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

 - Class of 1936

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Didyou know tlmt. . . Mr. Merickel spent N11--. Waryu .14 I llrl, 'xlittvx yllwlrxxewml mlnm Sli-.s Haul. I Minus Mr. Il1,.tl I ml-4,11 I r l iuNir1 ir N17'Pfllf!'til11l'l' Nl 1 lil Riu itlxat. lhau Xl htqwm llnmi X ff,,'f. ff' K f Mr. Cramer's morning line-up. Our faculty is made up of seventy-four members, who are not only exceptionally good teachers but also excellent hosts and hostesses, good guests, and happy travellers. Their likes and dislikes, hobbies, and diversions are varied. For instance Miss Hamilton is quite a golfer, while Mr. Eberth is an expert on w-ild flowersg in fact, last summer he found a rare species of wild orchid which he hopes to study further, and Mrs. Dean likes many kinds of books. Miss Bissell studied French last summer under very favorable conditions, for she spent a lovely time in France, and later travelled in England and Belgium. Miss Holt, our popular, young English teacher from Robinson also toured Europe during the summer. Then she went to California for her Christmas holidays, where she helped with the tournament of roses. Quite a rover isn't she? Miss Lecklider enjoyed a cruise to Bermuda for Part of her vacation. y ., 'IX' 'lf' , I .1 1 1 L! . . I W: ll I I,!n:':lu N,ifs.el:lxa.llllm:l Nl r-. .l.-:'Lf,1r:- lrnmrlfnivx 5-lr. Ip! l.uu!i,l1.suwu fa, ,, -U, t,a sg gia,ff: aQ: ,. -f ..-Xu '.:X,l,..,f,,, ., 'f2g,?f.gz?'iwsg3E1-,ff',' '- rj 1 1- Qfftfpffa- 'L .wa 1- . 41,3519-w'7-'J',-L: 1 :j'.jjg,,.fQb . , ,la ,Z eg 1f.,,,.5wPa9f-,2Q..1 a:.'Ji'1: gr matt 5 ,-g.:.,,,z,,, Xa fq.g'a.3.::b! 0 - wtf: ,jf I 'w-..-wi? . T5 Q fi: K ' last summer getting married . . . Mr. Baum is an electrician . . . Mr. Cramer really enjoys teaching . . . being a dean makes Miss Schaff a very busy lady . . . Mr. Foley mows grass when he isn't making toys or going to Niagara . . . Mr. Bistline and Doc Meissner enjoy teas- ,Nl .:fi rJ'f fa ,4L.zf.f-If 5753 'IRAQ . ing young freshmen who don't know -43' R. filfslaimlh. - - - Q their lessons . . . Miss Mather is an x 1 -f?2j': 1fg1'-Wi 31. QS lf-1-xp . . . . accomplished pianist . . . Mrs. Parkhurst ' THR- V , Intl'-, f ,-2 . will , , flip,.GwQZi,'tf?345i is quite a traveler . . . Mrs. Featherstone Mliiigf!! became a Western pioneer last summer? 7 lifes, gl '1'l?'f!s, L 5-.gags ' ,G e as ef- as eeee as il . 1,g.-4f-.3:-- ,,,g,1g 2- ,atv 5.371 -' --,V -Q --W Y-.W - -..-... --H V Y--W 'i?ji1 gg a K Y I . a-a- A... Y ,mmf 42 5- l19

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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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E ': H ii csi F si ' Efficiency in the sick room by Frieda johnson, Ethel johnson, and Mrs. Brieseg the patient is Esther Freeman. F A C U L T Y It is said that one's education is never finished, and our faculty prove no exception to this rule. Miss Butler, our charming, young French teacher, attended Western University, while Miss Collins, Miss Lester, and Miss Hamilton worked hard on their M.A. degrees at the University of Michigan, and Miss Clark burned the midnight oil at Ohio State. Mr. Baum and Miss Dallet did work in the field of guidance at the University of Toledo. Mr. Lamb, who came to Scott this year from Robinson junior High, does not seem satisfied with a mere master's degree, but continues studying for his doctorate at the University of Michigan. But one may further his education without going away to school or enrolling in classes. Miss Canniff applied herself diligently to the study of Italian, and Frenchg Miss Paschall continued her research in the field of creative writing, and Miss O'Brien worked on her thesis. With the evident interest in furthering their knowledge and with such zeal to learn, there is no danger of Scott faculty ever becoming stale. We wish that . . . everybody could join Miss Masten's dancing class in the gym . . . Mr. Rettig could teach a class in public speaking . . . Mrs. Briese could take more and bigger classes . . . Miss Malone would give us daily a sample of her cookies . . . we could all bowl like Mr. Langstaff . . . we all had dimples like Miss Smead's . . . we could train a band the way Mr. Sutphen does . . . we could all paint pictures like Miss Morgan . . . we could type like Miss Elliott. 52031 Mrs. Rosemary Feathers Mr. 1. W. B. Foley IOII e Miss Helen M. Fields Miss Margaret Foster Miss Minnie Gould Miss Geraldine Hamilton t F F 3 'C 'ff tiii Miss Helen Holt Miss Hazel Keplinger MfssVOlive Kirkby Miss Clare Humphrey Y Mr. O. B. Kirk Miss Lillian Krueger 92 JJ: 'I

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