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Supt. Larry Kieckbusch, BS and MS degrees from Western Montana College with majors in social studies and physical education; became superintendent in the fall of 1973; former SHS coach and social studies teacher, 1965-73; principal, 1970-73. Mr. Larry Keller, BS degree Brigham Young University, MS degree Western Montana College; became principal in 1973; teaches English I and II, American literature, advanced composition, short story; sixth year at SHS. Mrs. Peggy Armstrong filled the position of school clerk during the summer of 1971; certified officer of the Sheri- idan School District, handling all Student Body Association, and School District, and lunchroom books; Clerk of the School Board. Administration School Board LR: Ted Darby, Margaret Schulz (chairman), Bruce Pearson, Ivan Smail, Max Miller, Jerry Burke, and Ken Halse. 14
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Back Row, LR: Lorie Kaatz, parlimentarian; Lori Elser, president; Gayle Massey, song leader; Tammy Todd, vice-president; Diane Armstrong, treasurer; Mrs. Jackson, adviser. Front Row: Kim Endy, song leader; Cheri Turney, historian; Diane Hardies, secretary; Mary Ann Birdsill, reporter. The FHA began the 73-74 year with the initiation of new members. Later in the season some of the chapter participated in the District Convention held in Anaconda. Inviting their mothers, the girls held their annual chili supper and flea market auction. This year the FHA girls tried for the Honor Red Rose Chap- ter Degree. The girls went Christmas caroling and for the first time held a Christmas party for a number of pre-schoolers in December, which was happily successful. The Secret Grandmother project seemed to add a little different beginning to 1974. The Father-Daughter banquet created excitement for the second year in a row. The big event, held in March, was the style show. Also in March, the four top officers, with special seniors, attended the State Convention. At the end of the month election of new officers was held, follow- ing a taco supper. A spring clean-up day involved as much of the town as possible, after which a large pot- luck was held, which seemed to be enjoyed by both young and old. Throughout the year die FHA-FFA had many joint adventures. May baskets were made and distributed throughout the town to elderly people. The busy year closed with installation of new officers with Secret Grandmothers as guests. FHA er Cheri Turney, at left, was chosen District Vice President for 1974. At right, Dave Eby, Debbie Maurer, Jim Brunzell and Cheri Turney take a break during home ec. class. TOUftffo NeW MORONS
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Mrs. Clarke Raymond, BA degree University of Utah in English, Passa- mari, Trailblazer and junior class adviser; teaching journalism, Montana literature, drama, novel, French and world literature; tenth year on SHS teaching staff. Mr. James Corrigan, BS degree from Western Montana College; seventh year on SHS teaching staff; classes in typing, bookkeeping, clerical office practice and office machines; sophomore adviser; assist- ant and 'B' squad coach. Faculty Mr. Clay Robinson, BS degree from Western Montana College; took over position of head coach and social studies instructor the fall of 1973; football, basketball, and track coach; instructor of boys' P. E. , U. S. history, geography, and government. The School Board in Action This job is mostly volunteer, These men and women care Enough about their schools each year To face the problems there; They know that issues will arise, That conflicts will ensue, That lazy folks will criticize The job they try to do; Yet, with a better school in mind, (A goal that must be won) The school boards leaves mere talk behind And ACTS to get things done! 15
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