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V THE JUNIOR CLASSIC EDWIN STEINEL, NIADELYNN SMITH, FRANKLIN GIBSON. Best Sellers! Ahal Here are our salesmen. The famous trio with the doubtful name. Sure, they sold the most Ctassics. But we wonder how? These are the plotters who made such evil plans and made so many pitfalls to envelop all sales possi- bilities. Natural Salesmen Sams. Nladelynn Smith. Franklin Gibson, and Edwin Steinel. That sounds like New York's Big Three Crooks, or something like that. Trai.ningl They don't need it or at least they haven't got it, said one hooked fish. They're so good they could sell fake stock to the head of the stock exchange, or play golf with Old John D. and persuade him to give them more than a dime. They are the winners of the most spirited con- test of its kind ever held in Central. The stati wa.s very grateful to them for all the Shekels brought in from their noble sales. Yea, George! A good yell leader requires a good voice and George Bergus has one that can be heard from the basement on up. But the mystery is how could any such person get such a voice? Xvell. here is the secret. Qne dav when George was very young he discovered that with the help of a good lusty scream and a wild waving of arms he could frighten anyone into doing anything. To prove this plan, as all debaters will, he tried it out on his mother and soon had a way of getting anything he wanted at any time he wanted it. So as time went on George's voice grew louder and his feet grew larger, but all the time his little plan had not ceased working. At last he reached the point of perfection when he was chosen as yell leader for Central junior High and now his plan, instead of working on his poor, frightened mother. is working on us and he now scares us into cheering our own team by his powerful voice and more powerful actions. IFort --mel
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Page 50 text:
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THE JUNIOR CLASSIC Certificates Of Attendance Attendance in the South Bend schools has been considerably bettered during the present School year because of the co-Operation of the teachers with the attendance and census departments as well as activities of that department. The percentage for the first semester of the 1927-28 school year was 95.72. Three thousand two hundred perfect attend- ance certilicates were awarded to the school chil- dren. Three hundred hfty-one of these were awarded in the Central Junior High School. Those awarded are as follows: ABBOT, WILSON ALLEMANG, PAUL AMMERMAN, KENNETH ARCHER, INEz ARCHER, lVlELV1N ARCHAMBAULT, ROBERT ARMANTROUT, GRACE ASH, MARY ASLIN, GEORGE ATWOOD, ZELLA BECZKIEWICZ, EUGENIA BAILEY, LOUISE BAKER, MARY BARBIER, DICK BARNES, HERBERT BEANE, HELEN BERGUS, GEORGE BIGGS, HELEN BOGARDUS, EUGENE BRANT, ELLA BUCKLEY, WALTER BURKE, RICHARD BURKE, EDMUND BURRELL, KENNETH CALAHAN, FREDERICK CARPENTER, GLADYS CARSON, BETTY CASE, MARY ELIZABETH CASE, VIRGINIA CENKUSH, REINHARD CHAMBERS, VIRGIL CHANDLER, RALPH CHAMPAIGNE, FRED CHAMBERS, FRANCES CHRISTMAN RUTH CLAY, SUSAN CLAYBROOKE, JAKE COOK, EDWIN COSTENSON, OLIVER CRAIG, JOSEPHINE CRUMPACRER, DAN CZENCZ, JULIA DAREN, THERESA DAY, MABEL DAVIDSON, WILLIARI DE FERBRACHE, RSLISLE DENRSKI, HARRY DETZLER, HARRY DETZLER, DICKSON DINGMAN, HELEN DOPIERALSKY, ALICE DUGDALE, ROSEZELLA DZURLA, EDWIN EBERHARDT, GERALDINE ECKLAND, ELEANOR EGBERT, RUTH EIHLER, MAE ELLIOTT, ELEANOR EPLER, EDWARD ESCH, EDWARD ESSINGTON, RUTH EWALD, JOSEPH FEECE, MARTHA FIELDS, MARTHA JANE FLOWERS, NATALIE FLOWERS, ALFRED FORTIN, GERALDINE FOSTER, GENEVA FOSTER, VIRGINIA Fox, JOHN FRASH, ROBERT FRETZ, ELIZABETH FREDERICK, MARY GRAC FRIES, ROY FULKERSON, STEWART FULLER, MARIE FUzY, CLARA GARTEN, RHODA GEBHARDT, DOROTHY GERHOLD, WILLIARI IF'-arty-tvrol E GERENCHER. THERESA GLASSMAN. CLIFFORD GOLL. STEPHEN GRACZYH. JOSEPH GRAHAN1, ARCHIE GREEN, LENA GRAF, ALBERT GORE, RUTH GULGAS. NIICHAEL GUY, KENNETH GYURFFY. ELSIE HAGLE, EDWARD HAIKAWAY, ALICE HARTMAN, VIOLET HARKE, ELLA HARTMAN, JOHN HARTNIAN, HOWARD HARRIS, SARAH HARTKE, DONALD HARTZELL, LELAND HATFIELD, MADELINE HAWELL, LAWRENCE HAzINSKI, ROBERT HENRICKS, CECIL HENSLER, ELEANOR I-IERSHLER, EMERY HERTEL, MORRIS HESIBEN, RUBY HEWITT, MARSHALL HOOVER, DONALD HODSON, JESSIE ANN HOFFMAN4, GERTRUDE HOWARD, GERTRUDE HORVATH, IRENE HOUNSHELL, EARL HOLTZ, AGNES HORVATH, STEPHEN HOZINSKI, EDMUND HOCTEL, WYONE HUDSON, GERALDINE HUSTON, GLEN HUGHES, XYKYILLIAP-I HUTSON, OPAL HUPP, EDNA HULLINGER. GRACE HURTLE, CLAUDE HYNER. ELIZABETH IvEY, HELEN JACKSON, VIRO JACKSON, RUTH JACKSON, JANET JACOBS, ROSE JERZAKOWSKI, HELEN JINKENS. LONZO 1. 3' ,ft Q.. 'L as ra 1? .s-, AI' .': 'vii' T3 . :A KZ I 1:- -Rauf Sn. r rr? .1 ,L r 1 A-A J 1- ' r .1 I
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