University of Illinois Chicago Circle - Circle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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V 1'l., 1' ... K 5 1 un us . ., ,, 'ge mil' 1 ,.,.Q. xo, Qt.: 3 ' ' ls -ff 315' ' o 1151 21 u -1 2- v lv 12, ,Ei -2523 ! H qlgalr llngd ' ' 'Fi ...cya ,. ,f.,,. ' x D 4 P 4' , 40 How 1: R. Groemling, A. Hilmer, Dr. E. Willner, P. Krichevsky Row 2: R. Secher, I. Bcrkis, I. Kupferberg, I. Miller, M. Steinberg, M. Sklar, C. Wcrchs, B. Schleichert Row 3: I. Marzano, B. Klahr, D. Levinson. H. Root, D. Engelhcxrdt, D. Malisofl Row 4: B. Kosanke, C. Zabkcx, I. Brown, C. Radcliff, L. Feldman, K. Egnatoff How 5: W. Cox, A. Reynolds, E. Holstege, E. Kohn, E. Cohen, T. Thompson, I. Kcrczanowski t?l1l11lCZll1, tiiTifZlllg The German Club is one of the fore- most up and coming organizations here at Navy Pier. It is rapidly becoming an integral part of the extra-curricular life among students interested in the German language. The club promotes the study of the German language and culture by such activities as movies, lectures by guest speak- ers, and various social activities. The members of the German Club gain a better understanding of German history, language, literature, and art. The club creates a social atmosphere in which the students and their friends can enjoy themselves, increase their knowl- edge and deepen their appreciation of the German people and their customs. Membership is open to all students enrolled in the German classes or interested in the German language. The officers for the present semester are Paul Krichevslcy, President, Robert Groemling, Vice-Presidentp Ieanne Holden, Secre- tary, and Anna Marie Hilmer, Treasurer. The sponsor of the organization is Dr. Ernest Willner. German Club Banquet Open House Booth Eiif Qifltlllflf zNcouRAG LEADER!

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Row 1: I. Haywood M Ro KL e 1 Q. J? Row l: C. Carter, M. Osin -uni ske, A. lVIanaster,I Winchester C F . , . oster, T Poehl mann, H. Myers, I. Thur, A. Kruse Row 2: V. Herbert, T. Mosiej, P. Walsh, A. Lindrup, A. Goldberg, P Mitlm R. Newman, S. Fox, F. Levin, T. O'Shauqhnessy, R. Meinhard, W Dolan J C , I. Sanders, I. Blaha, R. Hanqren UCL 0lfil'lCl The UIC Quad Coun into existence by action of th in November, 1950, th and establish a four- cii was brought e Student Congress e purpose being to promote year university in Chicago. A motor cade consisting of 2,500 students paraded th rough the downtown district X4 44. . . Comer, D. Variakojis, L. R k E . to arouse interest in Chicago residents for support f o House Bill No. l08 to create resentative Paul Randolph urged the students to continue sending letters the university. Rep- and stated: Cnr work will not be done till there is a four-year unive rsity in Chicago. A Orckeriid Orchesis, the modern organization, offers oppor- tunity for creative dance stud dance Y, composition, and performance. lts purposes are to stimulate interest in art-dance and to fos standards of performa ciation, and underst ter high nce, appre- anding of art in the community. The officers of Orche- sis are Charlotte Woodard, Presi- dent, Ianice Taxey, Corresponding a utyti, M. Guice, D. Jordan. . Lieberman w 2: B. Smith, C. Woodward, H. L ovett, Sponsor, I. Taxey, I. Davis P. Dare .L Secretary, lack Lambie, Secretaryg and Ma ' F Rui Ypsepian. rie auna, Treasurer. Mrs. h Lovett is the faculty sponsor. 39 i



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t ,gn fernafionaf afar fiona The International Relations Club was organized in IQ47 as a Chapter of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Robert I.. Nicholson, the clubs hear informative lectures, movies, debates, and discussions. George Stulilc is president and Ernest Shepard, secretary for the l95U-5l term. Keeping a watchful eye upon the cur- rent situation in world affairs, the International Relations Club promises an interesting and helpful continuance for the student body of Chi-Illini. primary interest is fostering world peace. The IRC is often joined by a number of Pierites and meni- bers of the faculty in their bi-monthly meetings to ance ommifllee The University Dance Committee accomplished much during the IQEO-Sl school year toward maintaining its position as one of the outstanding student organizations at Navy Pier. With Donna Peterson as chairman and Miss Ann Bromley, Dean of Wonien, faculty advisor, the seventeen member committee began the Fall semester. The second semester a new committee, with Beverlee I-Iyman as the new chairman, presented a schedule for spring with the two most prominent dates being the Easter Dance, Springtime Magic, and the Spring Formal. Row 1: B. Katz, G. Stulik, R. Green. H. Delich, E. Shepard, R. Nichol- son, Sponsor: M. Fischheimer Row 2: A. Matera, W. Gruber, D. Petromilli, W. Buskovun, H. Sarik R. Duffy Row I: I. Nelson, A, Feare, I. Miller, A. Bromley, Sponsor: P. Mendelsohn, C. Pecora, L. Soder- lund Row 2: R. Schloustas, B. Superfine, G. Kostopulos, S. Miller, B. Hyman. R. Ulbricht, M. Leone, H. Kitagata, B. Kushino, P. Chovanec

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