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. .I -1- - Fencing Team NCE again, under the able supervision of Mr. Burger, assistant principal, the fencing team has completed an- other successful year. The first Calumet fencing team was formed in the old school way back in 1904. The present team is composed of students who take fencing twice a week. The Fencing Club of last year has become the team of this year. Too much cannot be said of the benefit derived from Mr. Burger's experience and training. To him is due the credit- able standi-ng of the fencing team among the school activi- ties. Mr. Burger has great skill as a fencer and also as .1 fencing instructor. He has developed the sport and brought it into the favor it now enjoys at Calumet. A great amount of benefit is gained by the students en- gaged in the sport, for it develops the eye as well as control of the various muscles. Much emphasis must be given also to the coordination of body and brain. Among the stars of the team are Quandee, a veteran of last year, Koske, and Effertz. These men are the mainstays of the team and credit must be given to them for their excellent work during the past year. The prospects for next year are very bright and with Mr. Burger once again at the head of the team, a creditable show- ing is assured. George Qzzrzrzdvz' T011 row: Greenwood, Effertz, Mr. Burger, Carlson, Benseman. Firsf row: Whiteford, Koske, Crews, Quandee. ll. Paga Our Humlred Fiflren
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Ruiffa Lynch Equestrienne Club Ruth Lynch .........,. Presidcfzzt Mildred Anderson . . Vicr'-prrfsiderzf Mildred Greenberg . . . Sfcrrfary Janet Sharp . . . . Trrasurw' 66 ORSES! HORSES! Crazy over horses! and They faw down and go Boomlu These phrases refer not to the king's horses nor to the king's men, but to the Eques- trienne Clubls theme songs. The Equestrienne Club, better known as the Horse Club, is a new organization at Calumet. During the early part of the fall semester of 1930, a few girls of the senior class took the nrst steps toward the formation of this extremely popular club. Miss Ethel Mealiff, who excells in horsemanship, was asked to be sponsor of the club. Later, when the membership of the club increased, Miss Mary Glenn Austin cooperated with Miss Mealiff as second sponsor of the club. Despite the fact that the Equestrienne Club is still young, it already has made rapid strides. In the latter part of March the club entered 3 tournament with other schools and was awarded the second prize, a silver cup. Mildred Anderson, Janet Sharp, Catherine Myers, Nadine Davis, Doris Keuper, Ruth Lynch, Millicent Kinney, and Margaret Lewis repre- sented Calumet's horsewomen in this contest at Dexter Pavilion. This club has become so popular during its short existence that, without a doubt, it has an exceptionally bright future. i X lLP-,,,,N ' . I Q Ap , tg 2 . os., S is Tofu rim: Davis, Reid, jones, Branch, Myers, Keuper, Howieson, Breen, XVhite.n Srcorifl rout: Park, Roche, Grell, Stcllman, Folk, Hei-bold, Kinney. A F4117 rout Greenberg. Lewis. Sharp, Miss Mealig, Lynch, Anderson, Holmes. t s Page One'H11m1'rn1 Fon rlvrn
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F mnris VC7c'sferman Junior I-Ii-Y Fall xvrfzesfm' Officers Spring srnzesfer Robert Sewell ,... Pl't'Sitllf'lIf . . . Francis Westerman Francis Westernarin . . Vice-p1'z'xiu'e11f . . Robert Sewell Rodney Erickson . . . Serrvhzrj' . . . Robert Buckley Donald Stoops . . . Trz'ax111'w' . . . Dan Smith ALUMET'S Junior Hi-Y, with Mr. Raymond Wallace as its able adviser, has enjoyed the most active program in the history of the club. One of the main factors in the suc- cess of the club this year has been the Hne display of coopera- tion and fellowship exhibited by the sixteen members. The Hi-Y has embodied four leading planks, Clean Living, Sports- manship, Scholarship and Clean Speech. At an older boys, convention held at Aurora in November, 1930, Donald Stoops, Arthur Meyers and James Ragel repre- sented the club. The organization was honored by the presence of three speakers, Mr. Harry Frieda and Dr. Goode of the Calumet faculty, and Mr. Hoffer of the Garrett Bib- lical Institute. On Armistice Day the club toured the Speedway Hospital and presented flowers to the veterans and at Christmas the Club undertook to take care of a few of the needy families. Many were the places of interest visited by the club. Among them were the Broadcasting Stations, XVMAQ, WGN, XVENR, and the Chicago studios of the National Broadcasting Co. and the Columbia System. The banquet held May 2 at the Englewood Y.M.C.A. was the most enjoyable of all the affairs held by the junior Hi-Y. T011 mir: Sewell, D. Smith, B. Smith, Cawley, XVeidner. Serum! rout Clark, Perkins, Canfield, Meyers. First ruut Stoops, Cusack, wlBSIEfH1JH, Liedtke, Buckley. Page Om' Hu!1ifreJ Six fern
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