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

 - Class of 1936

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Page 18 ARLETTA GERLACH-They don't jibe, but Atley's pleasure is keeping scrapbooks and picture albums, and her vocation is to be a very private secretary. Iunior-Senior Sisters and Student Council cut short her idle inclinations. MAE GIBBONS-Because Giggles ' dream of dreams is to see Erin's green shores, we suggest that she and Nan Corrigan get together. Her activity list includes Council, W and Travel clubs, G. A. A., and Surveyor staff. GENE GIBSON-Talented, slim, tall, and very good natured is Gene, who- belongs to Travel club, Council, Surveyor and Annual staffs. First a college student, then a successful journalist, then an editor-these would he be. PETER GIEL- Pinky is a seasoned hitch-hiker, as indicated by his jaunt to Chicago awhile back. Hi-Y is his sole extra-curricular activity. I-le's interested in the Dionne quints. KENNETH GONDEK- Knute was interested enough in track to win a letter, and track interested him enough to awaken the de- sire to be a sports writer for our down-town newspaper. EVARIST GREEN-Besides attending school, Son puts in time clerking in a store. He's active in Camera club and boosts hunting and fishing as good hobbies. He plans to become a second Wiley Post. ROY GRIEMAN-Here's the tall boy with the personality that fits his nickname, Tops, He's a member of Council, Annual staff, and president of Hi-Y. His chief delight is to break par on any golf course. ENZO GIULIANI-Every coin Enz gets he looks at twice-to see if he has it in his collection. He's going to make use of his story telling ability as a traveling salesman. ESTHER GUSTAFSON-Wherever Gusty's'.' laugh is heard, it's contagious. She skates, swims, and plays tennis--truly a regular outdoor girl. Her stenographic services will be Uncle Sam's for the asking. BENDIX HABERKORN-- Ben, the would-be traveling sales- man, is a member of the Historical society. This quick-witted boy enjoys golf and track, but is much happier when tormenting some- OHS. BARBARA HAIDER-Light hearted Babs, member of G. A. A., is gymnastically inclined. Her spare time pleasures are dancing, swimming, and kittenball. Naturally, she's going to teach physical education. ANDREW HAIN-- Andy -wof the mythical law firm of Hain and Haberkorn -eaims to take a jaunt 'round the world when he finds enough pennies to do so. He belongs to Travel club, Hi-Y, and Council. IAMES HANNEMANW- Faithful lim served on the All School Council and was the first president of the Camera club. Though he is an expert accountant, photography, via the silver screen, will be his profession, he hopes. GEORGE I-IANSEN- Si would like to be a business man, drive l2O miles per hour, and compose poetry for future English S5, S6 students to labor over. His outdoor time is spent hunting, fish- ing, and playing football.

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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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ALBERT HARRIS-Fleet-footed Al, winner of two W's, ezi- hibits his skill in all sports, especially football and baseball. His mind now runs toward teaching gym as it should be taught. DOLORES HASENZAHL-This tiny girl has a big idea of be- coming a nurse. A member of G. A. A, and Travel club, Dee likes all sports and traveling, Her happiest days will be spent as a cloctor's assistant. ALEX HILDEBRANT-To get acquainted with Al, sit behind him at a football game-he's different from what you expected! A track star already, he hopes to run a half mile in two minutes flat at college. IOSEPH HINDS-Witty and impish- Gub thinks of dollars a million at a time-diagnosing injuries for a hobby and becoming a psychiatrist for a vocation. l-li-Y, Stage crew, Annual and Sur- veyor staffs are his activities. BERNICE HIRSCH-Watching watches in a watch shop is Bubs' job when she's not working on the Library staff or making movie scrapbooks. Her entertaining personality helps her keep her old friends and make many new ones. FERN HOEHNE- Fernie's membership in band, orchestra, and chorus proves she enjoys music. Girl Reserves, Travel club, Sur- veyor and Library staffs are her other interests. Her ambition is a secret, and she's going to Wisconsin. IRVIN HOELSCHER-So long as he keeps moving, Irv doesn't care whether he's ranging forests or swabbing decks. He collects stamps and leaves, and at present takes his exercise on the sandlot. BETTY HOFF-Betty plays the piano, dances, swims, and reads in her free hours. Library staff and ir.-Sr. Sisters are her activities, So well does she wear clothes that we suggest she become a dress stylist. LUCILLE HOFFMAN-G. A. A., Art and Glee clubs have Toots' company. She spends many hours dancing, skating, swimming, and sewing. She hopes to keep her fingers busy by typing for the President of the United States. IACK HOLLY- Iackie toots a mean sax in our band and orchestra, and he's also a member of the Council. Bewarefhide your valuables-he's a souvenir collector. l-le's going to do office work. FLORA IMBRONE-Flora is making high school in three and a half years, with time to spare for Ir.-Sr. Sisters and Student Council. This little starry-eyed girl enjoys swimming, dancing, and traveling. WILLIAM IACOBSEN-Act l, scene l-l946e-a private officeg big boss-feet on deskg substantial pay check, private secretary. Fade out.-fThat was none other than Bill. l ln the meantime he wants to become better acquainted with himself. GEORGE IENSEN-Hi, Shorty, what do you think of the game? Shorty's answer will carry weight when he becomes a sports writer, for his ambition is to succeed in that vocation. MARGARET IOHNSON- Gimme a ranch-Gimme those Wide open spaces -This is probably Marge's theme song because she's going to Montana, Girl Reserves, a scrapbook, and collecting snapshots are her gloom chasers. Page 19

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