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Lenore Llslon, Helen Juplca, Jean Prasser, Norman Dennison, ART STAFF Es+l1er Klein, Kennelh Schloerlce, Norman Ednie, Alber+ Zuelzke. Never in lhe hislory ol Soulh Division has il happened before. Three graduales lied lor second honors in February, l937: l-lelen Busche, Frank Karioris, and John Udovc. Quiel and reserved, Helen wenl aboul The business of piling up grades lhal lel her share honors wilh Frank and John, in lacl, lel' her exceed lhem by a lraclion of a poinl. She was aclive loo in Girls' club and in lhe Ger- man club. ln her spare lime she indulged her love of sporls, baseball, volley- ball, and baslcelball. As edilor-in-chief of The Cardinal Frank did yeoman's service lo lhe school. l-lis lceen shalls of wil' drew many a laugh from his associales. ln addilion he lound lime lo belong lo lhe Science club and lo Cenlury, and lo win a lraclq numeral. A lurlher proof ol his wide inleresls was his passion for chemislry. Versalile John Udovc, lrhird member of 'rhis inlelleclual lrio, was sporls edilor of The Cardinal, winner of The Teglmeyer cup, slar runner on lhe cross-counlry and lraclq Teams, and a member of lhe class commission. Furlhermore, he parlicipaled in lhe senior revue, lhe class play, and lhe senior banquel. l 8
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Florence Grabowslri, Roberl Callahan, Donald Wolf, Miss Foelslxe, Jeannelle Paszlriewicz, Miss Nagle, Lucie Gliszinslci, Eileen Werner, Kennelh Shroeder, Howard Schulz. In February highesr scholasric honors wenr ro Pauline Podiavorselc. During her four progressive years ar Soulh she mainrained a perlecr arrendance rec- ord, became secrerary of rhe German clulo, and devored much Time each semesrer To The Cardinal weekly. When only a freshman she srarrecl her long and successful career as a reporrer. Firsl honor siuclenr, represenlalive girl, a member of lhe June class com- mission - all rhese clislinclions came ro Lorraine Schullz in her senior year. Wharever she underloolc ro do, she did exceedingly well. ln only four se- mesters Lorraine rose 'From proof reader 'ro ecliror-in-chief of The Cardinal wee y. Doris Smirh lied wilh Donald l-lomulh lor second honors in June. l lilced my work, Doris explained. Thar is why l mainrainecl a high average. She was acrive in Girls' club and in Cenrury Lirerary sociery. June Bemis, a gradu- aring senior, was awarded rhe Milwaukee - Downer scholarship. While she was aclive in Cenlury, Girls' club, and lnrer Nos, her grearesr de- lighl lay in music and singing. I 7 ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF Pauline Podiavorselr Lorraine Schull! Doris Smilh June Bemis
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Jack WrighT, Franlr HorvaTh, Julius weilep, Leona Schmlh, Erwin Gray, Joseph BlEldWSliI. Truly represenTaTive oT SouTh Division was Jane Munson who reaped an avalanche oT honors in her Three years aT SouTh. She was associaTe-ediTor oT The Cardinal, a member oT The February class commission, and represen- TaTive girl. l-ler oTher inTeresTs included boTh sporTs and clubs. AT com- mencemenT she gave The speech OT welcome To parenTs and guesTs. When honors came To Frank, They came noT singly buT in baTTalions. l-lis classmaTes voTed him represenTaTive boy and chairman oT The February com- mission. l-le was a member oT The all-ciTy grid Team and an able baslceTball player. On him also was besTowed The W medal, mosT coveTed OT all aThleTic honors. ln The Cardinal he covered Three maior sporTs and wroTe The column Behind The Scenes. Harry Toolrylc, whose brillianT smile and good humor won Triends every- where, deserved The coveTed honors oT represenTaTive boy and chairman oT The June class commission. An emblem in TooTball and Two gold medals in Track aT- TesTed To his aThleTic abiliTy. FurTher- more, he was a member oT The Science and LaTin clubs and parTicipaTed in The Jan- uary school revue. Jane, Frank, and Harry possessed To a remarkable degree The good Tellowship ThaT disTinguishes represenTaTive sTudenTs aT SouTh. I 9 BUSINESS STAFFS Jane Munson Frank Milauc Harry Todrylx
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