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

 - Class of 1925

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U -.IEW 1 X - img 41: Q ,Q-11 if Q11 fl QQ si Fellowship Club Evening i 1 A f w :E-F :si Top Row: Erwin E. Klein, F. D. Gravador, Albert Cay Blasko, Herbert Schuelke, Carl A. Lundien, F. O. Rounds, John W. Erickson, Howard T. Mason. Second Row: Numeriano N. Gerasta, Julius Lubansky, John A. Phillips, P. Norehad, Herman Zimmer, Wm. C. Boecher, Roy W. Johnson. Third Row: J. Patrick Lacey, Albert V. Pierce, Stephen W. Przanowski, James Riha, W. C. Vokolek, Edmund M. C-rajewski, Earl J. Bruso. Bottom Row: Raymond Morin, Charles Bedig, A. Bert Tansom, H. H. Boettcher, Leslie F. Mason, Carl R. Nelson, A. G. Carlson. OFFICERS Leslie F. Mason ............. ................... ............... P r esident Herbert H. Boettcher .... ....... V ice-President Carl R. Nelson ........,.... ,........... S ecretary Yes, this is the group of students who help lead in the promotion of the Good Fellowship spirit which prevails among the students. It is evident that this spirit of good fellowship is the outstanding feature in making all extra-curricular activities, besides the class activities, a great success. Through professional men, who are our speakers, we learn of the vast neces- sity of fellowship, and the teaching of Christianity in practical business or professional undertakings. The following speakers are some of the eminent men of many professions who have spoken to us within the last year: Dr. Kiel, house physician at the Hotel Shermang Mr. Bates, from the lllinois lVlerchant's Trust Companyg R. R. Vernon, of the Y M C A College: Mr. Balduf, Dean of the Y lVl C A College of Arts and Sciencesg Dr. Wickizer, Pastor of Ravenswood Christian Church: Mr. Goff, Y lVl C A Welfare Workerg Rev. Clinton C. Cox, Pastor of Drexel Park Presbyterian Church, Rev. Bernard of All Saints Episcopal Church. These short messages delivered to us on Mondays at five o'clock in the Y M C A Cafeteria are greatly appreciated and all members benefit by them. The club has been thriving for five years, doing the good work, of which l have spoken, for our membership is large, our text being Long live the Central Fellowship Club, and our motto being, Good Fellowship. LESLIE F. MASON, President. lPage 6l1 I 1-.... , . . . . . . . .. .. . . um............,...............,................... ................-W......M ..,,...,...,.,., .. 'zu 1' fugrf- -'r'-143 ---. -- ......r .. .. - -,. .AMA

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f- -:Zur 1, 'X , 'Hflhcg Q ,mf If Cr, 11 5 if gggg gg i t The Hi-Y Day l .Mmm- Top Row: john A. Willet, Walter Otto, Bernard Feldthouse, Clarence Dralle, Boles Cobczynski, Cordon Bull, Robert Beard. Second Row: L. C. Anderson, Edward Coleman, john Dobbie, Russell Hendrickson, Melvin C. Anderson, Francis Ciguire. Third Row: Albert C. Hammer, Herbert Lacy, Ralph Woodfield, George Frasier, Sam Kelly, john D. Owen, Albert j. Winser, Bottom Row: Angus R. Davidson, joseph Harney, Mr. lVlacGuidwin, Alfredo Bustamante, john Sweetman, Ken. S. Crabs. OFFICERS ' Joseph W. Harney ...... .................,,,...,, ..A.,,,.,.,,....,,. P r esident William H. Coudy ...,,. ...........,.,...... ............. V i ce-President Alfredo Bustamante .... ...,.....,.,.....................,......,,.,.,.. S ecretary-Treasurer The purpose of the Hi-Y is to promote clean living, clean scholarship, clean sports, and clean speech in the student body and to maintain a helpful attitude toward all. The Club in its regular weekly meetings conducts discussions on selected topics of a social, political, and spiritual nature that are of great value to its members. These meetings afford the members an opportunity for the friendly discussion of topics that are of vital importance to our school and in our everyday life. Members take active part in the religious discussions regardless of their religious faith. The spiritual side being the most im- portant in the I-li-Y program, we have this year been discussing the lives of outstanding Bible characters, such as Peter, Paul, and others of like im- portance. Last November the Club gave a party to the faculty and students under the direction of our advisor, Mr. lVlacCuidwin. The program consisted of music, a mock trial, eats, and a good time for all. ln February we were represented by twelve of our members at the Annual I-li-Y Jamboree, held in our own Auditorium. This Jamboree featured snappy songs, peppy yells, and inspiring speeches by school leaders and outstanding athletes. Such are the history, purpose, and activities of the Hi-Y. We feel that it deserves the undivided support and wholehearted co-operation of the whole student body because no other club is trying to uphold the moral and spiritual standard of our school in a way that corresponds to the program carried out by the Hi-Y. ALFREDO BUSTAIVIANTE, Secretary. Ifpage 601 -' '-'- ' ..2'T.'-T.i.IM,R.iG.TuiT'm1vLu'uZihE-fum-Iwiuhinikiui75,1-T.-in?-iu win'.E.-w?.imTi7m.F...TIE T'T f'1'.T 'm 'T'T'T , ..,H.L.:,.A.:,WU.,-A4AA,.,.L.L-V. ,g1t,,,..,,.mV,.,..Ug ..-,Lg ..i-.,,-4....Lil,.



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V fr T9 - 'FY f'f'f1m'1 ffr-1' -H o ,, ,. . ut M'rm':'1 . '1 :-2'1 2 MQ E Q HQ A H 1 W -- 'A'-' Mia The Tri Mu Club Day I ls . I' If I ll 'z li la il I ii I I I 1 1 li If ll Ir :I , ll Herbert Hicklin, Everett Dagger, Arthur Keil, Albert Gardner, Martin Anderson, Erving Smeetin, Ralph Woodfield, john Dobbie, Harold Palmer, Fred DeCordova, Earnest Friend, advisor, I Lowell Stevenson, William Coudy. li :E OFFICERS ii R. Woodfield ,,,,... ,,,,....,........,..,,... ........... P r esident I E. Smeeton ......,,,,,,,,. ...... V ice-President Lowell Stevenson ..... .,,,,..,... S ecretary I, Frederic Decordova .. .....,.. Treasurer il if . . . . . i Reallzlng the necessity for developing themselves more definitely along i physical, moral, and mental lines, a group of Freshmen decided to organize ii a club to accomplish this purpose. The result was the Tri Mu Club. This ig name was chosen since it emphasises the purpose of the Club, namely, mental, if moral, and muscular development. I The organization has been perfected and officers elected for the balance ' of the year. They are: President, R. Woodfield, Vice-president, E. Srneetong Q Treasurer, DeCordovag Secretary, Lowell Stevenson. I The program committee of the Club has worked out a series of tests which :z aims to develop the members in a symmetrical growth. At present the mem- I bers are working on the first degree. Programs at the Club meetings con- 3 sist of discussions on subjects of Vital interest to the boys. Personal, as well 1 as social, problems are discussed and a common understanding of these prob- l lems is the aim. By developing a common group standard, it is believed gg the Club will be able to influence, to a great extent, the life of the boys at R Central Prep. The Club has taken trips to several of Chicagds largest in- I dustries and other points of interest. ln the future, speakers to boys, as well if as other forms of entertainment, will constitute important features on the Club li program. I A splendid sweater emblem has been adopted by the boys and has helped it a great deal to make the influence of the Club count in the school. I2 We are looking forward to a progressively successful year in 1925-'26. I I:Page 621 If l - E 7 'T 'mmm ' ' ' ' 3 E

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