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WORKING ON THE YEARBOOK can be fun as
well as hard work. Senior Scott McCartney, who
comes from Canada, jokes around while at the
FSPA workshop at South Miami High School.
Pine Crest gives students more than
just a chance to learn from reading a
textbook or memorizing poetry. It
allows its students to experience living
and working with a diversified group
of people. The fact that many students
are from other countries sets Pine
Crest apart from the crowd of public
educational institutions, where most
students come from the same neigh
borhood.
Unfortunately, some of the people at
Pine Crest remain blind to the
opportunity before them. Awaiting
their discovery is a special knowledge
which not many people learn first
hand. It is a type of wisdom grasped
only through experience. If students
stand idle, they might never know that,
upon investigation, everyone, no
matter where his homeland may be, is
basically the same inside.
BEFORE SCHOOL dorm student Bob Wittman, THE FOUNDER of Pine Crest School, Dr. Mae
who lives in the Bahamas, looks for books McMillan, walks toward the football field with
which he will need during the day’s classes. Kathy Mae McMillan in anticipation of the
exciting game ahead.
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