Geneva Duker

Geneva M. Duker Schissel (March 5, 1905 – July 14, 1976) was an American dancer, actress, and diver.

[4][5] In 1921 she was a featured dancer in a children's pageant, Secrets of the Sun Dial, produced in Boston to raise money for the Near East Relief Fund.

[7] Duke was a dancer who appeared on the vaudeville stage, and in several Broadway productions.

She also worked as an artist's model, and performed in a high-diving stunt act with her sisters at the New York Hippodrome.

[5] Her stage credits included roles in Better Times (1922),[8] Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1924,[9] Greenwich Village Follies (1924, with her sister Alice),[10][11][12] The Great Temptations (1926),[13] The Desert Song (1926–1928), Cross My Heart (1928), and Sammy's Sally (1928).