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SPANISH CLUB In this picture ui'c-Wild- man, Gallinarr, Ramehorat, Malkewicz, De Young, Campbell, Lesley, Burgess, Anderson, Brine, Croulet, Mrs. Whitworth, sponsor, Kohler, Hoine, Marten, Bal- abon, Rago, Jensen, Camer- on, Chambus, Carleton, Greene, Roeper, Carlson, Lo- pez, Evans, Leasure, Free- man, Fallon, Jenkinson. SPANISH CLUB E'Vlh01'!l!7IlC'1lll :ll club Espafioll Welcome to the whirl of gay Spanish excitement and wistful glimpses into this land of music and color. Imagine the thrill accorded the club members by actually partaking of Spanish food in a typical Spanish restaurant. And then the glorious pleas- ure of obtaining an enchanting peek into the Spanish haven by the magic power of slides. Members of the Spanish Club were given the opportunity, during the course of the semester, to portray their ability as actors and actresses. Much to the enjoyment of both participants and audi- ence, several short plays were presented in the small auditorium. The faithful officers who piloted the club into the realms of such adventuresome parties with skill and imagination are as follows: Boniface Lopez, president, Luella Leasure, Vice-president, Marjorie Carlson, secretary, and Marion Evans, treasurer. Vim el club Eslbalioll SCIENCE CLUB Through the hard work of Mr. Bennett, the Science Club has become a permanent and stable organization of the school. Swan Johnson, presi- dent, planned eventful and interesting programs QSee Fenger Forum story on page 90.5 FENGER FORUM T011 Row-Gladstone, Ellis, Peters, Arquilla, Adams, Jensen Isaac, Todd, Clark, Kuziel, Aichnes, Gustas, Lupien, Heer- ema, Friedsam. Mirlmflff Row-Porter, Pollfy, Hovland, Ohman, Baer, Tate, Nebelsiek, Van Etten, Wfyrzykowski Guyatt, Niebel, Yanukenas, D,Ottavio, Wilson, Bauer, Hanken. Bofionz Row-Johnson, Gravander, Farr, Mikolai- tis, Stern, Myers, Nebelsiek, Hupp, Vcrbeck, Dekker. S11011- sor-Miss McPart'lin. 1 . with the aid of Joe Goldstein. Marion Aichner and Mildred Stern took charge of the treasury and minutes. QContinued on Page 90D SCIENCE CLUB T017 Row-Vfolowicz, De Boer, Plankis, Janicek, Adackus, Prystalski, Swanson, O an, Gflimingham, Buckliolz, Fisher, Ellement, Main, Stodie Selde , Tuech, Finnell, Bock, Gold- stein. Mirlclle Ro-w-fl-Izmki , Duffy, Rance, Angio, Pitta- cora, Margala, Je sen, Peters, Baer, Yampolsky, Kreger, Hubricli, Rudzik, mira, CurreF, Burgess, Svendsen. Boiron! Row-Rigliter, nz, 'Van Horn, Anderson, Aiclinir, Mr. Bennett, xfiolzsov, john n, Stern, Lykowski, Brandsma, Lisack. Yi., , A 'Q L V N I Page 89
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i STAMP CLUB In lflix pafture urn'--De Haan, Schmidt, Mr. Schacht, sjwzzxor, Symonds, Beck, Szekely, Watrous, Nebclsick, Arquilla, McHagh, Smitter, Dima, Galici, P a y n o k a, Czajo, Ellis, Peach, Nebel- sick, Bleadon, Linnert, Pal- Iagi, Smitter, Burnop, Mag- liocco, Richmond, Smitter, sjlolzxor, Clark, Zlabes, Bar- ick, Nalone. STAMP CLUB Stamps may not seem worth much to most people, but to the Fenger stamp fans, they are of great value. Under the sponsor-ship of Mr. Frederick Schacht and Mr. Claude Smitter and headed by President Robert Smitter and Vice- President Ida May Clark, the club was a great suc- cess. The other oil'-icers were: Secretary treasurer, Margaret Burnop, and Librarian, Donald Smitter. Who are the Art Club members? What do they do every first hour every Friday? Would you like to know how to carve soap, tool leather or model clay? Would you like to know how dress designs and panel decorations are created? Would you? These same art club members saw the Oriental Museum and the murals at the Mor gan Park Military Academy! Why not drop into ARCHITECTURAL CLUB T011 Row-Kay, Crawford, Anderson, Davia, Creatura, Cap- pozzo, Adackus, Dauginas, Kunz. Miildlc' Row-Wiersma, Giller, Lofstrand, Boehnke, Goding, Sartori, Radcliffe, Vet- terick. First Row-Fryzel, Krueger, Stone, Sternberg, Mr. U. H. Koerner, sponsor, Hameetman, Fisher, Neutout X Ida May Clark spoke to the P.-T.A. explaining the history, aims, and activities of the club. The Marshall Field junior Stamp Contest and the Y.M.C.A. Hobby Show, both had opportuni- ties to view Fenger,s fine stamp collections owned by these thirty active members. Other contests will be given a chance to see these collections at a later date. room two-fifty sometime? You will be fasci- nated by this group of talented young artists. Outdoor sketching was enjoyed during the warm weather. The Club's social calendar ended with a party at the home of Miss Marlin, their sponsor. Well, we canit say that they don't live up to their motto, Variety is the spice of life. QSee Architectural story on page 9O.j ART CLUB T011 Row-Du Bransky, Vander Werf, Rolnik, Smalley, Lundgren, Vanderbilt, Tharp, Guyatt, Ball, Archibald, Lopez, Schultz. Mielzflu Row-Croulet, Mannquist, Maltman, Saytor, Hess, Gilkison, Brucer, Haag, Gray, Davia. Botlom Row-Hrometz, Burgwald, Krueger, TI-IE ART CLUB I' Krasula. l i Krasula, Miss Marlin, x orzxor, Nuber , B tow, Palmo. S Page 88
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MATHEMATICS CLUB Top Row-Lobbes, Ohman, Sprietsma, Anderson, Walker, Burgess, Kummerer, Boak, Peterson, Baer Virgt. Middle Row-Lockwood, Vitalis, Vasliik, Mrjenovich, De Boer, Bauer, W'alkes, Porter, Gravandy. Bollom Row-Wolowicz, Righter, Ohman, Miss Hall, sponsor, Hansen, Duncan, Al- bright, Cunninghaan. THE MATH CLUB The Mathematics club, one of the best and most interesting clubs which we have among us, has again been organized under the capable super- vision of Miss Fanny Hall, faculty sponsor. The members of this organization all have high averages in mathematics and do therefore take up a more advanced type of problem as is not provided for in the regular curriculum. All advanced algebraic problems and geometrical theorems, that are given by the University of Chicago and the Chicago Normal College in en- trance examinations, are taken up and solved at the meetings. Problems containing humor are also enjoyed by all of the members. Miss Phyllis Hansen, president, represented the Mathematics Club at the April meeting of the P.T.A. and spoke on the functioning of the Math club. Other members of the governing board are Gunnar Ohman, vice president, Alice Mae Duncan, secretary, and Benny Righter, is the treasurer. FENGER FORUM Whoever said that Latin was a musty, dead language? Suflicient proof that it isn't, is the long existence of the Fenger Forum. The mem- bers have shown their interest in the club by dramatizing various Latin plays, celebrating the Feast of Pallasf' by adopting an honor system and translating their names into Latin-Guillul- mus, Arturus, and Rufus. Under Miss McPartlin's kind guidance, the offi- cers: Theresa Gustas, first consul, John Farr, second consul, Greta Ohman, praetorg Ellen Van Etten, aedileg Marie Arquilla, club musician, and Constance Myers, social committee chairman, and the cooperation of the members, the semester has quickly come and gone leaving many pleasant and profitable memories. Forum, never let Latin die at Fenger! fSee Fenger Forum picture on Page 89.j THE ARCHITECTURAL CLUB ' f The Architectural Club is quite different from other clubs of the school, in that it has no oiicers or any regular meetings. Its chief activities con- sist of trips made to various places of interest under the supervision of Mr. Koerner. One of the most instructive trips arranged through the help of Mr. Koerner and some of the club mem- bers was a tour of the new Normal Theater, which was made possible through the courtesy of Mr. McClellan, the architect. The members of the club were in possession of the plans of this theater, and from time to time have made com- parisons of the theater with the plans, thereby gaining a better understanding of the reading of blue prints by seeing actual construction. Recently a few members have been placed in drawing oflices, showing that this club is beneficial to its members. fSee Architectural Club picture on page 89D SCIENCE CLUB fContinued from Page 89j A number of the members of the Science Club are a part of the Fenger branch of the Junior Academy of Science, a national organization. Students who did excellent work in 4B chemistry were invited to join if they were willing to stay after school and give up some of their time from Page 9 0 other activities. These members prepared for college examinations. Besides delving deeper into the secrets of chemistry, trips were taken by small groups to the Stock Yards, Acme Steel Mills, and other places of interest in and about Chicago.
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