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

 - Class of 1949

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. ' 1 Don Fleischhocker, Mory Kolko, An- toinette Tschidci, Mr. Liston, Orville Fietorek, Necil Peterson, Co-role Erickson. '- 1 eniom ainfain .gpairif Yes, it is time to leove our Almo Moter, but we con look bock on mony hoppy memories. Eoch doy hos been filled with some new experi- ence dnd we hove found friendship, good times, ond educotion inside these wcills. Our closs wos orgoinized when we were sophomores, ond Mr. Edword Liston wos op- pointed our closs odvisor. This yeor storted out very well ond much wos occomplished. We presented ci movie, Stoge Door Conteenf' cind used port of the proceeds for our picnic ot Como Pork. Our junior yeor seemed the most eventful- plons for the J-S stcirted blooming promptly in the toll. A trcidition wois begun by our closs when we presented on All-School Tolent Show which proved to be ci greot success. Our beouti- ful Prom showed thot we reolly were ombitious ond industrious, It wos held ot the Commodore Hotel on Moy 28 ond the .lunior Closs president, Kent Hinshow, ond his guest, Irene Komischke, led the Grond lvlorch. Our lost yeor ot Wosh held mony memories which we will never wont to forget. With such officers cis Don Fleischhocker, president, Nedl Peterson, vice-president, Mory Kcilko ond Corole Erickson, secretories, Antoinette Tschido, treos- urer, cind Orville Fieforek, sergeont-ot-cirms, we storted our octivities off with oi bong. The Homecoming, with Bettelee Rox ond l-loirold Schommer reigning over festivities, proved to be ci greot event. The senior cloiss ploy, The Groom Soid No, presented in our school ciudi- torium Morch lo, storred Alex Romsoy, Rito Goind, Kent l-linshciw, Polly Leiner, Beverly Leibel, Suson Andert, lvlory Kolko, Don Fleisch- hcicker, Angelo Murroy, Tom Krueger, ond Ber- nice Bohe. Along with oll our other octivities, including the senior ossembly ond closs picnic, we will hove countless hoppy hours to remem- ber until we ore old ond groy. The Clciss of '49 is, on o whole, high in scholostic stonding, ond con be proud of its ochievements. We hove mode mistokes, but os we leove school, we will try to remember the mciny things thot we were tought ond the friends which we mode during our high school doys. Page sefe tee



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JERRY R. DOKKA . . . Jake will enter the Air Corps. A Choir, Madrigal Club, Foot- ball, Hockey, Golf. RUTH K. DRIVER . . . lt's art school or oFtice work for Ruthie, Jr. Class Sec., Student Council, Allied Youth, Commercial Club, W Club, Bowling League, G.A.A. DORIS M. DUROSE . . . There's never a dull moment when Dewie's around. Annual Staff, Homecoming Queen Cond., Chorus, Cheerleader, W Club, G.A.A. JAMES R. ELLIS . . . Whitey plans to do professional boxing and to work for the Dispatch. Football, Golden Gloves Champ '48, DONNA M. ENG . . . Quiet Donna will attend college. A Choir, Y-Teens, l.C.C., G.A.A. BEVERLY M. ENRIGHT . . . fi Bev intends to continue her work as a dentist's assistant. lxxlij I CAROLE Y. ERICKSON . . . Pretty Red's ambition is to be a gym and math teacher. Snow Queen Cand., Sr. Class Sec., Historical Society, B Choir, W Club, G.A.A. DENNY A. ERICKSON . , . Mischievous Erick is considering the Navy and then the police force. Baseball. DONALD R. ESBOLDT . . . When Don isn't bowling, hunting, or fishing, he thinks about a possible future with an insurance company, Student Council, Bowling League. AUDREY Y. FAHEY . . . Audrey is too busy to worry about her future. Student Council, German Club, G.A.A. JEROME W. FANGER . . . '1Jerry would like to be a salesman after his Navy days. Football. RICHARD C. FICKEN . . . A iournalism course at Macalester is in store for Dick. A Choir. ORVILLE J. FIEFAREK . . . , Orv, an ex-Marine, was our genial King of the Snows. A Choir, Basketball, Footbalk Track. DOLORES M. FISHER . Dolly w' r until her ship and her sailor come in. Allied Youth, Y-Teens, l.C.C., Bowling League, G.A.A. DANIEL J. FLEISCHHACKER . . . M.C., performer, or accompanist, Dan's versatility makes him a welcome addition to extra curricular activities. Senior Class Pres., Sr. Class Play, Annual Staff, Historical Society, Student Council, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club. JOSEPH T. FLEISCHHACKER . . . Bud will do a follow-up on his hobby, eating--he'll be a chef. JOAN L. FLEMING Jeanie is getting ready for her iob by practicing saying, Num- ber please. Chorus. LEONA M. FOLLMER . . . ' Skating, dancing, and swimming are Lee's favorites. G.A.A. THOMAS G. FOSTER . . . lt's either the Navy or commercial art for Tom, JOSEPH G. FROST . . . His enjoyment of out-of-door life has tempted Poacher to be a furrier ARTHUR D. GAGNIER . . . Bud will live dangerously as a commercial flyer. Proiection Crew, Bowling League. ' fi f' Q Z 2 rl' N, . , , I., .fy ff? . , 3 ' ,. . 'D 4- 4 , A. I 6 ' V , 63412 6 I f ,fe- lv 25 I u s 6- U . .I I or iff Q g u ua. Page nineteen

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