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, Qs fb We 412 cs-,gp t ir- at 11,5 iltp if gg Seniors M Day , , , Ls. We 3 gl,L33'5i5 1.5 john D. Owen Walter Otto Boles Gobczynski Douglas Terborgh Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer THE SENIOR CLASS COMPARED WITH THE MAGNIFICENT CITY OF GO Not by accident did we become known as Seniors, but only through many years of development and training did we reach our present stage, The Seniors of l925, the Class of Go. On September Sth, 1924, we were led into our new field of development by the guiding hand of Mayor Marr. We soon formed our corporation, elected our officers, established our laws and today we are recognized as the greatest class in America. Being men of foresight and ability, to add to our feats already accomplished, We indulged in various social activities. We gave to our great city a musical program which was recognized as the best ever rendered in the history of our civic opera. The demand for more recreation was so great that we were asked to take the leading part in our Senior-junior Mid-Winter Dance. So complete was our prom that the head of our school system, lVIr. Wing, has recognized this affair as one to be held annually to celebrate the victories of the first semester of the school year. We have within our great organization an able board of directors who assisted our athletic manager, lVlr. Owen, in preparing our team for all honors in the Basket-Ball Tournament as well as in the class A and B indoor Held meet. We need not hesitate to assert that members of our conquering class will set the pace at the outdoor field meet. In order to provide practice for the Junior and Freshmen debating teams, and to permit our team to display its oratorical ability, we staged a series of debates which resulted in a landslide in favor of the Senior Team. Usage 341 .. . - mural nnwn-ummm:-rum nunmummi-iq--1 mm mv-muumwunnuumm...--wwmmm-wnnu i-www-mu-:mn-Nun . . nv. . . ... uw. ..1u.... mm H. ...fr .U H I, , ,,1,,t, .napin-1-:ut-Q-,-11i.,.g n 'V- M-,M-Mgr, ,,lu V,-is-1-X X sag 1 It f my ,Q,,fff,, 5,95
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5- Y f.- Tt 4-.a 'fthe 412 Q no fllmil ii de at g Seniors Day With these accomplishments and the evident progress of the class, we can readily be recognized as a product of a great school located in the heart of the greatest city in the world. With our years of training, guided by competent teachers, we have developed a remarkable class, just as our great engineers, architects and sculptors have developed the magnificent struc- tures and works of art which one can see upon our campus. As they have trained themselves to develop this wonderful city, so are we training ourselves for our places in the business and professional center which is situated in the City of Go. WALTER OTTO. OUR CAMPUS In the heart of Chicago stands our school, with its unusual, but impressive campus. Bordering the campus on the north is the calm flowing Chicago River. Up the river to the east is a beautiful white building, towering sky- ward to the clouds. This mammouth monument was erected with the money given by the massive gum-chewing public. Across the river directly in front of this building is one of the largest double decked bridges the world can boast of constructed to handle the traffic of thousands of people who daily cross our campus. To the east is Lake Michigan, the Field Museum and annexed to the Museum is the last word in stadiums. Running north and south parallel to the lake is Michigan Boulevard, with its wonderful Art Institute. Throughout the day the chimes peal forth the quarter hour from the Straus Building tower, as the busy public hurry in their race with time. Toward dusk the rays of the setting sun play upon the steeple of the Chicago Temple giving a touch of inspiration and spiritual repose to our campus. If you were to circumnavigate our administration building by airplane you would view the buildings of such a variety of industries as is known to no other school campus. The path that leads to the entrance of our Central Building is known as the Second Wall Street, where fortunes are made and fortunes are lost and money flows like the babbling brook. Our students are busily occupied throughout the day, perhaps traveling from one building on the campus to another, and in the evening they can be seen trooping like gallant soldiers into our Central School Building. At night they can be seen leaving the building. Some go to the north, some to the south, some to the east, and some to the west, seeking perhaps the quickest means of con- veyance from our campus to their homes. We have automobiles, busses, street-cars and elevated trains, and some day perhaps we shall have airplanes for the convenience of our students, friends and others. EARL W. HANLEY. IPage 351 1, - -- -7 M' ' ' 'f' '''ma. .,.........m..s::.. ........m.,.. ....:.r''- - - - - --- - - -----'- - - -. .. , . A , .A 'uma'-it:4,441:-.L-: .
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