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

 - Class of 1934

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION THINGS WE OFTEN REMARK ABOUT: Mrs. Probasco's Easter egg purple gym suitg Those after-school volleyball gamesg Mr. Meissner's annual pleas during football season for school support Ciinancial, that islg Mr. Rettig's great portrayal of the big bad wolf g That bathing suit Mrs. Myers brought back from her jaunt to Bermudag That girls' tumbling class one occasionally comes upon after hours on the third floorg Mr. Brown's meanderings about the stage while giving a pep talkg And those sporting shorts worn by our illustrious profs in that student-faculty basketball game! COMMERCIAL THINGS WE OFTEN HEAR: Keep your eyes on your copyug That Miss Lester is a swell teacherg Have a well sharpened pencil g That commercial teachers are the only ones required to have six classes dailyg Accuracy before speed g Debits must equal creditsug About High School Day at Sears and Roebuck'sg That Mrs. LeGron is one of our hardest working teachers- checks book-keeping sets dailyg About Miss Elliott's difficulty in spelling alphabetg About that drawing contest with type-writersg And about those grand jobs Miss Dallet used to be able to get for her salesmanship students! YOU'VE GOT TO GET IT Mrs. Myers Mrs. Parkhurst Miss Perkins Mrs. Rainsberg Mr. Rettig Miss Schaff Miss O'Brien Miss Paschall Mrs. Probasco Miss Retior Mr. Roe Miss Smead Page Twenty-four aanmu.

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Miss Larkin Mrs. Le Gron Miss Lewis Miss Masten Mr. Meissner Miss Morgan Page Twenty-three Miss Lecklider Miss Lester Miss McGuinness Miss Mather Miss Mills Mr. Muellich A I2 T THINGS WE OFTEN WONDER ABOUT: Why everyone who wants a poster made waits until the eleventh hour to tell us about itg Why so few people know that Miss Morgan and Mrs. Dean are among our foremost women artistsg That sign on the art room doorg What Miss Morgan would do if her clippings were lostg Why Miss Morgan and Mrs. Dean don't start a loan office to take care of those requests for scissors, glue, cardboard, and Xmas sealsg Who really sandpapers those drawing boardsg The official name for the little room between the two art roomsg And why some people are harboring the illusion that art work is all play! S C I E N C E THINGS THAT OFTEN SURPRISE US: Those double lab periods and the people you get to know during therng Mr. Weldayls cheerful bluntnessg That driving power Miss Collins exhibits in classg The number of fair students who take up astronomy Cstill- Mr. Bradford is the teacherjg The greenhouse appearance of the biology labg The force that compels Miss Wachter to seek new laurels-now it's a doctor's degreeg Not finding Mr. Brunson in the physics laboratoryg Miss Larkinls familiarity with contemporary literatureg That the new course in geology is really interestingg And the variety of odors that issue forth from the chemistry laboratory! DISCOVERING THE LAWS OF THE LEVER



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Miss Staadecker Mr. Sutphen Mr. Sutter Miss Taylor Mr, Timmons Miss Wachter Mr. Weiser Mr. Welday Miss Werum Miss Wisely Page Twenty-five HOUSEHOLD ART THINGS WE HAVE BEEN TOLD: That the domestic science girls' tea for their ma ters was so success- ful that the fond parents would like one every monthg That successful homes don't just happen, but are the result of careful studyg How to dress to suit one's income and personalityg That two of the most interested students in domestic science are Ken Sampson and Art Langeg That Miss Brown is most particular about the flatg Miss Keplinger is one of our best-dressed teachersg That the character traits which we develop in high school we carry with us through lifeg And that cooperation is the basis of all work! INDUSTRIAL ART THINGS WE HAVENT FOUND ANSWERS FOR: How long Mr. Sutter's name remained Miss George Suttern on Stein's mailing listg Where Mr. Dunn acquired the knack for handling boysg The hum of the band saw outside room 101g Why a person with Mr. Foley's personality should be hidden away up on the fourth fioorg Why there is so much difficulty encountered in drawing the volute of the ionic capitalg Why the lock on the bulletin in the woodwork shopg Why the freshman always reaches his Waterloo when confronted with transition problemsg What causes Mr. Lake's bursts of enthusiasmg And why some of us don't take lessons from Mr. Roe in putting things away Where they belong! THE HUM OF THE BAND SAW .W il'

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