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

 - Class of 1940

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Spring Sports: Track, Golf ,Tennis B dll'--1 Iifirlf Ron-: Tenzy, B. Burke, A. Fredericksen, A. Nelson, R. Wisby, A. De Luca, R. Jansen, Russ Anderson, Vilagi, Scholzen, J. Hendrickson, D. Nehmer, Tom Nelson. 7'ln'rd Ifmr: D. Johnson, D. Patrick, B. Marshall, Grno, Macko, Hyduke, Mahdik, Tishuk, E. Cikel, Mel Anderson, G. Pottinger, Csipkes, W. Pottinger, Dugas, E. Vojtko, D. Olle, H. Kimpel, B. Henkes, B. Hall, Mgr. Andersen. Smmfl Ifmr: Cagle, H. Goder, Nutt, J. Kark, Beere, With a .track team of well balanced strength excepting possibly in the weight events, the Park thinclads looked like good material at the be- ginning of the season. Many boys reported for the running events including the mile, half mile, and quarter mile. Hurdlers and sprinters showed much promise and Coach Van Galder expressed hopes of finishing higher in the Big Eight track standings this year. The high jumpers, pole vaulters and broad jumpers also showed ability. Lettermen returning to the track team were Jim Glidden, Frank Caligiuri, John Macko, John Nietupski, Stan Kuzia and Ed Wojcik. In their first meet of the spring, Park placed five points behind South Milwaukee to take second place. Horlick placed third in this triangular meet. Other scores were not available at the time when copy went in. With four lettermen returning and many new promising players reporting for practice, the outlook for 1940 looked fairly bright for Coach Krause's golf squad. Seven inter-school meets and the Big Eight Meet in Beloit were sche- duled. Back Hour: Coach Krause and lettermen W. Harris, W. Luka, K. Christoferson and F. Harris. Second Ron-: D. Sykes, W. Coleman, C. Bingen, R. Christensen, G. Ayers. First Rou-: E. Belland, J. Priaulx, J. Haight, D. Lambert, D. Meltzer. Although his squad contained no lettermen, Coach Weaver had a number of veterans from last year returning to form a nucleus for the tennis team. Six inter-school meets and the Big Eight Meet were scheduled. Bark Row: W. Cape, Coach Weaver, E. Peter- son, R. Cape, R. Johnson, H. Hansen. Second Row: B. Worden, S. Kuzia, E. Jerstad, D. Anderson, D. Kate. First Row: B. Thorkelsen, B. Haas, J. Tulloch, A. Aiello. Barker, B. Leichty, Kelsmark, Atherton, C. Wyman, B Wood, J. Dahle, Duncan, B. Baker, Bobeck, Oldham, Sucharda, Butkus, D. Miller, Allan Johnson, M. Burdick Girard. Firsl Hmr: Bess, Ronsienski, La Bonde, Myrup, Matelski Schwietzer, S. Turkowski, G. Wacht, Vaillancourt, Bi Moungey, Pellerin, H. Donahue, B. Leslie, Kelsey, Jaku bowski, Ed Wojcik, Kuzia, K. Beyer, Rose, Glidden. ' I f v .1.., . .. As , , 5 , ll Q? I ,, it-,f -v' ,f ' 4 I I

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The 1940 B squad basketball team devel- HBH Basketball Leaping at the basket are Leslie and Saucke. Tenzy, Johnson, Bobeck and Carlson move in for a possible re- bound play. B SQUAD GAMES Park Milwaukee West Park South Milwaukee- - - . . Park South Milwaukee- . - - - Park Kenosha Voc. - . - Park Kenosha Voc.. . . Park Union Grove . . . Park Kenosha HBV - - - Park Horlick B - - - Park Beloit ------ Park Union Grove - 4 - Park Kenosha B - A Park Beloit ------ Park Union Grove - - - Park Horlick B - - - lim-If Ifmr: Belland, Csipkes, Roselle, P. Tishuk, J. Yoghourtjian, R. Simonsen, Forkner, Pease, Tulloch, G. Thompson, E. Carlson, Mgr. Sayles. Close scrimmage results as Carlson dribbles in front of Johnson, Fuller moves by to cover Pease, who runs around the left side. oped several varsity prospects. The quintet met plenty of stiff competition, the toughest probab- ly being Union Grove High School. The team from the Grove defeated Park in two of the three games played. Coach Krause found sev- eral combinations which seemed to work well. One of the most effective of these groups in- cluded Bobeck and Fuller as forwards, Saucke at center, and Leslie and Johnson in the guard positions. Playing in preliminary contests to the regular league games, the B team attracted large early attendances. lfronl lfou-1 H. Leslie, Clarence Johnson, Haluska, Saucke, E. Greene, Fuller, Schoening, Tenzy, Bobeck. as .1' I X f



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Intramurals 5 ' 'L A Q' 1 Intramurals, this year included touch foot- ball, organized by Mr. Nemacheckg basketball and volley ball, organized by Mr. Von Haden. At the completion of the basketball schedule, a tournament was held to determine school champs. An elimination contest decided volley ball winners. Badminton was also a popular intramural sport. ,LK Flipping a coin for the choice of goals ctopy in the cham- pionship touch football game are: E. Burke, B. Asplund, D. Konz, H. Donahue, A. DeLuca, H. Bergman, J. Dahle, J. Schweitzer Crefereej, L. Martin, B. Dehne. Room 233 defeated room 132 in the game. Room 323 defeated room 107 in the intramural basket- ball finals. Pictured here are Referee J. Murphy, H. Pedersen, F. Kurhajec, S. Komistra, A. Molinaro, L. Miller, Russ Andersen, W. Pottinger and M. Kadamian. J. Schweitzer is at the free throw line. Speedball teams were formed in gym classes and class champions were declared. Clayton Nielson's team from the fourth hour Mon.-Wed. gym class is shown Lcenterh winning the school championship. Room 107 defeated room 334 in the semi-finals of basket- ball. Here, in the back are: D. Larsen, H. Pedersen, E. Andersen, D. Brazdzons, Referee Nutt. In the foreground are W. Pottinger, Don D. Christensen and B. Miller. A. ' Molinaro is at the free throw line. ' 2 1 1. , Room 823 also took the honors in the volley ball tour- lull- nament. Here, Bob Patterson and his team mates H. Derksen and A. Radwill of the Library attempt to spike the ball at K. Bahnson, and M. Kadamian of 323. Picking up larger pieces of rock and cinder from the track 5' so as to improve the running surface are: J. Chapman, B. . Kristopeit, M. Sorenson and B. Kirkendoll. J. -Q 26 Bahia ,..,.,, La.

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