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HE PERE IAL CHOL R A Worthy scholar-Langstaff is his name- By truth and Wisdom he's earned a lasting fame. A mild man of modest mien is he, And yet possessed of a calm authority. His judgments are impartial, fair, and just, The kind of man you can completely trust, A valued counselor, Whose sound advice Could not be found surpassed at any price. Toward all he has a friendly attitude, And ne'er is found by any to be rude. His thirst for learning is never dimmed nor dulledg He keeps Within his mind the wit he's culled: From his example any can receive The faith and inspiration to achieve. A humble man, his greatest-known ambition ls helping Scott to keep her high tradition. Not large is he, and yet you'd scarcely find A man with such dimensions in his mind! -Marilyn Doner iff Mr. Langstaff has an early morning conference with Mr. Alberstett. ' Slit The publication of our year book is a most valuable service to our school. It enables us to see the past year in a new perspective. To those who have shared in the associations and friendships of the past year at Scott, this book will have increasing value over the years. It is my privilege to express, in behalf of our school, our appreciation of the efforts of the SCOTTONIAN staff and of Miss Fields, our faculty adviser, in producing our 1957 SCOTTONIAN. WW 13
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T E TY YEARS NM A. ,. :, . . . and the P.'I'.A. memberships keep rolling in to the delight of the organization representatives. . OF PROGRESS... To students all over the City of Toledo the initials E, L. mean but one thing-Superintendent of Schools Bowsher. ,Too little of his work is known to students-except, of course, when school is closed because of bad weather-, but for teachers Mr. Bowsher's liberal policies, sincere interest in indi- vidual school problems, and unusual combination of candor and rare tact inspire the greatest admira- tion and respect. A CERE I TERE T... Officers seated are Mrs. Lois Hancock, secretaryg Mrs Malcolm Baxter, vice-presidenty Mrs. Howard Bryrner, presi dent: Mrs. Irving Odesky, treasurer. The motivating force of the Scott Parent Teach ers Association is a desire to better the social and educational achievements of Scotters. To this purpose members plan learning meet ings and also publish the NEWSLETTER of note worthy school events. They sponsor Scott Skits and Spring Music Festival to raise money for additional benefits to Scott.
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THEY D0 DIFFIC LT JOBS ELL Let me tell you the one I heard last week, exclaims Mr. Alberstett. . . and then, Miss Petersen, when I asked him Why he was tardy, he said that the cat had run through his room during the night and tipped the clock over, shutting oft the alarm. Excuses, ex- cuses! Our counselors, Miss Florence Petersen and Mr. Vernon Alberstett, could publish an anthology Miss Baymiller examines some potent test materials. Miss Vera Baymiller, assistant principal in instruc- tion, does her job of directing the academic testing program very Well indeedp and in addition she assists probationary, substitute, and practice teach- -ers and plans the programs for faculty meetings. of human interest anecdotes garnered from close association with Scott students. Such humor however, merely salts their daily diet of confer ences with parents and students concerning e thing from attendance and personal problems scholastic achievement. The counselors bid Mr. Merickel good-bye before his leave of absence. Atiectionately called Uncle Ralph by many stu- dents, Mr. Ralph Merickel, assistant principal in activities, possesses experience and wisdom that! make him indispensable in the direction of extra- curricular aitairs such as student government, clubs,y and assemblies. - L
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