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Page 58 text:
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Night School O argument is needed to convince anyone of the importance of a night s-chool. It is well known that many men who have risen to prominence obtained the greater part of their edu- cation by attending night school. Many pupils who attended our evening school in past years are now holding good positions through studies pursued under our direction. Two Young Men working side by side earn the same salary. One pays for a six months' -course in our night school, spends his time profitably amid pleasant surround- ings, acquires a good knowledge of bookkeeping and learns shorthand and typewriting, and at the end of his course finds that he has saved considerable of his earnings, because he has been so busy he has had no opportunity to spend them. His employer admires his determination to get up in the world, and before a year has passed he has been given a better position at an increased salary. His fellow- workman has spent his evenings in idleness, acquired bad habits, squandered his money, and lost the respect of his employer. He loses his position and a more deserving man takes his place. Which of these courses will you pursue? Items TTRACTIVE rooms, well lighted, comfortable and convenient in every way. The same ex- perienced teachers as in the day school. The same subjects taught as in the day school. Students are permitted to take such subjects as they need and are advised not to attempt too much. Students may enter on any school night. Instruc- tion is largely individual. Students of all ages attend our evening school- some for advanced work, others for elementary sub- jects. Our individual instruction saves you from all embarrassment. An excellent opportunity is afforded to learn short- hand. We make a specialty of typewriting, have all the standard machines, and teach the touch method of operating. We teach good penmanship, the kind that business men require-as plain as print. Short methods of arithmetic and rapid calculations receive careful attention. Civil Service preparation in all its branches thor- oughly taught in our night sichool. Ask for terms.
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The Large Faculty of Experienced Teachers' Has Been the Greatest Factor in the Remarkable Growth of Central City 1 A GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM JEFFERSON AND LEWIS COUNTIES IN SCHOOL MARCH, 1918 First Row: Dorothy Kznnnnich, C'ro 'hn,n: lNlzu'g.:uerit.e Steinhilber, Reuvcr Falls: Irene WVZLl'KlBll, Beaver Falls: lleoln. Mzlhuney, Aflnmsg Eclwurd Bushey, C:u'th:u.:'e: August Kreuger, Custorlztnd: Richard Reebe. 'lflllislxurgx Leon Spencer, Henderson: Frank A. Iloltyur, Xvztlertown: Clarence l'. Squires, Black ltlver: Cnnice J. Denny, lfelts Mllls: Harold lloty, Henderson. Second Row: L. I.. Rurnhaun, llenderson: Agnes O'I.eau'y. Nvutertown: M:u'p:zu'et Frazer. Adams: Ada Tlbhles. Alexundrllt lilly: Ruth .Dil.llll,, Alex- :tndzizt Huy: I-luzel M. Kinsman, l-latrrisville: l,illi:1.n Manning. Bertver Falls: Gertrude Peck, lllvzms Mills: Marion Soper, llrownville: Annu Mzrhzlney, Adams. The l'ollowln1.:' students were :thsent when pivture wus taken: Louis .I. Honer, Renver I :1lls: Kathryn l':1rquet, Clflglllllll Vernal Forney, Croprlmn: Sybil C. NVll.l'll0l'. l'lT0llflL'ilH0l'l llnrhor: llllztlnee Tlllllfllllt, Clayton: Beatrice A. Ives, Adams: llllizztheth Hans, Clayton: Gertrude Howe, Clayton: Ituth llinxxenfelter, Brownvllle: 1'llilen.s lleclnlr, CIll.yl.0l12 llenlzth lmy, l'l0ll't'll0l1l Mnnor: Norton Iilodxrett, Czu'tll1U-L'0- 5 55
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It is known that NO EARNEST STUDENT CAN FAIL AT CENTRAL CITY A GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM CHENANGO AND CORTLAND COUNTIES IN SCHOOL MARCH, 1918 First Row: Genevieve Stoker, Homer: Gladys Dglvls, Lisle: Dorothy Hull, Homer: Esther Bloom, Norwich: Vivian Warren, Solon. Second Row: Charles B. Coe, Norwich: Willard R Oliver, Clncmnatus: Ward Baldwin, Blodgett Mills: Foster Dnrlin, Bainbridge: Lester R. Fuller, Cincinnatus: Edward Miller, Homer. The following' students were absent when .nicture was taken: Susan Loupe, McGraw: Ralph Hotchkiss, Homer: G. Elna Merrick, Homer: E. H. Lewis, Homer: J. B. Lyon, McGraw: June Gorton, Oneonta: Amv Lent, Otego: Harry Woolhouse, Laurens: Russell Sholes, Sherburne: C. W. Morris, Sherburne: Mztrpruerite Rhoades. Norwich: Vlfalter Hurrell, Sherburne: Katherine McCarta, Norwich: Irene Carter, Norwich: Dorothea Movrls, Linck- lnen. 57
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