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

 - Class of 1925

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. ffm'-'V 'r l ,...........-.v. .-unrrnfnlnuywnmnu U , mm-W gg gggg ogg 41 uniors Evening Arvid G. Carlson Ferdell O. Rounds Leslie F. Mason Acting Vice-President President Treasurer and Secretary lt was three years to the day that we first looked with amazement at the vast proportion of education. It seemed as though it was going to be a hard and tedious task to finish the four years. On finishing our third year we have found it not only a less difficult task than imagined but a very pleasant one. The spirit of good fellowship that has backed the class, made our studies easier and our three years more successful. We realize that in an- other year we shall pass out of the doors of our school for the last time, taking with us the memories of the pleasant friendships formed during our preparatory career. The Juniors as a body carried to the front, during the year, all their studies as well as their school activities. At the lnter Class Mixer the Juniors turned out in full array and were the Umixiestf' The outstanding social event of the school year was the Junior Prom. Through the Prom Committee and the co-operation of the Junior Class this colossal event was made a tremendous success. This year an Inter Class Athletic Association was formed and the Juniors displayed much athletic prowess. ln conclusion we, the junior Class, wish to extend felicitations and good luck to the class of '25, HOWARD T. MASON. IPage 401 7.1.7 '-'-n'3ni7u3WvhnT.6u'inhEEhF ul-- fn-Tu?uTmfwumuBTn'MF-5.35fnZJwm-li-uT:'iuvTmE1iu'F:fmnminE.i.E.I,1IE'T'T'-'T.1E T .fT'-'- '

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Q f . 47 , . 4 '1v.'? v - T-- - 9 . - ww-fm-em-':::'u'e-L-M MQ Q Q EQ il If' H QQ 5 VVVV f - L:-uri: Juniors Day Q W .W 13 .1 li ' lie, I h, i'j' I 'I I 2 1 2 ll . .. -. if ', i If li Q1 IQ 1' I il Ii I. I 1 I 1. if ' I , li . I I. As in these affairs, so it has been in all other matters in which the juniors have been privileged to share. Their attitude has been one of class loyalty, 3 coupled with a willingness to assume their full portion of any labor that might I , be entailed in the earnest promotion of student activities. -3 Thomas O. Slack's resignation at the close of the fall semester, deprived the Junior Class of an able secretary-treasurer. However, lVlr. Slack's own sug- ,if gestion, that James De Vries succeed him in this office, was enthusiastically 3, received by the Juniors. A rising vote of the class members plainly demon- I strated the popularity of Jimmy's good humored smile and friendly dis- lg 3 position. It is well, in passing, to mention the keen interest which the Juniors have 'gl exhibited in the recently organized Central Day baseball teams. Their initial :ia victory in the opening game versus the Seniors seems to presage an excellent If I season for them. if At all times, particular attention is centered upon the Junior Class, because it contains the nucleus of the leaders for the coming year. Thus, the ex- 'Q ploits of the Class of '26 have been watched with interest, both by the men -, who precede them, and by those who follow. It is the sincere hope of the ' 1' Junior Class, in summarizing their accomplishments during the past year, that .3 they have not only proved themselves well fitted to lead Central Day Prep i -, during l926, but that they have also served as a worthy example to the .4 boys who are about to take their place, and carry on as the Class of '27. KENWYN CRABS. 31 -t I? 1 Ii ' I:Page 391 ll ,-,-,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,.,-,-...,,- ,.,-,-.-,..,-.-.- ...-.-.-,-,-.-.-... - -.-,-,-.-l5 X - - m ' i W' -AQ L -i, ' - - H ' 4 1 Q



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, U, ,Q-- .4 like H il of 'f Q, 2. 5, 55.135'.: 1'.:?:'-..:.t .i , , V I . Juniors Evening e ., p - ., 1 When Will lt Be Thus? The Central Prep. Debating Team wins city championship. Great crowds flock to the Auditorium to see the performance of Time Will Tell given by the Central Dramatics Club. Central Athletics Commissioner receives telegrams from prominent schools upon completion of a clefeatless year. The Junior Prom, which has been the talk of the town for months, was held last night at the Trianon Ballroom. Great crowds were turned away. President of the United States lays cornerstone of the new Central Prep. School. ln his speech he says that a glance thru Who's Who will show what has been done by former students and what may be expected for future ones. The Centralite wins first prize in national contest. lPage 4lj J.L-111x 11 xx. .u..u -.1.r,..u,-n e...u...:.x...u...xn..n....Lu.,..u.,n-Leu .u....u xL..11vu..:x.x-.a.a..4.c..xx, .u..u,..,i1...x.:.,.:.x.,,..u.. ,u-1 su 4.1 ,.,,.., ,..., . ,',.,,. .,., .,., ,M .,, ., .,.,, ..,. ,7. ...-.,. ,,, ..,..,. -av -.F . ,r M., ..,.

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