The Caldron . tf e 7, : I I I - E- /:•!! i ! ., : ,1111111111111 THIS IS PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN. REGARDING THE MATH. CLUB. HE events of the past school year have surpassed all oilier years. Ourschool has had better spirit, better athletics, and better organiza-tions than ever before. Foremost among the latter is an organizationwhich has proved immensely popular among both teachers and has filled a long felt need, which has placed our school in line with otherup-to-date schools, and, in short, is one of the best things that ever happenedin Fort Wayne High School. It is—but y
The Caldron . tf e 7, : I I I - E- /:•!! i ! ., : ,1111111111111 THIS IS PAGE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN. REGARDING THE MATH. CLUB. HE events of the past school year have surpassed all oilier years. Ourschool has had better spirit, better athletics, and better organiza-tions than ever before. Foremost among the latter is an organizationwhich has proved immensely popular among both teachers and has filled a long felt need, which has placed our school in line with otherup-to-date schools, and, in short, is one of the best things that ever happenedin Fort Wayne High School. It is—but you all know what it is—the , of course. It all came about this way. (Now, we do not know how long this bee hailbeen buzzing in the bonnets of our Math, staff, we are only here to praise thebee.) At four P. M„ December fourth, to be explicit, a mass meeting wascalled in Room IS. of all Juniors and Seniors who were interested in forminga Mathematics Club. It was rumored about that the sole purpose of this clubwas to establish a social ecpiality between teacher and pupil. THE MATH CLUR
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