Gem City Business College - Yearbook (Quincy, IL)

 - Class of 1912

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PERSONALS Mr. W. H. Bengel has accepted a position with Jones Campbell, lawyers, at Newport, Arkansas. Mr. L. A. Fawks is principal of the shorthand and typewriting department of Brown ' s Business College at Kansas City, Missouri. Miss Lida Hanna is teaching bookkeeping, short- hand, commercial law, penmanship, and arithmetic in the High School at Cherokee, Kansas. Mr. Floyd E. Oneth, immediately after graduating from the G. C. B. C. accepted a position as commer- cial teacher in the Port Huron Business University. Mr. Joe E. Denham has a position in the First Na- tional Bank at Centralia, Missouri. He states that he has been greatly benefited by his G. C. B. C. training. Mr. E. T. Wierichs is with the S. Ed. Smith Cloth- ing Company at Macon. Missouri. He writes that he has found his G. C. B. C. education to be of very great benefit to him. Mr. W. F. Berger is in the employ of the Woodmen of the World, at Omaha, Nebraska, one of the largest fraternal life insurance orders in the world. He states that he has a good position as bookkeeper and is doing well. Mr. Wilbur H. Allen is bookkeeper and assistant cashier of the Bank of Sadorus, Illinois. He states that he is now drawing more money than he had ever expected to get on three times the experience that he has had. Mr. E. A. Van Gundy has an interest in the Central Business College at Denver, Colorado, and is superin- tendent and teacher in the same institution. He was one of our high grade students in the business and penmanship courses. Mr. J. G. Price is chief clerk of the Oklahoma State Reformatory at Granite, Oklahoma, where he states that his work is very pleasant indeed. Before accept- ing this position he was principal of the commercial department in the Cordell Academy. Miss Lillian Hurt is teaching shorthand and type- writing in the New South College at Beaumont, Texas, where she is making a great success. She states that she finds that a graduate from the G. C. B. C. is con- sidered an authority in business college work. Mr. Buford E. Cauthorn is with the Merchants ' National Bank at Portland, Oregon, having held a good position in this institution for the past six years during which time he has had many promotions and increases in salary. He is now head receiving, and assistant paying teller. Mr. John J. Adams after leaving the G. C. B. C. was employed by the Jones Lumber Company of Apple- ton, Wisconsin, from which place he v. ' as transferred to Forrest City, Arkansas, to work in the Forrest City Manufacturing Company. His work consists of both bookkeeping and stenography. He states it is very heavy, but. that he has no difficulty in performing his duties, SSr- ' RALPH W. CRAIN AND FAMILY ABOVE we present an attractive picture of Mr. Ralph W. Grain and wife, and their two interesting sons, Dick and ' Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Grain are both G. C. B. C. graduates. Mr. Crain has for some years represented the Remington Typewriter Company in Spanish speaking countries, and is now sales manager for the firm which repre- sents the Remington Typewriting Machine and the Burroughs Adding Machine, and other similar lines, in the Island of Cuba. PERSONALS Mr. J. M. Vincent is deputy county clerk at Linn Creek, Missouri. Mr. M. V. Douglas is bookkeeper for A. J. Birdsong at Jacksboro, Texas. Mr. C. R. Hunt is desk clerk in the Marshall House, at Marshall, Illinois. Miss Fanney Cotfey is stenographer for the Macomb (111.) Sewer Pipe Co. Miss Anna Daggert is stenographer in a real estate office at Lewistown, Illinois. Mr. Albert Arnsbacher is holding a good position as shipping clerk in Memphis, Tenn. O. E. Bolan is conducting a jewelry establishment on his own account at Beloit, Kans. Miss Neva Swan ' is stenographer in the law office of John H. Crane, at Ft. Scott, Kans. Mr. Rolla Phillippi is clerk and bookkeeper in a general store at London Mills, Illinois. Mr. Wm. P. Hesh is stenographer for the Globe Manufacturing Company at Peoria, Illinois. Miss Georgia O. Stafford is stenographer for the Keokuk Canning Company, at Keokuk, Iowa. H. W. Baughman is now holding an excellent posi- tion as clerk in the postoffice at Tamaron, 111. Mr. J. H. Bonham is in the general merchandising business on his own account, at La Plata, Mo. Miss Susie Henry is stenographer for the law firm of Coleman Williams at Clay Center, Kansas. Miss Susie E. De Counter is stenographer in the business office of the Tulsa (Okla.) Daily World. Mr. M. L. Jenkins has a good position with the Fluor Spar and Lead Company at Golconda, Illinois. Miss Jessie Fairley is holding a stenographic posi- tion in the real estate office of F. A. Lambert, Prince- ton, Mo. Miss Juanita McCoy is stenographer in the superin- tendent ' s office of the C, B. Q. R. R. at Center- ville, Iowa. Mr. A. L. Hale is stenographer and clerk for the master mechanic of the C, B. Q. R. R. at Center- ville, Iowa. Miss Nina Vinzant is clerk and stenographer for J. M. Beer, the agent of the C, B. Q. at Center- ville, Iowa. Mr. Paul J. Dean holds the position as manager of the poultry and produce company of J. M.TDean Co., Shelbina, Mo. Mr. Ray Joiner is stenographer and assistant time- keeper in the superintendent ' s office of the C, B. Q., at Centerville, Iowa. Mr. Benj. R. Belsley finds good use for his business and shorthand training while pursuing his studies at the University of Illinois, at Urbana. Mr. B. H. Matzke has been reelected assistant cash- ier of the First National Bank at Fulda, Minnesota. He attributes his success to the training received at the G. C. B. C. THE MONARCH PRESS

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