Racine High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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bl.-XRVIN LICHTIfNlII'II.D lla, ha, now what is the big joke Nlary? IQENNETH BERGEN Here Kenneth Bergan lies at peace, for a home in heaven he has a per- manent lease. VERA NELSON Vera, Vera everywhere, llmrever on the go. Nlfx1zc:AnE'r liAssoN Anal here lies the fair Nlargaret Easson. It is saicl that she clleal without any reason. LEO XVIRRY Hels famous for his speedy talk unfl his blushes, and for that cheerful grin he has. IOSIEPH AXITRTINS ln this shady spot Iuseph Mertins hes. Can't always yuclge man's courage hy his size. IIELEN FANCHER She smiles at the strong sex and says with coquetry, Please clo this for meg l'm so helpless! Ulml ofcourse they do it.D GRAYCE IIAYMAN llere lies a llalvmzm whose first name was Grace. ller tUl1gllCll coulcl waggle at a marvelous pace. l r

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6 . 1 vp, H46 3 Z x . f BARNIQY BJORNSEN This lliver and smile will last a long while. III-:RMAN OLSON Heis a real man about town. l,UC11.i,14: GRIFFITH As long as he thinks she's pretty and clever and witty, life is serene. ANNA LUDVIGSIQN And many a flower is born to blush un- seen, and waste its sweetness on the desert air. Aoorpn l'IANSlfN W'hat little we know nw,-'re not telling. GoTTsCH.u,K Sixxim A Scandinavian, by George, who made a name for himsell. VERA LUCH1' All is well when the one you love loves you. GENEVIEVE DRWER Here lies a Driver whose nickname was ' 'Gen . She told us she'd die, but she didn't say when. EUGENE BONVMAN Here lies 0urBownian dubbed Gene, U The bestest vice-president ever seen. Rom-:R I.,xvCoCK In a rough box R. Layeock's bones shook. He got most of his lessons from his head instead ofa book. X Q



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SIDE SHOW A Coivuavv or ERRORS QWIII1 no apologiex io Shakefprclwj SCENE I MOB SCENE ' Time and location: A wind, about three years old today, was gently but firmly pro- pelling these wayward children to the magnificent edifice where education holds sway. Enter: lack Barry staggering under the ponderous weight of Iosephine Davis' vanity-case in which is a collection of cosmetic compounds designed to cover up the brillancy of her tip-tilted petal. Dorothy De Longe tenderly pomades Joseph Alusie's hair while Walter Albertinski looks on with envious eyes. ' 'Pudgy Campbell carries La Vora Hinkle's voluminous volumes, for though he is Finky's cousin he is not tinicky. Bernard Lui dashes to pick up a bit of filmy lace which he saw Dorothy Heath drop through a crack that extended through the building. Catherine Schilke christens portable Sears' Hall with assistance of Mildred Schumacher and a bottle of catsup, while Libbie Bouska and Christian Anderson in the excess of their joy protrude their pedal extremeties through the pasteboard walls of the defenceless building, and Lorraine Bergeson toots her Christmas horn in a carefree manner. Veronica Dunay, her heart bursting with delight, rolls an onion down Wisconsin Street, furnished by joseph Steilein. The onion gazes back reproachfully at Veronica. Dorothy Bloom munches an immense hot-dog, and permits a group composed of Harvey Giese, Otto Hansen, Cecil Humble, and Lincoln Higgie to sniff the appetizing w itfs. Gazin with unspeakable awe and admiration at the unlaundried statue of Ioan of Arc are Oliver llansche, Bernice Andrews, Clarinda Karst, Gip Hoernel, Ervin Snyder, Helen YVolfe, and Hazel Tharinger, their mouths open and their hands franti- cally wrung. Wlith a cheerful cry of anguish all turn to hear Clifford Nelson, Clair Christman, Dick Harvey, Al Stoffel, Bill Buffham, Marvin Legue, and Iessie French rhythmically chewing gum in unison to the tune of Yes, We Have No Bananas , while Betty Wleldon and Clarence Barta dance the Chicago Tango to the gum music. The building, otherwise dark, is illuminated brilliantly by the copper tresses of YVillard Pfaffle, Helen Geyer, Roy Paur, Verna Schade, Doris Disbrow, Bob Crabb, Leo Wirry, Lora Miller, and Mar aret Smalley. The tlappers, Louise Ribieck, Dorothy Wheeler, Ida Laine, Alice Magee, Ada Green, Henrietta Case, and Rosemary Iohnson, were rolling their eyes about the third floor so violently that the dust caused by the commotion settled to the first floor so deeply that an excavation party, led by Oscar Krause, was necessary to dig out the sheiks, Harold Bohmsack, Milo Christensen, Oscar Iohnson, Lyman Gillett, Earl Smerchek, Elmer Stauss, Le Roy Tuttle, and their leader Martin Iacobsen, who had been going about tasting the water ofeach fountain to see if the supply were different. After the dust cleared away, the interior decorators, who held their positions faith- fully all through the term, Charles Rehwald and Marian Boehm, Ethel Catteral, Iimmy Bolton, Freda Robinson, George Rogers, Margaret Stripple, Fred Thies, Margery' Weiss, Sophie Ziolkowski, and Ruth Foxwell, begin the work of reconstruction. Tardy Hr!! ringfz br-r-r-r-ring: Aurelia Valley wins the hundred yard dash into the assembly with Lloyd Fennell a close second, those receiving honorable mention were Nettie MeCaughey and Adolph Weibel. End of Mob Scene. H4311

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