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

 - Class of 1942

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Autumn Club Activities Forum ' Friendly arguments are the vogue at club meet- ings. Listening to Town Hall of the Air discussions, supper meetings, and attendance at city council sessions are some of the many activities of this group. President ...................................... Guy Zaricor Vice President .................. Mary Claire Lahr Secretary .............. ........... D orothy Zinnen Treasurer ........... ........,... D ean Holden Prop Twisters Friday afternoon is flying day. If the weather is favorable, the model planes soar out-of-doors: if not, the gym serves as a testing ground. With all the recent advances made in airplane construction, club members are kept busy trying out new ideas. President .............................. Warren Ranscht Vice President ........ ............. D on Botsford Secretary .............. ........., I erry Jackson Rifle Club Regular night for shooting is Thursday at the Park High range maintained at Mitchell school. Chief social activity of the organization during the fall season is a series of roller skating parties. Incidentally, they are a source of revenue too. President ............................................ Bill Bach Vice President ........... .....,..,.. F red Hansche Secretary .......................................... Ioe Longo Assistant Secretary .......... Glenn Lockwood Science To further the interest of members in various fields of science is the aim of this school organi- zation. Trips to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry are red letter days on the calendar. President ............................................ Al Exner Vice President ........... ....... E leanor Genich Secretary ....,................... .,.,...... B etty Becker Assistant Secretary ................ Lois Dierstein l X f N Qu ,hx lcll lll, Q Q I n CD 3? 'Why ? at-s in f 71- X ff' Page 27 Student Council Home room representatives met together particu- larly to consider and to provide for student social needs, as well as to operate in fields where student government can operate. Particular projects of the Council this fall were after school pep sessions, the matinee turnabout dance, the all-school eve- ning dance, and the decoration of the goal posts for the Park-Horlick game. President ..........................,..... Robert Morgan Vice President ........... ........ S teve Henkes Secretary ........................ ........ M ary Gilday Assistant Secretary ................ Carol Burkert Tri Alpha Service projects of the club are school magazine sales, Red Cross knitting, and a Big Sister plan for aiding incoming students to get oriented. Special recreational features are the Halloween party and an entertainment for fathers designated as Dad's Night. President ............... ........, D orothy Heath Vice President ........ ....,........ N aja Roslak Secretary ....,......... ......... S hyla Slobodkin Treasurer .......... ......,.,..... R uth Taylor Table Tennis Ping-pong tournaments have a strong appeal to Park students. Not only are championship rounds played at the regular Friday meetings, but a number of matches were scheduled with members of the Horlick club. Several of the boys enter and win honors in the city tournament. President ,.,........................... Violet Melander Vice President ......... ........ ,....... T o m Hughes Secretary .............. ..................... R uth Taylor Treasurer .......... ......... C arol Vande Bunt Wichaka A reception for sophomore girls opened the fall activities. The traditional formal initiation cere- mony, the Hick-Iig, and the Donut Drag were the highlights of the social program. Besides these general Wichaka activities, the individual class organizations had their own individual programs. President ................................ Gloria Chesnut Vice President ......... ........ B arbara Hoaglin Secretary ..........,....... ...,......... I oyce Peters Social Chairman ........ ......... E ugenia Lewis

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Autumn Club Activities Audubon These bright fall mornings while most of us are taking our last minute snoozes, a few nature lov- ers meet with Mr. Sanders at the flagpole and begin a search for the last struggling birds of the season. President ,........... .......... M orris Hood Vice President ....... .......... I ack Evans Secretary ........... .,....... I une Matson Beacon Hard work and unusual ingenuity enable the weekly newspaper staff to bring out a paper which is judged one of the seven best in its class in the country by National Scholastic Press Association standards. Editor ....................... .....,.,........... I im Haight Associate Editor ...i.....,.... Mary Bandouveris Assistant Editors ................ Florence Hogan Betty Fox Assistant Editor .........,........ Frances Skinner News Editor ......,...... .....,...... I im Bowman Sports Editor ......,.... ........ R ichard Schulz Feature Editor .........,.,........,....... Patty Felske Business Manager ........,..,.. Margaret Friday Advertising Manager .......,.... Richard Evans Badminton Playing at noon is great fun, although the work of putting up and taking down the nets seems endless, unless you can induce club adviser Von Haden to lend a hand. President ................... ........ K en Thiesen Secretary ........ .......,. I anet Iames Girls' Athletic Association Hockey occupies the after school hours of the G.A.A. girls. This fall, after a period of practice play, tournament games were played between teams representing the various classes. The sen- iors emerged as champions. President ..................................,,. Sally Grove Vice President .....,.,........,. Iosephine Gaudio Secretary .............. ...........,..... K atie Geritz Kipikawi Key members of the yearbook staff are ap- pointed to their positions, and the job of recruiting new workers is begun. A chronological arrange- ment is decided upon, and the general layout of the book is begun. Co-editor CCopy and Layoutl ........ ........Dorothy Nelson Co-editor tPhotographyD ........ George Nield Autumn Section Editor .......... Helen Quimby Winter Section Editor .... Mardelle Schneller Spring Section Co-editors..Virginia Nelson Lois Diedrich Library To serve the school through service in the library is the aim of this group. As a part of the general social program, the Horlick Library club is enter- tained at a tea in November. President ,,......,... .....,....... L orraine Thoemke Vice President ............ Katherine Demopulos Secretary .......................... Rosella McConnell Photography At times this fall you may have observed people in strange positions: lying on the ground, sitting, kneeling, hanging from queer places, practically standing on their heads. Perhaps you thought they were tetched, but they weren't really crazy, just members of the Photography club engaged in their favorite pastime, shooting with their candid cameras. President ......... ........ R ichard Keller Secretary ........ ....... H elen Alusic Chess Eighteen members meet to play this thought provoking game in room 125 each Thursday. According to information at hand, German blitz tactics have had little influence in altering methods of chess play. P1'eSidenf .............. ......... G lenn Lockwood Vice President ,...,.., ,,,,,.,,,,, I qmes Schulz SGCIGTUTY .............. .......... P hyllis Alcorn Commercial Honor To help acquaint members with the demands of prospective employers and to keep them informed about latest business methods is the aim of this organization. This is accomplished by arranging visits to local factories and offices, and by bring- ing speakers from these offices to student meetings. President .........................,......., Phyllis Reiche Vice President .................... Margaret Friday Secretary .............. .........,,,. I ean Iensen Treasurer ........... ...... C arl Bullmore Page 26



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