Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)

 - Class of 1928

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• THE JUNIOR CLASS Class History The junior class has completed a season of successful activities. At a meet- ing in the last of September, the class laid plans for the ensuing year. Mr. Brim was chosen clss advisor and the following officers elected: Donald Dun- can, president; Marguerite Halse, vice-president and Carl Reissinger, secretary- treasurer. Under the guidance of these capable officers and advisor, the class was never without competent leadership. The junior prom, given May 4, was sponsored by the junior class members and their parents and was one of the most delightful events of the season. Florence Tolson, who was voted junior princess by the student body, proved a charming and gracious attendant for the senior queen. Audrey Shafer and Marie Ball represented the junior class in the extem- poraneous speaking contest. Marie Baril also represented the class in the ex- temporaneous essay contest. The juniors have certainly supported the athletics of the Sheridan High school. Ted Schmitt and Donald Duncan each won letters in the boys basket- ball and also played on the baseball team. Donald Duncan also went out for track work. Audrey Shafer served as captain of thhe girls’ basketball team and Florence Tclscn, Marie Foster, Grace Marsh, Alice Rodgers and Charlotte Duncan played cn the team. For two years, ’26 and ’28 the junior girls have won the interclass championship. Two junior girls represented the class in the Glee Club. Florence Tolson, and Marie Baril. Florence Tolson, Marie Baril and Audrey Shafer belong to the Nissaki Camp Fire. All the junior girls are members of the hiking club. In the state scholastic contests, the class was represented by Donald Dun- can in English I and Latin I in 26 and again in Geometry and Latin II in ’27. Of the juniors, Grace Marsh, Marie Foster and Marie Baril did commend- able work in the Curtis Publishing Company’s drive. The juniors purchased their rings and pins in January. 1928. The class has given several candy and food sales this year to swell the class funds. In the Little Theatre contest of ’27, Marie Foster represented the class. Florence Tolscn is the class editor for the Passamari. The junior class has done much to fester school spirit and has generously supported all activities of the school and they wish to thank Mr. Brim for the interest he has taken in their progress. HONOR ROL1 DONALD DUNCAN. MARIE BARIL. Class Membership Mr. R. S. Parks. Class Advisor; Fay the Marshall. President; Gertrude Glick. Vice President; Amoretta Junod. Treasurer; Wesley Baril. Secretary; Fred Winslow, Thomas Foster, Stella Ball. Howard Hadzor. □



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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class History During the year of 1927-’28. the sophomores, who have always been an un- usual group full of push and initiative, undoubtedly carried theh next biggest lead in the school activities. The achievements of the class have been very out- standing in athletics, dramatics and social life. The officers elected were Mabel Rhodes, president; Dwyer Schmitt, vice- president and Jeanette Duncan, secretary-treasurer. Miss Wylie was chosen class advisor. The two plays given by the sophomores were well presented. They were “The Travelers” by Booth Tarkington and “The Will-O-the-Wisp by Doris Holman, both were directed by Miss Wylie. In athletics, the sophomores were well represented and they did excellent work. In boys’ basketball, Harry Stine, Bert Ellinghouse and Russell Glick re- ceived letters. The sophomores won the boys’ interclass basketball champion- ship for 1928. Emmitt Marsh, Russell Glick, Harry Stine and Bert Ellinghouse played on the baseball team. Harry Stine upheld the honor of the class in track work this season. In girls’ basketball. Anna Tolson. Theresa Walter and Edna Armitage rep- resented the class. All the girls of the class are members of the hiking club. The class representative on the Passamari staff is Edna Armitage. The sophcmores did excellent work in bringing in subscriptions in the Curtis Pub- lishing Company’s drive. Mabel Koontz took part in the extemporaneous essay contest. In the state scholastic contest those taking part were Carol Daniels in English I and Jeanette Duncan in Latin I and Algebra. The sophomore class enjoyed many social events during the year, prominent among which were the freshmen initiation which furnished much amusement for the student body, a farewell party for Dwyer Schmitt, a sleighing party and an outdoor picnic. The members of the sophomore class wish to thank Miss Wylie for the in- terest she has taken in their school life. In the heart of every sophomore. Miss Wylie will be kept in grateful appreciation. HONOR ROL1 JEANETTE DUNCAN. MABEL RHODES. CLAIRE DERRICK. Class Membership Miss Frances Wylie. Class Advisor; Mabel Rhodes, President; Dwyer Schmitt. Vice President; Jeanette Duncan. Secretary and Treasurer; Emmitt Marsh. Theresa Walter. Wilma Marshall. Russell Glick. Claire Derrick. Bert Ellinghouse. Mabel Kocntz, Edna Aimitage. Mary Thomas. Harry Stine. Anna Tolson, Lowell Steiner.

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