Senior Prophecy (cont.) Marceille Jones—The daughter of a rich judge—the bait for many suckers. Jane Wiles—“Chief cook and bottle washer” in the Kirchner’s Restaurant in Cincinnati. Chester Wallace—Captain of the Navy football team. Ethalinda Kraus—Still answers to the name of “Lindy.” Lloyd Brandenburg—Catching cabbage “Millers” for college biological projects. Floyd Scripture—Professor of Phsychology and making rag dolls for a hobby. Marjorie Wood—Owner of a lumber camp in Canada. Sounds “woody.” Taylor Rush—Married three times but hasn’t been successful in anything else. Phil Moore—Colecting souvenirs from restaurants all over the U. S. Richard Hoffman—Sheridan’s one Justice of the Peace. William Webster—An auctioneer for a recognized firm in Dallas, Texas. Esther Portis—Inherited $10,000 and has gone to South America to spend it. Katheryn Thompson—A big bunch of sweetness all uncalled for as' yet. Paul Renn—A famous aviator and flying across the Atlantic Ocean six times annually for practice. Gladys Holliday—An instructor in the grade school of Sheridan. Ruth Teter—A style artist famous for introducing new ideas in the line of evening clothes. Maxine Moore—Assisting on old fortune teller in a traveling show. Evelyn Wilson—Married to a southerner who is a barber. Dorothy Swarm—Married and homesteading a two-acre ranch in New Mexico. Annabelle Perkins—Surprised everyone by waiting four years after H. S. to get married. Marieta Foster—The first woman doctor to practice in Sheridan. Lloyd Bailey—Basketball coach at Westfield playing Notre Dame and Purdue on the sideline. Robert Palmer—Indiana’s “Huey P. Long” in the U. S. Senate. Floyd Baird—The proud owner of a Ford garage at Terhune. Phyllis Clark—Married and has brought her husband from Tennessee to live in Sheridan, where they now reside. Phillip McVicker—Theologian who has introduced the theory, “You don’t have to work,” on t he S. H. S. students. Kenneth Humbles—Married and one of the few living happily ever after. Phoebe Inman—Success as teacher with Mr. Green as one of her students.
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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 “Hot Dogs’’ conquers the “Black Hawks”67 to 0 in football. 29 Look at the birdie! Click, yes our pictures are taken for Annual. 31 Hallowe’en! Soap will wash off if water is applied! ! ! NOVEMBER 2 Boys’ 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 31—while 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 “Big Rich” 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.
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