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fll?fllRAlIDll11AGlIFlIE5S A6111 S4Dll116llFlIHIl ERI-IAPS in no other way is the recent growth of South Division so graphically portrayed as it is in the number of graduating seniors. In 1901 nineteen students were graduated. The 1929 gradu- ates number 26l. almost eighteen times as many as the class of twenty-eight years ago. Since 1923 it has been the custom to award diplomas to those who complete the prescribed course of study in the summer session. Five students were graduated from the summer session this year. They are Sidney A. Cotton, Anthony F. Dworzak. Robert A. Hahn. George W. Mace. and Bruce B. Randolph. The ranking students were Bruce Randolph and Anthony Dwor- zak. As a cheerleader during the fall of '26 Bruce Randolph was well k n o w n at South. Many a time his voice e c h 0 e d through assembly A. Anthony Dworzak to the time of a big Hi-Yi. Fitz. who en- tered from the Sixteenth Avenue school. and mastered the science course in three and one- half years, considers the semi-hnal oratorical tryouts as one of his most thrilling moments. Outside of school, Bruce is a busy bill col- lector, and of course this work has its draw- backs as well as its pleasures. Bruce leaves a fine scholastic record and plenty of friends behind him, Anthony Dworzak came to South from Bay View and enrolled in the accounting course. ln 1928 he decided to test his sales- manship ability by working as an advertising solicitor for the Car- dinal weekly. He solicited ads also for the 1928 Cardinal Annual and was ap- pointed circulation manager. For recre- ation Tony likes to play chess: he was a member of the former Chess club in 1926. Bruce Randolph l'r1g1e .Yirrefeen ,A I , A
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