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PARENT - TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 3 STANDING: Miss Roberta Shine, Mrs. L. S. Crim, Mrs. H. J. Olnhausen, Mrs. Wayne Shawaker, Mrs. Charles O'Bryan, Mrs. R. G. Repass, Mrs. A. P. Elliot, R. J. Langstaff. SEATED: Mrs. Carl Lemle, Mrs. Charles Wertz, Mrs. Herbert Sewell, Miss Vera Baymiller. Officers President .................................... Mrs. Charles Wertz Vice President .............. ....... M rs. Herbert Sewell Second Vice President ..... .......... M r. joe Collins Secretary ...................... ............. M rs. Carl Lemle Treasurer ................... ......... D r. Stanley Michota Newsletter .............................. Mrs. Wayne Shawaker Faculty Representatives ............ Miss Vera Baymiller, Mrs. Robert Meffley Publicity ........................................ Mrs. Robert Evans Class Mothers--Freshman ................ Mrs. Lynn Crim Sophomore .......... . ............................. Mrs. Paul Elliot junior ........ ............... M rs. Charles OfBryan Senior ..... ...... M rs. Carleton Cunningham The Scott P. T. A. started its l95O-5l sea- son with an extensive membership drive head- ed by Mrs. Henry Olnhausen and Mrs. Robert Powell. At a reception, for which Mrs. Lynn Crim and Mrs. jesse Plummer were co-chair- men, the parents that-were-new-members were welcomed. In january, the P. T. A. sponsored a hockey game to raise money for their welfare projects. Mrs. Leon Save and Mrs. Robert Repass were in charge of this campaign. ln the spring, they again presented a variety show starring both parents and students. Plans for this project were made by Mrs. Henry Cossitt. Mrs. Leland Lord headed the annual music festival, always a big event in the school year. Thee'Scott P. T. A. ended .another suc- cessful season with the senior reception that was held after the baccalaureate service. It was capably managed by Mrs. Cyril Greenhill.
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The new testing program which has been developed at Scott in the last few years under the direction of Miss Vera Baymiller, our test- ing officer, has a two-fold purpose. It is used to determine the strengths and weaknesses of students in fundamental basic skills. Then the results are used in the counseling and guid- TESTING DEPARTMENT Mrs. Marian Masell, Carolyn Tompkins, Miss Wilma Kudzia, Marda Gephart, Carolyn Lewis, Miss Vera Baymiller. ance of students as to which subjects to take, in what classes they are enrolled, and the nature of the work done in those classes. Miss Baymiller and her assistants adminis- ter the big group tests, grade papers, keep records, and get the results back to the deans, teachers, parents and students. COLLEGE ADVISORY Miss Eleanor Longbrake, new college advisor this year, suc- ceeding Miss jane Lewis, re- tired, points out the merits of one of the schools featured on the college bulletin board on second floor. Barbara Lemle and Charles Kaminsky are listening to her explanation. I6
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CAFETERIA STAFF STANDING: lefttoright: Mrs. Sarah Jett, Mrs. Helen Brach, Mrs. Laura Laycock, Mrs. Edith Gabriel, Mrs. Lillian De Han, Miss Helen Barn- hart, SEATED: Mrs. Jessie Ringler, Mrs. lrene Spilis, Mrs. Gertrude Rahilly, Mrs. Katherine Schwab, Mrs. Gladys Hallowell. ENGINEERING STAFF Walter Hauslein, Chief Engineer Charles Frick, H. E, Rhoades, Thomas Glenn. CUSTODIANS Mr. Day, chief custo- dian, and Mr. Killian check the supply of light bulbs for replacement.
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