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

 - Class of 1936

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Page 16 DORIS CARTWRIGHT- Dorie's lineup sounds like a forty-eight hour day. With Student Council, G. A. A., Surveyor, Girl Reserves, and W club, she still finds time to swim, read, dance, and dream of traveling 'round the world. HARRY CHAPPLE-Handsome, dark, and tall- Bud makes us forget how to spell chapel correctly. While planting grass, he dreams of riding the rods to a career in lobbying in Washington, D. C. ENRICO CHARLES- E believes in the outdoor life, and natu- rally his hobbies would be camping and hiking. If he can stand being cooped up within four walls, he'll follow a career of typing. IENNIE CHARLES-Library and Annual staffs, skating, dancing, and reading keep Iennie busy and sweet. She wants to be a sec- retary to an executive. She's done her bit for the annual as typist. lOl-IN CHARLES- lay is an all-round man because in addi- tion to golf, baseball, bowling, and the Science club he once made the honor roll. Now he wants to concentrate on being an A-l business man. ORRIN CHRISTIANSON-Musically-minded Ole uses his tal- ented and dexterous fingers to good advantage. Result-the Band sings his praises, Science club echoes its acclaim, and his craft- work answers for itself. VICTOR CLAUSSEN-With pride we look forward to hearing our own Vic, silver-toned voice of W. H. S., vice president of Thespians, German club and Student Council members, represent us at Radio City as an announcer. ' ZELMA CLEMENS- Sissie, a diminutive girl, likes to make scrapbooks of movie stars, to dance, and type. When she grows up, she's going to be a stenographer and learn to drive a car. ALFRED CLOSMORE-I-Iere's a Major Bowes who's interested in nothing but dance bands. Congenial Al's enlivening music has been heard at our Sunlites. Of course, he's going to lead an orchestra of his own. GRACE COLLOVA-The Orient has cast its spell over Tonie, so she's going to wander to China. Horseback riding, dancing, and skating greatly appeal to her, but she considers entering a walk- athon genuine excitement. l RAYMOND CONLEY- Ray is a sports addict. Some evening we'll tune in on WTCN, and we'll hear the announcer describing the skillful playing of Ray --hockey player. In summer seasons he'll engage in business. IOHN CONNOLLY- Swede, who claims his ambition is to graduate and his amusements are hockey and tennis, nevertheless has his eye on being chief fixer-upper tprincipal, to youl of high school boys' and girls' problems. MARGARET CORRIGAN-Girl Reserves found her a willing, en- thusiastic workerp Student Council service revealed her helpfulness: G. A. A. and Big Sisters, her smile. Nan's fondest dream- tIt's the Irish in herl-is to see Ireland. MICHAEL DEGEL-Not to scale the heights of success as an orchestra leader, but only as a member of a large orchestra, is Mike's ambition. Music, kittenball, and baseball are his pas- times.

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RIKA BEST- Rik's mischievousness is known elsewhere be- sides lr.-Sr. Sisters and Council. Reading, enlarging her scrap- book, cmd trying to crochet are her hobbies. We're guessing why she wants to become a good cook. EDWARD BETLOCK--The lessons in anatomy Ed received by wrestling and boxing should stand him in good stead when he wields the surgeon's knife. The chief feather in his cap would be to pin jim Londos. LORETTA BLUMEL- Reading maketh a full man g therefore, Etta has a good start on a literary diet, for her principal enjoy- ment is reading. She belongs to Science club and is interested in stenography. LEONARD BOESEL-Ah, Romeo! Yes, it's Len, President of Travel club and Student Council member is he. One, and only one, yearning hath he-to have his brown-eyed maiden say, Yes.' BERNICE BOISEN-The solitude of Hawaii impresses this gentle, composed girl. Bea is a Girl Reserve, jr.-Sr. Sister, and a member of the Glee club. Her aim in life is to become a private secretary. RICHARD BOOTH-Good ole Rich can't make up his mind whether he wants to be an aviator or a machinist, but what's the difference right now, as long as he enjoys hiking and swimming? IAMES BRADFORD-Persevering is lim -and because he is, he'll go far in his law career--both as lawyer and judge. He has been out for football, and he wears an All School Council button. AL BRUNNER-The army of fast-talking, high-pressure sales- men is slowly drawing .Al into its net. His fondness for wood- working and stamp collectihg is no longer sufficient to keep him wholly occupied. EVELYN BURG- I.ynn's pleasing humor is appreciated by all who have met her in G. A. A., Thespians, and especially in the press room. Her pretty blue eyes, beneath a nurse's cap, will cure any patient. VICTOR CALLOWAY-When Vic was 1935 track captain, he borrowed Mercury's wings, and over the cinders he flew. He's played football, basketball, and earned six letters in these three sports. He wants to be a mortician. IOHN CAPETZ- johnny will be singing I'll float through the air --he's interested in flying, but intends to study medicine. Hi-Y and basketball keep him from being idle. ROBERT CARLSON+Freckle'faced Bob, a typical American boy, takes his recreation swimming and playing baseball. While preparing for college at Washington, Bob is a loyal member of the All School Council. RUTH CARLSON-That what Ruth does, she does well is proved by her scholastic standing, her work in All School Council, Histor- ical society, and as president of the Girl Reserves. She chooses to conquer the business world as a bookkeeper. RITA CARROLL-How do you want to look, old, young, fat, or thin? Rita will disguise you with the grease paint and powder. She is also a Thespian, with a desire to follow the stage. Page 15 i



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ALFRED DENISSON-Likable Al, another bench enthusiast, has won letters in football and basketball. Once he said he'd be- come an educated vagabondg now he thinks he'll earn his million' in the construction business. IOI-IN DOMONKOSe-Iohn found the Hobby club exactly to his liking because his hobby is discovering and experimenting with new ones. To own and operate his own business is his plan for the future. WALTER EHRNREITER- Wally earned a letter in football and also a reputation as the player whose stockings Wouldn't stay up. Swimming is his favorite pursuit. He hopes to be flying with some air squadron. HAZEL ERICKSONvAn all-round athlete and a good student is Hazel, who enjoys skating and dancing, belongs to G. A. A., W club, and the Student Council. Being secretary to Norma Shearer would suit Hazel admirably. BLANCHE EVAN-A foreign buyer is in the making. Blanche, Historical society president and member of Ir.-Sr. Sisters, longs to travel abroad. Her cordial manner brings her many lasting friends. VIRGINIA FALKOWSKI- Virg has the urge to see her trunk covered with hotel stickers from different countries. After watch- ing her travel from Library staff to G. A. A., W and Glee clubs, we're not surprised. KENNETH FLOWERS-Original and peppy, Kenny, our cheer- leader, has a secret longing to become a transcontinental air pilot. I-le is active in Hi-Y and dotes on collecting stamps and pennants. HAROLD I-'ORDI-IAM-To be a college man-perhaps major in journalism---is I-larold's ambition. Louie plays the sax and dances to while away his lonely hours. Travel club claims his extra mo- ments at Washington. VIRGINIA FOX-After college, Fox ts going to spend the rest of her life traveling 'round as a well-informed hitch-hiker. Swim- ming is her hobby, and an All-City seal and a W in G. A. A., her accomplishments. BETTY FRANKLIN-When giggling Bets enters her career as a teacher, she'll know how to sympathize with laughing students. She belongs to Student Council and Glee club. She studies and dreams of aviation. HAROLD FRENNING-Hear the click of the camera? It's Har- old ever on the alert for the unusual, snapping pictures for this annual. To be in the employ of General Electric would assure him of a happy future. MARION FROST-How many wrong numbers make a good tele- phone operator? Frosty's going to try to be one. Her free school time is spent in lr.-Sr. Sisters, Student Council, and as president of G. A. A. IESSE GARDNER-Despite his size, Iunior, the tiny lad with the big grin, is student manager of basketball. Besides sports, his pastime is making model airplanes. He has plans for becoming an engineen NORMAN GELLERMAN- Speed says that attending school is activity enough for anyone. His hobby is driving anything that runs: his vocation is anything that comes his way: his ambition is to ioin the Marine Air Corps. Page 17

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