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- mt- zcigfrisu IUIQ M- ------ .- ---- -- DR. j. M. RICHER DENTIST Theo. Essig Ofiive in Norris Building Both Phones GROCERIES AND SMOKED MEATS DELIVERY to all parts of town S0l l'H ii'Hl'l'l.l-IY. INDIANA Both Phones Business NeedsYou COURSES: Accounting Business L nw Business Administration Income Tax Cost-Finding Salesmzinsl-rip Advertising Stenographv Tvpewriling Office Training Secretarial Studies Filing and Office Svstemntizing Business English Sales-letter VVriting For the well-equipped. promotion is rapid. financial rewards certain, the day's work full of the thrill and stimulation of worth-while ac- complishmenr. Anthony XVayne Institute is a college of com- merce that equips you for a business l.fc. lt will send you out thoroughly trained and ready for the responsibilities business is eager to place upon your shoulders. It enrolls only those who have a high school education or who can meet college Extension and Resident Schools Y Summer Term Commencirig June 7, 1926 Fall Term . Commencing Sept. 6, 1926 Address: r J. R. ZlMMEI'slNlAN, President ,V-, ,,, ,.-of fi 4 -4,-.X X- .f.. ' . 'F' '- - .. xr . . entrance requirements. msf, 4, self ' gf1,gfQ f.r,.efe,frfss:,-,,OA.-X fi 4 wif-. q, fx wf vw , w so fy e'aaat if i 'Wil i nr. FORT WAYNEJNDIANA Page fini
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jr- - - s ' - 3 - ---- ---Q ---- -t--- I,lt'IXl'f'1li'Q ltllt - , Thursday 29-Pep meeting. Freshmen show strength of their vocal organs. XVe notice that Dump's and .lim's up-per lips are dirty, We suggest they use some Keep that School Boy Complexion on their countenances. Friday 30-We humbly apologize! Tl1e men. whose faces we thought were dirty, are raising mustaches. Seniors gave program before assembly room this morning. The first B. B. game of the season is to be played this evening with XVashington Center. NOVEMBER Monday 2-For some unaccountable reason. this has been a very sad day at the Home Economics Cottage. There was sugar mixed with the salt: kerosene in the carrots: and the crusts of the custard pies came to the top and the custard sank to the bottom. Don't worry, boys, they are just learning now! Tuesday 3-At the end of the third period Thurly got her coat and was ready to go home. Tempus is fugiting fast but not quite as fast as she thinks. Wednesday 4-Miss Carson: Don't you think our new car is cute? We knew Celia and Dennis had a had case, but we didn't realize it had progressed so far. Thursday 5-Ln naming cities in Geography class and telling why they are noted. Raymond named Loveland, Colorado. He was not asked for what it is noted. I-'riday ti-Juniors furnished program this morning. The Junior male sextette made themselves famous by the selections they rendered, Seniors again take a special privilege and journey to Sidney. Reason: To sell tickets. Real Reason: Because they wanted to go. Monday 9-The first number of the Lyceum Course was given this evening. The colored folks entertained us very nicely. Tuesday ltr-Helpful l-lint: When you fail to get an assigned lesson and are invited to an extra session after school, take a piece of cake along for your teacheixf Tried Ollt by a Sophomore girl. XYednesday ll-We observed Armistice day by standing with bowed heads at eleven o'clock. Seven Seniors and two .Iuniors are absent from school this afternoon. Mr. Kindy is calling at homes of said students. Thursday 12-The above mentioned nine return long enough to be given a two-day vacation to begin immediately. and the promise of a U in deportment for the six weeks term, zero in all classes missed, being taken off the honor roll, sus- pended also from B. B.. and the hope of getting back Monday if papa and mama comes with them. Friday 13-Firday the thirteenth! Not much luck. either. Mr. VVoolever came down to help us on this book, but since six of the staff are suspended. the Edi- tor-in-Chief included. nothing is accomplished. Monday 16-The ex-convicts are all back in school once more. The teachers are complaining about having so litany excuse blanks to sign. Tuesday 17-In English class Miss XVhitehorn says, Some people think Eng. 12 is a 'snap'! Raymond, pe1'haps reminded of our every day quizzes, answers quickly. VVell. who ever thinks Eng, 12 is a 'snap' must have a broken spring, Wednesday 18--Mr. Jollief tells us he knew he was going to be a teacher when he was three days old. Some of us do not know yet what our life work will be. Thursday 19-Talking of the fall of man in the Garden of Eden, Janice H. asks, Why is it any more the fall of man than the fall of woman? Eve ate ot' the apple first. Mr. Sheneiield. Well--eh--Ha! Ha! We always speak of men as the whole thing. Friday 20-The Freshmen gave a program before the assembly room. Miss VVhite- horn sent Ronald Hile to the grocery for a bar of candy for her because she hadn't had any breakfast. Monday 23-XVe are nearing the end of another term which brings with it the usual turmoil of getting ready for tests, giving book reports, and writing up note books that have been neglected ever so long. Page 95
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,- 3 .,.. N -------------U ilu' lt!-I-11-t tot - X' Tuesday 24--The Latin Clu'b's sandwiches Nanish and Miss XVinterrowd demon- strates ability to make herself heard for one-half block. Esther G. makes it known that her ambition is to shoot jack-rabbits in South America. Wednesday 25-Thg Ft. Wayne photographer is here taking pictures for this annual. School is dismissed at ll o'clock and we will have no more school until Monday. YVarning: Don't eat so much Thanksgiving dinner that you will be unable to come to school next Monday. Monday 30-First day ot another new term. Several begin it by sleeping in the assembly. DECEMBER Tuesday 1-Senior rings and pins are at the postoflice, but they are sent C. lalll O. luv D. lad! and there may have to be several calls before we can get them. Wednesday 2.-The Senior play cast is very busy practicing for their play. Seven- teenf' Miss XVhitehorn loses temper now and then during play practice and loses sleep at night. To heighten the effect she has quit wearing rouge to school. Mr. .Iollief and his agriculture class are at the International Stock Show in Chicago. Thursday 3-Grade cards given ont. The ex-convicts can plainly see by them that the teachers kept their promises. Friday 4-The Faculty gave the program this morning. The i'irst'number will be by our musician. Mr. VVright. Mr. Jollief kept tis roaring withflaushter at the amusing incidents that occurred on the trip to Chicago. Monday 7-Mr. Kindy assigning lessons to Physics class: Take.to.the Dew Point, Some of you have not reached that point yet. Tickets for Senior Play are now on sale. Tuesday 8-Seniors rings and pins have really arrived.at school building at last. All Seniors are excited and proud. XV:-tlilestlay' 9-Freda Beck fell down stairs and lost her heel. Mr. Jollief lost his Arithmetic class. Reward will be given the finder of either. Thursday 10-Some teachers and all Seniors of the play cast a1'e makin: final prep- arations for the play that is lo be given tonight and tomorrow night. XVhy did Central 5508 make Ted cackle in the tragic part 7 Friday ll-Seventh and Eighth grades favor tis with a prouram in the assembly room. They proved to be very good entertainers. .Their pointed song was em- barrassing to some of the Seniors and Faculty. Monday l-l-Senior Play with all its worries is over-and all must settle down to the regular routine of work. work. work. Tuesday 15+There was an Alaskan movie at the theater this afternoon and all wishing to go are excused. Who would miss an opportunity like that? Some declare they would pay the price ot the show to be excused from school. Wednesday 16-Freshman: lwhen asked to quote Shakespearel: And turn its merry note Into the sweet little birds mouth, 'llhursday l7+Mr. .lollief informs. Freshmen girls 'that too much whispering will make gossipers of them when they grow older. XVe hear someone wants to have her attitude aniputated. Friday 18-Mr. Kindy. when asked the date of today, replied. This is the day after yesterday. Monday 21-Edna Bollinger gets on the good side of the teachers by feeding them . doughnuts. Questions for tlte Ulnquiring Reporter are given out. Tuesday 22--Three more days until Christmas! Freshmen's minds dwell on Santa Claus. A Senior was even caught meditating on what he will bring her. XYednf-sday 23-All students are' interested in Miss Winterrowd's little brother. XVe were recalled to assembly at recess, and were pleasantly surprised by the treat given us by the faculty. As we were marching out a whole box of candy tell out of Jllll'S desk. No more school until January 4! Hooray! Merry Xmas . and A Happy New Year. . Page 97
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