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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
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive



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r beacon has ceased to functionate. What? gasped the motorist bringing his car to a sudden stop. Your illuminator. I say, is shrouded in unmitigated darkness. Really, I dont quite get you. The effulgence of your irradiator has evanesced. My dear fellow, I— The transversal ether occilliations of your incondendenser have beendiscontinued. Just then a newsboy across the street shouted: Say, bo, your lamps out. O LEO MARGARINE Whether the years prove fat or lean,This vow I here rehearse; I take thee, dearest Margarine,For better or for worse. Keep Contagious Disease Away GuardYour Health Spray Nose Use a Good and Antiseptic Throat Daily Solution 214 SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL I ^STANDARD I1 STEEL TUBE i1 CO M PANY1 Manufacturers of High-Grade LapWelded Mechanical Steel Tubes£? and Tubular Products for & Automobile Drive Shaft Hous-ings, Torque Tubes, RadiusRods, Axle Tubes, ExhaustPipes and otherSpecial Parts Write us for estimates The Standard Steel Tube Co. Toledo, Ohio 215 THE SCOTTONIAN
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F^S W. 216 SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL BANCROFT BELTSHickory, dickory dock,The mouse ran up the clock,The clock struck eight,I know Im late!And no car in the block. The frost is on the pumpkin, The street cars in the shop,I cannot stand this monkeying, Its almost nine oclock. Street car, street car! Why do you come so soon?You used to come at ten oclock, And now you come at noon. Tour oclock and all is well, I heard the sentry yell.If waiting for another car, he would Another story tell. Darling, I am growing old, Standing out here in the cold, I cannot see whats in the way,Ive waited for a car all day. Curfew shall not ring tonight,I know they must come soon; I think I see a headlightBut, lo, it is the moon. I stood on the corner at midnight,And the clock was striking the hour; I wanted to go to the city, But the car was out of power. 0 where is my wandering boy tonight,Go search for him where you will; 1 bid him good-bye when he went to the car, But he may be standing there still. ..#..#«#..

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