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CONTROLLERS OF MARION-ADAMS The administration of the Marion -Adams Metropolitan School District, like a machine, needs all its various parts working together in order to provide maximum efficiency for all. Each individual, who has a role in the M.S.D., is a cog in this school machine, and must work harmoniously with the others in order to provide for an efficient school system. The M.S.D. or Metropolitan School District is a consolidation of the Marion township and Adams township schools. The status of these township schools was changed from that of typical township schools to a consolidated school system on July 18, 1962, when the consolidation agreement was signed. The organization of this M.S.D. consists of a school board made up of John Crick, Don Cox, and Kenneth Raquet. Maurice Padgett was a member of the board until January when he was replaced by Don Cox. Mr. Crick is the superintendent of the schools, and has his office located in the Sheridan High School. Mr. Cox is the newly elected trustee of the Marion township school, replacing former trustee Mr. Padgett. Mr. Raquet is the trustee of the Adams township school. Bryon Stout, principal of Sheridan High, has gained the respect of the SHS student body. Previously the drivers' education teacher and coach of the junior high football team, Mr. Stout gained a grass roots idea of how SHS students feel about the school. Although a very busy man, Mr. Stout always finds time to help any student with his problem. Mr. Stout took the office of principal in November of 1962. Mr. Byron Stout, our principal, became welllikedby ourstudents because he was a regular classroom teacher for twenty-nine years prior to accepting the post as principal. ANNE'S BEAUTY SHOP
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LIKE OTHER HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOLS In today's compact society, efficiency is stressed. The same is true for Sheridan High School. With our crowded conditions, we are doing the best job possible . No matter how many people crowd our halls, there is always room for one more student in them. Packed into our walls are 117,600 cubic feet of material and people with spirit and enthusiasm. This offers the opportunities for each pupil to succeed in today's world. The trend toward compactness shows how Americans believe in doing the best job with as little waste as possible. Here in Sheridan High faculty and students do the best job possible with the material at their disposal. Everyone does his share to make Sheridan the kind of school it is. This involves giving and taking equally. We learn to show consideration for others and to work hard. As we learn to get along with others and to make a living for ourselves in the future, we sense the spirit and enthusiasm to tackle anything and everything . All these, both tangible and intangible, are ours, neatly, abundantly, and securely condensed within the walls of Sheridan High School. AMERICAN STATE BANK
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MERGER ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY Superintendent Crick's secretary, Mrs. Thompson, helps him prepare administrative papers for the Marion --Adams Consolidation. The Marion--Adams school board discusses a current problem. The members are: Mr. Kenneth Raquet, Adams Township trustee; Mr. Don Cox, Marion Township trustee; Mr. John Crick, Superintendent; and Mr. Maurice Padgett, Marion Township trustee when the school merger was made. B AND B RESTAURANT
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