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

 - Class of 1926

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Central YMCA High School - Centralite Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 100 of 122
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Page 100 text:

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' -' ' - Liulufwl ' HUMOR S A 5'Q'ff,:'f,'1'f,f,,,'fQ'lf'Q1: Stspurred by ambition J Qwhtle Lns'tferme the ' Hard,struggIee, Algq on Q S .1503 your o,dMm- SJ ,qlg,,5m9the on has Sgr! he leaves behmd the path 01' learning S S - Q way to 'Qenb-g,l ' SQ suctunibs to A ,L Q ,X ,. , , S Q A Q W X A Q A 'I QXXN , -, Cusnylxswvuei X S It CTC 1 it f W of mil st 5 t:rz1:w1a'z2a.s 3 -0- A me-dv --'- S -al Sm ffrilt at K mm M 0225 N C se ,, I N X , ff ,f -I ' - its -.X E 3 Aign:.L?is::':':jjifgifgmE - E A Ggtyik . IIN! gy 1 , S Q Slnppartung fiat -A-- Faculty A S d mf .6 X l 581m-Binh Fullvnli Wovlib lncus ,kg-LSLJQ-J X g 'Ah 7. ' K f l ,ll Stsome more agon9--- . X 'lhen--triumph and the S Homeward Lomtla I And Theo :ved 5 Sam it is for Lutf..--ne S psmng--Anu- . - Emo? S OW. t,.,,,mFhmr hero happily cverdfter. yi X 't' I I- SSLQFO Km It A sf t J gl ll T YL o S Q EL S 1 S sljil 4 vi fn SL-ms I X it s El ' l ll Ml Vip .lil it l AFA S A 1 l 7 S xt? L. V 1 f ' 1- 'L 31 , f x 'iif X it 'Q fm ly N7 A 'F's iff, a , S N .asshgfgi , f ti X xi 'fix X gl , ,Z ' ff ' UAW ' oififfi . X I 1 '- sl I , Y ,'4,gZ,g ,',w':4A h .' 1' 55.2 ' AQ, lf' ' ,' I X ,, I V 'vw .mf E ii' N ' mx mwm fix N 'wmkmwmm7e.s'xmxmx , a ff 6 ,, ,,,, fa f L' SENIOR CLASS WILL, DAY SCHOOL We, the Class of 1926, feeling the days of our high school life are numbered, and approaching the inevitable time when that life shall be cut off forever, yet being in a relatively sober and comparatively sane state of mind, revoking all former wills made by us, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, as follows, to-wit: Section I-We bequeath unto all future classes, the wonderful collection of books in the Library. May due reverence be shown them. Section II-We hereby give and bequeath unto the class of 1927, all our second- best excuses for tardiness, absence, and every other dearly beloved irregularity fthe best we retain, hoping that we may use them even in that higher existence to which we are so soon to be calledj. Section III-We bequeath a myriad of lexicons of the English language to the Speakers Club and to the debating teams, by virtue of which they can become more proficient in the use of the mother tongue, and through the aid of which they can voice their superncial sentimentalities in polysyllabic profundities. Section IV-We bequeath to the members of Mr. Wilson's classes, that good' natured gent1eman's short lectures and clever remarks. Section V-To those who follow in our footsteps, we leave our beautiful La Salle Street Campus, where they may have their daily noonfday chats. Yet we caution them to beware of one Mr. Wing, who has promulgated his aversion to smoking in that sacred and much cherished demesne. We do provide that the execution of this, our Last Will and Testament, be jointly assumed by the two very capable personages, Mr. J. E. Seney, and Mr. W. O. Webber. In witness whereof, we do hereunto set our hand this Thursday, the thirteenth day of May, in the Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred TwentyfSix, to be effective immediately. A. Lootmcious RHETORIC, THE CLASS OF 1926, Notary Public Per FRANK MORRIS. Page ninctyfave '2' 9 - ' -. . .S3 i'u 'l



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1 . 9 1 72'le1v'5'x'3'l-' -fl'-:ful-wsfc,-lx.:24vk4' ' ' ' .fkfgl Pr 1. I HUMOR I 5' - a- ,55 THE FRONT PAGE .P In other days we had a chance ' To read of sailing ships -f And marching men in far off France, Nor cared what guys had on their hips. ir Some day perhaps our morning papers 4 Will tell us things we like to hear, 5. , Then we'll forget rum runners' capers. Then we'll forget light wines and beer. , I 'S FRANK Momus. 4 th J 1 Son: Dad, what is an optimist? .3 Father: An optimist, my son, is a fellow who goes on a blind date with the ex' pectation of having a good time. if 'IR 'T4 ?M fj- :Si Hey, Mr. Casner, what's the fountain pen worth now? , x gf 'I AMAMNLTI vg- J McCredie ftaking an examjz Whci the heck was Richelieu? 3' ' Truitt: A hrand of peas, I guess. I gi 'lf WY-f-g?-L? N :Q W The Buck and Wing combination leads us a merry dance, both day and night. . 1 'Il u..-n7,,M ng. 'ig Small Boy: Pop, what did prehistoric monsters look like? 11 3. Father: I don't remember. Ask your motherf' 4 ll! 'I R-ity? 9 1 Stude fat a night cluhj: Have you a table for four? g' tl :U U 1 Manager: Have you a reservation? 1 Stude: Do you think I'm an Indian? f Q Page ninety-seven wr-wa . rF-Q

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