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SYLLABUS CHARLES DELL “Ma” The fewer words the better player” Football 27, ’29 ; Track ’29. JAMES DUNN “Jim” The lone star never did anything worth mentioning.” Basketball ’30 ; Glee Club ’29 ; Boxley '27, '28 ; “Ghost Bird.” HERBERT KUHLMAN “Herbie” I like the laughter that opens the lips and the heart but shows at the same time pearls and the soul” Basketball ’30. PAUL CHILDERS “Dink” Circulation Manager 111 blows the wind that profits nobody” Football ’27,'28,’29, ’30 ; Track ’29 ; Vice-president ’28, ’29 ; Latin Club ’28, ’29 ; Ghost Bird.” SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors, entered high school in 1926 with forty-three members. During our freshman and sophomore years we did nothing of importance. We were like the general run of freshies and sophs. In October 1928, we sponsored a “Mock Trial” as a means of securing money for the Junior-Senior banquet. We also handled concessions at the football games and the County Basketball Tournament. In April we took the Seniors to White’s Cafeteria for a banquet and then to the Apollo for a theater party. This is our third year to go to school in the lodge halls of Sheridan. We sincerely hope that we will be the last to graduate without a building. All through high school we have been recognized in athletics. Football heroes were Captain Paul Childers, James Kercheval, Robert Hammond, Charles Dell, Paul Moore, Charles McMurtry, Richard Wright and Lowell Hundley. Those outstanding in track were Paul Childers, Russell Foster, Kenneth Boone and Robert Hammond. Harold God-by and Kenneth Boone won scholarship letters. There are thirty-nine candidates for diplomas. It is with much regret that we leave Sheridan High School, to enter the various paths of life which may separate some of us forever. We leave it to the reader to judge whether or not the “Syllabus” has been a success. Page 20
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BOTTOM ROW Harold Gregg, jUoyd Wiles, Richard Walker, Claire Dean, Robert Godby. SECOND ROW Delilah McVieker, Genieve StewartjfVelva Abbitt, Oracle Jones, 'Clariece Kercheval, Ruby Wright. THIRD ROW Olive West, Delores Fancher, Mary Catherine Virtue. TOP ROW - Waldo Stout, Clayton Copeland, Clyde Normaru Lawrence Biddl 'Frank Bennett. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On the eighth day of September, forty-two bashful Freshmen entered Sheridan High school. With the first semester half gone we finally got together to elect our officers. We elected Clair Dean, president; Mary Newby, vice-president; Waldo Stout, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Kercheval acted as our sponsors. Those who received scholarship letters that year were Mary Newby, Clair Dean and Waldo Stout. Clayton Copeland and Waldo Stout went out for football with Waldo winning a letter. We had two parties this year, a Hallowe’en party at Carolyn Hin-shaw’s and the other at the home of Deloris Fancher. The first Monday after the state fair, 1928, with the loss of two members, we met at the Red Men’s hall. We changed our officers this year, electing Waldo Stout, president; Clyde Norman, vice-president; John Dragoo, secretary and Iola Miller, treasurer. Mrs. Hershman was our sponsor. We again won our share of scholarship letters by the work of Clair Dean and Carolyn Hinshaw. Football letters were won by Clayton Copeland and Waldo Stout. Frank Bennett was the only one to make a track letter. At
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