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

 - Class of 1926

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B ' fr ' :Cl 1' K ' 'T' TL15's':214'xfQlr 3 ng' 1 il 'L-R ' 'T l --- -gf, -' if L ' 11' . '-T, 1 ---2-f f' 4- 'il , 4 . 1 Q S Q SPEAKERS' CLUB DAY f P? 33- -5 pn .Fil ga .S l. al 5. -if IL f 'Q Y 1 5- 'if SP .g 3. Oi li, , 5'- fxu 4:0 if ?r 'gf Top Row: R. Woimdneld, D. Black, H. Anderson, R. Horrigan, W. Gowdy, D. Florecn. -,4 'Qi Bottom Row: V. Siedlinski, Ruhien, Mr. Hadley, advisor, L. Greatwood, 1. Banta, S. Harlan, 3, .3 M. Clyde. Q. 'jf OFFICERS 'li Leonard H. Creatwood .............. .... ...-....- P 1' Csidenf in fi john M. Bama ........ ............ C hairman pf' 'kk Solomon N. Harlan .... .... S ecretaryffreasurer sf -E Mr. R. Hadley ...................... .......... F aculty AdviSOT 5- 1' -vY :E Speech is a mirror of the soulg as a man speaks, so is he. The Speakers Club. Q. ,F of which Mr. J. R. Hadley is advisor, has been one of the most active organizations if 'V in the School. The meetings are held every Thursday afternoon in the Auditorium. 4' is The aim of the Speakers Club is to develop its members in effective speaking through 'ij the medium of practicing the art. Each member is given the opportunity to improve Q' 'Q his oratorical ability by actively participating at each meeting in the discussion of a Q' 'if selected subject. i' . 'S 'I The Club naturally attracts the best orators in the school. That it brings together 5' 'fi orators of genius is evidenced by the fact that Mr. Wing honored our president by ik 'E appointing him toastmaster for the InterfClass Mixer. The Club also furnishes the 3- uf' best material for the annual school debates, Mr. Leonard H. Greatwood being chosen ', .41 on the junior Class Team, and Mr. Solomon N. Harlan on the Senior Class Team. Q, x . . . . . cfs The following were some ol the topics discussed at our meetings: SZ, J: Is a University Education Necessary to Success? Q. .fi My Alm in Life. 5:4 ,Q My Philosophy. Q, .G Books I Like. 'E' -Q This in brief, is the story of the Speakers Club. Those of us who have been its S, ,Q members feel that we have profited greatly by our attendance at the weekly meetings. 1: Wei voice the hope that the succeeding class may likewise avail itself of the opporf 'ju tunities for self development that it oifers. P, 'lg . SOLOMON N. HARLAN. -' I' 5 is Page jiftyfnine if :Sl g- s E g ge . , .--gf 1'r5 1 -I-'t't ?' ?'JF'Y'F9'?P1 l2 1 'F'! !. 'tCTX9'1. -x1'fL x'1t'1'.S '?'fa't2 fi

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if ' -' sf-fwwfefw-ILM 3- if IQ' .Q LINCOLN CLUB EVENING 9. 1' fi' 'S 4' 'P -Q 2- 021 i' 5' gl if D A tg 4- 1' 'af r 'P .Q OFFICERS i 5 Raymond Hebberd .... ....... P resident .5 William Paterik --- .... VicefPresident J Bernard Kramer .... --- .... ............. S ecretary , - A l fl' if We, the followers of Demosthenes, are justly proud ot the record that we have 'I' 'E established at Central. We are now, and will continue to be, the largest club in 02? the School. A At the outset of the school year we mapped out a program of activities. In ac- ' cordance with our program, we have successfully put across a jury trial in which U ' Mr. Milne, our faculty advisor, was the dignified and austere judge. A series of if 'IT debates in which the whole school was invited to participate has brought liume to T ' the students the realization of the good to be obtained from knowing how to speak 3' g convincingly and correctly when called upon. These debates were to determine the 4' - best debating team in the School. 2' 5 . . . . . . . . ?'o The Lincoln Club is greatly indebted to Mr. Milne for his assistance and for his ' time which he has given so generously. To him goes much of the credit for the X 'l' growth of the Lincoln Club. We know that, from ast ex erience, the Club will ' c t P P -N continue to grow. 4 ., J This year our group picture was so closely packed that the editorial staff of the X- -' Centralite found it impossible to mention everyone on the picture. This is indicative Z' 'l of the phenomenal growth of our Club. ' . .. ,' In 1925 the Lincoln Club closed its year with a banquet at the Hotel La Salle. ig, - Our dinner and theatre party of May 22nd and our annual banquet in june of 1926 ,, succeeded beyond our fondest expectations. 3 LEo BARTOLINI. T L fr :Q Page jiftyfeiglit L- J . J . - . s V -if. ,v'Q'v1'Qa'Kr-:f-t'f:2'r'r'Y - . . -zevaefzerfwnzeafz-eifvzf-1fzes'1wr-A



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HY .55 25 'E' 'P' if '34 4 'if 'S 3 4. 'Z' gf 4. 'l ol. 2 5 -C QQ -1 U A I fi - v' I- 1 I 'G 'Q H? W Rt wa- .-fi nger'-unreal-ufaflwlvl-clulwf: ' ' ' ic1ls:3:1dx4f'...lssf- fi --V114 - ' ' ' Y 1 l FELLOVJSHIP CLUB EVENING Tow Row: Roy W. johnson. William R. Kaiser, G. Massman, Elmer Schunk, Clifford S. Nelson, Florian R. Kraft, Samuel Lieberman, Wm. C. Vokolek. A. L. French. Middle Row: Herbert R. Lodge, E. Wm. Santelman, Charles Bedig. Glenn H. Caddis, R. C. Maiining, Howard T. Mason, Oscar D. Rothstein, Bernard Kramer, Elmer Scheer. Bottom Row: F. D. Cravador, Martin K. Clyde, Solomon N. Harlan, Adrian L. Ahlgrim, Leslie E. Mason, William Olson, Abraham E. Rothstein, Charles H. Rose, H. Thomas Kraft. OFFICERS Leslie F. Mason--- ............. ...... P resident William G. Olson ..... ...... V icefPresident Adrian L. Ahlgrim ........................... Secretaryffreasurer Sayfhave you ever heard of a group which can accomplish two things at once? If you haven't, come to the Cafeteria at 5 :10 on Friday nights and meet with the Fellow' ship Club. The meetings of the Club are made beneficial to us by talks from various professional men on both practical and inspirational subjects. Because of the fact that we have no time for afterfdinner speeches, these men talk to us during the course of our meal. This calls for double action on our part-absorption of nourishment and knowledge, which shows that two things can be accomplished at one time. It is the purpose of this club to promote the spirit of good fellowship, not only among its own members, but throughout the student body. As a result of this, the organization lends material assistance to other extrafcurricular activities, namely, the InterfClass Mixer, the junior Prom, the Senior Class Dinner and Theater Party and the Dramatic Club. The Central Fellowship Club has kept up a progressive pace in the six years of its organization and we have every reason to believe that it will maintain the high standard that it has set. ADRIAN L. AHLGRIM. Page sixty .-..., -wa-si?-:f-w-'.' - wwswirewievarvviraeii-Ys?4ifr-rsswfa?-,F .F xr'

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Central YMCA High School - Centralite Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 85

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Central YMCA High School - Centralite Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 28

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Central YMCA High School - Centralite Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 86

1926, pg 86

Central YMCA High School - Centralite Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 118

1926, pg 118


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