Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)

 - Class of 1946

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Annual Staff FREDERIC BETTY BRIM JENKIN BONNIE CAMILLE BENNETTS PERRAULT DOLORES DONNA EDITH KERMIT WRIGHT 'ARIGHT WILLIAMS MUELLER LORRAINE GERALDINE ETTA ELENORB KURFISS KELLY MOORE BIELER The TRAILBLAZER staff is composed of 13 members, who were appointed by the clsss president, Bill Schowe, under the direction of Mr. Brim, senior advisor, and Miss Jenkin. The members are: editor, Bonnie Bennetts; associate editor,Camille Perrault- snapshot editor, Dolores Wright; proof reader,Edith Williams; boys activities editor Kermlt Mueller; girls activities editor.Lorraine Kurfiss; associate, Geraldine Kelly; and typists, Etta Moore and Elencre Bieler. The staff gave generouslv of their time to make this annual a success. IN APPRECIATION: I would like to express my gratitude and thanks to the teachers and students for their help on the annual; to the advertisers, for their wholehearted cooperation;and to Miss Jenkin and Mr. Brim,whose guidance was genuinely appreciated. Editor 19

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SCHOOL BEGINS Sept. 10- Once again the doors of Sheridan Hi were flung open and welcomed back high school and grade pupils, alike. Freshman were weloomed into the whirling routine of high school. FRESHMEN INITIATION Sept. 22- The Freshmen were given a taste of Sophomore revenge as they entered Fresh- men initiation. After one day of humiliation, in which they were forced to appear in ridiculous garments, and present on assembly, the Sophomores honored then with a party. The Freshmen provided the entertainment, with dancing and refreshments later in the evening. BARN DANCE Oct. 19-With the usual display of plaid shirts and Jeanes the Home Be. Girls and thri.r dates began an evening of festivity. The gym was elaborately decorated and trans- formed into 8 barn. A stuffed dummy hung from the ceiling with a rope around his neok, end a sign on his back which read, This is what happened to the boys who went hunting. The theme song for the evening was Run for the Round house, Nellie, they can’t corner you there! BANQUET FOR MR. LARSEN Oct. 31- The boys Athletic organizations honored their coaoh and superintendent, Mr. Ernest Larsen at a banquet served by the boys' mothers. Farewell speeches were made, and Mr. Larsen was presented with a gift as a token of gratitude for his services. CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL GAME Nov. 2- With Sheridan and Three Forks as the top teams In this distriot, they met on Sheridan's field to battle it out. The first half was very exoiting, with both teams in excellent shape, but as the second half progressed.Three Forks' weight began to wear down our teams defense. After a tough fight, Three Forks took the honors with a score of 29-14. p.T.A. Nov. 12- The parents and teachers began the this community. Under the able direction of Jenkins many activities have resulted; it's the school lunoh program. FORMED CHRISTMAS VACATION Dec. 23- With leaps and bounds the students left the building immediately following a high school Christmas party, to begin two wonderful weeks of vacation. On the evening of December twenty-third, the grade school presented a program. Later the high school students went caroling and returned to the school at midnight for hot chili. SENIOR BALL Dec. 27- The highlight of the Christmas holidays was a formal ball sponsored by the Senior class. The hall was beautifully decorated with a gay Christmas spirit abiding. One of the attractions of the evening was a spotlight danoe for Juniors and Seniors and their dates, exclusively. This was the first formal ball given by the Seniors, and it proved to be a great success. SENIOR ASSEMBLY , Feb. 19-The Seniors gave the first assembly of the year,to set an example for the rest of the classes. Laughs were provided by a dootor who operated with a saw, a rendltior of a famous swing band, and a human oar. Everyone enjoyed the program, and the Juniori started to plan their assembly. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY Mar. 7- The Junior class gave us an exhibition of their talent by presenting a pan- tomine, an original song, and a bit of dramatics. TUMBLERS Mar. 1$- The Sheridan Kiwanis Club was host to the Butte tumblers who gave a spec- tacular performance between halves of our final basketball game with Twin Bridges. Cne of the largest audiences of the season witnessed the event. . .. . u u O” UI.UH INITIATION AND PARTY C1Ut int° their 3 Jlected group three new members, who had work- llse aetln iiw0 mill th? hite ? The member3 presented an assembly with Duane fchooVpartf Sith aScIng snd” .1?3- F°ll0 lng lnltlatlon that avaal e there »es a . bingo party April 6- The Student Counoil sponsored a bingo party, in the high school gymnesuim with many beautiful prizes to be won on bingo and roulette wheels. The thanks for the suooess of this party goes to the down-town merchants who most graoiously contributed merchandise. ART EXHIBIT April 11, 12- An art exhibit, the first of its' kind to be held here, was presented by the grade sohool who took complete oharge of the program. The money oolleoted was used to buy piotures to beautify the sohool. The grades presented a program April 12 for the publio. BASKETBALL GIRLS PLAYDAY April 12-Eight basket ball girls Journeyed to Butte to a Playday sponsored by Butte High School. They oompeteted in every game played whether they knew how to play that particular game or not. Badminton, aerial darts, softball, deck tennis, volley-ball, bicyole riding, roller skating and swimming were all enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served at noon, end to oonolude the day, a chocolate hour was held by the Home Eo. Club. 2.0

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