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

 - Class of 1955

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Washington Park High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 24 of 152
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Accuracy learned The proud father of six lovely children, Mr. Richard fGilbrethJ Green finds teaching math more to his taste than his original choice, engineering. An un- forgettable event witnessed by Mr.NGreen was Paris, VE Day, 1945. Feeling that Park offers excellent opportunities for all, his pet peeve is waste of these advantages. Truly a man close to the hearts of all. through mathematics A newcomer to Park this September, Miss Marlys Wolleson comes to us from the Tall Corn State. A member of the American Association of University Women, she also serves as a Wichaka advisor. Her spare time is devoted to knitting and photography. Welcome to Park, Miss W . We hope your stay will be an extended one. Edt A widely traveled newcomer to Park from Mitchell Junior High School is Miss Ruth Colt, who serves as advisor to the Mitchell Y-Teens. Miss Colt, who can't imigine any other work than teaching, has one pet peeve - mothers' sons who want to talk while l'm talking . An enviable experience of her European tour in 1930 was witnessing the last performance before World War Il of the Passion Play at Oberammergau. Interested in photography and family outings with his wife and three children is Mr. J. William Christen sen. During his ten years at Park, he has served as advisor to the Pep Club, Hi-Y and senior class activ ities at various times. A favorite mathematics teacher who might have become a chemist, he feels Park offers much.

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Q 9125, , 1, V W ,fffvwy The sciences prepare us for tonZopovig,w'zjy.f Those fortunate enough to acquaint themselves with Miss Mary Anne Lochner are certain of a pleasurable friendship with a friend of youth. Happy in her chosen work, Social Sciences, Miss Lochner especially enioys dramatizations of historical events. Her travels have carried her to various sections of her own United States. ., M, , Advisfo to both the Tennis and Bowling Clubs is Miss Mary Jane Gordon, who divides her day between teaching biology and physical education. She enioys athletics, especially golf and bowling, and travel in her spare time. Likeable Miss Gordon has attended Ripon College, the University of Colorado and the University of Wisconsin. Coaching basketball, golf, and cross country rank high in the heart of Mr. Philip Krause, who also teaches biology at Park. Known to us as COACH and as DADDY to his two children, he's certainly a man who's got what it takes. Yea! yea! Coach Krause! Yea! N! With teaching experience in several other states, Mr. Francis Rogers rates Park as absolutely the best and no kidding . Father of two, he is rated by them and all who know him in the very same fashion. Mr. Rogers enioys geology and would have been a commercial chemist had he not chosen teaching.



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an invaluable acliunct. . . Although a newcomer to Park, Mr. Richard Wollin already rates Park as a superior school, perhaps because his own understanding attitute toward youth. His love of mathematics and engineering served him well in the summer of 'I953 when he worked on the development of a new iet engine for G.E. He is Ushers Club advisor. gl. ,ft it WW 4-n A transfer to Park from Mitchell Junior High School, Miss Harriet Weltman can boast of having been in every state in the union save three. Although at one time interested in studying ballet, she chose the field of mathematics. A likeable person indeed her greatest wish is to visit Bermuda. A much-traveled member of Park's facul- ty, Miss Meriel Gralow has visited in Europe, as well as in the United States. Sewing, dancing and golf are activities she chooses for any spare time. Miss Gralow, known for her charm and ready wit, is completing her second year at Park. Although surgery was the first love of Mr. Willard Raymond, both students and teachers feel fortunate that he finally turned to the field of education. Along with his mathematics work, Mr. Raymond enioys automobiles and Park, of which he says, lt's tops! His special dream is to live like a hillbilly. We're glad he lives here at Park with us. gal 0 0 n .l

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