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MARIE PARSONS ELSIE NORELIU8 Commercial Blue and Cold Sponsor A. B. Grinnell College. University of Minnesota. Columbia University. Parks Business School. FLORA B. REES English and Mathematics Chairman. Laramie Committee Croup Council A. B. DesMoines University. OLIVE SINGER Spanish Class of January. 1933, Sponsor Spanish Club Sponsor A. B. Colorado State Teachers College. University of Southern California. CHARLES STOCKER Vocational Agriculture F. F. A. Sponsor B. S. Colorado Agricultural College. FRANCES VAN BOSKIRK English and Debate Ocksheperida Sponsor A. B. University of Iowa. BERNARD WRICIIT History. Physical Training A. B . West Virginia University. West Virginia College. French. Spanish, Latin Class of January, 1934, Sponsor Spanish Club Sponsor B. A. Grinnell College. Middtebury French School, Paris. France. Centro de Estudios His-toricos, Madrid. Spain. University of Colorado. MARION E. ROTHE Girls’ Physical Director American College of Physical Education. Chicago. III. MARY ALICE STEWART Civics Class of June. 1931, Sponsor B. S. State Teachers College. Kirksville. Mo. University of Colorado. Colorado State Teachers College. MARGARET TALSMA Home Economics Home Economics Club. Sponsor B. S. Iowa State College. University of Chicago. Iowa State College. BURK WHITE Assistant Football Coach Northern Arizona Normal School. U. S. Naval Electrical School. Mare Island. California. Colorado State Teachers College. University of Wyoming. WILBUR WRIGHT Director of Physical Education and Adviser of Boys Davis-Elkins College. University of Illinois. American College of Physical Education. —(23)—
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BLANCHE GILTNER Demonstration School JANE GORDON Mankato. Minn.. State Teachers Col lege. University of Minnesota. FAYE HANKS Latin Latin Club Sponsor Class of June. 1933, Sponsor A. BP. Nebraska Wesleyan University. JENNIE JACOBS English A. B. Nebraska State Teachers College. University of Colorado. ALICE L. LINDSLEY Librarian Blue and Gold Sponsor A. B. Macalester College. University of Wisconsin. MILDRED McNAUL English and Debate Blue and Gold Sponsor A. B. Upper Iowa Univer-sity; University of Colorado. REBECCA MEGOWN English Q. E. Q. Sponsor University of Colorado. B. S. State Teachers College. Kirksville. Mo. University of California. University of Washington. Commercial Blue and Gold Sponsor B. S. Tarkio College. Gregg Normal. Chicago. Lawrence Business College. IDA B. HULL Latin Sponsor of National Hcnor Society Blue and Gold Latin Club A. B. Oberlin College. A. M. University of Pennsylvania. HELEN LEETE English Class of January. 1932, Sponsor B. A. University of Minnesota. MINNIE McADAMS Mathematics Class of January. 1931, Sponsor A. B. University of Nebraska. Columbia University. MERRITT B. MAJOR General Science Ocksheptrida Sponsor A. B. Central College, Fay-ft to. Mo. University of Chicago. MAUDE E. MURPHY Art Supervisor Blue and Gold Sponsor Missouri State Teachers College. St. Louis School of Fine Arts. University of Chicago. B'oothbay Art Studios.
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SELENA MORGAN Office Clerk S. H. S. 1930 Sheridan High School A S the 1931 Blue and Gold has fittingly been dedicated to the parents of the sponsoring class, so the Sheridan High School, its building, equipment, and personnel may well be conceived as a monument to the desires for their children of the parents of all the community and of their faith in the idea of universal secondary education. The present building, erected in 1925, stands at the front of two other buildings, both of which were erected as high school buildings and then became inadequate to house the increasing enrollment. The building is three stories in height, contains eightv-three rooms and is adequate to house 1,000 students. It is fireproof throughout and arranged and equipped for the maintenance of a modern program of secondary education. In Sheridan High School effort is made to have a balanced program of subjects and activities sufficiently varied so that students may select to meet the most rigid college requirement, may prepare directly for vocation in the Normal Training, Commercial or Agriculture Departments, or may follow a general broadening course where the vocational trend has not been determined. Withal it is the objective that Sheridan High School shall be a place where, in conjunction with the home, the boy or girl of high school age may have opportunity to develop himself physically, mentally, socially and morally. In order that responsibility and initiative may be built, there must be freedom and opportunity for choice. So in Sheridan High School it is the policy of the teachers so fast as individuals prove capable, to place upon the student the responsibility for his development. This means the teacher becomes an adviser and helper in the common cause of the best possible development of the individual. This development cannot occur except upon the foundation built in grade school and home, and can function to the greatest advantage now only in full conjunction and cooperation with the home. So Sheridan High School now consists not only in one school building and group of teachers on the hill but in a thousand buildings and double that number of teachers, all helping to equip the young people of the community with the learnings, habits and ideals that will make for them a better life. —(24) — R. W. SKINNER.
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