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

 - Class of 1939

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MRS. KEYES CENTURY Now There's Mrs. Keyes, direcTor oT our CenTury of Progress. Many The youTh and maiden who has learned To speak wiTh The Tongue oT men and oT angeIs under her guidance in declamaTory conTesTs. Her avo- caTion? Home-making, oT course. MR. KEITI-ILEY JUNIOR COUNSELOR The exTensive opporTuniTies Tor assisTing pupils in liTe advisemenT work bring inTiniTe saTisTacTion To Mr. KeiThley. He is never Too busy To help solve The problems oT some iolly iunior who may have gummed up his program Through careless managemenT. MR. HOLDEN NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION Generalissimo oT The army of NYA workers aT SouTh, wiTh Tevered brow and busy pencil Mr. Holden balances iTs budgeT and parcels ouT wages. However, when summer besieges him, he gladly moves camp To geT away 'From IT all . MISS JONES MASK AND WIG A diminufive bundle oT energy is Miss Jones, one OT our dramaTic coaches. And how she puTs inTo pracTice her belieT in modern educa- Tion, To Train The whole child, physically, com- mercially, and hisTrionicaIlyI A pupil's success is her success. MR. KRUEGER FOOTBALL COACH AIThough Mr. Krueger is singularly reTicenT abouT his personal aTTairs, yeT we know him and his work suTTicienTIy To sTaTe ThaT his maior inTeresTs in school cenTer abouT hisTory and physical educaTion. No one needs To be Told ThaT he is an able TooTball coach. MR. LEARNED BOOKSTORE Bookkeeping and hisTory occupy Mr. Learned's Teaching hours. As his exTra-cur- ricula acTiviTy he manages The school book- sTore. When asked which phase oT his work he enioys mosT, he prompTIy answers, STudenT conTacTs. He also admiTs ThaT he is a sTamp coIlecTor. MISS KAGEL GIRLS' SPORTS In The girls' gym There is always an aTmos- phere oT greaT acTiviTy whose moving spiriT is Miss Kagel. She sTands aT The head oT her classes ably demonsTraTing Tor her sTudenTs The rules Tor exercise, The procedure Tor games, and The principles oT posTure. MISS HICKS ComparaTively CENTURY new To SouTh, Miss Hicks has already casT her IoT wiTh The CenTury LiTerary socieTy. OuTside of her regular com- mercial work she Takes a lively inTeresT in IiTe advisemenT and musical educaTion. MR. HICKMAN ASSISTANT COACH Thoroughly modern in his aTTiTude Toward educaTion, Mr. Hickman endorses The new inTeIIigence and achievemenl' TesTs and The greaTer degree oT self-expression among pupils. He divides his Time beTween maThe- maTics and baskeTbalI. MISS HUGHES BOOKSTORE WiTh a preTTy smile and a gracious, Thank you , Miss Hughes exchanges pads of paper Tor nickels over The booksTore counTer. WiTh homework The villain oT her school days, she musT pracTice leniency as a disher ouTer oT iT now. MRS. HUNTER GIRLS' SPORTS One, Two, Three! One, Two, Three! and relucTanT pounds disappear 'From any well- padded Treshies and sophs as Mrs. HunTer Ticks oTT The counTs. Seasonal ouT-oT-door programs and sporTs keep her happy and busy. The only exercises ThaT annoy her are algebraic. MISS KLEINHEINZ GIRLS' CLUB To assisT girls in preparing Tor The good secreTarial liTe is The mission of Miss Kleinheinz. Toward +ha+ end she careTully Trains her charges in The arTs OT accuracy, neaTness, and skill: Tor shorThand and Typing require Thal' kind of efliiciency.

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MR. HEINEMAN TRACK COACH A speed demon himselT, wiTh I38 medals and Tive records in Track To his crediT, Mr. Heine- man capably direcTs The acTiviTies in Track and cross-counTry aT SouTh. Nor sTops he There. His hobby is collecfing blue ribbon awards Tor his prize dahlias every Tall. MRS. GREENWALT FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mrs. GreenwalT runs The losT and Tound deparTmenT Tor The Treshman kids and does a magniTicenT iob in helping Them To Tind Them- selves. Seeing Through Johnny and seeing Johnny Through is, in her opinion, The mosT signiTicanT advance in educaTion. MISS FOELSKE CARDINAL ANNUAL Under The sTimulaTing guidance oT Miss Foelske, our Annual emerges each year Trom The chaos oT copy and prooT. Under her magic Touch, organized ThoughTs evolve Trom The chaos oT senior minds. WiTh undersTanding and wiT, she converTs her scalawags To Bill Shakespeare in spiTe oT Themselves. MR. GOODRICH DIRECTOR OF BAND GiTTed wiTh a glorious voice himselT, Mr. Goodrich devoTes his energies To culTivaTing The arT oT song in oThers. He is The one man whom we readily Torgive Tor Turning his back on us: Tor when he does, we know ThaT sweeT sounds and harmonies will issue Trom The band. MISS HAMPEL GERMAN GUILD None oT us will soon TorgeT The beauTy and The digniTy oT The ChrisTmas pageanT, ThaT age-old sTory oT human appeal, puT on by Miss Hampel and The German Players' guild. EnTerTainmenT aT SouTh reached a new high in ThaT perTormance. MISS DURBROW ASSEMBLY 309 Here's a Teacher who considers The pupils The besT parT oT her work: and, believe iT or noT, her peT peeve is long assignmenTs. The mosT amusing recollecTion oT her own school days is haTs resembling dishpans. Heaven alone knows whaT she Thinks oT The l-iaTs OT Todayl MR. DUNKEL SCIENCE CLUB Verily, dear old golden rule days become a realiTy Tor Those oT us who daily waTch Mr. Dunkel, The man abouT A, paTrol his morning beaT, ruler in hand. Small wonder ThaT aTTer such regular exercise he conducTs his chemisTry classes wiTh unparalleled vigor. MR. GUSTAFSON ASSEMBLY I28 Mr. GusTaTson applauds The change in The educaTional menu Trom Tood-Tor-The-gods subiecTs To subsTanTial corn-beeT-and-cab- bage dieTs ThaT esTablish a pracTical basis Tor earning a living. In Teaching his commercial classes he pracTices his preachings. MISS GEIL CLASS PLAY When Miss Geil carries an evening cloak, a birdcage, a TeakeTTle, and sundry arTicles Through The corridors, we know ThaT The class play is in order. The resT oT The Time she develops poise, personaliTy, and sTage pres- ence in kids who have The nerve To Take speech. MR. HANNEMAN BUSINESS MANAGER Floyd Hanneman wiTh a Tloy-Tloyl He Tells us he had a shy and reTiring disposiTion in school. Now he's a high-pressure salesman. Whenever he Teels a verse coming on, sTudenTs TighTen Their grasp on Their pockeTbooks- only To loosen iT willingly laTer. MRS. FREEMAN CHESS CLUB EveryThing Trom bodices To buTTons comes up Tor dissecTion in The creaTive cloThing classes TaughT by Mrs. Freeman. Girls' club and Chess club highlighT her busy days, which she especially enioys when The kids are good . MR. HANSEN SCHOOL CASHIER T'Since youTh parades beTore us consTanTly, we never grow old, says Mr. Hansen as he bends over Torbidding ledgers and daybooks. AlThough loyal To The cardinal, he has no use Tor red in his accounTs. lT is a preTerence ThaT he TransmiTs To his sTudenTs. I 4



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MISS McGAFFEY THE NOOK The gingerbread house oT Tairy-Tale lore has noThing on The enviable dwelling occupied each noon by Miss McGaTTey, Submerged in candy bars, she hypnoTizes The nickels ouT oT our pockeTs wiTh ThaT sweeT smile. And being hungry bruTes, we pay and pay and pay. MR. LEMANOWICZ POLISH CLUB Mr. Lemanowicz enioys The social conTacTs made Through club work and Teaching. He was a very popular boy in high school, being The only man-Thing among IZO girls. Mag- niTicenT disTracTionsI How ever did he man- age To geT his assignmenTs done? MISS McDERMOTT GERMAN GUILD In our LaTin classes we oTTen Travel round The world in eighTy ways wiTh Miss McDermoTT, whose globe-TroTTing experiences greaTIy en- rich our undersTanding oT The subiecT maTTer. Her humor plays like sunIighT over The shadowy consTrucTions oT classical IiTeraTure. MR. LILJEBLAD FRESHMAN COACH A keen inTeresT in young boys, plus a sense oT humor, plus a capTivaTing personaIiTy, add up To The sum ToTal oT Mr. Lilieblad, a Hercules of The TaculTy. InocuIaTed wiTh his sponTane- iTy and enThusiasm, The Cardinal Boys' club has had an acTive year. MISS LOCKHART GIRLS' CLUB Miss LockharT's mosT amusing recoIIecTions oT her school days are sTricT Teachers and a Triendly rival named GusTie. Her abiIiTy To enTer inTo The acTiviTies of The Girls' club ex- plains her popuIariTy among The girls. MR. MADISON FORUM MeeT The unoTTicial hosT oT SouTh Division, The grand policeman oT CaTeTeria alley and all poinTs abouT. AssisTing in Forum, he has coached many Teams To vicTory wiTh his help- Tul hinTs. He Tinds his mosT paIaTabIe inTeI- IecTuaI Tid-biTs in books on philosophy. MISS MARHEINE GIRLS' CLUB STudenT sTenographers never cease To marvel aT The sparkling vivaciTy oT Miss Marheine, who herseIT suggesTs The ideal secreTary. A bond oT genuine Tellowship exisTs beTween her and The girls whom she is grooming Tor oTTice po- siTions in a busy ouTside world. MISS MARTIN CENTURY When The clicking oT The TypewriTer dies and The would-be secreTaries scurry home, Miss MarTin oT The commercial deparTmenT Tinds a sancTuary in The picTuresgue pages oT Charles Dickens. Her peeve is The lazy sTudenTq and her ioy, The ambiTious sTudenT. MISS MAUSZ CARDINAL ANNUAL WiTh ruler and Triangle Miss Mausz labors all year, planning The picToriaI secTions of our memory book. In addiTion To Teaching, she enioys helping plan seTs, cosTumes, and sTage IighTs Tor school presenTaTions. She loves her work, and we love The work she does. MISS McCONOCHE DECLAMATORY CONTEST Miss McConochie, SouTh Division's Howard Hughes, made The Trip Trom New York To Chicago in Tour hours. Her TavoriTe pasTime is reading. Miss McConochie admiTs Shakes- peare was her TavoriTe auThor in high school only because his sTories were The shorTesT on The IisT. MR. LITTLE MANAGER OF THE NOOK Who doesn'T appreciaTe The wholesome good TasTe oT Mr. LiTTIe in his managemenT oT The Nook? To counTerbaIance This TooTh- some Task he devoTes his working hours To maThemaTics and his leisure To arhlefics. MISS LEHMANN DIRECTOR OE ORCHESTRA Music and more music is Miss Lehmann's soluTion Tor The ever-increasing leisure Time acTiviTies oT youTh. HerseIT an accomplished pianisT, she spends her IiTe in working wiTh young Tolk who long To produce beauTiTuI music. I 6

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