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19 • SOUTHERNAIRE • 37 National Honor Society Firnt Row- Narcy Krawcxyk, Ruth Berger, Isabel Fovtak, Mary L’dick. Walter Ludwlnski. Second Row— Virginia Pennington. Elsie Bcranek, Dorothy Fenner, Dorothy Ahrens. Third Row—.lean Clunielrwski, Lillian Malafa, Alice Domin. Mildred Pokorny. I.ucyllr Sokol. Lillian Merrirnan, Wanda Pawluk. Fourth Row -Tony Fernandez., Betty Wircxorek, lticliar l Protiva, Norman Buhnik, Donald Foulkes. Robert Unstable. SCHOLARSHIP, Service. Leadership, and Character—those are the four qualities that a student must possess before he is admitted into the National Honor Society. He also must he in or above the II A. besides maintaining an average of 85 in his high school studies. It should he the crowning achievement of every student to he able to belong to such a distinguished society. 23
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19 • SOUTHERNAIRE • 37 A Salute to Club Activities NO high school education is complete if a student has failed to enter into extra-curricular activities. These organizations add a polish a finishing touch to the pupil’s high school career. The things that count are the things that last. By joining different activities a student makes some life-long friends. lie also meets his schoolmates in a different atmosphere, one of companionship and frivolity. By being elected to various offices, the pupil learns to shoulder responsibility. Some clubs are organized for the purpose of carrying on some project in which the members, really being interested, do some remarkable work. Every individual has some latent power which, if given the opportunity to show itself, possibly through these clubs, may develop into astounding proportions. The world is ever as we take it, but life, dear child, is what we make it —and so is school. Out of the whole high school course, the pupil remembers most vividly the time he has spent not in the sometimes tedious classroom, but the time spent on various activities. Philalcthean Society J TO be a member of the Philalcthean Girls' Honorary Society one must have special qualifications, among them scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Every second Tuesday is devoted to the meetings of the Philalcthean Society, during which time a special program of the study of Literature is discussed. Although the Phil is esteemed to be a reserved club, there is much done in the field of entertainment, which is provided by its members. Teas, parties, and informal social gatherings are all included on its calendar. Senior Phil girls are: Dorothy Ahrens, Ruth Berger, Mildred Jary, Florence Kujawskv, Isabel Povtak, Alice Doroin, Mildred Pokorny, Mary Udiok, Louise Del Priore, Josephine Makrucki, Josephine Klauda. Dorothy Fenner, Betty Wieczorek, Gladys Jacobs, Lillian Malafa, Wanda Pawlak, Jean Chmiclewski, Ethel Warshefski, Phyllis Bell, and Alice Krzys. 22
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19 • SOUTH E RNAIRE • 37 Mask and Wig Club Fieri Raw—Irene K rajewski. I mi Ik I Povtak, Ida C awrvs. Second liow—Margaret Skaleski, Robert Marquardt, Bcttv Wiecxorek. Joseph Lc Clmi. , Jean Skallk. NO school is complete without a dramatic club, and the Mask and Wig takes a how. The organization has attributed much to the enjoyment of the students. During the semester, assembly programs consisting of skits and plays were presented. Thanksgiving for Father.” presented the week of Thanksgiving, and The Greatest of These Is Charity. given during the Christmas season, were some of its distinctive works. Besides the developing of student personalities and instructing them in different characterizations, the members have studied and assisted in the art of make-up at several of the school projects. Senior actors are: Irene Krujewski. Jean Skalik. Ida Gawrys, Isabel Povtak. Joseph I.e Chaix, Bett Wieezorek, Margaret Skaleski. Kenneth Zielinski, and Robert Marquardt. 24
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