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ri I fe iff 'Hs is Frank Stephan Bernice Stroetle Anita Surges llclen Surwillo FRANK STEPHAN is playing golf again. Forel Look out! This lad came to South from Twenty-seventh Avenue school. Frankie hopes to be an architect. and several perfect plates in mechanical drawing show that his hopes are well grounded. BERNICE STROIEDE. like most monitors in assembly A, found taking roll very ex- citing exercise. She entered from Sixteenth Avenue school as a determined freshman. and left as an efhcient stenographer. Bernice has been an active member of Girls' club. Cen- tury. and Forum Debate club. EDWARD STROMMEN, a pleasing chap known to most of us as Ed. came to South from Twenty-seventh Avenue school and en- rolled in the science course. Ed is fond of playing the piano and indulging in all winter sports. especially skating. He was an ardent football fan and booster of the team. ELEANOR SUEl.l3l.OVJ. who is being graduated from the elective course. came to us from the Eighteenth Avenue school. Her school activities include being an active mem- ber of the Girls' club and Shield club. and assistant monitor in assembly A. Boots hopes to be a private secretary. Pugi- 'I hurry-Iwo am f K . gf. I 1 I ' 1 22 . - L' . j ,Q tr iz A f -:fQ.2-31? ' V i Edward Strommen lfleanor Suelllow XVall.xce Thur Chester Tucholski ANITA SURGES is one of the three hus- kiteers. Neetz. like the other two. is .1 per- fect specimen of Wim, wigor. and witalityf' She has been a member of Girls' club. Shield club and Science club. Neetz is a cracker- jack at bowling. and a good golf player. HELEN SURWll.I.O promises to be a first-class stenographer. having enthusiastically followed the stenographic course, besides ac- quiring valuable experience working in a downtown oflice on Saturdays. She entered South from the Windlake Avenue school. becoming a member of Girls' club and Cen- tury. Her scholastic ability won for her an assembly A monitorship. WAl.l.ACE THUR came to South from the Sixteenth Avenue school and enrolled in the science course. The Science club and Newsboys' club obtained another member. He is an ardent student of nature and spends most of his vacations trying to catch fish. CHESTER TUCHOLSKI was sent to us by Windlake Avenue school. Since then he has grown in stature as well as in mind. He was a member of the track team of '27 and 'Z8. He says he experienced his biggest thrill as l.ionel in the January class play.
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I.. 1 ' 1 -I -he is 3 l Lawrence Schaefer Marcella Dolores Schramm Louise Sell LAWRENCE SCHAEFER was graduated from the manual arts course. He came from Sixteenth Avenue school and managed to keep his good-natured smile during the four years he spent at South. Aside from his smiles. he is remembered as a willing work- er in toting many a load on his shoulder for the class play. Larry was a member of the old Cardinal Chess club and the Forum Debate club. MARCELLA C. SCHMITZ is a bundle of pep who came from St. .lohn's Cathedral high. Marshmallow was a member of Girls' club and our band. She won a silver and bronze medal for her playing ability. The culmination of her high school musical career was her piano selection at commence- ment time. She will never forget her private talk with Sousa at the Auditorium. ISABELL SCI-IOLL is that blue-eyed lass with a radiant smile. As a lisping. clinging- vine type of girl in the February class play she was delightful. The real Isabell. how- ever. is a much more substantial person than the one who lisped in the play. Century. Girls' club. Glee club, and Shield club claim her as a member. Schmitz Isabell Scholl Angelyn Spiruzza Arthur Smith DOLORES SCI-IRAIVIIVI soon won a place for herself in the hearts of her classmates when she came to South from Grant Street school. She was a member of Girls' club and a solicitor on the advertising staff of the Cardinal weekly. This likable girl is certain to succeed in life. LOUISE SELL is a charming friend and a distinguished writer sent to us by the Six- teenth Avenue school. Forum Debate and Century clubs claim her as a member. Let us hope Louise will follow the advice of her friends and be an author. ANGELYN SPICUZZA came to South from Twentyeseventh Avenue school and en- rolled in the English course. She was an active member of the Girls' club and an eager gym student. Angie is very proud of the two emblems she received in reward for her excellent services on the basketball team. ARTHUR SMITH enrolled in the science course. He entered South from Grant Street school-a roguish fellow whose black curls inspired the nickname Curly. He was a member of Glee club. the band. and the foot- ball team of '28, Curly will be remembered as a great tease and a greater friend. Pugr 'l'hfrti,J- 170 N
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Cunera Van Heesch Irene XX'ojciechowski Harold Unke Evelyn XVhipperFlelLl HAROLD UNKE entered South from Scott Street school. He is now being gradu- ated from the science course in three and one- half years. In Century and Science cluh Harold was a regular member. After school Slim dispenses sodas. During his spare time he goes hiking. CUNERA VAN HEESCI-I came to South in her junior year. What better could Ni- agara high school send us than Canary? Cunera distinguished herself at South by playing forward on the girls' basketball team, and winning an emblem in '28. Keep going. Canary. you'll be a gym teacher yetl ALICE WELCH came from the Albert E. Kagel school and is being graduated from the elective course. Singing in the oratorio, Elijah. with the Girls' Glee club is the most vivid experience she remembers while at South Division. Al's hobby is reading. but she also enjoys other sports. KATHLEEN WELCH is an Irish lassie from St. NIatthew's school. She was a mem- ber of Girls' club. but she seemed to find time enough for golfing, tennis, and playing the piano. Aside from all this, Kelly expects to be a nurse some day. .I 1 .1 Alice XVelch Peter Vilykowski Kathleen XVelch Dorothy Yahn EVELYN WHIPPERFIELD, a graduate of Twenty-seventh Avenue school. showed wisdom when she chose the stenographic course. for she has proved that her abilities lie in that direction. Girls' club activities and acting as bookkeeper for the Cardinal week- ly comprised her principal school activities. IRENE WOJCIECHOWSKI came to South from Bay View High school in her sophomore year. She is to be graduated from the elective course. Her ambition has been fulfilled-that of attaining a monitorship. She was a member of Girls' club, Shield club. and Century. Her choice hobby is reading. PETER WYKOWSKI came from Wiscon- sin Rapids. Pete is a quiet chap who is al- ways welcome because we enjoy his ready wit and smile. I-Ie made the junior basket- ball team and rarely failed to get the jump at center. Pete expects to travel in Europe DOROTHY YAHN, better known as Dodo, came from Scott Street school. She is being graduated from the elective course and expects to attend business college soon. She was a member of Girls' club for four years and appeared on several programs. Dodo's hobbies are dancing and skating. Page Thirty-three
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