Racine High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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Racine High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 78 of 194
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girls' Glen Klub The Girls' Glee Club consists of an un- usually large group of talented warblers. The club has accomplished a great deal of Work this year, covering all classes of songs, from the ballad to the opera. Among the special features are the Weekly Friday programs which are both enter- taining and instructive, consisting of solos, duets, and choruses, or selections on the Victrola. Beside doing chorus Work the club has introduced this year a great deal of Work, the purpose of which has been to bring about a greater appre- ciation of the liner types of music. Both Kliss Vllatts and the girls are well satisfied with the success of the club. OFITICERS President ELIZABETH PoT'riNoER Vice President ...CHARLOTTE EBERHARDT Secty. and Treas. ., BESSIE R. HARcUs Librarian., , . IQLEANOR BRANDT Advertising Manager er,,,, LUELLA KOENIG Director . . . ,,,, Miss VVATTS Bupa' 6122 Qliluh The boys have been unusually faithful in their Glee Club work this year. The greater part of the work consisted of the study of harmony. One period a day is devoted to the Glee Club and one credit a year is given to the members. The Boys' Glee has developed into the very ablest club in school history. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs will unite in the presentation of an opera, the first one to be given in two years. The opera selected for this year is Captain Crossbones. Miss Vllatts is the beloved instructor and director. Ok'1 1CERS President . ..,CHAR1.ics Cn1usTmNsoN Yice PI'CSltlCI1f.WICUGENE XYON CTERMETEN Secty. and Treas .,,,,.....,,,, HARoLD livixivs Librarian , ,, ., BUR'roN Vl'A1.KER Director. ,,,,, , Miss XVATTS

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I 015132 QEnitar The Enimr is an important promotor of school spirit. Racine High School is favored with an unusually good paper due to the untiring efTorts of Miss Wlallcer and the staff. The paper is full of news and matters of interest to the student body, and not even the magazines on the assem- bly desks are so widely read as is the Enimf. Regular staff meetings are held every Wednesday, and plans for the paper are discussed. Friday the staff holds its second weekly meeting and the material for the next week's number is assembled. Racine High is proud of its paper, and doubly proud-'of the students who work unceasingly for its success. Tn If: lilNIcA R STAIIE lfditor , Associate liditor, L Assistant liditorsa, , Literary Editor , Literary Assistant, , Art Editor, , The Stroller Exchange liditor , News liditor , , ,, IAEPO At Large , Boys' Athletics, Alumni , L., 7 FRANK H. HI5CK,, KATHRYN WILLIAMS ,,,, EDNA SCIIILLING .,.,,,., AIILDRED SLEZAK, ,,,, , VVILMER DAVIS .ee....e.e.. NIARGARET LORENSON, RosE NIANTELL ,e,e.,, L BENNIE PIEDESCALZO, KATHERINE JONES L TXIARGARET ALBINO ,e,,,e JACOB lXIANTELL, .e,,,, , RTERS KENNETH KEIIL, , EDNA GUNTIIER ,,,.,,,, I ELIZABETH POTTINGER JEAN TXlCCvREGOR ,.,,. , GEORGE GEBHARDT., , BEssIE CLAUSEN ,,,,,.. BUSINESS STAFF Business hlanager Assistanta, , , Advertising Manager, ,,,,, , Klailing Klanager ,, Typist ,,,,,,,,,,, , Faculty Adviser ,,,,,, DOROTHY CAMPBELL GEORGE NIYERS L HERMAN LYNCH t,,. HAROLD KONNAK ,...,,,. NIARTHA GRIEST e,t.,, Miss VVALKER ,te,,,, 67



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E. R. QE. Although not much is heard about the G. P. Cfs, the girls are a Deppy crowd. This group of girls was an liconomics class the first semester and their aim was to build up school spirit. At the end of the semester the girls felt as if the work should be continued, therefore, a meeting was held and a club organized. During the year the girls purchased gold and black paper chrysanthemums and felt arm bands. These emblems of school spirit the girls sold to the students, who wore them at football and basket ball games. The large megaphone used by the cheer leader was purchased with the profits from these sales. The clean appearance of the victory banner which hangs in the lower hall, is another result of this club. The girls surely roused the slumbering school spiritg and along with their adviser, they should be given the thanks of the entire school. G. P. C. CTFFICERS Faculty Adviser. . Miss PTARVEY President... . lC1.1zA1sE'rHPoT'r1Nc:ER Secty. and Treas... . . GRACE HOGAN Spanish Qliluh During the first semester, membership in the Spanish Club was open to students who received an MEM in their Spanish work. Only a few meetings were held during that semester, but at the beginning of the second term, the club decided on an active program. All Spanish students were made eligible and the club grew in size. Kleetings were held on alternate Tuesday evenings at the homes of the various mem- bers. The members paid dues, and in this way covered the expenses of the refresh- ments at the meetings. , in The programs consisted of the study of Spanish literature and the singing of Spanish songs. ltlveryone was expected to speak only Spanish during the meeting, As a whole, the year has been a very successful one. O1f1+'1cERs President . TYORMAN CHRISTENSEN Vice President . CTLADYS SCHILLINC Secretary. HERBERT Voss Treasurer liouls hloI1R Faculty Adviser. .Miss SHEAKLEY

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