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The brutal realness of the world discouraged students and they fell (it snowed and snowed and snowed) A hand of gentle goodness held their minds above the dismal spell (a bough withstood the storm) The teaching deed re- veals her heart: within, great love and sweet care dwell (from snow emerged the bud) Your teaching is a gentle hand that but leaves the door ajar. Your faith, a fragrance that lingers where you are Your heart, a cup overfilled with church and school and home Your life, a sacrament of lowly deeds beneath a sacred dome. 5
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Anne Elizabeth Ferguson With deep love and appreciation for your constant gift of yourself to all your students, we, the class of 1967 dedicate our yearbook to you, Miss Ferguson, as our gift of ourselves to you.
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SHS Moves Forward One of the characteristics of the present administra- tion has been change—change to make student life easier and more enriching. The most noticeable change is in the new time schedule. School now begins at 8:00 A.M. and closes at 2:00 P.M. Some of the advantages are more free- dom to participate in chorus and band, a longer lunch hour, fewer classes missed by members of the athletic teams, and finally, a special help and make- up period from 2:00 to 2:30 P.M. Throughout the past year much has been done to improve the interior of our school. Some classrooms have been redecorated and the ceiling of the Industrial Arts room has been soundproofed. These improve- ments tend to make our school more efficient and en- joyable. = Another innovation, probably less noticed by the student body, is the project “Liberty” (Library, Edu- cation, and Reappraisal for Today’s Youth). This program has proved very rewarding in that it has provided more individual library help and longer li- brary hours during lunch hours and after school until 4:00 P.M. There is more to be learned in school than the les- on. nic? Principal Alexander Juniewicz sons presented in our classes. One of the best ways to provide this instruction is through the assembly programs provided by the administration. Two of the most enjoyable to Scarborough students were per- formance of the string quartet and a talk on “The Cars of Tomorrow by a representative of the Fisher Body Company. SCHOOL BOARD STANDING: Mr. Vernon Paulsen,' Mr. Leroy Ahlquist, Mr. George Knight SITTING: M ‚Ье T А um Е: Salinas зы А Ir. Robert Waterhouse, Mrs. Faith Haigis, Superin
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