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A uionia Rago Letter Girls Club Fall swzzrsfei' Spring semesier Mary Pratscher Presidenf . Antonia Rago Katherine Imhahn Vice-p1'esidc11f Ruth Hendrickson Harriet Anderson . Svc'1'r'fm'j'-frvaszzrcr . Eleanor Miller N ORGANIZATION which enjoys a well earned pres- tige is the Letter Girls Club, Calumet's foremost athletic club for girls. Only those girls who have successfully won their C by earning 1000 points in the various branches of athletic endeavor are eligible, and they are the only girls in the school that can rightfully Wear the girls' major athletic letter, which is maroon with blue trimming. The Letter Girls render invaluable service to the gym de- partment at registration time, and whenever the school calls upon the Girls Athletic Association for any form of service, the girls are ready to offer their assistance. A special adminis- trative committee has been picked by the president to take charge of the general affairs of the club. On this committee are Mary Leigh, Margaret Piper and Marjorie Kennedy. The girls winning their C last semester were Dorothy Chancellor, Florence Cohen, Mary Leigh, Virginia McVickers, Margaret Piper, and Helen Roche. Three girls have won their iirst chevron: Katherine Imhahn, Catherine Meyers, and Elea- nor Miller. Ruth Hendrickson and Anna Johnson have won two chevrons, and Lois Nelson and Antonia Rose have won three. Top raw: Hart, Kennedy, Scott, jaife, Pybus, Chancellor, Leigh. Serum! row: McVickers, Miller, Piper, Imhahn, Nelson, NViI'liams, Cohen. First ran: XY'oodruff, Myers, O'Leary, Rago, Roche, Hendrickson. Page Om' Humlreil Six
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Press Conference, held in Cleveland on December 4, S, and 6. The five representatives were: Williani Safranek, Arthur Berndtson, Harlan Hansen, Elliott Suttle, and Roland Loess. Carl Sandburg was a speaker at this Conference. The memorial issue for Mrs. Sanders and Mr. Hullinger was largely the work of Miss Ruth Russell, who collected the material and had it issued with the Crier of April 23. The Crier has grown from a four-column paper, issued first on November 15, 1921 and monthly thereafter, to a six- column weekly. The latest enlargement was made in Septem- ber, 1930, when the paper was transformed into its present size from the five-column affair of the preceding semester. From two to three thousand copies are printed and sold weekly to Calumet's student-body. The spring semester saw the Crier,' score one of its most outstanding victories. The publication had for a long time asked that round-table discussions be held jointly by the faculty and the heads of the various school organizations. Such a meeting was held for the first time on Civic Day during Youth Wfeekf' Friday, May 22. The civic room was used as the meeting-place, and teachers and the representatives of the school organizations attended the discussion. ' , X X Besides the editorial staff mentioned ginsnifng ofjfnis -f I fi Szzffle, rv' f ' article, the Crier is also indebtedftfo repoypefrs w CL nose sf! 1,4 ' the news. , ,f , X ' X' 'gf ffflt Xp YI 'fl f W f Irfxjf fyglfr M T011 rout Kellams, Brownell, Carlson, Carlson, Allen, Tobecksen, Gammell, Mack. Secoml row: Peer, Folk, Youngerman, Chaffee, Kraft, Schmidt, Lorriman, Eldred, Smalley, Burglinrdt, Miller. Firm' row: Jaffe, Carlson, Suttle, Nelson, Safranek, Parrish, Martin, Roche. . Page Our Huuilrvj Fix r'
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C Mens Club Fall sz'111c'sI1'r Officers Spring xflllvsler Harriss Turner . . Pl'L'Silll'lIf . . . Byron Cleland Peter Walsh . . llitl'-f7l't'SiLl,t'lIf . . . Peter Walsli Frank Mitrick . . S1'crvfai'y . . . Stanley Brown Byron Cleland . . Tl't'tlSIll'L'l' . John Wagner HE C Mens Club was conceived and organized by Robert Burger, our vice-principal, for the purpose of binding together those men of unusual ability and distinction who win their letters in the defense of the Maroon and Blue. Membership is open to those who, by their athletic achieve- ment, have earned the major emblem. The club expresses its appreciation for the untiring efforts of Mr. Burger to establish high standards of ideals, scholastic attainments, sportsmanship, and exceptionally efhcient admin- istration of athletics. His record as dean and head of the athletic department speaks for itself. No greater tribute can be paid him, who has imparted to all those fortunate enough to be guided by him a touch of his own line spirit of loyalty and enthusiasm, than that he has instilled in stu- dents a higher conception of their duty to themselves and to their school. In addition to extending throughout the school high stan- dards of scholarship combined with athletics, the UC Men this year encouraged an increasing emphasis on intramural athletics to stimulate the interest of every boy in school in some form of sports. Byron Clvlumf Top row: Carlson, Radnovic, Steinhoif, Phillips, Turner, Tuohy, Summers, Oblinger, Harris, Powers Jacobs, Strangeman, Mitrick, Mclinery, Wagner. Third row: Anderson, johnson, Hughes, Borchert, Karshen, Smith, Blozis, Anderson, Dorocke, Rex, Brown Pomeroy, Goldberg. Second row: Ti-ess, Mclnerny, Walsh, Tobecksen, Haberichter, jones, Rehder, McNamara, Ryan, Tress. Firsl row: Kraus, Beckford, Cummings, Olsen, Smith, Paulson, Cleland, Beattie, Holloway, Geyer, Ahern Page Om' H11 m1reJ Sew'
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