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English Below (left) is Miss Waisner who teaches English II and IV, and on the right is Mr. Kern Brown, who teaches English III and Public Speaking. All students of Sheridan High are required to take at least three years of English to graduate. If a student wishes to take English a fourth year, he has the choice of a regular English course, or a college prep course. In all English classes one semester is devoted to the study of grammar and the second semester is devoted to literature, which includes many of Shakespeare’s works. In addition, most students are required to do research, write essays, give oral reports, and write a book report every six weeks. Below from left to right are: Mr. Johnson who teaches English I and II, and Journalism; Mr. Wood who has classes in English III and IV; Mrs. Sprague who instructs English II and III; and Miss Lyon who teaches English I and II.
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CUSTODIANS The lunchroom is being efficiently run this year by: from left to right, Katie Motica, Algeva McDowell, Ruby Dangle, Marie Steel, Mable Turley and Martha Mapes. Pictured below is Mrs. Lee, Director of the Cafeteria. LUNCHROOM Sheridan High's biggest problem; paper strewn on the floor, is just one of the jobs taken care of by our custodians, who are, from left to right, back row: Patsy Silla, Edward Gibson; front row, Pete Laird, and Tom Morrison. 13
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Social Studies Below: Miss J. Johnson, (left) who teaches American History, and Latin American History, glances through a book with Mr. Fuger, who teaches Geography, World History, and Geology. The most important courses in Sheridan High for preparing the student for future life as good citizens are taught in Social Studies classes. There, courses include Geography, World History, American History, Latin American History, Problems of Democracy, and International Relations. Geography, World History, and American History are graduation requirements. In order to keep up on today’s world affairs, every student is expected to study current events in weekly magazines. Below from left to right are: Mr. Ladd, who teaches Geography; Mrs. Embry who instructs American History, International Relations, and Problems of Democracy; and Mr. Lillibridge, who has classes in World History.
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