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J A N U A R Y C L A S S P as er- . X- 3 gg.Z.c,,., c: at va . M X Ak t Q 17 x N Francis Bauer Duane Windau Gladys Terwilliger Edwin Wisncwski Albert Reif ANUARY CLASS COMMISSION ECAUSE of their loyalty and ability in carrying out undertakings, the mem- bers of the February Class Commission have in every way fulhlled their responsibilities. Albert Reif, hero of Come Out of the Kitchen, winner of the W medal. was elected chairman of this group. Other members are Francis Bauer, an ardent supporter of school clubs: Edwin Vlisnewski, editor of the Car- dinal Weekly: Duane Windau. captain of the track team, and Gladys Terwilliger, who played an important part in the class play. Theiriclass gift is a reproduction in colors of The River near the Village of Avary. France. by Corot. As a quiet pool secluded in a deep forest reflects a sylvan grandeur and beauty about. so a painting mirrors the ambitions and per- sonality of its creator. Corot's quiet life is reflected in this reproduction of one of his favorite moments Early Twilight. The first sensation conveyed to the ob- server is that of repose and rest from daily toil. Horizontal lines in the outline of the tree tops and the border of the river all im- press this, and yet the vertical trees on the left give sufficient variation to break this up. Then, the colors are peaceful in tone. All are graded to a delicate hue. Even the vibrating after-glow of the sunset is quiet in tone. How delicately it merges into the solemn gray of the evening sky. Here and there too are additions of warm color which vibrate like the twang of a violin string and produce a rhythmic movement indeed beautiful. Note also the excellent tone bal- ance. The large gray mass on the left is cqualized by the small, but brightly tinted spots in the house. M,-vc The River Near the Pool of Avary
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l8 CARDINAL ANNUAL Frank Bauer Harold Beck FRANK BAUER Hans Bauer. whose middle name should be Versatility. did everything from math to track in his checkered career. Although he chased the pigskin with vigor. and footed it fieetly round the track. he also had time for the gentler things of life, like Glee Club, Hi-Y, Civics Club, Class Commission, Senior play, and--well, you know. The thing he likes best to remember was the time he punted from behind the goal line in the Wash- ington game and saved the day for South. HAROLD BECK First to Bay View, then to South Divi- sion came a certain chap known as Happy Beck. He is well named, for a more genial fellow it would be hard to find. The dark secret of his life is that despite his healthy appetite and contagious smile he likes good poetry! By the law of variation he was out for football in his freshman year at Bay View. It was a wonderful experience for him and he enjoyed it. Isabelle Brace Ruth Borck ISABELLE BRACE The self-confidence of Bracey is not to be daunted by a meek voice. She saysthat she'll overcome it yet even though her first attempt at a Girls' Club program frightened the sound clean out of her. Isabelle came from the Bay View High school'and was a student of stenography, even though she was graduated from the Elective Course. Stenography, she hopes, will enable her to continue her dancing and dramatic training so that she may eventually go on the stage. RUTH BORCK Boots, or Borkie as some of us call her, entered South Division from the Scott Street school. Her friendly personality and her in- terest in her fellow students won her many friends in short order. Once a member of the Girls' Club and the Glee Club she de- voted herself whole-heartedly to the interests of these organizations. By very hard and persistent work she was able to complete .this four year course in a period of three years. JACOB BEDENIK Jacob Bedenik. alias Jake, came to South from the Six- teenth Avcnue school. Jake's interest in athletics gained for him a track numeral in '27, also a medal and a football em- blem in '27. He was on the team that won third place in a four-mile relay race at the Mar- quette meet, and he admitted that thrills like that make one feel good. Jake's blushing smile together with his athletic tendencies has captured the hearts of his classmates and made a se- cure place for him in the an- nals of South. As manager of the class play, Come Out of the Kitchen, he showed executive ability worth noting. By the way. smiles like his are not discovered eve ry day. neither are the men who have them. Jacob Bedenik
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