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

 - Class of 1935

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Standing: A. A. Worun, Lillian Case, P. H. Vornholt, F. F. Rogers, A. B. Close, E. F. Sanders, Rose W. Bruins. Sitting: Mary A. Potter, Anna L. Neitzel, Dorothy A. Root, Frances Enright, Ida E. Howe, Blanche Racine. of the various posters, etc., necessary for Park ' s activities. A former Wichaka adviser, Miss Ruggles, of room 313, instructs Sophomore and Junior English classes. Mr. Vornholt, of room 318, adviser of the Park Snappers, and an English teacher, has published a book of poems which may be found in the Park library. Mr. Vornholt is responsible for many of the pictures used in this annual. Journalism and English are the subjects taught in 319 by Miss Case. She is adviser of the Quill and Scroll and of the editorial part of Park ' s Beacon. Being Chemistry instructor in room 320 at Park and also at the Racine Vocational School consumes much of Mr. Rogers ' time. In addition, he advises our Science club. Mr. Worun, teaches Biology in 323 to Ameri- ca ' s future biologists. As business manager of the Kipikawi, he is responsible for financial matters concerning the annual. Mr. Sanders, more familiarly known as Pop Sanders, teaches Biology in room 324. We all enjoy a drive in the car of the Philate- lic Society ' s founder. Besides being Mr. Schulte ' s right-hand man in instructing choral groups, Mr. Berven also teaches Physics in 325. The Sophomore Hi-Y claims Mr. Berven as it adviser. The instructor of Physics and adviser of Student Council, Mr. Close, is also vice-principal of Park High. He is the president of the Park Teachers ' Council and treasurer of the Racine Teachers ' Association. The former adviser of Tri Alpha, Miss Neitzel, 327, is a very versatile person. For the past year, Geometry, Algebra, and German have been her interests at the school. Geometry and Advanced Algebra are taught by Miss Root in room 328. Generally she may be seen driving home in company with Miss Howe. Miss Howe, room 329, teaches Algebra and Geometry in the Mathematics department. Mrs. Bruins teaches in both the Mathematics and Language departments. Advanced Algebra, Geometry, and German occupy her time in room 334. Miss Racine, of room 335, teaches in both the Mathematics and Language departments. Algebra and French are her specialties. Miss Enright seldom wanders from her home room, 336. Teaching Geome- try, Trigonometry, and Algebra classes may be the reason. Although Miss Potter, the supervisor of Mathematics, has had no classes at Park this year, she has remained the adviser of the Park High Einsteinites. 14

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-— J Standing: Elizabeth Hood, Alma Wiechers, G. H. Weaver, Richard Hallisy, Freder- ick Schulte, Helen Sawyer, L. G. Berven. Sitting: Margaret Knudsen, Erma Sorensen, Olivia Baker, Helen Rodefer, Florence Pennefeather, Ruth Ruggles. school year. As a member of the Commercial departmen t, Miss Pennefeather, room 228, teaches Typing and Stenography. Her spare moments are spent in advising the Table Tennis Club. In room 229 Miss Sorensen, Park ' s youngest regular teacher, teaches Latin and English. For the past year she has been adviser for the Junior Wichaka and the Latin Club. An instructor in the Commercial department, and a trainer of would-be-wrestlers, Mr. Weaver, 230, has the distinction of being Park ' s one and only bachelor. As a teacher of English and Speech in 231, Mrs. Felten ' s time is well occupied. A former adviser of Wichaka, she is now in charge of the Debate Club. Every day finds Miss Knudsen busily instructing French classes in room 232. Her fluency in speaking the French language is also displayed in Le Cercle Francais, of which club she is the adviser. In our Commercial department Miss Baker, rollcall 233, teaches Shorthand and other business subjects. As the adviser of the Senior Wichaka group, she has been very active in the ciub ' s activities. In room 234 Miss Rodefer, a member of the Language department, teaches English and Latin. She is also an active adviser of the Sophomore Wichaka group. Miss Wiechers, the adviser of the German Club, teaches both German and French in room 242. Outside of teaching school, she enjoys traveling. During the past year Miss Elizabeth Hood has joined our faculty. She is the Household Arts supervisor of the Racine public schools, and she also teaches Clothing in 210 mornings. Miss Sadie Hood has taught in the English department until her resignation during the mid-year vacation. The faculty as well as the student body of Park regret her departure. THIRD FLOOR Mr. Schulte, the director of the orchestra, band, and choral groups in room 310 at our school, is also supervisor of music in the city ' s junior and senior high schools. The adviser of the Cartoon Club, Miss Sawyer, is kept more than busy advising the Kipikawi staff. She conducts art classes in room 312 and also is responsible for many • 13

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