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

 - Class of 1933

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u LEROY ELLINGHAM He speaks very quietly in classes, but just let him get out on the street corner in a downtown section with a bundle ot papers under his arm, and what a difference. He had no outside activities but perhaps schoolwork claimed most ot his time. ELSIE GRACE ENGSTRC IM Those bright-eyes are as useful as they are ornamental as anyone who ' s seen Elsie play basketball knows. She doesn ' t spend all her time on this, be cause she has been a member of Tn Alpha, Wichaka, and French Club BERNARD ERNST This solid geometry fiend is in- terested in sports and has annoyed the fellows on the football and track teams as manager for a few seasons Ben carries a mean water bucket and tapes torn pant-jto perfection on the gridiron. GRACE ERNST Gracie is an unathj tic girl, terested in every kinra ot sport, an R girl, and a membVr of G. A. A . yet one of the most feminine of girls. German Club, Commercial Honor Club, and Wichaka are also among her activities. DOROTHY JANE FALL Dot is a self-winding affair, and she never runs down. She was a member Wichaka, Beacon, Dramatics Pro- duction, and the Rifle Club. She also was a bank cashier Wonder it she ' s afraid her glasses will fall off? JAMES A t AY T„lk about variet) lite. He be! - Club, Rifle Club, and Chess Club, His favorite sport is baseball; hi- favorite pastime is hitch-hiking, and he goes for chem- istry in a big v MICHAEL J. FOJTIK A bashful football letterman, al- ways discussing the subjei t love Hi -com- most loquacious on tl it it is not known whether his discussions are backed b; He prefers the wide his schoolwork. ALBA MARIE FORNARY The Little Girl with the big athletic record. And just to prove it — she ' s an R girl, a member of the Girls ' Athletic Association, and was on both the Sophomore Cham- pionship baseball team and the [unii ' Championship hockey team. MARGARET JANET FOSTER Peggy is a busy girl. Member of Commercial Club, G. A. A., an R girl, on the Kipi Staff, secretary of Wichaka, S. C. A. cashier. Yet she has found time (though we don ' t see how) to place on the Honor Roll! ROBERT W. FOX WELL Park High ' s own Joe E. Brown. The cafeteria is going to miss him a lot. We ' ll never forget how Boh maneuvered that truck-wagon in there. And won ' t his absence be noticed by everyone on the football squad 1 DOROTHY GELLMAN [ You needn ' t look; just listen Dorothy ' s coming at the other end of the corridor. In Wichaka, German. and Commercial Honor Clubs she talks, talks, talks, and though it Eeems unbelievable, she never tires or runs short of subjects. HAROLD GEWALT One may occasionally see him at ( Jerman Club meetings, but almost anywhere one may hear him telling of When I was in Germany . Zeke was bank cashier and now holds the position ot Senior Deacon m the t V- der of De Molays DOROTHEA GINTHER Before Dot took chemistry, she be- I to Tn Alpha and was on the Honor Roll. Can it be that thi jeet, which she thinks is very hard, is ill her time ' No, she was one ot those just too darling men in the G. A. A. demonstration Rl ' TH M. GOODLAND Ruth is a ( ' • A. A. member who is ;ily fond of basketball. S ; ing, as the met he t !lee Club probably know. Beside- this, she shoots, or rather we mean she be- longed to the Rifle '

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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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DAVID GOODMAN Hush, disturb him not though his daze mutt irk you. He ' s a busy man, and what a clubber: member of Science, Chess, Debate. Writers and German Clubs, Student Council, Bea- con and Kipi Staffs. He ' s a financier too, S. C. A. GLENN GREENQU1ST Red Greenquist. not a Christmas decoration. We ' ve come to the con- clusion that Red has insomnia: he hasn ' t fallen asleep in English this semester. When it comes to football and Glee Club, he ' s always wide awake and raring to go. ELLA G. GREGERSEN A tall, quiet girl who seems almost afraid to speak unless spoken to. She is not backward in her studies, is a member of the Student Council, also the Wichaka Club, and has been on the Honor Roll. Perhaps her smile accomplishes more than would many words. KAY GRIFFIN Speaking of Mona Lisa— have you ever gazed into Kay ' s limpid pools of dreaminess 1 Ah, me. But she ' s al- ways in scrapes, always doing some- thing that shouldn ' t be done, always having difficulties, — here ' s a case where looks are deceiving. MARIE GUENTHER Mane likes to cook, she like- to bake, she likes to sew, and she like, to keep house. She probably was the inspiration for the title of the Good Housekeeping Magazine. Her spare time is devoted to Wichaka. ANDREW HABAN Football games should not begin by schedule. Andy shou ld have a chance to ditch his truck when it stops running, hike the remainins three or tour miles to town, and still be on time to do his part in Band A. JACK P. HANSEN We have no idea what Jack ' s laugh ' ter sounds like because we ' ve never heard it, at least not in school. He transferred from Rocktord, Illinois. High School, went out tor trick in his Junior B year, and has been running after blondes ever since. 9 ' i » SENIOR A ' S HELEN HANSON Helen ' s the answer to a baskctbdl coach ' s prayer — she ' s tall, fast, and has a good basket-eye. Student Coun- cil, Beacon, Kipi, Commercial Honor, and Wichaka Clubs weren ' t negle 3ed however on account of her fondness for basketball and tennis. BETTE HART Once upon a time she was spelled Betty and wore plenty of thick heavy sweaters. Then she came to Park. After joining Beacon, Tn Alpha, and G. A. A., some spare time remained. Now Gordie and chemistry take care of that. EDWARD M. HEIMES Sure you know him! Thelittle hoy, with the great big specks. Ma T not; he ' s awfully fjuwt. and JcHie bashful 1 Skatinfl is£)k loiWSUit, and on the ice his jitters tte se while his partners lnirea :. » ' GLADYCE E. HELIKSON Gladie is a minister ' s daughter, and she works quietly and busily at everything she does. She was a mem- ber of the Cartoon Club for a little while and then forsook it for member- ship in the Glee and Audubon Clubs. FLOYD HOBBS We ' ll have to watch out for this smouldering volcano because some day he ' s going to blaze forth and then, Move over, Einstein . At present the most distinguished thing about Hobbs is his flaming orange and blue jacket. HELEN HOPPE Glee Club is the only place that Helen allows herself to drop her quiet role. She ' s been doing this for six semesters. She can almost be regard- ed as a permanent fixture. Helen has also found Tri Alpha and Student Council meetings interesting. JOE HUDEC Jean Harlow Hudec, blond in sum- mer, brunette winter that ' s Hudge. This ex-track star will drive Miss Watts to an inevitable breakdown it he shows up tor post-grad Glee Club. He eats, sleeps, drinks, and plays baseball.

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