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EDWARD McFARLAND American History Present Day Problems Basketball, Soccer, Baseball The power of a knowing mind—this is our picture of Mr. McFarland. Wisdom, understanding, NATHALIE HEYWOOD Librarian Great Books Course One-Act Play Coach Confetti Ball Mrs. Heywood devotes much time at Scarborough to keeping the library a cheerful and useful place and to de- livering those little yellow library no- tices. DONALD DOANE Music Supervisor Spring Concert With Mr. Doane we hear the blending of classical style and the rhythm of jazz. Under his supervision we learn a true appreciation of all good music. and in friendship — DWIGHT HOWARD Bookkeeping Science, Algebra I, Math, Jr. Business, Swimming, Track Projection Staff Mr. Howard has developed an up-to- date and well-organized projection staff, which has contributed much to our ed- ucation. HOWARD BEMISS Guidance Director As a friend and counselor, Mr. Bemiss is always ready to give sincere advice. His lively laughter has brightened our days at Scarborough High. AMY WILLMAN Commercial Subjects Commercial Club Through her ever-modern methods, Miss Willman makes an efficient secretary out of every willing student. Her casual personality quickly befriends all.
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GERALD HALLETT MARGUERITE LARY GEORGE RENWICK Sub-Headmaste1 English French Industrial Arts Algebra II Latin Athletic Directo Dramatics Coach Latin Club Yearbook Advisor F.T.A. Advisor Mr. Renwick has helped us to under- 1 . ° st ourselves d ¢ school better. feet on the ground and to estimate concern, hard work, and ready inter bent or Harvard: ‘his “Alms Mann” real values. We appreciate his patient est and understanding to prepare us and thoughtful efforts. : for that which is ahead. In the classroom i + ‘e od al ed ANNE FERGUSON DWIGHT LIBBY LENORA McMACKIN English Science Home Economics Reading Student Council F.H.A. Advisor Yearbook Advisor Bowling Mrs. McMackin’s touches give a homey One-Act Play Coach Yearbook Advisor atmosphere to our school every day, : whether they are plants, toll-house A smile or gentle advice is always Mr. Libby is often seen growing mys- cookies, or the making of a new apron. there when we need it most. Remem- terious things in jars or wheeling his i ber the times we stopped in for just portable lab down the hall. Of course, a friendly chat? “we don’t mean to be facetious!”
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= PETER PANAGAKOS English Present Day Problems World History We hear of Mr. Panagako’s years in Europe and catch the traveling fever ourselves. In class we learn the art of public speaking. DEANE ADLARD Chemistry Mr. Adlard explains facility in cooking -with chemistry. There seems to be a high death rate among test tubes on lab day. Still, we find ourselves want- ing to know more. RENA THORNDIKE Physical Education Girls’ Health Girls’ Sports With Miss Thorndike we learn self- control and the importance of good sportsmanship. We find her knowing us better than we know ourselves. they guide [III PAULINE JONES English Through her own pleasant demeanor, Mrs. Jones has made the English lan- guage clearer and more meaningful to all her classes. WESTON DYER Civics Debate One-Act Play Coach We see Mr. Dyer reading the news- paper, eatching up on another impor- tant item for civics class. He never fails to come up with a new approach. ——— RICHARD PLUMMER Physical Education Boys’ Health Assistant Coach Sportsmanship, exactness, obedience, practice—these are the standards set for us by Mr. Plummer. His firm but friendly attitude makes him a respected counselor in all matters!
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