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CARDINAL ANNUAL FRAIL BI.AZINC. ON THE WAY TO SCHOOL SUNBURNED faces, tanned backs, weary legs, and carefree hearts, all characterize the groups of boys and twirls, trudging along in the heat i f a bright September morning. It is no easy task for them to rouse their tired bodies and disperse their pleasant dreams on a fine- morning like this. Every part of them is still alive with the fun and sport of the past weeks. Pals, after reviewing their summer experi- ences, look forward to the activities of school life. Football! Track! Basketball! They walk shoulder to shoulder, ready to do their part whatever befalls. Girls and boys are ea er for what the future has in store for them. Someone says, Look! There ' s good old South, and a strantre feeling comes over them. How ' s that for strength? asks John as he works a bulging biceps. There ' s hydraulic pressure in that arm. Oh, Riv- erside, let me caress thee, he croons. Oh, what a lovely dress, Mary! squeals Susie. Hello, Tommy! Whatdaya know? Ev- erything except algebra an ' English an ' Latin an ' — Aw, smother him with a feather. Gee! isn ' t it good to see everybody again! Thus a new year has beoun at South Di- vision. I ' ' I i-
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CARDINAL ANNUAL THE FIRST STOP THE OFFICE SOMEONE said, All roads lead to Rome. ' ' Students of South Division can trut hfully say, Most roads lead to the office. A glimpse into the office on registra- tion day is a real experience. The mill- ing, seething mass surges up to the counters, each person having a different purpose, and asking a different question. On one side of the office, behind a for- midable barrier, Mr. Coblentz and Mr. Book consult each other about matters of grave importance. On the other side, the office force. Mrs. Hintz, Miss Smerlinski, and Miss Monsen, is trying to ac- WHO ' S HI I complish half a dozen things at a time. The personnel of the mob is interest- ing to note. The freshman cringes in the corner to which the upper classmen have relegated him. The sophomore as- sumes a look of great dignity as be waits his turn. The junior tries to look se- date, but wishes that he could be as noisy as the others. Last of all, from Ins dizzy heights, the sen- ior looks down indif- ferently on his lowly fellows. However, registration day comes only once a semester, but the work of the office goes on forever. All in all, the office is the hub of our universe, isn ' t it? •df 20
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