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

 - Class of 1934

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Drimary aims of Physical Education are the development of organic vigor, good physical habits, poise and control, a policy of personal health control, and to provide an incentive and opportunity for every student to participate daily in some form of physical or recreational activity. These ends are accomplished in the boys ' de- partment by exercises and apparatus work and by the playing of touch football, volley ball, basket- ball, hand soccer, and indoor. In the girls ' department field hockey, volley ball, basketball, and baseball are played. Other activ- ities i nclude stunts, tumbling, folk dancing, exer- cises, archery, and track. n — T Tarzan and his mates Two indispensables JANITORS The people to whom credit is due for making our school neat and clean are Lars Andersen, Al Wibbert, Sam Skelton, Jacob Larsen, and Curtis Hall. They see that our blackboards, desks, schoolrooms, stairs, and halls are always orderly. Pat Lovell, Wesley Bartlett, and Bill Ander- son are Park High ' s engineers, who tend to the boiler room and furnace. Mrs. Rhoda Hall is responsible for our fine cafeteria service. Teachers and students alike co- operate in making the cafeteria a pleasant place to eat. We wish to express our appreciation to this group of workers, and want them to know that Washington Park High School is grateful for the many services they render.



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p»- ) y t M D Anderson I. Anderson Aronin I A. ANDERSON longs in the company of famous men and ?he sYens of the Zodiac tell us Dorothy be- The signs women. She has a good start by belonging W die Honor Roll, Commercial Honor, Es- peranto, Audubon, Wichaka, and French Clubs. IDELL ANDERSON , , A girfwe all like, with plenty of g od ' ooks Tnd an abundance of fun. Among Del s in- terests are ice skating, teasing the typing Cher, singing in the Glee Club a tending Tri Alpha, and oh yes - seeing that blond . IRVING 1. ARONIN Uv ,s particularly interested in law - yet he quie? and does not tr . to convince teacher that he-s right and they re wrong. He has been S. C. A. cashier, and a member of the Glee Club and Science Club. S Lf; HorlickHigh. She had man ; interests and many friends a. Horlick and she certainly continued at Park. At Horl.ck she belonged to Student — ' Library Club, and ' R G.rls joined the German Club. Council, At Park she Back Beck Behxens Always quiet, always smiling, always agree- able - ?hats Becky. Her real interest is in Girl Scouts, but she also has ,oined some of U.e organizations at Park; they ar ' chak Audubon, G. A. A., French Club, and the Einsteinites. BEVERLY BEHRENS No article of clothing is as becoming as a Jood disposition. Beverly was secretary Student Council, exchange editor of the Bea con treasurer of Tn Alpha, secrmry of French Club, and a member of Quill and Icroll. Commercial Club, Einsteinites. and Debate Club. SENIOR CHARLES BELL Chuck is one of the species so common to Park He has an astounding capacity tor sitting. So he says. But when it comes to baskelball - he ,s there. He has been yodel- Img around in Glee Clubs for some time. DOROTHY JAYNE BELL Develop thy voice to the highest degree and be a singer, we beg of thee. Dorothy was a member of Student Council, Senior Glee Club Wichaka, Audubon, and a bank cashier. Dorothys dislike is to hear other people dis- cussed. LAURA C. BERNARD Willing, winsome, and wise. Laura has been m the Senior Glee Club and Wichaka. Her favorite pastime is collecting pictures bu some who know her are aware of the fact that she likes to argue — if she wins. KARYLL BETTS , , r-u Karyll transferred to Park from Cheyenne, Wyoming. At Cheyenne he was a cheerleader and also was on the basketbal squad. Al - though he IS not aware of the fact, there are many girls in Park who like his western drawl. FRANCES L. BLACK The Zodiac says she is loyal and devoted, but more expressive by deeds than words. Franny ::;ked o the producon The -. P- ' «. ,uJ B,,de. She was in Student Council Kipi Staff. Girls- R Club. G. A. A., French Club, and president of Tn Alpha. MARIAN BLUNT . This young lady needn t spend her nickles and dimes going to a beautj- shop f t a wave She does it herself — and a good )ob too. knows what the word sponge wants to own a beauty shop Bet she means. She sometime. FVELYN BOCKHOP , , . Be ac e! Be happy! En,oy ' he glorious days of youth! Evie is pep personified. Be- sfdes going around with -that certain some- body. ' he was in the Glee Club and Audu- bon! and a lively member of the Girls Ath- letic Association. C. BeU D. BcU Bernard Betts Black Blunt Bockhop

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