Washington High School - President Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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HELEN KALSCHEUER With her impish grin Honey has brightened many days destined otherwise to be dull. She will tell you she likes reading. Her vocabulary will prove it. Her friends tell of her industry in G.A.A. GRINNEL KANE Vanilla purports to be another Wilentz or Darrow. His experience in track may aid him in chasing ambulancesg Student Council gave him training in rules of law, and Architects' Club instructed him in building a case. ROBERT KANE B Kane has two preferences--football, and--for contrast--blondes. Throughout his years at Washington, he has played an important part in each pursuit. Robert belonged to the Hi-Y, and is a wrestling fan, too ROBERT KEITEL Blushingly Bob has efficiently carried on in Science Club and Student Council. Unblushingly he accepted the sports editorship in the Surveyor and President. We're agreed that the results give him no cause to change his complexion now. ANNA KELLY Behind her quietness, Anna is worth getting acquainted with. Perhaps one day we'll be reading her fairy tales to owl-eyed children and saying, I knew her when ---- . b MARGARET KLEIN Mag can take it and like it. Her favorite indoor sport is private secretarying for as busy a person as Miss Dot Zehnder. Outdoors, she gets her oxygen and relaxation on skates, thank you. ELSIE KLOPKA Here's the million dollar smile girl, Else for short,--as if she weren't short enough already. All School Council, German Club, G.A.A., had her loyal support. Dancing is her hobby. Her highest ambition is VERY secret. DAN KNAPP Dapper Dan is quite a versatile person. He writes, plays piano and tennis, and composes music. He was formerly a member of the Hi-Y and the Dramatic Club, while he hopes to be a lawyer. RUTH KOCH Sis is the little girl with the wistful ring in her voice, the irresistible dreamy look in her blue eyes. Her talents have led her into Thespian pursuits, as well as those of G.A.A. and Science Club. JEROME KOLLASCH We'd like to see the dresser in Red's room, he collects souvenirs. No model child, he's little seen and much heard--in orchestra. Details? He has a wealth of friends and hopes never to join the unemployed. LESLIE KRINKE Oh, what bliss to have happy-go-lucky Les's views! It is the more marvelous in view of the depression. Is Joyce responsible? Perhaps his happy association with the Hi-Y and the library have also occasioned them. ADOLPH KRUEGER Adolph has had height enough for basketball, feet enough for football, a graceful swing for baseball, and speed in skating. So he has had fun along the way. His friends have fun seeing him have fun. Doius KRUEGER Molly is a child of efficiency. Witness her achievements in the typewriting . department. Besides, she has shown a deal of interest in German Club, Jr.-Sr. Sisters. Many teachers will bemoan the loss of this secretary in June. FELICIA KRUZESKI Peppy, enthusiastic, and giggling, Babe makes her presence known. She has been a Girl Reserve and G.A.A. member, and spends her extra time copying songs heard on the radio, which she later croons to all listening ears. LORRAINE KUTTNER Want a portrait of yourself or a water color of your favorite picnic spot? See Lorry . This artistic girl hopes to be a professional. If you see her with an easel, X you'll know what it's all about. 1 LA VERNE LAMBERT Frank and impulsive, Red has won many friends about school. Her changeable temperament has made her an interesting person to know. Ambition? It's a secret even from herself. G.A.A. knows her as a loyal member. EILEEN LARSON , A Very musical person we have here, whose ambition is to be director of a girls' band. Her talent has been exercised in both orchestra and Gir1's Glee Club. She writes music by ear during leisure time. BERNICE LEHMAN A valued member of the G.A.A. and Girl Reserves, Bern enjoys skating and read- ing. She has a lovely smile and bewitching dimples which capture the separate and collective hearts of her world.

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Eighteen IRENE GIESEN Giving a party at your house? Call Rene , She aspires to direct an orchestra, and just now devotes herself to dancing. Girl Reserves have enjoyed her companion- ship through'her high school life. GEORGE GRABNER The Rockefeller-Edison of this generation will be George. For where there's a will there's a way. The will is thefdesire to become a rich man, the way -- the perfecting of his hobby of making radios. RUTH Gmxizionn Active in every branch of G.A.A., Ruth stood out in the sports world. Her vocal ability made her an excellent Glee Club member, her friendliness and good fel- lowship, the nicest kind of Big Sister. ANN GRUNDHAUSER Annie is one of those gratifying persons who mind their own business very well. She has been a member of the G.A.A. Collecting snapshots of this and that is her favorite hobby. She aspires to efficient stenography. LOUISE HAAG Mary Lou! Does this sweet, fragile name conjure up comedienne or efficient journalist? One she dreams of becomingg the other she already is. Other dreams are in her eyes, but her giggle is more widely celebrated. ROBERT HAAS Curly hair, rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes and teeth--that's Bob. Architects' Club and Annual staff have both claimed him as a willing and enthusiastic worker. In a noisy world, his silence is soothing as syrup. LUCILE HAGON Lu with her dimples, blonde hair, and serene smile is a combination to capture a heart--or a contest. Girl Reserves, Student Council, and Big and Little Sisters were glad to have her among their number. MILDRED HANDY To look at Millie , one would never guess that her favorite recreation was sleep- ing, for she is always busily engaged. Witness her services in the Girl Reserves, Student Council, Big Sisters, and Library Staff. IRA HARRINGTON Pitter, patter,--plop go girls' hearts as Ike walks down the hall. Apprenticed to the good life through Hi-Y and Student Council, his ambition is to reach a. ripe old age--and draw for his grandchildren's annuals? JAMES HENDRICKS Just tall enough, and just short enough, Jimmy hikes whither his feet guide him . Though an outdoor boy, he enjoys reading, and from the vocabulary he exhibits, he does it to his advantage and others' amazement. DOROTHY HILD Glee Club and G.A.A. claim Dee as a member. The gold bug has nipped her, keeps her busy at treasure hunting. She points proudly to her collection of old currency and says, There's gold in them thar coins . MARIE HOFBAUER Babe is as capable as she is ambitious. Girl Reserve, Library Staff, and German Club activities attest the former, her ambition--one day to go a-journying--she affirms. In her leisure time she works on a mysterious scrapbook. MILDRED HUNZIKER Millie is the live wire of any- party. Her bright head and quick smile have shone in G.A.A., W Club, Jr.-Sr. Sisters, and library club. In her innermost heart Millie longs to become a professional dancer. KATHRYN HURLBERT Kitty , whose warm smile has fallen upon us all, is a thoroughly efficient little woman. We don't doubt that she will be excellent as private secretary, as she has been as Jr.-Sr. Sister and Girl Reserve. CHARLES JAHN Chuck the silent--but is he wise! And those who know him best do tell how talkative he can be when among friends. Still we hold that, silence being golden, Chuck has made his million already. IRENE JAROSCH Among Ps accomplishments, we point out with pride her ability to sing, write, set hair, be athletic. She swims, and wants to be a hairdresser. Already adept in the latter art, her name should make beauty history. ALBERT JOHNSON Al wants a new car, probably to facilitate hauling of the gang he brings to and from school every day. Besides serving as chauffuer, Al has given a good demon- stration of his ability on the football team. LILLIAN JOHNSON Tiny, blonde, vivacious--we like Lil , Her Girl Reserve helping hand is always ready. Personally, if we reach the top of the success ladder, we're keeping her in mind, she'll make a perfect private secretary.



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Twenty JAMES MCDONOUGH MARGARET MCDONOUGH ELEANOR MCLAFFERTY GERTRUDE McMAHoN FLORENCE MICHAELS ROBERT M1LLAR DOROTHY MILLER JOHN CATHERINE LEMM lwhisperj --her greatest ambition is to earn and cash very large checks.,As enjoy- able company, she rates among the best. We know from experience. GEORGE LEVINE Joking, jolly Murphy is a great athlete, a loyal adherent of all sports. We nominate him for Ripley's corner: He claims no hobby or secret ambition, but we bet they're both in sports. Are we right? JOHN LEWANDOWSKI To be Hearst, Barrymore, and Stevenson in one is John's modest ambition. His potentialities appeared in his dramatic work, Surveyor editorship, and Hi-Y presi- dency. There's nothing ambitious he didn't try once. Oh, and he's blonde and tall. ARNOLD LINDER Arnie needs no pompous introduction. His work speaks for him. Ably he served the 1935 class as junior president. In Hi-Y, and as associate editor of the Presi- dent, his vitality and humor have cut their own channels. FRANK LIPOLD Mercury, Frank has been dubbed. If we weren't feeling particularly ethical, we'd tell you why. If you want to think it's because he has tripped light-footedly from Hi-Y and Poster Club through track and basketball, you may. LORRAINE LUNZER Though cross-words loom large in Lorrie's life, her friends would be puzzled indeed to hear any but sweet words from her. Known best to Girl Reserves here, she's flying high some day--to Europe, she hopes. ANDREW MARGL Andy is the boy who held the light while you posed for an annual snapshot. Possessed of prodigious cleverness, he wrote many feature stories for the Survey- or. Student Council and Hi-Y vote him a great success. PAULINE MAzUR Polly is a Thespian and hopes to continue to express her dramatic promptings. Club members have appreciated her loyalty. Besides being able to ACT a likeable girl, her sweet manner and friendliness demonstrate that she IS one. MARCELLA MAZURKIEWIZ A versatile miss is talkative Sally . Some of the sports in which she has excelled are: track, archery, basketball, kittenball, and skating. Embroidering is her hobby. Her sole ambition is to become a successful and efficient librarian. EDGAR MGCULLOUGH Mac is a nice sort of fellow to have sitting in front of youg he seems to know all the answers. Tho, we suspect, like Holmes' funny man, he never dares be as clever as he can. Jim is a true Irishman, with a flair for oratory. Politics is his favorite subjectg red his favorite color. His newspaper reading makes him an interesting conversa- tionalist. His speaking enthusiasm he already shows in his expression work. We admire the wavy hair of this dependable and independent colleen, called Sis . Student Council has claimed her attention, and Girl Reserves. Spare time is spent in constructing a scrap-book. She's an all-around good sport. Irish and mischievous, that's Babe --one of our best liked classmates. Her sin- cerity and honesty have won our love and respect. Girl Reserves, Jr.-Sr. Sisters, and G.A.A. have claimed her major interest here. Her addiction to the violin might supply a hint. Otherwise few would guess that Gertie's apple cheeks belong to a poet. Patriotic and of a business turn, she hopes to make her career as a government employed stenog. Quiet and industrious, Flossie will make a good wife. She likes to sew and read, and is altogether the kind of person it would be nice to come home to. The Art Club claimed her attention here. Bob is a taciturn scholar, well liked by intimates, admired by acquaintances. His is the gift of playing the guitar and remaining secluded from public notice. However does he do it?--And he's so tall and handsome. Who's that laughing? Dor, of course. Who hasn't heard her joyous laugh sounding through the halls? Besides laughing, Dor has found time to serve as president of the Jr.-Sr. Sisters and has been active in Thespian productions. MINGO Frog is a man's man in the making. His activities have included the Hi-Y and l Social Science Club, while his hobby is hunting and fishing. Fred Astaire's danc- i ing is the objective of his secret ambition. Kitty will some day be a shorthand writer and typist de luxe , -because-U

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