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FROM THE EJDITOR Every year the editor is alloted n page in the annual for thanks to the co-workers who have helped 'with the book. I want to show rny appreciation to the YELLOW JACKET Stag, to those who have advertised, and to you who hav-e purchased and are reading this book. The sponsors, Miss Hicks and Mrs. Smith, also have my deep gratitude. But this year I zcanl to devote this page in the memory of Miss Scrirnshire whom we all loved as a teacher and friend. I only wish now that she had known we were dedicating this book to her. Now we can only honor her memory, she herself honored her life. She was a teacher for thirty-seven years, twenty-seven of which were spent in this school system. She was a great teacher, possessing the highest attribute of greatness. a deep humility. Fortitude, that combination of courage, patience. and understanding. was her characteristic. She was well trained and experienced in actualities. She taught grammar, clear thinking, clean writing. and correct speaking. She taught literature, beauty. and the fact that through reading we may learn from others what ue have not time to learn for our- selves. By words and examples she gladly taught us. Miss Scrirnshire was a Christian who professed by deed. as well as by word. In the test paper she was correcting 'when the accident which caused her death occurred, she asked for the meaning of the word irnmortality. Uf course, to some of us the meaning of the word was not clear. But now we know. Miss Scrimshire has attained that building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in heavenf' Moreover, she has attained another kind of immortality not given all who walk this earth. For in the hearts and minds of the boys and girls and the men and women of the Stephenville High School district Miss Scrimshire will not die. CON s1'ANcE LINDLEY. .-4-Q
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