Our yesterdays . ponsibility. Oct. 2. Miss Shordon suggests electrical devices to help the Senior class stand upwhen reciting. Oct. 3. Dale Brown sits on the floor in Physics class. Oct. 5. George H. is dog-goned because Longfellow wrote The Ride of Paul Revere. Oct. 13. Lores is requested to take a front seat because of his shrunken condition andirrepressible giggle. Oct. 14. Natives of North America come to life in Indian program given by Alphas. Oct. 18. Whispering drills in Music class. Arvilla Lehman and Vera Schug take the first lesson. Oct. 25. First lesson on Christmas cantata. Oct. 27


Our yesterdays . ponsibility. Oct. 2. Miss Shordon suggests electrical devices to help the Senior class stand upwhen reciting. Oct. 3. Dale Brown sits on the floor in Physics class. Oct. 5. George H. is dog-goned because Longfellow wrote The Ride of Paul Revere. Oct. 13. Lores is requested to take a front seat because of his shrunken condition andirrepressible giggle. Oct. 14. Natives of North America come to life in Indian program given by Alphas. Oct. 18. Whispering drills in Music class. Arvilla Lehman and Vera Schug take the first lesson. Oct. 25. First lesson on Christmas cantata. Oct. 27. Mr. Lehman tries the bawling out process of keeping order. Oct. 28. Arenas give program. High School has Halloween party. Nov. 1. Evangeline Rohrer is very excited about a letter which disappeared mys-teriously. Nov. 7. Forest Brickley has a new coat. We hardly know whether to say Forestwears the coat or the coat wears Forest. Nov. 10. Rain and snow, and snow and rain again. Slushy? Well say. Si vi iii ii three. nmt Prepares thoroughly for business and theCivil Service and obtains employment for stu-dents who can be recommended for efficiencyand good character. If you have the intelligence, ambition and grit needed for acquiring thro proficiency,and can afford the vocational training offered at Eastman, you may be assured ofrapid promotion to executive positions and high salaries. The school offers intensive finishing courses for high school and college students,affording specific, technical instruction in Accounting, Banking, Commercial Law, etc. Business Training, Salesmanship, English, etc. Civil Service (Government Employments) Secretarial (Private or Executive) Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Correspondence, etc. Stenography, Typewriting, Office Practice, etc. Normal (for Teachers of commercial branches) Exceptional opportunities for self-help and advancement to capable young peopleof the better sort. Individual training for persons who need to be interested, encour-aged, taugh


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