Jesup Scott High School - Scottonian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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city. Robert Bolles-Cne of the youngest newspaper editors in the country. Chester Breede-Manager of the Nickel Plate for the Van Sweringens. Russell BrownfOne of the most dignihed members of the school board. Robert Burgener-An optimistic traveling salesman. Wilson But1erwChief of the Toledo Fire Department. ' Charles Carson--Clever essayist on the Atlantic Monthly. Warren Carter-Robust member of the Toledo Police Department. Harold Chiles?-A radio enthusiast, and a contributor of many helpful suggestions and inventions for the world of radio. Lewis Cook-Re cently made a general. Noted for his work at West Point. Irwin CostellofTypical tired business man, whose recreation and rest is sought in the theatres where the review reigns supreme. Burinan CurryeThe shyest man in town. He runs when he sees a girl. Ralph Davis-Explorer of the South Pole. Walter Delaplane-g This man is too kindly to enter any of the marts of commerce, and so has taken to the quiet life of the bookfcollector. Raymond Dodge- A most dashing villian, with the customary mustache and swaggering walk. CDon't get us wrongg we mean a villian on the stage. Stage villians are the most serene and gentle sort of people in their private livesj. Deane Donley-A surgeon, who presides over important cases only. Louis Eariclq-Slick detective, who has never lost his man yet. William Edgecomb-Persuasive oil salesman. The stock he sells is worthless, but it is worth the price of one share, at least, to hear him ustrut his repertory. Frederick Eyster-Authority on Roman history. Has written several formidable-looking tomes on the subject. Carl Fauster-Popular musical comedy star. He has a record of never giving a performance without receiving flowers from some ad' miring female. Clarence Filqe-Patent attorney. Frank Firth-Prize clown of the age. Children cry for him. Clair Fisher-Amiable press agent with a superb imagination Cindispensablej. james Foxf First violinist in the New York Symphony. David Friclq-Statis tician. Edward Fritter-Saxophonist in Paul Whiteman's orchestra. Kenneth GarberfDaring animal trainer for Ringling Brothers. Clarence Garrity-Coach of the Scott football team, whose advice to the players is always introduced by that famous line: Now, when I . -. -f,---'w4-- -M f f-iii -aw 2-33 f'jj,ggj15'i' if 2- Af A-nfffr1i:f::f:-,j13fg-'iffi12 11faf- . 1,- Iliizlj

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V-V--,T---s----A . 1 -- '-f . - means acquire it, if you would conform to the standardized type that has always been accepted by college periodicals. Clarence Bachello'r+A champion tennis player. His prowess has been assigned to his litheness and grace, said to have been developed during his high school career in getting up to recite, it being compulsory to arise. Alan Baker-Evidently the unusually helpful spirit was a trifle lazy on this young man's life work, since he fthe young manl seemed to have no desire for any sort of labor. My spirit suggested that he be ia wealthy dabbler in art, although he made no practical sugf gestion as to where this wealth was to come from. It probably will have to be inherited from some convenient relative. Loren Bakere Here we have music represented in the form of a lusty bassfviolin player. It is no ordinary man who can boast of this accomplishment, when one realizes the importance of this particular instrument in an orchestra and the strength required to lug it from one place to another. james Banning-Employed by the Ford Company to demonstrate to prospec- tive customers just how many people can be given seats in one lonely little Ford, by making use of all available parts. Benn Barnhart-Any man that has such a queerlyfspelled first name surely deserves an original sort of future, so he will perhaps pardon my spirit and me if we make him an actor. That name has box-office possibilities, we insist. Richard Beard-A noted chemist, famed for his dangerous experiments, which, fortunately, have come out successfully without any personal or, what is perhaps more important, facial damage. Lucius Bea'rdfHow would you like to be a floorfwalker, Lucius? It's a charding position, allowing one all sorts of observation of human nature, and you might even be- come a philosopher in your spare moments. joe BEl17T17A good- natured book salesman, who allows no rebuffs to mar his disposition. He goes on gaily, ever the optimist, to the next office to offer his wares, and one more refusal is nothing in his young life. Albion Binigar- Because of his constant philanthropic' work, Albion has had a town named after himg and a beautifully conspicuous statue is erected in the town square to remind the natives of his splendid work. Fred Bishop- A very forceful young lawyer, who has forged his way unobtrusively, yet thoughtfully, to the front. Frederick Bissell-A prosperous banker, who has found time to collect one of the finest libraries in the Q - f e-ee Q ffm. sri K V' xyr' ': ' Y L: in A V F V' V V A Ifuill



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i ' ' o 1. in 4 .. , ' was a boy-. Don Garwood-Civil engineer. Harry Gill-Bash' ful advertisement for hair restorer. jack Glass--Adonisflike golf champion. Beryl Goldman-Shrewd lawyer, Louis Gross-Proud possessor of a fullfgrown, luxurious beard. Paul Grud-Headmaster of a military school. William Guitteau-Superintendent of Schools fjust to carry on the family namej. 'Iolin Halsted-Owner of the PiercefArrow agency, and posseessor of the best looking roadster in the place. Ross Hammond-Flo Ziegfeld's successor. Harold H annes -Ranch owner in the great open spaces. Lewis Hausnian-Professor of the light fantastic. Frank Hawley-Lecturer on astronomy. He makes his talks so interesting that even the drowsiest sort of student is able to keep awake for at least half of it. Paul Hedden-Influential ward leader. He will be mayor of the town before he is much older. Adelbert Henderson-Corporation lawyer. William Hill-Mono' logist in vaudeville. Robert Hoffner-Palmistg popular among the debuntantes. Walter Hoover-A famous bull fighter in Mexico, where he throws the bull, his hair being a supreme enticement to the bulls. Paul Hoy-Rotund insurance agent. Sidney Jacobson-Editor of a radical literary magazine, who writes scathing denunciations of all accepted theories. Walter johnson- Shrewd Hnancier. Walter A. johnson-Owner of the famous chain of restaurants. Harry jolinston-Doctor of painless dentistry. Clarence Kamm-Grower of rare orchids. Russell Keier-Expert maker of double chocolate shorties, with pecans. Wesley Kenne- Babe Ruthls successor. Small boys follow him worshipfully. Reeves Kidney-Wild animal hunter. Scores of elephant tusks, lions' skins, etc., clutter up his home. Robert Kidney-Owner of the largest drug store that really sells drugs. Wayne Kirnmerline-Criginator of a new theory of evolution. jay Kinne-Chauffeur to the President, and special guardian of the presidential dog. Arthur Klein-Famous horticulturalist. Bernard Klivans-Leader of the labor unions. Fred' ericlq Koss-Head of his own advertising firm. Albert Kriplge- American ambassador to Siam. George Lamb-Creator of the most exasperating, puzzling sort of crossfword puzzles. Claude Lance-Owner of a large department store. james Lasalle-Auctioneer, who exorts innocent customers to llllsl

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