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Page 9 text:
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Mr. Frank G. Scott DEDICATION One of the most beloved and hardest working Junior College instructors, Mr. Frank C. Scott is looked upon, by his students and all other persons associated with him, as a man deser ' ing great admiration and esteem. Called “Scotty” by all, he spent his days and many countless hours teaching all t pes of drawing to pre-engineering students. Through his quick wit, he usually managed to keep his students in a cheerful mood — even through some “dark” davs of a rough course. Whether giving advice, on scholastic problems or otherwise, or supporting a JC social function, he always had the welfare of the student in mind.
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Dean Kenneth L. Edwards Administrators led the trek. No wagon train would have reached its destination without an able team of experienced leaders. The Dutchmen were directed by Dean Kenneth Edwards, the head wagon master. His chief scout was Assistant Dean Vincent Margerum. Mrs. Grace Lowery was the Junior College secretary, while E. G. Hexter serx ed as the registrar. These capable persons successfully guid¬ ed the students through the dangers of the trail. Also contributing much to the success of the trek were Dr. Don B. Matthews, B7HS-JC superintendent, and the Board of Education. Superintendent Don B. Matthews BOARD OF EDUCATION of District 201. Standing: Wilfred Holie, Dr. Marvin G. Miller, Her¬ bert E. Baum, Leslie A. Driver, Carl W. Feickert. Seated: Rogers D. Jones, Miss Ruth Fincke, Norman Stonewater, board president; Mrs. Frances Braswell. 4
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The untold heroes of the ex¬ pedition were those who work¬ ed behind-the-scenes; namely the janitors and the cafeteria workers. T he janitors made the journey a healthier one by keep¬ ing the equipment around the buildings and classrooms very sanitary. THE CAFETERIA STAFF did a splen¬ did job ... Ed Schonz kepi the world history clossroom clean . . . Janitor Mogin was always on the job . . . Students often conferred in the school lounge . . . Spicy, tasty dishes were a trademark of the cafeteria. This yearns journey will he rememhered. 6 Healthy and nourishing food were a necessitv ' for the pioneers if they were to maintain the great measures of strength and energy needed to complete the trek. Mr. Or ’ille Harper and his cafeteria staff came to the rescue here with their daily, hot - plate lunches. The journey would have been impossible to complete without the added and necessary ser ’- ices performed by these im¬ portant members of the wagon-train crew. VINCE MARGERUM aided stu¬ dents in picking their courses . . . Dutchmen representatives stopped for dinner at a confer¬ ence at Lincoln College . . . JC students come through to aid the county blood bank . . . JC blood donors celebrated after giving blood.
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