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Page 52 text:
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F acts HE object of issuing our catalogue is to furnish truthful information concerning our school. ln all our work we strive to develop in our students three things-neatness, speed, and accuracy. This institution is an old established s.chool and is the largest business school in this part of the State. We make a specialty of training candidates for civil service examinations. fSee pages 35 to 40.7 Good teachers make a good school. Six members of our faculty represent a teaching experience aggre- gating one hundred and seventy-seven years, an average of more than twenty-nine years. Each of the proprietors is a specialist in his line of teaching, and students come under the direct influence of men and women who have had practical business experience. Remember this, the principals teach. The calls upon us for competent bookkeepers and stenographers. continue to exceed our supply of first- class candidates. We want ambitious young men and women of good character to train for these desirable places. ' This school maintains, at considerable expense, a Free Employment Bureau to place its graduates. Central City is known throughout the State. In addition to hundreds in Syracuse, positions have been secured in Massena, Potsdam, Pyrites, Gouverneur, Richville, Carthage, Watertown, Canton, Edwards, Hermon, Benson Mines, Malone, Altmar, Wanakena, Fulton, Phoenix, Baldwinsville, Wolcott, Weedsport, Canastota, Oneida, Ilion, Herkimer, Utica, Albanwy, Kenwood, Cortland, Ithaca, Groton, Norwich, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Michg Cleveland, Ohiog Washington, D. C., and several in New York City. This school has full registration under the State Board of Regents and prepares students for Regents examinations in all the subjects, of its curriculum. We are anxious to have all former students con- tinue their friendly relations with the school. We shall always be glad to be of service to them. We frequently have opportunities to secure fine positions fo'r4t.l1ose w'ho have had experience. When you want a position register with us and very likely we can place you satisfactorily. Time is money. If you intend to take a course, do not delay. We invite everyone interested in business educa- tion to visit us. We shall be pleased to show you our equipment and explain our courses of study. A careful examination of this catalogue and a perusal of the matter contained therein will make clear to everyone our ability to teach well, our up-1.o'date methods, and the good feeling of former students toward us. '
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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
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Students from Madison County come to Central City in large numbers every year. A GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM MADISON COUNTY IN SCHOOL MARCH, 1918 First Row: Lmnhcrizine Korn. T'il11lhlI,':flSViHL!1 Tfliizzihotii Royizm, Czizcnoving 1-l:n'riotto Senmons, Crmnstotn: Emmn, IXOSOPYIIVIIS, Ciiiiteimiig-og Raymond Sim-kwczitlier. Madison: Michael Doran. Omfififli lCfi:-2011011 Duucl. Chittenzinxxoz Lyle Sivur, Oneida: 'William RIIIISIKYT, Czizunoviaig Mildred Hzwp, Aiunnsviile. Swami Now: .lhiT'HLJl!,l1U!lY, Czinsistoia: Albertzi, NNhocloi', Oncidag 13ezi.ti'i0c Brown, fT:ii1:1stoi:1: IUUIIIAIC I-ingxuo, C:u1:Ls1.ol:i.: iflmmoyrcnc Kern, Hubbzu'dsvi'lle: X'VZLI'i'Oll Gzirdncr, I+1rieville: Fred B:1dci'tsciiei', Caizenovizig Itziymond NVhito, Madison: Pearl I-Immiilton, Idrieviilc: Lois I,'i2l.'f11i'iOli, iilrievilluc Aiasrism Cummimre-a, New 'Woo:3si.ouk. '.i'hir.i Now: .Iemrviovc iGv:ms, Solsvilloz Gcrtrudn l+'iscl1ci', Cil.liilStO1.H1 Greta Miller, Nww XVond'4tr'c'k: Limiizi, 'W:vshlmv'n, l :i.1'lvi lc: llorii Milli- , Now Xvoocistoz-kg Marion Googin, Cuzunoviu: 'Vulnm Sheimrd, Czizonovizi: Ang'oIz1.I:miisioii, Caizunovizx. The following: students were nllsemi. when picture was iniwn: Hope Lllmis, C:1,zunovin,: Ernest ,I'rnl0i'. IX-lunnsvillo: 'l'hom:ir4 Whouler. 'I':1liui'i.L': Ulvdu Ifuuss. uimiuk' villog Hviiton S. Rlor-k, Cliittciiziiiirog lXI:Lhe1 i'1lmox'c, G0oi'1.:'ct,own3 Nellie Flill12l.5.Z'i1ll, Caizcnovin: Ad:1.G1':Lszlei', Onoidn.. 4,51
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