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THE MORNING FORUM This department is devoted to the interests of public speaking in Central, being not only a record of all speeches given in the auditorium, but an encouragement and friendly criticism for the benefit of our budding orators. — — Gruber, Ben, March 13. —Creditors and Debt- ors Your talk was given in an interesting manner and held the attention of the audience. —'Stubbomess. A Bennett, Morris, March 13. well delivered talk. “Charm.” А An excellent March | 3. charming girl and а charming speech. Silverman, Lucy, talk, Lucy. Rosenfelder, Helen, March 17.— 'St. Patrick's Day. Delivered a little fast but prepared very well. Apostolakos, James, March 17.—“Evils. of Smoking. We hope this will be a lesson for the boys. Martuccie, Ralph, March 18.-“Тһе Injustice of Ridiculing. А good delivery of an interesting subject. Surles, Betty, March 18.—‘‘An Announcement. Keep it up—it held the attention of everyone. Eliot, Pearl, March 18.-“Тһе Morgan Li- brary. Well planned and prepared. a good idea of a topic not generally known. Valario, Rose, March 19.— Habit. You gave us A good talk which showed good preparation and thought. Broder, Syd, March 20.— What Can Literature Do For Me. You delivered a very good talk. You spoke in a distinct and interesting voice. Berger, Sophie, March 24.— America's Greatest Living Educator. Your smooth delivery showed that you were well prepared. 27 Surles, Betty, March 24.— Social. on a subject that is always welcome. D'adezzio, Anthony, March 25.— The Second Wind In speech. Cheskin, Herbert, March 25.— Development of Public Schools. А good talk which showed prepa- ration and thought. Williams, Helene, March 25.— Increase In the Music World. A fine talk. Hamilton, Dina, March 25.—“‘Glimpses Into A Quaint Land. You whispered your speech. You might have spoken a little louder; otherwise a good talk. Holmes, Gladys, March 26.-“Раш Lawrence Dunbar. The novelty of your presentation drew the interest of the audience. Very You spoke Business. Yours was an interesting Very expressive. well done. Coeyman, Helen, March 26.-“А Scotch Plow Boy Who Became A Premier. You did not speak loud enough. Turton, George, March 26.—‘‘Charm School. Very well done. We are always glad to hear you. Cohen, Bessie, March 27.— Looking Ahead. You delivered your talk in an interesting manner. Goldberg, Celia, March 28.-“І ғат to Let Go. You spoke a little fast, but your speech was well delivered.
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МАКСН 207 А. М. 301 A. M. 309 A. M. Helen Simmons Edna Kaelberer Elmer Savage Margaret McMannus 303 A. M 206 P. M. Stella Deutsch Abedio Rotondi Alice Freeman 410 A. M. Frieda Bippart Ruth Horland 216 A. M. — Theresa Michaelstein . M. Lillian Goldis ме км Esther Bernbaum 216 P. M. Gertrude Kiell [heo Unterman 411 P. M. Evelyn Freggens 304 A. M. 218 A. M. i 5 P : . M Е Louis Bischoff 415 I . M. Florence Bates Elizabeth Beck Ruth Gross MAY WHEN I THINK OF MY CAREER 4 Ry ( ГІ By Dore Schary Бу Oscar Fidel When I begin io think how fast time flies. When flowers bloom after April showers, ix — i4 Я How great a iask ahead of me still lies When birds rejoice and poets write, қ e а : 4 А Myself thus I inspire: Cheei up, Oh Boy, When lovers love ‘neath blooming bowers, : 7) : nON Long hence your strength and thoughts yo u must When sorrows ате past, in summer's light ; ; employ s Го meet those ups and downs that come іп life, [is May. Го win for self and others in its strife, r А T ; Yet keep this thought in mind—that life's а зате Who feels not the new spirit and joy, ; ы iat life's a game. [ [hat you yourself must play io win the fame Who can not see the earthly good, ge the fame. A month of happiness to girl and boy, There are still places where you must appear , With picnics, walks in the primveal wood. And men from pain and wrong and sorrow clear; Rush help, relief and cheer to those who need, That’s Мау. And seek no worldly honor for your deed. Е God loves the ones who іп His name contend; MR. : He will reward their labor at e Spring folly and sickness attack, e the end. And lessons we shirk and skip, And our passing marks we lack, We can not explain by pen or lip, Our May. ss = Compliments of A month of joy and a month of gloom, HOME ROOM 301 A. M. Pleasures of world and gloom of school, We fidget and squirm in the lecture room, Sixes, detentions, come with flowers; as a rule; In May.
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Altman, Edyth, March 28.— 'Charm School. You were quite nervous but held the interest of the audience with your fine talk. Krei, Alice, March 31.-“Ал American Who Is Unconquered. You delivered your speech in a clear voice. Urbach, Lillian, March 31.—‘‘Popularity.”” good topic and well prepared. Cocuzzi, Charlie, March 31.— 'Aprnl Fool Dance. Your talk was fairly well deliverd. Rabstein, Michael, March 31.—“Кеер Your School Clean. А very good topic, keep up you school spirit. Rems, Sophie, April l.— 'Cleanliness. Your subject matter was good, and well delivered. Smith, Milton, April 1.—‘‘Charm School. You gave a convincing talk. Your humor caused every- one to laug 5 Finkel, Yetta, April 2.—‘‘Womenless Island.” You gave a good talk, Yetta. INTERPRI Beside a Babbling Brook Where ГА like to be during Exams. You Tell Her; I Stutter” — : T rying to talk French. “іп Old King Tut Days ——— When Exams. passing mark was 50%. “Whom Did You Fool After All’’- Graduation Time. “When You Walked Out Somebody Else Walked Right In Changing periods. “i Love Me, I Love Me — - Jut ihe Teachers don’t. | Ou oriam. is, Gustave, April A good talk which tion and thought. Kay was de Лап, Fannie, April 4. slivered exc ellently. “Lafayette Mem- showed good prepara- “Ай.” Your speech Mutnik, Nathan, April 4.—‘‘Stenography and Radio Throughout the Country.” Your subject was exc eed Altr glad t ingly interesting as was nan, Edyth, April 4. » hear from you. А vei your treatment of it Charm School. Was y good talk. Sangiovanni, Joseph, April 4.— 'Fear and Worry Can | је Overcome. Y out your audience. ome Jeroff, May, Apri! 4. talk was enjoyed by Feminism In Japan. [he spendidly delivered recitation appealed to your audience. Но owitz, Michael, Apr Movies. Your talk was fair to speak more distinctly. “TATIONS “Lady Y f the Evening “I Wanna Ве In Tennessee” I'm Ain't is “That “Oh! 28 il 10. “Day-light ly well delivered. Try Studying Time. During Tests. a Million Miles From Nowhere” Trying to figure out an Algebra example. We Got Ғат”- avating Рара”- In the physics period. When the report card comes home. Old Gang of Mine”- Jaby!! - Іп the Freshman Class. One Cees.
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