Washington Park High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1933

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ALICE BEST And she claims her favorite pastime is sleeping! But she Joes stay awake long enough to be an S. C. A. cashier, Bank cashier, and in the Glee Club. Her expert typing was a gre.it help to the Kipi Staff. NORMAN BOCK If he were left-handed he would be Lefty Grove the second, tor he surely can pitch baseball. And he is fond of all indoor sports, especially blondes. He also attended the German Club meetings when they served refresh- ments. BLANCHE A. BOESLER Here ' s a speedy girl! She ' s usually the first one dressed for Gym with enough time left over to .ict as valet to other girls. She takes time out from pestering people when she at- tends German Club and Audubon meetings. PEARL BOONE It must be in the Boone family to roam around. Look at Daniel, and now Pearl transferred to Park from Stone Lake High. The ( .lee Club did excellent work at the Teacher ' s Con- vention. Well, Pearl was a Boone to it. TOM BOWER It ' .- too bad that Tom doesn ' t know how to yodel because he would make a swell Tar:an. Even it he hasn ' t any lungle to lump around in. Bower ' s pole vaulting ability was a decided asset to the track squad. CLARA BRACKEVELT Wichaka, the Girls ' Athleti ciation, and the Girls ' R Club form the outside activities to which Clara devoted her time. She ha- dark eyes, curly hair and a quiet charm, but even velvet cm be ruffled JACK J. BRODY What-a-man-Brody. Park H. V wouldn ' t be Park High without our Jack. Practically every club and activity sees his countenance -beaming among its memberV They s»v Variety is Che spice ' it. I k si lild know. SENIOR A ' S QUENTIN BROWN Remember the days when the Library Club had Quentin enthralled, and it you wished a book written by Amos, you looked on the Zilch -hell Them were the days when he got Suck on as president of the Stamp Club. But them days are gone, gone! JEROME R. BROWNE Shiver me timbers ' Jerry is a mem- ber of the Sea-Scouts and how he doe- love the water. Aside from his love for the briny deep, he has been a mem- ber of the Audubon Club, Glee Club, and Student Council CHARLES BRUNNELSON Charles is a great lover of music He plays the clarinet in the junior and senior band and the junior or- chestra. Besides his music, he has time for football and his favorite study, Latin. How ' s that tor a or trast m interests ' IRENE BUEHLER Hid you know that this little miss is really named Irene 1 But why be dignified when Ikey will do 1 Ikey is kepy very, very busy by the secre- tarial duties of the Commercial Honor Club, getting R ' s , and fish- ing for sky hooks ' ETHEL BUNCK Call her what you will, we ' re offer- ing you a choice among Bunk, Bunkie. and Red. Red hair denotes excite- ment, wit. pep — don ' t say we didn t warn you BeingS C A cashier and a member of Wichaka ha- kept her out ot mischief. WINIFRED RITA BUTLER Move over, Walter Winchell, here Winnie and she doesn ' t seem to miss any key-holes She became a i ot Senior Glee, Tri Alpha, and French Clubs, and fulfilled the duties ot bank and S. C. A HENRY CALVELLI ei . lie ' l ighl i- his middle name But that- the only way to get what you want, and Henry gets what he wants. Still, he takes nothing seriously, and th haps, mike- the ry com- bination that give- him hi- poise.

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JEAN lONE ABER Everybody knows Jean ' s cartoons. She absolutely drew her way into our hearts to say nothing of Student Coun- cil, Kipi Staff, Orchestra, R girls. Commercial Honor Club, Audubon. G. A. A., French Club, and the Car- toon Club. STANLEY ADAMOV1TZ Adam is one of the boys whose talents are devoted to the more manly arts. He was a member of the Radio Club and was one of those hard work- ing printers who make our school paper possible. SOPHIE ADELMAN History class has no qualms for Sophie — E+ ' s are no novelty tor her. She must always study when she isn ' t busy with Orchestra, German Club, G. A. A., Commercial Club, S. C. A. cashier or bank cashier jobs. She ' s a sportswoman, too. See her R JAMES ALBRIGHT Tall, dark, and handsome, but one who has not centered his attentions on any certain tair one. He joined the Senior Hi-Y after a colorful initiation, did not slight Cartoon, German, and Stamp Clubs, and was elected Senior Class vice-president. DOROTHEA M. AMUNDSON They didn ' t laugh when Dorothy sat do.wn at the piano, because they knew she was good. That she accom- panied the orchestra proves that. Talking to Marge about (whom do you suppose ' ' ) takes up a lot of her time. W , FRED ANDERSON Fred said that he expected to grad- uate in June, but he forgot to name the year. Well, regardless of the year he graduates from Park High, we ' ll miss his services as one of the printers of the Beacon. ORVAL H. ANDERSON Everything comes to him who waits: what is or expecting to get Maybe another extra topic, for how he goes for extra topics. Being bank cashier and in the German Club, be- sides, kept him busy, plenty busy! WALLACE BARTELS Oh, lust call me Coach! Wally ' s been a manager so long that he knows almost as much as coach himself. He has been seated in the Student Coun- cil, and on Thursdays took dimes from members of the S. C. A. WILLIAM BASS Music has charms for Bill as his playing in the orchestra and band proves. He is violently opposed to homework, even in small quantities, because it interferes with his basket- ball, at which he is very skillful. t JOHN J. BATENBURG | Kipi Staff, Dramatics, S. C. A., and Bank cashier. Rifle Club, Audubon, and track. Bigosh, how can one man do so much and Still have time left tor , the one and only. Just a gift, eh, Johnny? ALICE ANDERSON Al knows when to keep quiet and when to make a noise, as we know from her high school career. Though most quiet usually, let her loose in the orchestras and band and she will make noise a-plenty. DEAN ANDERSON A tall quiet fellow who can do his school work if in the right mood. He has not taken part in many activities, but he has represented his roll call room on the Student Council and that does not indicate poor marks. 1 n i SENIOR A ' S MILDRED V. BEGGS And when it comes to musical in- struments, she fiddles on them, she blows on them! She played the bass viol in the Orchestra, and the trom- bone in the band, and she plays the piano. The latter only for herself and friends. GILBERT BERTHELSEN His use ot Deutsche verbs and nouns in the Verein makes him an ex- pert in the language of the Eskimo. Gibby plays basketball but didn ' t try out for the team. You under- stand, he didn ' t want to put the regu- lars in the shade.



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DONALD CANTER Donald used to be a quiet boy and it was necessary to look behind his blushes for his virtues, but things are different now. He was on the Stu- dent Council. His leisure seems to be spent in doing nothing. HOWARD CARLSON Play, Fiddle, Play! One of the things we ' re anticipating now is Howie ' s reception as the second Kreisler. He was in the orchestra; he dabbled with languages in the Es- peranto and French Clubs ,and be- longed to the Commercial Honor Club. INEZ CARRIGG Her affections are constant — it ' s just the object that changes. They call her Skippy and how well it fits her. Skippy skipped around to French and Audubon meetings but we ' re afraid to say whether she skip- ped school. BARBARA CATTERLIN Parle:-vous francais? Babbs was vice-president of the French Club for two semesters and a member of Tri Alpha for four. And, oh, how she loves to spend evenings home reading a book! At least, she says she does, but . HARRY CHOPYAK We thought athletics was Chubby ' s only activity. We just discovered this semester that it is not. Chubby was a member of the Pep and Glee Clubs. What would our basketball and foot- ball teams have been without him? We ' re asking you. EARLE CHRIST French Club, Hi-Y, Student Coun- cil, Ski Club— Oh. why go on 7 Ver- sitality is his middle name and don ' t think he hasn ' t time to Study because Earl is one of our honor students. There ' s no doubt about it, this boy ' s good! MARY LOU COBB From Riverside High in Milwau- kee to Park — and in Park, on to the Student Council in her Senior A se- mester — that ' s Mary Lou ' s record. Mary Lou likes ' em big and broad and tall. Send in your applications now. PHYLLIS K. DAHLBERG Phyllis ' outstanding feature is her unusual wit, which is as sparkling as a diamond. Her activities include the Beacon and Kipi Staffs, Dramatics Productions, Commercial Honor Club, Wichaka, and the Forum Club. MILDRED DAVIDSON She ' s pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on. She may be beautiful but not dumb as her membership on the Honor Roll, Kipi Staff, Commercial Club, and Tri Alpha will prove. STEPHEN DOBROWSKI Look at this combination! His nick name is Ben Lyon (mostly Lyon) his favorite pastime is listening to Ben Bernie, his favorite sport is riddle-dee- winks, his favorite study is English — introducing Stephen Dobrowski. VERITA JONITA DOSS We ' ve heard; yes, we ' ve heard that Verita is a whiz at playing basketball and she admits herself that she loves it — so! She says she likes to read, enioys Studying French, and belongs to Glee Club. MABEL DRAVES Many tell us Mabel can do any- thing. Her activities don ' t deny it. She has been on the Honor Roll, Na- tional Honor Society, Secretary m Mar et Hours, member of the Ger- man Club, and the maid in Little Women, JUNE L. EASSON Is Junie going to be a radio star? We wonder. Her laugh is as catching land fetching) asGracie Allen ' s. Who could ask for more 1 June has been in the French Club and played in a dramatics production. THEODORE C. G. EICKNER Ted was S. C. A. and bank cashier and belonged to the Glee Club, Ger- man Club, and Student Council. One warm lunch hour, while vice-presi- dent of Audubon, he was seen pick- ing up his dignity under a tree in Washington Park.

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