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William Green, Editor. Ira Davis, Business Manager. W ml - - VW- -- v -v -- -7--K .-W-,Y -.-,-- Wt- --v.-.......',......7.........,.. ...,,...-,.,,...,,-, SCOTTONIAN BGARD The staff of the Scottonian was selected in the spring of last year by the editor with the suggestions and approval of the ad- visers. Little time was lost by the staff in beginning the produc- tion of the book, the taking of senior pictures and home room pictures as well as the subscription campaign were well under way soon after the opening of school. The organization section was edited by Roger Shinn, assisted by James Muenger and Lucille Anderson. Virginia Gould, editor of the senior section, was ably assisted by Ruth Crosby. The home room section was compiled by Dorothea Wiesehahn, who also wrote up the girls' athletics. Fred Lipp and Edward Little were in charge of the athletic section. Elenor Tarshis worked out the feature section, and the faculty pages were in charge of Marilynn Dodds. The panel editor, who prepares the photographs for engraving, was Echo Morrison, assisted by Jean Niedermaier. The cover design and art work which appears in the book were executed by Bill Smith and John Brymer. George Floyd and Mr. Welday attended to that part of the photography which was not commercial work. The art Work was done under the careful super- vision of Miss Morgan, while the staff's literary endeavors were supervised by Miss Humphrey. The first event this autumn in the history of the 1934 Scot- tonian was the twelfth annual convention of the National Schol- astic Press Association held in Chicago, October 12th to 14th, 1933, this convention was conducted as a symposium of the prob- -. ,.,.., 1, wygsnwsx 24' 21 22 ssl Y 'fi' lo iii! 1 In the picture: Virginia ' A V V Gould, Fred Lipp, Jean Nie . I. dermaier, Echo Morrison glam ,mi e Edward Little, Ruth Crosby i -, George Floyd. 7 252 96 l-4 I5 lf! Page Ten M45-Q
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Page Nin Tl-TE BELL OE OLD CENTRAL NOW ON SCOTT CAMPUS Oh sentinel of past and present life, If you could speak, how much you might disclose! You tolled the knell of brothers torn by strife, Then joyously proclaimed discord's repose. In happier days to Learning's fount you called The youth. When mounting flames soared high, With warning notes you cautioned, then envvalled You toppled from your belfry in the sky. Now quite restored, you and the years contend. You do not, as before, ring out, but stay An ever present and unchanging friend. You see us come and go from day to day. As joys of present into history flee, You will betoken cherished mernory. -Dorothea Wiesehahn
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Standing: Lucille Anderson, W Marilynn Dodds, Edward Ebert, Roger Shinn. Seated: Elenor Tarshis, Bill Smith, Dorothea Wiesehahn, James Muenger. Page Eleven vw-,.rJH,..,....,....-.,-. ,., , Y -- F, - -V - 4 SCOTTONIAN BOARD lems of publications. Delegates representing the Scottonian included Miss Clare Humphrey, literary adviser, Miss Caroline Morgan, art adviser, Ira Davis, business manager, and William Green, editor. Each year the association sponsors a critical service which grades school publications according to their merits. The 1933 Scottonian received a first class honor rating for schools of one thousand or more students. The 1933 volume marks the third successive year that Scott High Schoo1's year book has been so honoredg this accomplishment is made more remarkable by the fact that, while many schools employ commercial artists, the Scottonian has always been as nearly a student creation as possible. The financial situation of the book was quite discouraging at the beginning of the yearg the Scottonian Board was faced on every side with increased costs. Only the most careful budgeting and buying enabled the staff to produce a yearbook. Ira Davis, under the supervision of Mr. Welday, managed the finances and sales of the book as well as the advertising. He was assisted by Bill Williams and Edward Ebert, advertising solicitors. When Scottonian Day arrives, the product of the Scottonian Board is delivered to the eager student body whose much- appreciated support has made possible this, the twenty-first volume of the Scottonian. It is the earnest hope of the Scot- tonian Board that this volume will bring back happy memories of high school days whenever it is consulted in the future. Miss Humphrey, Adviser Miss Morgan, Adviser Mr. Welday, Adviser
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