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Welcome to the Big Top. This is the name which We have affection- ately given our school in the follow- ing pages. You will travel with us doyvn the Wide mid-Way from booth to booth, room to room, meeting the performers, trainers, and all the people ,Who make the show a success. So, step right up, get your ticket, and let the show begin. Dorothy Waters. 1 fl!7f71,Ik73L'gL-ff-a.J Page Three
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d 1Vf jfkk j kxiyfbg, . t V 'Na lt, . ll 1 Un C55 ll lllll THE BIG TUP We are indeed grateful to Mr. Mace, our trustee and friend of Sheridan School. His interest and foresight has made possible many improvements durinq the last four years which we as seniors can recall. I . T. According to the history books, We keep iipon oar shelves. There have been great philosophers Who helped and taught theniselves. Bat niodern stadents, such as we, Have learned we can depend Upon a inan, who keeps oar school and really is a friend. Fairness, respect, and discipline are symbols of his creed. Oar deepest thanks to Mr. Hobbs, You're really what we need. , Dorothy Waters
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he got out of the building, the principal saw him and talked him out of it. Many exciting things happened in the weeks to follow. The chil- dren were taught the A B C's and also taught to count to ten. Some thought this Wasn't as exciting as staying home and Watching tele- vision, but they, Cor their mothersl stuck to their guns. As the time Went on, the chil- dren learned new facts about reading, printing, and numbers. ln that year, an important year for them, they were forming the habits and ideals that would carry them throughout their life. - Donna Nicholson Page Four HLITTE TRGOPER S Another year, and another new batch of children to tame. The main thing these children were taught was to get along with others. A rule that was also told to them and enforced was no Whispering . That was Very hard for some. ln many homes, on the morn- ing of the first day of school, chil- dren TNQTS being pulled out of bed and their mothers were coaxing them to get ready for their first day of school. ln a few homes, though, some youngsters were up at the crack of dawn and ready for school at 7:30. At 8:lO the children were here, some rel.uctantly dragging along behind their mothers. Others, with starry eyes and a joyous expres- sion on their faces, were leading their mothers by the hand. After the mothers left their chil- dren, the teacher began to settle ?he youngsiers into their seals. The next day, one child decid- ed he would go home, but before X X - X x' if X lllllllllxl 1 X ll W Z all
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