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

 - Class of 1936

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Page 24 MELVIN PETERSON-Dependable Bud, active in Hi-Y, Glee and Science clubs, collected our sophomore and junior dues. His keen sense of taste leads him to be a professional pie-tester. Be- ware, Bud! Pieface may be your nickname. FRANCIS PIERSON-By being editor of the annual this semester and editor of the Surveyor last semester, Fran has realized two of his ambitions. When he owns a large bookstore, his cycle of happiness will be complete. He was Prom business manager last year. MARCELLA PLANKERS-Smiling Marco holds the present broad jump record in G. A. A. Dancing and sports interest her. She yearns to travel during vacations from the office where she hopes to be employed. EDNA POSTEHER-Want to know how to study? Act? Crochet? Write? Ask Ed. Her possession of the coveted scholarship cup and colleagues in her numerous activities vouch for her proficiency in everything she undertakes. IANE POWELL-lane is a perfect pal. Vice president of the Student Council, member of Girl Reserves, and Travel club are her extras, knitting and reading, her hobbies. Catalog her as the fireside type. DREXEL PUGH- Drex may one day write M. D. after his name. Our efficient All-City football star lists swimming, skating, and tennis as favorite sports. He cherishes a secret desire to follow the Waltz King. RICHARD RADMAN-Short and stocky Rich says that his in- terest in fcotball leads him to prepare for a career in physical edu- cation. He gathered his suntan while golfing and swimming. BYRON RIFFE- By, potential Cab Calloway Rifie, has a pen- chant for law and a thorough liking for swimming, tennis, and golf. But these are as nothing compared to his zeal for orchestra leading. HARRY ROSENDAHL-- Third down and three to go. What will they do? Here's the pass. lt's a lateral to- Yes, you've guessed it. Harry, our enthusiastic sports fan, turned sports announcer, at last. HERBERT SAXERUD4 Little Herbie, this big boy with the spontaneous laugh and the colorful blush, is a member of Hi-Y and Travel club. He plans to have a dead time the rest of his life as a mortician RAYMOND SCHAAF--Letterman Ray the earned it playing footballl uses good and reliable to describe the job he wants. A day off now and then will find him swimming, in summer, and play- ing hockey, in winter. MYRON SCHEUNEMANN-Soaring from a perfect 300 bowl- ing game into the clouds as an aviator is Mike's conception of an ideal day. Till now he's been grounded in a secretarial course. DOROTHY SCHIFSKY--Blond, blue-eyed Dot is going to be an English teacher, and just wait 'till she gives M R.'s! Along with belonging to Ir.-Sr. Sisters and Library staff, she's acted in Thespian productions. ROSE MARIE SCHNORR- Romie finds watching people an ideal hobby, so she joined G. A. A., Ir.-Sr. Sisters, the Art and Travel clubs. Her commercial art earnings will enable her to travel and stare at more people.

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LLOYD NELSON----Camera club, amateur radio, and picture tak- ing are Nel's interests in and out of school. Owning a small radio station and electrical engineering occupy his day-dreaming. RAYMOND NORDOUIST -The Golf team, Camera club, and Hi-Y have Ray's services. I-le'll earn his salt as an accountant. His wish? There are two of them-to add his score card correctly and break 80 at Keller. ALAN OBST- Peewee, small in size, but a huge success at cheerleading, is going to continue waving his arms about in front of an orchestra. I-Ie's vice president of the Senior class and member of the I-Ii-Y. GEORGE OKONESKY-Hi-Y, Surveyor and President staffs, and Travel club will miss Bud's clever drawings and droll humor. To better Eddie Duchin is his most cherished desire. - LAWRENCE OLSEN-When Ole comes to roost from running and jumping hurdles, he draws house plans, which is his hobby and also his proposed life Work. Basketball has occupied any further spare moments. LORANE OLSONe-An adjective for Lorane? Loyal-her friends vouch for this. She's a good typist and has her mind set on enter- ing business circles. She longs to see new places and meet new races. LORRAINE OLSON4With Winchellian ability, Lorraine told all that she observed at Ir.-Sr. Sisters, G. A. A., and elsewhere in the Keyhole. Dress designing has captured her fancy. Take note of her style now-we predict success. VALENTINE O'MALl.EY-A smile, a hearty voice, and Val's present in Historical society, Council, Science ond Travel clubs. lf he becomes a civil engineer, he'll have the opportunity to realize his ambition to travel all over the world. NEILL O'NEILL- Oh, for the life of a sailor, intones Li'l Ab- ner as he hands glasses over the bar. Thespians--then Stage crew-then an inspiration: why not go sailing with a ship's crew?- Now it's a desire. RAYMOND O'NElL-A Minnesota booster, Irish wants to be cr proprietor of a lake resort on any one of our ten thousand! He's a Council member: fishing, hunting, and riding are his hobbies. tai- nf 7 Whew! MARGARET O'TOOLE-Margaret's serene and serious manner makes her a lovely Big Sister. She expresses no secret ambition but desires to be a stencgrapher. Her hobbies are skating, swim- ming, and reading. MARGUERITE PAYNE- Peggy uses her extra time in G. A. A., Travel club, dancing, and reading. Nursing is her vocation, and ln all the other things she plans to do, she hopes to be a success at some one thing. ELEANOR PENNIG-Eleanor displays her nimbleness, not only in her fingers flying over the keys of her typewriter but in her flashing skates and clean-cut tennis strokes. G. A. A. characterizes her as obliging. ARTHUR PEPIN- Art is hard working and unique. He's An- nual business manager, member of Thespians, Science club, Council, and was Surveyor business manager. I-le'd like to be a doctor. lawyer, journalist, actor, writer, politician, and then be famous. Page 23



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MAX SCHROEDER--Good things come in little packages-here's Max, vice president of the Hobby club and HiAY member. If you journey to the moon, look for Maxehis air-minded ambitions may land him there. EDNA SCHWARTZ-See that whirlwind? lt's just Ed on her trusty skates streaking past all opposition, preparing for the 1940 Olympics. She's also a whiz on the typewriter and an ace G. A. A. lass and Big Sister. DOROTHY SEGELSTROM-3'Dot enjoys her social hours with Ir.-Sr. Sisters. A scrapbook of outdoor sports keeps her scouting around for clippings. lf she applies her diligence to stenography, she'll reach the top rung of success. PAUL SELBlN4 l'm so busy, says Pauly. With football. basketball, Council, and Thespians to his credit, he hasn't time to select a hobby or secret ambition. Vocation? Who hasn't heard of his Wholesale Fruit Co. ? DOLORES SENTYeBits of' poetry, news events, pictures-what have you that Lor can mount in her scrapbook? She belongs to Girl Reserves and Science club and likes swimming, tennis, and skating. LEONARD SENTY-eMention the word carving to Len and you'll find yourself engaged in a good conversation. He'has chosen the career of draftsman, and will venture into the field of invention as a sideline. LORETTA SINA-A Ir.-Sr. Sister who likes to crochet and dance is Sis, and if there's any work to'be done, she'1l gladly help. Her shorthand and typing speed will win her the desired position. RUTH SKORCZEWSKI- Ruthie is an Art club member, dances and collects stamps for recreation. She expects to have Washing- ton girls call on her when she opens her beauty shop. PEARL SOLBERGe Blondie answers roll call in G. A. A., Arch- ery club, and Ir.-Sr. Sisters. Skating, skiing, swimming, and tennis further prove that she's the athletic type. To see foreign countries and a business career are her ambitions. BEFLYN SORLIEN-Happy-go-lucky Bef's smile is enjoyed by Girl Reserves and G. A. A. She rates scholastically, too. Collect- ing dogs is her specialty. What kind we don't know. Perhaps hot dogs-how about it, Bef ? l ROBERT SOURSe- Specks points to his sociability record with pride--All School Council, Science club, Thespians, Stage crew. tumbling, bench t?J, and basketball. He specializes in collecting old golf balls and gate-crashing. EDA LYNN SPINK-Thespians, Travel club, and G. A. A. are Eda's activities. She trips the latest dance steps and imitates Helen Wills during free moments. Her blond head and busy fingers will concentrate on secretarial work. EARL STADTFELD-- Chief beats the drums in the band--so now he's interested in beating someone at boxing. Physical edu- cation is the course he'd like at college, and being an aviator is his choicest dream. IAMES STAUDENMAIER-f'lim's activities speak for themselves as to his popularity and ability. He is cheerleader, Hi-Y vice pres- ident, Hobby club president, and member of Thespians and Council. He was Prom chairman and excells in ballroom dancing. Page Z5

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