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SCHOOL BRIEFS Sept. 3—School bells started ringing again and the halls of Sheridan Hi were once more traversed by high school and grade pupils. The new Freshmen gazed wide-eyed at the bustling High School. Sept. 13—Sophomores gave the Freshmen the annual initiation, prescribing nightmarish garb for each student to appear in for one day. Their initiation was topped off by a party in the evening with entertainment by the Froshmen. !nno8i convention of Home Ec. Clubs was held in Sheridan High School with President Delcine Smith presiding. Numerous entertaining numbers were presented by the various Clubs end a lunch was served by the Sheridan Home Ec. Girls. Bl n2pZ ehri HT4 0£?an za ion sponsored a very successful DrizeaP£eJ« Soh°o1 Interesting and valuable prizes were given to the winners. 28 a am 9ae school for Thanksgiving vacation revealed a hilarious bunch of students looking forward to a whole week-end with no school responsibilities to think about. Dec. 19—The Sheridan Home Ec. Club sponsored a party for the Twin Bridges Home Ec. Group. Singing and refreshments were enjoyed. Dec. 20—Looking forward to two weeks of Christmas vacation, the Student body was in good spirits for the assembly program presented. A Christmas Tree was the main attraction, and each stu- dent received some humorous or useful gift in celebration. Jan. 27—The S Club gave their annual party, which proved to be very successful. The boys and their dates enjoyed dancing and refreshments. Feb. 20-21-22—The District Tournament was held in Dillon and although our boys had e streak of tough luck and landed for Consolation, the students attending hsd a grand timb attending games and mixing with High School students from various towns. Mar. 14—The Future Home makers of America sponsored a Sadie Hawkins party which went over in a big way. The girls asked dates and really showed the boys a good time. Mar. 22—The Seniors gave their big event of the year on this date by sponsoring the annual Senior Boll. Decorations and formals were in order.
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ftmiual Mr. Brin StaFF Claire Peggy Julian Lonf The annual staff this year is composed of fourteen members and their advisor, Mr. Brim. The staff includes the following: Editor—Claire Julian; Assistant Editor— Peggy Long; Art Editor—Mildred Bieler; Girls Activities Editor-Mary Magnus; Assistant Girls' Activities—Margaret Claypool; Snapshot Editor—Barbara Allhands; Boys' Activities Editor—Don Harris; Assistant Boys' Activities—Bob Jones; Proof- readers—Bev Odden and Rata Moore; F.F.A. Reporter—Albert Rojio; Class Prophecy— Raymond Braach; Class History; Wayne Elser; Class Will—Bev Odden and Mildred Bieler.
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