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Maroon and Blue Staff Dorothea Misch . Chairman Mary Rita Smith . . . . St'c1'vffn'y NE of the many useful departments of the Calumet Rooters Club is the Maroon and Blue Staff. It is com- posed of girls selected for their high character and scholarship by Miss Fremont, the faculty sponsor. The main purpose of the staff is to be of general service to the school and to assist Calumet in every way possible. The citizenship race is the largest part of its work. This includes taking charge of student score sheets, supervising the sending of letters to the homes of students who obtained high averages for the semester, and sending invitations to the honor students invited to the honor dinner which is given once a semester. The staff also takes charge of the sale of fountain pens and ink Within the school and sometimes sells school pennants and caps. Occasionally they offer their assistance to relieve the office in times of pressure. No social activities are attempted by the Maroon and Blue Staff because it exists only to be of practical use to the school and is not at all an organization for social purposes. ' Dorothea Miscb Y we i The official uniform of the Maroon and Blue Staff 15 a ' , maroon sweater, a blue skirt, and a blue emblem for the sweater. -v ' 1 mx , Top row: Miscli, Hansen, Hart, Fahrbach. First row: Schulz, Burgeson, Miss Fremont, Smith, Chapman. ll. Page Niufly-nine
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s Clarefzrf' Pomeroy , i lun - u - The Rooters Club Clarence Pomeroy . . . . . Presidwzzf Adele Fredrickson . . Vice'-p1'eside11t Elsie Ribbentrop . . . Secrefarjf James McEnery . . Trf'asurer HE Rooters Club was organized in October, 1925. Its aim then was to become the best system of student gov- ernment in existence, and membership was open to those who had done some service for the school. Under the enthusiastic sponsorship of the late Mrs. Sanders and Mr. Hullinger, whose devotion and loyalty to the school were always paramount, the organization was enlarged in September, 1926, by extend- ing membership to the entire student body. By 1927, the caliber of the Rooters Club was such that it became THE CLUB of Calumet, incorporating many other organizations. This position it still holds. During 1930-31, the club continued its remarkable growth and notable progress. It sponsored bi-monthly socials, took charge of mass meetings in the auditorium, supervised the sale of tickets, and was foremost in serving Calumet in all ways. The Rooters Club at present stimulates 'The school, coop- erates in all school projects. intellectual or athletic, aids in beautifying the building and grounds, promyfes ,scholastic interest among students, and 'continually worksf towfrd a spirit of loyalty toward Calumet.. :Q-' v' ,win 1' i 1 S ' , , T011 row: Coulas, Oblingcr, Mabbott. First rou': Ribbentrop, Pomeroy, Mclinery, Fredrickson. Page Niuciy-figlzvt
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Shirley Davidson Senior Girls Council Fall xmlexfcfr Spring senzesfer Elizabeth Schulz . . Pl'L'Xil1f'l1f . . Mary E. Converse . Vicc'-jwresidwzi . Shirley Davidson Ruth Getzelman Marietta Hansen . Serreiary . Bettyann Nelson Florence Klein. . . Ti'c'as1m'r' . .Marjorie Landolf HE Senior Girls Council is an organization of senior girls chosen by Miss McKinley and under her sponsorship. These girls help the oihce staff, take complete charge of the civic room, and act as senior guides at the beginning of the semester. The council has in the last year given teas for the mothers of all 4-A students and has sponsored two candy sales. Both of these projects were effectively managed. The girls also sold candy at the performances of Adam and Eva and the operetta. On March 13 the annual St. Patriclfs Dance was given by the council and was, from every point of view, successful. The dance was held in the school gymnasium and a large part of Calumet attended. The girl in the blue skirt, white sweater, and blue emblem is now recognized by all as a member of the Senior Girls Council. Top row: Hamsa, A.Scott, Martin, D.Scott, L. Smith, Helnnder, Baronas, Landolf, Hasfurther, Mac- Downey, Hart, Ribbentrop, Evison, Lind, Ross. Tfairil row: Bertossa, Madsen, Riel, Mcliie, Dakers, B. Nelson, Eck, Myers, Nicks, Brett, Boughner, Reid, Davidson. Svroml row: McClain, Burgeson, Kuglin, Rambo. Logan, Lowther, Kershaw, R,Nelson, Garcia, Peer, Carlson, Wfxller, Getzelman, Hill, DeBus. Firxl rout Chapman, Ruskamp, Murphy, Huggins, Hansen, Schulz, Miss McKinley, Converse, Klein, Rettinger, Edlund, Larson. Page Om' Hzzmfreil ll'
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