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1' IQ im E yl gl I .2 S li . . '-' 2 Loring Marlett Clara Edward Charles Meldman Gertrude Melms LORING MARLETT is the representative boy of the mid-year class. He was an able football player on the team of '28, a con- vincing speaker. and chairman of the February class commission. He was a finalist in the oratorical contest, The honor of win- ning the W medal was given to Loring. South will miss his friendly smile and ac- commodating manner. CLARA MECKENIS. salutatorian of the class, came from Sioux City, Iowa. Her positions as monitor in assembly A, copy- reader, and typist on the Cardinal weekly staff have proved her ability as a diligent student. Making a record after transferring from two other high schools was an achieve- ment. Most of her time outside of school is taken up in drawing, reading, and music. NINA MEDDAUGH is known as Shorty. Nina, who was graduated from the English course. delighted chiefly in being center on the championship basketball team. Shorty also belonged to Shield and Girls' clubs, and was program censor for Century. We will miss this cheerful little miss. Well do we remember the comedy part she gave in Girls' club. Page Twenty-iiighr k-:ms Nina Nleddaugh Anna Merilw Llmer Nell EDWARD CHARLES MELDMAN is .1 journalist. a Frenchman, and a musical direc- tor all in one! i'Zee blue Mediterranean was aptly described by him in Philippa Gets There. and the German band was gallantly led to fame under his wise guidance. Eddie will be missed by his friends at South. GERTRUDE MELMS. our star guard and emblem winner on the baskeball team. recalls her hard work while a member of the Shield. Girls. Glee. and Latin clubs, She surely showed her ability for leadership when she held the office of president of Girls' club in '28. ANNA MENKE is her name-this dark- haired, little girl. a loyal member of Girls' club. and a perfect whiz in shorthand and typewriting. Sixteenth Avenue school can well be proud of the record she made at South. We are! ELMER NELL, small. swift. and agile. came from Sixteenth Avenue school. In mathematics he proved himself to be unex- celled. and in gym he won the admiration of his huskier but more clumsy companions. How he did dart across that stage during the senior revue! PE
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1- ,tag i ' l ill, T, E S if Il ., it 'iq ,Ill I tit I' l lu 1 lxt l l Earl Krause Blanche l. Gordon Lowe Regina Litzer EARL KRAUSE came from the Scott Street school. South Division now claims him as an alumnus of the English course. His main interest is music, and he has ap- peared on various programs and revues. His highest ambition here was realized when he played a solo for the Music Teachers' convention. lf any job. such as moving a piano, is to be done, Earl is there to do it. BLANCHE LARSON entered our school four years ago from Eighteenth Avenue school. She may seem shy but, oh my! Blanche was an excellent student and spent most of her spare moments on her studies. She will always remember making a perfect mark on her algebra exam. There are other interests in her life, too. but she's not talking about them. NORBERT W. LIEBER appears to be a very timid and quiet individual. However, his intimate friends will testify to the con- trary. Upon entering South from the Grant Street school, he registered in the elective course. Norbert took an active part in the Boys' Glee club besides being interested in outdoor sports. . 2 arson Norbert XV. Lieber XVilliam Lund Marguerite l.uedl-te GORDON LOWE came from Scott Street school. He appears to be a quiet. studious chap. but his football numeral of '27, and emblem of '28, and his basketball emblems of '26, '27, '28, show that he is quite an athlete. Gordy is also a member of the February class commission. REGINA LITZER. a charming miss known to her friends as Ray, came to us as a sophomore, from Ashland high school. During her three years at South she joined Girls' club and made many friends. She is being graduated from the elective course. MARGUERITE LUEDKE. intimately known as Peggy. entered South Division from the Grant Street school. and was grad- uated from the accounting course. Peggy. active in Century, Girls' Glee club. and Girls' club. was the clever, delightful heroine of the senior class play, Philippa Gels There. XVILLIAM LUND, a handsome, popular boy, has taken an active part in school life. and has held several offices in different clubs. He was also a member of the class commis- sion. We will remember Billy best as Philippa in the class play Philippa Gets There. Page Tun-ntq-st-t'cn
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1' leg, fa t Esther Nicolaiscn Ovid George Frank Oldenburg Gordon Olsen ESTHER NICOLAISEN, an all-around student of the science course, was an active member of Girls' club, Science club, and a squad leader of Shield club. Skating and swimming are the sports in which Ess ex- cels. Some day this blond little miss will be a teacher. OVIDIA NORDLY, better known as Vi, entered the elective course at South Division from Illinois, where she attended Capenter school. Reading books, playing the piano, attending baseball games, and tuning in on distant stations on her radio are Vi's chief hobbies. Vi easily adjusted her- self to her new surroundings and became well acquainted with the girls at South Division. EMILY OCOCK did not disgrace the record her brother, Bob, left at South: she rather added to its brilliance. She was presi- dent of Junior Girls' club and vice president of the Latin club, but her greatest dis- tinction was the remarkable speech she gave commencement evening. Emily's lov- able smile will linger long in our memories of South. Outside of school all outdoor sports occupy her time. L iffy lf lf Qui If l it ll li fa in Nordly Emily Ocock Bernice Otto Lorraine Pape GEORGE FRANK OLDENBURG en- tered South Division from Scott Street school and enrolled in the science course. He was a member of the orchestra and of the band, in which he played the trumpet. l-ex's out- side interest has been in the fruit business. GORDON OLSEN, after being graduated from Sixteenth Avenue school. decided to give South a break. It was a lucky break for South tool Emblems and nu- merals were awarded Swede for his splendid work in football and track. He was elected secretary and vice president of Hi-Y. BERNICE OTTO is one of our most ardent football fans. A hearty cheer and riot of color-that's Bernice. Cholly came from Sixteenth Avenue school and is being graduated from the stenographic course. Be- sides football, Bernice enjoys skating, tennis. and dancing. LORRAINE PAPE is a girl with a sweet smile and a cheerful disposition. Poppy came to us from Scott Street school three and one- half years ago. While here, she was active in the Girls' club, Century, and Science club. Tennis, skating, dancing, and especially hik- ing occupy her time outside of school. Page Twenty-nine i -
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