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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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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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TTI? 'F LE. ri W fri' , , . 1, D 4: K K., --.1-ck -.fag I, rx. .ff--an -- ,ily , .ax V, M V A .4 ,, . 1 . a--,,, -... , gYVi,, A -M 4 - Tech Club A F4111 xi'r11t'xlr'r Spfillg Xt'HlL'SfL'l' James Rex Pn'siJcr1f Norman Mack George Blackinton View-jri'r'xiJr'11l JamesV.iughn Edward Roskowski St't'1'a'lur',y W'illiam Haberichtei Frank Liedtke Tm1.v1m'r john Loehr NLY one year old, and the second largest organization in Calumet! This enviable position is occupied by the Tech Club. It was organized in September, 1930, Linder the sponsorship of the technical teachers. Its purpose is to pro- mote interest in technical courses and subjects. The membership consists of about eight hundred students. Any boy taking .1 technical subject is eligible to become a member. However, because of the large enrollment, the weekly meetings are attended by delegates chosen in the ses- sion rooms. The highlight of the semester's activities was a trip to the Lighting Institute in the Civic Opera Building. This unusual event was thoroughly enjoyed by those who were fortunate enough to attend. The Boilermakers Ball, the dance sponsored by the Tech Club this semester, was a howling success, judging from the NU,.,,m,, Mink reports of the riveters, plumbers, mechanics, and others wno wttended. A large part of the success of the club is due to the able sponsorship of the faculty adviser, Mr. Arthur Booth. Top row: Nelson, Yonker, Lee, Vanselow, Palmer, Edlund, Kraus, Erickson, Marvin, Lindberg, Haberich- ter, Myrick. Third' rout Pattara, Matts, Liedtke, Levitan, Hyink, DuBois, Anderson, Geijer, Wilzb.xcli, Xvatt, Abrams Richards. Srcoml row: Crum, Shwetz, Paxson, Boss, Abelson, English, johnson, Herboth, Hall, Crews, Pereckas Tucker, O'Connell. First row: Daley, Tyler, Seibt, Halloran, Lo-elir, Rex, Mack, Vaughn, Haberiehtcr, Nelson, Kriz, Tress. nj,Q3iQT'.f- C -1 .. - ,. t..-.. V' If' Page Om' Hundred Tlairlvvf v
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