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

 - Class of 1937

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. .,, -as-..,.: . 2. 1 GRACE DORR - Although Grace is small of stature, she's going to 'f N i1Q3g..V kj Q ,. dominate us some day-in court. She aspires to be a lawyer and relishes all sorts of work. Penguin Pals and Surveyor staff have claimed her as a mem' H .g ber. A ' MARION DREWRY - jr.-Sr. Sisters, Girl Reserves, Student Counf , i ' cil, and all sports, especially ice skating and swimming, stimulate Marion. ' . V A If this adorable girl finds the secretarial Held too crowded, she will use her :' I vi .fi XS S 'R 43 A . Q5 it -s 5 A 2' eiiicient hands to soothe feverish brows. JUNE DUFAULT-Anything in the way of sports interests june, a if s darkfhaired little lady. She answers roll in jr.-Sr. Sisters, G. A. A., Council ' K' , X and Commercial club gatherings. To be sought for as a secretary is her goal. A ' having his name engraved on a scholarship cup is all the same to L'Airy. , As an engineer he hopes to continue having his name engraved on the pub , - lic conscience. A i ' JB 3 AARON EFRON H Cutting figures on the ice as a hockey player or 4 iv A in --P9 J - 5 , , x if HELEN ELSNER -f Helen intends to make dress designing her life's work. Among her talents are music, art, and sports. She has participated in two operettas. If she continues with archery, she will always have per' fect rhythm. EARL FEHLAND - Shorty's name doesn't imply what he is. Everybody's heard Earl playing on his trumpet at some time or other. In a few years we'll see him So-low in some big orchestra. QPardon the pun.j LORETTA FELLHOFER - Red's graceful form and dancing feet are often seen at Sunlites. As a beauty operator, Red will make others as neat and attractive as she is. G. A. A., and Archery clubs boast of her prowess. LORRAINE FERO -Chubby little Lorraine, already a success at Jr.fSr. Sisters, Girls Reserves, Council, and Travel club, is intent upon suc' ceeding in anything she undertakes. To relieve her mind of daily worries, ' she floats about ballroom floors. GERTRUDE FLORIAN - judging from her partiality to g's, t's, and s's - G. A. A., Glee club, typing, tennis, stenography, and skating - Gert is the Good Typing Student. Or turned about these initials may signify our Surveyor's Talented Gossip. PAUL FLYNN-Calling old coins! Calling old coins! Highball, that thar old coin collector, wends his way through Travel club. He'll make his mark in this cruel, cold world as an electric Welder. - ft ' . l'4:P,aJ . H 'ff ,. . jaw z V ARLINE FOERSTER - Girl Reserve president, Surveyor and Annual , f Q typist, Student Council, jr.fSr. Sisters, Commercial club -- what time - 5 Are has left she spends enlarging her scrapbook and playing the piano. . She, too, is numbered among the future stenographers. , - V, Z' miss. Though her hands glide easily across a shorthand pad, Dolores' feet X glide as easily on a dance floor. She is one of the refreshing Big Sisters and -, Y -: a : - J 'I' ,Q 1 DOLORES FOLSKA-The secretarial world lures this neat, prim - . , . 235 ... L W f ' Thespians. . 8. -- +-W., jim , 43, 6 DOROTHY GANGL-- Dot's interest in stenography gives one an 1' ' ' i' idea of what she wants to achieve. Being a dignified young lady, she enjoys movies, good music, and books. The study of science also intrigues her. EVELYN GlEL- Here's that charming little bunch of personality, Evie. After seeing her flit through the halls, no one would believe her pet hobby is day-dreaming. jr.-Sr. Sisters and Student Council have enjoyed her membership. 3' Q san- . F' .:i ' ' . .. R if ii RK., YJ X .J N

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or unearth some hidden talent. enough time to knit. HAROLD CLOSMORE-Swing it, Hal, swing it. Here's the future king of swing. This, however, is not Hal's real desire. Having tasted authority as Senior class president, nothing short of being a bank president will suit him. WALTER COENEN - Nick's hand skims over a shorthand pad just as easily and as gracefully as it does over art paper. This modest chap frankly tells us his chief intention is to be a perfect husband, RALPH COLAIZY - As Annual editor, Ralph gives only a sample of what he'll do as editor of a large newspaper. His experience in Council and sports will make him an excellent athletic director - his choice of profession. MARIE CONLEY - This diminutive Irish lassie-weighing but 98 pounds-loves to eat. To ward off the Fat Lady of the Circus stage, she does the latest dances. Her senior write-ups in this book are well worth reading. ADELE CONORYEA - just give Adele an apron and a few kitchen utensils and she'll show you what she can do. Collecting poems is her hob' by. Being quite an actress herself, she aims to be a dramatic teacher. CASIMIR CYPTAR - A member of Thespians, Student Council, and secretaryftreasurer of the Glee club, k'Cyp is well known for his acting and public speaking. His deep, resonant voice will be used to good advanf tage as a lawyer or radio announcer. ERNEST CHICONE - Darkfeyed Ernie's still at a loss as to what he'll do or be after graduating. Boxing and expression capture his fancy at present, but he's debating whether to continue developing these interests ROBERT CIERZAN - In this tall, gangling youth we have a second Babe Ruth. When Rico goes up to bat, his team is sure to win. Oppof nents, beware! He pitches a dangerous ball when he gets started. FRANK CINCOTTA -To bask in the quiet of the noonday sun and hsh is all Sink asks for. As a successful truck gardener, he'll sell the fish he catches to increase his supply of pin money. ARLENE CLASS - Serious and dependable, Arlene turns to teaching for her life work. Jr.fSr. Sisters, Historical society, Travel club, Student Council, and the honor roll receive her staunch support, allowing her A -as Q fr J' ' 4. .3 . - , M3 1 55 j?'s -.gh any 3 if 'B 5 , 2 t 1 R 4 DOROTHY DELKOSKI-Happyfgoflucky Doree always wears a smile. We wonder if her future patients will want to get well when she soothes them with her songs. The Social Science society claims her as a member. LORRAINE DE MARS - Larry's whim of the moment is making her own pretty clothes. To teach dramatics to stage strucks is her idea of making money. G. A. A. and Commercial club take her mind off sewing. GEORGE DOFFIN - If George is as courteous when he repairs type- writers as he is as a Student Council member, his services will be regularly requested. His tales of Roumania, gleaned at first hand, have often stirred the Travel club. HORTENSE DOLNEY - Hortense, Girl Reserve and jr.fSr. Sister, hopes to earn a fortune and then spend her days in leisurely travel. She lists her recreations as bowling and listening to the music of well known orchestras.



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EDWARD GILL-The Diesel engine will help the Duke earn his bread and butter. His stamp collection will increase as the years roll by. Camera and Travel clubs help him while away many pleasant hours. MARCELLA GIOSSI - Skating, swimming, skiing, hiking - that's Mane, an energetic young member of G. A. A. With her pep, vitality, and skill as a typist, she'll some day be champion with 130 words a minute to her credit. GEORGE GROSS -Variety is the spice of life, claims happy-go-lucky George, Thespian and Penguin Pal. just witness all the activities that at' tract him - swimming, fishing, hunting, stampfcollecting, woodwork, and above all, forest ranging. LILLIAN GUETZ-The girl with the efficient hands which simply fly over the key board and shorthand pads. Lil has also been prominent on our stage. To become the feminine Paderewski is uppermost in her mind. HELENE HACKL-The held of writing beckons Helene, but will she heed it? She'd much rather become a dancer or foreign correspondent, being a language wizard. She's a Bob Taylor fan and keeps immense scrap' books of him. THOMAS HARTMAN - Easy going uTom, of King Boreas fame, as Annual business manager disproves his ambition to be an educated bum. As a dancer, he doesn't do so well fhe saysj but trips lightly along aiding Travel and Camera clubs and Thespians. LORRAINE HASENZAHL- Rainy's generosity and lovable nature are preparing her to be an excellent social worker. During vaca' tions she will travel through jungles and unexplored lands. At present she bowls and reads for pleasure. DOLORES HAVENER 5 Faithfully reading the minutes for Travel club, D bridges the ccean and visions herself walking through Westminf ster Abbey and gliding down the Grand canal in Venice. It seems she goes for comedians and operettas. THERESA HOFFMANN - Doing her best in commercial work in school, uTree's little heart yearns to go on into the secretarial field. When not bent on her career, she's active in various sports or tripping the light fantastic. RAYMOND HOLASZ- Dead Eye Dick or One Shot Ray Che pricks his ears to bothj is Thespian president and Stage Crew manager. He meditates on a professional baseball career. His pastime - eating candy while asleep - requires a special technique. LUCILLE HOLM - Being an excellent athlete herself isn't enough for Lug she intends to become a gym teacher and show others how it's done. She is an active member of G. A. A., Archery, and Commerf cial clubs. GILBERT HOLM -With a substantial background of mathematics, physics, and chemistry, Swede is bound to be a success either in mechani' cal or electrical engineering. He's a zealous Student Council worker and Thespian. LORRAINE HOLT- Lorraine possesses qualities indicative of a good business woman or housewife. She can keep books, type, sew, and cook. Her cordiality will grace whichever she chooses. In addition she spends time with the Commercial club. VIRGINIA HORTON - Ginny's brownette hair and ladylike man' ner are envied by many. To be the perfect stenographer is Ginny's aspiraf tion. Her love for books, eagerness for outdoor sports, and her Girl Reserve membership keep her busy.

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