Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Tues. Oct. 30 Wed. Oct. 31 Thurs. Nov. 1 Fri. Nov. 2 Thurs. Nov. 8 Fri. Nov. 9 Tues. Nov. 13 Wed. Nov. 14 Thurs. Nov. 15 Fri. Nov. 16 Tues. Nov. 20 Wed. Nov. 21 Wed. Nov. 28 Thurs. Nov. 29 Fri. Nov. 30 Wed. Dec. 5 Thurs. Dec. 6 Fri. Dec. 7 Wed. Dec. 12 Fri. Dec. 14 Mon. Dec. 17 Wed. Dec. 19 Thurs. Dec. 20 Wed. Jan. 2 Fri. Jan. 4 Miracles still happen!! We finally played Westfield. Halloween!! R. J. polished his trusty shotgun just in case he was bothered. What a silly thought!! We are all very happy to welcome Byron Stout back to the faculty after serving in the military service. Just look this way. Click!! Oh. dear, and cameras are hard to get now-a-days, too Finished what was started yesterday. Dr. Godshall, first of the series of four International Rotary speakers, talked before the student body about our relations with Japan. First basketball game with Kokomo there. We lost 35—29. Got proofs back and to think the seniors have to carry those same mugs around for the rest of their lives. Ah. sad case. Basketball game with Westfield here. We won 23—9. Miss Mary Duffey, the permanent (we hope) English and public speaking teacher came today. She has just been discharged from the W. A. C. Mrs. Puzey has done a splendid job of substituting. Dr. Albert Parry, second International Rotary speaker, spoke on the conditions of education of Russia. Basketball game with Noblesville there. Lost 25—23. The referees acted as if they hadn’t read their rule books lately. The Rev. C. W. Kocher, minister of the Methodist Church, was speaker at convocation. Basketball game with Windfall here. Lost 28—21. Everyone was going around licking their chops today thinking about that turkev tomorrow. Boys’ Council sponsored film on “Personality.” .Simon M. Davidian. third International Rotary speaker, spoke on the problems of international cooperation. Basketball game with Rossville there. Lost 17—27. Basketball game with Walnut Grove there. Won 29—43. C olonel m. C. Goldsborough. last International Rotarv speaker, spoke of his experiences while being in the United States Army for the past 29 years. Basketball game with Jackson Central here. Won 36—34. Basketball game with Kirklin there. Won 42—22. It was unanimously decided to buy Shorty Nicholson a compass so he can find our goal. We all feel that it is a very worthy cause. Basketball game with Tipton here. Lost 28—29. Convocation with Rev. Ransome. minister of the Friend’s Church, giving the talk. I he high school group, led bv Miss Riddick, sang a number of Christmas carols. The weather-man heads our list of friends today. Roads were too snowv for the buses to make it so we didn’t have school. Girls’ Chorus added their bit to the Christmas spirit bv singing carols in the halls Played Westfield there. They won, 30—16. School is running along about the same as usual after the vacation. Everyone dead as ever. Basketball game with Lebanon there. Lost 41—44. 5

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J J J T ues. Sept. 4 Everyone trudged happily back to school today—anyway trudged. 4-H awards given. Patsy Wright won a prize on her “calves”. Wed. Sept. 5 Thurs. Sept. 6 Senior class meeting. Freshmen Initiation discussed. Max Haimes made a motion all Freshmen be murdered. Motion carried unanimously. Martha Myers. Don Kercheval, and Dickie Green were elected as veil “beater-outers” this year. Fri. Mon. Fri. Fri. Wed. Fri. Mon. Sept. 7 First football game with Peru. Everyone but the players, Virginia Reck, and Sarah Jane Taylor rained out. Sept. 10 Ho-hum—first Monday after the night before and John Jessup brought his see- ing-eye dog to help him get to classes. Sept. 14 Kirklin game. Lost 6—0. The Home-Ee Department would have appreciated the peaches more had the donors thought to have opened the windows first. Sept. 21 Played Montieello. Hilli and the post got in a fight. Post won. Hilli has broken arm. Sept. 26 Job’s Daughter’s Sweater Hop. “Hubba, Hubba, Hubba;” methinks I hear a whistle. Could there be a train running at this hour? Sept. 28 Freshmen massacre. Carolyn Cline and Red Mendenhall demonstrate how to really enjoy a movie. Not a bad technique you’ve got there, Red. Jackson Central game. Because field is like a lake, referees had to make a new rule—no drowning! Oct. 1 The Rev. Robert Hall, minister of the Christian Church, was the speaker at convocation. Tues. Oct. 2 Wed. Oct. 5 Tues. Oct. 9 Wed. Oct. 10 Fri. Oct. 12 Tues. Oct. 16 Wed. Oct. 17 Fri. Oct. 19 Mon. Oct. 22 Wed. Oct. 24 Fri. Oct. 26 Mon. Oct. 29 Postponement of Westfield game because of their muddy field. Crawfordsville game. Because two buses had four fiat tires we didn’t have much of a yelling section. Policeman spoke before student body about safety. Absolutely no more than twelve in a car. Fall Festival and Barbara Stout was elected queen. Poor Bobby’s broke. Everyone’s ear is pasted to radio in assembly. Why? World Series, of course. Kirklin game. Lost again. 13—7. This is beginning to be a habit. Postponed Westfield game again. It’s not the weather’s fault this time but a germ. Eleven football boys sick with flu. Everyone taking forgery lessons. Got first report cards. Our second game with Westfield postponed. Boys still sick. Boys’ Council sponsored Russell Quinn, originator of lighted football fields, to speak before the student body. Hurrah, hurrah!! Tomorrow starts Teacher’s Convention. What, again! For those who can’t guess, it’s another postponement with West-field. Boys are not up to par. Faculty party. Randolph and Noble B. went on a merry chase trying to locate Randy’s car. Someone painted the town blue tonight.



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Mon. Jan. 7 Wed. Jan. 9 Fri. Jan. 11 Fri. Jan. 18 Sat. Jan. 19 Mon. Jan. 21 Tues.' Jan. 22 Fri. Jan. 25 Wed. Jan. 30 Fri. Feb. 1 T ues. Feb. 5 Fri. Feb. 8 Tues. Feb. 12 Wed. Feb. 13 Fri. Feb. 15 Thurs. Feb. 21 Tues. Feb. 26 Sat. Mar. 23 T ues. Mar. 26 Wed. April 3 Thurs. April 4 Sat. April 6 Sun. April 7 Mon. April 8 Tues. April 9 Wed. April 10 Tues. April 16 Wed. April 17 Fri. April 19 Seniors had a class meeting. It was decided that red and white carnations would be the class flower. We played Greentown here. Lost 37—30. We played Carmel here. Won 24—36. County Tournament started tonight here. We played Carmel in the second game and won 35—26. Beat Jackson Central in final game by one point. What a game!!! Hilli lost his tongue after the game, and J. C. fans lost many tears. A bonfire was held on the village green following the tourney. Pep session this morning first and second periods to celebrate our winning of the tournament. Since the trophy was never seen without Hilligoss over the weekend, we believe he must have even taken it to bed with him. Jesse Griffith was the speaker at convocation today. Ball game with Sharpsvillc here. Won 32—36. Ball game with Fishers here. Won 27—24. Ball game with Tipton there. We lost 42—22. Tough luck. The Juniors had their play tonight. The name of it was “Hobgoblin House.” We’re not saying it was scary, but where all those white hairs came from all of a sudden, we don’t know. Ball game with Flora here. We lost 56—25. Ballard seems to have lost his four-leaf clover. The Reverend Wilson of Xoblesville told of some of his experiences in Mexico at convocation today. All of the boys of S. H. S. are now packing to go to Mexico where they think they can improve the Good Neighbor Policy. Scholarship exams were given to Seniors. After taking them, it was unanimously decided that we didn’t want to go to college anyway. Ball game with Rossville here. Hawks lost 21—50. Sectional started at Tipton. Blackhawks, spread those wings. Club 46 had a gala opening at its new location in the S. H. S. gym. Things were flying high, including Bob Fvcrt. Music contest at Terre Haute. Seniors gave their play. “Don’t Take Mv Penny”. The troupe now moves to the Palace Theatre on Broadway, in New York City. Junior-Senior Prom at the Riviera Club, Indianapolis. Spring Music Concert. Commercial contest at Danville. Randolph makes his annual visit to his O.A.O. Baccalaureate tonight. Emmett Perry dons his first pair of long trousers. Seniors take exams today. Only one bus to Washington needed now. County Track Meet. Seniors started to Washington, D. C. Whoopee!!! Seniors returned. R. J. took up the welcome mat. The Juniors took their exams today. Too bad there won’t be any seniors next year. Commencement. Let us all offer silent prayer. l6

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