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During the bombing of London the entire front of a small merchant’s shop had been blown away. With scraps of material, he covered the front and put up a sign “OPEN AS USUAL”. A few doors away another shopkeeper had lost his store front but was unable to find means of repair. Not to be outdone, he put up a sign “MORE OPEN THAN USUAL”. That must be the slogan for institutions, for us as individuals—more open to all calls for service in the cause of freedom, more open to personal sacrifice for aid of country and humanity, more willing to do today’s job even if unheralded and obscure. i j j i i i i i i I i j i i i j i j i I Five —Rob’t W. Skinner.
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The common school is the greatest discovery ever made by man. —Horace Mann. = • = Sheridan High School is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; her graduates are admitted without examination to the leading universities and colleges of the United States. The high standing of Sheridan schools has been greatly aided by the loyal and efficient service of the Superintendent of Schools and the Board of Education. BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right—George Johnson, P. J. Theisen, Max Lowe, Secretary; John J. Early, Superintendent of Schools; Robert E. Carroll, President; Edwin Small, Dr. I. P. Hayes, Ti'easurer; Attorney L. J. O’Marr. = • = Whom, then, do I call educated ? First, those who control circumstances instead of being mastered by them, those who meet all occasions manfully and act in accordance with intelligent thinking, those who are honorable in all dealings, who treat good naturedly persons and things that are disagreeable, and furthermore, those who hold their pleasures under control and are not overcome by misfortune, finally those who are not spoiled by success. Four —Isocrates.
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