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September inches AUG. 31 Sept. 4. County Teachers' Institute. SEPT. 8 The first day. Programs and assignments. 9 Class recitations. Service in the cafeteria. 10 Sale of textbooks. And was it hot? 11 State Fair exhibit on display. The first band rehearsal. 14 Varied sports in physical education at Proctor. 15 We subscribe for The Manual. A Woeful start in banking. 16 Band uniforms distributed. CAS far as they'd goj. 17 Constitution Day. Philadelphia 1787. Alumni river excursion on The Capitol. 18 Wet varnish. Barred from the gymnasiums. 19 First football game. Victims of Proviso. 22 A need fulfilled. Pep club organized. Assembly seats assigned. 23 Fall begins, ushered in with one and one-half of rain. Relief from the heat. 24 The Mirror gets under way. 25 The Alumni present Three Taps at Twelve. Manual defeats Decatur at football. 28 Miss Earnest displays her Western color studies. The teachers get together in an annual picnic.
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1 Twenty September SCHOOL really began for the teachers on August 31. The annual County Teacher's Institute, which car- ries with it compulsory attendance of all teachers in the county, was in ses- sion from August 31 to September 4. General programs consisted of lec- tures by well-known educators and division meetings w h e r e teaching methods for the various subjects were discussed. Musical numbers preceded each of the general sessions. Partici- pating in these were many former Manual students and alumni. Doro- thy Lugibihl, contralto, and Earline Doebler, soprano, both of whom were members of the class of 1935, sang groups of solos. The double male quartette of the class of 1936 rend- ered a group of selections. Elmer Sepesi, of the class of 1932, played a group of violin numbers. ENROLLMENT School opened on Tuesday, Sep- tember 8, and we were met at the door by boys and girls with free copies of The Manual. Much to our delight we received the news that periods would only be twenty minutes in length the first day. Student enroll- ment was slightly greater than last year, both at Manual and in the city at large. Manual figures were 1265, while city totals reached 15,285. The following day work began. The school day assumed its usual length, and class recitations of one hour dura- tion were in vogue. THE CAFETERIA The cafeteria was prepared to han- dle the hungry horde the second day and varied menus were offered. As we entered the cafeteria, many new fix- tures such as new shelving, rails, and a steam table caught our attention, to say nothing of the lights in the candy case-always appetizing and attrac- tive. These seemed but to increase the magnetism which drew the coins from our pockets and purses. Approx- imately 900 students and faculty members are served here daily with the aid of thirty-student helpers who augment the kitchen personnel of Mrs. Crooks, the cafeteria manager. Her personal supervision together with her personality and agreeable nature has endeared her to everyone of the student body who has come in contact with her during her three years of service here. All in Evidence at the Noon Hour
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