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

 - Class of 1929

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an il ,bgbu I .Q t I I I ea in -af, It - if? EQ Helen Buege Rollin Patrick Bunch George XV, Burns, Jr. Lelestia Cafmeyer Virginia Christensen HELEN BUEGE is known for her wit and charm which endeared her to all of her classmates. Her acting ability came far be- vond all expectations when she portrayed the Swedish maid in the class play. She was a member of Girls' club, Science club. and Shield club. Where one Helen is, the other is sure to be found. ROLLIN PATRICK BUNCH, a son of Ireland. came from Grant Street school and enrolled in the mathematics course. A true gentleman and a worthy warrior of the grid- iron is Rolliel Besides being a football star, Rollie took part in basketball, making the freshman team. May he never have to use those crutches again: climbing the stairs is too hard work. GEORGE W. BURNS JR. was publicity manager of the class play and an active mem- ber of the Science club. His two hobbies were ushering at the Alhambra theatre and impersonating Beau Brummel. A gay, ir- responsible. heartfree youth was George until -but we musn't tell tales out of school. Like some others George liked school except for the studies. Ruth Davis Lillian Degentesh CELESTIA CAFMEYER: a dash. a sparkle, a merry twinkle, a sympathetic man- ner. In the declamatory contest she caught our attention: in Century she won our re- spect: in the class play she won our love. Willful. Winsome Isabel, the naughty, capti- vating tomboy. made Phillippa Gets There 'a delicious memory. VIRGINIA CHRISTENSEN. nicknamed Gin, is a Sixteenth Avenue school graduate. While at South Division. she was a member of Girls' club. Virginia's first speech in a small assembly gave her a thrill and some worry too. She likes to play tennis and to go motoring in the country. RUTH DAVIS. alias Frenchie, came to us from the Sixteenth Avenue school. Science and Girls' clubs have claimed her spare time. She has a tendency for breaking the hearts of young he-males who can't resist her beautiful eyes and dusky hair. LILLIAN DEGENTESI-I, known as Lil- lums. is a slim. dark-haired, studious-looking girl. whose ambition is to become a teacher of mathematics. Besides her studies at South her interest was centered upon the Girls' club. Science club. and Century. Puqc Twenly-three

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was spent in ushering at a downtown theatre Arvilla Braaz .loan lirickhouse Ruth Brookins Beatrice Brandenburg ARVll.l.A BRAAZ. one of the three huskiteers. can be described by two words! versatility and personality. She has held a prominent place in the student body, was in the declamatory contest, accepted the class gift of 1928, and scored as the villainess in the mid-year class play. BEATRICE BRANDENBURG came to Milwaukee from Wiltcan. Wisconsin. and was graduated from Grant Street school. Beats, who is to be graduated from the elective course, was a member of Girls' club. She hopes to become a private nurse. and later enlist for army training. THOMAS BORGE hails from Scott Street school: South Division has been to him, what Rugby was to Tom Brown. In high school Tom belonged to Science club and Chess club. Outside of school his time and playing golf during the summer. HAROLD BREIIQR. a graduate from the manual arts course, entered South from the Albert E. Kagel school. He went out for football in his last two years and made the second team. Harold hopes some day to become a successful architect. Page 'I wvntu-ru.'o if, if :V id Harold Breier lilmer Brusk Thomas Borge lixther Brozoski JOAN BRICKHOUSE, the most athletic girl in the class. was chosen representative student. She has been captain of three bas- secretary and factotum of Girls' club, and an active mem- ketball tea ms. corresponding ber of other school organizations. Her am' bition is to be a physical training instructor. RUTH BROOKINS has the distinction of having participated in every school activity in South Division. She was a member of Girls' club, Glee club, Science club, Century, Shield club, and played basketball for four seasons. Brookie enjoys skating, music, swimming. tennis. basketball. and reading. ESTHER BROZOSKI came from Manis- tee, Michigan. After being graduated from Grant Street school. she enrolled in the elec- tive course at South. Bobby is known for her constant smile. She was a member of Girls' club and Science club. ELMER BRUSK. that great blower. is nicknamed Brown saxophone because of his clever methods of furnishing entertain- ment. He is a very clever artist and cartoon- ist: in fact. he was art editor of the annual of 1927. He also faithfully served on the gridiron and track team for three years,



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Roy Dembsky Arthur Diekow George Henry Fahrcnholz Robert Fahrenberg ROY DEMBSKY came to South from the Twenty-seventh Avenue school. He en- rolled in the science course and found it fascinating. He is interested in all forms of scientific work, particularly in the construc- tion of radios. He is readily recognized by teachers because of his peculiar handwriting. ARTHUR DIEKOW entered South from the Eighteenth Avenue school and enrolled in the science course. He was an active member of the Science and Newsboys' clubs. His chosen sports are tennis. skating, and baseball. Arthur does playground and social center work. MARIAN ERICKSEN has made many friends at South Division among Whom are the members of Shield club. Forum Debate club, and Century. We are certain that Bay View regrets the day that Marian left its portals to come to South. LESTER ERICKSON. of the manual arts course, came from the Mineral Street school. He was one of Mr. Sears's helpers for many of the settings for the class plays, and took two minor parts in the play, Philippa Gets There. Lester enjoys all sports and also things pertaining to construction. Pzigr Ttwnly-four ,f ,Wa Marian Ericksen Lester Erickson lone Fiedler Mildred Godagcr GEORGE HENRY FAHRENHOLZ, from Grant Street school, enrolled in the history course. He was active in school so- cieties and proved himself an admirable villain in the class play. When the junior basketball team, of which he was a member. beat the faculty, his cup of joy spilled over. ROBERT FAHRENBERG has taken part in every activity in school. He has been monitor in assembly A. member of Century. of Forum. and of the orchestra. Bob considers his part of Ira Brandon in the class play the most important event of his career at South Division. IONE FIEDLER. expert prospective stenographer, has a disposition which makes her popular among all friends. She is an ardent admirer of the cinema art and delights in collecting movie information and pictures. Peaches also enjoys dancing and skating. MILDRED GODAGER is the only mem- ber of the class who has the distinction of sewing all her own clothes. Milly is be- loved by all and has many friends. She has appeared in many programs at Girls' club, Science club. and Shield club. She is being graduated from the science course. r

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