Carl Sandburg High School - Poet Yearbook (Orland Park, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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Carl Sandburg High School - Poet Yearbook (Orland Park, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 122 of 180
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Page 122 text:

German Club This 's The Gerrra' Cubs T7rsT year, which 'Z iborzoreo cl Mri. Schrnd. The .ourcozez are To cra: te Gerrhah, To Tarniiarize The rnercceri w'Th The cus- Torni and The ere',re of Ger'na v are '3 :.,rTher The 'r'e'e1' 25 're ST.- er' coo A' Germac. i :dire and E 'rao ':'5 Thrcuer 'ro-'es chow' aT 're 'ree ro :fc a, :ale rear 'he Ger- rnar room: and :eo 'cs. P re-cenT Trc was 'o The 'fue-ex' of Soerie ano lro-z'rv where sceia German bro- grern Wai crefe'Ted. The rnernberi are Those oersors who hare Talen aT lea? Two years QT Ger- rnan and who roa Ta an acT've rnernoerehb. There are Two mar corrimiTTees, one 'S The clawing CC'TT TT-'LCC ard The oTher is 'he r:uo'ciTy cori-rr4TTee, The regular rneehrgs are held aT 4:00 Om. on The secohd Thursday oT The monTh in a desTgnaTed room. Specal meeT'hgs are called Tor when iT is advised. Bach: Qirnas Tixrasefs Eco M'ler Joel Rob- IIB ert Wayne Graefer Ja, Brcwh, Richard 'Tenrre Row 4: Teo Ca, QW Johnso' Judy Frazer C'eTer Krd F a' Giee. Row 3: Janice Qchrsfr ft' Wiiz Roger Dorvmer Bill R963 Car' Mcrzcr. Row 2: Mrs. Schmid Linda ln- cranr Va Langdon, Carre Cummings, L'l'ar Sire haze. Row I: Dwayne Pa.,'ig, Viclci Cuuill. Carol Chard. Nancy Ccf KaThy Healy. Bach: Karer' Kordisch. Pau' Zernan, Ken Musil, fn' Dari Mis: Burcad Row 2: Richard 6aTes Ld, Dar, Ronald Ycurg lfar T-leselTine. Row I: Bewv Palmer Marilx' Jacobs Sue Lahey, The debaTors oT Carl Sandburg High School rnusT have slcill in argumenTaTion, do research worl-fy pracTice in public speaking, and sTudy hard. They are coached by Miss Klein and Miss Burgan who have Trained The sTu- denTs To do Their besT in debaTing. The debaTors have a schedule OT more Than Twelve debaTe TournarnenTs each year. They v'siT several high school campuses and Tour universihes. This acTive sched- ule lceeps The sTudenTs busy Trorn Sep- Ternber Through The spring rnonThs. These sTudenTs sTay aTTer TreC1uenTly during The week To bracTice debaTe Technioues. The debaTe Tearn 'i :oe-rv To any sTu- de T aT Carl Sandburg l-lah School who is inTerefTed 'n debaTe. The debaTe Tearn has orowh These lasT Tew years and ,tes ceuer Technioues w'Th a ca? CT more evcefence. O: 'Turfe iT Tahes 'orc hours cT sTudy and research To :over a Tcoic corn- Olelelv. buT you rhusT do so To be a debaTor. Debate

Page 121 text:

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Page 123 text:

C I N X fl .d To I Y 4-U f me We -i .K . Q 4- Iiv ig A-, J 1 IJ 3 xi, V4 1 O l 4 V I - -Q- ., fi ' , mp mssvw' H 1 'f u- fo. as L Alchemists Anonymous Tf you ke scence +here is only ore Lhirg fo' vi.. 'C do 'Cr The Acrerr':': Fircrgfmcaz Club 'ooay cecaste 'rey war' you. Tre zfcrcr 5 'hi : ac 'Q 'o pro- mise 'r'e'e:' 'r :serie Ore 'ree+- irg is hed Surg eat' m:r'h. A+ 'Lhese meesro: rhe memoers ralfe part discusses: rnofes, Velo Vps and hear echarei gver cy mer ir hre scerce Vee. There are a 3: orher 'lems 3? 'rcefesh ro all. hJl6 'lD6'S of 're oolcgy, :remis- rry of physics c azsez are encouraged ro 'oi' and erier a proecr 'n The anruai Scerce Fai' 'n March af every year. They as: do iheze o g'nal Dro'ec's for ce'nsn:+ra+iorg 'n +he grade school: rhroughodl The year. Theie :'uder'i are ganirg an ever increafrg amzarr of lcrowledge abour Hoody, chernigrry, physics, and :fence In generai. They are l iearning lo undersland ils happen- ings, causes, and e-Tfecls. Row 3: Rirnas Tumasonis, Ron Sfone, Bob Miller, Ronald Sons, Judy Fraser, Row 2: Mr. Leedy. Padl Jaeger, Richard Gales. Mr. Juraclca. Row 3: James Mancs, Sandra Pour, Dennis Sundin, Lillian Schellhase, Gary Jones. Row 6, Leff +o Righf: Coach Devine, Jamie Roberrs, Ed Apel. Jim Ohbizh, S'eve Rogers, Johr' Giidrcf. Roy 5: Mike Beiic, Dave Mueiei Terry Mcldenw Guy Cherzlrov, Bill Hauslrrech' Car' Yerklc Jfe Bizic. Row 4: John hleiczjsr, Rich Kia' Chuilf Grigus. Rusy Mdcheff, Mle Mc'sJa,gh':' Lcrh l.iebers'e'ri. Dave Vlzlrvih, Jim Qeeves. Row 3: Ferl: Sch' 'Vg Rfh Bensir Wayne Wacjre' Rose' Bxre, Roc Slebrei Bch 'vlo re'1f.r Charie l-lelrer Chuck Crow- hu':'. Row 2: Larf-, lVl'kXlCil Erfe Sharpe, Par l-len 'f, Rolard W 5T, Jirn Barlfe Harry Lemberg. Jack Kerrcn. Jeff Ferguson. Row I: Tom Jelcrelc, Jim Lealzcw, Diclc Hlavelr, Jack Hoffefica, Joe Carnpea. Ed Burk. Bill VanBerscho'r. The Lellermens Club, beller lcnown as The Varsily Club or lhe MSM Club. is composed of alhleles who have earned a varsiry leller in a comperilive soorr, This lerrer is Jrhe highesl honor an alhlele can affain in his high school years. The S' sfar-ds for many hours of aching. rorlurous. and long Training. This arhlere mus+ be physically FF +o cornpe+e agairsr his opporerr and prove himself rhe berrer. The members guard our hlome- coming borfire and g've rheir serv- ices as ushers ar home baslqerpall games. They also have olher proiecls of various Forms: some ro be of serv- ice lo The school, and some lo finan- cially assisl fhe arhleric deparrrnenf. The purpose of +his club is To pro- mole school spirir, unify, and friend- ship. This young man wears his lelfer very proudly and wifh salisfaclion. l-le is respecred by +he enfire srudenr body. ettermen's Club 117

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