Amundsen High School - Viking Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1934
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Serrunl Rf1Il'1H.xll7llK7W'lCl1, l..Hillberg, B. Hansen, G.Aiton, D.Roumaine, II. Bauer, Mrs. Almlof, G
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Ifnlnlfv Ruuil.. llensen, XV. l.eslie, R. Petersen, lf.iPiggott, A. Nelson, xl. Mueller, R. Hoppe, VV. Thom.
FEBRUARY, 1934 GRADUATES
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Frances Oeller Vin' Prz'xiJenl
Alice Halversen . . . .Sl'l'l'!'fdYvY
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On lfebruary 1, 1934, Amundsen High School graduated the first and probably the
smallest class ever to be graduated in the history of Amundsen. Forty-three students
received the hrst diplomas given by this high school. The change of high school dis-
triets brought students together who had no previous acquaintance, making it difficult
at first to become organized. The commencement began with two selections by the
band. Our chief executive, the Superintendent of Schools, XVilliam Bogan, gave the
main speech of the evening.
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 0k
Edward Scholl Joseph ein
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Arthur Speaker Y W Mary Lawrence
Treasurer ' Spprf-fury
CLASS HISTORY
One of the cherished compliments, paid to the second class to graduate from Amund-
sen high school, which shall always be remembered with pride, was the administrative
body's statement that if they could receive as much response from the future 4A
classes as they have from the recent, they would indeed be fortunate. Fully realizing
the sincere compliment bestowed upon them, the Seniors have earnestly tried to live up
to it and keep it with them until their very last hour among their classmates and
teachers. The three years of public school training has proved itself worthily many
times over by the one hundred and forty representatives of over six prominent high
schools of Chicago.
The fact that the boys and girls were entering upon their Senior Year Qsupposcd to
be the happiest and most pleasantj in a newly established Senior high school did not
phase their much nourished ambitions Qsaved for their senior yearj or cause them to
become discouraged because of lack of activities and sponsors. When a movement was
started for an organization, it was the Seniors who stopped to Consider its possibilities.
When the organization took shape and began to progress, it was due to the loyal cam-
paigning and support of the Seniors, with all due respect to the faculty and advisers
whose co-operation has been duly appreciated.
We know the administrative body will expect just as much from us after we grad-
uate as they did before, so it is very confidently that we inform them that if, inside
of twenty years, we do not blossom into a big bouquet of foreign diplomats, members
of congress or the senate, one or two nosegays of philosophers, world wide lecturers.
physicians, dentists, lawyers, and last but not least of all, a hard laboring professor
or teacherg we are going to come back to Amundsen and begin all over again.
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