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Oral Presentation. Brielle Warner. Dorothy Patricia Jagel Grandma. Background. Born: August 7 th , 1924 in Cleveland, Ohio Ethnicity: Father (Polish), Mother (American) Siblings: 2 sisters and 1 brother Marriage: Married at age 20 to Clarence Jagel, mother of 3 children. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Oral Presentation

Oral PresentationBrielle Warner

Page 2: Oral Presentation

Dorothy Patricia Jagel Grandma

Background

Born: August 7th, 1924 in Cleveland, Ohio

Ethnicity: Father (Polish), Mother (American)

Siblings: 2 sisters and 1 brother

Marriage: Married at age 20 to Clarence Jagel, mother of 3 children

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Childhood/School Experience• Went to a catholic school

with no uniforms and mixed classes however, they were very basic

(spelling, grammar, geography etc.)

• Teachers didn’t hit the students, they were very friendly

• No college expectations from her parents

• Priests were allowed to sexually touch girls and boys

• Nuns would hit students if they didn’t go to church on Sunday

Interesting!

(google)

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Work Experience• Jobs:

Kayne shirt factoryphone operatordesk clerk at hotelHallmark retailer

• Earned an average of $18 dollars a week!• Her paycheck was given to her parents instead for herself

Interesting!• Men had better job

opportunities and got paid more..not much different than today, ladies!!

• Women were expected to walk instead of drive to work!

(google)

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Entertainment age 21

The Big Band

The Fox Trot

Harry James

Interesting!• Movie tickets were

only 35 cents! They used to give customers candy bars when they walked in!

Cleveland, OH theatre

Clark Gable Betty Davis

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Fashion age 21

Women wore dresses,hats, belts, gardenia's, bobby pins for hair

Women were judged more easily than men based on their appearance.

(Google)

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Expectations for her daughters

Encouraged her 2 daughters to either become nursesor teachers so they would have more time to spend with theirchildren. This was seen as very common! She wasn’t at strict to her children as her parents were to her..

(Shoe Polish Story) “My dad asked me to hand him the shoe polish

but accidently I handed him toothpaste…I guess I didn’t hear him correctly and he was soo mad…he beat me really bad with a belt!! It was common for parents to hit children for punishment”

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How does aging impact her life as a woman?

“Nothing to look forward to..I have to use a cane, losing eye sight.. The women have a harder time to be seen as desirable from losing physical beauty. Men look ok but women are judged for not being perfect.”

(Google)

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Interesting small side facts during my interview!

• More men smoked than women, women didn’t go to the bars

• When daughters were in school, only cheerleading was offered

to them but men had all the other sports.• Bread was only 10 cents!• For Christmas, my grandma got small items

such as a coloring book and crayons.• She had to wear her dresses over again

because her family didn’t have much money.