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DOROTHY SILTANEN . . . Social Service Wforker . . . Co-Editor Annual Staff, President Senior Honor Society, Vice President Sopho- more Class, Discussion Club, Sophomore Play-JOAN GORDON . . . Social Service lV0rl2.er . . . junior Honor Society, Junior Play, Latin Club, Secretary French Club, Annual Staff--SALLY SEA- BRIGHT . . . Social Service Worker . . . Latin Club, Camera Club Secretary, C.P.T., Orchestra, Annual Staff, French Club - GEORGE MEYERS . . . Social Service W'0rl2,er . . . Latin Club-JOANNE SIMON . . . Social Service Workrrfr . . . Latin Club, French Club, Freshman Play, Sophomore Play-DONALD ROBERTSON . . . Soda lerk . . . Latin Club, Cheerleader, Sophomore Play, Booster Club, Biology Club-KEITH SHEPHERD . . . Sfore Manager . . . Latin Club, R.O.T.C.-BETTE SMITH . . . Teacher . . . Vice President G.A.A., Biology Club, Band -WILLIAM LAUBE . . . Superilzfeml- eu! of Schools . . . Band, Football, Track, Mann-E-Acts, Mann-U- Script-CAROL BENSON . . . Teacher . . . Vice President Social Committee, Secretary Booster Club, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Senior Honor Society-ROBERT BROWN . . . Teacher . . . Chemistry Club President, Current Events Club, Biology Club, Christmas pag- eant, Discussion Club-RICHARD CLARK . . . Teacher . . . Booster Club, Camera Club President, Art Club Treasurer, Hi-Y Vice Presi- dent, Football-MARION LOWER . . . Teacher . . . A.E.P., Dra- matic Club, Booster Club, Latin Club, Junior Play-EDWARD OLSON . . . Swimming Iusfrucior. . . Track, R.O.T.C. -SHIRLEY JOHNSON . . . Teacher . . . Latin Club, Sophomore Play, Dramatic Club, C.P.T., Mann-E-Acts-ROBERT JESSUP . . . Szuimmiug Inslrucfor. . . Swimming, Hi-Y, Stamp Club, Chemistry Club, Track - HILDEGARD CZARNECKI . . . Teacher . . . Calumet Township G.A.A., Junior Play-CIIARLES TEMIJLIN . . . Vagabond . . . Swimming, Dramatic Club, Freshman Class President, Student Council. zxz -4 X Page lim nly-nina
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DAVID BENNETT . . . Radio . . . Calumet Band, Biology Club, Electron Club-KENNETH DUNCAN . . . Radio . . . Electron Club- HAROLD MOWRY . . . Railroad Engi- neer . . . Orchestra, R.O.T.C., Chemistry Club-ROBERT WILKINSON . . . Ranger . . . Football, Swimming, Hi-Y, Camera Club--HERSHEL LOCKWOOD . . . Ranger . . . Calumet Basketball, Junior Play, Hobby Club-ROBERT BILLS . . . Ranger . . . Spanish Club, Band -DUANE COR- BIN . . . Ranger . . . Biology Club, Hi-Y, Swimming, Chem- istry, Mathematics Club--ROBERT STRANG . . . Ranger Art Club, Hi-Y, Freshman Play, Pan American Club, Mann- E-Acts-JOHN LUCAS . . . Salffsnzan . . . Football Captain, D.U.X., Mann-E-Acts, Torch Club-MARIAN GURSKY . . . Salaswoinan . . . G.A.A. -LAWRENCE BENNETT . . . Sfaf? Police . . . Torch Club, Hi-Y-RUSSELL CRAMER ... Sfale Police . . . D.U.X., Torch Club President Hi-Y, Band, Booster Club. m e , C !
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JW. 3 jllw' dy Jane Jgaficl The Math Club is new but enthusiastic. T017 Rau: Leon Kerner, Robert XVilkinson, Dale Huber, Robert Bills, Mis McW'illiams lSponsorj, Vfilliam Alberes, Edward Dovne. Sixfb Rout Rich ard Thiel, Roger Kilpatrick, Robert Strang, Duane Corbin. Robert Kropf George Krstovich, Mrs. Elewclling fSponsorl. Fifllw Rau: Frank Helwig Roger Eedowsky, Richard Christoph, ,lim Ryan. Phelps Bush. Herbert Bobele. Fmzrlla Row: Hubert English, Earl Ginder, Gordon Vilberg. Norman Haash Everett Kettle, john Roberson, Russell Clark. Tlwirif Rau: Keith Mansheld Thomas Thomsen, Russell Huffington, Donald Harris, Gordon Landeck W'endlin Steele, Ralph XVeiger. Siwzlld Rmb: Bill Overdorff, Andrew W'itk0 Frank Riley, lillen Halpin, Betty Bohn, Dorothy V'ildermuth. Lawrence Athan. Hallam Rnu: Bruce Walker, john Gray, Marcheta Mack 1Program Chairmanj, Richard Vfildermuth 1Presidentj, Carl Christensen 1Vice Presi- dentj, Laverne Milloy 1Secrt-taryj. Peter Milakovich 1Sergeant at Armsj. We have in our midst, though we may not be aware of it, a group of future Madame Curies, Albert Einsteins, and Paul de Kruifs. These prospective research scientists, mathematical wizards and microbe hunters hide themselves in the Chemistry Club, the Math Club, and the Biology Club. We can all feel sure that Horace Mann is going to be able to supply its quota of scientific workers, for the membership in these clubs is large. The youngest of our prodigies are the Biology Club members. Mrs. Suley has toughened them so they can gaze unflinchingly at canned jellyfish or a dissected frog. These baby biologists worry a great deal about public health. In the space of one year they have heard Miss Van Meter speak on turberculosis, its causes and control, and visited the Tuberculosis Sanitarium to gather first hand information. Even this was not enough, so they trotted over to the Methodist Hospital to learn what they could of the pro- cedures there. They then went to the Sewage Disposal Plant, which the biologists found interestingg that must be how biologists are. Still this was not enough. Next in order came the City Clinic where they saw how our fair city's health department takes care of its own. And for a grand Hnale, the organization toured the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Late in the year, the club gave an auditorium program about the human body. This proved very enlightening and instructive to the audience of sub- freshmen. But at the end of the year these youngsters showed that after all they may not be so completely biologically minded, for they left their deep thoughts at home and went for a picnic at the beach. Or I may be mistaken. This too may have been a research excursion in pursuit of vitamins or calories. The Math Club is composed of embryo Einsteins. To them-geometry, trigonometry, and algebra are the most pleasant of games to play when one is bored. This writer does not share their enthusiasm, but realizing the world is made up of all kinds of people, it can be believed that there are some people who like math. In fact, a perusal of the club program will convince even the most skeptical that some people feel mathematics is fun! Their minds seem to have a general scientihc trend for they likewise went for an excursion to the Museum of Science and lndustry. Then, suddenly, the milk of human kindness oozed, and they got up and gave speeches on Math in High School to the eighth graders at an orientation program. After all, who should know better how to warn the little lambs? Pngv Ihirly
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