. The Caldron . came, but brought others with them who hadheard about the good times presented at these meetings and desired to takepart in them theraselvts. This is in brief the reason for the uidioninhMl, unpairdlehMl and lastin.^zsuccess of the Math. Ciuh. which today holds the seat of honor annmg all theorganizations of the high school. Will this place of honor be ui)held . We notonly hope but are certain that all the classes of the school will take such aninterest in the club in the future that the founder will liave no reason to saythat it is impossible to keep a permanent club or societ


. The Caldron . came, but brought others with them who hadheard about the good times presented at these meetings and desired to takepart in them theraselvts. This is in brief the reason for the uidioninhMl, unpairdlehMl and lastin.^zsuccess of the Math. Ciuh. which today holds the seat of honor annmg all theorganizations of the high school. Will this place of honor be ui)held . We notonly hope but are certain that all the classes of the school will take such aninterest in the club in the future that the founder will liave no reason to saythat it is impossible to keep a permanent club or society in the Fort WayneHigh School and that it is a waste of time to try to start one. Whoever theoiificers may be, stand by them in all they do and try to make the Math. Clubsuch an organization it will be remembered in the years to conn ;in<l willhelp make the Fort Wayne High School one of the widest known schools inthis part of the country as well as in the state of Indiana. F. PAUL SPIE(iEL, I .VCK


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