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

 - Class of 1936

Page 19 of 164

 

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Page 19 text:

1 'r-'- '-- -Y-.7....v-. ,.wr,.v.-cm,-f--v-1, -.K TO THE DEANS The busiest and most exciting year of all is the senior year. Miss Schalf and Mr. Baum certainly lend experienced hands in making it also the happiest. As senior and junior deans, they find themselves overwhelmed with work to do, but a keen sense of humor and everlasting good nature open doors into all hearts. Miss Perkins and Mr. Cramer, deans of the sophomore girls and boys do much toward holding those second-year students in checkg strong, matured characters help them wield the neces- sary force. Nevertheless, the students have found them willing to go more than half way in being kind and friendly advisers. Understanding and tact are Miss Smead's and Mr. Corbett's out- standing assets as deans of the freshmen. Knowledge of the per- plexities that are apt to befall these youngsters, coupled with the ability to advise successfully, makes these two loved by all.

Page 18 text:

TO MR. DEMOREST When a school has as its leader a man who is loved and admired by both students and teachers, who has faith in his followers as well as a deep understanding of and sym- pathy for their mistakes, that school is fortunate. Scott High School has been especially favored, for in Mr. Demorest it has just such a leader: kind, generous, and always considerate. il6l



Page 20 text:

K l18l james Frook, Miss, Cannilf, Roslyn Rice, Dorothy Webb, Demetra Phyllis, and Bruce Bucklew enjoying Senor Camerero's letter. F A C U L T Y The faculty of Scott High School is one of the most unusual and enviable in the city. It is unusual in that it is the only one in Toledo with an honorary member and enviable be- cause, collectively and individually, it takes a whole-hearted interest in the school and all school enterprises. Our honorary member is the well-known and much-loved Senor Ador- acion Gomez Camerero. A native of Toledo, Senor Camefefo Spain, he started the movement for lasting friendship between the two Toledos. Through his affiliation with the newspapers of Madrid and El Castellano, a Toledo news- paper of which he is editor, he did much to further the movement. He was made an honorary member of the Scott faculty in the spring of nineteen thirty-five. A close bond of friendship has arisen from his exchanging letters with Scott students and we hope it will last indefinitely. We are sorry . , . to lose Mrs. LeGron, teacher of bookkeeping, to DeVilbiss . . . that Mr. Muellich did not return to Scott as we all wished . . . that Miss Mills has retired from teaching . . . that Mr. Weiser was not more careful of his eyes in the faculty basketball game . . . that Mrs. Davis has not yet returned from her leave of absence . . .that Mr. Timmons did not attend more senior play practices . . . Mrs. Carney left us in the middle of the year.

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