Central YMCA High School - Centralite Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1924

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Juniors-Day is, ar hp .PAA Q km xy WX 0 I . 4 nl iw ll ll uv sz K - xp 5 yo, -V fit?- - -iii. li .v .,.-ja:- -, Sm 1 ' sf- f L Mvgafg, ERN L There ain't no use in crabbing, friend, When things don't come your wayg It does no good to gloom around And grumble night and day. The thing to do is curb your grief, Cut out your little Whineg And when they ask you how you are, Jest say, 'Tm feelin' fine. There ain't no man alive but what Is booked to get his slapg There ain't no man that Walks, but what From trouble gets his rap. Go mingle with the bunch, old boy, Work hard and don't repine, And when they ask you how you are, Jest say, Pm feelin' fine. I. JUNIUS MILTON Pa ge Forty-six

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5 ,tlfiff AD Juniors-Evemne :ivy ff ipigie in P ill F. O. Rounds John W. Erickson Kenneth E. Blackford Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer Time passes quickly, more so, as we grow older. Looking back three years to the day when we started from the bottom as Freshmen, it does not seem so long ago. It has been a struggle for three years, but a struggle filled with work, pleasure and friendship. Our goal is almost within our grasp and the glory that lies there is just before us. The grind has been a pleasant one, much shorter than anticipated, and not so difficult as we imagined. Everything through which we have gone has been worth while. And to think that after the coming year we shall be through with our dear old school, leaving old friends and new friends. But a lasting impression will always remain. Of that, we are confident. The same spirit that characterized the class of '25 as Freshmen and Sophomores, is still very noticeable. The spirit and determination, grit and forceful work, now have made things come our way. Carry on! So we shallg and, upon some night not far distant we shall step forth, with much to our credit and much over which we can justly be proud. Let us mention a bit of our record. Through our entire school year and, of course, our former years, the class of '25 stood foremost not only in student activities, but scholastically as well. At the Inter-Class Mixer who were the mixiest ? Then again, the Junior Prom-the outstanding event of the,School's social life. The Prom made manifest the ability of the Juniors to put over a venture and make it a tremendous success. Yes! We are modest. Now we go to finish our task, ending our preparatory career in a way which we hope will do us more than justice. To the class of 226, Carry On! and Good Luck l JOHN W. ERICKSON 14 I Page Forty-Five l, 'A J -I J w r. 1



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all v n , Juniors Day E. Ally! -3 Fred C. Edington Alfred H. Stiles Baxter Moody Vice-President President Secretary At the beginning of the fall term the Junior Class was organized under the expert guidance of our faculty advisor, Mr. Sidney Casner. The Juniors from the start entered into the athletics of the school with a spirit that brought them often into the limelight. The Junior Inter-class basketball team succeeded in winning all the games from the Freshmen but lost, after a hard fought contest, the championship game tothe Seniors by a score of'17-23. In other athletic events and contests, our class, though the smallest, has been able to more than hold its own. In January the Juniors played host to the student body and faculty. A regular rustic district school play was presented and no pet bright sayings of youth, sage, student, or prof escaped mention and good- natured ridicule. Fun prevailed andour refreshments were completely obliterated. , The Juniors were right in the swim in the interclass debate and showed an active interest and serious purpose. Though our team did not bring home the bacon in the debate with the Freshman team, this exper 1ence added to wisdom may later prove to be stronger material than either alone. The Freshmen helped us somewhat to gain the experience which we lacked, so that next year we hope to be victorious The Juniors have been handicapped because of their small number but although least in size in the School, we have been by no means least in importance BAXTER MOODY PgFtyv ' 6 Ol' -se e Q Qu 1,

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