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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicajo Son-'-v Trilune: JJsjr 2g, 1950 NW Part 3 Page6 SUCCESS IS KEY TO TOP PUPIL AT MUNDELEIN HIGH LUTHER SCHOOL FACULTY PICKS M. C. A. HIGH SCHOOL PICKS 1 During March, 1950 Blue and Gold, basketball, drama, and science clubs, a eappella choir, Barbara Stelk, 3349 Cuyler av. Honor student, basketball.

Blue and Gold feature editor, a eappella choir, student council, drama, Spanish, and Girls' Athletic clubs. STAR STUDENTS SE Bonor Student Luther institute, 120 N. Wood st, has cooperated with The Chi eappella choir, science, drama, and Religion Activities club. Kenneth Haman, 5135 Parker av. Class president, intramural sports, varsity basketball, track, Spanish and Lettermen's club.

Jane Koltermaiui, 2617 Komen-sky av. Religion Activities club, intramural sports, Girls Athletic club. Joan Kretzmann, 1501 Melrose st. Honor student, editor of Log, Blue and Gold news staff, drama, science, debate, and Religion Activities clubs, chorus. Harvey Pittelko, Westchester Student council president, class vice president.

Log staff, science club, honor student. Beverly Rodeek, River Forest Basketball, drama, art, science, and camera clubs, tennis team. Elaine Schiller, 3247 N. Whipple st. Honor student, Log business manager, Religion Activities and drama clubs.

Virginia Smith, 3011 N. Lotus av. Class treasurer, student council, business manager of Log and cago Tribune in selecting 10 outstanding students from the graduating class. The star seniors were selected by faculty members on basis of scholastic achievements, extracui ricular activities, and Girl Is Also Awarded $500 Prize Success is a word of full meaning for Marie Petrone, 16, named outstanding graduate of Mundelein Cathedral High school, 751 N. Wabash av.

The student, whose awards will be announced, together with those of other classmates, at graduation exercises at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Holy Name Cathedral, is winner of scholarships to Mundelein and Clarke College, Dubuque, la. $500 Editorial Prize Additionally, Miss Petrone has been notified she has taken the we sold 117 used cars from our classified advertising in the Tribune" service to the school. A representative of the 10 will be elected this week by the student body.

The person chosen will be interviewed for The Tribune's Metropolitan section. Following ara the outstanding graduates and their achievements. Joan Bauermelster, 6459 Peoria Take plenty ot MARIE PETRONE TRIBUNE Photo st. Class secretary two years, active in intramural sports, Spanish, Religion Activities, and girls athletic clubs. Richard Gotsch, 1113 Augusta Oak Park One of top three f-cholastically in class of 153, student council, co-editor of Log, Blue and Gold sports staff, freshman class president, debate team, FRED F.

LUTZ, PRESIDENT Manhattan Motors, Inc. 2222 N. Cicero dral High school includes students from the 88 parishes comprising the Chicago Archdiocese. Classmates Will Select Star Graduate Five outstanding members of the graduation class of Central Y. M.

C. Day High school, 19 S. La Salle have been selected by faculty members for recognition in The Chicago Tribune. Fifty-two seniors will be graduated June 16 in the Chicago Tern-pie. From the five top students the senior class will select one as its star student, to be interviewed and photografed for a future edition of the Metropolitan section of The Tribune.

Those nominated arc: Jay Goodman, 5498 Hyde Park blvd. Central Honor society, student council president, Quill and Scroll, Danforth Foundation recognition, second place winner in county oratorical contest of American Legion, award by Masque and Gavel. National Honor society scholarship candidate, world service committee. Henrietta Hansen, 3315 Beach gf. Senior class president, world service committee, Central Honor society, student council vice president, Masque and Gavel, National Honor society.

Evelyn Itogers, 4127 Congress St. National Honor society, Pho-tografy club, Central Honor society. Gertrude Webber, 1212 W. 64th St. National Honor society, world service committee, student council, Ceniral Honor society, armed services veteran.

Bruce Baker, 4070 Sheridan rd. National Honor society, Central Honor society, armed services National Quill arftt Scroll Editorial prize, which carries a grant of $500 towards educational use. Miss Petrone will major in journalism and English. She hopes to become a teacher of these subjects after taking a master's degree. Besides achieving the rank of first in class, Miss Petrone has been editor of the school newspaper and associate editor of the year book.

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90 To Get Diplomas The Rt. Rev- Msgr. Patrick J. Hayes will present diplomas to 90 graduates at a benediction ritual tomorrow night. He will be assisted by Rt.

Rev, Msgr. James Hardiman. The commencement sermon will be given by the Rev. Raymond Vonesh of the chancery staff. Music by the graduation class will bo directed by the Rev.

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WUI Mr FOR CONVENIENT CITY-WIDE VENDING MACHINE LOCATIONS INCOMPARABLE POLATRON INCOMPARABLE TONE! js iff 7e INCOMPARABLE "Over the years we have found that consistent advertising in the Tribune classified columns has produced the desired results. Over 78 oi our retail sales are directly traceable to our want ads in the Tribune. During the month of March, 1950, for example, we sold 117 used cars from our classified adver tising in the Tribune. Needless to say, the dollar volume was heart warming. "Today buyers are more selective than ever and the market has dwindled to a fraction of what it was four and five years ago.

The Tribune, however, still has the readers who buy used cars and we have found it to be the most reliable producer among today's advertising media." Fred F. Lutz. VV 7 An Associate of International Telephone Telegraph Corporation STOP IN AT THESE DEALERS TO SEE AND HEAR THE NEW GAPEHARTS Central Appliance Furniture I Ce. 2850 Central NAtional 2-2120 Crown Furniture Radio 2754 Division ARmitage 6-0200 Distributors Outlet 3608 W. Irving Park IRving Park 8-066 i the Cape hart "blackstone" 16-inch elevision pictures beyond compare! Rich beauty and tonal fidelity found only in Capehart.

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Because of the greater volume and variety of used car offerings in the Chicago Tribune, prospective buyers realize that they must consult the Tribune in order not to overlook any worthwhile used car value. Place your offerings before Tribune readers and you reach the people who account for the bulk of the new and ussd passenger car registrations originating in Chicago and suburbs. To get your full share of Chicago's used car buying, ask a Tribune representative to cooperate with you in planning an advertising program designed to get you the steady flow of prospects you need and want. Call him today SVpeirior 7-0X00 -a-Warjl Advertising mm i mi 1 1 in 1 1 mi Good Housekeeping Shops, Inc. 5657 W.

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You have greater assurance you ar getting the best value when you choose from Chicago's biggest and best used car market. That's the Chicago Tribune want ad section, which prints more used ear want advertising then any other Chicago newspaper. Stocks novr on hand offer you the largest selection fn years. Prices and terms are the most inviting since before the war. Whether you want a car for business, pleasure or both, consult the Automobile columns in the Chicago Tribune want ad section.

See today's offers now while you have the paper handy. T. Ref. Available at ilight extra cott. More adef0 of mom.

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