South Division High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1928

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28 Cornelia Simon Judith Tobiason CORNELIA SIMON Cornelia to the faculty. Connie to her classmates. XVhat's in a name, anyhow? Enough that Connie came to South as a junior from Alma High school. Alma, Wis- consin. When she entered South for the first time, she was almost as green as a freshie, but she ripened in an incredibly short time. Her chief interests outside of school are hik- ing. attending theatres. and visiting the museum. The last is her pet hobby. JUDITH TOBIASON Judy hailed from the Twenty-Seventh Avenue school and entered upon the Steno- graphic Course at South. She joined the Shield Club, and the Girls' Glee Club. No musical program at South was complete with- out Judy. Although of a very quiet nature, she electrified everyone in 1927 by selling the most tickets for The Elijah, an oratorio in which the combined city high schools participated at the Auditorium. Judith loves to skate, hike. and sing. CARDINAL ANNUAL XX.. .. Frank Stopar Eugene L. Szymanski FRANK STOPAR Frank Stopar, who is Ossie to the initiated, was graduated from the Elective Course. hav- ing entered from the Pershing school. He was a member of the Newsboys' Club. and attended one of the state track meets at Madison. He says that he has a vivid memory of the fun at that state meet. Frank likes skating, bowling, and other sports. in fact, he's quite an out-of-doors. all-around young man. EUGENE SZYMANSKI Way from the Hollywood High school, Gene Szymanski came to roost at South. Here he identified himself with the Century. the Science Club, and the Boys' Glee Club. He cherishes most, however, his managership of two champion baseball teams and his tilts at amateur football. To amuse himself he accompanied jazz orchestras on the piano -another proof of the versatility that comes out of the West. He often plays at the senior dances. CLARA SXVITALSKI A slim. curly-haired girl with an ever ready smile-that's Clara. During her stay at South she has been known as a diligent student, eager for her share of work. As a member of the Science Course she has made a distinct place for herself in the academic life of the school. She also won the admiration of her friends through her modest and pleasing personality. Clara's chief interest is to become an ef- ficient saleslady, an ambition that is heartily endorsed by her classmates who recognize her good parts, They argue that if a pleasing appearance, industry, and business ability are of any use in that field of endeavor, she will succeed. No one will ever forget her. for one does not forget those that one desires to keep in mind always. Clara Switalski

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l l JANUARY CLASS Elaine Schubring Robert Schuster ELAINE SCHUBRING An eager, wide-eyed little freshman opened the door of South Division in February. 1924. She's still a little girl, but no longer a freshman-indeed, she has all the ear- marks of seniority, even a nickname, Boots. It all came from the fact that she danced along her way. Elaine was agile in other things also --in public speaking for instance, where her eyes they spak sic things. Outside of school she dances, swims, toboggans, and makes music all the day. ROBERT SCHUSTER Bob has distinguished himself in the Glce Club where he has proved a valuable asset to thc music department. He was also a member of the Science Club. His South Division friends well remember him as the natty sailor in the school revue as well as a fine fellow in the classroom and in the cor- ridor. for he was above all a gentleman. Outside of school, Bob's time is taken up with music, especially the piano. 27 Eugenie Skacel Dorothy Schroeder EUGENIE SKACEL Eugenie Skacel enrolled in the Accounting Course. Now she has left South as a full- fledged stenographer and accountant. Jean's outside interests are varied. including skating, swimming, the movies, her dog. her ukelele, and, of course, Stephanie. Her charming personality and her captivating laugh have endeared her to many. When Burns wrote his poem entitled Jean he must have been thinking of someone who re- sembled our Jean. DOROTHY SCHROEDER With her sunny disposition and her de- lightful power of leadership Dorothy will always seem to us the ideal girl. XVhen Dot joined the Girls' Club and the Shield Club, her sense of responsibility and her pleasing personality won for her six of the highest offices of these organizations including secre- tary of Girls' Club '24, treasurer '27, presi- dent '27, treasurer Shield Club '25, '26, vice-president '26, president '27, MARGARET SHAW Margie! That's the name by which she is best known among her classmates. At her initia- tion into Girls' Club, she had the honor of being chosen the Grand Opera Singer, which greatly thrilled her very soul. Margaret Shaw is a graduate of the Scott Street school. At South she :chose the Elective Course. She loves all sports, swimming, hiking, and tobog- Y , A ganing, besides being a patient spectator at all football games. She belonged to Girls' Club, Shield Club, and the Athletic Association. She is quite active for such a small girl but her short stature does not hinder her interest in school life and ac- tivity. She has the true school spirit. and everyone who has be- come acquainted with Margie knows where to find a friend, Margaret Shaw



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JANUARY CLASS 29 Edwin Wisnewski Irene Volke EDVVIN VJISNEXVSKI Editor Eddie of the Weekly Cardinal is concluding a busy career at South. The little giant has been and done 'most every- thing-Class Commission, treasurer and vice- president of Forum, Science Club. Hi-Y, and Century, topped by being elected representa- tive student for January 1928. Athletics too attracted him, for he spent a season at track and captured a numeral in cross coun- try. He delivered the Baron von Steuben address in Assembly A. IRENE VOLKE Irene Volke, a quiet, lovable lassie, who entered South from the Albert E. Kagel school, was annexed by many students as an ideal friend. She was interested in both Girls' Club and Shield Club and took part in many of their programs. Most of her time at school was devoted to stenographic work, her chief aim being to become a private secretary to some efiicient business man. Her dependability aids her success. a--a E w. sub Gladys Terwilliger Francis Werlein GLADYS TERWILLIGER Prom the wilds of Bay View, Blondie came to us in the second year of her scholastic career. Her winning personality immediately made her a favorite with students and facul- ty. Her two years at South were spent work- ing for the Girls' Club and the Science Club. She was also secretary of the Senior Class Commission and had a prominent role in the January Class Play Come Out of the Kitchen. Outside of school her chief interest is dramatics. FRANCIS WERLEIN South was surely fortunate in harboring a jolly chap like Fran. He came to us about a year ago from Marquette High school and enrolled in the Elective Course. Want to buy a ticket? was Fran's familiar tune all during the football season. He backed the Cardinal in every possible way. Fran tells us that he is an addict of only one hobby and that is golf. He intends to become a professional player some day. DUANE WINDAU Bang! and XVindau, a South hurdling flash. is off for another victory. Dodo, of the Science Course. has three emblems to his credit, rapping a brilliant career with a captaincy in '27, Basketball claimed him in all but his senior year when he served as treasurer of Hi-Y and of the Class Commission. as a monitor of Row 6, and as r play. He remembers with joy his first high hurdle victory in the Marquette Relays of '25. g It was indeed an outstanding A experience. NVhen not absorbed in school affairs our elongated track captain loves to sprawl his generous length beside a crackling camp Ere and exchange . yarns with his chums until they doze off. The rooters remem- : as--fs - 1 -zz :gg fx . - . :Bmw g v . at 1 prompter in the senior class .... ber well his last hurdle victory. Duane Windau

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