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(2 M €4eC ‘7C€€OKA4 Tf 'Piece The morning procession of excuses has begun. Though Miss Koehler does not teach any classes, she is perhaps our busiest faculty member. First in the morning she meets all the students who have been absent. She listens to their sad stories of being ill or of mother’s illness. Then she decides if a white excuse is legal or if they deserve a blue one. Any problems concerning teachers or students are pondered. Next she meets students in Study Hall. After this our Miss Koehler arranges student programs and schedules of new students. Scholarships, Tests, College Boards all require her attention. The rest of her time is spent in counseling. MISS AGNES L. KOEHLER Girls Counselor New Mexico State College, B.S. M.S., Colorado University Sponsorship: FNA Mr. Lodge, well known for his supervision and gentle understanding of mishaps during Chemistry classes, is also the target for the daily recital of ills experienced through the days of a student’s absence. His decisions are many. Daily he is faced with the one problem whether to give the student a blue or a white excuse. MAURICE A. LODGE Boys’ Counselor
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Our Principal Speaks Today a thousand doors of enterprise are open to you, inviting you to useful work. We, the staff of Sheridan High School, hope we have in a small way helped you to prepare yourselves to open one of these doors. It is our job to teach you how to open them. We cannot do this without your co-operation at all times. Remember always that it takes more than book knowledge to become an educated person. We as your teachers and advisors are trying in everything we do to help you to learn citizenship, to have respect for others and for their property, to be honest, and truthful. These you must also have in order to be an educated person and a good American. “Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do that day which must be done, whether you like it or not.’ And then do it to the best of your ability and knowledge. Remember—life does not stand still. PRINCIPAL Dickinson State Teacher’s College, B.A. University of North Dakota, M.S. CLARA WEST Secretary OFFICE HELP Joan Martini, Angeline Manderfeld, Beverly Phillips, Louise Weberg. The office is a very important part of our school life. Here the records of all the students entering our doors are kept. The Secretary, Mrs. West, fills out the college transcripts for the Seniors and alumni. JUANITA VAN AUKEN Attendance Clerk 9
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Service 'P i MtteC Bessie Delapp, Mabel Turley, Katie Motica, Marie Steel, Martha Mapes, Algeva McDowell, Mrs. Lee, Director; Bertha Klinkosh (absent). Tommy Neighbors and Tommy George vigorously delve into their dinner. MR. CASEY For the past 15 years Mr. Casey has hoisted the flag every morning. Our custodians serve us well from sweeping up our torn paper to erasing the marks of the careless ones from the walls. Its “Mr. Miller, come; I can’t unlock this locker.” “Mr. Casey, I am freezing; turn up the thermostat.” “Mr. Morrison, may I get in the gym? I left my coat.” “Mr. Swartz, won’t you help us build this stairway for the play?” “Mr. Gibson, help me move this table before Mr. Martin returns.” These are just a few of the minor jobs which face our custodians every day. So hats off to all of you! Before the students come to school, the cafeteria staff is in full swing preparing our noon meal. Their friendly faces, behind the counter, greet us each lunch period. They do an excellent job of satisfying all the little uncertainties of the students. They are kept very busy during the rush hour, answering the call for “FOOD, FOOD, FOOD.” Mr. Ed Gibson, Mr. Miller, Mr. Casey, Mr. Swartz, Superintendent of Buildings; Mr. Morrison. i
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