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Mr. Vernon R. Alberstett, dean ot boys, is always in direct, friendly contact with at least the male halt of the student body. He is always willing to help the boys with their problems concerning attendance, grades, and general attitude toward school. DEANS Miss Anne Smead, dean of girls, is like a second mother to many of our students. She assists them in arranging schedules: it they de- sire work, she endeavors to secure a suitable job for themg and she helps them with the various problems that arise during school days. Too much appreciation of the work done by our two deans cannot be expressed by our students. Mr. Alberstett and Miss Smead, always with the Welfare of Scott students in mind, have helped us make the many adjustments that occur in school life. Director of Activities Miss Wilma Kudzia's work as co-ordinator ot activities has kept her one of the busiest people at Scott High School. Working with the student council on many issues that arise occupies much of her time. To itemize Miss Kudzia's many contributions to student lite would take too long. Instead, We Wish to express our grati- tude in two time-worn words-thank you, Miss Kudzia. 17
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P.-T. A. Mr. Waltz, Mr. Shawaker, Mr. Mater, Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Kurtz, Mr. Webb Programs planned by the P.-T. A. tor this year had guidance as their theme. Their main purpose was to help students select their course ot studies in a way that would benefit them in their chosen vocation. What lndustry Expects ot the School was the topic ot their tirst meeting. Continuing along this line ot thought, at their next meeting they discussed What Colleges Expect ot the School. What Parents Can Do to Help Children Choose Their Vocations and What Schools Otter in Preparation tor College and lndustry were discussed at the last two meetings. Some ot the out-ot-town speakers brought in tor the vocational and college clinic were Dr. C. E. Erickson ot Michigan State College, Mr. William Seaman trom Oberlin College, Mrs. Wanda B. Mosbaclcer from the University of Cincinnati, Mr. W. E. Nudd, from Case Technical School, and Mr. C. P. Whittier ot the Owensvlllinois Company. The officers who did such an excellent piece ot work in guiding the group during the year were president, Mr. Charles Webby vice-president, Mr. Wayne Shawaker, sec- retary, Mrs. Howard Rogers, and treasurer, Mr, Russell Mater. 16
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OFFICE ln addition to performing their clerical duties so capably, Mrs. Biqqs, Mrs. Fisher, Miss Seewer, and Mrs. Wertz always tind time to do those little acts which stamp them as friends of Scott students. i Mrs. Biggs . ',.., Miss Seewer Mrs. Wertz 18
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