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Eglin K A S F x Seniors-Day , Einer F. Hansen John L. Guswiler Carl M, P01-ter Secretary-Treasurer VlC6-PI'6SldeI1l'. Presidgnt The publication of the 1924 Centralite, is to the members of the Senior Class, as is the checkered flag to the pilot of the speeding racer-victory. The class has been in many ways similar to a handsome, powerful racing automobile, its members, each and every one of them likened, by their never missing, ever forward methods of operation, to the intricate and invaluable parts of mechanism that spin the car to the finish. The final lap of the high school stretch was entered upon September 10, 1923, when Mr. R. T. Marr was appointed faculty advisor of the Senior Class for the manager of the Senior Car number 19245. By the first of October the Senior Car was speeding away down the track with C. M. Porter, as pilot, John L. Guswiler as Mechanician, and Einer Hansen as Chief Pitman. The speed was increased greatly during the fall semester by the pre- sentation of the Senior Entertainment, a sketch based on happenings, which take place in a Broadcasting Station and named, A Visit to Station M U D, Chicago. The speed was again tremendously increased by mention of the names of Seniors upon both the monthly and semester Honor Rolls, also by the vic- tories gained by the Senior Basket-Ball team in the inter-class games. The maximum speed was reached when the Senior Class was represented in the Senior Class Debates by a victorious team and this speed was main- tained throughout the remainder of the race, in which Commencement was looked upon as the goal line and Old Central as the track, with the Cen- tralite acting as the checkered flag of victory. And thus as the grind of this race is over the Senior racers leave Old Central happy because of their victory, but regretful because of the parting from many enjoyable friendships. CARL MONTAGUE PORTER. a e Twenty- Ra fi P g A -.I
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X ilfif V 45. 'E B. 4 CONRAD WAGEMAN s A 1 A3 Seniors-Evemnz if 4' l n' I E ye il l. I I 5 i 4 Page Twenty-seven President Senior Class University of Chicago. ARTHUR W. WEDEEN Treas. Junior Class '23. THEODORE C. WITT Northwestern University. CHARLES J. WOLF University of Chicago. HENRY YOUNG Lincoln Club. Adarnski, Michael S. J h Boo Dell Eck t h, osep Byers, Merle Eugene Davis Harry C. eribarger, Clifford C. , Clarence V. Haas, Martin J. Halo Kaiser, Charles G. Kocka., Edward Lag anapan, Placido C. erkorn, Raymond G. Lohocki, Felix V Matheny, John McDermid, Alexand McNett Cl l , lar es Pequet, Aubrey Purcell, John E Smith, Stephen L Sporowsky, Berna Thorpe, James Trenchard, Ralph Wiser, Robert E rd I' e1.T l 'A 4 I W. ' ' M. Q--0 , ,ilif A 1, 2.15-rf' QU , .- . M 1 ,
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ff? ea-- V' 4 x- Seniors-Day S ,Al f I P l in l Page Twenty-nin 5 E E DANIEL LEE ABRAI-IAMS ARTHUR G. AITKEN University of Chicago. WILLARD A. ANDERSON y Armour Institute. OCTAVIO BARRIOS Chicago Dental College. ROBERT BAUM Editor-in-chief Centraliteg Student Councilg Basketball Teamg Sen- ior Debating Teamg Honor 'So- ciety. - University of Chicago. , JOHN E. BELL University of Chicago. Y , 1 Q .-Was? . .,AzFQif5 1 ' iff'-my , , f,,, , -i .,-- . I '41 155, Ly e w iv y-1,g,:f,.yfQ,A ,I ,K J - .mn sf 1 ' .
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