Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)
- Class of 1936
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FOREWORD The Senior Class of 1936 presents the first edition of the Photo-Memory Book as a substitute for the Syllabus, which was last published in 1932. We have not attempted to include all the activities of the year in this small volume, but we sincerely hope that it will serve as a pleasant reminder, in days to come, of the many happy days spent in Sheridan High School, of the loyal classmates and comrades, of hours of toil and study, of the loyal support given the S. H. S. teams, of participations in activities, and of the many school-day romances. D ED 1C A T1 ON To the Underclassmen of S. H. S. who will be Seniors in the coming years, we dedicate this Senior Memory Book. THE CLASS OF 1936. FA CULT Y Joe JOHN J MILLER Mltb TH CO PCTFIJOHN Trustee NOBLE B WAIT T Be .Math. Fr Spon FRCD 5 SHANKLIN Sot Sc.B.8, Phg. Cd. NARY NEW BY Enj. Phy. Ed ANSEL WALLACE ELSIE L. MOON Com . Jr. Spon. Lit. Eng .S S Spon R. A CUDAlY Win Tf. A$r., Sot Sc BrPON STOUT VIRGINIA JUSTI St. Soph Spon. Foot bill Mu., Art, 7 th Spor CHARLES L MARTIN THELMA ZELL Enj AntR., 8th Spon. Homo fc STAFF PHIL MtVICKCR Ad M|r  RANGES MOON John MARJORII GRIFFIN Arl Ld BCTTY COTTINGHAM Adv Mgi CHARI LS KERLMI VAl John PAIJI HI NN I Arl Id JOE McCRAY Bu M r I I A MARII HI HR I .il iidnr PHYLLIS CLARK Lditor -in Chief .11 ANN! 111 SOimiAKP .Snajiiheto EDWI N SMI I H ti lÂŤru Ail IVAN Cl INI â 'HAp hi r HfRfttKT CHANCE V 'G I a B I KANCt $ Mill I KAN l Cum Act I Vl lYN MlllS L SENIORS SENIOR ACTIVITIES CHARLES KERCHEVALâBand 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Double Quartet 3, 4. MARJORIE WOODâWestfield 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 3; Shamrock Times 3. TAYLOR RUSHâAngola 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Student Council 2; Minstrel 2. MARY LOCKERIDGEâSunsnine 1, 2, 3. 4. PHILLIP BOWERâ EVELYN MILLSâBand 3; Orchestra 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4. THELMA WAITTâSunshine 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Operetta 3. FLOYD BAIRDâ MARIETA FOSTERâGlee Club 1; Sunshine Scrapbook 3; Sunshine 1; Student Man 3, 4. SAM BRADFIELDâFootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; âSâ Club 4. JANE WILESâGlee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 2, 3; Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Echo Staff 3. FLOYD R. SCRIPTUREâFootball 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3. IVAN CLINEâBasketball 1, 2; Echo Staff 3; Yearbook 4. PHOEBE INMANâGlee Club 1; Sunshine 1, 4; Echo Staff 3; Yearbook 4. VAN BIDDLEâ KATHERYN THOMPSONâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Play 3. RICHARD HOFFMANâBand 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2. EDNA MAE McMURTRYâSunshine Officer 4; Yearbook 4; Speech Play 3; Echo Staff 3. FRANCES MILLIKANâGlee Club 2, 3, 4; Sunshine 1, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Co. Dist. Latin Contest 1. ROBERT PALMERâFootball 3, 4; Cantata 4; âSâ Club 4. EVELYN BARKERâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. PAUL FULTONâ DOROTHY SWARMâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD BAILEYâBasketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3; âSâ Club 4. JOE McCRAYâOrchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2, 3; Yells 3, 4; Student Manager 2, 3; Yearbook 4; âSâ Club 4. ELLA MARIE HERRâBand 2, 3; Orchestra 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4. KENNETH HUMBLESâ ANNABELLE PERKINSâOrchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL RENNâYearbook 4. MARY KATHERYN WAITTâGlee Club 3, 4; Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Operetta 3. CHARLES ; MARJORIE KERCHEVAL 1 WOOD FLOYD BAIRD MARIETA SAM FOSTER BRAD FI ELD PHILLIP BOWER JANE WILES EVELYN MILLS FLOYD SCRIPTURE FRANCES MILLI KAN ROBERT PALMER EVELYN BARKER PAUL FULTON JOE McCRAY ELLA MARIE HERR KENNETH HUMBLES AIN NABILLE PERKINS PAUL RE N IN MARY WAITT Ideal Girl and Boy GIRL EyesâMaxine Moore. HairâEvelyn Mills. SmileâEvelyn Mills. PhysiqueâPhyllis Clark. Personal AppearanceâPhyllis Clark. ScholarshipâFrances Millikan. FriendlinessâEdna Mae McMurtry. SportsmanshipâMarjorie Griffin. PersonalityâBetty Cottingham. BOY EyesâIvan Cline. HairâCharles Kercheval. SmileâChester Wallace. PhysiqueâJohn Mitchell. Personal AppearanceâJoeMcCray. ScholarshipâWarren Wright FriendlinessâSam Bradfield. SportsmanshipâGene Newby. PersonalityâWarren Wright. ⢠POEM ÂŤ People say, as they have for years, That this generation is without fears, Too bold and too frank, too careless of time, Life is taken for granted, too few upward climb Ah, Barefoot Boy, of those bygone days, And your Calico Queen, with her modest ways, Who could so easily forget and forgive, If you could only teach us how to live, How to say, when we are finished with the strife, âOh, Lord, I am not ashamed of my life.â I close my eyes, a vision appears, Of an old man, broken and bent, but wise by years, One arm uplifted, he smiles with a sigh, And softly speaks with twinkling eye, âYouth, I salute you in my humble wayâ Those red locks are replaced by grey, My spirit is calm, my eyesight is dim, Iâve lost my eagerness, vitality and vim, And soâI live in memories.â There! That is the key, The key to living, donât you see? Build and climb, love and give, achieve and do, So that some day, when you like me, are nearly through, You can sit back and sigh with a smile, Watching the rest of the world do awhile, As you, tooâlive in memories. J. KING. SENIOR ACTIVITIES MARJORIE GRIFFINâBand 3; Sunshine Pres. 4; Basketball 3, 4; Yearbook 4. MORRIS WATTSâ BETTY COTTINGHAMâBand 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 4. WARREN WRIGHTâClass President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4. JOAN PICKETTâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. HERBERT CHANCEâFootball 1; Student Manager 3, 4; âSâ Club 4; Yearbook 4. CHET WALLACEâFootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1; Operetta 3; âSâ Club 4. MARCIELLE JONESâBand 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Glee Club 2, 3. RUSSEL WHITTAKERâ PHYLLIS CLARKâBand 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4. EDWIN SMITHâ GLADYS HOLLIDAYâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. ESTHER PORTISâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILLIP MOOREâBand 3; Track 3; Football 3, 4; âSâ Club 4. ETHALINDA KRAUSâGlee Club 1, 2, 3; Cantata 1; Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Echo Staff 3. LLOYD BRANDENBURGâFootball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Glee Club 1; âSâ Club 4. JEANNETTE SOUTHARDâOrchestra 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Operetta 2, 3: Sunshine Officer 1. WILLIAM WEBSTERâ RUSSEL REESEâGlee Club 2, 3. RUTH TETERâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. MARION STEPHENSONâDebate 3; Football 4; Class Officer 4; âSâ Club 4. EVELYN WILSONâHartford 1, 2; Rockcreek 3; Volley Ball 3; String Band 3. LAWRENCE CLINEâ LEANNA GARYâGlee Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 2, 3; Sunshine Officer 2, 3; Yearbook 4. FRANCES MOONâGlee Club 1; Sunshine 1, 4; Echo Staff 3; Yearbook 4. PHILLIP McVICKERâFootball 3; Echo Staff 3; âSâ Club 4. MAXINE MOOREâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Speech Play 3; Operetta 3. JOHN MITCHELLâBasketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; âSâ Club 4. ZARADA VIRTUEâSunshine 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3. GENE NEWBYâBasketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. SENIORS MARJORIE GRIFFIN MORRIS WATTS ESTHER PORT15 lihi â RUSSEL I REESE TRANCES MOON PHILLIP MOORE RUTH TETER BETTY COTTINGH AM RUSSEL WHITTAKER ETHALINDA KRAUS MARION STEPHENSON PHILLIP McVICKER MAXINE MOORE WARREN WRIGHT PHYLLIS CLARK LLOYD BRANDENBURG EVELYN WILSON JOHN MITCHELL JOAN PICKETT EDWIN SMITH HERBERT CHANCE GLADYS HOLLIDAY JEANNETTE SOUTHARD WILLIAM WEBSTER LAWRENCE CLINE ZARADA V I RTUET LEANNA GARY GENE NEWBY JUNIORS JOHN BIRDEN JUUA PLEW LA RUE HARBAUGH MABEL HINES ÂŁ ML CILEENE WRIGHT n LOWELL STOUT ALPHAMAE DAVIS HARVEY HOLMES LELA COBB CHARLES HADLEY FLORANCE REMSON DORTHEA ELLIOTT KENNETH PADDACK MARGARET MOREDOCK KENNETH MERRILL PAULINE RUTH WAIT F FULTON GRACEMARY FREDERICK JEANNE ORACOO COOK KINO CEDRIC BURTON EUGENE EMALOU MICHEAL ; PICKETT HELEN REES JEANNE ROBERT JOHNSON I H AUG HEY AMY WALLACE MAXINE LANE RICHARD MARTIN VIVIAN CRANFILLD FRANK KESTER MODEENA HONNALD ROBERT DILLON WANETA WALKER J LAN HINSHAW RUTHANNA AKARO X LEONA TETER PEGGY McMATH ncllie glen STAFFORD DYAR CLARENCE LAND HELEN ROBBINS RICHARD BROWN MILDRED FOX COWARD TIMMONS MARY KISTE JAMES COLLINS KATHERYN VESEY HARLAN NICHOLSON ROSEMARY CHANCE MARY CARSON HAROLD GIBBS ALICE COX WILLIAM I BUIY BUNDY WLBSTLR GIORGL PAL MIR JOHN GRINSTl AD ENA I INI MARLOWl JUNIOR SPIDEL MAH I DOLE % SOPHOMORES MORRIS HARRIS BETTY RAUUC T JOAN WILLIAM SOUTHARD MOSS JUNIOR GARY VIRGINIA SPAULDING MILDRED BUSH LAMAR PHILLIPS HILTON HARVEY MARTHA BROWN FREDERICK MOSS LINCOLN FULTON VELMA NEWBY JESSlEFERN HAWKINS EDWARD I VAWTLR BILLY MORELAND DOROTHY ROBBINS VIRGINIA WAIT T FREDERICK NORMAN LETHA KISER JOHN WHITTAKER LORNA HAWKINS KENNETH NIGHTENHELSER MARIE CURNUTT HAROLD COMPTON AT MARGARET PULLIAM WILLIAM HILLOC K FRANCES ANDERSON RALPH LANE IRENE MULLIN CHARLES PICKETT LEO HINES MARIGRACE POWELL JIM HAUGHEY FREIDAH WHITTAKER NOEL JONES JOAN OGLE AGNES EYTCHE SON EVERETT FOUST WARREN GRIFFIN ROBERT SANKS 1 ROSEMARY MILLER ARREIL EDISON OWEN HARWOOD MARGARET WILLIAMS KENNETH DUNCAN GEORGI ANNA RAWLINGS Bit LIE I AND I AVI PNC NE WSON HI NRY IIMMONS A MAXINE HAYWORTH JACK SOUTHARD DONAID JOHNSON DAISY HOI I OHO AL ICC CLINi VIRGII GOMM HAROlOENE ROY HAOUr 1 Bl RKtBlLf ROBERT RAOUET BARBARA PARR THELMA JAMES PRATER STOOPS MARION DAVIS VIRGINIA DAVID rosTtR ! leckutncr mclya PERKINS JCRRELL CARR JEAN WALKER MART QUILLEN BROOK BEARD BRUCE BRIlES ARTHUR MILDRED GRAY WHITTAKER JEAN NOBLE Billy WILSON MARGERY CHARLES MILMA THOMPSON ! ROHRER , PERKINS ROGER MARGARE SPAULDING GREGG WALTER MOON CHRISTINE STAPELTON KENNETH HAMMACK HOWARO EVERETT STOUT NEWKIRK CATHALINE HAROLO STEPHENS WILLIAMS CHARLES NORMA WEAVER MARVIN STEELE grcathouse BOB GARY DONALO BARKER KCNNETH WALTON HELEN PALMER TRED COMPTON OORVIN HARRIS PMEBBC HARRIS JOSEPHINE BOUSE ROBERT INMAN DE LORIS MANN PAUL MACE REX WILSON ROBERT JAMES MILLIKAN ROBERT COX DElORlS PRATER I5HMAEL HAWKINS JAMES MACE MONA JONES HAROLD PRATER MARY RAWLINGS earl COLLIER ALICE BELL GERALDINE GREATHOUSE CHARLES MOfTMAN OONALQ CHRISTINE GREATHOUSE WRIGHT MARlC NICHOLSON WILMA RAWLINGS JEAN 3TRAUO LOUIS WOOD SCOTT WEBSTER LUTHER POWELL VIOLE r HOBSON BETTE VAWTER ROBERT LANO IVALOU DAVIS MAVA WALLACE DONALD STOUT MARGARET ERP KEITH BAIRD DOYLE WALTON BOB BUULDfN BETTY GREEMAN FRED SEOWICK PAULINE HAUGMl Y ORULILLA COTTINGHAM DORIS MOON CHARLES HOLLIDAY MARGARET ROOD GLADYS STURDl VANI PICKETT ROBIRT MANN BONNIE ROY CAR PIN It R UNDINMAVC C.LI2ABC IH KERtHC VAt MARJORY HARRIS JOHN TIMMONS LOU BAKER t SENIOR CLASS WILL | - 1936 - PAUL RENNâStature to Robert Illges. RUTH TETERâCurly hair to Jessifern Hawkins. GENE NEWBYâPhysique to Virgil Godby. KATHRYN THOMPSONâManly voice to Bob Racquet. JANE WILESâInterest in Kirklin to Mildred Fox. LLOYD BRANDENBURGâClass pin to Rosemary Miller. PHILLIP BOWERâPhilosophy of love to George Mendenhall. BETTY COTTINGHAMâV-8 to Frank Kester. SAM BRADFIELDâVocabulary to Lela Cobb. FRANCES MILLIKANâAmbition for study to Nathan Davis. GLADYS HOLLIDAYâPosition as s. s. to Florence Moore. MORRIS WATTSââSunshinersâ to Albert Ferguson. ANNABELLE PERKINSâDomestic science knowledge to Mary Scott. JOE McCRAYâAbility to cee a joke to Jeanne King. DICK HOFFMANâAbsence excuses to Patsy Hufford. WARREN WRIGHTâPosition as president of Senior Class to the most popular Junior. JOHNNY MITCHELLâBasketball ability to Harvey Tudor. HERBERT CHANCEâPosition as âtea-towel tosserâ to any eligible Junior. LAWRENCE CLINEâLove of disagreeing to Velma Newby. PHYLLIS CLARKâChewing gum to Harold Ringer to be used for class purposes. PHIL MOOREââLove of leisureâ to Maxine King. EVELYN MILLSâSophistication to Doris Owen. MARJORIE WOODâLove of silence to Grace Mary Dragoo. IVAN CLINEââLove affairsâ to John Birden. CHARLES KERCHEVALâCurly hair to Morris Harris. CHET WALLACEâSmile and football ability to Kenneth Duncan. MARY EVELYN LOCKERIDGEâPlumpness to Geraldine Harvey. RUSSEL WHITTAKERâEnglish Literature book to any one with a dollar. ETHALINDA KRAUSâNoisiness to Margaret Ann Moredock. VAN BIDDLEâShyness to Glen Dyar. THELMA WAITTâGraceful walk to Virginia Spaulding. JEANNETTE SOUTHARDââBig Chanceâ to Mary Jane Ogle. MARIETA FOSTERâSlowness to Betty Vickery. PHOEBE INMANâSpectacles to Alphamae Davis so she can see the blackboard in the assembly. MARCIELLE JONESâAtwater Kent Radio to Julia Plew for a Philco. EVELYN WILSONâSouthern accent to Jean Noble. WILLIAM WEBSTERâAbility to run in one place a long time to Henry Timmons. MARY KATHERYN WAITTâVoice to Ann Bower. Ann wants to learn to sing. ZARADA VIRTUEâAbility to ask questions to William Adair. MARION STEPHENSONâAbility to write a book on one page to Betty Foust. FLOYD SCRIPTUREâKnowledge of everyday events to Eileene Wright. EDWIN SMITHâMeek voice to George Palmer. ESTHER PORTISâPolite way of expressing things to Raymond Poole. JOAN PICKETTâQuietness to Eleanor Eudaly. BOB PALMERâAbility to. blush to John Kercheval. FRANCES MOONâInterest in Juniors in exchange for interest for Seniors (next year). MARJORIE GRIFFINâMenagerie to Florence Remsen. LEANNA GARYâAbility to print to Dwight Moody. PAUL FULTONâSalesmanship ability to Lincoln Fulton. FLOYD BAIRDâAbility to keep quiet to Annabelle Chastain. Senior Class Will (cont.) LLOYD BAILEYâPopular ways with the Seniors to James Hai'ris. EVELYN BARKERâMiss to Joan Southard for a Mrs. TAYLOR RUSHâVariety of jokes to Leona Teter. ELLA MARIE HERRâWills her inteiâest in S. H. S. athletics to Irene Mullin. EDNA MAE McMURTRYâWills her ability to carry a pencil over her left ear to Mary Nicholson. MAXINE MOOREâGood-looking eyes and ability to use them to Mary Kiste. PHIL McVICKERâAbility to woo to Junior Wallace. DOROTHY SWARMâModesty to Margaret Ann Ogle. KENNETHHUMBLESâAbility in Public Speaking Class to Jean Hinshaw. SENIOR CLASSâWills Mrs. Cline to the Juniors and the rest of the factulty to the school in general. ⌠Class History ⌠The class of 1936, second to enter and graduate from the new Sheridan High school, had more carefree, green Freshmen than any other Sheridan class. On completing our first year as upper classmen, we were as near broke as any Juniors dare be. In spite of the fact that the popcorn purchased by the previous class had done its bit, and we had omitted one party. As Seniors we were ably directed and led by Mr. Groff, sponor, with Mrs. Cline, acting sponsor; Warren Wright, president; Gene Newby, vice-pesident; Marion Stephenson, treasurer. The Senior trip to Cincinnati was decided and taken in the fall of 1935. W are looking forward to the Senior play, tourney concessions, and, last, the commencement of 1936, which shall close the high school history of our class. Yells Why Lauqh,Sponsor? C incinnat Chums! Underclassmen? Doll ? Don't Kick Sophisticated Ft. Wanye From Cincinnati To Madison Surrounded ! Oh' Oh! rf 1 ⢠He nr y V i r 911 Bunt Whos Mitsinj? Senior Prophecy Sam BradfieldâIn England writing a follow-up of âMen Prefer Blondes.â Van BiddleâStill single and profiting by married menâs mistakes. Evelyn BarkerâRunning the Padgett Beauty Shoppe in Big Springs. Phillip BowerâAmbassador to Holland and engaged to a little Dutch girl. Lawiâence ClineâSuccessfully married and a candidate for governor. Ivan ClineâA renowned architect now designing a skyscraper in Paris. Paul FultonâLawyer in Hollywood now working on the divorce case of Phil Moore and Jane Withers. Russell ReeseâStill passes his time away reading dime novels. Mary LockeridgeâA farmerâs wife whose life is centered around Eckville. Charles KerchevalâSheriff of Hamilton County. Francs MillikanâOne of the âcodesâ (co-eds) in a state college. Frances MoonâStudying astronomy in Morristown to become acquainted with herself. Edna McMurtryâEducating the second Chief Justice âHughes.â Joe McCrayâSlinging hash, working his way through Seth Parkerâs Singinâ School. Johnny MitchellâSheridan High Schoolâs Basketball Coach is married to a read-headed girl. Gene NewbyâOne of the well-known pill peddlers of the country round about. Marjorie GriffinâCoaching a girlsâ basketball team in the hills of Brown County. Marion StvensonâRaising chickens to support his wfe. Edwin SmithâManaging a home for orphans. Herbert ChanceâTook a âchanceâ and got married. Joan PickettâTeaching a class at Tech High School the art of love making. Zarada VirtueâAs popular at college as she was with S. H. S.âs masculine line-up. Mary Kathryn WaitteâDietician in Hanover Hospital, Seattle, Washington. Thelma WaitteâAn old maid and keeping boarders for a living. Russell WhittakerâA well known dentist living in New York in luxury. Warren WrightâA blues-singer in Hollywood. Morris WattsâA minister preaching in the largest church in Chicago. Ella Marie HerrâOn the fifth lap of her matrimonial race. Leanna GaryâA local telephone operator and a first-class one. Jeanette SouthardâAn actress now in Spain for her health heart trouble ? Evelyn MillsâMistress of the Cline Hotel on Long Island. Betty CottinghamâWife of the owner of a thriving grocery business. Senior Prophecy (cont.) Marceille JonesâThe daughter of a rich judgeâthe bait for many suckers. Jane WilesââChief cook and bottle washerâ in the Kirchnerâs Restaurant in Cincinnati. Chester WallaceâCaptain of the Navy football team. Ethalinda KrausâStill answers to the name of âLindy.â Lloyd BrandenburgâCatching cabbage âMillersâ for college biological projects. Floyd ScriptureâProfessor of Phsychology and making rag dolls for a hobby. Marjorie WoodâOwner of a lumber camp in Canada. Sounds âwoody.â Taylor RushâMarried three times but hasnât been successful in anything else. Phil MooreâColecting souvenirs from restaurants all over the U. S. Richard HoffmanâSheridanâs one Justice of the Peace. William WebsterâAn auctioneer for a recognized firm in Dallas, Texas. Esther PortisâInherited $10,000 and has gone to South America to spend it. Katheryn ThompsonâA big bunch of sweetness all uncalled for as' yet. Paul RennâA famous aviator and flying across the Atlantic Ocean six times annually for practice. Gladys HollidayâAn instructor in the grade school of Sheridan. Ruth TeterâA style artist famous for introducing new ideas in the line of evening clothes. Maxine MooreâAssisting on old fortune teller in a traveling show. Evelyn WilsonâMarried to a southerner who is a barber. Dorothy SwarmâMarried and homesteading a two-acre ranch in New Mexico. Annabelle PerkinsâSurprised everyone by waiting four years after H. S. to get married. Marieta FosterâThe first woman doctor to practice in Sheridan. Lloyd BaileyâBasketball coach at Westfield playing Notre Dame and Purdue on the sideline. Robert PalmerâIndianaâs âHuey P. Longâ in the U. S. Senate. Floyd BairdâThe proud owner of a Ford garage at Terhune. Phyllis ClarkâMarried and has brought her husband from Tennessee to live in Sheridan, where they now reside. Phillip McVickerâTheologian who has introduced the theory, âYou donât have to work,â on t he S. H. S. students. Kenneth HumblesâMarried and one of the few living happily ever after. Phoebe InmanâSuccess as teacher with Mr. Green as one of her students. 3n TOemnriatrr Helen Fesmtre (fiarlanri Hing TOarie bright gohn ÂŁ karri 1 CALENDAR I AUGUST 30 School opens. SEPTEMBER 2 Make out schedules for first semester. 3 Seniors elect class officers. 5 Yell leader try outs. 6 Pep session. Joe McCray is yell leader. Football squad goes to Marion for night game. Score: M. H. S. 46, S. H. S. 0. 13 Another football game. Plainfield 21, Sheridan 6. 16 Seniors plan to take trip soon. 20 Seniors decide to go to Cincinnati. 27 We defeat Deaf School 2 to 0 in football game. 28 Seniors start to Cincinnati. 29 Everyone back from trip safe and sound. OCTOBER 4 More tough football luck. Crawfordsville 34, Sheridan 0. 7 Murdock, the magician, gives a performance under auspices of Senior Class. Seniors lease picture contract to Mrs. Randolph. 9 Report cards. My! What grades!!! 11 More tough luck. Broad Ripple 24, Sheridan 6. 15 Annual staff is announced. Work begins! 16 Football squad goes to Kokomo for a defeat of 66-6. First real vacation starts! Teachers institute. 21 Resume work after vacation. 24 Combined S. S. S. meeting. Rev. Sanks gave address. 25 Frankfort âHot Dogsââ conquers the âBlack Hawksâ67 to 0 in football. 29 Look at the birdie! Click, yes our pictures are taken for Annual. 31 Halloweâen! Soap will wash off if water is applied! ! ! NOVEMBER 2 Boysâ School defeated us in football, 24 to 6. 4 Juniors receive rings and pins. 6 Government class goes to State School at Fort Wayne. 8 Last football game. Kirklin 31âwhile we got nothing. 11 Armistice Day program. Mr. Eudaly speaks to us. 13 Rev. Gray addresses the assembly about his trip to the Orient. 14 Pep session. 18 Season basketball ticket sales begin. 20 âBig Richâ entertains the entire school. 21 Demonstration of new basketball rules. 22 Seniors win ticket sales. Basketball season opens with Westfield. Score: S. H. S. 25, W. H. S. 15. Good start, boys! 27 Pep session. Receive Annual pictures. My, what mugs we have! We defeated Walnut Grove 27 to 19. Dismissed for Thanksgiving. CALENDAR (CONT.) DECEMBER 2 School cafeteria starts. 6 Rev. Pugh and Supt. Hussey visit us. Rev. Pugh speaks to us on the âHistory and Importance of Bible. Basketball squad goes to Tipton, only to be defeated, 18 to 35. 10 Tourist Club presents Miss VanMetre, who speaks on tuberculosis. 13 Another basketball victor! Carmel 18, Sheridan 35. 14 Team goes to Atlanta. Win again! Score: 15 to 17. 16 Thunder Cloud, an Indian from Oklahoma, told us about the customs, beliefs, etc., of his race. 19 Exams begin!!! 20 Continue exams. Thorntown 16, Sheridan 22. Hurrah! Two weeksâ vacation! JANUARY 3 We played Fishers and beat them, 35 to 19. 6 Back from long vacation. Students yawning in assembly until it looks like the Grand Canyon! Make out new schedules. 8 Seniors select Rev. Gray as baccalaureate speaker. Seniors will not wear caps and gowns. We defeat Arcadia, 11 to 23, in basketball. 10 Both boys and girls have convocations today. Staff meeting. Another victory. We defeat Zionsville, 25 to 37. 14 Seniors meet concerning tourney and annuals. 15 More pictures for Annual made. Staff meeting. Pep session. Windfall 15, Sheridan 30. 24-25 County Tourney. Sheridan won from Walnut Grove, 39 to 12. 27 Rousing pep session celebrating tourney champs. 31 Another basketball victory! We defeated Carmel, 11 to 29. FEBRUARY 5 Arcadia game postponed on account of ice and snow. 14 Pep session. Mr. Shanklin presents two large black and white pennants to school. They were given to us by George Moore, a member of our alumni. Cicero basketball game called off because of weather. Lincoln and Washington program. 21 Pep session. We suffer our second defeat in basketball. Michigantown, in a double overtime game, wins, 29 to 13. What a game ! ! ! 26 We win County Conference title when we downed Arcadia, 29 to 25, in an exciting game. 28 End net season by defeating Sharpsville, 42 to 19. MARCH 5-6 Sectional tourney will be held in our hardwood mansion. APRIL 17 Senior play. 19 Baccalaureate. 22 Commencement. 26 School dismissed. â .School of Hard Knocks ACTIVITIES I OR CHE-STRA GLEE CLUBS 4- GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM 5 CLUB Cl History of Sports Cl BASKETBALL Nov. 22 Westfield S. H. S. 25 Opp. 10 Nov. 27 Walnut Grove 28 20 Dec. 6 Tipton 18 35 Dec. 11 Cicero 35 17 Dec. 13 Carmel 34 13 Dec. 14 Atlanta 17 15 Dec. 20 Thorntown 22 16 Jan. 3 Fishers 35 19 Jan. 8 Arcadia 23 11 Jan. 10 Zionsville 37 25 Jan. 18 Westfield 28 19 Jan. 31 Carmel 28 11 Feb. 14 Cicero 40 18 Feb. 21 Michigantown (double overtime) 23 29 Feb. 25 Arcadia 29 25 Feb. 28 Sharpsville 42 19 Mar. 5 Windfall 37 20 Mar. 6 Westfield 27 14 Mar. 7 Tipton 10 34 S. H. S. has had a highly successful basketball season this year. Due to weather conditions the games scheduled with Fishers and Arcadia were not played. For the first time in Sheridanâs basketball history our team won the Hamilton County Tourney by defeating Walnut Grove in the final game of the tournament. The ten men representing S. H. S. in this affair were Mitchell, Dyar, Bailey, Brown, Palmer, Paddock, Pearson, Gary, Pickett and W. Moss. Th second team has lost only one game. They, too, were defeatd by Tipton. The Junior High team was honored by a decision made at the Junior High tournament at Frankfort. Out of 36 centers, Jim Mace was selected as all-state center. Mitchell, Bailey and Newby will be lost by graduation. All three are first-stiing men, although Newby has been out of the line-up most of the season, due to injuries received in football. 1 FOOTBALL Opp. S.H.S. Sept. 6 T Marion 46 0 Sept. 13 H Plainfield 26 6 Sept. 21 T Westfield 28 0 Sept. 27 H Deaf Dumb 0 2 Oct. 4 H Crawfordsville 34 4 Oct. 11 T Broad Ripple 24 6 Oct. 16 T Kokomo 66 6 Oct. 25 T Frankfort 66 0 Nov. 2 T Boysâ School 20 6 Nov. 8 H Kirklin 31 0 Football was very unsuccessful this past year in our high school. The team, under the direction of Coach Stouâ; was unusually small, yet must be given credit for attempting to make the team a winning team. As usual, we had our share of âbad breaks.â Newby, captain of the squad and star quarterback, was forced from the squad early in the season with a broken leg which kept him out of the line-up for the remainder of the season. The squad loses the following members by graduation: Wallace, Newby, Brand- enburg, Palmer and Bradfield. The following members of the squad received letters: Kester, W. Moss, Paddock. Brown, Fulton, Mendenhall, Hadley, Cash and Pickett. TRACK The S. H. S. track team failed to score any decisive victories last season due to illness which wrecked the hopes of Coach Shanklin and Coach Stout. In 1934, Kester, ace miler, won second in the mile run at Frankfort, and ran on the mile relay team along with New, Spencer and Newby. He held the mile record at the Washington High School track at Indianapolis. In the dual meet at Sheridan he won the mile and placed with the relay team. He won first in the Sectional mile at Kokomo, but failed to place in the state meet at the Field House oval. His fastest time has been 4:34.8 seconds. Newby, the century performer, won his event in 1934 here at Sheridan, along with Spencer, of the class of â35. Timmons and Stout worked out last spring, but failed to plac in any meet. TRACK TEAM FOOTBALL TEAM BASKETBALL TEAM SPECIAL PARTY COACHES Modern Safe Economical We specialize in Charter Coach Parties for Schools, Churches, Lodges, Clubsâusing modern comfortable coaches. Write, phone or wire us when planning your next trip. Our Operators Are All Safety Award Winners AMERICAN STAGES, INC. 250 N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Riley 4947 Compliments to CLASS OF â36 Dinner Bell Cafe The only 24-hour service of Home Cooked Foods in Sheridan. Chas Venerable COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF â36 One-day Service at DELUXE CLEANERS Taylor-made Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats Sheridan, Ind. Phone 18 Mr. Stout: Where is the capi- tal of the U. S? Floyd Baird: All over the world. Charles Kercheval: Iâm going to marry a girl who can take a job. Joe McCray: Donât worry, thatâs the only kind you will get. Mr. Miller: (in Bkky.) What is a debtor ? Dorothy Swarm: A man who owes money. Mr. Miller: And what is a creditor ? Dorothy: A man who thinks he is going to get it back. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF â36 Indiana Condensed Milk Company Sheridan Phone 296 Lebanon COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF â36 COMPLIMENTS Alfred Weaver Sons Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods Rugs Grocery Department OF AMERICAN STATE BANK Sheridan, Indiana Sheridan, Indiana Phone 55 After a quarrel, the mother firefly says to the father firefly, âYou glow your way and âIâll glow mine.â For Fourteen Years Sheridanâs Leading Dealers in Quality Fence Posts Coal Gates YOU CAN GET IT AT Hoosier Fence Co. For Free Estimates Call 225 Elliotâs McDonaldâs Store Compliments of Headquarters for All Kinds of VISION School Supplies CANDIES! CANDIES! STATE BANK Huy Where the Crowd Buys Westfield Indiana Sales Service CLASS OF â36 Standard BEARD BROS. Oil Products The Answer to Perfect Motor 114 N. Main St. Sheridan Electrical Supply Co. Car Performance Phone 67 Parts JIMM RADER CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF â36 TWIN PINES BLUE ROSE BEAUTY SALON Congratulations I la Brown Class of â36 Farmers-Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 48 Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Thrams The only way to have a friend is to be one.! TURNER JOE GOINS WHOLESALE CO. Dogde and Plymouth Motor Cars and Trucks Weekly Store-Door Service Sales Service Candy Cigarettes Tobacco Phone 220 Distributors of Palmer MatchâLa Prosa Cigar Noblesville Indiana Sales Boaiâds Cicero, Ind. Telephone 65 Featuring Monarch and Libbyâs A full line of up-to-date mer- Fancy Canned Fruits and chandise at reasonable prices Vegetables A. L. Bennet JEAN MACE Jewelry Store KENNETH WHITE National Brand Store Graduate Watchmaker in Charge Phone 295 Delivery Hipp Building S AMT ARY MARKET Modern Groceries Sheridan Carmel Better Be An Hour Early Than a Minute Too Late. CO NCR A TULA TIONS Class of â36 GLOBE STOVES G. E. REFRIGERATORS VAN CAMP WASHERS H. G. S. PAINTS JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS J. E. McCray Hardware Phon 349 (Quality Service) Sheridan, Ind. The Grease Spot D. F. Hutchins Co. âAlways Under the Marketâ U. S. TiresâU. S. L. Batteries Ethel Kingâs âWe Really Grease Carsâ Dress Shop Tony English, Prop. DressesâCoatsâHatsâSuits Sheridan, Ind. Your Nearest Quality Service Store Baker Davis Grocery We Deliver Phone 122 Sheridan, Ind. The Sheridan News âYour Home Newspaper Since 1882â The Best of Everything Hippodrome Theatre ONLY THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURES We Appreciate Your Patronage _ Pettijohn Shanklin FUNERAL DIRECTORS Sheridan, Indiana Royal Seeds and Feeds Foster - Kendal Carmel, Ind. Phone 15F11. Watch for the Yellow Store on Wheels M. W. Jones âThe Country Storeâ Bakers Corner Phone 20 Compliments Sheridan Cleaners From Tailors T. L. Collins TOMMY THOMAS Is ClothingâFurni shingsâShoes Still Sheridan, Ind. Tayloring Business EDUCATION is intended to enlighten the understanding, correct the temper form the manners and habits of youth, and fit them for usefulness in their future stations. Wallace Grain Company BEST WISHES CLASS OF â36 Sheridan, Indiana Bees are to be pitiedâthey always have the hives.' Phone 300 Turnerâs Feed Store Willits Co. Poultry Feeds of All Kinds Starting MashâGrowing Mash Fattening Mash Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear Fattening MashâScratch Grain Millinery Also Baby Chicks and Started Chicks Noblesville, Ind. Cicero, Ind. Armstrong COMPLIMENTS OF Shoe Company J. C. Penney Co.Inc. FOOTWEARâX-RAY FIT Noblesville, Ind. Noblesville, Ind. READY-TO-WEAR PlumbingâHeating and BEAUTY PARLOR The Community 2lt- Press Beauchampâs âWE PRINT ANYTHINGâ Sheridan, Ind. Westfield, Ind. O. H. New Hardware Editor-in-Chief: âGee, but you got a lot of bum jokes in this book.â Stoves Furniture Paints Varieties Candies Joke Editor: âOh, I donât know. I put a bunch of them in the stove this morning and the fire just roared.â Westfield, Ind. COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS Sales Service OF â36 Sheridan Motor Co. Central Barber Shop Beauty Ford Dealers Parlor âWATCH THE FORDS GO BYâ Sheridan, Ind. Sheridan, Ind. âIn the Future As in the Past, CONGRATULATIONS! You Have Our Supportâ CLASS OF â36 Timmons Bros. Randolph Studios âBetter Pictures at a Better Priceâ Sheridan, Ind. Sheridan, Ind. Harold Stephenson Legion Cafe GARAGE HOME COOKING Auto Repairing Accessories SHOP 58 Phone 14 Sheridan, Ind. Westfield, Ind. Compliments of W. S. Pressler Sternâs Lunch CHEVROLET Traction Building Sheridan, Ind. Noblesville, Ind. FRATERNITY, COLLEGE The Bakers of JO-MAR Bread and CLASS JEWELRY CONGRATULATE YOU Bread is your best and cheapest Commencement Announcements, food for sustained energy and Invitations, Diplomas muscle building. Jeweler to the Junior Class, Sheridan High School Johnsonâs Bakery L. G. Balfour Co. HAND-MADE HARNESS and Manufacturing Jewelers and HORSE GOODS Stationers B radf ield - M itchell Attleboro, Mass. Phone 114 Sheridan COMPLIMENTS OF Please call one of our yards near- Sheridan Grill est you for anything in Home Cooking the building line. Hipp Building C E. Talbet Son Sheridan Indiana Noblesville Westfield COMPLIMENTS of P. McVicker: âWhich is cor- rect, âI are a sapâ or âI am a McMath sap?ââ Poultry Co. Newby: âI am a sap.â Phonesâ Office 62 Home 76 P. McVicker: âThatâs what I Sheridan, Ind. thought.â JOKES Russell Reese: Where did you get the black eye? Phil Moore: I kissed the bride. Rus: But I thought that was the custom. Phil: Not two months after the ceremony. ⢠⢠Mr. Waitt: If your mother gave you two apples and told you to give one to your brother, would you give him the little apple or the big one? Loys Brandenburg: Do you mean my little brother ot my big one? ⢠⢠Floyd Scripture: When was the first radio operated in America? Lloyd Brandenburg: When Paul Revere broadcasted on one plug. ⢠⢠Mrs. Cline: Sam, is there any reason for your being late to class? Sam Bradfield: Three girls held me up at the head of the stairs. ⢠⢠Morris Myers: I finally passed that Latin test. John Birden: Honestly? Morris: Donât be so inquisitive. ⢠⢠Mr. Wallace: (in shorthand) That character in not made right. It should be made with a hook. Jeanette Southard: For crying out loud! Iâm trying to make it with a pencil. Mrs. Zell: It's nice to have a man about, isnât it? Miss Newby: Provided I know what he is about. ⢠⢠Freshman: I don't know. Sophomore: I am not prepared. Junior: I donât remember. Senior: I donât believe I can add anything to what has already been said. Autographs â â % Memories ⌠⌠This complete Memory Book, including Photography, Ax t Work, Printing and Covers is a product of THE HOCKETT STUDIO Fairmount, Indiana
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