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November. Sales ...... Advertising . A Statement of The Finances of The Luminary. RECEIPTS. •$ 55-35 . 76.00 February. Sales ...... Advertising RECEIPTS. Total ......................... EXPENDITURES. Printing ......................... Engraving ....................... Miscellaneous Expenses ... ....... Total ......................... December. R ECEII ’'I'S. Sales ............................ Advertising ..................... Total ......................... EXPENDITURES. Printing ......................... Engraving ........................ Miscellaneous Expenses ........... Total ......................... January. RECEIPTS. Sales ............................ Advertising ...................... Total ......................... EXPENDITURES. Printing .......................... Engraving ......................... Miscellaneous Expenditures ........ $'3'-35 $ 80.50 7.C)8 -4-75 •$ 93-23 $ 55-75 9,-5° $147-25 $ 98.45 9.80 10.60 . .$118.85 $ 51.00 • 79-50 $130.50 $ 95-35 10.85 . 6.90 $113.10 Total ......................... EXPENDITUR ES. Printing ................ Engraving ........................ Miscellaneous Expenses ........... Total ......................... March. RECEIPTS. Sales ............................ Advertising ...................... Total ......................... EXPENDITURES. Printing ......................... Engraving ........................ Miscellaneous Expenditures ....... Total ......................... April. RECEIPTS. Advertising ...................... EXPENDITURES. Printing .......................... Engraving ......................... Miscellaneous .................... Total .......................... Total balance for year.......... $ 49-35 58.50 $107.85 $ 82.80 18.25 5-30 $106.35 $ 46.75 109.50 .$156.25 $ 0.00 18.72 5.20 .$113.92 •$ 73-5° $141.62 22.52 12.50 Total $176.64 24.61
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bia on “High School Day. Mr. Henry O’Brien, against all the high schools of the West, took the University of Chicago scholarship for the best examination in mathematics. So much for state contests. In this city there were three prizes oferec! for the best essays on the art exhibit held here recently. Of these. Miss Ethel Wcngcrt received first prize, and Mr. George Hayward third prize, both pupi’s of Central. But Central students have been active within the school also, 'l'he prize offered by the Daughters of the Revolution for the best essay on “The Santa Fe Trail was won by Miss Amelia Frauens. The Christmas play was produced by Central pupils under the direction of Messrs. Dillenbcck and Gordon. Throughout the year students have in a large measure supplied the weekly assembly programs. The various society and club entertainments and the miscellaneous programs have been instructive, as well as enjoyable, 'l'he inter-society contest, the culmination of the society work was a great success, both as to enthusiasm and as to intellectual merit. However, not only in the intellectual field has Central been successful. She has surpassed other schools in athletics. also. She won the basket-ball championship, and the track championship over her sister schools. e may be justly proud to have been members of Central during the past year. May she continue to surpass is our greatest desire. The time has come when a large body of pupils is to leave high school, never to return as a body of students. W e cannot prophesy the future events of their lives. e cannot say whether they will be successes or failures. e cannot know. W e do know, however, that if failure shall be their portion, they shall have no one but themselves to blame. We know, also, that they will have to bear that failure for themselves. College is a place for men and women; the business world is a place for men and women; and whether these seniors become college students, or whether they go into the commercial world immediately, they must be men and women. They must be ready to encounter and solve much harder problems than they have encountered in school. They must be ready to bear greater glory than they have borne in school, and to bear greater defeat than they have borne here. We feel sure, however, that this class will breast the tide, and will come out victorious, as it has over the trials during this last year.
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