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5YILA15US SOPHOMORES BY COURTESY OF Hinsnaw Funeral Home “To Serve Humanity Better’’ Phone 32 Home 363 Office One September clay we, the class of ’34’, began our high school career in the Red Men’s Hall. We elected Gene K. Wright, president; Betty Walker, vice-president; Esther Stout, treasurer; and Kiefer Miller, secretary. Miss Dowden was the Freshman class sponsor and with her guidance we held our first class party at Irene Goodner’s home. This year we began our Sophomore year in the new school building. During the past year we have lost some of our original class but gained the Sophomore class from Boxley. With our second year organization we are under the leadership of Mrs. Bren-ton, who is the class sponsor; Betty Walker, president; Joe Ogle, vice-president; Eugene S. Wright, secretary; Eugene Reagan, treasurer. The class is looking forward to the coming year hoping that it will be very successful. HOW I—LEFT TO RIGHT Joyce Biddle. Mary Stafford. Vivienne Hall, Isabel Fritz, Thelma Goodner, Virginia Neal, Marion Moss, Louise Cox, Ruth Adelle Nelson. Wilna Waggoner, Mildred Forbush. Anna Mae Cox, Dolores Reese. Olive Huse. ROW II—LEFT TO RIGHT Lucille Robbins. Ruth Southard. Betty Walker. Nevada McCarty. Eva Palmer. Ruth Coffin. Mary Edwards. Betty Thompson. Madonna Miller, Grace McVicker, Irene Goodner. Donna Burtron, Ruby Neal, Esther Stout. ROW IH—LEFT TO RIGHT Morton Holiday, Earl Pitts. Eugene Reagan, Carl Waggoner. Elmo Harbaugh, Leon Walker. Keith West. James Walker. James New, Floyd Gary, James Deakyne, Harold Holiday. Morris Cody. ROW IV—LEFT TO RIGHT Stewart Moredock, Charles Nicholson. Perry Mathew, Harold Bruce. Joe Ogle. Millard Palmer, Eugene S. Wright. Cecil Wilson. Eugene K. Wright, Clifford McCory, Warren Pickett. Grayson Thistlethwaite. Lewis Grinstead. Floyd Johnson. Don Davis.
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JUNIORS ROW I LEFT TO RIGHT Victoria Spurgeon. Helen Marlow, Fairy Newby, Pauline Eller, Thelma Baker, Mattie E. Sedwick, Evelyn Kinder. Maxine Moon. Margaret Ix u Mace. Eunice Reagan, Evelyn Gary. Mary Alice Bowen. Geneva Boone, Geneva Thompson, Mary A. HofTman. Eunice Jones, Pauline Law, Kathern New. Dorothy Grew . ROW II LEFT TO RIGHT Louise Mendenhall, Mary E. Foster, Violet Goodner, Roma Burton, Margaret Clark, Mary R. McDonald, Annabelle Bradfield, Alice Glover, Treasel Walker, Ruth E. Royster. Emmalou Mitchell. Margaret Alice McMurtry, Mary K. Cline. Rosemary Bell. ROW III LEFT TO RIGHT Floyd Fisher, Roy Lambert, Ernal Walker, Charles McCullough, Malcolm Palmer, Lloyd Martin, Eugene Pulliam. John Cash, Richard Teter, William Kirk, Phillip McVicker, Robert Lovell, Alden Fisher. ROW’ IV LEFT TO RIGHT Mildred Miller. Evelyn Sowers. Hilda Baugh, Phil Ogle. Owen Pettijohn. Denzel Pearson, Robert McKin-y.ie. Kenneth Nelson. Charles Couch, Clarence Kinder, John Fulton. Archie Thompson, Hershall Hines, William Nicholson, Earl Akard, Chester Fairchild, Mildred Erp, Lillian McCarty, Elizabeth Mundy. One rainy day in September, 1929, fifty-two intelligent looking Freshmen entered Sheridan High School at the Red Men’s Hall. After the usual amount of mistakes Freshmen always make, we settled down and elected Owen Pettijohn, president; Martha Hollingsworth, vice-president; Margaret Lou Mace, secretary; and Bob McKinzie, treasurer. Mr. Nall was our class sponsor. Members of our class took an active part in all the school organization. Our Freshman class party was in November at Bob McKinzie’s. The following September, most of our class again entered high school at the Red Men’s Hall, but this time as Sophomores. We chose Mrs. Hershman for our sponsor and again elected Owen Pettijohn, president; Evelyn Gary, vice-president; Annabelle Bradfield, secretary; and Phil Ogle, treasurer. Eugene Pulliam and Emmalou Mitchell made a good showing for our school in both the county and district Latin contest. We had two parties, one at Violet Goodner’s and the other at Charles Couch’s. With the completion of our new school building we entered our Junior year at Sheridan High School. Our class was increased to about sixty-six. There were several new members in the class from Boxley and other neighboring schools. We were finally organized and elected the following officers: president, Roy Lambert; vice-president, Eunice Reagan; and secretary-treasurer, Hilda Baugh. Several members of our class took advantage of the new subjects offered in the curriculum and took an active part in both the old and new organizations of the school. P,Y COURTESY OF Sheridan Cement Works “Concrete for Permanence”
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SYLLABUS FRESHMEN UOYV 1 LEFT TO RIGHT Georgian:.a Haughey. Clara lilies. Margaret Millikan. Grace Barker. Marianna Ricketts. Daphne Thurman, Avalon Cline, Dorothy Strain. Elsie Newby. Josephine Swarm. Geneva Waitt. Ruth Auspaugh, Hilda Ham-mack, Eva Smith. Evelyn Illges, Mary Fairchild. Sheila Wilson. Helen Hines. ROW II LEFT TO RIGHT Margaret H. Th:stlethwaite. Helen Bradfield. Hilda Bower. Anna Plummer. Iona King, Beryl Harrison. Mildred Mitchell. Genevieve Burton. Avaleen Owen. Pauline Spurgeon. June Spurgeon. Eva Brown. Vivian Collier, Margaret McCarty. Wilma Land, Leona Lowe. ROW III LEFT TO RIGHT Leona Compton, Forest Burton. Eugene Earl, Richard Pickett. William Spencer. Gleasal Harris, Charles Huse, Richard Pickett. Harold Fesmire, Clark Palmer, Eugene Michel, William King, Richard Scott. Noel Pickett, Meredith Pulliam. Robert King (deceased). Maurice Stout. Paul Pearson, Lavina Kellam, Mary Davis, Ed Barnes (absent). In the fall of 1931, seventy Freshmen entered the Adams Township Consolidated High School. Being a very large class, we were divided into three sections, each pupil choosing the course that he wished to take. We have already lost one classmate, by death, but w e are hoping the rest of the students may finish the full High School course. On November 2, we had our first class meeting and officers were elected as follows: president, Helen Bradfield; vice-president, Anna Plummer; secretary and treasurer, Avalon Owen. Mr. King was selected as our class sponsor. BY COURTESY OF McDonald Hatchery Quality Chicks Phone 47 Sheridan, Indiana
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