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

 - Class of 1951

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University of Illinois Chicago Circle - Circle Yearbook (Chicago, IL) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 46 of 120
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R. Peterson, F. Alberti, C. Long Sponsor, I. Kovieczny Row 1: I. Dassios. E. Berg, Sponsor: E. Rueckholdt, E. Goetz Row 2: B, Groemling. I. Drobny, R. Forslin, F. Wojtkiewicz QS M-ef-5 L ,.. . gn, f 't Worm ' ommerce The Math Club meets bi-monthly for the purpose of presenting to the students those aspects of mathematics not feasible in regular classroom work. The club programs include movies, field trips, games of Nim, and the making of mathematical instruments. Some of the activities during the past year were a talk on the game of Nim and its gen' eralization by Sponsor Furio Alberti and a talk on Problems of Antiguityf' Officers of the club are Cliff Long, President: George Gough, Vice-President, Nancy Gramlich, Secretary, and Ronald Peterson, Treas- urer. The objective of the Commerce Club at Navy Pier is to stimulate interest in business as a profession. The club was formed by the Account- ing and Economics Clubs with a varied activity schedule, including a trip to the Board of Trade, movies, and programs featuring distinguished speakers. Two speakers of the past semester have been Lawrence Sizer, vice-president of Marshall Field ci Company, and Grant Chave, Financial Analyst of the Ford Motor Company. Under the sponsorship of Oscar Miller and Edwin Berg, the Commerce Club is a fast growing factual and beneficial organization. The officers include Edward Goddard, President, Iohn Christopher, Secretaryp Wallie Reardon, Treas- urer, and Edward Goetz, Program Chairman.

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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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Lgficlge ' CAQJJ The Bridge Club at UIC held its initial organizational meeting in the tall ot l95U. Since Bridge is a game that has maintained popularity consistently throughout the years, a number ct students telt it would be to the benefit ot stu- dents at UIC to organize a Bridge Club. Tom Heyden has acted as chairman. In order to become an active member, it is not necessary to have knowledge ot the game. There are members who will explain the funda- mentals and, Within a short while, anyone join- ing can compete with most Bridge players. The Chess Club at UIC was organiz- ed by Dr. NV. K. Weaver ot the Physical Sciences Department in the tall ot IQ47. The objectives ot the club are to provide relaxation and amusement to students interested in the game ot chess. The club competes with other universities located in the Chicago area and it sponsors an intramural tournament which appeals to most chess enthusi- asts. It is interesting as well as educational to observe the members ot the Chess Club competing in the lounge at almost any time ot the day. T. Hayden, A. Celinder, R. Nast, G. Streblow, B. Hesbol With Pres. I. Caliendo t2nd stand- ing? supervising, the members of the Chess Club prepare for their meet. 4

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