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

 - Class of 1924

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wir K Elementary Graduates-Day Q A . V rkv NX FEBRUARY JUNE Herman Arnold Dudley Carter Charles E. Castle, Jr. Ralph W. Cooks, Jr. James B. Day, Jr. Ralph Hackett, Jr. William E. Leslie Hugh lVlacD0ugall Truman F. Moos Martin Anderson Jack Chisholm John Conley David Frankel Gerald Harvey Howard Heiser Herbert Hicklin Frank Klimes Walter Lumley James McLaughlin James O'Brien H Robert Parks Heman Powers Morrison Reavley James Ruf William Smith Lowell Stevenson lVlarvin Tanis Michael Tanis Kenneth R. O'Neill Raymond Thompson Sherwood F. Orr Russell Phillips Fred Schroeder J. Milton Schutte Eugene A. Stanesco John Zaborouski Harry Malmberg The Junior School can boast thirty-six graduates for this year, fifteen in February and twenty-one in June. But a mere record of the numbers can give no idea of the aggregate of energy and life that has been gather- ing force and power during this first period of educational training. The daily striving to outstrip one another in scholarship and physical develop- ment furnishes many an experience that will be recalled again and again for its stimulating effect in future moments of temporary discouragement. C Oxier half the February graduates are continuing their high school at entra In the lune class there is a high average of individual ability and the reiogd of most of the students will serve as an index to their later success 1n 1 e The officers of this year's graduating class are the following: John F Conley, presidentg William Smith, secretaryg Michael Tanis, treasurer. ' WILLIAM SMITH. 42 0 sv'- l ' Ati' I Page Fifty eight

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Q M91 To . Liberal Arts-Evening 1 l il I3 Pa is it bn Herbert J. Bell Gustav C. Bierstedt Warren J. Baker Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer The spirit of peace, harmony, and good will has pervaded all the activ- ities of the Liberal Arts Class for the year 1923-24. Under the eiiicient leadership of our Dean, Mr. Hancox, and our class president, Mr. Bier- stedt, the class activities have been of genuine worth. The first meeting of the Liberal Arts Class was held October 22, 1923. At that time the election of Class officers was held. This year the Liberal Arts class meetings have been separate from the meetings of the other classes- The plan has been to invite representative speakers, who would present the aims, advantages and disadvantages of their respective pro- fession or business. Some of the speakers, and their subjects were as fol- lows: Mr. Chandler, of the City Club, The Profession of Law , Dr. Morehead, of Chicago Dental College, The Medical and Dental Profes- sions g Professor J. D. Nies, of Lewis Institute, Engineering , Colonel Ely, The Importance of the Military Power of a Nation , and Professor Carmen, Director of Lewis Institute, Teaching as a Life Work. Two very successful theater parties have been held. The class attended The Gingham Girl at the Garrick and The Nervous Wreck at the Harris Theater The students will recall with pleasure the class mixer which was held in the Cafeteria at the close of the first class meeting Cider and doughnuts were served to the faculty and student body by the Class officers We have been lmpressed by the spirit of helpfulness shown by the officers and faculty of the School They have a genuine desire to be of help to the students We have a desire to express our sincere appreciation to the school oflicials and members of the Faculty WARREN .T BAKER SECRETARY Ki ' ' 7, ' CC 57 . 1 . , . Ee Fifty-seve gm 1 qu L



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S Ny! la Elementary Graduates-Evemnz W' I 26'-Q -f L Top Row: Paul Braatz, Paul Kahlstorf, Walter Gryska. I I Bottom Row: Elbert B. Richmond, Nelson S. Guthrie. Grant Weelis, Mike. I. Dubhls. FEBRUARY Bernard M. Graham Charles A. Logie Albert Lohse George R. Luther Dennis Mathis Ernest C. Oliver Norrice Orr Dick D. Pierson Peter J. Ziffra JUNE Paul Braatz James Doyle , Mike Dubhis William Duerst Nelson S. Guthrie Paul Kahlstorf Wm. F. Kolka E. B. Richmond Frank Vlcek Grant W'eeks AUGUST Walter Gryska The Graduating Class for this year is eager for the end of the- present semester. Most of its members have been coming to the night school for the past two years and their graduation will mark the end of the first stage of their journey. Their outlook is rather different from that of the day school elementary graduate because of their maturity. To them school has been a serious matter, an opportunity which they have had to work for, insfad of a bug-bear which could only be disposed of by getting through wit it. The members of this class have kept together from the very be- ginning and this companionship has been stimulating indeed. Nothing draws men closer together than to struggle toward a common goal. May they continue to stick together in high school where they will surely iind even more good fellowship and plenty of helpful friends E B RICHMOND Page Fifty-nine Qu 'W L

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