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

 - Class of 1925

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.F ,qw - , ,f , 1 Ln xx .. .. .. tr .li 5 Q, ., st .,Vn,n H 5 ,H Sophomores I Evening MR. MARR, WHAT ABOUT IT? Nothing is better than a good recitation CAxiom No. U. A poor recitation is better than nothing QAxiom No. 21. Therefore, a poor recitation is better than a good one.-Q. E. D. as vs at Mr. Bloxom ffirst nightlz Has any one of you had previous experience in public speaking? Ocampo: I have. Mr. Bloxom: Where? Ocampo: Correspondence course. -as vs as Rounds: Have you got a loop aerial for your radio? Havel: UNO, it's out on the house. I ,ni Q! lpage 431 1. 1... ,.,,,i ,. ,. . wg 11

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, cr- UQQETJ fm li I eaere 'X 'Eg Sophomores Evening r P r t .- '. l. s b. b. ,. r o s r b 5 . v I 9 lf ll O D . f P I r V l V v f r P ,h ' I , II' Es E' 5' i ll lr w,- F x. H' ,. E Y. Z, l I I li f 4 Joseph Ropa John Stih Stephen Vargo Vice-President President Secretary Labor omnia vincit Hard work overcomes all things. That has been the spirit of the Sophomore Class since embarking on its second voyage on the sea of learning. When our freshman year was completed we gave a sigh of relief, chucked the ole brief case in the corner and endeavored to squeeze in a few hours of extra sleep during the summer months. But when September rolled around, we were back on deck, some of us rather reluctantly, but ready to take up the burden where we had left off. It was difficult for us, difhcult because of sacrifices, but seeing our banner in the sky urged us on. Therefore the Sophomores look forward to 1927. The Class has been one of the foremost in school activities. We were at the Mixer. at the Prom, and we did our share for the Annual. Too much credit cannot be given to our peerless leader, jack Anthony Stih. Be- cause of his record of leadership in the Freshman Class he was elected presi- dent of the Sophomores. Taking the role of cheer leader when the occasion demanded, he urged his fellow students on, keeping up their spirits with a sail on, and on, and on. The Sophomore Class is an invaluable cog in the wheel of Central Prep. It is imbued with the spirit of the School as evidenced by its being the foremost in enthusiasm with its yells. Yea Sophomoresl Yea Central! Rah! Rah! Rah l STEPHEN VARGO, Secretary. Q fPage 421 nf- -,,-7,,.gf.,g,-,g,m.q.vz mm:..1.r:..'ma.am1.w..r.1.:m-a.x..:.r:m.:.m.:..Ea.mm:.p.r.'.:..v.a..i..':..a.:a..W..:.nr..u.w..::.:..mnm.: - -. - - ' - ' fm., 14,..:..3.m ll 55.4-.g4,AlgLV1LAA-MNJA Af,--il A Iggy... . Y Y , peak.. 7 ,Y V., 5 N.,-LH.-Ai4 Agiili



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. S mm 'E 'mpg gggg gg ,ig Q, H fi fl QE g gg - , , . Freshmen Day Herman Arnold Albert G. Hammer President Secretary-Treasurer At least we can say for the Freshmen that they are game losers, fgaspl, and even if they frequently do come out second-best, it usually isn't their fault. They have won no debates, yet there are no more enthusiastic debaters than they, they don't shine athletically either, fWhich one of the gentlemen present said, Trackmeet, in a still small voice?D, but that doesn't seem to affect the gym attendance. ln fact the Freshman Class appears to be almost entirely composed of the durable sort of personality that doesn't know when it's beaten, and consequently never is. No inferiority complexes, Cwitness the class motto, Leaders of Tomorrow, and the pride they take in it! They really believe in it and it may be truel, and no pessi- mism. Odds have absolutely no effect on freshmeng they eat odds every morning with coffee and rolls to give them that pleasant feeling. Perhaps they're absorbing determination from Mr. Seney. He has plenty to spare. lt makes them about as apprehensive and diflident as the honorable Wilhelm before the war. The freshman banquet was something to be proud of. It was held in the Y cafeteria, fno casualtiesl. Everyone had a chance to talk about some- thing, fanythingl, and a pleasant time was had by all, as the historian Suetonius phrases it in his dramatic portrayal of the death of Nero. Mr. Seney and our principal, Mr. Wing, were present, and a speaker from the University of Chicago addressed the members. Songs were chosen and duly executed, fuexecutedn is good. No offensej, and the class spirit figuratively danced a jig on the graves of former reverses. The freshman colors are officially maroon and white. To get the best effect when wearing them a textbook in some suitable shade should be tucked under the left arm. The effect is quite fascinating, especially to the faculty. Speaking of fashions, trousers are growing so voluminous that there is really no need to sweep the floor any more. We are hoping against hope that no one happens to think of hoop-trousers. DONALD MAC DONALD. Usage 441 vRlT.m.....'... - . I . . uw-mmumu-4 .. ...nn mm-w-..m.w.,. m- -mmmunrWmmW-um.-.W-.fwuvumnmm-nmmsmmm-in ...-f.,.:1:- U v. .. .. v. V .. Q.. U .. . ., . .. ., . ..gr-in-Jig:-r-if,-3-L.g1--1-paw.,

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