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V .fy ., ,' E 1' '.-.-,!, ,1 4 VERNON R. ALBERSTETT. This year, Scott has welcomed a new member of the faculty family in the person of Mr. Alberstett, our new dean of boys. He hails from Woodward, where he was head of the Business Education Depart- ment. He was then made City Supervisor of Business Education, and Scott feels honored, indeed, to say that he is now one of us. His efficient leadership and warm under- standing have made many new friends and have endeared him to all who lcnow him. We hope, Mr. Alberstett, that you will carry on with the friendly service of which you were such a fine example this year. Scott's walls. S xtee MISSANNE SMEAD. Malcing changes in sched- ules and offering good sound school advice, are just a part of the daily routine of Miss Smead, our dean of girls. She has worlced diligently this year for the welfare of all Scott girls, and her friendly smile and quiet understanding have be- come well lcnown and loved here at Scott. The many friends she has made as dean testify to this fact. We thanlc you, Miss Smead, for a job well done, for the fine example you have set for the girls, for the patience, wisdom, and awareness of all problems. May you continue, for many years to come, the worlc you did so well in the past. MISS WILMA KUDZIA, co-ordinator of activities, again merits the praise of the student body for the fine worlc she has done in promoting student welfare. Serving as adviser to the Student Council, she has done her best to lceep our student government strong. Miss Kudzia, a former Scott student herself, lcnows well our problems and has capably handled them, and, more important, she is always a friend to everyone within
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P.-T. A. C The Parent-Teacher Association at Scott has been very active this year and has pre- sented many enjoyable as well as educational programs. The first of these programs, a panel discussion on the subject of strengthening relations between school and home, was held in November. Mr. Ford Weber was the moderator and Elfrecla Hoclcer, Audrey Krohn, Glada Slcran, and Sue Treuhaft participated. Others who assisted were Pat Peterson, Sanford Conn, Paul Holce, James Simmons, and members of the orchestra. To further cement the bond of friendship in the P.-T. A., a card party was given January 18 in our refectory. This, too, was a big success. An important event the P. T. A. scheduled for March 22 was a lecture given by Dr. S. R. Hamrin, Professor of Education at Northwestern University. He spolce about the help parents can give their children on choosing a vocation. On April 5, different college representatives were at Scott to discuss the require- ments lor college entrance. This panel discussion was very interesting and certainly very worth while. These programs showed a good deal of planning and consideration on the part ol the officers: Mr. Richard E. Mould, president, Mr. Joseph Lauber, vice president, Mrs. Howard Rogers, secretary, and Mr. Russell Mater, treasurer. We give them a real vote oi thanlcs. 059 SYO ffteen
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I Every student who passes through Scott High School malces out schedules, goes to classes to which he is assigned, is issued books, receives grade cards, and hasa detailed record lcept of his activities until he graduates. But how many students stop to think who handles all these records and carries on the many jobs of organization? Chiefly re- sponsible for these duties are the four girls in the office who still find time to lessen the worries of each student who comes in with a question on his mind. Anyone who has had anything to do with handling any money for the school lcnows Mrs. Biggs, who is in charge of finances. Mrs. Mitchell spends much of her time checlcing student attendance but the jobs she does are many and varied. As far as grades go, Mrs. Wertz is the one who re:ords those A's and B's and tells the seniors what they need to graduate. Adding luster to the boolcroom is a capable newcomer to the staff, Mrs. Fisher, who is a former Scott student. These people malce up the office staff and lceep things running smoothly. SCUCIZICCTL
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