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N OUEM BER RECEIPTS : Sales ....................... Advertisements .... Expenses ........,.... Gain DECEMBER RECEIPTS : Sales ....................... Advertisements .... Expenses ............. 4 G ein JHNUHR Y' RIGCEIPTS : Sales ............. ..... Advertisements .... Expenses ........,.... Loss COST OF THE LUMINHRY' S46 . 80 67.25 SIS47 . 20 50.00 S43 . 15 42.00 S87 . 80 51526.25 S392 . 85 .515 4.35 S87 .50 2.35 FEBRUARY RECEIPTS: Sales ...................... Advertisements . . . Expenses ............ Loss . . . ..... . . . . MARCH RECEIPTS: Sales ................. .... Advertisements . . . Expenses .............. Gain .... ......... APRIL REGEIPTS: Sales' ................. .... Advertisements . . . Expenses .............. Gain ............ Total Gain .... 841.50 36.00 3339 .40 64.00 S39 . 10 64.00 590.40 9312.90 2591.00 . . . 812.40 392.00 . . . 811.10 . . . 638.85
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FROM THE EDITOR Schoolmatcs, Alumni, and Frieozcls of Central High, School: HE class of 1905 has gone, their connection witl1.0ld Central will soon be entirely severed, but in passing let us hope that they will al- ways keep a warm spot in their hearts for their old alma mater. V The editors have done their best to make this a true representative of all in Old Central-from the mighty Senior to the smallest Freshman, and if they have accomplished this end, they will feel ful- ly repaid for all their hard work. We pass no judgment on the book, hence make no apologies for its shortcomings. Yours is the task of judging, for it is your book to criticise or compliment 'as you please. The past year has been a creditable one for Central in every field of her endeavors. September found our stu- dents at hard and conscientious work. which has become a characteristic of Central people. As has been said, time and again, even the Freshmen seemed less green and began their high school existence in a dignified and studious manner worthy even of a Sophomore. Society work was again continued with more than the ordinary zeal and seri- ousness. October brought with it the annual election of THE LUMINARY staff. Although some disappointments and even hard feelings were occasioned by this election, the staff, green as it was, took up its work with enthusi- asm. About this time the Central So- cieties welcomed into their midst two new organizations-the Central Shakes- peare Club, a society composed of boys and girls, and the Delphians, whose roll call was responded to entirely by boys. With this addition to her society direc- tory Central is now the proud posses- sor of five active and hardworking or- ganizations which is a valuable asset in raising the literary standard of any school. A welcome hand was extended as December came, with the Christmas festivities-including a never-to-be-for gotten occasion, in the annals of Old Central, her Christmas play. This was the first of a series of public perform- ances during the past year in which our students have so admirably taken part. This year's play, to use a slang expres- sion, was the best ever. Though it seemed ridiculous that Charley Byers, a member of- the Anti-Cigarette League, could smoke a large black cigar and still remain intact, or that John Higley could drink so much watery looking Wine, and be so strongly advocating religious prin- ciples, nevertheless the characters as a whole appeared truly realistic. Every field of Centralls stage ability has been well represented. The literary societies have given programs which 9
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