Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1919

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Page 50 text:

Important Points ALL Term will begin Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1918. Students may enter at any time for full or partial course. ' Our regular sessions are held from 8:30 to 11:45 a. m., and from 1:20 to 4:30 p. rn. The rooms are open from 8 to 5 o'clock. Evening school sessions are held from September to May, three evenings every week--Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday. A great advantage: Students of the day school may attend the evening sessions without extra charge. They may also attend on Saturday morn- ings, though there are no recitations. Students are advanced in their work as rapidly as their ability and application permit. Good board can be secured in private families at reasonable prices. We are glad to secure board- ing places for out-of-town students who notify us of their coming. If so desired, we will meet you at the station. Monthly reports are sent to parents or guardians. One tuition fee covers instruction in every branch. Students taking one course may take any subject or subjects. of tl1e other courses without additional ex- pense. This is the leading business school in Central New York in point of fine equipment, number and experi- ence of teachers, enrollment, and positions secured for graduates-in fact, in every respect. Central City has been made the official stenotype school of Syracuse and,Central New York. The City of Syracuse is noted for the pure water with which it is. supplied. We often have pupils who pay a portion or all of their expenses by work out of school. Write us for information regarding this. If you have ability, are willing to work hard, but cannot take a course through lack of funds, write to us. We may be able to suggest a way that will aid you to accomplish your desire. Students who reside in nearby towns can board at home while attending our school. A certificate signed by the principal of this school may enable you to purchase a ticket at a greatly reduced rate. No examinations are required on entering. We suit the instruction to the needs of the beginner. Those who have been out of school for some time or whose education has been neglected need fear no embarrassment on entering our school. Our instruc- tion is largely individual. Students should study at least two hours ,every evening. After reading this catalogue, if you wish to ask any question, call, write, or telephone.

Page 49 text:

Students Come Hundreds of Miles in Many Instances and Pass by Many Small Schools to Attend Central City GROUP OF STUDENTS THAT CAME MORE THAN 100 MIIACS TO ATTEND CENTRAL CITY Tow Row: Mnrxxuerite Steinhillrer, Beaver Falls: Vern Sawyer, N. Rnmror: Tilzmche Hutchins, N. Bangor: Evelyn Darley, ltlztssenn: Edwztrd Bushey, Cnrtlmpreg George Parker, Keene: John 0'Rourke. Malone: Arthur Tracy, KIILSSUIIZLQ August Kreuger, Cuslor.zu1d: Floyd Derochie, Malone: Joseph Adams, Potsdzun: Jose Acostsm. Culm. Second Row: l-lelen Curvel, lflelena: Irene Xvnrdell, Beaver l-'ullsg lieulric-e Gnllowzxy, Sllelmoygnn, llliuh.: Edith linrney, Fort i1ovilmgorm:DAll:1. 'figblei Aleilyumclxiiul Huy: llirlim 'NVCg0lyl,l'iliD fliiril1villF:LVs:stn. Gilmore, lllllenburg' Center: Pearl Cznnpbell, Pzxrislmvilleg ADIHL . . enms, . osczun: eau- ,emo, 'n one: .e :L ursam, 'o scum. Third Row: lfrunees Toomey, Canton: Doris Parisian, Potsdam: Grace Good, 1'otsdu.m: Hazel Kinsman, l-lnrrisvllle: Foster Durlln, Bainbridge: Luella Macklin, Argyle: Gertrude Yuw, Rochester: Fannie Crawford, Russell: Dorothy Kzunpnlch, Cl'0l-fllllll. 47



Page 51 text:

The 1918 Class ls One of the Largest We Have Ever Hacl From Oswego County A GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM OSWEGO COUNTY IN SCHOOL MARCH, 1918 First HOW! l70l'0LllY Nfvifin. Fulton: Sara Dickinson. Fulton: Volina C. Burcdorf. Xvest Amboy! Cecile Sherman. Sandy Creek: Etta Haley, Richland: Vera Bovard, Fulton: Frank Burgess, Phoenix: Neil Reed, Constantia: Vincent Greenfield, Phoenix: Louis Thompson. Redfield: Herald Jenkins. Mamie View: Mae Scott. l-lannibal Second Row: Ruth Loveland, l llll.Oll2 I.nl.tio fxiflamvarinfr. Pulaski: Ethel M. I-Iewitt, Fulton: Gladys A. March, Pulaski: Blanche Holliday, Fulton: Ruth Gardner, Mexico: Hazel lves. Ful- ton: Ethel Johnson. Pulaski: Mildred Wall, Mexico: Jessie Pevert, Pulaski: Olive Ten Broeck, Pennellville: Margaret Snyder, llacona: Neva Drury, Fulton: Harry Nichols, Fulton. Third Row: Gladys Goodrich, Constantia: lfltta llardwick, Fulton: Bertha Druce, Mexico: Laura Hare, Pulaski: Belva Lindo, Pulaski: Ruth Hubbard, Mexico: Frances Kinslcy, O:-zweproz Rose Nichols, Fulton: Luella Claxton, NVest Monroe: Lila Gaylord, Altmar. The following students were absent when picture was taken: Flor- ence Dawlcy, Altmar: l.uella Beauchamp, Cleveland: Olive Nvoodworth. Phoenix: Ruth NVhitcoinb, Fulton: Frank Barlow, Han- nibal: Henry lllount, Lacona: Carl Butterworth, Pulaski: Florence Barnes, Fulton: Frances Holliday, Fulton. 49

Suggestions in the Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) collection:

Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 16

1919, pg 16

Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 40

1919, pg 40

Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 37

1919, pg 37

Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 26

1919, pg 26

Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 7

1919, pg 7

Central City Business School - Yearbook (Syracuse, NY) online collection, 1919 Edition, Page 39

1919, pg 39


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