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

 - Class of 1937

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MARGARET TURNER - Have you any old coins? Bring them to Margaretg she collects them. She makes scrapbooks too, this wonderful girl does. Her endeavors are to travel and be a secretary. The Commercial club claims her as a member. DARLENE VIALL-With Darlene as hostess, the airplane business will increase 100 per cent. Who wouldn't want to fly under her hospitality? Girl Reserves and Thespians receive pleasure from her refreshing and cordi- al manner. GEORGE WEBINGER - Chuck declares he will become president of a printing concern. No doubt he'll be a good one. Student Council has appreciated his services and classmates are pleased with his company while skating or playing ball. ELIZABETH WEGLEITNER - A crack stenographer in the making - that's Beth When not giving ear to the goingsfon in the Commercial club, she makes a scrapbook of the exciting and interesting incidents of every day life. GRACE WEIS - Big Sister Grace's fingers dance across the keys of the piano and the typewriter. She prefers to be an efficierit secretary, but we think she'll continue her musical career. She's our Orchestra's president and G. A. A. board's secretary. ANN WEISS - Participating in G. A. A. and Commercial club isn't enough to occupy all of tall, debonair Shorty's extra time. She sews and dances with the best of them, and like many others she craves to be a secref tary. KATHERINE WELSCH - Musical-minded Kaddy reveals her talent in Band, Orchestra, Glee club, Big Sisters, and Council. As a nurse her everlasting smile will shine through hospital halls as it shines through the halls of Washington. THOMAS WELTER - Tom, future Hollywood art director, dem- onstrating that good form is the chief requirement for success in all arts, excels in art work, marionette making, swimming, shooting with the Rifle club, and even in stamp collecting. VIRGINIA WESTLUND - To be or not to be a stenographer is the question uppermost in Virg's brilliant mind. While trying to decide, she keeps in the running at Commercial club, and keeps in form by joining the Eshes at their swimming. GERALDINE WHITTLES -Tall, blond Gerry, treasurer of Girl Reserves and member of jr.fSr. Sisters, Commercial club, and Annual staff, anticipates a career in the fields of stenography or architecture. Flowers, plants, and books vie for her attention. HENRY WILCZYK - Cofcaptain of the football team and outstand- ing conference player, allfround 'LHank also stars in baseball and table ten' nis, presides over the Student Council, and is a member of Thespians. A business career is his aim. LEWIS WILLIAMS - All ambitious Lewie wants to become is a lawyer, public speaker, opera celebrity, world adventurer, and philanthrof pist. President of Senior chorus, he also belongs to Thespians, Travel club, and Student Council, and participates in athletics, singing, and dramatics. JOHN WISTL- Small, dark, handsome - that's johnny Wistl, the little man with the winning personality. The great outdoors attracts him. He simply revels in winter sports, and his life ambition is to be a first class forester. WILFRED WOLSZON - Have our modern songs got the best of Wilfred, or is he really sericus? He longs to study astronomy and learn what the stars have in store. His grin is displayed at Science and Hobby clubs.

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ini. DOROTHY SNYDER i Dot's penchant for social sciences Q- which she'll some day impart to others - is responsible for her collections of jewelry, coins, and dolls. Annual and Surveyor staffs, G. A. A. board, and Council find her overflowing eagerness contagious. LUCILLE SONNTAG - A striking contrast - Sunny's brunette locks under a nurse's immaculate white cap. Her pep and jollity ring out at Thespians, Commercial club, and Jr.fSr. Sisters. She is a lover of flowers. MARGARET STAGE - Debonair Mickey's wit and humor, which brighten the Surveyor and Big Sisters, will come in handy when she's a newspaper syndicate writer. Her best loved recreation is snatching other people's fancy handkerchiefs - collecting, she calls it. MARGARET STAGE - Marge, as a clerk, will usher the next generation to seats on a high-school office bench. Go easy on them, Marge. Her jovial disposition brightens Commercial and Travel clubs and many swimming pools and beaches. private secretary. on being a private secretary. pleted, she enlarges her scrapbook. Privately he collects match cartons. 1t6S HOWARD THOMPSON - Cheerleader and HifY president Howie, like Shakespeare, starts at the bottom S as stage hand - and expects to work to the top - as producer of large shows. His programs have entertained Thespians, Commercial club, and Student Council. HERBERT TIMM - Herb will make his ingenuity Che takes things apart to see what makes them tickj serve his vocation when he becomes a civil engineer. To keep his mind and hands occupied he joined the Hobby MARIE STEINHAUSER i G. A. A. and Student Council will miss Steiny's able mind and sunny disposition. She will make use of her com- mercial training in the capacity of stenographer, which is her calling. JUNE STINSKY - June is a kindly Big Sister, an ambitious Council member, and a strong Travel club supporter. Because she can type and take shorthand and is attractive and friendly, she will admirably fill the role of LENORE SUNDBERG - Lee's bright blond head is prominent at Jr.fSr. Sisters, G.A.A., Girl Reserves, and Travel club. Her feet have often tripped the light fantastic on the Sunlite dance floor. She too, ponders LOIS SUNDQUIST- Surveyor editor, President staff, Girl Reserves, Glee club, Band - all are included under the activities of this tiny lass. Her spellfbinding charm is felt by everyone. When Lois' other work is com' JOHN SWEENEY - Executive ofhces become suave k'Jack. Besides being Commercial club and former Sophomore class president, he's a Thesf pian and Councilor. Like executives also, he's trying to break 100 at golf. JACK THOMAS 4- Gay, lightfhearted Jack, Thespian and Surveyor staffer, resolves to go to college and become an educated hobo. He goes in gi for track, football, and skiing. His superb dancing comes to light at all Sun- 1' . club. STANLEY TROST-The allfround handy man, that's Stan. Whether laboring in shop, learning the mysteries of home economics, or experimenting with electricity, it's one and the same thing to this healthy lad. He contemplates becoming an electrical engineer. NICHOLAS TSCHIDA- Chickie won't commit himself except to say that his aspiration is to hold an important office job. As a member of the Student Council, he frowns at many class skippers and hall hoboes.



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VERNON WYSTRACH - With tripod and camera, Skippy, our genial 1936 Prom chairman, scurries down the halls as Annual photograf pher. His analytic tendencies incline him toward chemistry and Science club, his executive qualities toward Student Council. JOSEPH YERKE - His greatest love is hshing. If he doesn't make the grade in big league baseball, he'll turn his attention to engineering. A mem' ber of the Student Council, Joe was also treasurer of Thespians. JOHN YORGA - Silverfvoiced John is a photography devotee. Some day we'll enjoy his fine technique in picturing the news at our favorite thea' ter. He spends many hours with the Annual staff, Boys' quartet, and Com' mercial club. JEAN YOUNG-Reading, writing, and gardening her way to becoming a first class journalist is stalwart Jean's favorite day dream. Dispatch report' er and Student Councilor, she's also Thespian secretary, Senior class treasf urer, and Annual staff circulation manager. GLADYS YUTZ - Gladys is keeping her life project secret, but we surmise it's along secretarial lines, since she's registered in the commercial course. Her recreation is skimming across frozen ponds, and she clotes on typing and sociology. CLARENCE ZACCARDI - Artistic Blackie, Thespian, Art and Travel club member, is responsible for much Of the art work in this book. He hopes to paint movie magazine covers, but hishandsome dark features and dancing talent may make him a movie star. THEODORE ZADZINSKI - Although Ted stands over six feet, he will not be satisfied till he reaches greater heights at the controls of his own plane. In less Highty moments he enjoys romping on a basketball floor. Seniors Not on Tcmels DICRMAN, MARY JANE FLBMING, FOREST GREEDER, BERNIOE GRYMACKSO, STELLA HASSEL, WILBUR HONECK, ETHEN HOOSEMAN, MARJORIE HUGHES, GLADYS THURY, JOSEPH M1cHELs, GERALD MILLER, MARGARET NELSON, RUSSELL NIEMOZYK, ANTHONY PEISERT, PAUL PUCHLEITNER, EDWARD ROTTACH, EILEEN ' SKOOG, LUCILLE

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