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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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made it possible for our football team to play for the championship in Marblehead, and it was through his efforts that the players were so well taken care of. He has saved and schemed until the association has been able to pay for our large stands in the athletic field and to meet all bills and keep the name of Scott from the black list. He helped to turn out a championship basketball team, and if it had not been for the flu ban he would have played them in Chicago, where they could have played with the leading teams of the country. In fact, to sumit all up, Fred Seibert has done so much for the school in the past that we just look toward him as a general provider and do not realize how much time and effort he has devoted to his work. It is up to the student body, all of whom are members of the athletic association, to take a more active interest in all matters of the association, and to help Fred put Scott across the line, financially as well as with championship teams. 174 SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL
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175 THE SCOTTONIAN The social activities at Scott this year did not begin until after the armistice was signed, but since then the students have enjoyed many delightful affairs. Now that the reconstruction period has begun, things socially have taken on a different aspect. * * * The first big dance of the season was the Four-Lit dance, given Friday evening, November 29th, in the gym. Seymours orchestra furnished the music. The dancers were chaperoned by Miss Caughey, Miss Ritchie and Mr. Demorest. A large crowd attended and a pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. * * * Friday evening, January 17th, the Scott High football teams gave a dance in the Collingwood. This was one of the most attractive events of the season. At this time letters were presented to the following men: Messrs. Walter Snyder, George Mealand, Kenneth Coombs, Clifford Kaighin, Charles Walker, Carl Faber, Norman Andrews, Roland Wechtel, Charles Robb, Arthur Schelling, Benjamin Moses, Ted Swartzbaugh, Herbert Skinner, Harold Mey

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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:178
  • bookcollection:allen_county
  • bookcollection:americana
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