Stratford High School - Log Yearbook (Stratford, CT)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 20 text:

Ho ITlE Making Mrs. Kathryn Park The home and family are the armature which gives strength and security to the figures in the pat- terns of life. With this in mind, ap- titudes for homemaking and care of the family, in both boys and girls, were encouraged in home economics classes. They initiated us into one of the most important posi- tions we can hope to occupy in our future environments. Mrs. Sandra Krohn Miss Barbara Folsom MISS ISABEL McCOBB Too many cooks spoil the broth.

Page 19 text:

 Fifteen references for my term paper and all the books are out!' The whole panorama of life is enclosed within the walls of the library. Here is a storehouse of the past and present, with open shelves for the future. It was a source from which we could choose that which would be most helpful to our intellectual growth, and most enjoyable in our personal relaxa- tion. Reading Lab is a voluntary study and help area for all types of readers. Those with poor skills have benefited, and even those with no recognizable prob- lem found a deeper comprehension of the written word invaluable. Words are symbols for thought, and the ability to discern their meaning and intent is a vital quality. ’No, the machine doesn't read 3,000 words per minute! R|?aDing laboratory This is a holdup!



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aRT Mr. David Proctor PhySiCaL MR. JAMES PENDERS Mrs. Jule Malone Mr. Pat Caseria The individual is not complete without the development of his creative and imaginative aspects. Art allowed the expression of personal skills and stimulated an appreciation of, as well as a sen- sitivity to, the beauties of our world. 'It needs a dot of brown right here' eDuC«tiON It's easy going down, but murder coming upl That characters are molded by self-discipline, as well as by the adherence to rules, is fun- damental to a harmonious so- ciety. These are the principles of the Physical Education De- partment. The coordination and cooperation demanded by all sports made us aware of a necessity for personal controls. Physical and mental well-being grew as these were mastered.

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