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

 - Class of 1932

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CARDINAL ANNUAL Miss Buss Miss Breif Miss Congdon Miss Churchill Mr. Charly Mr. Dunkel MISS BUSS Miss Buss Toils vaIianTly each summer To over- come The arch-Toes of her vegeTable and Tlower gardens, The weeds. I-ler TavoriTe diversion is swimming. i MISS BREIT Up in The air, ThaT is, Trom her ninTh Tloor aparT- menT, Miss BreiT Takes picTures OT Lake Michigan, aeroplanes, sea gulls, and boaTs. A IoTTy hobby! MISS CONGDON ExhilaraTion and acceIeraTion are Two Things Miss Congdon craves while in a boaT. WaTer, in large quanTiTies, supplies The recreaTion ThaT she likes. MISS BRABAND The decisive acTion oT hisTory and The lure of dis- Tance in geography holds The aTTenTion oT Miss Braband, who likes To read Those Types oT IiTeraTure. MISS CAVANAUGI-I We have a Sherlock Holmes in our midsT. Miss Cavanaugh sTaTes ThaT her TavoriTe hobby is read- ing bloody crime sfories or Tales oT creepy mysTery. MISS DeCOU RCY The smell QT grease painT, The glare oT TooTIighTs, and The chaTTer oT nervous acTors add a pIeasanT relish To Miss DeCourcy's work in public speaking. I 5 347121, - 1 -sw f . Miss Braba nd Miss Bradshaw MISS CHURCHILL The gay laughTer and chaTTer of girls are very reTreshing To Miss Churchill, who annually chaper- ones her Shield girls aT Their conTerence aT Army Lake. MR. CI-IARLY Tinkering wiTh Tools and making Things appeal To Mr. Charly. I-le also enioys gardening because iT brings him inTo inTimaTe conTacT wiTh naTure. MR. DUNKEL Herding sheep, riding horseback, and Trapping coyoTes hold a cowboy appeal Tor Mr, Dunkel, who spends all oT his vacaTions on his MonTana ranch. MISS BRADSI-IAW Don'T you Tell a single soul whaT I'm going To say. IT's a secreT-Miss Bradshaw reads and IisTens To mysTery sTories whenever she possibly can. MR. COFFEEN Mr. CoTTeen believes ThaT music haTh charms To sooThe The savage breasT. Thus, when he isn'T coaching The Yannigans, he plays The piano ac- cordion. MISS DURBROW Miss Durbrow apparenTly prefers ancienT man's original means oT Travel-eper pedes. I-ler perTecT day consisTs OT a sTrenuous hike and a swim aTTer- ward. Y Q: E y ,,, , .. if Q ' l K im, 'riff , A if . 1 f il Miss Cavanaugh Miss DeCourcy Mr. CoT'Teen Miss Durbrow

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CARDINAL ANNUAL I Mr Blddlck Mr. Bergland Mr. Blair Mr Brown Mr. Book Miss Black MR. BIDDICK Mr. Biddick, our new Teacher oT biology, iusT revels in The exciTernenT oT hunTing, and The con- TrasTing TranquiIliTy oT Tishing in some secluded lake. MR. BERGLAND Music gives one a cuITuraI Training ThaT he can- noT receive Trom ofher subiecTs, says Mr. Bergland, who is also inTeresTed in all Types oT aThIeTics. MR. BLAIR AIThough bowling, says Mr. Blair, inTeresTs me as a pasTime, I like oTher sporTs also. I am Tond oT Taking parT in, or seeing, any aThIeTic evenT. MR. BOONE Mr. Boone is all bailed upl l-le likes To Throw big balls down an alley, sock IiTTle balls around The greens, and aTTend balls in his spare momenTs. MISS ALLEN Marshes and swamps inTeresT Miss Allen because They are The naTive haunTs oT biological specimens. Indoors, she enioys reading good books oT hisTory. MISS BARRY ViTamins Tor man and beasT, wiTh special em- phasis on The dieT oT her peT dogs, give Miss Barry much To Think abouT. And The dogs never complain! Mr, Boone Miss Allen Miss Barry Mr. BechToId Miss Barsness Mrs Bernfeld MR. BROWN Yassuhl Yassuhl An all-conference Torward was Mr. Brown when he played Tor good old Franklin College. The Thrill oT The game sTiIl remains Tor him. MR. BOOK C-r-e-a-kl Mr. Book sTeps gingerly in search oT advenTure. EvidenTIy his hikes carry him inTo de- serTed houses, old mills, and oTher spooky places. MISS BLACK Back To naTure is Miss BIack's idea oT culTivaTing a hobby. She insisTs ThaT anyThing connecTed wiTh The greaT ouTdoors simply Thrills her To deaTh. MR. BECI-ITOLD True To his sporTsman's naTure, Mr. BechTold is Tond oT TrouT Tishing. Give him moonIighT and a lake when The Tish are biTing, and he is happy. MISS BARSNESS WiTh her hand on The wheel and her TooT on The gas, Miss Barsness gaily answers The call oT The open road, eagerly searching Tor inTeresTing sighTs. MRS. BERNFELD Paris and Vienna are The ciTies Mrs. Bermceld es- pecially enioyed during her Travels Through Europe. She wishes To visiT Mexico in The near TuTure. I4



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CARDINAL ANNUAL . ' ggi 1.2 Miss Davis Mr. Goodrich Miss Foelske Mr I-Ieineman Mr. Hansen Miss I-IaTz MISS DAVIS Miss Davis is someThing oT an inTerior decoraTor in her spare Time, Tor she loves To malce hoolced rugs and TapesTries wiTh which To beauTiTy her home. MR. GOODRICI-I The soIemniTy oT The ToresT and The music oT The pines and naTure in The rough are equally appeale ing To Mr. Goodrich, our band and orchesTra leader. MISS FOELSKE A rising curTain, a lighTed sTage, and Then The play wiTh iTs unToIdmenT oT ploT and characTer- all These are The breaTh oT liTe To Miss Foelslce. MISS GEIL Even speech Teachers have Their big momenTsl Miss Geil would don overalls and spend her spare momenTs building unique sTage seTs and painTing TIaTs. MISS GEORGE To gaTher as many anTiques as possible is Miss George's aim. She also enioys playing goIT and baskeTball, making rugs, and lisTening To The opera. MRS. DICKINSON An ardenT TooTbalI and baslceTball Tan is Mrs. Diclcinson. She is one oT The Tew women who Icnow The diTTerence beTween a punT, a pass, and a Touch- down. Al Miss Geil Miss George Mrs Dickinson Miss T-Iampel Miss Feeney Mr GusTaTson MR. I-IEINEMAN Surely iT is To be expecTed ThaT Mr. I-Teineman lilces all Torms oT aThleTics, buT who would suspecT him oT cuITivaTing a garden oT beauTiTul Tlowers? MR. HANSEN The old maxim, There is no place like home, holds no TruTh Tor This Teacher. Time permiTTing, he would Traverse This globe Trom ocean To ocean. MISS I'-IATZ MoToringl WhaT joy! declares Miss I-IaTz. Dur- ing her leisure Time, This is iusT one means oT sa'Tis- Tying her ardenT desire To Travel Tar and near. MISS I-IAMPEI. VVas solIIs? And, beTore you can answer, she is again absorbed in German hisTory. All oT This comes oT Miss I-Iampel's having been educaTed in Berlin. MISS FEENEY Classical music TascinaTes Miss Feeney. She oTTen aTTends concerTs To lisTen To The maiesTic sTrains oT a Rachmaninohf or BeeThoven composiTion. MR. GUSTAFSON Mr. GusTaTson iuggles Tiguresl Nol Nol I-Ie's noT The miserly presidenT oT a corporaTion or a rail- road buT The head boolclqeeper aT SouTh Division. I 6

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