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

 - Class of 1936

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Page 26 VINCENT TIMMW-Up in the mountains, down in the valleys will be mere ups and downs in the future life of Tim, mineralogist, as he hunts and studies minerals. Hunting and fishing are his out- door activities. BERNARD TSCHIDA- Bern's ambition is to gain a measure of success in the field of music. He's shown excellent leadership ability as president of the Senior class, Council, and the Social Science club. CAROLINE TSCHIDAW-- Cary' dancing. She's going to follow and do typing for a business firm ROY URBAN-- Doc is high in stature, solemn in nature, and very agreeable company. His activities are Hi-Y and Student Ccuncil. A world adventurer, second to none tnot even Doc Sav- agel, is to be his vocation. ' earns G. A. A. points skating and the rest of the stenography class . A trip to Europe is on her list, too. CECILE STOEGER----To be a clerk-in a store, in a bank, in an office- Cil doesn't say where. Traveling would make her life complete. Dancing, skating, and reading are her recipes for keeping light-hearted. HOWARD STRUMA- Howie, an ardent sports enthusiast, is one of the many who have been bitten by the travel bug. Having cruised with Student Council and Hi-Y, he hopes to tour the world some day. RICHARD SUNDBERGG-Wood carving, Thespians, Hi-Y, and Council are Dick's activities. His art is evident in this book. In the ranks of the well known, he'll be found as a successful architect. VERNA SUNDQUIST- Sunny''-Webster's definition-like the sung hence: shining, cheerful, genial-that's Verna! She's Surveyor editor, vice president of G. A. A., member of the Council and Ir.-Sr. Sisters. As an airline stewardess, she'll boost ticket sales. LOIS SUTTON-Lois must advocate a six-hour workday, for she hasn't time for hobbies or activities: but she does dream of being a nurse and of some day going on a European tour. FRANK SWANSON- Bud, always Iohnny-on-the-spot when needed, aims to be a public accountant. When he's not juggling figures, he collects stamps and does woodwork. LORAYNE SWEENEY-Petite, charming, and gay describe Lorayne, the haughty Alita of the senior play. Besides being a Thespian, she is active in Ir.'Sr. Sisters and Student Council. Her chief hobby is collecting snapshots. THEODORE TESLOW-A- Ted is caim and steady and a very good mathematician. He'll find these are excellent qualifications to possess when he applies at an aeronautical training school where he hopes to become a first class pilot. AGNES THELL- Babe's golden locks and ladylike manner are the envy of many. To see new places, new things, and meet new people is her ambition. She belongs to Science club and Ir.-Sr. Sisters. WILLIAM THORSEN--Tall, silent Bill's bid for fame is his 94- yard dash for a touchdown in the Iohnson game. He's for better and longer roads-to make traveling 'round the world in his own car more comfortable.

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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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KENNETH VAN KAMPEN- Van has many good ideas, but he runs on one track when it comes to his hobbies, vocations, and am- bitions. He draws, has chosen the career of draftsman, and would like to be a successful architect. TERESA WASHENBERGER- Tudy methodically plans to be- come a nurse on board a ship. Skating and dancing increase her endurance: Girl Reserves, her adaptability: Science club, her in- formational backgroundg Library staff, her skill in selecting her patients' books. WALTER WEGMAN--From Thespian plays to big time acting is Bud's idea of success: yet there may come a time when he'll be known as a great criminologist. His chief delight is pestering people. BEATRICE WELTER--Looking for Bee ? You'll find her over there, buried in a book. She'll be the kind of nurse who'll make you want to stay ill just a wee bit longer to enjoy her care. IOSEPH WELTER-To the Camera club and Surveyor staff, Ioe silently renders his services. He collects stamps from the four corners of the globe-hence his desire to see these distant parts. STANLEY WILSON- Bud hopes to graduate from a crack runner and bicycle rider to a railway mail clerk. Tirxkering with radios is an outlet for his curiosity. Assisting the All School Coun- cil satisfies the curiosity of others. EDWIN WINTER-If Ed ever crashes in the plane he's going to pilot, there'll be a quick repair job because he'll be a mechanic too. Don't forget his ability in football, swimming, band, and Student Council. HERBERT WINTER- To get there is the vocation of Winner. When he arrives, he will aspire to be like Sir Malcolm Campbell: while on the way there, he warbles with Washington songsters. MARGARET WISDORF- Marge is a sports star-belonging to G. A. A. and W club. Council, lr.-Sr. Sisters, Art and Travel club also claim her membership. To be a teacher of tap dancing is her ambition. ROY WRESSELL-With the smoke from his pipe Fats makes himself known. Camera club, Travel club, I-li-Y, and swimming share his jovial company. His aspirations are centered on me- chanical engineering. IOSEPH ZABROWSKI-Look out, girls. Here comes Boots. He's an admirable dancer and an exceptionally congenial chap to have around back stage. Woodworking is his pet hobby. He's still debating his future. ROY ZALESKY--Football, golf, and track occupy this breezy lad's time, when he's not collecting pictures of fighters. Roy aims to fly high in the service of Uncle Sam's army when he graduates from college. GEORGE ZALTZ- Toughy, nothing daunted by his stature, begins at the top-managing football, track, and basketball teams. After working out in the Council and Science club, this would-be civil engineer relaxes by strumming his mandolin. BETTY ZANDELL-Versatile Bee, lr.-Sr. Sisters' president, G. A. A., Surveyor and Annual staff member, dreams of becoming a second Eleanor Powell and collecting more scrapbooks. She plans to earn her salary as a laboratory technician. Page 27

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