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Page 14 text:
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CLASS HISTORY Thirteen eager students in search of knowledge ascended the stairways to Sheridan High School on September 6. These were: Jack Bennetts, San- draFoster, KennethFunk, Clark Han- sen, lone Herzog, John Magnus, Mike Maloney, Harry Odden, Jerry Robin- son, Sylvia Schulz, Betty Weingart, Carol Wright, and John Simonsen. As Freshmen we chose these of- ficers: lone Herzog, president; John Magnus, vice-president; Sandra Fos- ter, secretary; Jerry Robinson, treasurer; Harry Odden, Student Council representative. We were initiated by the Sopho- mores and we gave a Return Party soon after. As Sophomores we gained Phil Stine and Bruce Bock, but lost Carol Wright for illness, and Jerry Robin- son. For our officers we chose: Harry Odden, president; John Magnus, vice-president; lone Herzog, secre- tary and treasurer; and Bruce Bock, Student Council representative. We won 3rd in the annual Amateur Show. Among our activities were initiat- ing the Freshmen and a Toboggan party in January. As Juniors we gained Gary Berry- man, Marilyn Erwin and Bill Russell, but we lost Jack Bennetts and Sylvia Schulz. Our class officers were: Harry Odden, president; Phil Stine, vice-president; lone Herzog, secre- tary and treasurer; John Magnus, Student Council representative. We gave the annual Junior Prom in honor of the Senior Class on May 10. Our theme was The Loveliest Night of the Year . The gym was decorated with a blue crepe paper sky with many silver stars hanging down. The band was situated on the stage in a pink and yellow crepe paper box with the front open and at the opposite end was an orchard with six apple trees decorated with apple blossoms. In the center was a water wheel gaily deco- rated. Around the orchard was a pink lattice fence with a pink trellis in the middle opening into the orchard. This page is sponsored by: The Grand March was led by Doris Jackson, Senior Queen; Harry Odden, Junior President; followed by lone Herzog, Junior Princess; and Keith Burnett, Senior President. Our or- chestra was the Madhatter s of Bozeman. We won 3rd place in the annual Amateur Show again. Dele- gates to the American Legion Boys' State from our class were: Gary Berryman, John Magnus, and Clark Hansen. Our delegate to the Legion Auxiliary Girls' State was lone Her- zog. We were also honored by having one of the boys of our class, Gary Berryman, be chosen for Boys' Na- tion. lone Herzog of our class won the citizenship award given by the school. We attended the Junior-Senior Banquet as the guests of our mothers on May 19. As Seniors we gained Elaine Hunt, Betty Jane Garrison, and Frank Clay- pool and lost Mike Maloney. As Sen- iors we chose for our officers: Phil Stine, president; John Magnus, vice- president, Carol Wright, secretary; John Simonsen, treasurer; and Bill Russell, Student Council representa- tive . During our year of glory and su- premacy we gave the annual Christ- mas Ball on December 20. The gym was decorated with Christmas trees and pine boughs all brightly decorated with trimmings. In the center was a large Christmas tree. Our orchestra was Joe Briney'sfrom Butte. We won 2nd place in the annual Amateur Show. We took our sneak day and had the privileges of Seniors this last year. We, as a class, attended the annual Junior-Senior Banquet on May 18. Then on May 26 we were gradu- ated with memories of happy days spent at Sheridan High School. There are three students that are finishing their 12 years of school to- gether: Kenneth Funk, Clark Hansen, and John Magnus. One of our Seniors, Elaine Hunt, won first place in the State T. B. Essay Contest this year. PRESTON CHEVROLET, AND RUBY HOTEL AND BAR. 10
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BOB STONE Useless F.F.A. 1,2,3.4; Football 2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM RUSSELL Bill (Transferred from Middleton, Idaho) F. F.A. 4; Pep Club 3.4; Class Representa- tive 4. CLARK HANSEN Porky F.F.A. 1.2,3,4, Sentinel 3; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Boys' State 3. KENNETH FUNK Ken F.F.A-. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,4; S Club 4.
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1953 of Sheri- dan High School, County of Madison, Town of Sheridan, on the corner of Madison and Poplar Streets, being of sound mind and able bodies submit this last will and testament: Leave the teachers with a headache. Leave Miss Eakman with the class of '57 in hopes that they can argue as well as we can. Leave the writing on the walls and the initials on the desks as pleasant re- minders of our presence. Leave the Class of '54 the answers in our English Books. Class of '55 our cribbing methods. Class of '56 our inter-class feuds. I, Gary Berryman, leave my essays for tardiness to Sharon Long, Sharon Ehlers, Mary Wright, and Claudine Pickett. I, Bruce Bock, leave my orneriness to Walt Salmonsenand Lonie Stringham. I, Ken Funk, leave my quiet ways to Carol McKenzie and Glorianne Staf- ford. I, Clark Hansen, leave my true-blue- ness to Barbara Norton and LaRae Daley. I, John Magnus, leave my Cassanova techniques to Phil Norton. I, Buz Odden, leave my temper to Doug Salmonsen. . I, Bill Russell, leave my rattle-trap cars to anybody that can run them. I, John Simonsen, leave Roberta Ree- ves. Hands off! I, Phil Stine, leave my muscles to Larry Schulz and Jay Shafer. I, Bob Stone, leave my driving-ability to Betty Jo Meyers. I, Marilyn Erwin, take everything I can, but what is left anyone can have. I, Sandy Braach, leave my maiden name to anybody that can use it. I, lone Herzog, leave my joke-telling ability to Gloria Costle. I, Elaine Hunt, leave a few pounds to Carolyn Braach. I, Carol Wright, my ability forgetting in trouble with the teachers to Doris T albot. I, Betty Weingart, leave my laugh to Buddy Rogers and Janice Baker. This page is sponsored by: J. C. PENNEY CO., THE OASIS, ROBERT'S FOOD MARKET. HAZEL’S STYLE AND BEAUTY SHOP all of Dillon. Montana. 11
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