Central High School - Central Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1908

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POffe Eighteen EDITORIAL STAFF JOSEPH P. CONNOLLY, ’08 COLMAN SCHWABZENBERQ, TO EDITOU-XW-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGES WALLACE DU NBAS, 09 . ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGES CHARLES WILLIAMS. '08 LOUI8K TYROLER, '08 RUTH ELLINO, 09 ASSISTANT EDITORS MYRA HILLS. '08 CHARLES O'CONNOR. 09 KENNETH PAYNE. ’09 RUTH LYMAN, ’09 FACULTY MEMBERS MISS MARY E. ADAMS MI8S NELLIE M. AMIDON MR. ALLEN H. HITCHCOCK ENTBBED AT TUB POST OFFICB AS SECOND CLASS MAIL MATTBB OUR TERMS: 75 CENTS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; SINGLE COPIES 10 CENTS Volume IX JUNE 1908 Number Nine With this issue passes the Monthly Board of 1907-08. While this number is still on the press, elections will have been held which will determine the board of next year. There will be a new Editor-in-chief chosen and several new members will be elected as assistant editors. The departing board wishes to thank the school for the support they have rendered the Monthly during the current year, and hopes that they may give the same to next year’s board, to whom we offer our best wishes. There will be some disappointment felt by the school when this number is issued, because, in spite of what we have repeatedly said, they have been expecting such a number as was issued last year. Owing to the great cost of such a number, we cannot run the risk of financial failure. However, by printing the Roster, as we have done, we hope that this will prove an acceptable memento of the class in later years.

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tKfje Calenbar Pag Bevfuteen Monday, April 27—Monthly board meeting —junior members receive coveted pins. What a sticking-out of chests there'll be! Spread in Room 5 enjoyed especially by the Psi Omegas. Tuesday, April 28—Coach Yoder’s husky warriors practice hard against the rising of the sun. Rosalind declares stoutly that “the Czar’s army met the turkies near Constantinople !” Army must have had a great spread. Wednesday, April 29—A trio of hungry young men offer up thanks in the name of the, —ah—the managers of the Beta Kappa spread. C. H. S. 8—West 6. That’s all. Thursday, April 30—Marvelous sleight-of-hand performance essayed in Latin class— “Let us put these gentlemen in an ut clause of result.” Friday, May 1—Did you see “As You Like It?” If you didn’t, well— Juniors hold a rousing meeting. C. H. S. 9, Lincoln 3. Nothing to it! Did you encounter a water-gun ? Monday, May 4—Gnashing of teeth over History averages. Grrrrr! Miss Bmot’s guttural. Tuesday, May 5—Immortales of Mt. Olympus hold farewell meet, when the last sad rites were performed. Wednesday, May 6—Slight twisting of adjectives in German—“He pulled at his young mustache.” Likewise—“ ‘Hum!' called out Arnold.” C. H. S. 13, Shaw 5. Thursday, May 7—Rumor of a deadly duel in aristocratic circles — French club dance — “Where’s the ice cream?” Girls’ Leader class spread. Friday May 8—Junior meeting, officers elected. Rah! Rah! Rah! Naughty nine! Glee club warbles at Sibley school. Monday, May 11—The week begins. Tuesday, May 12—Monthly board has her picture “took.” “Look pleasant, please?” Consult result in this number. Miss Weimer meets a mouse in deadly combat. Mouse victorious.



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Page Nineteen May 19, 1908. To the Advertisers and Patrons of the Central High School Monthly: During the past two years, covering my connection with the Monthly Board, we have endeavored to publish a magazine satisfying the tastes and the desires of its patrons. Whatever success we may have attained is due, first, to the good support given by the advertisers which aided greatly in supplying the necessary funds. To them I extend my sincere thanks for their assistance, without which it would be almost impossible to publish a magazine such as ours. Thanks is also due the patrons and writers who have aided us greatly. To all these I feel greatly indebted for assisting me while serving the Monthly Board. Most respectfully yours, Colman Schwarzenberg, Bus. Mgr. Saturday, May 9, the Olympian club planned a delightful excursion into the country for the day and some favored mortals were asked to join them. Preparations went briskly forward and through the day a special meeting was held to decide final details. Every one was wildly enthusiastic. Saturday everything went off beautifully and everyone had such a good time the only trouble being they did not go. The gods and goddesses await the pleasure of the weather. Among the recent school affairs was the dance given by the G. L. S. for the edification of the Glee club, P. D. C. and Shakespeare club. The afternoon was pleasant to everyone even though the program was cut short. The refreshment room seemed especially popular. “Have you seen the Beta Kappa girls this morning?” This question was the prevalent one on the morning of April 29 and those who had seen them did not need to ask why. But alas, for their beautiful red and yellow ribbons ! They were doomed to oblivion for they created too much excitement and Mr. Harris objected. At his objections, O doubt not, the fair wearers were secretly pleased. After several weeks of secret practice during which time our curiosity increased with every day the night, of the Annual Glee Club Concert duly arrived. A little advertisement given at rhetoricals in the morning did not serve to lessen our interest. In the evening we found the stage decorated with palms and gay banners looking its festive best for the

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