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

 - Class of 1936

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M 3 l zo S 8 K Row I: Eleanor Lindquisl-IO, Gordon Lisby-l5, Pal McDonald-I4. Roy Malcholm-l I, Bill Loeweclce-8. Row 2: Lydia Madsen-I3, Offo Ludwig-2, Arfhur Lu- careli-I7, Don Yena-I I, Ruby Madsen-I7. Row 3: George Mauger-9, Dorofhy Malmsladf-I4, Sleve Lipovslcy-9, Grace Mandernach-I6, Belly Mann- I5. Row 4: Maxine Lingsweiler-I7. Edward Maresh-I2, Harrison Levin-I4, Paul Lowry-6. Leland McElroy-IO. Row 5: Dorolliy Marlin-I5, Eunice McNaugl1+on-fI7, John Medzis-I3, LeRoy May-4, Ray Michalalc-ll. Scene number follows name.l

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Row I: Edifh Johansen-l, Mary Jane Knorr-l, Dorofhy Kroulil:-4, Doris Jones-4, Dorofhy Kobal-IO. Row 2: Charles Jurgailis-IZ, Irene Juriclc-IO, Mary A. Johnson-4, Edward Kale-6, Raymond Kayon-6. Row 3: Janice Johnson--I, Magdalen Kreul-I4, l.aVerne Kobal-IO, Kalhryn Koehler-4, Frederic Kohlman-6. Row 4: Paul Tiles-2, Dolores Kowales-I6, John Krewal -5, John Kropp-l7, Henry Jorgenson-I l. Row 5: Nafalie Kubafh-IO, Dorolhy Larke-I, Niels Lar- sen-I7, Mabel Larson-I4, Harrison Wurz-4. lScene number follows name.l 25 NB' Ji' A3 is



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SCENE VII Place: The home ol Mrs. Gordon Torno, lormer Mariorie Han- sen, who al lhe lime ol lhe play is married lo prominenl meal packer ol Racine. She is giving a lea lor some ol her high school lriends who have come lo lown lo see lhe Park-Horlick loolball game. Alumni are galhering lrom all over lhe world. Time: Tea lime, lhe day belore lhe game. Eulah Triggs: We did have enioyable limes in school lhough, didn'l we? I've losl lrack ol some ol my old schoolmales. I'd like lo check up on some ol lhem. Whalever became ol Margarel Schneider? Marjorie Hansen: I hoped she would come lo Racine lor lhe game, bul she said she was lerribly sorry she couldn'l. I-Ier daughler, Julie, is making her debul nexl week. She is in a whirl lrying lo meel social obligalions and plan her daughler's parly al lhe same lime. Of course, you know she is married lo W. R. D. Vanderbill. Eulah: No, I didn'l. Does she live in New York? Mariorie: Yes, somelimes. She spends her winlers in Florida, and resides al her New York Penlhouse or her home on lhe Hudson in lhe summer. Belly Hidll: Whal are you doing now, Eulah? Eulah: Don'l you know? I suppose you have so many women working under you lhal you don'l gel lo know lhem all. I am lhe head ol lhe Red Cross in Milwaukee. Belly: You are? Il's odd lhal I don'l remember yourname. Eulah: Well, being head ol lhe Red Cross in lhe Uniled Slales, you have many lhings lo do olher lhan looking over names ol your employees. Belly: I am kepl quile busy. Were you across seas in lhe Iasl war? Eulah: No, were you? I Belly: Yes, I was. My, Marge, whal adorable cakes. Did you make lhem? If you did, your cooking cerlainly hasn'l sullered by your work wilh Junior. Marjorie: Yes, I made lhem. Junior loves lhis special kind. June Chrislianson: I wanled lo be a nurse when I wenl lo high school, and inslead I became an avialrix. There isn'l much con- neclion is lhere? Now, lhough, I'm married lo Max Rening, Presidenl ol lhe Skyward College, Belly: There cerlainly is no conneclion, slill you seem very happy. lEnler Junior Torno, son ol Mariorie Hansen. He is iusl relurn- ing lrom schooI.I Junior: Hello, Molher. May I have one ol lhose cakes? Are lhere many lell? Mariorie: Hello, Junior. I wanl you lo meel some ol my pasl school-day lriends. Mrs. Jensen, Miss Hiall, Mrs, Curlis, Miss Richards, Miss Simonsen, Miss Triggs, and Miss Chrislensen. This is my son Gordon Junior. IThey all acknowledge lhe inlroduc- lion. Belly: Do you go lo Park High now, Junior? Junior: Yes, M'am. Belly: I'-low is everylhing? Junior: Jusl line, allhough lhere is quile a discussion going on in lhe science deparlmenl. The science leachers say lhey need a balloon in which lo do experimenling. bul lhe school board won'l give lhem lhe money wilh which lo buy il. Belly: Thal's loo bad. We used lo have lhe same lrouble over an assembly. Maybe you will make enough money on lhe game lomorrow lo pay lor il. Junior: We can'l use lhe money lor lhal, because we boughl new suils lor lhe leams and have lo pay lor lhem. Eulahz Oh, Lorella, where did you and Russell Anderson dance some years ago in Chicago? Lorella Richards: Al lhe Gold Room ol lhe Casino. Belly: I didn'l know dancing had been your prolession, Rela. Eulahz Didnxl you ever hear ol lhe Rela and Russell dancing parlners? Now lheir daughler is dancing prolessionally, loo. Lorella: Yes, we were parlners once. Now our daughler Lindy is making personal appearances in England and France. Oh, did you read aboul Jack Barnard in lhe paper yeslerday? June: No. Lorella: He made an allilude record. I can'l remember lhe ligures. I never could. June: Oh! I knew he was an avialor. He and I are going lo do some slunl llying over lhe loolball lield belween halves lomorrow. Lorella: I lhoughl you were wilh your husband in Alrica, Laura? Laura Freeman: I was, bul I gol lired ol walching him dig up bones, so I llew home lor lhe game. Marge, didn'l you say Verna Erdman was coming? Mariorie: I inviled her, bul she is a Melropolilan Opera slar now. You know how lemperamenlal sopranos are. Laura: Did you see lhe carloon on lhe lirsl page ol lhe Tribune loday? Il was lhe cleveresl one I've seen in a long lime. June: Il was clever, wasn'l il? Remember Herberl Crane from Park and how inleresled he was in carlooning? I-le slill draws. In lacl il was his carloon you saw. Laura: I had no idea lhal he lollowed up lhal line ol work or worked lor lhe Tribune. He musl work side by side wilh Bill Schroder, who has charge ol lhe sporls. Janice Moree: I had lunch wilh Bill Iasl week. He wanled some malerial on lhe Derby nexl year. I lhink I'lI have a couple ol horses run. My slables are gelling larger and larger. Il any ol you wish lo make some money, pul yours on Thunder Baby nexl year. He's bound lo win. Mariorie: I was always inleresled in horses. I lhink l'II allend lhe' Derby nexl year. Janice: Il you do, be sure lo drop in. And Iel me know if you're coming, I'lI gel you some seals. Won'l you all come? Marion Simonsen: I'd like lo, bul I never have lime. Janice: Whal are you doing now? Marion: I'm cashier al lhe bank. Thal's whal I wanled lo be when I wenl lo Park, and lhal's whal I lurned oul lo be, I re- member lhal's whal lhey predicled lor me in lhe Kipi. Laura: I'm laking up golling lo reduce. Edward Morlensen is leaching me now. He is lhe pro al lhe counlry club. Lasl year he won lhe slale championship. I can make nine holes in lilly- eighl. Mariorie: I like lo play goll, bul lhe doclor won'l lel me because I have a weak hearl. Marion: Who do you have as your doclor, Marge? Mariorie: Doclor Hansen, Richard Hansen. Marion: I have him, loo. He operaled on me lasl year. I was lerribly sick. Did I ever lell you aboul il? Mariorie: Yes, I know all aboul il. You've lold me loads ol limes. Did you read Marion Anderson's Ialesl book? Laura: The Purple Nag? Yes, I did. Isn'l il good? Mariorie: The philosophy in il is wonderlul. Marion: Did you hear Rev. Du Domaine's sermon lasl Sunday? He had some wonderlul philosophy, loo. Eulah: Whalever became ol Gerald Hansen? Mariorie: I haven'l heard ol or seen him since gradualion. Have any ol you? Janice: I heard lhal he is an eleclrical engineer in Elhiopia. Eulahz Erna Kirkegaard is over lhere. loo. She is lrying lo im- prove lheir condilions. IEnler Carol Morlensen.I All: Hello. Janice: Hello, Carol. How are you? Carol: I'm so lired, I leel like dropping in my lracks. Janice: Why, aren'l you gelling enough sleep? Carol: Yes, bul you'd be lired, loo. I have iusl had a long drawn oul meeling wilh lhe school board aboul lhal balloon ,lhal lhe science deparlmenl wanls. June: Are you a science leacher al Park, Carol? I Carol: No, I am lhe principal. IEnler Mildred Barla.I Mildred: Hello, Marge. Everybody: Hello. Mildred: ls Carol Morlensen here? Carol: Yes, I'm here. Mildred: As privale secrelary lo Jane Hood, Presidenl ol lhe Hoodly Gum Corporalion, I presenl lhe Park High School wilh fI5l.OO0.00 wilh which lo buy a balloon lor ils science deparlmenl. Curlain

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