Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1923

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Annual Number TEJIFLAU' where everyone had an enjoyable time. We gave two Athletic Spreads to the teams of the school to encourage the wonderful work for the honor of the school. This year We gave a concert, which was a huge success. Time at last has told the tale what each little freshman was to be and the mem- bers of the Class of 23 have made a name for themselves long to be remembered in the happenings of Calumet. Soon we will go separate ways with the world of oppor- tunities open before us. May we be consecrated to the high resolves that the ideal of Calumt shall guide us upward and onward through the coming years! RUTH SUNDBERG. Class '23. ,MALL I G0 TD YONIGHT I SENIOR fe fl ' TM -N MEWQ Fiftecm

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Y 'EM U LA C A 11 mia! Num ber 17 -7 icugss a-us-ggpx In September, 1919, there entered into Calumet High School about eighty little freshmen to begin their High School career. We were green and innocent and asking many foolish questions. We were finally herded together, after being assigned to rooms five, six and twenty-five, so we would not be a hindrance to the more intelligent members of the school. Later, after being sunicicntly subdued in a manner which was pleasing to our principal, Mr. G. Beebe, we received instructions, and a few do's and don'ts for a successful course. After the first semester we had passed the difliculties in our studies and tricks of our upper class mates memorably-in the second semester we went through practically the same routine-the event which aiected us most was the winning of the Soccer Championship for Calumet. However, becoming acquainted by our second year, we became part of the machin- ery of our school. Those of our classmates who were able, now joined the different organizations and teams of the school. Newer opportunities were opened in our Junior Year. We were under the super- vision of our beloved teacher, Miss Marsh, in Room nineteen. We elected our class ofcers, who were: Clyde Ginter, president, Mary Nixon, vice-presidentg Gladys Scott, secretary, and William Owen, treasurer. Later Sidney Anderson was elected presi- dent and Robert Kennedy, treasurer, because Clyde desired to leave Calumet and of the double promotion of William. It was this year that the class became distinguished, individually and collectively. We became active in the social events of the school. We had three Junior-Senior parties, one during the first half of the year, and two in the last half. We aided in the Candy Bazar, the object of which was to raise funds for welfare work, and which proved to be very successful. The Calnuz , our weekly paper, was started, some of our classmates being editors and helping this project which was new to Calumet. Our school government was also put into action under the supervision of our principal. Besides, our Operetta, The Love Pirates of Hawaii , was given, which achieved great success. No opera had been given before at Calumet for many years. The Vaudeville Show also given attained a greater place for Cal- umet among other schools. The Parent-Teachers' Association gave al dance at the Auburn Masonic Temple for the Welfare Benefit. As Seniors, the climax of our development was reached. The executive oflices were filled by Robert Metzger, president, Robert Parks, vice-president, Ruth Sundberg, secretary, and Rex Umbenhauer, treasurer. A new organization was begun, the Senior Girls' Club, for the purpose of promoting the interest of the girls and taking part in social functions of the school. We gave two Freshmen parties. The Candy Bazar, Welfare Dance and the Operetta, Gypsy Rover, were given. We had two Proms, Page Fourteen



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TEM U LA C Animal Number EXTRA alnug A EXTRA Vol. 13, No. 8 JUNE 27, 1933 Weekly Calumet Alumnus ls New President Robert Kennedy, of the class of '23, has just been chosen President of the United States. Our new executive believes in the right of men to wear black pipings on their shirts if so inclined. Mr. Kennedy's most loy- al supporters were the teachers and professors of the country. Vote for STARBIRD for ALDERMAN of the 91st Ward Rights for Women Candidates French Hair Shop Side rolls French puffs Bobbed locks Oriental curls Dyes and Bleaches Broadway E. Walsh ACTIVITIES OF FORMER GRADUATES New Calumet Building The wonderful new edi- fice in which Calumet is to have its new home was desi nedb Sidne Ander , g y , yy - son, one of Chicago s most prominent architects. Mr. Anderson has gained fame through his remarkable work in the remodeling of the neighborhood in which the old Calumet School was situated. The contractor for the new building was Clifton Sikes, a former classmate of the architect. Mr. Sikes is chiefly noted for the reasonable figure at which he contracted for the build- ing of the new City Hall. Brigadier General James Koglin has recently com- pleted a most successful :campaign directed against the invading inhabitants of Jupiter. The campaign was notable because of its humanitarianism. The much talked of new book was written by Chester Perkins, who has several best sellers to his credit. The name of the novel shows the ability of the author, in the line of character portraying. PARISIAN IMPORTATIUNS! Evening Gowns and Negligees Afternoon Robes and Silk Teddies Fifth Ave. Mlle. Bernice Orme Smith Circus The big three-ring show conducted by Louis Smith, the world famous stage manager, has arrived in town. Among the leading attractions we find Archie Anderson delivering his famous impersonation of a laughing hyena, and Mil- dred Johnson, the world's fattest woman. Gymnasium Convention Miss Alida DeVelde, gymnasium instructres's of the University of Chicago, has called a convention of all the gymnastic in- structors of the United States. Special arrange- ments have been made to accommodate the visiting delegates at the La Salle Hotel, which is now being conducted by Miss' Ruth Sundberg. On the staff of the hotel we find Mary Sweeney, house nurseg Marion Fisch- er as the interpreter for the benefit of foreign guests. lA SALLE EAT SHUP Table D'hote and A La Carte Dinners furnished for all occasions. 1Hiram Cooley, Mgr. Hotel Page Sixteen

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