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French Added To Curriculum UPPER LEFT: Louise Forrens—German I, II, III, IV; B.S., University of Nebraska. UPPER RIGHT: Olive Joyce Lee—Spanish I, II; M.A., University of South Dakota. LOWER LEFT: R. Maxine Torbert—French I, Latin II; B.A., Yankton College. A new subject made its debut on the foreign language scene this year. French I, taught by Mrs. Torbert, a former teacher at Tongue River High, was offered to the SHS students. In addition, she also taught the remainder of Latin II. Spanish I and II, taught by Miss Lee, stresses grammar and Spanish conversation. German I, II, III, and IV, instructed by Mrs. Farrens, emphasizes translation, conversation, writing, and the customs. All three of the languages participated in the language festival which was held in early March in Casper, Wyoming. 23
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27 English Courses Offered BELOW: Kenneth Schiffer—American Literature. Business English, Mass Media,- B.S., University of Colorado. RIGHT: Clifford Harkins—Short Story, Imaginative Writings; M.A., University of Wyoming. 22 ABOVE: Mrs. M. Bisbee—English 9, British Literature 1900, Speech, American Literature; B.S., Montana State College.
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ABOVE Glen Lillibridge—American History, American Problems,- M.A., University of Nebraska. UPPER RIGHT: John Deti—Freshman Social Studies; M.A., University of Wyoming. LOWER RIGHT: Barbara Brown—Social Studies I; B.A , University of Colorado. The History Department led an active year at Sheridan High School. Mr. Lillibridge, head of the department, made several trips to Casper where he, along with other history teachers in the state of Wyoming, set out to revise the History curriculum in order to make it more interesting as well as informative. In order to further the understanding .of history and its effects on us today, many speakers were invited into the history classrooms. Along with the lectures, these speakers answered the questions of the students. Some of these speakers included Mrs. Pat Carbone of the Mental Health Service and Miss Lola Amundson, Executive Secretary of the Draft Board. There were three new instructors who joined the History Dept, this year: Miss Brown, Mr. Hutt, and Mr. Shaffer. 24
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