Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 230 of 252
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TI-lE1911AI.IVIANAC IVacle Ivtley was directing the work of il squzul of luhorers. IVhv. Ivtlev, what are you doinv' here? I 1 1 1 P' Oh, Iilll IHZIIIHQQGI' of this concern, you know. You see when I gIl'2Nlllill64,li'?N But that was too much for the long-suffering opal. IYith 21 report us of -Iove's tllllIlCl61'l10llYC2lSE znul ull, it lmurst into u million pier-es, and they flew so fur that I c-oulcln'l fincl the smallest fragment or I should have hrought it with me us il proof of the perfect truth of llly story. .2-:H 4 -' '-111:-+L .. '-4' yy l 13. .S F - f3Q3flf'gJ?. A J I I 'g C: - . I 1 I 5 i i -' ' ' . N U . 5 E Fl u Sv ' A 'H u g' . Milli V . 'f', '-f?fw.7W 'u d,T R I LP Alma in X J jul li fl Ili T15 Paul Austin rlrove up in an touring 4-an' und seeing IYade he said:

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Tl-lE1911ALMANAC Then I saw Hazel Hacker, Blanche Daniels, Hazel Bernhiesel. Fern Forster and Hazel Benham with their arms full of toys for the poor little tots in the children's ward, just entering the hospital. The next scene was so surprising that I quite gasped. I was shown an entire city-a walled town, as it were. for a high wall with turrets at frequent intervals enclosed the place, and I was informed by means of an inscription over the gate that no men were allowed to pass the portals. and the city was guarded by Neva Trumbull. Maude Schwartz, Margaret Morgan and IYinifred Pittinger. And the city itself! that was a pleasure to see. The streets were cleanly swept and well scrubbed: the trees were prettily decorated with tissue paper streamers: vacant lots thruout the city had been utilized for garden spots: each dog, cat. cow. pig. etc.. carried a bell upon a ribbon around its neck: there were no saloons ml barber shops but a surprisingly large IHIIIIIJPI' of confectionery stores and millinery shops. Thus I saw what women really can do when they have power in their hands, to beautify a community and manage things generally. Hazel Fish, the Mayoress, was busily washing windows on the principal business streets and her aides were: fhief of Police. Corinne Legrong Eva Samson. City Treasurer: Health Officer. Magdalen Mcliennon. As postottice othcials I recognized Gertrude Kuhlman and the park connnissioners were Lillian Feinberg and Barbara Rohrbacher, as I judged when I saw them snipping and pruning the trees in the park. There didn't seem to be much use of police officers in this model connnnnity, but Henrietta Marquardt and Hazel Osgood seemed ready to quell any disturbance should one arise. The city faded away. and I couldn't help exclaiming as I saw the next view. A group of people were chatting upon the verandah of a seaside hutel and the moon, just rising over the waters, was beautiful to behold: it cast a stray llttillll upon Marjorie Dean, who was telling of her travels abroad. She told of seeing Margaret Manning and Helen Keller in the Urient. She had met Theresa liartelle upon the Nile. There seemed to be few places Miss Dean had not visited. for she had niet Varll Herzig, Nelson Abbey and George Hannes on the way to Alaska. where Norman Kelb, Leland Rupp and George Tucker had founded a colony. Paul Reading was eagerly listening and was taking notes upon her descriptions for his future lectures. He had patented a ste1'eopti- con which he frequently used in his talks. Emma Enderlin, Elsie Folker and Maude Fisher also had journeys to relate and I found listening so enjoyable that I could scarcely break away. lint this scene faded as the others which had gone before and I saw a factory which must have covered hundreds of acres of ground, the Butterfield Paper Milling Vo. I 1



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Jfuretnnrh The Almanac for 1911. lVe offer it for your pleasure and consideration. In preparing this number we have aimed to give a glimpse into the activities of T. H. so that not only the Senior, but each member of the School may find something of interest therein. VVe wish also to take this opportunity to acknowledge both the interest and the support which we have received from the Student body. And any small labors on our part will he amply repaid if students and friends as they read these pages may he enabled to live over again the experiences of 1910-11.

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