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Lorraine Schulh, Henry Danielc1yk, Margie Heup, Louis Bonneau, LITERARY STAFF Alice Scl1ulTz, Howard Schuh, James Tyborsky, Albena Pepan. Marvin Wiriz Russell Schweida Donald HomuTh lvlorvin WirTz, a senior, was The winner OT The Lyric Music medal. l-lis perliormance in Briar Rose gave evidence oT his inTeresT in music and oT his vocal abiliTy. While reading, Tennis, and phoTography Took up much oT his spare Time, he was acTive in boTh CenTury and Boys' Glee club. l-le hopes ThaT his TalenTs will evenTually help him To become a radio announcer. Russell Schweida, musician, golTer, booksTore clerk, was This year acknowl- edged a composer OT noTe. ln a naTionwide creaTive arT conTesT, sponsored by The ScholasTic magazine, his solo Tor The violin won a TirsT prize, and one OT his shorTer solos won TourTh place in The honorable menTion group. Russell, whose hobby is wriTing music, has second chair in The violin secTion OT The school orchesTra. Donald l-lomuTh, who Tied wiTh Doris SmiTh Tor second honors in June, was The winner oT The Civic Music medal. l-le aTTribuTecl his high scholasTic average To inTensive sTudy. AlThough Donald had TirsT chair in cellos in The SouTh Division orchesTra, he Tound Time To be presidenT OT Science club and Treasurer oT LaTin club. l-le has mapped ouT a musical career Tor himself. SouTh may be proud oT These boys who conTribuTed boTh TalenT and service To The school. 20
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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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Leo Marlnel, Douglas Horning, Kennell-1 Schloerlre, Douglas Teal, Franl: Oblanski, Theodore Janzen, Frank Horvarh, Ralph Rosecky, Alois Andrzeiczak. Marlha Maxim, Florence Boschke, Evelyn Smirh, Janer Schulh, Caroline Alsip, Dorofhy Lewanclowski. Cenlury presenled a gold pin lhis year +o Jacob Shanberge, winner of lhe oralorical conlesl, for his seleclion, The Unknown Speaker. As lhe lailor he conlribuled much mirlh 'ro 'rhe operella Briar Rose. Music occupied much ol his lime, 'For he played lhe lrombone in +he band and was l'he accom- panisl lor lhe Boys' Glee club. l-lis principal hobby oulside of school was slamp collecling. Belly Budd Feurig, a junior, was awarded lhe gold pin in lhe Cenlury declamalory conlesl. She was inleresled in music, as well as in dramalics, and played in The band and in 'rhe orcheslra. Journalism proved +o be an- o+her of her inleresls, for she was recenlly laken on The Cardinal weekly siall. l-ler enlhusiasm for lhis kind of work was closely allied wilh her desire lo become a leacher of English. l-loward Schulz, an up-and-coming lirsl semesler senior, received 'The Alumni English book. l-le served The Cardinal weekly as a slar reporler and as a headline wriler. Aclive in Cenlury Lilerary sociely and Science club, l-loward was also a member of The orcheslra and played on l'he golf squad. l-lis versalilily also carried him inlo 'rhe lighlr opera. Through lhe years 'rhe Cenlury awards have ranked among lhe cherished honors of lhe school. 2 I CARDINAL SALESMEN Jacob Shanberge B Hy Budd Feurig Howard Schuh
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