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 93 of 122
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-,gl - ' ,rant ATHLETICS EVENING BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP The Seniors won the Interclass Basketball championship, Wednesday April 21, 1926, when they defeated the crack team of the Sophomores. The final score was: Seniors -14, Sophomores-10. The game was the last of the round robin series played by the different classes. The standing of the teams is as follows: Wcnii Lost Percentage Seniors .... - 3 0 1000 Sophomores - - - - - 2 1 666 Juniors .... - - - 1 2 3 33 Freshmen ..... ........ O 3 OOO Some of the outstanding stars of the various classes were Wise, Rosen, and Lukas of the Sophomoresg Ahlgrim, Schunk and Carley of the juniors, and Kruzic, Brodi, Kmiecak, Fred Berchtold and Grossman of the Seniors. TRACK MEET The Evening High School Interclass Track Meet of April 28th proved to be a very successful affair. About thirty students participated in the meet. The total points scored by classes were: Seniors, 94, Juniors, 43.5, Sophomores, 67. Individual scoring was as follows: Lorenz fSoph.j .... .... 3 1 Stevens Uunj ..... .... 2 9 Kruzic fSen.j ..... .... 2 1 Vokolek fSen.j .... .... 1 9 Gregson fSen.j ..... .... 1 3 Kmieciak fSen.Q .... .... 1 2 Haveman Gun., .... .... 1 3 Sutton fSoph.j .... .... 1 0 Klosky fSoph.J ..... .... 1 0 Carbone fSoph.j .... .... 9 Bach fSen.j ....... .... 9 Kane fSen.j ....... .... 9 Bartolini fSoph.j --- ---- 6 Kissinger fSen.j .... ..... 4 Horan fSen.J ..... 3 Vick fSen.J ..... -- 3 Schunk Gun., ..... .... 2 Page eiglztynine 0 I 6' G 'W' H

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iv atawwamasquamaknhihimkmaaauamsahasai-may G' Y Y 1. ATHLETICS EVENING ' iw:-i., I 1 l 5, f 5 . si.. 1 H n V. Z 4 . f - . if 7 ATHLETIC ASSCCIATICN COMMISSIONERS Abraham bl. Grossmani, ................ Head Athletic Commissioner F. W. Colburn ......... ............ S enior Chairman Adrian Ahlgrim--- ........ junior Chairman J. j. Lucas ...... ..... S ophomore Chairman Fred F. Eckert ............................... Freshman Chairman With the beginning of the 1925-26 school year, a drive to establish athletics on a firm basis in the Central Evening High School was started. In a few weeks the ref sults of the hard work by the Cilice and the students became apparent. For the first time in the history of Central, the students were able to combine their school work with two hours of fun and play in the gym and in the tank on every Friday evening after nine o'clock. As shown by the quick enrollment the men were eager to grasp this opportunity. An Athletic Association was formed and five students were elected, one from each class and a head commissioner, to constitute the controlling body. With the assistance of the Physical Department of Central, a program of meets and games was drawn up to cover the remainder of the semester. Among the activities arranged for by the Commission was the 3,000 Point Club organized for the water dogs, a series of basketball games for the Interclass Championf ship, which the Seniors won, and an indoor track meet also won by the Seniors. The swimming meet which closed the athletic season proved to be very successful. A. j. GROSSMAN. Page eightyfeight . L 4 D A i 4 I U P f. llc 1 i +3 ga 30 1 ti' Q' 2' 3:4 fo Q 1 I' Z' i 14 I 'Sa 1 11 X fzfwfsrwezfwerwfw-f2if4f f?e '.e T af-rezffrffsv-.1 ' L 'af-ii



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fl-T I i I l :2s.zv,x.,rs1w.,L ' ' ' 9:4-Jffsgx gl' 0 P SENIOR THEATRE PARTYWEVENING FENCING-DAY i, if ff. SENIOR THEATRE PARTY gg. 'g The annual Dinner and Theatre Party, the gala event of the Senior Class, was put E over with great fervor and in splendid style. Some fiftyfodd Seniors assembled at King's dining room in record-breaking time before a banquet table piled high with J. savory grub. This established a record for attendance. So many new friendships ' were made, such fun and good entertainment was had that it would be impossible to recount it all. A Norman Esthus, B.V.D., onefpiece orchestra, in full sway at the piano-Vokolelcs if p Barber Shop Quartet giving the latest rendition of Sweet Adeline -Mason and Heb' berd in a chicken demolishing contest-Bonfiglio trying hard to add five more pounds f to his already excessive avoirdupois-static from balloons in process of deflation with Q, forks'-Rounds introducing Mr. Milne, who gave reasons why he shouldn't be called '10 on for a speech-Applause-Boettcher's speech-more applause-Bedig looking his ' best-Schulz smiling from ear to ear-jucius rendering Dan McGrew-a vote of , thanks--Boettcher showered with linen-Esthus at the piano again-dedication of songs to Milne, Stih, Scheer and all the other handsome Seniors-such was the conf glomeration of almost innumerable events at the banquet. The party then retired to see Pigs, at the Cort Theatre All in single file and 4 snake dancing, startling the unwary loop pedestrians and stopping traffic, with a ', Yea! Central, they all piled into the first balcony where the first two rows had been f reserved. The play started and the boys were soon absorbed in it. The hero married J. the heroine and they lived happily ever after. S' .5 i Everybody is much relieved and again snake dancing and tracing Bedig's footsteps to up Berghoff's for a light or dark and a sandwich. Yea! Central and party is again g. ,! going strong. It soon ends and everyone begins to take leave to the four winds, thus i9 ending the memorable '26 Theatre Party. It was the ending of a night that few 3. f will ever let pass into oblivion. :Q - STEPHEN W. juclus. ?,, .R -J .: THE FENCERS' CLUB 1,4 The Fencers' Club, organized at the beginning of this semester, is something new ,. ' among the clubs of the Day School. Due to the nature and requirements of the club, 5. :S the membership is necessarily small. This fact, however, is advantageous, as a large W ' membership would cause too much byplay during practice bouts. L .1 A person, to become a member of this club, must be eighteen years of age, have fo - had previous interest and experience in fencing, and be a student in the Day Preparaf - 4 tory School. There are at this time only four students holding memberships. These Io .. are the organizers and charter members, Donald C. Black, Richard Truitt, Christ V. ' Korkoneas and john MCK. Banta. ' 1 Page ninety + . A1 q 0 1 K

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