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eiglzieen, I Mrs. Briese, alwa' one of Scott's busie people, had to wo overtime this year ' satisfy all demands r war time. She and her we trained staff of nurse assistants helped tl public school docta and nurses administ medical examinatior Patch tests, survey etc.,in addition to ten ing to the countle aches and pains that frequently overtalce st dents during the day. I
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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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O A larger library is something that everyone hopes the future will bring to Scott. Plenty of good boolcs, a highly capable staff, stud- ents interested in reading-Scott has them all, but does not have large enough quarters to accommodate them comfortably. Miss Wiseley has worlced hard to utilize our facilities to the fullest. Her staff, this year, consisted of Lee Williams, Jean Bard, Jo Ann Grolle, Jane Grode, Helen Buclc- holtz, Mary Harris, Mary Lou La- Barge, Wilma Paisley, Florence Heclc, and Mary Spetz. They have served the student body faithfully. nineteen
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