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

 - Class of 1937

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DOROTHY PETRO - We're betting on Dot to be the best ac- countant any office ever had. She enjoys keeping records - a diary, scrap- book, and photo album, and receives business training as Historical society president, and Commercial club and Council treasurer. DOLORES PHENEGER - She may be Dee to a few, but she's Dolores to us. When indulging in her hobby, she can be seen but not heard -- reading. Her object in life is to be a librarian or secretary. DOLORES PHILLIPS - Fats is not what her name implies, on the contrary, she's very slim. Her bright secretarial manner comforts all at Commercial club. Her pencil in shorthand and her needle in sewing fly with breath-taking speed. STANLEY PODOBINSKI - If L'Stan could become another Dizzy Dean or Red Grange, he'd be completely satisfied because he desires to draw his salary as a professional sports star. He's preparing himself by keeping a sports scrapbook. CAROLINE PRICE - Carol says her purpose is to teach others as she is being taught. In her spare time she plies her nimble fingers at fancy work. She makes many friends among Girl Reserves, jr.-Sr. Sisters, and Student Councilors. ANDREW PULLMAN - Andy, a future Bring 'em Back Alive Buck, simply can't get the African jungles, teeming with slinking Cats and lions, off his mind. He aims to make hunting, now his recreation, his life's work. HECTOR RACINE -To obtain a college diploma is Shorty Racine's only design so far. After that, well- outside of belonging to the Thespians and Travel club, he spends his leisure time indulging in winter sports. LUCILLE RADECKI - Rad is going through life without a care or worry. She hopes for the best during her stenographic days in the future. G. A. A., Girl Reserves, and a huge scrapbook help keep her happy. JOYCE RADMAN - While the grads are traveling to foreign coun- tries, Sis expects a souvenir from each for her collection. Interior decorat- ing suits hes to perfection. Thespians, Council, swimming team, and Sur- veyor staff are on her time-out list. WANDA REMBISH - Penguin Pals, Travel club, G. A. A., Survey- or and Annual staffs, and Student Council are proof of 'LWamby's versa- tility. Collecting photos and taking her bicycle apart furnish her amuse- ment. She longs for the life of a designer. LUCILLE RENNER - Lucille is torn between two loves - the sten- ographic field, which attracts so many of our bonnie lasses, and the more fascinating career of a beauty operator. We're sure she'll succeed anywhere with her individuality. GEORGE RHEAULT-A mischievous fellow is Yugs, who agrees to stop annoying people and settle down in order to rise to an A-1 account- ant. He is a Hi-Y member and skates and swims for recreation. ALICE ROOT-Visions of possessing a beauty parlor with scores of satisfied customers fill Al's mind as she walks down the hall. Attending jr.-Sr. Sisters and Social Science society has provided her with contacts for her future feminine trade. ROBERT ROSENTHAL- No, 'LRosy isn't a girl, he's a well-built, good-natured Thespian who calculates to become a physician and surgeon. Don't let anything discourage you, Rosy , you've made a good choice.

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NEAL MOLD - Oh for the life of a forest ranger is the song in Neal's heart. It's his one and only craving. His extra moments are usually spent in practicing to become a crack shot, JAMES MOONEY- Moon is a follower of the great national pas- time. He loves baseball so well that he has decided to gain fame as a star major league player. His Irish humor anirnates Student Council. MARY MORRI - Mare's Commercial club friends have all heard about her collection of beautiful- poems. Now she enjoys waltzing the length and breadth of the ballroom, but later on her fingers will continue to waltz - over the typewriter keys. WILLIAM MOSSBRUGGER - Likable Bud is the source of many good laughs. His friendliness is distributed at Thespians as well as in his daily classes. That car of his transports his pals to and from school. l JOSEPH MUELLNER -Travel club's Shorty is a music fan. You know him as a small but important part of the Sunlite orchestra. He hopes to be famous some day as a band leader or great actor, LEONA MULCARE - Her ability to tickle the ivories on the piano helped Leona win three typing awards. To be a private secretary is her goal. She is active in Commercial club, Girl Reserves, and Student Council. GEORGE MUNDT--This progressive young man intends to work with figures during his lifetime - that is, become a math teacher. He does not hesitate to say that he has a wonderful stamp collection and favors in- dustrial geography. ROBERT MURPHY- His ability in typing will aid our singing Irish' man in his favorite pursuit - newspaper reporting. Bob dreams of man' aging the sport section since sports - both as participator and spectator- lie nearest to his heart. ROBERT NICHOLSON - Not content with keeping both feet on the ground as a football player, Nick plans to soar to dizzy heights, ref solving to be a stunt flier. Even his hobbies are daring - motorcycling, hunting, and boxing. WILLARD OLSEN - Just let me on the green, chants Witty Will, who hopes to connect the golf club with the ball to break 90. Silent' ly and industriously he goes about his business in Historical society, Counf cil, Surveyor and Annual staffs. LLOYD OLSON -The correct swing's the thing, believes darkfhaired Lloyd, as his proficiency in golf, dancing, and track exempliies. Striding through a college course will be just another form of sport to this future engineer. KATHERINE PAGE - Kay has that certain something which will be an asset to her as a reporter or archeologist. Her services as G. A. A. president, Thespian, Annual and Surveyor staff, and Commercial club mem' ber are valued highly. JOHN PERRY-This life of the party may say he'll be an advertisf ing manager, but his secret longing is to yodel on Jack Benny's program. His bubbling spirit eifervesces in Thespians, assemblies Cremember Rudy?j, athletics, and the Wash. JUNE PETERSON - New York styles will be designed by Pete in future years. She has already begun to read up on the subject. Her out- side interests are Jr.-Sr. Sisters, Thespians, and stage makefup.



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DOROTHY ROSNER - roots glides across the ice and swims gracefully and easily in her carefree moments. Some employer will wel' come this efhcient stenographer in his office, She's the library helper who always selects the right book. BERNARD ROTH - We're all expecting an ice cream cone when Bern becomes a rich man, which to him means at least a billionaire. After being Hfteenth assistant president for the Hobby club, he carves wood. JOHN ROTH-After digging up the greens on the golf course, Council member john decided to become a graveling contractor to repair the damage. Don't misunderstand us when we confess he belonged to our golf team for two years. DOLORES ROVIE - Chic plays piano and goes in for anything and everything in the line of sports when she is not with Girl Reserves, jr.'Sr. Sisters, or Annual staff. Being a private secretary will bring her supreme happiness. MARGARET RUSSELL-Whether at dancing, swimming, skating, or in school, Marge's merry laughter can be heard. She's set her heart on seeing the world. Girl Reserves, Student Council, and jr.-Sr. Sisters have enjoyed her willing help. MARGARET ST. GERMAIN - With Marge around, days are never blue. She has enough excess pep and energy to cheer up the dullest of spirits. Starring in volleyball for G. A. A. and playing on local kitten- ball teams are her specialties. LLOYD ST. SAUVER - Goodfnatured Son is one of Washington's few quiet boys. His delving into nature as a swimmer and hunter will familiarize him with her habits so that he can better control them as an engineer. LOUIS SASS - Are fourfleaf clovers really lucky? Ten years from now Babe - chief clover collector - will be able to answer accurately. We're not superstitious, but we think his charms will secure that typist job for him. GEORGE SCHOENECKER - High, wide, and handsome, Lil' Abner has his mind set on becoming a big league baseball pitcher. He tends to his school work, accommodates Camera club and Student Council, and delights in photography. LEONARD SCHWARTZ - Making a regular engine of himself through the use of arms and legs in hunting, fishing, and hiking, Slim, old pal, expects to take a course in high pressure steam engineering. He belongs to Hobby club. RAYMOND SCHWARTZ- Ray Schwartz is one swell fellow, useful and capable almost everywhere, especially in the work shops. From constructing whatfnots in his favorite pursuit, carpentry, he anticipates building bridges as an engineer. THOMAS SENTY-A born comedian, Tink sees no dark shadows crossing the path of his profession. His object in life is to create side-split' ting laughter among his audience. Carving, cutting, and tinkering are Tink's natural inclinations. VERNA SHAFER - A lovely little beauty operator in the making is Verna. Until then, she will continue to enjoy reading and sewing. Com- mercial club and G. A. A. proclaim her a valuable member. MARIE SHEFFIELD -To hike on quiet country roads and to rhumba across a dance floor are Shef's hobbies. As a private secretary she plans to become indispensable to her employer. She attends Commercial and Travel clubs.

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