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

 - Class of 1932

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CARDINAL ANNUAL Mr Hannann Miss Hughes Miss Kleinheinz Mr Mc6arTy Miss Lehmann Mr. LiTTIe MR. HAMANN Mr. I-Iamann, our EsperanTisT, says EsperanTo esTas Ia neuTraIa helpa Iingvo de la TuTa monde lis The neuTral help language oT The whole worldl. MISS HUGHES VersaTiIiTy is The rnoTTo of Miss I-Iughes, who is inTeresTed in numerous Things, alThough she obTains rnosT enioymenT Trorn good plays, books, and music. MISS KLEINHEINZ Up norTh, where The ouT-oT-doors oTTers so many new inTeresTs, Miss Kleinheinz geTs pleasure Trom Tramping in The woods and exploring hidden places. MRS. HINTZ Mrs. I-IinTz simply can'T resisT a smooTh dance Tloor and a swaying walTz. Besides enioying danc- ing, she deIighTs in seeing a speedy, daring, auTo race. MR. HANNEMAN Champ! This TiTle disTinguishes our versaTile business manager,-Mr. I-Ianneman. I-Ie is The own- er oT several silver Trophies Tor golT and bowling. MR. KEITHLEY The whack oT a Two hundred yard drive in golT or The crash OT a sTrike in bowling-boTh sounds Thrill Mr. KeiThIey, our new commercial Teacher. I 7 Mrs. HinTz Mr, I-Iannernan Mr KelThIey Miss LockharT Miss Ludwig Miss Jones MR. McGARTY lndusTrial research work inTeresTs Mr. McGarTy. During a recenT European Tour, he aTTended indus- Trial meeTings in London and aT The UniversiTy oT Paris. MISS LEHMANN I hope some clay To drive a golT ball over Two hundred yards, says Miss Lehmann. Besides goIT, she enjoys The sTudy oT ancienT glassware and china. MR. LITTLE Camping in The wilds or escaping The madding crowd -wesT as Tar as YeIlowsTone and easT as Tar as Niagara Falls-Those are Mr. LiTTle's hobbies. MISS LOCKHART Miss LockharT finds her greaTesT inTeresT in sTudy- ing The acTions oT The average boy and girl. No doubT, her classes aTTord her a wealTh oT maTeriaI. MISS LUDWI6 Reading hisTorical novels graTiTies Miss Ludwig's longing Tor diversion aTTer working hours, probably because she maiored in hisTory aT college. MISS JONES We have in our midsT a bonnie TarmereTTe, When noT Teaching, Miss Jones Tinds greaT pleasure in milking cows. piTching hay, and Threshing grain.

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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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CARDINAL ANNUAL Mr Learned Miss McGaf'fey Mr. Morsfad Miss Marhenne Miss Nagle Miss O'Brien MR. LEARNED Splash! This is Mr. Learned indulging in his lavorile sporl, surf-riding. Everyone cannol' adapl himself quile so easily, much less a bookkeeper. MISS MCGAFFEY Miss McGaI:Iey chooses swimming as her favo- rile sporl. She says she enioys diving info lhe cool, refreshing wafer and feeling Ihe waves surge over her. MR. MORSTAD Is Mr. Morslad a hunlsman? I-le musl be, be- cause he admils Thai in winler he hunls for wild animals, while in summer he hunfs for wild golf balls. MISS McDERMOTT The clumsy grizzly bears, shaggy lions, and soar- ing eagles al Ihe zoo find a lailhful friend in Miss McDermoH', for she loves all animals and birds. MISS MOLER Philosophy in all ils phases, psychology, hislory. and world affairs all hold Ihe allenfion and inleresl of Miss Moler. Golf is her ouldoor hobby. MR. MADISON Replacing Ihe furl and making birdies occupy mosl' of Mr. Madison's lime on Ihe golf course. I-Ie enioys Ihis sporl mosl, because il' keeps him lil. Miss McDermoH Miss Moler Mr. Holden Miss Mausz MISS MARI-IEINE Playing conlracl' bridge, as well as learning more aboul' if, Thrills Miss Marheine mosl, probably be- cause fhere is so much compefilion in fha game. MISS NAGLE Don'I you know my hobby? Why, iI's riding around in Ihe counfry on a horse, preferably a4I'opl Miss Nagle declares when speaking of her pasfimes. MISS O'BRlEN Kodak as you gol Miss O'Brien's lavorile pasfime is faking snaps of counfry scenes. She fries Io make a Irip every summer in her frusly Dodge. MR. HOLDEN Mr. Holden receives a l'hriII from helping boys design lovely homes. I'le insisls Thai' he likes a li+IIe bil' of everyfhing and noi foo much of any- I'hing. MISS MAUSZ Miss Mausz's diversion is horseback riding. When noi' clashing along al' breakneck speed a-lop a horse, she loves Io whizz aboul' in her nifly Nash. MISS MONSEN Novels and biographies, Miss Monsen's iavorile Iypes of Iileralure, lake up mosl of The lime she has for enioymenlr. Golf also has Hs alfraclions. I 8 Mr. Madison Miss Monsen

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