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Siri rtnrg 5 FACULTY Elwood G. Bessey, a. M., Principal Mathematics Frances B. Libbey, A. B. Latin and History Eijnor F. Paine, A. M. French, Junior Business, Office Practice Doris E. Hctchins, B. S. Home Economics Winfred E. Stoddard, A. B. English WiLJLARD R. Higgins, A. B. Sciences Gerald C. Hallett Manual Training EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in ' hicf Virginia Bennett, ’36 Assistant Editor Irene Breil, 37 Literary Editor Charlotte Nowell, 36 Assistants Auce Gratz, ’36 Steven Libby, ’37 Jo ' kc Editor Shirley Knight, ’36 Assistants Gladys Lothrop, ’36 Donald Stevens, ’37 Eugene Allen, ’3S Ida Nelson, 39 Exchange Editor Agnes Plummer, ’36 School Notes Betty Emeirson, ' 36 Alnmni Editor Roger Bennett, ’36 Sc7iior Periscope Viola Wilbur, 36 Roxanna Ross, 36 Athletic Editors (Boys) Delmar Shaw, ’36 (Girls) Margaret Gantnier, ' 36 Business Managers Almon Hufe ' , ’36 George Stanford, 36 Maynard Doij-ofe ' , ’36 Jocelyn Shaw, 36 Lorraine Emerson, 36 Frederick Newcomb, 37
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THE FOUR CORNERS SCARBORO HIGH SCHOOL Volume XXIV May 1936 Number i APPRECIATION To our advertisers, we, the Editorial Board of The Four CoRXEits of 193G, wish to offer our most sincere thanks for the loyalty shown by so many generous ci tizens in renewing their advertisements, and to all new advertisers. As a token of our appreciation, we would like to ask all our readers to Patron- ize Our Advertisers, WINTER SPORTS By Maynard Doldoff In the past two years there has been a great increase in enthusiasm for winter sports; they have been taken up by the young and the elderly alike for a pastime. Snow trails, ski jumps, toboggan chutes, and skating rinks have been built to stimu¬ late the interest in, and to take care of, the patrons of the sports. Snow trains run every Sunday during the winter season to the different ski trails. Every year more carnivals are held. This interest naturally affects the high schools. Scarboro has an excellent location for winter sports. The athletic field, just back of the high school, is large enough for a good-sized hockey rink, and for skiing and snowshoe races. This is an advantage over some of the other schools who do not have an athletic field so near. Then, too, there is a hill nearby where a ski jump could be erected. By introducing winter sports to Scar¬ boro High, many students would be given an opportunity to take part in other activi¬ ties besides basketball. Some do not care for basketball, which is our main winter sport. A hockey team could be fonned.
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