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 88 of 122
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msa,4s,e.4ak-.:-,iq.-,x,.p,Jt-:.,g.:f,4.4,,s.44ss - frsess-.ksai DEBATES, SENIOR PROM DAY INTERCLASS DEBATES Each year an event of considerable significance takes place in the Day School. Students may be seen wandering about the halls with a vacant expression upon their respective countenances, and from their lips strange utterings may be heard: Ref solvedg this and that or Resolved, thus and so , all of which plainly marks the arrival of the annual debates. The junior team, advised by Mr. Wilson, and composed of Greatwood, Franke, Dudley, and Swank, was defeated by the Freshman team which consisted of Koslowf ski, Haight, johnson, and Malinab. The superior oratory of the latter, coupled with the diligent coaching of Mr. Seney, won a unanimous decision for them. At the final debate the Senior team, which was made up of Olsen, Horrigan, Glass and Harlan, and advised by Mr. Marr, won the championship by defeating the Fresh- men. The subject debated was: Resolved, that labor unions as now conducted are beneficial. THE SECOND ANNUAL DAY SCHOOL PROM It was decided by a majority vote taken in the Senior class, to carry on the work started by the junior class, that of giving a day school prom. A committee was im' mediately formed, consisting of Kenwyn Crabs, Adelbert Olsen, George Ludwig, and Stanley Kuhns. The evening of February 6th was agreed upon as the time, and the Crystal Room of the Great Northern Hotel the place. The music was very satis' factorily furnished by Earle Smith's Charlestonians. All who attended enjoyed them' selves exceedingly. Mr. Marr, the class advisor, was, as usual, ever ready to assist in all possible ways. The class is deeply indebted to him in every sense of the word. It is to be hoped that the students of 1927 will help to keep the annual prom an affair of note, and one that will be looked forward to with extreme interest. Page eightyffour 1 , 6' I 6'

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l l ia 'I 3 It ' ATHLETICS DAY BASKETBALL LEAGUE A good deal of pep and enthusiasm has been manifested in the Basketball League. Ludwig's team took an early lead by defeating both Mirsky's and Seagraves' teams. It looked at the start as if Ludwig's team had everything cinched, but they lost several players and Mirsky's gang gradually cut down their lead and jumped into first place when the tournament was half over. One of the noticeable things in the League was the marked improvement in the offensive playing. Scores such as 4 to 2 and 6 to 2 at the beginning of the season were later replaced by higher scores. Team scoring was as follows: Mirsky ........ .... 2 16 points Seagraves --- .... 105 points Ludwig --- .... 89 points HIGH SCHOOL FIELD DAY Central Day School's Outdoor Track Meet was held on Friday, May 15th, 1925. It was an ideal day and the promoters were gratified and pleased at the number of participants in the events. In Class A, men over 125' pounds, Owen was winner, scoring 16 points. Owen took Hrst place in the 100 yard dash, time 10-2X5 seconds, first place in the 440 yard dash, 'i8f3f5 seconds, first place in the shot put, distance 32f1f2 feet, and third in the running broad jump. Wiiiser won second place in Class A, taking first place in the 220 yard dash, first place in the mile run, and third in the running high jump, scoring 13 points in all. Enerson won third place in Class A, scoring 10 points. In Class B, men under 125 pounds, Netter was winner, scoring 20 points. He took first place in the running high jump, running broad jump, shot put, and the 440 yard dash. De Cordova was second high point man in Class B, scoring 9 points. McCredie came in third, in Class B, scoring 8 points. After the events had been staged, indoor baseball games were played. The first game, between the Faculty and the Seniors, resulted in a defeat for the Faculty. The second game, between the juniors and the Freshmen, ended in a victory for the juniors The championship game between the Seniors and juniors resulted in a victory for the Juniors. Gsonos LUDWIG. Page eightyfthrcc fr-. .- . . . fc -YQ - I-akflwfe -' ' kiA lxJQA '1



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