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X 1.51 ll W. f gfilxnv s A Am X Leadership Club-Day 5? li Top Row: Alclean Dahlen, Anthony Penovich, Mr. George Scheuchenpflug QXYZJ, Donald Tursman. Middle Row: David Zaritsky, Sol Lubelsky. Bottom Row: Quintin McCredie. ormcnas I Anthony Penovich ........,..........,,..,.......,,...,.,.,,,,,...A.. .......,A........,... P resident Aldean Dahlen .......... ,.....,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,.,, .,,,.,,,.,. W ' ice-President William Leslie ......l...........,....,,.,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,..,.,,..,..,...,..i....,..... Secretary Sol Lubelsky .,...................,....................,...........,,...................... Sergeant-at-Arms At the beginning of the school year this new club was formed from the members of the gym class with the help of our athletic instructor, Mr. G. Scheuchenpilug, popularly known to the members of the gym classes as X. As its name implies the purpose of this club is to train student leaders who assisting the gym director with the high school class and aiding the promotion of athletic contests will foster in the school a better athletic spirit Membership in the Club IS by the invitation of the club members and as a consequence is somewhat restricted Our aim in lmposing this restriction 1S to secure from the gym members those fellows who earnestly desire to follow out the aims of this club and make the very best types of leaders among their classmates It is hoped that this group through 1tS high aims and valuable work will become one of the most important clubs of the school, so that all stu dents who attend the gym will have it before them as one of their goals ALDEAN DAHLEN ,U l , I , Y 7 , O , , lo-- ,xiii lg ,a. . Page Seventy-one X, . ', ' I f Inf,-.sg.u,f' L
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xiii, K Fellowship Club-Eveninz , I 5 V 0 Top Row: H. H. Boettcher, F. O. Rounds, H. T. Mason, J. P. Spencer, F. G. Schampon, Jr. Second Row: A. G. Burg, N. G. Pace, W. G. Ciolek, Z. C. Bedig, O. E. Kleerup, Martin E. Haas, J. W. Erickson K. E. Bl- .kf d. , an or Third Row: G. J. Prepychal, H. VVi11iams, S. W. Przanowski, B. Tansom, W. J. Caponigri, G. S. Sims, O. K. Prepychal, G. C. Bierstedt. Fourth Row: E. Bruso, C. J. Jacobson, M. Rizzio, J. P. Lacy, W. C. Vokolek, L. H. Greatwood, E. M. Darch. OFFICER Ferdell O. Rounds .................................................................................... President Time may change the ranks of the doubtful, but Fellowship goes on forever. This is the fourth year the Fellowship Club has extended its good will and friendship to the students of the evening schools. Life, its intricate problems, and solutions by Christian living, are the principal opics. The speakers are of excellent caliber. They are men of ability and ex- perience such as: L. A. Crittenton, former sales manager of Kimball 85 Co ' A G. Fegert, a well known publicity man, P. B. Fischer, an eminent attorney, C. R. Bearmore, the Young Men's Christian Association's Rail- road Secretaryg P. B. Foster, Vice-President of the Y M C Ag Rev. J. F. Fluch pastor of the Berry Memorial M. E. Church, Rev. Claude C. Travis, pastor of the First Evangelical M. E. Church, Dr. George R. Stair, an evangelist 5 and readers from the Chicago Musical College. Meetings are held on Monday evenings at 5:00 P. M. in the Cafeteria. Members eat their suppers as the meeting progresses. The value of the club is made manifest by its long period of existence, it being the oldest club in the evening school. The club anticipates a brilliant future and success in fellowship. F. O. ROUNDS. . , . Y v . xp , .'-:MA 1 Tl lim i A' Sovrf- ffl Alix. .aj A S Page Seventy
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I E. uf gs Fo? Orchestra-Evenine cr Xxmg Q x B1 Top Row: Earl Hanley, Rowland J. Kortebein, F. Stone, W. H. Gregson, Albert S. asco. Bottom Row: F. W. McClusky. Francis W. Colburn, S. VV. Przanovvski, P. E. Nash, P. Norehead, C. R. Lundquist fPiano7, Thos. H. Neilsen. The Orchestra, which was organized by Mr. McClusky in the early part of last semester, consisted of eight pieces. Several performances at school assemblies were appreciated very much by the students. Problems, how- ever, arose due to the irregular attendance at rehearsals, and partly to the holiday season. The Orchestra made its debut at the Inter-class Mixer, rather a surprise to the large gathering assembled that evening. The beginning of this semester brought six new members to the Orchestra, nearly completing the necessary instrumentation. The instru- ments represented are piano, violin, viola, clarinet, cornet, cello, saxophone, trombone, and flute. Recent performances showed an increasing demand for more of the popular numbers. Special effort will be made to develop more of this type of music for future audiences. At the performance of The Y Trail given by students of the Junior School March lst, the Orchestra, with several additions, and under the direction of Mr. Webb, supplied the music for the evening. Our purpose is to organize a bigger and better orchestra, and furnish the best possible form of entertainment for future assemblies and social gatherings of this chool S S. W. PRZANOWSKI. L Page Seventy-two ' n I . ' so ' , m f Q r i ,hirrfslfl - 'N Y I
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