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 69 of 122
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FILIPINO CLUB DAY sri, W IW. if -. ' Top Row: Gregorio Rubiano, Clemente Ramirez, Ricardo Lagasca, Roman Baladad, Feliciano Costales, Nemecio Concepcion, jose Ancheta, Juan Acierto. Bottom Row: Plocido Baguindoc, Alfredo Aeierto, Lamberto Malinab, Mr. MacGuidwin, advisor, Sotero Morillo, jacobe Subado. OFFICERS Lamberto Malinab -- ............. ....... P resident Gregorio Rubiam -- ....... Vice'President Alfredo Acierto ............................. Secretaryffreasurer The Filipino Club of Central Y. M. C. A. was organized in January, 1926, through the efforts of the Filipino students attending this institution. The Club has not been organized as a challenge to any other existing organization, but merely for the purpose of promoting and maintaining school spirit and cofoperaf tion among the student body of the School. Cur aim is to convey correct impressions of the Philippine people and their work, thereby maintaining a closer union between our group and others. Our members have an interest in educational advancement, and in practice in parliamentary procedure. The Club meets regularly under the personal supervision of Mr. MacGuidwin. The members believe that the Club will be a permanent affair, and they have been giving their undivided support, in their combined efforts to make it one of the best clubs at Central. We are able to learn better methods of speaking, reading, and writing the English language. In fact, regardless of name, the Filipino Club is a one hundred percent American organization. Watch us grow! ALFREDO Ac1ER'ro. Page sixtygfive Y'F'1'-is n 4 'Q Q F'f F'! 2 1 'F1 '3 'i '?F l4'3'-'i'33c I wr 1 P 3' P 1' 'F 2' , n 'io .a ,Q Q l 'r S I P 1 if 1 I 1' 1 1? 'lfo -15 . E' G 3 D P I f fi

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v fwffgte,4,4s.k4aLqfAx4,g.a,i.a,ka4.44asAt,:vs.a,isa,4anAf.4sa.ssafsfitfg ORCHESTRA EVENING Top Row: Sam Schwartz. Paul E. Nash, S. W. lvlatson. F. W. McCliisky. Bottom Row: John Leu, Henry Brant, john E. Colburn, Francis W. Colburn, E. Crossland Dobin, T. H. Nielsen, William H. Gregson. The Orchestra is one of the oldest and best known organizations in the Evening School, although it does not contain the same members for more than one year at a time. It has, however, withstood the effect of the changes and has gradually come to be an important part of the assembly program. The Orchestra has performed at nearly all the social functions of the School through' out the year, some of them being the College Mixer, the High School Mixer, February Graduation Exercises, the Dramatic Club plays, and all of the assemblies. This year for the first time, the Orchestra accompanied the Glee Club. The success of the combination was proved by the applause of the students in assembly. Sam Schwartz, the Orchestras solo violinist, has left school for further study of the violin. The Orchestra wishes success to him. The graduating members of the Orchestra sincerely urge the undergrads to join the organization next year and make it the largest and best ever. The Orchestra was augmented by men from the College who, incidentally, were members of the high school organization last year. Other college musicians are invited. Mr. F. W. McClusky, the director, and his men met faithfully every Wednesday night and rehearsed the many programs until the janitor turned out the lights. The students and members of the Orchestra take this opportunity to thank Mac for his unselfish help. Fawcis W. CoLBuRN, President. Page sixty-four l' I-0 Q 1.0 3. ,V .0 C 'Q 1 '? l' Z' 4 F K o T? 320 'I' vi' 3' fc .i 75' 1 e s e 1 ix'E 515'1'?F1u J25 I I 'f P1 ? ! 'Y' 'T Ff'?'T' T' 'i '2'? 'JP1 '3'31 T 'f'a5 l'2 r 7i i '?'1 fl



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if . 7'.f5-uf-Afcftulfvib 5-.aTi'.-I-evifffxzirflofzfl-,afffl.n ,lvZu-'l.l-e:fm.l+cIt.'Qwc1z.-1-.:fcrw'l'.-fl,-L.,-1-,i,,-:gf -'VT' ' i ' ' ' T ' ' Y ' Y W Y ' 'Z' 'inf o- :I In 5 JousTER's CLUB EVENING ll if 'Cl ' - , 'fi' .Y Jn. JI- N li. N Ka 1 'O ii xt ft 'P N -1: '- . f, T' fs. .5 5, oz V, I ,C 2. 5 f 4: 4, -4 Q.. N K, tx 1, -1 Top Row: Wiii. C. Volcolek, E. Wm. Santelman, Bernard L. Kramer, Abraham E. Rothstein, 5, .. Adrian L. Ahlgrim. , . :,' -Q Bottom Row: Raymond C. Hcbberd, Charles Bedig, L. T. Nutting, Edward Kinowski. 5' ol 4:9 -E OFFICERS .QI Charles Bedig ....,. ............ ........ P r esident .ig -'E Raymond Hebberd -- .... VicefP1esident 'fx Adrian Ahlgrim --- ..... Secretary ge 'f Edward Kinowski --- .... .... - -..CTTCKISUTCT Or! Ts! kl 'I' ganized effort they could be of greater service to Central than in any other way. it The jousters were organized last fall by a group of students who felt that by or' i They therefore voted to romote a Four C's latform-Clean S eech, Clean S orts, 1 A P D P P P .2 Clean Habits, and Clean Scholarship. 2, K 'f Every Saturday in the Y cafeteria the Club holds a meeting. Topics of benefit Q' 'J and interest to the fellows are discussed under the leadership of the club advisor, Mr. 52' 'E Nutting. Any one attending these meetings is amply repaid for the time expended. 3' 0' . . . . . . F Following the policy of the Club, the Jousters have supported the activities of the if 'il School with their full strength. The main events to which the jousters responded Q' 'E were the InterfClass Mixer, the junior Prom and the Senior Theater Party. 'l' The Club has also promoted a number of social affairs of its own, among them a ,Q -' theater party at which What Price Glory was seen and a week end hike to the Y Q .5 camp at Hastings Lake, Illinois, which will long be remembered. On May lith a 2 dance was given in conjunction with a Y. W. C. A. club. .5 The jousters is the first organization in the Evening School to issue its own club Qi. .2 bulletin, which is The Lance. ., 1 ADRIAN AHLURIM. vi 4 1, . 1 'if Page xixtyfsix 'C as . . 1. as s, ,, , p . 3T5?'7li 1 'l T'i l''1 '3 'f l 1'IQ'f f'T i f P?'7xf':i'f'3?Lxf F'f'3l 1'3IG'Q '53x3 S i

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