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

 - Class of 1936

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Page .20 LEONA IORDAN-Leona rates a bull's eye not only in archery, which won her a medal, but in' swimming, skiing, G. A. A., and Student Council. Now she aims at secretarial work and travel. IDELLE KAPLAN-Thespian's dark-eyed Dell intends entering contests until she wins first place: a thousand dollar prize is her goal. When she succeeds, she will travel through the United States, temporarily deserting a clerical career. GLADYS KASTLER- Glad trather appropriate nickname, we'd say? indulges in a number of whims. But she won't be satisfied un- til she flies her own plane-after office hours, you understand. ALICE KERAN-Basketball, kittenball, swimming, and skating are Shorty's exercises. She's an active member of G. A. A. and owns a Taking orders on a typewriter is her vocation: her ambition-to be a perfect dancer. HAZEL KIEGER-G. A. A., Thespians, and Girl Reserves will miss Hazel's comical remarks and pleasing manner. Tumbling and dancing keep her in condition to model her dresses after she designs them. IOHN KINDERMAN-- Stump's chief school activity is the bench, although he prefers baseball, swimming, and hiking. If he can't be a certified public accountant, he'll consider being principal of dear ole Washington. SOPHIE KIRESUK- Soph hasn't made up her mind as to her vocation, but she knows her ambition--that's to replace Fritz Kreisler as violinist. Surveyor staff, Orchestra, and Travel club are her activities. DOROTHY KLEIN-Although the Historical society, Ir.-Sr. Sisters, and G. A. A. demand much of her, Dotty still finds time to collect stamps and keep a scrapbook. Her cherished desire is to return to Washington as a teacher. CHARLES KNOWLAN-- Chuck 'water-fountain' Knowlanu is gen' erally interested in all sports, including hitch-hiking. He wants to be a tooth-extractor de-luxe, and a painless one, we hope. NORMAN KORDELL-We like Norm because we always find him in the best of spirits-and that's the way he serves on the Student Council. His hobbies are swimming, baseball, and hockey. NICKOLAS KRAMER'-Introducing Deadeye, old reliable of the basketball team: hobbies, he has none: his vocation, unknown. When he chooses his life work, he'll succeed-because that's his ambition. HELEN KRAUSE- Blackie's presence is decoration enough for any scene. A G. A. A. and Surveyor staff member--she's apply- ing for the position of private secretary but with time off to satisfy her Wanderlust. CHARLES KREYER-- Chuck,f' the best little quarterback in St. Paul, expects to coach high school football some day. Besides earning eight letters, he's on the honor roll, Stage crew, and Stu- dent Council. CHARLOTTE KRUEGER-Charlotte's own ambition is expressed thusly: Take a trip around the world piloting my own plane. She also Wishes to become a nurse. Likes aviating, nursing. Ah! Wnat an air hostess!

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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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MARIE KUNSHIER-When a cute little laugh is heard in English class, we know it's red-headed Kunie up to some new trick. Her ambition is to view Ireland. GLENN LALLY-If Red could be a Dizzy Dean, a Tuffy Thomp- son, or a Iohnny Weissmuller, then he'd be happy because he'd be fulfilling his desire to engage in professional sports, Basketball and Council are his activities. TOM LALLY-Energetic adequately describes Tom. It's neces- sary to be thataway when you're a member of Student Council and Science club, manager of the Stage crew, and a basketball player. You have to step. LORRAINE LAMBERT-We hope Rene, Girl Reserve and Trav- eler, may not find it more difficult to attain her ambition, becoming a famous designer, than to chalk up a high score in her favorite sport, bowling. LORRAINE LA MOTTEHLorraine's partiality to S's is striking. Skating, swimming, stenography, Student Council, Ir.-Sr. Sisters, and reading ia mere R?l are her sidelights. She's pining to steal away to California's sunny shores. PETER LANG- Pete, Travel club member and self-styled lack- of-all-trades, likes to fix electric motors. When he receives his pilot's wings, he's going out to break all the world speed records. ROGER LARSON- Rog iI'm a gentlemanl member of the Golf team has a stormy-weather complex-His never-failing query, Think it'll rain? forecasts a future when, as meteorologist, Larson will receive the daily blessings i?l of his followers. RITA LEE-To satisfy her yen to travel, Ree intends to be- come an international buyer for women's apparel. Her activities in school include Student Council, G. A. A., and Girl Reserves, while out of school she collects souvenirs. ELIZABETH LEMM-Day dreamer? That's Beth -a typical poet. Not satisfied with yielding a mighty pen on the Surveyor and Annual staffs, she longs to produce mighty tones from the Wurlitzer and be a medical missionary. FRANCIS LESCHINSKY-Like Demosthenes, Lardy's searching for-not an honest man-but a fair and not fickle maid. Travel club and I-li-Y are his extra interests. He'd be satisfied if he could enter the BERT!-IA LINDGREN-Brown-eyed Dot's favorite hobbies are crocheting and hiking. She will make use of her commercial train- ing in the capacity of a government stenographer. RALEIGH LONNES- Ral delves into the mysteries of photog- raphy for the Camera club and is a Hi-Y booster. There's a me- chanical twist to his ambition-he would like to be an engineer. RAYMOND LOTI-IE- Babe Ruth and Ray have something in common-both like to travel, and both love baseball However, Ray gets most of his workouts on a dance floor, not on the play- ing field. PEARL MADSEN-Believing that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, Pearl is cooking her way to a top ranking dietitian. Her amiability delights Girl Reserves, Student Council, Travel and Social Science clubs. Page 21

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