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irecfor of .fgclfilfifiej As director of student activities Mrs. Meffley is the person who is behind the smooth planning and fine organi- zation of the various programs presented throughout the year. Her main concern is the student council, and her work as advisor of it has been outstanding. As their advisor she has charge of all the class elections, all organizations connected with the student council, and the setting up of the club schedules for the entire year. All social events of the school must be cleared by her so that there will be no conflicts. For your aid to the clubs and for your cooperation in all the activities undertaken by them and by the student council, the Scottonian salutes you, Mrs. Meffley. Mrs. Louise Meffley om.. 5266! Mrs. Margaret Biggs Mrs. Marian Masell Mrs. Ursula Stine Mrs. Wilma Doebler Many students seem to think that when lune rolls around all work pertaining to school ceases. However, the girls in the office know differentlyg for they are kept busy throughout the year. Mrs. Margaret Biggs, the senior office clerk, has general charge of the office and of the cumulative tests. Mrs. Marian Masell is secretary to Mr. Langstaff and takes care of all correspondence. Mrs. Ursula Stine is the school treasurer, and Mrs. Wilma Doebler, the newest member of the office staff, is the book clerk. Sending transcripts of credits to colleges, keeping attendance records, typing out schedules and grade cards, and compiling and filing personality records? all these are done by the staff without whom Scott iust couldn't operate.
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l Richard I. Lctngsta:H vinci on 0 5205 For the past eight years Mr. Richard I. Langstafi has been the principal of Scott High School. During this time it has been his duty to see that the school is run efficiently, and under his guidance such has been the case. Being the principal of a large high school requires great patience and perseverance. With both these virtues Mr. Langstaff is equally endowed. Unlimited is his patience in working out the problems of individual students, and he perseveres day and night to help them in any way possible. Because oi his sincere interest in the students he spends much time helping many oi them make out their schedules. lt is this interest which spurs the students on to greater achievement, and this, in turn, accounts tor Scott's high scholastic standing.
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Vemon R. Alberstett QOZVL 0 Q' 55 At Scott there is one woman famil- iar to all girls. Each year she is in the auditorium to greet the freshmen as they get their first look at high school life, lt is she who makes out the schedules for the girls throughout their four years at Scott. lt is she who takes an interest in each girl indi- vidually, calling the home when there is a prolonged absence, and it is she who is ready to help or advise whenever anyone needs her. Her pa- tience and understanding have en- deared her to all who have had cause to go to her, and her friendly manner has inspired their confidence. As the girls get to know her better, they realize why Scott has such a tradition of friendliness, and she be- comes an example for them to follow throughout life. This woman is our dean, Miss Anne Smead. 86'LlfL 0 5 Mr. Alberstett, Scott dean of boys, has a reputation for being friendly, for taking an interest in each boy, and above all for being just and fair in all his dealings with students. His interest in the students and their activi- ties does not cease at the end of the school day. Rarely does he miss a football or basketball game, and seldom is he absent from the many social functions held during the year. Scott boys are well aware of his fairness and justice. The greatest tribute to him is the fact that he has the respect of every boy here. Miss Anne Smead
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