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Xtif74T . . .sfmft elves W' 1- NURSE'S ASSISTANTS Maxine Iackson, Doris McDonald, Honey Goldstein, Ianice Finney, Mrs. Harrison, Lynn Worshtil, Edna Rivers. What good fortune for ill Scotters to have their Hfevered brows soothed by such attractive nurses! Mrs. Harrison explains the filing of medical records. FOR UNDNESS 0F BODY AN MI D These charming librarians have little trouble keeping track of our 15,000 volume library. X..-.JP ,' LIBRARI1-XN'S ASSISTANTS Donna Middling, Carol Boyler, Amy Gregg, Margaret Kyser, Lois Skirk, Carolyn Myers, Miss Wiseley, Sandra Smith, Estelle Sheppard, Margaret Flagg, Ioyce Lynch, Barbara Tyson, Ruth Schonbrun, Mrs. Thomas.
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Every student should know that . . . Miss Hamilton thinks punctuality a great virtue . . . Mr. Cheney is a professional at setting broken legs tof birds, that is? . . . Mrs. Harrison can cure any illness with peppermint water . . . Mr. Ryan has a powerful swing with a golf club . . . Mr. Muellich and Miss Baymiller were high school classmates . . . Miss Kudzia is very helpful in bringing us news of our fellow students at Feilbach School . . . Miss Leitner has over one hundred tennis trophies . , . Mr. Baker's advice to students is Get up early and go to bed 1ate . . . Mrs. Penn is a Scott graduate . . . Mr. Lake's sense of humor makes him-a frequent and willing toastmaster . . . Mr. McCollum's theme song might be l've Been Working on the Railroad . . . Miss Baymiller occasionally uses the floor of her office as additional working space . . . Mrs. Bricker could be of assistance to anyone wishing to do work in interior decorating . . . Mr. Eppstein is en- rolled in an art course at the Art Museum. 2 x 3 is S, announces Mr. Bradford triumphantly as he explains the mammoth slide rule, The students look impressed. 1 I lj 251: I4 W, 2 -. - Frank Wheeler Watson Welever Art y Science Art Club l f f. ralfx. it it 'ru I I 99 Y' 0 Bruce Trippensee Mathematics Paul Wagner Music R. S. Weiser Science Alchemists in 'Mr' wtrattuwttf 'wmv I Q , N , aw tit . ,ZS . Carrie Wiseley .its ? M ,glib l-31, Q T, FL 5 E5 .1 1 Vw ' fi s.,-' .1-1 V 4 3 f l' 'iii' , ' ,,j,,17b, , ' 'if-fl .1 Sibyl Wachter Science Department Chairman I H ,Ft .4-qgy Roy Welday Science, English Fi' H I . 'fvqlff 57 S ' f '. r fwe-X T ii'- ni: Nancy Young Business Education Freshman Y-Teens y Librarian 4 Freshman Class Adviser i ,,,i:,M I. H ,,m,w.:,,w.t ff.: i iw '11-r: i 1 in , -W . . fgifese Eesfrilu,-'f,,,'. I gt ' ' 1 ' M N ,. , 7 T . V G' 1 -fam ee is m1,w,r 5 h .f - - V I A ' V - A My , 'LQ , A-Q? I t f - ' .tit ' 1 A .f P' I 'LM' I ni .I ll ' 'hlfg 5 lf 1'
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THEY KEEP COTT PEHCHLATI G If it should ever be your fate still to be padding around the hallowed halls at 4:30 p.m., you would surprise the jolly custodians Mr. Bedford and Mr. Gonschouk neatly sweeping many a dim cranny under the careful supervision of chief custodian Mr. Frank Burgess. Or perhaps your class has been delightfully interrupted for a few moments while one of our three friendly engineers, Mr. Frank Brennan, Mr. Paul Baringer, and Mr. Ted Butler, investigates whether some fresh-air fiend has been opening the windows in zero temperatures. Wonder- ful people like these keep old Scott percolating every day come rain, come shine. THEY CO0K THE BASIC EVE l E' V ,.....Eev'l', Try as we have, we frustrated twenty SCOT- TONIAN staffers have yet failed to catch the loyal cafeteria staff unprepared. When 11:07 a.rn. drops around and first lunchers stampede up the stairs, there is always a hot lunch waiting. Students are ssl consistently. known for griping about one thing or another, but we would like to say, Cafeteria Staff, you're O.K.! ' 'Tis they who make the basic seven Taste like morsels sent from heaven. -Marilyn Doner.
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