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

 - Class of 1925

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QE H 3 EM'Eg 5 'E Africa Phyllis Creswell Cwns one of the clex erest studios in Green' wich village Betty Crowder-Mary Pickford s successor' sweetheart of the public and owner of the most beautiful home in Hollywood. Eleanor Cunningham Member of the Arndt Es? Cunningham law tirm Lucille Dalber A charming young kindergarten teacher, idolized by her many pupils because of her patience and gentleness. Leora Dams Teller of bedtime stories over the radio. The children sit entranced while she enfolds her fabulous tales. She is a boon to tired mothers and busy fathers Phyllis Daiis Cellist in the New York Symphony. This versa' tile young woman in her spare time writes very acceptable poetry. Onece Day Swimming expert She swims across the English channel for exercise every morning Helen Dec leman-Woman minister Cor is it a m1r11steress7D Gertrude Deierell-Judge of the uvenile Court in Toledo Marian DeWese-Prominent advocate of more rights for women Corinne Dorn Expert knitter of socks. Virginia Du ey- Tea room owner Her shop is famous for her luscious waffles. Marion Ec er Owner of a large art gallery. eanne EclqhardteDesigner for Poiret M Poiret declares that he ower the piquancy and originality of his frocks to this clever young American girl. Eunice Emling- Farmerette, with Hne crops to her credit. Winifred Ensrningerg Owner of the most fashionable and chic millinery establishment. Dorf othy Evans-Proprietor of Toledo's loveliest florist shop. Ruth Fisher -Literary editor of The Atlantic Monthly. Alice Fiske-Cashier of The First National Bank. Her eagle eye makes her indispensible to the bank. Mary Elizabeth Foster-Editor of the Department of Jokes in The Literary Digest. Lucille Fox-Scenario writer who has discovered the secret of writing popular yet worth while moving picture material. Bessie Franklin-Lively young reporter for the Toledo Blade. Henrietta Geissman-Author of modern ballads. Her royalties are reported to be stupendous. Frances Gettins-Writer of thrilling serials. Readers wait with bated breath for each issue. Sara Gimpel-Tallest girl in the United States. Kathryn Githens-Beauty parlor specialist. Martha Gosline-Harrassed young society reporter for the Blade. Isabelle Griffith-Her profile is the envy of every artist. They have Q1 ,,Y -.,i. ' .. . A - . :nc 5' ' - ' - fn' ...LJ .- .as ,.. .J- - : ' .,... . Llq -4 . 1- : . I .V - ' r-,Qs---X 4 c-sas 1 fill aaalle ita as f is . . l l V 5- .'. y y J . E ' - A 5 ff f 1 L lurl

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A 1 5A, an 'QL Q. politan opera singer. john Zablocki-The spirit uttered a sigh of relief when he came to this name, because it is the last one of the boys. In an impulsive mood he made this young man a millionaire. And now to the more interesting fair sex. My romantic spirit helper rubbed his wraithlike hands in anticipation. Catherine Adams5Head of a fashionable dressfmaking establish' ment. Rachel Armour-One of the most daring Woman hunters in the jungle. Sundry lions and elephants are nothing in her young life. Alice ArndtfProminent modern Portia in partnership with Eleanor Cunningham. Dolores Bacone-Congressvvomang she makes 'em all sit up and take notice. Donnahelle BaerATeacher of English at Scott. Eleanor BallfPresident of the Society for Needy Chorus Girls. Mabel Barnes -Assistant superintendent of Toledo Hospital. Mary Bennett-Now called Mrs. Rhoades. A prominent society matron. Genevieve BernardkSocial service worker. Elva Bernheisel-Member of the Women's Aviation Corps. Elizabeth Beyer-VicefMayor of Toledo. Her forceful personality has made her almost sure of receiving the posif tion of mayor at the next election. Josephine Bigelow-Eminent pub' lisher of bestfsellers. Elizabeth Biggs-Heroine of her own plays. Internationally known. Laurabel Birkenhaur-Noted lecturer. It is rumored that a great deal of her eloquence is due to her early training in Mr. Miller's class of Public Speaking. Agnes Blank-Superintendent of the American Can Co.g sucf cessor to her father. Dorothy Brassington-Naturalist. Mary Bree haut-Demure artfshop owner Cshe is demure, not the shopj. Mar' garet Brewster-Head of all the Girl Scouts in the country. Miriam Brown-Landscape gardener. Marcella Carsten-Professional trans' laterg invaluable to European travelers. jessie Clapp-Inventor of a quick moustache grower. Guaranteed to give desired results within three days. Lola ClarkvForemost woman criminologist. Mildred Clark-Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Gwendolyn Collins- Horticulturalist. Gertrude Crampton-Professor of French. Helen Cranford-Gives talks over the radio on how to be a drudgeless house' wife. Corinne Creswell-Now traveling in the remote parts of I 1 l- 1 lI116ll



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tried to induce her to pose for them, but can you picture her as an artist's model? Neither can we. Katherine Hamm-Contented wife of an insurance agent. Helen HarrisHwPoet of note. Produces reams of very beautiful, though musicless, free verse. Florence Hade-Noted mountain climber. Catherine HaysF'Writer of touching hymns. Evelyn Hay-Famed for her recent crossfcountry hike. Like a well' trained, respectable young lady, she refused all offers of lifts on the way. Ethel Hecht-The finest cook in the city. Her invitations to dinner are most highly prized, and her lucky husband is the most contented man in the world. The way to a manls heart is through his stomachfl Melita Hojl'mangCandidate for the Governorship of Ohio. Gerf trade Holton-Teacher of English and French at Scottg most popular teacher in Scott. Her classes are crowded to the doors each year, and many delicate Freshmen are trampled in the rush. Dorothy HullA Secretary of State. Bernetta Hummelwlnventor of a most modern and convenient cement mixer. Mildred Iford-Dramatic reader. Thelma Jacobs-rSuccessful cafeteria manager. Dorothy Kuehn-Prominent in Cuban Social Service work. Margaret Kapp-Portrait painter of prominence. Miriam Kellam-Interior decorator. Dorothy Kelley- Writer of Hollywood News Caroline Kelley-Editor of the Out look. Virginia KerniSuccessor to Gilda Grey, only on a slightly modified scale. Edith Klopfenstein-Her fatherls assistant. Dolly Knoblaugh-jazz singer. Popular on Broadway. Miriam Kruclqman --Dean of Women at Wellesley. Wilma Kudzia-Private secretary of a wealthy philanthropist. janet Lavenberg-Dramatic critic. Margaret Laycock-Shortfstory writer. Geneva Lealqe-Teacher of American history and civics. Ernestine Leclgner-Scott librarian. Constance LevisonfOwner of Toledols hnest equipped book shop. Ruth Light-One of the shrewdest business women in Toledo. Adelaide Machen-Crossfcountry lecturer. Lucille McCune-Now doing con' cert work in Europe. Rachel McKaig-Diving beauty. Margaret Martz-Premiere tragedienne. Katherine Meyers-County surveyor. Dorothy Miller-Railroad magnate. Lucretia Miller-Popular actress on Broadway. Frances Montgomery-Vigorous moving picture di' rector. Her dynamic power of leading people has won for her a well' deserved success. ' ... . c s sf' qllgll

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