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X llfif 'Q vit Published each Tuesday by the students of the Junior School of the Central Department Y M C A at 19 S. La Salle St. Chicago. The SPOKE Speaks The news and noise of has been IS and is to be h Central Junior Schools that S A X -:D Vg The Spoke-Day y ,Q ,, l f e . . Editor-in-Chief, JAMES O'BRIENg Editor, JACK CHISHOLMg Assistant Editor, DELMAR WOODS Business Manager, KEITH STERLINGQ Assistant Business Manager, EDVVARD JAMES Chief Reporter, JOHN CONLEYQ Reporters, JOHN HOUGI-I and JACK PHILLIPS Faculty Advisor, MR. SEENEY THE SPOKE MAKES ITS BOW The First SPEAK of the Central Junior School Weekly This is the first issue of the new paper of the Junior School. While its coming may not drive the Tribune and the Daily News out of circulation, the staff feels confident that the Spoke will at least find a real place in the interest of the members-and boosters of Central Junior School. THE BOOSTERS Mr. Gordon is looking forward to a large and helping Boosters Club, pleased with the many fine prospects among the new students. To be a Booster you must stand high in clean speech, clean sports, good deportment, and regularity in at- tendance. Try to be a Booster, thus win- ning one of the great honors of the school Y s AND OTHERWISE WAITER Where is the paper plate I gave you with your D169 SMITH Oh I thought that was the lower crust MR SENEY Steve what is a verb? STEVE A verb IS a word that runs Jumps flies and skates and yet can t talk More than usual lack of intelligence among his students got under Prof Gradolphs skin yesterday and he said Do not flap your ears as you go out BOOST your school by trying to make lt better BOOST your paper Contribute to the SPOKE Make it better and bigger each week Let's pull together Y'S TRAIL MAKES BIG HIT Audience Enthusiastic About Junior School Play More than five hundred people attended the Junior School play, the Y's Trail, last Saturday afternoon and evening, and were highly enthusiastic about the per- formance. ' A great deal of credit is due to the fine spirit of pulling together that made the show possible. The cast was well se- lected and every fellow seemed especially suited to his part. Mr. Weirick, Mr. Webb, and the entire faculty have puta great deal of thought and effort into making the show the big success that it was. THE PIONEER EDITORIAL TROPHY Everybody is very much interested to know which room will win the P1onee1 Editorial Trophy for the first time date Mr Seneys ioom is in the lead but the fellows of the other rooms are very positive that when the Silver Cup is awarded on April 15th awarded for the first time that it will go to their room For fuither particulars see Mr McPeek THE INQUIRING REPORTER QUESTION How do you like the new baseball game and whom do you expect JIMIVIIE O BRIEN Let s see I cant think of anything to say that would look good in print But I like the game and think it 1S instructive and lots of fun DAVE KELSO Best game in Chi cago DONALD FOSTER It s the Berries , . . . . ' . cc - ' . , l . 1 ' To - - - sy s - N r ., nc I , y . . . . H . - , N ' H . - . . . . . . 1 , . . ' l ,, . . . - , . . , v , y H --- , ' I . : . . I . H an , to win? M.. , . fl , . 1 - , I Q . . . . Y , V . . . . . ,, . l . ' H ' '. ' I7 . I Sl ! ' Y, Pa e N'net -five 'Hi g 1 Y PJAQ-I3 I, .A U 1
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Q0 f Sl tif li T X A Elementary Athletics-Dav 1 151 l The gymnasium class this year has been the largest in the history of the Junior School. We captured the large Silver Loving Cup for the second consecutive year when we won the Indoor Athletic Meet of Boys' Week. Mr. Beam contributed a set of twelve medals to the members of the winning teams in the Bush League. Field Day was a very successful aEair and we are looking forward with eager anticipation for what this year's Field Meet will hold in store for us. The Gold Medals in the Field Meet were won by Joseph Cooksey, Class B, and Raymond Bendfelt, Class A. An unusually large number of our students have won medals this year in the Athletic Gold, Silver and Bronze Award Contest. Following is a list: BRONZE AWARD Malmberg, Schirmer, Corrigan, Goodsell, Jones, Pearson, Peto, Aver- buch, Rappaport, Del. Woods, Dex. Woods, O. Anderson, Chisholm, Wong, Hayden, Heiser, Smith, Dareos, Bassett, Harvey, M. Anderson, Stevenson, Pike, Schutt, Gunther, Stirling, Sweet, K. Wesche, R. - Wesche, Kelso, Hicklin, Foster, Frost, Soane, Goss, O'Brien. SILVER AWARD Joe Zaccagini, William Slaven, Jack Conley, Billy Gibson. In Aquatics, we have had numerous events, some of our boys taking part in the A. A. F. and City-Wide Y Meets and numbers winning their Bronze and Silver Medals and we are especially proud of our Junior Red Cross Life Saving Corps: Herman Arnold, Delmar Woods, Karl Wesche, Dexter Woods, Billy Gib- son, Keith Stirling, Hamilton Pike, Irvine Walker, Oscar Schirmer, William Slaven. - KEITH H. STIRLING. J Pa ge Ninety-four
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