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

 - Class of 1935

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HELEN PETERSON ROBERT OLSON Honest and blunt--that's Bob at first meeting. After knowing him a while, you are happy to discover in him an actor, an artist, and one of the best football players our school has ever had. EVELYN O'N EIL This likeable little girl's ambition is to see what's what in a broadcasting studio. Far from being a bookworm, she nevertheless has made reading her hobby. She has been a member of Thespians, G.A.A., and Girl Reserves. BARBARA PATH Bab has hit the bull's eye again and is leaving us, but memories of her captivat- ing grin remain. She has rendered many services to the G.A.A. board and delved deeply into the mysteries of archery. DOROTHY PENNIG Peanuts is the unique nickname of this little lady with the ravishing smile. Energetic in swimming, skating, and tennis, a Thespian and G.A.A. girl, the true key to her future is the piano keyboard. CPardon our pun.J MAY PEPIN Pep's her name, and pep's her nature, if we are to judge from the multiplicity of her responsibilities about school. Sweet, dependable, she has had a finger in several pies--including those operatic, council, G.A.A., and journalistic. EUGENE MODJESKA Any races to run? Cheers to lead? Page Gene. In Glee club for two years, he was in demand as a singer. His hobby is dancing, and some day--who knows?--he direct his own orchestra. MAY MONKS may May looks quite fragile, but she can take it, we assure you. An active member of the G.A.A., Glee Club, and Big Sisters, she collects souvenirs, too, and many strange articles repose on her dresser. FRED MORSE Fritz is a Jack-of-all-trades . Drawing, photography, stamp collecting, tumbl- ing are a few of the activities he excels in. Our great-grandchildren will pay sums for his paintings if his secret ambition comes true. DOROTHY MUND vast Clear-cut, black-eyed, Dorothy goes unperturbably along the even tenor of her way. Saying little, she never says the wrong thing, wherefore she is a model councilor. And to this verdict her friends agree. AGNES NAEVE Few people resist the warmth of Boot's dark, smiling eyes. She has been a pop- ular member of Jr.-Sr. Sisters and Student Council. Her thoughts like her chum Millie's turn toward professional dancing. Much luck to you, Boots . JOE NEUDAUER Lights! and there was Joe to turn them on. Football has made his acquaintance, but he prefers swimming. In spare time he tinkers used cars, so he'll find a job when he cries, Curtain on Washington days. LOUIS NICHOLSON A confused impression of noise, motion, and beaming good will and Nick appears in a given spot. Being Surveyor business manager, sports editor, Student Council and Historical Society member has never interfered with his ticket sales. VIRGINIA NOVAK Her friends are agreed that Virgie's loyalty and trustworthiness as well as genial friendliness make her a friend worth having. She has been active in School Council, particularly enjoys being active in skating and dancing. GLADYS OLSON Blondie is unobtrusive as her hair will let her be, and you like her when find her out. An athletics enthusiast, she belongs to G.A.A. and occupies leisure time in swimming, dancing, and skating. JUNE OLSON Quiet, blue-eyed June is a favorite among us. Athletic despite her gentleness, her All you her she is a loyal member of the G.A.A. Winter sports and an ambition to cruise over the bounding main are her private enthusiasms. Gracious in manner and a pleasure to the eye is Helen. She assists the Dean of Girls and has proved to be a very present help in time of trouble in all Jr.-Sr. Sister activities. MABEL PETERSON Mae is a singer, a blonde one, at that. Watch your rep , Grace Moore. Every vocal program at school has seen Mae there--always sweet and willing. When brother Melvin catches up, he'll design her stage settings. AGNES PETSCHL Agnes is a gracious and friendly little person who never wastes words. She enjoys playing the part of a mermaid when not occupied with more staid duties. She has been a member of the Home Economics Club.

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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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Twenty-tw EARL PITMAN And it's Earl to you and to us, too. For all his dignity, he's been interested in science, track, swimming, and he has dramatic leanings. Now it's photography. He may snap YOU if you don't watch out. DOLORES POFERI. And here we have Pof , the vivid, the sparkling G.A.A., Historical Society, Surveyor staff member. What fun to know her! And maybe eventually it will be an honor, if she becomes the journalist she aspires to be. JOSEPH PRELGO Silent as the wings of darkness, Joe sits quietly by while the world carries on a conversation. Nevertheless, he has acquired some fast friends with whom he goes skating, as soon as ice appears on the ponds. GERTRIIDE REED Smiling Gertie is one of those girls who go out for athletics in a big way.--G.A.A., Archery, and W Clubs. Despite her love for athletics she is planning her career along the thorny path of business. WALTON ROEBUCK Wally --tall, dark, handsome--can harangue money from a Scotsman. His general abilities have inspired him to set business managing of the New York Sun as his goal. We've seen him as the life of the party , too. JOHN ROSSBACK Students should be seen and not heard. John is like that. Very quiet, yet ever alert and smiling, he spends most of his spare hours playing football in summer and hockey in winter. ART Ro'rII Who hasn't seen Gleck thumbing his way to McCarron's Lake to pursue his hobby, swimming? When not splashing, Gleck , as a member of our stage crew, spent many laborious hours setting up scenery for the 'dramatic department. ALYCE SCHILLA Full of vim, vigor, and vitality is Pat--Vim for Big Sister work, vigor for Glee Club, and vitality in her classes. Her hobby is singing, and someday it may be to the accompaniment of a guitar. GLADYS SCHMIDT Glad loves to sing, and is she good! She was a popular member on the program of any social function. Girl Reserves, Penguin Pals, and Science Club welcomed her membership. Dancing occupies her leisure time. MARGARET SCHNEIDER As soon as this little girl has acquired her M. D., we'll have a doctor in our mids-t. Margie has participated in Student Council, Big Sister, and Girl Reserve ac- tivities. She is an enthusiastic stamp collector. THERESA SCHNEIDER Sing. It's good for you , is Tre's motto, and singing is her solo hobby. Girl Reserves had much of her attention at Washington. For the rest, she couldn't talk much and have a lovely singing voice, too. EVA JUNE SCIIOTTLER June has that rare quality, poise, and is a truly modern girl. She is a dancing enthusiastg you have probably seen her at the Sunlites. This little girl has a big desire to travel to distant lands. JOHN SCHREIER Here is a lad who for recreation will sleep, eat, or think, as the occasion demands. What he does in his serious hours is doubtless the result of all three--building model airplanes or solving scientific puzzles. GERALDINE SCOLES Secretary in '34 and treasurer in '35, Gerry is a councilor of sound standing. She's a sweet Irish lass, whom everyone loves. Her smile may be crooked, but there's never a happier girl walks the halls. Begorrah! THOMAS SKWERES Smile, and the world smiles with you, says Tommy in his genial, joking way. But Tommy also has his serious moments--i. e., making a serious and involved motion for the betterment of the Hi-Y Club. DORIS SOLBERG Studious, friendly, an all around girl is Goldie . Her favorite activities have been Glee Club, G.A.A., and Girl Scouts. Don't tell her if you are treasuring any old coins. She won't rest until she's wheedled them away. LA RAYNE SONNICK Ray is her nickname, and we add--of sunshine. She worked in the library and was a member of German Club and Girl Reserves. In her spare time she collects stamps. She isn't telling HER secret ambition! CAROLINE STEINER She glides o'er the ice with the greatest of ease---. Well, maybe she falls once in awhile, but Honey is adept on skates. G.A.A., German Club, and Girl Re- serves occupied leisure time here in school. O

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