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

 - Class of 1934

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• L -l n ?l.- r-r — v - Y- -l ST J =Saj: aa Bogus Brouilette Brown Buck Buecher Campbell C. Chiistensen ANTHOm ' D. BOGUS Da bigga da muscle, da stronga da chest. Tony ' s favorite pastimes are swimming and belonging to the Sea Scouts, and his favorite study chemistry. Hence his reason for stay- ing with the chem. lab. He also was in the Glee Club. HEDWEGA BORDASH Dark laughing eyes, and a merry smile for everyone. Hedwega was a member of the Senior Glee Club and Wichaka. She claims that she just loves chemistry, and has a special craving to become a nurse some day. HAROLD BORKOWSKY Barky ' s not very distant ambition is to grad- uate. He has left his trade mark in Glee Club, Rifle Club, football, and mechanical drawing. He is greatly interested in photo- graphy and has a sneaking desire to repair autos. ELIZABETH R. BOWMAN A swell girl to know ! Lib is particularly in- terested in all commercial work and hopes to become a stenographer some day. She took an active part in the Audubon Club, the Glee Club, and the German Club. M. ELIZABETH BRADFIELD Lizzy is famous for her unmistakable supply of cheerfulness and for her ever-ready laugh that so truly mirrors her inner nature. She has been a helpful member of the Student Council, Beacon, Glee Club, Wichaka, and Audubon Clubs. GEORGE BRILL ' This is station G. A. B. broadcasting. George has cheered our teams on to victory many a time. He has also contributed to the Beacon in his second semester, and to the Senior Glee Club. He wants to become a lawyer. DOLORES BROECKER We challenge anyone to name a movie star Dolores doesn ' t know all about. It ' s her pet pastime besides diving into the foaming waves. She ' s not one of those who won ' t go near the water. Very much to the con- trary, in fact. Broeckei ARTHUR BROUILETTE Art is one of those good looking chaps who roam around the Park corridors. When not busy printing pictures, he is probably looking at a certain attraction. Art belonged to the Senior Glee Club, Senior Hi- V, and the Kipi Staff. CARTER BROWN The mysterious, much talked about young gentleman who transferred to Park from Chi- cago. We find him an all-around athlete with football and baseball in the lead, and to top it off, he wants to go in for coaching. WILLIAM BUCK Bill is one of Park ' s musical souls. His favorite instrument is the trumpet, and his pet pastime is losing things. Long, sensitive hands and curly hair are the envy of many a maid — and the love of Bill ' s existence. HELEN BUECHER Jolly but sincere, this girl played a leading part in The Thrice Promised Bride. She was the mother who couldn ' t make up her mind. She belongs to Tri Alpha, has been on the Honor Roll every semester and in Student Council. FRANKLYN CAMPBELL Sweet and low is thy voice — in fact so low we sometimes wonder whether it ' s there at all. Franklyn is an Esperantoite with mighty ambitions to be a printer. The stars say he ' ll succeed in all undertakings. CAROL L. CHRISTENSEN We suggest for Park ' s most familiar sight — Carol totin ' that immense cello that would make many a less hardy soul flee in dismay. She has been in the Student Council, Rifle and French Clubs, and on the Honor Roll. SENIOR A ' S

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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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g JH = E. Christensen Christiansen Chnstopherson Clancy EVELYN E. CHRISTENSEN Well on the road to success and a career is Effie. You ' ll know why she appreciates that E mark when you hear that she has al- ready been promised a job as private secre- tary. Her ambition is to conquer music, and we hear that she ' s well on her way. VYVYAN CHRISTIANSEN Virtuous in ideals and aims ; a more spot- less character was never seen. Vyvyan ' s mus- ical voice was heard in the Glee Club and Debate Club. She was also a member of the Commercial Honor Club, Audubon, and Honor Roll. EVELYN CHRISTOPHERSON Evie is one of ihose people. She says she likes basketball, and a little bird told us that she likes sitting in the dark; now, of course — Then to cap the climax she has aspirations toward being an aviatrix! ROSEMARY CLANCY Clancy with Nancy battled for her freedom. She also came from St. Catherine ' s, but all her pals were at Park — hence the battle. Rosemary has tried the Beacon, Glee Club, Tri Alpha, French Club, and Honor Roll during her short stay. GERTRUDE COLE ■When we think of Gertie, we just naturally thmk of a pretty blond and sports, because that ' s the way she is. She was treasurer of the G. A. A., treasurer of Senior Wichaka, and a member of the R Girls. RICHARD COLE His namesake, the orchestra leader, has no charms to offer Dick, who can only appreciate football which may, at that, have some rela- tion to a jazz orchestra. But Dick sticks to wood-carving and leather work when assem- blies fail him. SENIOR A ' S RUTH M. COLE Rudi ' s greatest ambitions seem rather to con- tradict each other — one is to be a private secretary and the other to have breakfast in bed at 1 1 o ' clock. It ' s noticeable that she likes variety in other ways, too. RUTH ELIZABETH COLMAN ■We internationalists are answering the call of mankind ! Ruthie has been active in Wichaka and Audubon, a member of the Honor Roll, chairman of entertainment and constitution committees of the Student Coun- cil, and she plays the bass viol in the orches- tra. JAMES C. COOK James must have been born during the astro- logical reign of Capricornus, for that is the sign of the goat. He is a diligent worker and a member of Student Council, Kipi Staff, Hi-Y, Audubon and Science Clubs. FRANCES C. CORRIE Fran is our example of an athletic-looking girl. She probably knows this herself, as she wants to become a physical education teacher. Fran belonged to Glee Club, Tri Alpha, Chess, Rifle, G. A. A., French Club, and R Girls. HELEN MARY COWICK When you hear a clatter, you can rest as- sured ; it ' s just Helen turned globe-trotter. She was in Glee Club, Tri Alpha, G. A. A., French Club, Honor Roll, an S. C. A. cashier and ' R Girl, and in The Merchani of Ven- ice. WALTER CZOSNEK Hey, Wally, hand me that box. Wally, will you get that ball for me. ' The football manager is in demand ! However, Walter tells them what to do once in a while. Print- ing and band also claim his major interest. HOWARD R. DALY When athletic fans become more numerous, H0W7 will lead them. He is a trifle touched on the subjects of swimming, baseball, foot- ball, and basketball. He crawls under the sidewalk when a female comes along — and wants to be an engineer. R. Cole Colman Cook Corrie Cowick Czosnek Daly

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