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Art is creation through imagination. It is the display of our emotions as we feel them. Some form of art education is offered to the first six grades and elective courses are offered in the high school and junior high. The high school art classes serve the school in various ways. They make posters when needed, holiday decorations, and supply the scenery for both the junior and senior class plays. Pottery making takes time as demonstrated by Donna Hayes who places her masterpiece in the kiln. AND ARTISTS LEARN AT S.H.S. Ann Boleyn lost her head over Henry VIII, explains Mr. Kouns to his world history class. BOYER HEATING ELECTRIC
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The executive branch of Indiana's government seems simple as explained by Dan Wilhelm to Marcia Stephenson, who seems a bit confused by all the detai Is. TOMORROW’S LEADERS, LAWYERS aJc Wilkie tried, but didn't succeed! Bill Norris explains a few factors of American history as instructor, Mr. Landis Developing good citizenship is the most important job of the American schools. One important aspect of good citizenship is to appreciate, to understand, and to be actively interested in America and the world. For our government to be effective, we must have a general knowledge of the background of our country and other countries, we must have constant and intelligent participation in the government, and we must learn how to live peacefully and happily in a world of individuals. Three years of social studies are required for graduation at Sheridan High School. We take world history as sophomores, U.S. history as juniors, and government as seniors. Elective courses in sociology and economics are offered. Students, in these courses, learn the standards of democracy, and gain a thorough understanding of our history, and the functioning of our government today. checks the facts. BOOKER FARM STORE
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In geometry class, where math students learn to work with plane and solid figures, Joiaine Walker is trying to show the class just why angle y equals angle B. KNOWLEDGE GAINED IN MATH BURTON'S SUPERMARKET EMPLOYEES
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