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

 - Class of 1935

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im..m :yT MARGARET FINCH. Margie came all the way from St. Catherine ' s to pester-the teachers, but Office Practice keeps her out of mischief for a while. She intends to be a private secretary, but at present is contented with collecting songs. CHARLES FOX. He has been in the musical department ever since his first semester at Park, but likes art better than any other subject. Drawing is what he enjoys doing in his spare moments. He has been an S.C.A. cashier and a German Club member. GLADYS FRAHM. If you see an attractive blonde hurrying down the hall, without speaking to anyone, you will always know her to be Gladys. She hurrying is to meet a certain Chetter. IDA FREIMUND. Ida appears to be of the quiet, timid type— but we wonder! However, she poured forth her voice in Glee Club and is a member of the Park High Choristers. MORRIS FRIEDMAN. Morry is a very deliberate talker. He is an honor student and an earnest debater. Try him. Did you recognize him as the serious Dutch father in Sojourners? ROBERT FRIES. Bob has been making quite a good showing for himself in the field of sports and as a result of his prowess has many members of the gentle sex ga-ga over him. We wonder who will be his next victim. LAURENCE GATES. Cub is quite a talker, even on subjects he knows very little about. He ' s a great guy anyway, and he should make a good surgeon — at least if his love for science has anything to do with it. WILLIAM GENICH. Poor girls of Park High— for Bill is going steady with just one Miss X. He belonged to the Senior Hi-Y and German Club. He is also noted for his pranks in his various classes. PAULINE GIBSON. Skating, swimming, and sewing — Pauline can do something she likes at all seasons of the year. She has been a steady member and supporter of Wichaka and the orchestra through all her years at Park. EUGENE GISSEL. Blending his voice with thirty or forty other people in chorus takes up two and a half hours of Eugene ' s time. Collecting dimes for S.C.A. dues may have gained for him the ambition to be a big shot. RUSSELL GLADYS. Russell has proved to be quite a handy man back stage for tournament plays. Needless to say, he enjoys dramatics (or is it mechanics?) better than any other subject. STANLEY GLEBIS. Stan has worked on the football A squad and turned out to be an accomplished orator. He can, without any apparent exhaustion, talk for hours; he has taken part in one of the dramatics plays; and played an im- portant role on the Kipi staff. ARTHUR GRANT. Art has never missed being on the Honor Roll. He won the city championship in ping-pong, his favorite sport. Student Council, Chess, and Debate clubs are some of the organizations of which he was a member. HARRY GRZYB. This one-time member of Student Council and Honor Roll, helped in the dramatic productions Merchant of Venice and The Full House . Although enjoying gum-chewing, his favorite hobby, he doubtless disdains re- sponsibility for gum wads found on play scenery. SENIOR A ' S ■ ' -A 20

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JACK DOCTER. Here ' s a Docter who wants to be a doctor. Thh mannerly, deep- voiced son of Parle is bound to be a success because of his unending energy. The sciences, gym. and swimming occupy much of his time. RAYMOND DOPERALSKI. Ray possesses a lot of stored away knowledge, and for that reason his quiet manner around school has us guessing. He plays an excellent qame of baseball, and we ' ll probably some day hear of Daffy Doperalski. LEONARD DORECE. Leonard leads a fast life — speed boat racing. He claims hi nickname is Fifi , but we simply can ' t feature him singing in a night-ciub. He suc- ceeds in never overdoing his schoolwork, but, nevertheless, has proved he has con- siderable ability in art. LORRAINE T. DORF. Lorraine is envied by every member of her shorthand class. Shorthand is a mere trifle to her. She wants to be a hairdresser and is making a good start keeping those perfect curls perfect. ETHEL DVORAK. Ethel is a quiet girl with big original ideas. She has serious things on her mind, like the presidency of Senior Wichaka and the cross word puzzle for courtesy week. She was Mrs. Knowlton in the senior class play. Nathan Hale. EUGENE ENGLISH. After a year ' s absence, Eugene returned to Park to con- tinue his education by studying Mechanical Drawing and Solid Geometry. He is noted for his ability as a wrestler. ZAIDIE ENOS. Zald exercises her athletic ability outside of Park by riding her brother ' s motorcycle. Prolonged investigation by our investigation department dis- closes these facts about Zaid — she has been a member of Audubon Club and on the Honor Roll. RUSSELL ERICKSON. Russell, commonly known as Swede, who might easily be called Good-Hearted, can sling a newspaper with unerring accuracy. He intends to become a member of the United States Navy Air Corps, and at the present is contented with singing with the Choristers. LEE ANN FALLIGANT. For such a little person, Lee Ann has a great gift of talking. Furious ' is her pet expression, and she has the urge to be a magazine illustrator. For such a career, she may get many inspirations while working in the library. MARCELLA FARRELL. A,S,D,F,G,H.J.K,L Marci exercises her fingers day in and day out to get them limbered up so she can fulfill her great desire to type 100 words a minute. She also exercises her fingers playing a violin in the orchestra. JULIA FAY. Julia is another brunette who wants to be a platinum blond. She is a member of the Glee Club, Wichaka, and German club, and hopes some day to be a department head in a large store. ALICE FAZEN. At present the president of G.A.A., Alice, the proud posses- sor of two R ' s, intends to be a leader in the architectural profession. Through her Park life she has been almost a steady member of the Student Council. RALPH FEINER. What- at the movies. They say his deep voice frightens their children cover is whom he carries on those conversations with. no nickname? People have complained about Ralph The thing now to dis- ANGELINE FILANDRINOS. Dark brown eyes, black hair, and olive skin has Angeline! She hopes to make a perfect private secretary for some business man. She has been in Wichaka, Student Counc il, G.A.A., and French Club. SENIOR A ' S A£ 19



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LORRAINE GUENTHER. Lorraine wants to be a homemalcer. She ' s always worrying about her history lessons, but really doesn ' t need to. And she has fun at parties in the country, so we hear. FRED GUNTHER. Fred ' s greatest ambition is to be a Queen of the May Day. Whether he really means it or whether it is just another of the wise-cracks, for which he is famous, you may guess. JOHN HAASCH. This great football player spends most of his time tackling a saxo- phone. He headed the Sophomore Hi-Y and is a prominent member of The senior group. The Student Council had him on its roster. He likes chemistry and golf and plans on engineering as a vocation. MILDRED HABERMAS. Mickey spends her spare moments skating, using a typewriter, and collecting souvenirs from Park. For four semesters she was a member of the German Club. She plans to study nursing after graduation. ROY HALL. Romeo is his nickname — so he says. We wonder if his activities out- side of school reflect any light on his being called by that name. Tennis and the Hi-Y take up some of his time. ALFRED HANSEN. Al is one of the quiet, their mettle in some branch of indoor sport, maybe debating questions in current history. inconspicuous boys who show Table tennis, for instance, and FRANK HENGEVELD. A Park skyscraper, that ' s Henge. He claims he likes football best, but we think he would make a better jumping center. Nevertheless, he uses his gray matter (brains, to you) and intends to be a second Einstein. MYRTLE M. HENNINGSEN. if words were pennies, Myrtle would be a mil- lionaire. She is quite a swimmer, and she has interests outside of Park — one in particular, seen especially during the football season. PEARLE HENRICKSEN. When you see Pearle, you see Harriet— it is only natural for them to be together. She is a diver and swimmer of no little ability ,and when she can do a perfect dive, her greatest ambition will be accomplished. FRANCES HEUSDENS. Frankie is quite the basketball player; in fact she excels in almost every sport. When she isn ' t exercising her vocal chords in chorus, she can often be found in the girls ' gym. ROBERT HILKER. Bob thoroughly detests obstructions in the halls— namely, girls gabbing. He represented Park High in tennis and proved himself an important cog in the team. Mathematics and the sciences are his supreme interests. LAWRENCE HJORTNESS. Lawry, one of the members of the Commercial Honor Club, has also gone in for golf and dramatics. He is going to be a big business man. So all would-be private secretaries apply now!! WILLIAM HOLT. Bill eats, sleeps, and drinks aeroplanes. At least it seems that way, because he is forever talking about them. He does, however, let his mind run on a dif- ferent track now and then; for instance, band and basketball. ESTHER JACKLEY. Jackie came from St Catherine ' s at the beginning of her junior year. She says she doesn ' t like home work, but her grades don ' t show It, for she has been on the Honor Roll. Movies, she states, are her favorite pastime. SENIOR A ' S 21 m0m m lH

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