Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)

 - Class of 1974

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Mr. John Funk, senior class adviser; BS degree Western Montana College with majors in math and science; came to SH§ in the fall of 1972; teaches general math, algebra, intermediate math, and eighth grade math and science. Mrs. Lowell Paige, BS degree in secondary education from WMC with majors in English and music; second year on SHS teaching staff; teaching English mechan- ics, communications, and all high school music classes; began a music program in the grade school in 1973-74 school year. Mrs. Larry Kieckbusch received her BS degree in education from West- ern Montana College; came to SHS teaching staff in the fall of 1972, teaches girls' P. E. and directs drill team; taught in Whitefish for one year and at Butte Business College for a half year. Faculty I Would Teach To this my chosen field, dear Lord, I'd bring An understanding heart, an open mind, A spirit interested in everything, A discipline that's always wise and kind. I would be patient, give me, Lord, I pray This talent over skills I might possess That I shall stop and think before I say Some hurtful thing whose power I cannot guess. I would bring out the best in those I teach By loving care and genuine concern, That growth of mind and heart in them shall reach Beyond all textbook lessons they must learn. 16

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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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Mr. Gary Anderson, freshman class adviser; BS degree Montana State University in mathematics; instructor in chemis- try, calculus, driver's education, geometry, algebra II; third year on SHS teaching staff. Mr. Dan Lantis. FFA adviser; BS degree in agriculture education from Montana State University; joined the SHS teaching staff in 1970; instructor in vo-ag I and II, power mechanics, ag business, livestock production, welding I and II, and girls' shop. This Is My Responsibility To be informed that I may understand The problems faced by those who would secure Good schools in every section of our land Where true democracy shall long endure. To listen with an open mind and heart To him whose group is in minority, And by an honest sharing to impart A common bond of real authority. To work for that which would improve my school To vote for change, not merely criticize, Knowing that education as a tool Can build foundations where world peace shall rise. To be sincere in all I do and say, To use the talents given unto me And thereby grow a little every day, This, then, is my responsibility. Mrs. Leslie Jackson, FHA adviser; previously taught in the Sheridan school system for eight and one half years, re- turning here from Great Falls in 1968; teaches home economics and biology; BS degree from Montana State University. 17

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