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.mb Of Course 'Baum' Miss George dries dishes with a smile. Miss Perkins whips up .mother yummy sponge cake. 5 for America. Mr. Titus borrows the twins' electric train. H20 wk Miss Kreuger :L thriv- ing plants. That intent expression proves Doc Meissner needs a days fishing. Sketches for that house on the river keep Miss Sivers busy. Dainty Miss Keplinger has Tl dainty hobby. Mrs. Rainsberger takes a rest CUIC. Z-z-z-z-z-z! How Harvey sleeps I musically Mr.
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Day school mm' night school! When does Mr. Weiser rest? Whilt has Miss Malone up her sleeve? Mr. Sutphen practices his favor- ite sport H relaxing. See the birdie, Miss Lewis? Mr. Sutter grins and kids and kids and grins. Miss Wiseley adds cheer to the library. Mr. Bradford buys stamps to beat the trampsf' Mr. Dunn carves book ends. Mr. Collins proves he can ron- centrate. Duck! says Mr. Mater. Obviously Miss Collins enjoys the automobile shortage. X161 'x.
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Coordinators of Student and Faculty Effort To every Scott student the office is a familiar place. In spite of all the noise and confusion, its four ladies accomplish more in one day than anyone else in a week. Mrs. Brown, senior clerk, and her assistants, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Hoover, and Miss Snyder, keep the school running in good order. Mrs. Brown banks all club and school money. She also has charge of Libbey Schloarships and the graduating seniors of Scott. Mrs. Hoover distributes the teachers' pay and is responsible for the office bulletin board. Mrs. Biggs spends a large part of her working hours in the book room, checking books in and out. To Miss Snyder fall the duties of recording the monthly statistics, sending transcripts to other schools, check- ing attendance, and the N. Y. A. All four share a few general tasks, such as answering questions and telephones, taking care of all lost and found articles turned in, recording grades, sending unsats to parents, etc. In short, the women in the office do everything from sorting the morning mail to answering the S564 question. Wliat would we do without them? Mrs. Brown, Mis Biggs Mrs. Hoover, Miss Snyder
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