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

 - Class of 1936

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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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It-, , it .1 4. ft Nlrllilrrw luunb llr N ! lanywifrl in ljmxtlnliur larkin Hi-.s Hi rsh: I 1 tklivlq-1 l-I Urn Ms- 4 fen1i!z:.- Niles Lmuv Ma-Lt:-n Mr, Russell Must-r 1 , 1 Goodies by Miss Malone, Dorothy Hogg, and Betty Deeds. F A C U L T Y This year Scott has adopted the collegiate idea of developing personalities. Miss Keplinger, Miss Malone, and Mrs. Briese banded together to form what they call the personality classes. They are divided into three sections of six weeks each. During this time, food, clothing, and personal education are studied. These three classes are fast becoming very popular. Then there is the boy's cooking class conducted by Miss Malone. The boys not only learn to cook but also to serve luncheons. Mr. Mater, new to Scott this year, has a group of boys under his very able direction who work wonders with wood. Right across the hall from him is Mr. Sutter, who does things with metal. Mr. Roe runs a mighty smooth class in mechanical drawing, and Mr. Dunn keeps an active group of boys together in the engineering club. Aside from being varied and educational, these classes are also interesting. We bear that. . . Miss Aufderheide had several laughs over the spelling contest . . . Miss Fields has a lovely voice . . . Mr. Corbett swings a mean tennis racket . . . Miss Kudzia is acting in an advisory capacity to the state department of educa- tion . . . Miss McGuinness teaches alertness as well as English . . . Mrs. Myers dances beautifully . . . Dave Brown makes great speeches . . . Mr. Miller knows his Shakespeare . . . Mrs. Bowyer is enjoying herself at McKinley. H21



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N113 Ruhr-rs litrrixz Mr. liulxrrtf li-if 'irfibx N X1 sr. X Im xi I s NX 'W X7-was I' Under the spreading chestnut tree these busy smithies stand: Edmund Ellis, William 1 Adams, Mr. Sutter, Vinton Crawford, and Leonard Kunkle. s-. Nl.xrg.1ra.'x M had Xlis-. lniu' Slut-ad Our teachers must get a great deal of fun out of their classes. One day Mrs. Carney enjoyed herself during a recitation on the subject of misplaced modifiers. Miss Cockayne received a jolt when she learned from a student that Wm. A. White was the emperor of Kansas. Mrs. Rainsberger chuckled when she read on one of her examination papers that suffrage was the number killed in the World War. -.s lluvxrimin Staatlvfku Xlr G. V, Sutphtfn Many members of the faculty have found that it is advantageous to use college methods. Among these is Miss Kirkby, whose government students interview persons in some way connected with their workg Miss Gould has term papers. Miss Foster taught her pupils to read poetry smoothly by showing them how monot- 4 onous jack and jill could be when read in a sing-song voice. Miss Clark, in her English classes, and Miss Bingham in her X ' Wm '4 'fl' 31 fl-11kf'i'1 Wfs Spanish classes helped their students make books. Our faculty is a mighty fine groupg don't you agree? Personal opinion bas it that . . .Mr. Fank- houser, new to Scot. s commercial de partment, is quite popular Miss A gp ff Larkin is almost as good a pilot as she IS a teacher Mrs Erasquin had a good if fa g' 'AE time making her Christmas card display K f . Miss Collins can throw a snowball f :X it I 4, accurately Miss Morgan has a very -Jian:-A Y ' A ,ff winning way with the publicity Com 5 11-qw my mission clamoring for posters, Mrs ,- , ,, ld- K ,, . - if '-5 'L 11- -r rt L . -:' -. 'Z:9?5i..' T' ' ' ' ' - - - 'agf egggf Dean IS very busy . . . Mr. Kirk s new Q-y.z ww . A ' 13:-v . . . . ii., yacket is becoming.. . . Miss Mayer does :Jaw i . '-iii: Him? . f f ' , L- ., ' ' --ffzg-as :,g5a.,,, .. 5 1 -. x x 1 nt was Ht - my S351 7' E2 f' ' ' L I f 12133 '-i3Yi! LT1:' ' ' ' .g.., gf ,,,, Yr, xf . F iff , '1'4f'Ai'g'P b autiful tumbling P! g W 4- Ar '?i?,gfr YW? 1 NN paid Vt- Km r Y '1-1, 1 'sk W' 'N 10 'Z' 16 swf, X I QR lk 23 4

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