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JUNIORS EVENING LA SALLE STREET The bleak chasm of buildings stretches dark and silent while the night gloom slowly descends over the Loop 96 'k 96 Buried deep within its heart is the central grain market of the nation. Forhidding, repellent, a den of wolves, waiting for the dawn of day and the hour that will hring eager victims. Grim, formidable, towering 'F 'K 'F a battle ground of the mighty. Wime hetide the unwitting lamb that strays into its clutches. WM. F. ZAc:HAR1.Axs. Page thirtyfniwic
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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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' ki-A4AbhTJvLL'AA+'Ad4dQd ' ' -' , N- I Z .. C' if jf gr - 1- 17,5-,-Lx JUNIORS DAY CARL A. WIBORG LEONARD H. GREATWOOD Roar. I-I. KEENLEYSIDE Sec1etary l reasu1e'r President Vice-President Another perfectly good, hard working, and, it is said, exceptionally intelligent junior class passes. However, within a few months after the issue of this publication, the Class will return and assume the well earned, highly important and dignined role of Seniors. Ivlodesty, among other things, prevents me from eulogizing the Junior Class as it deserves to be eulogized. The Class undoubtedly would have carried off honors in any inter class contests, had any been held, but the thorough preparation made by its members became noised abroad and the fact that they were Semper parati apparently prevented any other class from challenging them. At Christmas time the class was given the opportunity to augment the Central Department's Santa Claus fund. It took full advantage of its opportunity and ref sponded willingly and liberally. The juniors wish to express a sympathetic understanding of the Freshmen in their commendable efforts to evolve into Juniors. Let them be not discouraged, for if they will but consider from what lowly origins man himself has evolved, they will realize that even they may sometime become Juniors. To the Class of 1926 we extend our congratulations and very best wishes. We feel that they are an exceptionally good class and possibly will never be excelled, save only by the Class of 1927. LEONARD H. GREATWOOD. Page forty vG'f z'sf4'i'fzC' . . L- 'v i'2'Pr'2:fi1'-.'- . Steiff:-ii?-' 4 1. 3' la I l' 1. ,Q 3 fl' .g. 1 !o 1 'E' E' l' 4 O r? 1 l' l lr' B A 1 J U1 ff 3 if
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