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

 - Class of 1955

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enriches ancl beautifies our lives . . . Known for her work as Wichaka advisor is Miss Ann Rossmiller, who is now serving on the Park faculty for her second year. A graduate of Stout Institute, she enjoys music, singing, piano, records, basketball and football. When not found in the foods room making various delicacies, Miss Rossmiller can us- ually be found deeply engrossed in one of her many extra curricular activities. New to Park this year is friendly Miss Marie Samsel, who enioys music, winter sports and sewing in her spare time. A one-time Wichaka president, Miss Samsel has a great desire to become an advisor of this club. She is now advisor to the ninth grade Y-Teens. WS'-We ,. To help us prepare for a better lite tomorrow is the aim of Miss Margaret Teuscher for her classes in home planning. Her inability to keep secrets brings to light the fact that she would like to have been a grandma. Miss Teuscher enioys rusticating at her country home during summer holidays. gs A true philosopher and lover of the same is Miss Mary Shankland, Park sewing and home manage- ment teacher. This year the annual Christmas concert of the Music Department featured a love- ly Christmas carol which Miss Shankland had written for her young niece. Park salutes Miss Shankland-educator and human being excep- tionale .

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An appreciation of the arts Another special person at Park is Mr. Eilef Saetveit who directs our A cappella choir, choristers, and chorus classes with tremendous ability. He believes There ain't no school as good as Park , to which we'll add Nor a person as gener- ous as Mr. Saetveit . As dynamic as his flaming red hair, Mr. Leon Fosha helps to fill the halls of Park with music. Vitally interested in all, Mr. Fosha has fast become a favorite Park instructor. His pet peeve is people who con- sider music an extra in their lives . He believes of teen- a g e r s, They're wonderful. Nothing they can't do. Pre- viously at McKinley Jr. High, many of his former students are fortunate to have him again at Park. Versatile Miss Helen Sawyer combines her artistic ability with that of teaching French. Educated at five universities in the United States, one in Mexico and three Parisian art schools, she is an inspiration to all who work with her in her classes and the Art Club, KIPIKAWI staff and other committees for which she serves as advisor. His summers speng at St head counselor, Mr. Military Academy as Rowe has been at Park for twenty of his twenty-six years ching. excellent productions he has directed fo t s u A friend and helpful advisor to all, Mr. ol e s to enioy youth as much as we enjoy him. i His love of the Theatre Guild is eviden lg the



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Qghs Ni .44 Stensa Christensen, Dagmar Peter- son and Millie Bassinger seen here are preparing to appease our ravenous appetites as the long awaited noon hour draws near. Serving over 600 meals a day for three different shifts of students is no small task. The kitchen, contain- ing six bake ovens, two gas ranges and a dishwashing machine, is staffed by six efficient ladies and a host of student helpers. Meals, which include the main course, salad, bread, butter, dessert and milk, are sold to students at a cost of 35 cents and to teachers at a cost of 40 cents. The low cost is due to government subsidies. 0ur home away from home complete. Viola Pederson, Alice Nyboe and Edna Tange are shown preparing one of our favorites- grilled cheese sand- wiches. Meals are full of variety and O-o-oh so good! Over 1,000 bot- tles of milk are con- sumed daily and these industrious women are ever on the job. Stu- dents dine in the spa- cious cafeteria to the strains of sweet music, coming to us over our new sound system. The faculty is served in its own special room. All in all, the Park High cafeteria and its staff certainly perform a ser- vice vital to all of us in our busy day. Food and warmth are offered to all. fss

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