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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 29 text:

Sophomores demonstrate grid skills jawn. SOPHOMORE SQUAD. BACK: Coach Grossheusch, Jack Chrise topherson, Tyrone Willis, John Keleske, Bert Brown, Bruce Thord- Jim Petersen, Gasper Munoz, Allen Hillman, Bob Quintanella, Tim Soetenga, Alvin Gomer, and Willie Alexander. FRONT: Bar- ney Hathaway, Adolphus Sanders, Bob Thomas, Shaun Haas, son, Rick Anderson, Jim Hipp, John Cisney, John Johnson, Dave Tom Maimstadt, Bruce Kristopeit, Jim Demett, .lack Priaulx, John Bogan, John Sficos, and Coach Harmon, SECOND ROW: Mike Kopulus, Jett Fiaia, Don Kurten, and Ralph Adamson. Hammes, Ed Christman, Darryl Sheggrud, Gery Filicetti, Al Kairis, 1958 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RECORD HOPES FOR A TITLE-WINNER in cross country faded with the loss of a letter Sepl' 20 Pork O Nollll Chicago winner and failure to identify five top runners. An originally large turnout of Sepl' 27 Polk 2l Janesville candidates reduced itself to a hardy crew, including the group selected to run Od' 3 Polk 28 l-lolllcll in the state meet. BELOW, SEATED: D, Tredreaf, L. Tredreall, Boutell', and Ocl' lo Polk l4 Kenosha Beckerll, and STANDING: Melik', M. Mang , Jacobi , and Ruudl. NOT Od' lg Polk 26 l-lolllck PICTURED: Bill Fons, John Woodford, Dave Russell, Tom Kiley, Jim Zimmermani Od' 25 Polk l9 Be'Oi' Chan Hansman, Bob Keebler, Gene Norman, and Jerry Wala. Ocl' 3l Pork O Kenosha ' ' ' 'Lettermem Senior Lettermen. Nov. 3 Sophs. ... O Park J.V. ... 'Non-conference the harriers The runners lost twice to Horlick, 34-Qi and 3l-24, placed third in a quad- rangular, placed third in two triangular meets, and ran 7th in the Lakeshore, l3th in the Midwest, 4th in the Big-8, and llth in the State cross-country meets. SOPHOMORES PLAY in a league composed of elements of the Big Eight. The Lakeshore and Madison member schools do not play with each other because of travel expenses, but each has games with Beloit and Janes- vilie. Park plays its nearby rivals, Kenosha and Horlick twice. Thus the lOth graders get an opportunity to compete with boys T their own age. Occasionally sophomores are promoted to the varsity squads as the season progresses.

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J-V program provides game experience JUNIOR VARSITY. BACK: Skip Foster, Jim Griese, Russ Schroeder, Van Dyke, and Dave Ewers. FRONT ROW: Art Simmons, Ralph Tonis Mang, and Lance King lMgr.l. SECOND ROW: Ken Mee, Mayfield, Ted Petrakis, Ron Scott, Ken Kehl, Tom Howell, and Dan Amundsen, Tom Lange, Bill Boehm, Dick Klafonda, Richard Bill Storms. A DRASTIC INCREASE in the number of upper- classmen out for varsity football this past season made it possible to return to the practice of operat- ing a Junior Varsity unit separate from the squad from which those playing in varsity competition were drawn. A schedule of games was arranged and a large number of boys were given opportunity to play under game conditions that readied them for senior varsity play in l959. Revival of the program is indicative of renewed interest in tootball at Park. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 1958 JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Park ..... 6 Kenosha .... Park ..... 3l Horlick ..... Park ..... 34 Brookfield .. Park ..... I4 Waterford .. Park ..... O Kenosha .... Park ..... 47 Horlick ..... Juniors ... 39 Sophomores . They're I8 O O 41 O 6 O called RUNNING, as you can see, is the main busi- ness of Cross Countrymen fright to leftl Larry Tredrea, Bill Jacobi, Mort Mang, Don Ruud, Lance Melik, Dave Tredrea, Bill Becker, and Ken Boutell, These composed the state meet team.



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Physical education . . . . . . fall program ATTENTION MAY BE FOCUSED on election of cheerleaders, success of the football team, and or- ganization of Orchesis as September rolls around, but for Park girls this also is the season for speed- a-way and held hockey. Sophomores play speed-a-way, a version of field hockey that employs slightly different equipment and simplified rules. Junior and senior girls in gym classes play field hockey, until the weather turns. Seniors usually go indoors earlier than underclass- men, not because they are less hardy, but because badminton is reserved for them. Since gym space is limited, only a few have room to play with the birdie SPEED-A-WAY PLAYERS at this particular point seem to have neglected to remember what part the ball plays in the prog- ress of the game. Q STICKS FLY! See why the girls need shin guards? GIRLS USUALLY SHY AWAY from playing goalie on the hockey team because of the length of time required to arm oneself, but Lillian Arneson finds that shin guards, chest protectors and heavy shoes help you to keep warm on cold fall days. 26

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