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I 0 You WA T T0 G0 T0 COLLEGE-it On the evening of October 24, students and their parents in the Toledo area poured into Scott class- rooms, and our college guidance counselor, Miss Eleanor Longbrake, rejoiced. The occasion was the third annual College Information Night, when upperclassrnen had the opportunity to obtain first- tt qi: V W M 'win , tgtltlltlily ill Fftllailitifg x hand information on numerous colleges through official representatives. Thus Miss Longbrake as- sists colleges to meet prospective students through her capable planning. In addition she persortolly counsels Scott juniors and seniors in the develop- ment of their college plans. l .0 R CAPABLE CLERK Shepherding lost articles for Scott students falls to the lot of the busy office staff. Students seek articles ranging from textbooks to a Wedding ring with a five-dollar payment tucked in it. Our amiable school clerks manage records. and office corre- spondence cheerfully and efficiently. Mrs. Marion Masell, head clerk, serves as secretary to Mr. Langstaffg Mrs. Margaret Husbands is school treas- urer: Mrs. Lydia Gilhooley is attendance clerk: Miss Mariann Mcliarus supervises the records: and Mrs. Mildred Evans keeps a close check on our horde of textbooks. '
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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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Q Merle Baker if -ERA? 5.1! Nz , has 1 E' ,, ni .-'muh Jaya- li.,-,1, V t , missin ,I ,f .V mt 35343, Industrial Art English, Spanish Spanish Club ' gap -, i LR .,.L1':'7. fi , 3 -- ht' . at ,, 1 . 1? ' ' '- is e!:'f' V' ,. r 1. Iames A. Bradford Mrs. Ward Bricker Science Business Education Department Chairman ii Not really, Miss Bingham seems to be saying as Miss Kudzia tells of a recent class excursion. Mr. Cheney's curiosity over- comes him as he turns to catch the news. AT RIGHT AT FAR RIGHT , Robert Carson I. C. Collins' Orientation Social Studies Guess who says it . . . Child, what ARE you do ing? . . . A word to the wise is sufficient . . . Chl Would you like to borrow my lending pencil? . . We must strive for perfection . . . Well, dig up a Roman and ask him . . . One of these days l'm going to cloud up and rain all over the place . . And to think they hang PICTURES! . . . Quiet or off to Siberia with you . . . The encyclopedia is a very poor source of reference . . . Now back in the First World War in the artillery . . . Come on now, folks, settle down . . . Ie vais vous jeter par la fentre. C l'rn going to throw you out the Win doW J . . . Accuracy is essential. Olive Bingham CFor answers, see page 170.5 tt it ,t t ,t it M3g35,t'5ui , X Mary E. Butler English, French French Club .vw , 1, Mrs. Laura Caldwell English Iunior Class Adviser Marguerite Clark Cloyce Cheney English Science Iunior Red Cross Science Club Radio Club ,ut W it t , X Y it it tr? ul B .
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