Racine High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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WILLIAM METCALE For every why he has a wherefore. BEN MIKULECRY Always busy-always happy. KATHLEEN NIORISSICY Pianos and I are not allies and that's the truth. XVALTER MUNTINGA Oh, Ilm a sailor lad! FRANCES MURPHY 'Tis Irish that I am. IEROME NEl.SON The memory of the silent is lxlessed. LYDIA C. NELSON Her pets-polygons and prisms. MAURICE OTTO What good is English anyway? DARRELL PAAI' Light hair and a skin you love to touch. but that doesn't spoil his natural beauty. GRACE PARKER Oh, those wicked eyes! DOROTHY PELLAOE Although a Stranger to R. H. S., she's already well-acquainted. IIENRIETTA PIRK I care not what any man may say. LYDIA PISHNY Life is a series of surprises. MAX PLAVNICII The boy Kreisler and Cinder marvel. ELEANOR PORTER Her motto: Children should he seen and not heard. TOM POWERS His studies never seem to interfere with his education. GIVENOOLTN PUERNER lust a minute, Ellag I gotta powder my nose. MARGARET QUIRR Margaret, Margaret, youirc at it again, eyes and smiles for all the young men. XVALTER ROBETSRY The height of my amlmition-'--to lie a machinist. DONALD RACE Character teaches above our wills. STANLEY RALUS , My, what a good old man he makesl 5731 KENNETH SCHOENLEIIEN I'm an important guy. I am. EVELYN SCHUKOXVISKI Herself alone, none other, She re- sembles. IOHN SCZOTRA Behold! an upright man. HERBERT SMITH But strive still to lie a man. GRACE STEIN Quiet, but oh so sweet. LEIGH STEINMAN Even though vanquished, he argues still. PAUL STRAND He curls his hair, and most ofhis speech is not argumentative. EASTON SCHWARTZ Ivhy, oh why, do the girls rush me? WILI.IAM TEETER He worships the beautiful things in life. ARTHUR REREWITZ We could be brilliant too, if we studied. DELMAR RENAR Few words but wise. BEATRICE RIDDLE It'S a riddle to make a slam tor Beatrice. EVELYN RITT I should have known that voice. JULIA ROBINSON We love you because you're you. FELIx ROGOESKT Me and my Ford-we're pals. ANNAMARIE ROONEY Like a true Irish lass she has freckles galore, as summer approaches She keeps getting more. RUTH ROSE Must I follow in Iny lirother's foot- steps? RUTH ROSHAR He is so sober and I am so gay. ROBERT RUSSELL A'liOld bad brigand. WAS'NE SCHATZ Excuse him. lle hasn't yet outgrown his childhood pranks and playthings. GLADYS SCIIELLER Is she as hashful as she looks?

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WALTER l'IEILMAN Ile is a worthy man though he does use Stacomb. ROBICRTA IIINDLEY To bob or not to Bob, 't is Bob. NIURIIEI, HOGAN Between chemistry and Leonard, I have my troubles. ELEANOR HOPE She's quite zu little girl, one who always says ' 'Tee-hee. IANE HURLISU1' Hurray, Hurrayl Who? Ray! WALTER ISELIN In every gesture, dignity. HAROLD IACOBSON Terrible Turk! ROMAN IANECKY I dunno. CAROLYN IANSA Laughing eyes and curly hair, if some- thing's doing, she's right there. EVELYN JENSEN A ' lust a good scout. AGNES IOHNSON You may think she's shy, but when you know her-oh my! LESTER JOHNSON llc would utter opinions on all passing affairs. ROBERT IOHNSON Silence is his mother tongue. RUTH IOHNSON Where's the fire? RODNEY JONES How the girls do like us country fellows! IIAROLD IORGICNSON The age of innocence? IOHN IORGICNSON The last existing specimen of the cave man. JOSEPH IURASIEWICZ I wonder if I'll ever grow up! ALVTNA K.AMl5RAT Dashing here, dashing there, gosh, we see her everywhere. VIOLET KEMIJFER Gee, but we can have fun in English class. . HAROLD KENNEDY Ile may be small but he will be great. 1156 KN 5 1 MARGARET KINF'l! A flower of courtesy. MILDRED KLEMA I giggle, giggle as l go. BENJANHN KLINIE Yes, I want an Eskimo pie. IEROME KONIECKO A more studious boy could never be found, for to his books he surely is bound. ESTHIER KOSRELA YVas that a mouse I hear? No, it's only Esther. I LMARI Kosm Oho, I'm a tall young lad! IUNE KREAGER Prudence and Iune--they go together. ROBERT LAHR Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once and now I know it. ARTHUR LARSEN But do your work and I shall know you. AIARVIN LEGUE I know the classiest new step--it goes like this-. RUTH LOEGREN Her virtues are many, her faults are fC'vV. FLOYD LONGMORE Although he hasn't much to say, he's a dandy fellow in every way. VIVIAN Loomis Oh! For crying out loud! l EVELYN MADSEN She always has her foot on the soft pedal. ALEXANDER MARINO Boy, what a lawyer Alex would make! RALPH MARKUSEN Being good never bothered him. 'HAROLD MARX Napolean was small, too. IOHN MATTERN He who smiles his troubles away lives to smile another day. ROLLO MCCALL Drive thy Chariotp let not thy Chariot drive thee. .HELEN MCCORMA.Cli Bujuiu Hoppy and the Banquet. LYLE ME1ssNER Beat it, Lyle, here comes a girl. I .



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CiRACI'I TIIEISEN Hello, Gwaithel IOIIN TREIIREA Studying Woolley is Iny delight. tVlIl,DRl'1D VAN BRUNT llow eloquent is silencel Rum' VAN IJOOZICR Who is the most popular girl in school, and why am I? FANNIE WINISMAN XNhy, Fannie, where areyour curls todav? IAMES WALSH i Gee, but l'nI getting big. Pretty soon l'll he a Senior. LESLIE WIICCHEIZS Now you can heging I'm here. GERTRUDE WILSON Don't worry, I'll grow up pretty soon. Junior B Slams ALICE ABI-:R Alice always almly answers axioms. GEORGIA AHER How can l make my hair stay down? CARL ALBICCK Quiet little Carlr--Junior WI LEORD ALLEN Leaping Lena'S friend. LI-:ILA AMMANN Automatic talking machine. KENNETH ANDERSON ln pensive mood he roams the heeding no fair maidens calls. FREDERICK ARMSTRONG Shall I be Senator or President? OMER BASS Can't you make a little less noise with that horn? 'l'IIELIvIA BASS Promptly proves puzzling problems. ELLA BEACH Wlords of wisdom fall from her lips. DOROTHY BECK Always dodging. BETTY BECKICR Our Spanish Senorita. ROBERT BENSON llow weary seem to this world. EDXVIN BERG Learning is ever good, especially in the halls, freshness ot' youth. NARCISSUS BURGII Giggle, giggle, giggle. RUTH BERTIIELSON Already a pedagogue. MARY BLITSTEIN ller smile transcends the power of pen. FRANCES BONDO V111 always in haste, but never in a hurry. me all the uses of H58 IOHN BORCENSON Better late than never. LILA BRAUI-:R A sweet voiced lass. BERNICE BROWN Our last names are Brown. I RENE BROWN Yvhy the frown on thy fair brow? EDNA BUERK Tis as cheap sitting as standing. ROBERT BURGESS Pep is his middle name. WlI.l.IAM BYRON Billy Sees Red. HOWARD CALKINS Guess I'll use the Pierce-Arrow for awhile. HA ROI.D CHRISTIANSON A lithesome youth with powers untold, HOWARD CHIQISTOFITIEI. wlllflill take care of the storekeeper's son while the storekeeper's out keeping the Store? lVlAURINE CRAIG Shy Maurine. ALICE VDAHLBERG Sarah Bernharclt the second. RICHARD DEGNAN Boys, you haven't a chance when Dick's around. XNILLIAM DEINREN Semper paratus? CAROLYN DIETRICII Arise, noble sirs, the queen approaches. MAIIGAIIET DIXON ' Nluch distressed it' she gets only 98 in a test. DOROTHY DRAEGER Five foot two, eyes of blue. CHARLES DIQIVER Courage mounteth with Occasion.

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