Washington Night High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1914

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Eh? Eaat wvztamrnt mP, 1h? $18.55 Hf 11314,!161'119 307171633 mmzfaffy and possessing all normal faculties, and preparing to depart this bafeful aristmce for the mrkrztm'n realms where ??zaferial possessions are of no awa hereby bequeath all such goods in the following dignified and NSF fit! manner: To MR. ELLISiHcalfh, happiness, pv'ospei'ify and all appurtenances pertaining thereto. T0 MR. ZHTMERMANithH'NU'S History Nofrsf Zi'hifh wifl enlighten him on any doubt- f-nl or 111.3'5fm'z'0u3 prablmm cncountcrrd. T0 MISS XYlLSON MoestaE Virgil wm'rmzted t0 outwear the universe itself. To MR. BTNGMAN A select amortnzent 0f Cmmvm'cxf to be tmm'mrcd t0 the Itizitiated. They are in excellent form and should command a liberal return. T0 M14. ELLIOTTiPE'M'lJS Commnzts on Lady Macbeth? Very able, a-nd Certain to bc ev-zfvrraining mid apfreriabie. TO THE ZOO-Ernfc'x yellow i'i'cetfootj as a nucleus for highyr animal life. To ..... . . ' N0J'ma 1139133, ax cm inspimliam to fame. TO ALL CLASSIiSiiAs a critm'ion. 0121' marvelously c.l'rdlcnf department. T0 ST. PATmcxiBaumau's grmz sacks as a. fwrircfrm heirlomn. To HERR BURGHARD'1 Hm'bC s Cranial Adormimzt To THE FRESHMAN Mm'yucritr's '7706hn'uh'an of India szdcmts, TO THE ART SCHOOLiAU the famous ' dra7u ing3 and sketches compounded by Elmer Poft, 0f incstfmable value to posterity. To DR. NOHR-The rMiddie, 50 appropriately m-zd becom-ingly worn by Esther. 52

Page 51 text:

SPANISH AS AN ASSET IN BUSINESS T the beginning of the school year the Papers announced in large headlines, ttSpanish to be taught in the Night High Schools. It may be elected instead of Latin. There were some people in the city who thought. upon reading this statement, that such a radical departure from the old curriculum was to be deplored, but there were others who. through business interests in South America, having some conception of the vast undeveloped wealth of that continent and hence rapidly increasing business oppor- tunities, heartily approved of this change. '13 Unibn Panamericana,' a monthly hmgazine published in H'zishihgton, and printed in English, French, German. Portuguese and Spanish languages, deals With the wonderful development of the South American countries. the constantly increasing business opportunities, and the improved means of comnmnication. Our exports to these Latin countries, it says. for the fiscal year were $196,000,000. an increase of $10.000.000 over the preceding year. As Spanish is the language generally spoken in the far south. with the development of a great inter- national trade, it is readily seen that a knowledge of Spanish is an invaluable asset for the young man or woman entering upon a business career. 51 Up to the lint decade the North Americans had very little interest in South America although the Germans, English and French, quick to realize the Opportunities which awaited them; were suing and competing for favors there, while the Yankeeh explored other Fields. The Germans and the Englishmen forti- fied by making a study of the Spanish language, the business methods, interests and personal characteristics of that nation, readily gained the upper hand. They printed catalogues in Spanish, advertised in their papers and maintained a corre- spondence in that language, and as a natural result they secured the vast negotiations of the South American countries. The North Americans have awakened at last to the fact that millions of dollars are being lost to the United States yearly through ignorance. They awoke in a hurry, the increase of $10,00I.lel'1 in the export: of this year is a silent acknowledge- The Opening of the Panama Canal will make possible a As :1 result many positions are awaiting meut. still greater increase. for those equipped with a knowledge of the Spanish language, The Public Schools, ever ready to meet the demands of the public, are doing what lies within their power to prepare their puPils in this line. Mary Louise Perkins.



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Eh? Emit Geyiameni- Continued TO THE NEAL INSTITUTEu-Rnlphk up-tO-datc Rmzedy for that most insidious 0f rnmladies, insow-urzia. T0 OLD MAN GRUMP Lr20. vacrys Efferzresc'enf spirit of incandescent mirth. Anthony's Distructiw aml Edm'rltimml Rext-i- To THE CAMP XMASIJLNGTON LIBRARY tatiom? To SNOOKUMs Hattendo-rff'x HFaoiczl emZJHZ-ishnzenlithc gold 1mg? T0 CONSERVATORY OF MUSL'C-Our gym-imsirmz exseizw of Life-fhe dear old pAi-amz-ah. TO THE EVERLASTING FLAMESiOHF Exam. papers and other literary gems. To THE CAMP VVAsmNGTON MOTHERS and also fhe BUSINESS MEWS CLUu OM fufm'e grating! of their midst by am; honored I'U'mermn Wigwam On this, the fourth day of 1mm, 1914. LUCILLE E. ALEXANDER LE0 B. NEYER JULiN E. ANTHONY ELMER C. POTT ERVIN W MUMAN RALPH E. PDTT PEARL E. FALLS ESTHER L. SCHNEITHORST OTTO M. IIATTENDORFF ERNEST W. SIOCKMEIER BERNARD A. HERBE NORMA C. VVELSS WALTER E. M OFSTA MARGUERITE L. WETTERER

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Washington Night High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 69

1914, pg 69

Washington Night High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 76

1914, pg 76


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