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

 - Class of 1936

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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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Jiarriett Applegate,Don Tarshis, Winifred Robinson, and ludith Blair birologing with f Miss Krueger. F A C U L T Y Here's a secret. Our teachers have some very lovely parties. For instance there was the English Department party given for Miss Mills, at which the book-like place cards represented a characteristic of the person designated. Miss Staadecker's was The Magngficent Obsession, Miss Perkins's was The Animal King- dom, and Miss Holt's was So Big. Then, too, there was the party at which the place cards were pithy epitaphs, written by Miss Staadecker. Speaking of parties reminds one that Miss Krueger, Miss Smead, and Miss Lewis entertained the women members of the faculty with the motion pictures taken on their trip through the West. There were also several dinners, bridge luncheons, and teas given for the ladies at various times throughout the year. The men, too, enjoy themselves. They had a bowling team, of which Mr. Lake seems to be the champion, and they have the annual basketball game. Mr. Welday, Mr. Weiser, Mr. Baum, and Mr. Timmons spent many memorable evenings together, playing bridge. G We'd like to know . . . where Miss Refior got that lovely smile she flashes so often . . . how 'Miss Humphrey is able to hustle the way she does . . . how Miss Cannilf happened to forsake her doll collection for her stamp collection . . . just how Miss Wachter gets those devastating waves . . . where Mr. Lake reads all the jokes that he tells to the hall patrols . . . how Mr. Bradford is able to round up such grand scholarship teams . . . how Miss Werum can bring forth such lovely music from high school students. 223 XI:-A t,fvrm.l- 'slsilim Kiwi hsiiai:-m Smut' Eli' f.u'l Rl: r-anar Nli Ralph Mg-rl, LM A ' ,, Q, t i f ' a F if .sf Mlm Ksglunisr Xhil' Nh ill: l'11'l.lxur:t -' k , je ,5:,:I':Eg- ' . 1,455 ,J IFEQSEE 'N' -, .- - .1 '41-,1. Mlm- lltrlup H ls- FMU its , tan

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