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siding Grading papers and recording test results engaged in by Miss Vera Baymiller, testing officer, and her assistants are only a small part of the function of the testing department at Scott. The new test- ing program administered by this department serves as the basis for the counseling and guidance of students as to their strengths and weaknesses in fundamental skills, as to which subject to take, in what classes they are enrolled, and in general aims to show each student how he can derive the maximum benefit from his high school education. The philosophy of the testing department is: A better iob of counseling students can be done if the deans, the teachers, the par- ents, and the students all under- stand the same educational pic- ture of the student. Our tests pro- vide this picture. Q Lge .fgcluiwr Miss Eleanor Longbrake STANDING: Marda Gephart, Yvonne Tanner, Carol Parmelee SEATED: Mrs. Stine, Miss Baymiller, Mrs. Masell. To give students of college ability information concerning admission re- quirements and scholarship opportuni- ties is the purpose of a college advisor. lt is Miss l.ongbrake's duty to see that this information is always up to date and always available to students. She does this by notices on the bulletin board, by interviews with college repre- sentatives, and by personal interviews. Miss Longbrake also has charge of the College Board examinations. These are tests which many schools require of entering freshmen. Along with her work as advisor, Miss Longbrake has written a college advisory plan as an aid to students in selecting the college which best suits their needs. This plan is to be presented to students in the junior English classes. Her desire that the students realize the importance of a college education makes Miss Long- brake very suitable for the job of ad- visor.
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awezzf - . Teac em 550CiQ,fi0lfL President ........ Vice Presidents. . . . Secretary. . . Treasurer ..... . . . . . Newsletter ............... Faculty Representatives .... Publicity ................. Class Mothers-Freshman . . . . .Dr. Stanley V. Michota . . . . .Mrs. William Backus Mrs. Louise Metfley . . . .Mrs. Robert Powell . . . .Mr. Bernard Cousino . . . . .Mrs. D. B. Cassady . . .Miss Vera Baymiller Mrs. Louise Meftley . . . . Mrs. D. B. Cassady . . . . . . .Mrs. Haig Kazazian Mrs. I. H. Nathanson Sophomore. . . ...... Mrs. Lynn Crim junior .... Senior. . . The Parent-Teachers Association of Scott is an active organization. Throughout the year this group attempts to work for the best interests of the school. For the year l95l-1952 the officers are Dr. Stanley Michota, presidenty Mrs. Wil- liam Backus and Mrs. Louise Meffley, vice presidents: Mr. Bernard Cousino, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Powell, secretary. The first major project of the PTA is familiar- izing the parents of freshmen with the school curriculum. First, the home room teachers and the home room mothers have an opportunity to become better acquainted at a tea: then there is a reception for all parents of freshmen, and finally there is a meeting at which the results of the freshman achievement tests are given. Several times during the school year there is a letter which comes to all our houses--the Mrs. jesse Plummer . . . . .Mrs. Paul Elliott Mrs. D. B. Cassady . . . .Mrs. Charles O'Bryan Mrs. Peter Murphy Newsletter. The committee in charge of pre- paring and sending out the Newsletter has a big responsibility, and it deserves much credit for a job well done. Another project of the PTA is sponsoring the Spring Music Festival. The festival is given each year, and the PTA, especially the home room mothers, do an excellent job in getting patrons, for the patron list has grown larger each year. The last event which the PTA sponsors is the reception for seniors held after the baccalaure- ate service. We thank the PTA for this, and we appreciate the other ways in which they promote the activities at Scott.
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Caglferia ,Salary E H .. Es, ::' ,hg e i , . , i STANDING: Mrs. lessie Rinqler, Mrs. Sarah Ie-tt, Mrs. Luurcx SEATED: Mrs. Lillian DeHc1n, Mrs. Gertrude Rohilly, Miss Laycock, Mrs. Helen Broch, Mrs. Edith Gabriel, Mrs. Mary Helen Bornhcrrt Cmancigerl, Mrs. Kathryn Schwab, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Iessie lone-s. Gwendolecn Harding. ngineerd Cvwlfookalfw J! LEFT TO RIGHT: Philip Ditch, Kenneth Norton, Paul LEFT TO RIGHT: Gus Killian, Mr. George Day fChiel Berinqer, Charles Frick, Chief Engineer. Custodicml.
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