Calumet High School - Temulac Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1939

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Yaomi Fine. Sara Aroiibei-g, Vrier SMH lnspeets the' Presse-S. High Lights of the Kiriei' Staff. VYinifrecl Heal. and l.u1'raine Larsoii, l'ulv. CIQIEIQ STAFF GIVES US DUI? LOCAL NEWS 6 The world's greatest newspaper? Without even so much as stopping to deliberate the matter, any thinking person will immediately snap. The Calumet Crierln Perhaps its scope is not as large as that of the city papers. but when it can scoop them. as it has done, we know that a story covered by the Crier may be considered as blanketed. The Crier has few things in common with the ordinary paper. First. it prints the truth: second, it advocates no foreign policy: third, it cares not whether the streets are paved or the garbage collected: and fourth, it plays no political favorites. Though there are many more, these few reasons should serve as ample proof of the Crier's superiority. lt IS a good paper. Observing its twenty-third birthday, the Crier again won the All- American rating. This has been a year of variety issues. For instance, for Halloween the paper was orange and the type black: Thanksgiving saw a pumpkin yellow edition: St. Patrick's day was greeted with green ink: the April Pools' issue was one of super-silly content. Following the staffs trip to Indianapolis. Indiana, for the National Scholastic Press Association convention, the Crier received a new hair-do in the manner of streamlining. Many technical changes were made to facilitate its readability and general appearance. Too, there has been a jump in the number of pictures per issue. One of the more radical changes made during the last year was the attempt to change the price from five to three cents. Because of the students' rapid response to the idea, the lowered price has gone into permanent effect. Most credit for this change is due Raymond Griffin, faculty member in charge of circulation.

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STUDENT DAIQTICIDATION -THE GDAL Promotion of student Welfare is the purpose of the All Calumet Civic League. This year it expended 3250.00 for school assemblies and 3250.00 for school improvements. It operates through three depart- ments: the Student Council, the Student Court, and the Executive Council. The Student Council, called in the constitution the General Assem- bly, is composed of delegates from each division in the school who meet in Room 215 eighth period on Tuesdays. This miniature Congress, the upper house of the bi-cameral legislative body, and presided over by the president, meets to discuss matters pertaining to general Welfare. For example. the purchase of sound projectors for classroom use and of a public address system were matters discussed this year. Money to finance the annual Clean.-up Campaign comes by majority vote of this House. Delegates collect dues, sell tickets, sponsor collections for the Chil- dren's Aid Society, for the Red Cross, and for the Roosevelt Fund to combat infantile paralysis. The Student Court is composed of seven justices, one from each of the semester divisions above lB. It convenes Weekly and passes upon the constitutionality of all legislation. It has jurisdiction, also, over minor offenses of pupils. It tries offenders arrested by hall guards, and punishes those declared guilty with extra study periods. The seven justices sit together on each case and a majority vote decides the fate of the defendant. The Executive Council provides the school organizations with a voice in student government. Its members are the presidents from each club and class. It meets weekly in lively sessions to initiate new laws and to present them to the General Assembly in the form of recom- mendations. WESTCOTT A. C. C. L. The Westcott A. C. C. L. is aliiliated with the Calumet A. C. C. L. The aims and objectives of these organizations are identical. The activi- ties of the Westcott branch include an annual circus as well as many socials and parties. 1939 pronts from such festivities will be used to purchase a moving picture machine and a public address system for the school. These organizations demonstrate beyond question that well regu- lated mingling of the student body in an all school organization results in an harmonious cooperation that benehts the individual pupil and the school and community as well. WESTCOTT A. C. C L OFFICERS STANDING: Irwin Smith President. Ri h d Ev V C al' 3 S CC President. SEATED Gloria Below. Secretary. 15



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A valuable addition to the faculty advisors of the Crier is Anne Heagney, who now has charge of the advertising. Reading between the lines We find the Crier to be a paper FOR the kids, BY the kids, and ABOUT the kids. THE CALUMET CRIER l'ulilisheil XVer-lily liy the Students of CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL 8131 South May Street Chicago, Illinois E. F. IJOXYXEY, Principal FALL STAFF Publishers ,,,.,...,.. ..,, Editors-in-chief ..,,., Managing Editors ..,,, Outside Puhlicity ,,,,, Feature lirlitor ..... Make-up Editor ,,..., Activities lirlitor,,,, Fity Iiclitor .,,... Assistants ,, , ,, Picture lCtlitor,,,, Editors, lirlitors ,,,, ,,, , Val-lites , , Iixchange liflitoit, liclitors , iii.-X.A. .. lzmlitors , Senior Alley , Nziiizieei' . Assistant f'o-Maiiauerw , IXIAST-HEAD ,.,,,,,,.,,,.,....,,,,,...,..Russcll Stltt, Roh Tatar ,..,.,.,,....Florence Kales, Doris Larson ,,,,,,,,Jl1I1C Eisner, Margaret Shanahan ,. ,,,,,, Muriel Koch, Elsie Blakeway ,,,,,,,,.,..,,....Priseilla Pick ,, , , ,,,., ,,.....,,.. N aonii Fine ., , ,.., ,,,.,,.,,,..,, S ara Aronlieriz ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....Yirginia Zackie Head Copy Editors ,,,,, ...Helen jones, Anna Lueliliers ,,,l'harles Ziegenhageu. Virginia' Petersen . ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,. X i 1 'guna Lhnrchhill PAGE ONE Loraine Larson, Shirley lXlartin PAGE TXYO , ,,,,..,,Howarcl Staff. joan Doig ., ,Marge Bray, Nlerealith Hawkinson , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, ..,i......,,,,,,, I e a n O'lJell PAGE THREE Oscar Goorlinan, Kenneth Roth. Neil Glass .,,.,.,...,,...,.,,Rol1c'rta Sinead P.-Xlili FOFR Xlary MacKenzie, Lorraine Cioyke Yeer- Blanche Rogers. XVinifrvrl Heal l'IRl'l'I.ATlUN ..,,,,TJawne Lyman ,. . , ,. Marilyn lracy AIJYICRTISINU ,Arlene Anderson. Violet ljclcwalcl THE CALUMET CRIER l'ul1Iishefl XYcrkly hy the Students of CALUMET HIGH SCHOOL 8131 South May Street Chicago, Illinois Ifulilisher ,,,,,,,:. ,, l.. l'. llOXXAl',X. l'ririt'l11al lutlitors-inet lnel ,, Managing' liclitors- Outside Pnliliuity, Feature liilitor ,,,,, Iigcarl foray, lflliiiri' Iicturc lzrlitor. ,, fllj' Iunlitors ,,,, ,, ifilitors lCrlitors,, l'oluinnist Val-ites PoL'l1'y lftlitul' liscllaiigc limlitor.. ICclitors,, , ,,, , Senior Alley, , Iirlitor , ,, Assistants, ,. l irculation Advertising SPRING STAFF S'I'Al l U .......A..i,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,Loraine Larson ,I.orr:nne lloyke. Oscar iiootlinan .. .,... iXlai'3:c liray. Sara Ai'onln'i'f is , ,,,,, Naomi Fine. Shirley Martin ,Sylvia liushkcs ,. .. ,,,,, ,,l'harles Ziegenhagen ,,,,, ...., B lanclie Rogers ,, ,,l.eona Lew-is, Virginia Petersen l'Al'il'i ONE ,, , ,.,.. Rohm-rta Suu-arl, Jean NYacholz P,-Uilf TIVO , ,, ,, .Nlarion lleninark. jean O'lDell , ,. ,. ,,,,,Iaines Y. Cunninghznn ..,,,,,,,,,,.,, Jean Anthony , , , ,, , .. ,... . ,, ,,,,.,,.. VVinuiirefl Heal Y Y . . ,, , ,, ,,,., .....,,., N lary Singer I'Alil-I 'l'IlRlil'I ,.,,,,,.,..,l2c-orge Tyscheu. Virginia f'hurchill , . ,,,,..,,,.......i,Rosella Kephart PAGE FOVR filass .,......,Iack Bauman, jack Murphy ...,,,,TJawn Lyinau, Marilyn Tracy ,,,,,,,..,..........,..Violet Eckwalrl 'l'Ol': If:-ln'uary Staff. i'l'lN'l'lCli: VYoi-kiinz Against Time. BOTTOM: February Staff. U71

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