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A man, Humble Soft-spoken Quiet A friend to all, A scholar, Learned in many fields Always seeking to learn more Experienced far beyond our few years ln the wisdom which comes from living. A leader, Highly respected by everyone Gently persuasive Inspiring faith in oneself, in one's school and in one's future. Striving always to maintain high standards of excellence Not for his own glory But for the glory of Scott. This is the man To whom we look for leadership, A man in whom we have complete faith Because he has faith in us. Principal, R. J, Langstaft llvrik 'Hvv4-Q.- Hnppy Birthday, Mr. Langstaff! Cakes, cards and presents from students crowd his normally streamlined desk.
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Judge H ry Pett grew presdes as defending attorney Nannie Fitzgerald questions witness Wendy Dorf. Orientation is on trial at Scotters Speak. Marv Friedman, prosecuting attorney, and the iury watch closely. and Spirit Boosters Lead the Way The Parent-Teachers' Association ot Scott High School has always been an active boosters' group. This year was no exception as they showed their willingness to support student activities. A committee of twelve parents worked diligently throughout the year to raise money tor badly needed band uniforms. The proceeds from an election-day bake sale and a neighborhood tag day swelled the fund. At the be- ginning at the year, the P. T. A. paid tor the first issue at the THISTLE, which was distributed to every Scott student tree at charge. Later in the tall, a large group ot P, T. A. members attended Scotters Speak, a program presented by students to inform parents and friends of the com- plete Scott program. The P. T. A.'s generosity made possible the bus which took the scholarship teams to Bowling Green and a scholarship which was awarded to a Scott graduate. The party after Scott Skits for the entire cast and the refreshments served at the Senior Prom were financed by the P. T. A. Efficient and hard-working otticers tor the T958-T959 school year included Mrs. George Kohler, president, Mrs, Franklin Shore, first vice-president, Mr. Ralph Merickel, second vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Doneghy, secretary, Mrs. l-larold Boesel, treasurer.
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Our Leaders Design the Scott Program of Education The four assistant principals serve in many ways to make our years at Scott pleasant and rewarding ones. Upon entering Scott as freshmen, we need guidance in our choice of subjects, activities and personal goals. Our friendly counselors, Miss Florence Petersen and Mr. Vernon Alberstett, help us make intelligent choices. This guidance continues throughout our four years. When the time of commencement arrives, they prepare for us recommenda- tions to future colleges and employers. The many and varied tests administered Hwoughoutthe school year are underthe superwdon of hABs Vera Baynnhen asmyant pnndpalin charge olin- struction. She schedules educational programs and assem- blies for classes or groups of students, and in numerous other ways promotes the advancement of learning. The many Mudentachwnes atScoH come underthe capabk direction of Mr. Ralph Merickel, assistant principal in charge of activities. Whether it be information about ci freshman dance or caps and gowns for graduation, Mr. Merickel is the one to consult. He is also kept busy advising the Stu- dent Council and the Senior Class. K Miss Vera Baymiller and Mr. Ralph Merickel Miss Florence Petersen Mr. Vernon Alberstett -if yr? ii sg itil'
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