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

 - Class of 1926

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'3ulwTz--- .31 A tl- l l ' 1 SENIORS CLASS PROPHECY Our familiar Del Olsen, a pianist grand, Will some day lead Paul Whiteman's band, And Donald Black, so wise and so witty, Will be given charge of Kansas City, Our friend Dick Truitt, of saxophone fame, Will attain great heights in the music game, George A. Ludwig, our basketball star, A prominent figure will be at the bar, And John McK. Banta, the pride of our school, Over history classes will hold an iron rule, Earle Paulman, the Duke , the leader of fads, Will doubtless be seen in the Ide Collar ads , Here's to Norm Cohen, so ready and quick, To fly to fame's heights and there tightly stick, Bob Butterworth, our illustrious friend, Life will honor and happiness lend, And Johnny Willett, our Astronomy Star , Will be the pilot of a trolley car, Stanley Kuhns, of the Centralite, Will wield his pen from morn till night, John L. Roesch, with humor and pep, Into good things of life will very soon step, Louis Eiorito, with mind quick and bright, Will soon have climbed to fame's dizzy height, Al Potokar, a modest young man, Is bound to be the head of the land, Gordon Bull, of fame and renown, Will be given the key to New York town, And Frank Wojtanowicz, with the curly locks, Will soon be hurling the pill for the Sox, Henry Pesata, with honor and fame, Will have a degree attached to his name, To Earl J. Bruso, we'll send our greetings, When he conducts Evangelical meetings, If ever thru courtrooms we chance to roam, We'll go and visit judge Armund Schoen, Thaddeus Lukas, so we hear, Intends to be an engineer, And Raymond Horrigan, with tongue so glib, A reporter some day will be, for the Trib , While Samuel Harter, whom we all know, On his vegetable farm will wield a hoe, And you, dear Seniors, who are not here named, Will rise to the top in things that are famed. FRANK J. MORRIS. DAY Page tlzirtyfseven i f 1. aw 6 g .5 .

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if,.,4ef::,s.s:.,za.:,,1c1Q,gc,p.,x.,J,,z,,s..zf,z..sf ' f- -' ' f-assi, 'E 'ff 4 oft '1 0:1 'E ofa. nfl D 1 x K 0:1 Qt .4 .J 1 D I, Os' 'If 4. 0 4. of- '2 'f 'fc l 'l 4' 0 JUNIORS EVENING W. C. SCHULZ, ja. M. A. BONFIGLIO S. J. VARGO E. W. SANTELMAN Secretary President ViCC'PT8SidCnt Treasurer There is a time in the life of a student when he begins to see the beacon of his goal. Whether it be in high school or college, this time is toward the close of his junior year. The Class of 1927 have seen this light and are full of hopes for the future. But as they pass on into their senior year they will not forget the time when the struggle was the hardest and the fun was the best. Beginning promptly after the election of officers last fall, the junior Class strained every effort to help the school in its task of organizing the students. At the Inter' Class Mixer, that affair which has become an institution in our school, the Juniors were well represented in the entertainment. They helped to make this year's mixer the liveliest of all. In athletics the juniors showed great ability from the first. Alf though handicapped by lack of time in this comparatively new activity of the Evening School, they maintained a level with the best. They met test after test. But it remained for the junior Prom to disclose what heights the Class could attain. Every notable in the school was there and many from the outside, With such a versatile leader at their head it is no wonder that this class made the junior Prom of 1926 a signal success. Much credit is due the members of the Class and the Juniors are greatly indebted to the instructors of the School, hut it has been the Spirit of Old Central that has car' ried us through these three years. It will be this same school spirit that will carry us on to a glorious finish in 1927. WILLIAM C. SCHULZ, JR. Page thirtyfeight l

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