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Identifier: scottonian00scot (find matches)
Title: The Scottonian
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Scott High School (Toledo, Ohio)
Subjects: Scott High School (Toledo, Ohio) High schools School yearbooks
Publisher: Toledo, Ohio : Scott High School
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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in ten weeks. Itis just as impossible with that school today as it was last year. Wehave graduated H. S. Seniors the past two years in ten weeks, and willdo so this year. Those having studied Shorthand may complete in thisteim, whether Pitman or Gregg. The Tii-State is reliable; it is conducted by responsible men—menof arc. men of ability, men who are industrious, men whose veracity isnot questioned by any one, except, peihaps, by a rival who is unableto do in twenty weeks what we do in ten. Why shou.d you enroll for shorthand? If you expect to enter col-lege, you must have shorthand to make your course easier and better.If you dont enter college, why not get ready for court reporting, forprivate secretarial woik, for government expert work, or for a situa-tion with a strong commercial house? SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SCHOOL. C. H. MEI.CHIOR & SONS,Both Phcne>:<. JEFFERSON AND MICHIGAN •3«o«©0«Ce •••-•••••••••••••*••• 199 THE SCOTTONIAN
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200 SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL HOW TRUE. Dear father, once you said, My son,To manhood you have grown. Make others trust you, trust yourself,And learn to stand alone. Now, father, soon I graduate,And those who long have shown How well they trust me, want their pay,And I could stand a loan. Teacher—Now, children, I want you to be so quiet that you can hear apin drop. Deathlike silence ensued. Small boy in the back of the room—Leterdrop, teacher. Judge—What is the verdict? Foreman of the Jury—Your honor, the jury are all of one mind—temporarily insane! See Parker and see better, 352 Ohio Building. PAUL LE FEVRE DANCING-^Ti Dancing- properly done is as much an education as any 8 other accomplishment. g Each year I travel spending time and money to learn the g latest steps to enable my students to keep abreast of the times, g Toledo ranks with New York, Detroit and other up-to- g date cities in having a reputation for good dancing. g I claim credit for a goodly portion of this reputation

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  • bookid:scottonian00scot
  • bookyear:1919
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Scott_High_School__Toledo__Ohio_
  • booksubject:Scott_High_School__Toledo__Ohio_
  • booksubject:High_schools
  • booksubject:School_yearbooks
  • bookpublisher:Toledo__Ohio___Scott_High_School
  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
  • booksponsor:Internet_Archive
  • bookleafnumber:203
  • bookcollection:allen_county
  • bookcollection:americana
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