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Dedication to Mrs. Ruth Bieler The highest of distinctions is service to others. —George VI of England We, the seniors of S. H.S., would like to dedicate this 1971 TRAILBLAZER to Mrs. Ruth Bieler. We would like to express our thanks and appreciation for her many years of service. Mrs Bieler grew up in Sheridan. She attended school in both Sheridan and Brandom. She is also a graduate of Western Montana College in Dillon. After graduating from college, she taught school for three years, two in Virginia City and one in Hardin. Mrs. Bieler was County Superintendent for the Madison Schools for four years, from 1923 to 1926. Serving as Trustee for Sheridan High School for twenty years, she has also been on the School Board for over thirty-six years. Mrs. Bieler succeeded Mr. Brim as school clerk from which she is retiring this year. It gives us pleasure to dedicate this issue of the TRAILBLAZER to Mrs. Bieler. What Is a Secretary She's the office favorite. . . with a key to the front door . . . She's business with a twinkle in her eye . . . She's a secretary. She likes: Considerate people . . . New typewriter ribbons . . . Sharp pencils . . . Fresh carbon paper . . . Tidy desks . . . Calculators that calculate correctly . . . Organization. . . and the school she works for . . . She doesn't like: People on the telephone who merely carry on a conversation . . . Loud salesmen . . . Smudgy carbon paper . . . Students who ask for Mr. Pauli when he's not in . . . and posing for the annual. She's Sheridan High School's Favorite Girl Friday . . . every day of the week.
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In Appreciation This small portion of our annual has been set aside to show appreciation to our parents. We would like to say Thank you for all the opportunities they have given us thus far in education, and in life. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burke Mr. Carl Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. George Carter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamberlin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Day, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doornbos Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flager Mrs. Hazel Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Halse Mrs. Delcine Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardies Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hunt Mr. and Mrs. James Kaatz Mr. and Mrs. George King Mrs. Frida McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Munk Mr. O. J. Nottingham Mr. and Mrs. Matt Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schulz Mr. and Mrs. Jean Shipp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shorten Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simonsen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Todd Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Thanks, Mr Keller As we graduate and depart, we leave behind, among other battered tilings, one slightly-used class advisor. Mr. Larry Keller has been a loyal advisor to the Class of '71 these past four years. We've had many 'ups' and many 'downs' in high school, but he stayed with us through it all. There were times when disagreements arose, but he knew that his job was advisor. He could get his point across without coming right out and telling us what to do. Mr. Keller helped us with our many ideas, and also gave us some ideas of his own. We've appreciated all you've helped us with. . . thanks Mr. Keller. Thank You, Mr. Douglas The members of the TRAILBLAZER annual staff would like to show our appreciation to our advisor, Mr. Don Douglas. He bravely took the job of advising the senior class as they diligently worked to put out the 1971 annual. Mr. Douglas attended our many meetings and advised us on the makings of a good annual. For the help you've given us this past year, Mr. Douglas, we would like to thank you. 3
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