Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1930

Page 118 of 128

 

Warrensburg High School - Arrow Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 118 of 128
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mow W sf-ww WSW My rv 9000 0409 IVVVN lyvvvx' V97 QV' 'xxnkxax AAAA 'V O g. Wsgfi-QWMQ ARROW SANITARY GROCERY 316 PHONE 317' ' FRESH FRUITS .AND VEGETABLES WE DELIVER E. M. FRENCH PROP. HAMBURGER SHOP A LITTLE PLACE WITH A BIG BUSINESS 129 EAST PINE STREET 0. C. WHITT, Prop. CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE it a Warrensburg, Missouri - H' 1. Offers four years of fully accredited college work. No college m ranks higher. I he 2. Prepares teachers for all public school positions. Helps to secure desirable positions. SS 3. The average beginning salary of its graduates is over 351500. How could you do better? Q mf 4. Teaching youth, eternal youth is most fascinating experience. C' It is also most valuable service to society. The college motto is m Education for Service. . 16 5.t The Spring term begins March 3. The Summer term begins June 3. The Autumn quarter and the new year will begin Sep- fg tember 8. 6. Expenses are low. Living is good but cheap. 7. Write for catalogue and further information to the Registrar, Dean or President, Page One I-Iundred Fifteen

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