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Bark R01liLutz, Lennon, Scheibel. Corbett, Lane, Yunker, Ahlert, Nadler, DeRuntz. i Seronff Rou+Knierim. Hauser, NVard, Mertes, Brooks, Moran, Wardrope, McAfee, Lash. Front Row-Brett, Donahue, Oehl, Smith, Blair, Kuehne, Metz, Gaudettc, Behling. No! in HJC 1'7fCfIlVt DOFOIlly' Mae Chase, Virginia Clay, Edith DeNVeese, Erwin Giessen, Richard Hagberg, Dorothy Israel, Seymour Israel, Linnea Larson, Eileen Luke. Irving Maslov, Anita Mobetg, Willard Reedy, Marjorie Richmond, Maxine Riessen, Laurel Schwer, Ruth Storz, and Mary Louise Westfall. Bronze Pin H01101' Socicfy-Tbwe Senzfsfers The Student Forum With the rising interest in international, national, state, and local affairs, there came, in late November, the news of a new organization in Calumet. This local soap-box, open forum, or what have you, is ably sponsored by Miss Susan Gorman, civics teacher. The first chairman was George Sharpe, and the first secretary was Miss Marion Chris- toffel. The first great topic, which brought forth heated argument from both sides, was: Shall We Recognize Russia? This discussion continued at meetings for several weeks, until finally Mr. Roosevelt helped the situation by announcing that all relations between Russia and the United States were normal. But not even this announcement stopped the discussion. It still raged on. The Student Forum gained wide popularity among the teachers as well as the students by presenting prominent speakers. In the spring this growing body elected Herbert Kalk chairman and Florence Ryan secretary. The program committee has done excellent work, making every meeting very interesting and gaining whole-hearted support from Mr. Tower, the faculty, and the students. Bark Row-Bierwalter, Roche, Biebel, Kirbach, Marshak, Onions, Israel. Jacobsen. Second Row-Fine, Ryan, Bloom, Kalk, Klitzke, Meyer, Ramey, Vorderer. Front Ron-Hartnett, Berkery, Sharpe, Radis, O'Neill, Kirk, Gist, Hoshcll, Gutrich, Page 99
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0.. QW? l Bark Run'-Sclilogel, Schmidt, Kunza, Clay, Yud, Canham, Nelson, Rehder, Morrison. Seroml Ron'-McAllister, Kirbach, Sorensen, Meyers, Stephens, Zamzow, Kalk, McNulty, Forman, Atwill, Potter, Murray, Comsky. From' Ron'-Gustafson, Julius, Coekle, Selby, Gustafson, Merdinger, Garrett, Erb, Greifendorf, XVessner, Rathmann, Liljedahl. Nu! in fbi' jvivfnru-Virginia Anderson, Bernice Bernback, Louise Shepley, Elizabeth Bergstrom, and Alice Montgomery. Gola' Pin Honor Soeiefy The Calumet Honor Societies In addition to the National Honor Society there are three Calumet honor societies to encourage scholarship: the Gold Pin Honor Society, the Silver Pin Honor Society, and the Bronze Pin Honor Society. To be eligible for membership to the Gold Pin Honor Society, a student must have an E average with no more than one G in any semester, for at least six consecutive semesters. A student may feel quite proud of being a member of this group. The Silver Pin Honor Society requires its members to have the same average as for the Gold Pin Honor Society, but for only four consecutive semesters. The silver emblems awarded to the members are a great incentive. During the past semester the Gold and Silver Pin Societies decided to merge, and elected the following officers: Herbert Kalk, president, Phillip Freeman, vice-president, Marjorie Julius, secretary, and Margaret Kirbach, treasurer. The Bronze Pin Honor Society awards a bronze pin and membership in the society to students who have maintained an average of E throughout two semesters. This society was formed to encourage lower classmen. Silver Pin H0-nor Sociefy Back Rau-Hogan, NVagner, Eicliman, McDonough, Morrall, Fritze, Siegert, Lennon, XVeiherman. Frou! Rau-Inglis, Anderson, Freeman, Waters, Bueliholz, Desrosiers, Brainerd, XVilliams. Noi' in ilu' piviizrc'-Luella Anderson, Albie I-lajkowiez, Clara I-Iolzhauser, Robert Northway, Xvilliam Stensland, and Marian W'ells Page 98
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Burk Ron'-Berginas. Third Rau'-Martz, Goldberg, Stauber, Klirzke, Blomberg, W. Cook, Ringman, Berkson, Wray, Pedersen, Nelson. Svromf Rau'-Abney, Clymer, wffhefell, Duggan, Gaebler, Duggan, Kirk, C. Cook, Van Dam, Crouse Bothe, Holly, Sellek, Lense, Cantzler, Anderson. Front Row-Conrad, Lorriman. Blair, Bcclitolt, Collins, Miss Parmelee. Soderlind, D. Cook, Moline, The Chemistry Club The Chemistry Club, sponsored by Miss Jane Parmelee, is composed of students who have made E or S in Chemistry. As part of its program the club had several excellent reports made by its members. It also had a speaker from the University of Chicago. The club sponsored a Chemistry Day on January 24, during which various spectacular experiments were demonstrated to interested students. The oHicers were: Nelson Wetherell, presidentg Alice Nelson, vice-president, Roy Bothe, secretary, and Ted Klitzke, treasurer. Two of the members of the club, Nelson Wetherell and Robert Cantzler, won half- scholarships in the competitive examinations given by the University of Chicago. Lewis Pokrass and William Cook received honorable mention. Cal's Hellenians Cal's Hellenians is an organization that was formed at the beginning of the spring semester, by a group of students of Greek descent. It is the first club of its kind to be organized in any Chicago high school. All pupils of Greek descent are eligible for mem- bership. The purpose of the club 'is to interest members in school activities and to pro- vide an opportunity for getting acquainted with one another. At the beginning of the semester a party was given to which many students were invited. At this party the following officers were elected: Olga Pappas, presidentg Bessie Andrew, vice-president, Demetra Kapan, secretaryg Christine Karmis, treasurer. Miss McKinley is the club sponsor. Bark Rau'-S. Pappas, O. Pappas, Simadis, Sotor, Skourlis, Korbakes, Georgan, Paris. Svrozm' Row-Miss McKinley, Dimas, Psirris, Kostakes, Dcnias, Kotsakis, Andrew, Georgan, Caruso, Pa akis. iron! Ron'-Liskas, Regus, E. Athens, Karmis, Melelies, Pccoulus, M. Athens, C. Kopan, D. Kopan. Page 100
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