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

 - Class of 1935

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l l I f L MISS MORGAN TEACHING COLOR HARMONY FACULTY lawyer at Scott, pleads his case on the fiddle in his spare time-and very entertainingly, too. Now for a list of only's. Mr. Kirk is the only Scotch- man at Scott, but he tells jokes instead of being the butt of them as were his ancestors. Miss Paschall teaches the only high school creative writing class in the city and is the only teacher who has received fan mail. Miss Perkins is the only journalism teacher we know who can supervise the work of an A-1 school paper and also serve the world's famous lighter-than-air cake. Mr. Rettig was the only city coach who could produce a football team to beat Waite, and Mr. Brown is the only coach in the state who could train a state championship track team followed by a state championship Cross Country team. Since Thanksgiving Mr. Rettig is under the illusion that thirteen is a lucky number. This is his thirteenth year as coach, the thirteenth time we've beaten Waite, and he played thirteen men in the game. Four new teachers have been added to the teaching staff this year. Mr. Bistline, assistant football coach and science teacher, comes from Blissfield. Our young French teacher, Miss Butler, taught at Waite last year. Miss Foster, who was formerly from Riverside grade school, teaches English, and Mrs. Morhardt is again helping Mrs. Myers in the gym. Miss OlBrien declares that she leads a very humdrum existence, but since she happenis to be the adviser of the Student Council and Pericleans, besides instructing other groups in parliamentary procedure, she must be too busy to lead a very dull life. Miss Kudzia, who, by the way, is 22 A' N N 'Y X w. lv . ,i .N Miss Perkins Miss Bissell Miss Humphrey Mr. Kirk Miss Krueger Mr. Lake n DM Miss Gould Miss Hamilton Miss Keplinger Miss Kirkby Miss Kudzia Mr. Langstaff

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e J! X, - Miss Cockayne Mr. Corbett Miss Dallet Mrs. Dean Mr. Eberth Mrs. Featherstone Miss Collins Mr. Cramer Mrs. Davis Mr. Dunn Miss Elliott Miss Fields a,ieH i WEISER'S STILL FACULTY versity of Toledo. Many other teachers are following their diverse interests and are doing graduate work of various types. We are now going to bare all of the whims, idiosyncra- sies, habits, and secret ambitions of our teachers. Each teacher is different in some way from the others. We propose to find this difference. When we have finished, you will know all. Some teachers have favorite sayings or expressions which mark them. When students fail to hand in assign- ments, Miss Aufderheide looks horror-stricken and says, Oh what a fall, my countryman, while Mr. Miller, our play director, frequently uses, Get the point? See the idea? He likewise has a passion for nicknames and Shakespeare. Mr. Baum insists that his favorite expression is Tut Tut, his favorite pastime is landscape gardening, and the one thing everyone knows about him is the fact that he was in the war. Miss Elliot usually exclaims, Keep your eyes on your copy, and, Accuracy before speed. All of the primping you see in the halls is due to faculty competition. Miss Masten, Miss Mather, and Miss Fields make the students look to their laurels. Miss Masten is now social director and she has initiated several new types of social activities into Scott such as mixed classes for ballroom dancing for students who want to learn, and the idea of giving dances just for pleasure instead of as money-making projects, while Miss Mather is largely responsible for the success of the Music Guild. As for hobbies, Miss Canniff has an unusual one. She collects Mexican and Spanish dolls. Mr. Cramer, our only 21



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X Miss Larkin Mrs. Le Gron Miss Lewis Miss Masten Mr. Meissner Miss Morgan Miss Lecklider Miss Lester Miss McGuinness Miss Mather Miss Mills Mr. Muellich Q. 7 Y I M .Mnn a....M.a.t.rr4 .ag-we M- f S' Q MR. DUNN GIVING DRAFTING INSTRUCTION X4 I A f' If 1 Vi i ACULTY one of the few Scott teachers who graduated from Scott, is another busy club adviser. Side glances-Miss Clark hurrying somewhere or doing something with a very ambitious look upon her face. She is pep personified and she really gets things done. Everyone borrowing from Miss Morgan and Mrs. Dean-Students and teachers borrow everything from paste and pins to ink and cellophane. Since this happens because they are both so efficient, we suggest that they start a Morgan and Dean Efficiency Bureauf' Mr. Meissner's strange power over freshmen-Other teachers wish they had the same power to get them excited over their work that he has to get them all pepped up over football. Miss Kirkbyls slip of the tongue when she asked her American Government class if the colonial governors had an excuse. Mr. Welday,s absent mindedness the day he came to school in a blue coat and brown trousers- he said the closet was dark. The cafeteria would seem dull without Mr. Timmons to keep the line in order with his pencil, Mr. Welday to punch the adding machine, and Mr. Weiser to hand out change. There are, however, two improvements we think might be made in the cafeteria. Nonbreakable milk bottles for freshmen and adjustable straws for the students who prefer to drink from milk bottles resting upon the floor- and quite a few do. Besides turning into an actress in her spare time Miss Staadecker writes amusing verses. Remember those about the new members of the Honor Society last year? Another thing we often marvel at is her amazing ability to squelch 23

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