Scioto Township High School - Sciotonian Yearbook (Commercial Point, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Literature, or that one will have their Democracy the next dey, It has been s hard strain on them, for Seniors are said to be at all times and under all con- ditions difficult to manage. But they have all done their duty, and verily, now shell they have their well earned reward. We also wish to bequeath to our be- loved faculty all the amazing Knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our various examination papers. We now Qive and bequeath to our beloved Super- intendent, Mr. A. A. White, our sincere affection, our heartiest gratitude, and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory, We make over to him, here and now, a heavy mortgage on our future in the Great Unknown beyond. We give and bequeath to Scioto Township High School, as a whole, that they shall never have another graduating class without any boys, as we have sur- passed. - We give and bequeath to our County Superintendent Mr. George D. McDowell, the honor of holding that position since 1933, and hoping that he will hold that standing many years in the future. We give and bequeath to our school paper, The Sciotonian, and to the talented editors thereof, all the events of our lives, past, present, and to come., Also trusting that they may furnish plenty of mater- ial for news items and brilliant editorials for ages yet to come. We give and bequeath to the Junior Class all such boys as were not able to Keep pace with such ' brilliant girls as compose the majority of our class, trusting that the Junior girls may be able to hold firmly to them and steer them firmly next year through the gates Of Commencement, that they may not share in the humiliation that has been ours at not being able to nhbld our men folks'--ee the women of the world pet it. We give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class their ability to be high in scholastic standings and to go through acting successf lly in two class plays in the Junior and Senior years respectively. we also bequeaum any stubs of pencils, erasors or scraps of paper that we may leave behind us in the excitement and haste of gathering up our cherished treasures for the last time may they feel free to make use of them. We give and bequeath to the Freshman Class, the honor of having three more years of hard labor in

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