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

 - Class of 1935

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SOPHCMORIE CLASS S the above snapshots show, the sophomores are much in evidence about the building. Those who are active members of the All School Council are: Wanda Rembish, Ralph Colaizy, Lucille Mund, Christine Lang, Frieda Koenig, Lorraine Kerri- gan, John Perry, Stanley Harris, Clifford Adams, John Roth, Bernard Krois, Marcella Johnson, Harold Thompson, Flora Imbrone, and Monica McDonough. William Jastrow, George Katz, and Gordon Holmgren may be found among the mem- bers of the basketball squad, while Charles Brownell and Clifford Adams are active members of the football squad. Sophomores who are outstanding in scholarship and whose names frequently appear on the honor roll are:Arlene Class, Henry- Michaels, Aaron Efron, Joseph Yerke, June Beaudet, Planetta Lang, and Christine Lang. I-Slilirleif Qvule, .Iohn Roth. Kenneth Nickelson, XVilliam Mossbrugger, Robert Kramlinger, Roy Klatt. Vernon Wyst- raci. 'velyn Gie ll-Leona Mulcare. Lenore Sundberg, Emily Blake. Virginia Bierewerth. Winlfred Bronson. June Dufault, .lean Young, Edith McCammon, Sue Kirch. Dolores Folska. Virginia Miller. Dolores Johnson, Julia Rath lIl-Florence Kotefka. Arlene Class, Marie Steinhauser, Dorothy Schneider,,Grace Weiss. Katherine Tschida, Theresa Hoffman, Margaret Stage. Julia. Deeb, Mildred Magnuson. Frances Lanz. Lorraine Hasenzahl.. Marie Reidelberger. Margaret St. Germain 1V-Margaret Turner, Gerald Miller. George Rhea-iult, Harold Closmore. Howard Thompson. Melvin Kadrie. Bernard Krois. Nick Tschida. Clemens Aga. Earl Fehland V--Marie Borsch, Irene Kaufman. Ruth La Chapelle. Leanna Bradford, Mildred Anderson, Dolores Havener. Esther Carl- son, Lorraine Holt. Betty Nikosch. Marie MeCa,rron, Flora Imbrone VI-lone Vadnais. Ruth Nesgard. Maxine Syvertsen, Pearl Solberg. Charlotte Krueger, Lillian Bryant. Alice Root, Doro- thy Petro, Bertha Marx. Hortense Dolney VlI--Marie Sheffield. Mary Mooney, Phyllis Mcixrdell. Lillian Broberg, Wanda Rembish, Katherine Xvelsch, Gertrude Florizm. Pauline Belgezi. Anna Weiss, Joyce llmlinzin. Myrtle Houliston

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1-HlCil1ll'd Burg. Genevieve Cook. Lorraine De Mars, Marcella Giossi. Lucille Muriel, Margaret Russell, Arline Foerster, Helen Elsner. Christine Lang. Katherine Page, Thomas Hartman II-Lorrayne Fero, Evelyn Tolstod, Marjorie Baird, Catherine Huber, Loretta Fellhoffer. Frances Krois, Lois Sundquist. Verna Schzleffer, Mary Kirby. Margaret Stage, Marjorie Hooseman. Marcella Johnson lllr-Keith Austin, Clarence Zaccardi. Herbert Bunde, Ralph Colaizy. Anthony Mieloch, Eugene l.aBarre, John McGuire, Earl Czirclinal. Robert Bossarcl. George Katz, Lewis Williams IV--Kathryn Kienian, Frieda Koenig. Lucille Sonntag, Lorraine Holland. Geraldine YVhittles, Lucille Radecki, Lucille Chase, Dorothy Rosner. Dorothy Kostohris, Bernice Mertens. Lillian Guetz, .John Perry V-Herbert Hoelscher, George Drohinski, John Sweeney, VVendell Jones, VVi1lard Yerkan. Casimer Cyptar. Roger Ayde, Gordon Holmgren, William Jastrow, Earl Joslyn, Emil Krizek, Andrew Pullman SOPHUMURE CLASS Officers John Sweeney ................. - ...... President Myrtle Houliston ................ Vice President Keith Austin ......................... Secretary Lillian Guetz ........................ Treasurer Bernard Krois ,-,,...-,.., -,, Assistant Treasurer LTHOUGH young in years and experience, the Sophomore Class is the largest organization at Washington with an enrollment of approximately three hundred. This group was first organized in September, 1934, under the guidance of Miss Grace Benz. Like most new class organizations, the sophomores were inactive during the fall semester, but a more ambitious program is under way during the spring term. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month.



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K. I-Miss Celina Pilger. Lorraine Kerrigan. Jane Powell. Lorraine Sweeney, Marion Frost. Blanche Lee. Reidun Falk Betty Franklin Wanda Rembish, Flora lmbrone II-Marcella Johnson, Margaret Schneider. Monica McDonough. Louise Haag. Bernadlne Andert. Lorraine La Motte. i D . M'ld 1 H d . Eli Klopk- l IIE-2-Sdllilril PgrIi?:'?rGriiinIeii K3liie?yJa:1ss McCaci'ron, Donald Bjorklund. Charles Jahn, Earl Pitman. Thomas Skweres J h R th . IV-2Slt?anlgy Wilson, Edward Cook, Alfred Nellessen, Roy Grieman. Bernard Tschida. Harry Chapple. WVBJYOII Roebuck Ira Harrington ALL SCHUUL CUUNCHL S the North Star guides travelers at night, so the All School Council furnishes help to bewildered newcomers. When the new students have made their initial adjustment successfully and have taken their places in the Washington family, the Council continues to watch over them and to encourage them in scholarship by offering suitable awards. The work of the Council in regulating traffic is evident eight times each day when classes are passing. Alert council members may be heard to say, No running , or These are down stairs only. Sometimes their advice to new students and to visitors is, The nurse's room is at the north end of the corridor of the third floor in the old building . Although much of the work of the Council is readily visible, some of their work is accomplished behind the scenes. For example, before and after school and during both lunch periods a Council member is on duty at the lost and found desk in the book store. One of the most important activities of the Council is the bookstore which it oper- ates. Notebooks, pencils, paper, and outline maps are sold each day throughout the semester, and second-hand books are handled at the beginning of each new term. Members of the bookstore committee are Ella Akeson, Virginia Anderson, Lorraine Bahr, Christine Lang, Geraldine Scoles, and Edna Posteher.

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