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

 - Class of 1925

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Page 58 text:

,Ml F-pi fg, v . FE ,..,- 'Hthe ce up-fi ir' all 5 rigs as Student Council Day Top Row: Ralph Woodfield, Herman Arnold, joseph Harney, Kenwyn Crabs. Bottom Row: Walter j. Otto, O. N. Wing, principal, Boles Gobczynski, Leonard Greatwood. Boles Gobczynski .............,,r..,,,.,........,,.,,,...,.......,.....,,.......,.........,.. Chairman The Student Council of Central Day Preparatory School is composed of the presidents of each active student organization. The Senior, junior and Freshman classes, together with the Speakers Club and Hi-Y Club enjoy equal representation on this body. lts purpose is to co-operate with the Faculty in the regulation of student discipline: to suggest beneficial changes in the rules of the School, in so far as they concern the generalstudent morale: and to originate, plan, and carry through activities of a serious or entertaining nature, in order to attract and stimulate the student's interests in the affairs of his own educational institution. Weekly meetings are held in the office of the School and every opportunity is given the council boys to conduct their procedure of business as they see fit. The l924-l925 Student Council has shown itself to be exceedingly active in all matters which have either been introduced by it, or brought to its attention. The Council has had some part in the direction of every activity in which any organization in the School has engaged. It has principally exerted its influence on behalf of the class parties, the Annual Prom, the Student Drive, student discipline and the promotion of athletics. Were it not for the Student Council, the personal touch between instructor and student would be lacking. The councilman is a student himself and so is acquainted with student problems. Because he is received by the faculty and invited to discuss with them all matters which the council feels are of mov- ing importance, he is cognizant of all phases of a question, and so may be prepared to act for the School in an intelligent manner. fpage 541 1 . .I--. 1.. . - . 1 v .mumsw-anmmvm-tw--tuna.-.u-mu I A. ... mu-nmvu--M-.--.........-.-tm,-.-N .uw W. V -W... ........... .. ... 1,,.v..........................4. 1. .-. - H. V..-..,. ,. .

Page 57 text:

I G1 Si-3 no In v '-e-1- -'sw - - HQ EH' 5 GQ 'gawk Y nas-e- 2.1 - H ' 'T . -- 'A -' -' .1i,-':- A -4-.---z- A - '--...- -'- A r L- ga-.Q L... . . f 1, -... '...' .- g.'v-.- v.:-4ux,'--.' --. -- H' Staff A john D. Owen Business Mgr.-Day john M. Falasz Business Mgr.-Evening Howard Mason, Leo Bartolini and the class reporters have been in the work from the start. It is to such men as these that we owe the splendid articles appearing throughout the book. Our aclvisor, Mr. Everett, has been of invaluable assistance in all branches of the work. We sincerely thank him, for we fully appreciate the hours of work which he has so cheerfully given. We thank the Misses Wagner, Matirko, Routson, and White for their un- tiring efforts in typing our material for the printer. As this book goes to press we feel that we have in some measure kept pace with the spirit of the School-always to clo one's best. We have made changes in the style and type only after long consideration. ln so doing we feel that we have been able to give to the students an annual which will rank high in the National High School Annual Contest which we have entered. Lyman C. Anderson Douglas J. Terborgh Victor Havel Ferdel O. Rounds Clubs-Day Classes-Day Art-Evening Class and Club-Evening Pa 76 53 fuunixu7qWw'Eiam-5,5-QIQT'Tdmfiwm-MEmMh5F.iwWIu1a'5n:M.2-m..nMy5.mw-unnnnmnf i it 'nu-vinuum ' ' '-I-n.RJwTuin36-MIIHL-Wulm-1vEnWiuEaTrEnifmi.i3J..Ef



Page 59 text:

r: 2-an MEL Ls - vw ' v'm'i mf Q Q nj Q 'H' mln Ii-d Q W4 Student Council Evening wi' Top Row: john M. Falasz, Carleton j. Jacobson, Leslie F. Mason, Leo j. Bartolini. Bottom Row: John Stih, Ferdell O. Rounds, Herbert H. Boettcher, john W. Erickson. OFFICERS Herbert H. Boettcher ..,. ......,.,........... .,,....,......... P r esident Ferdell O. Rounds ...... .,..,,,..,,, V ice-President J. Anthony Stih ...................,................,.......,,,,.,.....,., Secretary-Treasurer The Student Council, the hub of student government, consists of presi- dents of classes and various clubs, and holds session on alternate Mondays at l0:l5 P. lVl. in Room 730, throughout the school year. Customary officers to an organized group are elected and the sessions are carried on in dignified order with strict adherence to Roberts' Rules of Order. The duties of the Student Council are many and essential. Some of the most important are worth mentioning: supervision and promotion of the Annual lnter-class Mixer, one of the biggest social events of the yearg ap- pointment of candidates for the Centralite Stafft sanction of inter-class and inter-club enterprisesg and finally helping to create and maintain an atmosphere of school spirit and fellowship. This year, through the able and efhcient leadership of Mr. Herbert Boettcher, some very important and beneficial measures have been adopted. The Merit System of awarding honors with the School letter C as the trophy, and the re-drafting of the Student Council Constitution, a very tedious matter, were the most notable. Finally, to the student:-The Student Council is ready to serve you at all times. Give its members hearty support and co-operation. j. ANTHONY STIH. fPage 551 .5 '14-T -1.:,- ,yi ,,,, X.-iw-L,4.,A,A.5A

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