Contests Are HeldOn City PlaygroundsDespite rainy ueHther and wet grounds, city piaygiounds 11 polled good attendance for the fiist week of summer activity. Many of the playgrounds, which are all sponsored by the Sheboygan Department of Public Reel eat ion, started the sum-niei season last Monday by having an opening day parade.In older to maich in a parade, each child made a mask from a paper bag, decorating it with era} ons and colored paper. The masks represented a variety of creatures, including elephants, beats, cats, and spacemen Playgrounds'Which had mask parades wcie James Madison, Roosevelt, Cooper ami JeiiprsonWashington plavgiound also h.'id a paiudc. but each marcher made a large paper sunflower instead of a mask. The flowers were later judged in a contest with the fust place award going to Bonnie Ayer and second pilt;ice to Joan Schmidt. Honorable mention was given to Andrea Goldberg, Jill Gier, Diane Heller, Alice Stieber, and Sherry t^uasius A sewing card contest v as a No held at Washington. The winneis wete fust prize, Mitiam Laskow'ski; second prize, Susan Wagner; third prize, Barba 1 a Meyer; brightest. Karen Gtuhe. prettiest. Ilona Vencius, best sewn, Audicv Gruenkc On Friday the children made belts in handiciaft which they later judged Fust piue was awarded to Joann Schumann, second to Miriam Laskowski. thud to Kenny Webei, must coloiful to Ahce Siegl, prettiest to Judith Barack* most unusual to Sandra Barack, bnghtest to Carol Jean Wuestenhagen and honoiabie mention to Jimmy Wolf.Washington teams emeiged victorious in practice softball games. The cubs beat Kuehne Court cubs 20-4 vvj,th Torn Brinkman's home lun with bases full, and 8-6 in a second game. The iWashington midgets beat the 'Kuehne Couit midgets 7-4. Contest winners at Washington were: bean bag singles — John Stocks; bean bag mixed doubles —■ Kenneth Webei, Baibaia Wandrey; Ring-O-Lett singles--Tom Repenshek on Tuesday and Jtobeit Horn on Thuisday: box hockey—Jim Knaty. /At James Madison playground the winners of the week in the bean bag content were: firstplace - - Brian Stemhaus, Tun Frahl, Jim Neumeistei: second place — Lynne Bezoentk, Jill Graefe Winners in the Ring-O-Lett contest were: first place —Keriy Griessmeyer, Larry Be* zoenik, Don Reinke; second place —Lucille Markeiz, Susan Repenshek, Brian Stemhaus Two sand !contests were held and the following children weie declared the winners: fiist place—Marlene Dioege, Susan Kelley, Don-jald Reinke, Bnan Stemhaus, iJimmy Neumeistei, Allen Rein-jhardt; second place—Dean Eb-jersberger, Aithur Droege, Mar-[lene Dioege; third place—Larry Boll Kenny Steh, James DotzConduct TournamentThu tv children entered the•bSnail Hopscotch tournament which was neld Tuesday at Roosevelt The winneis were* first, prize Karen Katte; tied for second wore Shaion Zaletel and Steffie Dobioski; and tied for thud weic Julie Panke and IManon Lawrence The Sewing idub made doll clothes whichwete entered in a fashion c.un-test. The winners were: Linda Smith, Susan Roska, KarenRulhe, Linda Bemnger, Karen .Katte, San'dta Hoppe, Stetfie Dobroski, Gwynn Ries, Shirley Hebmg, Marsha Rydbeig, Sharon Rose, Sandy Rydberg, Maiy Thiel, Donna Halverson, Bar-bara Olsen, Nancy Dickman, Sharon Zaletel, Jean Martin, Nancy Steffen, Jean Babisch, Mary Matichich, and Wendy Eckhardt. The judges for thecontest were: Raymond Modiz, Gloria Sieeh, Patty Giott, Shaion Kammeizelt, and Jo Asm Matichich,Thursday was Cowboy Day at Roosevelt The children dressed like cowboys and games and songs centered around a cowboy theme. Lassos were made and squaie dancing was held in the afternoon. On Friday a Double Standing Broad Jump Contest was held. The wmneis were: fust place, Sharyn Kam-merzelt; second place, Batbara Sizon»n; third place. Steffie Dobroski: fourth place, Moms Lawrence. Runners up were: Marion Lawrence, Carol Donlon, Dickie Lawrence, and Donna Halverson. The winner of the Softball Pitch for Accuracy Contest was Nancy Likas.Many tournaments wete held at the Cooper playground dining the past week Jimmy Winkel, Judy Hummitzsch, and John Roblee were the wmneis of the bean bag contests, John Rozac, Paul DeSombie. Kathy Jones and Richard Zomck won the Ring-O-Lett contest; and Dennis Klein. Donna Oehmke. and Goiy Yuik were box hockey wmneis. In the checkei toiuna-ment Judy Staick and Cathy Staick were the wmneis. While Tony Harder won the Kalah tournament, and John Regenfuss won the Mill tournament Kalah tournaments aie being held on many of the playgrounds. The game is plaved with beans or othei counteis on a special board Originally Kalah was played hundreds of veais ago in the countries ol: the Xeai EastAfi Pimtipf VhnlVSWEETIE PIEBy NadineTM **£ US fmLO* lt;**That's a setter, isn't it?e*t doll, Diane Duecker; cleanest, Maiy Beth Karsmck; prettiest Barbara Hopeman; softest hair Margaret McClearv; prettiest diess, Chailene DillinghamIn the big dolls division the aw aid for the neatest doll went to Shaion Meyer; for the cleanest doll Cheiyl Straus: prettiest, Kathy Karl son; softest hair,'Batbara DeBraal; prettiest dress. Pam Handrovv In the drawing contest for 4 to 8 year olds fust place went to Linda jCaipentei second place went to I Linda Lou Bartig. and third! place went to Pam Meyer Animated characters frompaper disks were made at theground In the first contest John Heidemann, James Bar-buch, Coco Tibons, Thomas Zeigler placed first, and John Adelich, Tim Kaker, and Randy Kaker placed second. In the second contest Gary Hiebmg came in first, second place went to Pat Sprangers and Sandy Swida, third place went to Jim Ryder, fourth place went to Ronald Malvitz and Jim Regut is, and fifth place went to Joe and John Heidemann Winners of the bean bag contests were David Mads on Jan Giosshucsch, George Butt, and Jill Gios-sheusch The winners of the box hockey contest were Richaid Disotelis and Joan BraunSeltzer kois Chvarack and Eileen Schneider were the runncic-up. Bean bag champ for the week was Bill Bensman, and the runner-up was Ronnie Ortlieb. Judging the sandbox contest were Elaine Felton, Mary Meyer and Ruth Hickmann. They awarded the first prize to Timothy Phiefert, Jimmy Bauman,and Susie Grams. Second place went to Karen Kober, Peggy Fox, and Patty Fox Karen Schindler and Susan Hewer won third place. Judging the doll contest were Lois Wierzbach and Karen Simon. Winneis in the various divisions were as follows: most unusual, Lois Chvar-ack; cutest doll, Diane Gleich; smallest, Mary Jo Salzwedel; stuffed animal, Carl Lei term an, best dressed, Patty Kroos; best baby doll, Diane Udovich; prettiest, Mary Kuether; longest hair, Linda Kuester, curliest hair, Linda Schwarz Moose contest winners were: mill — Lloyd Wittstick, box hockey—Kenny Etch; bean bag —Jack Drew; bean bag—Barbara Schmidt; Ring-O-Lett— Don Bifano.Win Bean Bag Contest On the Lincoln playgiound 'the vvinneis of the bean bag congest on Monday were Mary War-iner, Janet Voigt, and Sandy jHigon On Thursday the bean 'bag winners were Geiaidme Zeroth, Mike Haien. Sandy Higon, 'Kiki Trossen, and Janet Voigt iThe wmneis of the Ring-O-Lett Contest on Thursday were John Robinson. Edna Robinson and j Jerry Hoist iom The Friday Rmg-0-Lett winners were JimTHE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Monday, Junt 25, 195*Holslrom, Geraldine Zeroth and Jerry Holstrom.Jeannine Otte, Lome Brasser, Ray Mueller, and Ron Splinter were selected to be junior leaders on the Grant playground. On Friday afternoon a big play tournament was held. The results of this tournament are* iSand sculpture, Katherine ;Kiaus. Jo Ann Nauschutz, Linda :Nausehutz, first; Kenneth Lewis, second; Nancy Blazrch, Richard Reinboid, Mary Reinbold, John Schott, and Larry Heinz, tied for third. Box hockey — Ray Mueller, fiist, James Kandreck, second, and Kent Harmehng, third. Hopscotch — Lou Jean Graumann, first; Kathleen Saint, second, and Nancy Biazich, third. Tetherball — Waliy Graumann, first; Ray Mueller, second; Kay Harmeling, third. Art contest, age nine and over. Waliy Graumann, first, Hazei Saint, second; Louise Koran, third Art contest, ages six to nine. 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