Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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Bob Clll71Illfl1gS The Temulac A fbing of beauty is u joy forever, zfs 10l'6lf1Z6'SS i11c'reases. FT times you have heard this bit of poetry, as it has been over this entire school of ours. Doubtless you have wondered to what it could apply. Of course, the thought never occurred to you that it might be the slogan of the 1931 Temulac. The business manager of this book suspected that it means his picture, which is only too noticeable on the page to the right. Avast there, Mates! Ye good ship Temulac has plunged anew onto the Sea of Destiny. To be or not to be, that is the question. Its fate is in your hands. Notice who is at the helm, why, it's the captain himself, Bob Cummings, some- times called the editor-in-chief. And by his side stands the financier of the expedition, William Steinhoff, business man- ager. Looking down the line we perceive the first and second mates, Clarence Pomeroy and Mary jane Boughner, otherwise k-nown as the associate editors. Take particular note of the handsome gentleman to their right, he is Bernard Halloran, advertising manager. fMake a bow, Bernie.j Next in the order of their appearance is Dorothy Scott, literary editor. And if you will observe below, you will behold the counte- nance of Mrs. La Vada Armstrong, art adviser of this pub- Pags One Hundred Two Top Row: Pomeroy, Boughner, Halloran, Scott. Firsl Row: Mrs. Armstrong, Lowry, Peer, Goldberg.

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Honor Society HE Honor Society of Calumet is a body which is repre- sentative of the highest scholarship in the school. Its members might be fitly termed the cream of the cropf, Their marks average ninety or more, and they stand in the upper fourth of their respective classes in scholarship. The project of an Honor Society was first developed in 1925, but not until the first year in the new building were any set rules drawn up for its regulation. Then, because of an extensive increase in membership, Miss McKinley, Miss Berle- man, Miss Duffey, and Mr. Dougherty compiled a set of rules for the organization. Later these were revised. For six years, the Honor Society of Calumet existed as an independent group, but this spring it was admitted to the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools, the highest award which can be conferred upon the student body of a high school in recognition of scholarship. About fifteen per cent of the present seniors have been chosen as members of the national society. In order to be eligible a student must have had an E average for six con- secutive semesters and must have had no more than one final GU in any of these six semesters. Those chosen for this honor excel in service, leadership, and character, as well as in scholarship. The local society, exclusively a Calumet organization, re- mains in existence for the benefit of the lower classmen, since no one can become a member of the National Society until his senior year. . Wilfiflzfz R4'.j'IlflIlIS Top l'01l'Z Nachel, VanTreesc, Berkman, Majarakis, Marshall, Hartnett, Hillman, Kasmcn, Reynolds McClintock, Thurson. Tbiril rout Nelson, Nelson, LaP1acn, Fredrickson, Brosius, Landolf, Sandberg, Baronas, Larson, Hultquist Sccoml row: Erickson, Peer, Riel, Getzelman, Scott, Riet7, Parrish, Cohen, Garcia, Filley. Firxf row: Hesler, Boughner, Ahern, Cummings, Miss McKinley, MacDowney, Rago, Folk, Reiter. Page Om' HIllllfY'l'1l O11



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lication. Immediately to her right is Robert Lowry, whose ludicrous antics have won for him the enviable position of humor editor. And now we present to you Marion Peer, art editor, and William Goldberg, photographic editor. Below can be seen as good-looking a group of visages as ever graced a panel board. In the corner to the upper left perches Seymour Klein, sports editor, and following him comes Antonia Rago, the master mind of girls' sports. Counting the shekkelsn is the favorite pastime of Ben Cohn, assistant business manager. Next to appear on the deck is Shirley Davidson, the clever miss who is responsible for the feature editing. The opportunity now arises for us to present Miss Mildred Merleman, faculty adviser, who has been a determi-ning fac- tor in the success of this production. The picture of Sidney Radis is about to loom before you. Sid handled the reins of the business department during the first semester of this year. Catherine Myers, one of the two veterans from last year's annual, acted in the capacity of club editor. The faculty business adviser, Mr. Arthur Booth, completes this list of personages. Continued improvements have characterized the successive Temulacs. The 1930 edition received the All-American Honor Rating, offered by the University of Minnesota, and was awarded a Distinguished Merit Certificate by the Univer- sity of Illinois, the highest honor given by that institution. Wfilliam Sfeinbojf Top Row: Klein, Rago, Cohn, Davidson. First Row: Miss Berleman, Radis, Myers, Mr. Booth. Page One Hundrml Three

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