Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 28 of 228
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Logotechnics Rita Youngerman . . . ELIHOI'-ill-t'l7ft'f Norman Mack . . . llfllllltlgillklf mfilor N 1929, plans were made for a class to be composed of those students interested in creative writing. This class was subsequently discontinued. Disappointed students soon organized a club with the same purpose which has now become the Logotechnics. The club met semi-monthly, but as their ambitions rose, weekly meetings became necessary. The twelve members began to look forward to eventual publication, but at first this dream seemed impossible of realization because of the small membership. In the fall of 1930, the project of a literary magazine such as many other schools have was seriously considered. A can- vass was made of the school through the English classes and the students demonstrated their enthusiasm over this new enterprise. As the result of this canvass, the first Calumet magazine, Pipings, was published. It contained stories, poems, and articles by the Logotechnics, and was dedicated to Mrs. Sanders and Mr. Hullinger. The Hrst story in the magazine has been entered in the Sclrolaslic contest. The author is Charles Curtright. In the actual business of publication, Sylvia Loewy, Nettie Kraft, Marian Belroy, Stewart Price, Stuart Wigg, Mary Rita Smith, Evelyn Borchers. and Arletta Thurn have been of the greatest assistance to the editors. , l Rifa Yoz11zgr'1ma1z T011 row: Popham, Bickel, Price, Wligg. Carlson. Third row: Burt, Lowrie, Winslow', Reale, jonates, Smith, Thurn. Second row: Sorensen, Martz, Belroy, Falk, Siegel, Peer. Fira! row: Borcliers, Kraft, Youngerman, Mrs. Patterson, Mack, Loewy. Page One Hundrcil Elrrcu

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E1 Club casfillano Velia Garcia ........... Prvsidwzf Don Harris . . . Vice'-presir1'c'11f Norma Carlson . . . Srrrefary Marion Peer . . . .... Tl't t1S1lP'C'l' 66 L CLUB CASTILLANOI' or The Castilian Club, has been organized for the second semester. It has a membership of twenty-seven and meets the Monday of every third week. The club is composed of members of the second hour Spanish class. The faculty adviser, Miss Elsie Flersheim, does much to make this club a success. The club devotes some of the time to Spanish plays and dialogues, songs, and stories. The members also subscribe to two very good Spanish newspapers and magazines. During all the club meetings the members speak only Spanish, deriv- ing a great deal of benefit from this practice in conversation. The meetings are so conducted as to make Spanish more enjoy- able and more closely related to the everyday lives of the students. E This organization was begun by Miss Korten in the spring f semester of 1930 and was discontinued in the fall semester Vplia Gawain of the same' year when Miss Korten'transferred.' .Now it is again thriving under Miss Flershe1m's supervision. It is expected that every year at least one student from this organization will try the competitive examination in Spanish offered by the University of Chicago each spring. This year Velia Garcia competed successfully, winning a half scholarship. I I I Taj: T01l'C Ordway, Radnovic, Johnson, Fischer, Joneson, Seneclialle. Brennan. Seromf VON!! Hamilton, Gaynor, Barry, Kontny, Mclieag. Helander, Costello, Grogan, Peterson. Firs! row: Wleinlioff, Carlson, Harris, Miss Flersheim, Garcia, Peer, Loewy. Pagr Om' Hmnfrrd Ten



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William Reynolds Mathematics Club Miss Mary Leist . . , . , . , , . ....,. Cbairiizan Miss Mary Glenn Austin . Eiglvfb period sponsor Miss Xvinifred W'ernicke . Third period sponsor Dr. Ralph Goode , . St'l'l'lIfl.7 period sponsor For two years the Mathematics Club has been in existence under the faithful direction of Miss Mary Glenn Austin, but owing to the increased popularity of the club it has opened up two more divisions which meet at different times, under the direction of Miss Wernicke and Dr. Goode. Miss Leist, who is chairman of the mathematics department, acts as chair- man of the club. Students who have completed two years of mathematics with an or S average and who are recommended by their teachers as showing some special interest or ability in the study of mathematics, are eligible to join. Members of the three divisions of the club are given the opportunity to extend their interest in the subject of mathe- matics beyond the classroom Work, and to develop their skill in dealing with difficult problems. Splendid assistance is given to the members who wish to prepare for competitive scholar- ship examinations which several universities and colleges offer to high school students. On May 22, William Reynolds, one of the leading members of the club, distinguished himself by Winning a half-scholarship to the U-niversity of Chicago. T012 rout Martin, Liedrke, Smith, Pachaly, Safranek, McConnell. Srvoml row: Crosby, Siemscn, Kalinowski, XValtcrs, McClintock, O'Connor First row: Reynolds, XVood, Grogan, McKinney, Spear, Vierling, Munch Putt Om H1n1iln'i1'Tu'i'lzi'

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