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

 - Class of 1945

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K, g.Q..e,Q.-. 51- Junior-Senior Banquet l9h3-l9hL To the Juniors fell the task of giving a'banquet for the Senior and faculty. They were the guest at the Senica Hotel on May 5, l9bb. The banquet began at 6:30 P. M. We were served in the main dining room at tables decorated with boquets of spring flowers. Each person was present- ed with a flower. The boys were given carnations for their lapels and the girls corsages of red roses. Our menu included: Chicken croquets, mashed potatoes, fruit salad, rolls and butter, olives, celery, tea or coffee and desert. Our speaker was Dr. H. R. Cotterman of Capital University. After the program we attended Lowes Ohio Theatre and saw Jane Eyre. A Lovely time was enjoyed by everyone who attended.' ' Junior-Senior Banquet . l9hh-19h5 v The Junior and Senior Banquet of 194A-A5 was held at the Senicz Hotel in Columbus, Ohio at 7:30 o'clock on May ll, l9u5. We ate in the mein dining room for a program given by the Juniors for the Seniors. Dr. H. R. Cottermen, was our speaker for the evening. After the program, there was dancing until it was time for all to leave for a theater party. 1

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