Austin High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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V, .N V F The IVIARGGN AND WI-IITE ADVENTURE BQQK ofthe CLASS GF 1929 VIRGINIA MUELLER Editor-in-Chief WILMA KAITSCI-IUK Business Manager 1 I 6523.4 11 Yy H: AEI '15 11,193 X3 gf fb MS I AUSTIN HIGH SCHQQL C1-IICAGQ MAROON AND WHITE Q 1 JL X W N N Enter to learn, go forth to serve. r Two TABLE OF CONTENTS eo-I INTRODUCTION Dedication A........ ,774..,.......,.........,.v.A,7. ,,,.. Foreword .v.... Views ..,......, Principal .,..... Faculty .......... Class .Officers sss,.,s, Committees ...........,,, Class Song .........,......sss Graduates. ...s.ss,,.,s.iss..ss. . ADMINISTRATION CLAss OF '29 Popularity Contest ..O.......O,t,Otittt.stt..tt....,..t...t. Class of IZQMW Class of 30 ..................... Class of GUM., Sophomores an Clubs ,t..,,..,. Musical .,,I....,. Military ,t.t.t .ttt,,.ttt, Publications .,... Sports ...,t....,......,tt Varsity Cvirls' Athletics ttl,. OTHER CLASSES Cl Freshmen ..............tt.tst..t, ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PEN SKETCHES AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL 6-8 I-I3 LLWI5 I9-OI L,..L....O2-67 70 . .,..tt..,t 72 73 .,,........70-106 .....,,L107-II4 15-121 ' 1123-I29 .....,.. ,.,......1364140 .........I41-143 ...L,LI14t8-155 Literary. ..,.l.t..,t,, ...,tr,..,.......tt.,,r............. ,.I..... . Snap-shots ..tt.,., LLMI49-150-152 lil-154 56-I 84 ,,.L.....I85-189 Class Will ..,..,.... .I....t,,ttr..,,.....,r..,.......,.......,t. ......t,.tv, BRANCH SCHOOLS Orr Branch .....LL,L.L .,L.,,L..,....L.,,L.,LL,.,Lr.,r...........,, Hay Branch ......... ,,..,,L,L,,.,,..,...,.,,,,,,LLL...LL Post Grads ...,,,.. i ,,,,,,,..,, 186 Three f 4' A-C5 5 K' 41.-I git iff., uf' edicated to the Spirit of Adventure May all who journey forth from Austin High ever remember: that the best race isistill to be run: the greatest invention still to be made: the most glorious adventure still to be experi- erifedg and may none ever lose the spirit of Jager adventure, which is. The True Spirit of Youth. Jfm X ff gsm NX! YkYYY f ff? 5 NW x wr fi 'FN L If 3 7, X W YW X X! N W IZA N xfekif I fl' All if il ,W X f WH' K irq 1 ' Q X v ff AHQA j ij 6QQf v,lf 5, - ai, ' .f ,., KhAZiff W1A 7 4 X A , 3 M 1AA ' :f1 1 4g Q, A 5 1 k ff x , f if A Q Ky J rj p ag Q D E , Q 7 A I I U Wgfifiy Q Q Y X l? ff! 639 oreword ADVENTURE, the keynote of the world's history, the basis of all prog- ress and invention, the very essence of courage and strength, and the color and glamour of all romance. YOU TH , the symbol of all that is beautiful, upright and true, with hopes and golden ideals that rise dauntless and unafraid. We have tried to weave these two great Passwords of Life into your Annual, and thus give you both,a memory book of school Adventures and an inspira- tion to carry on courageously in the years to come. And now as Sign my Annual rings through Austin's halls, we wish to express our appreciation to the many who have helped make this Annual what it is, to the teachers and student body, who have made us feel all along that they were supporting the project, and to the personnel of the-Severinghaus Printing Company, the Russell Photographic Studio and the Osgood Engrav- ing Company who have given us invaluable service and good advice. A special thanks is due Miss Pellens and Mr. Berens who have as advisers and friends, added so much joy to this Adventure, that attempts are futile to express what is in our hearts. Grateful record is also made of the help of Frances Gordon and Ethel Doolittle, who tho not members of the staff, at times made themselves in- valuable members of the crew. , Appreciations would be incomplete unless the Editor made special men- tion of her colleagues of Art, Editorial and Business Staffs. It is perhaps not generally known that, whereas in most high school annuals, the bulk of the art work is that of professional artists 5 here at Austin every item of art and adornment in the Maroon and White is the work of the student art staff who from the moment they jreceivedthe motif, have worked untiringly to fill this book with beauty and color. And so as turning these pages, you find all those many things that have places in your heart and have made your trip through Austin one joyous Ad- venture, may the years to come bring the realization of an even fuller and more joyous Adventure through Life. The book is yours, and its contents, we hope, a happy trip through Austin Land. Your passage is booked on the Spirit of Youth. All Aboard-ever to Adventure new. VIRGINIA MUELLER june 10, l929 Editor-in-Chief MAROON AND WHITE Six This to our memory, since we hold it dear AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL And even the leaves murmured the joy of learning. Seven MAROON AND WHITE Eight These-the jttest foliage for our dreams ur Watchful guides Inspire Us Upward On Our Bon Uoyage FACU LTY MAROON AND WHITE Ten WILBUR H. WRIGHT Principal N dedicating this, your Annual, to the Spirit of Adven- ture, you are taking the first step towards making your dreams of future romance come true. For, dreaming is the first step in the realization of romance. Your life will now continue in your efforts to be based and founded on your day dreams. Let us therefore, encourage these youthful visions in our lives, for youth, and hope, and ambition-magic carpets of achievement-will be the basis of your high ad- ventures. Wilbur H. Wright Sometime or other in your school years Your path has led you to the office door- You pause a minute, torn by cruel fears, Repenting all you ever did beforeg But if you are a girl, you know it's true You'll get the very squarest kind of dealg You've got a friend there, sticking up for you, The kind you trust, the kind you always feel Will understand, and censure just and fair. And everybody feels just that way About our dean of girls, with whom we share The common joys and cares of every day. Thats why we have Miss Deatons sympathy. The best things' in this life, youll find, are freeg G. j. MISS EULA DEATGN Dean of Girls School Officials WILBUR l-l. WRIGHT ...i..V,..,gVA..,gA4--ggVgVg-------,- -,,-,-- P rincipal LIAMES I-1, SMITH ,7,,,,,oVV, t,,t,t... A ssistant Principal EULA W. DEATON ..,.,., ..,..,g..,..,.g D ean Of Girls H. D, l-lUMISTON ,....,...,. .....,,g.... D ean Of Boys JULIA l-IERRICK .......,...., ,.7......,g-------V R ggi-Yffaf ROLAND O. MARSH ,,.,...,,, ,,...... A ttendance 017icer MARCELLA R, NELL ,,,7o,,, ,,,,,-t,,,,,t V ocational Adviser ' ALICE L, I-IQGAN ,,,,,7,,,,t7tt ,t,,t,a M anager Lunch Room MAY PAYNE ,..,......t,i...,,,,.,t,.. ..gggi..,gg...,...N,g-------. M HUGH HENRY G. VORSHEIM ,V.,.,t,.. ...,g,i,gg,.g,g..........--.. C lefk GENEVIEVE LYON .,.....t,,,., ,......, C lefk ADELAIDE MARTIN ,,,,.., .AA..... C lefk MARION PHELAN ,,..,t.,,t,,.t,,t....,,,,,.,..,,,,.. AA...AAA C lfffk FACULTY English Department Mabel C. lser Forggn Language EthelZimmerman,Chrm. Belle Kempes epartmem Helen E. Atwater Clara Kollman Mary Publowf Chrm' Ann l. Beugnot Mary M- LOWYY German Ellen L. Burnap Sue U. Maher Theophilus Beck Ruth D, Carlson l-lazel Rylander French Anna Church David S. Cole May Estelle Cook Madeline M. Cvlynn Bernice E. Cossett E. L. I-Iolch b 0n Sabatical Leave l-lelen L. Safford l-lortense Schlader I-lelen Schoenbeck Blanche V. Walker Margaret Andrews Bernice Bauersfeld janet OBrien Cecile W. Dore Alvine Elory Alice l-I. Johnstone Theodore Nelson? Manly C. Wareham Mayme Torgersona' Mary Denvir FACULTY Eleven IVIAROON AND WHITE Twelve . N JAMES H. siviim HARRESQI OIQISXISTU Assistant Principal Latin Kenneth Culbertson Arthur XY. Little lvlargaret A. Older Spanish Robert Grimes Lydia S. Hatton Edna lX4, McCarty Ruth N. Vxfiltshire Italian Antenisca Nardi History Department Lily Abell, Chrm. H. A. Berens Wilbur R, Bollinger Florence Galbraith Elizabeth Gaynor Jessie Lambrecht William L. Tiernan Mary E. Wade 'On Sabbazical Leave FACULTY Helen C. Willis Regina Zimmerman? R. O. T. C. Captain O. M. Jenks Henry Dickinson Household Arts Nancy G. Gladish Louise Hanna Science Department Fred H. Akers Amer M. Ballew Grace M. Charles Maurice Crew Sylvia Gruener Clarence Harris Jennie C. Hartley William Headley Arthur C.-Miller John T. Myers John A. Sonquist Joseph G. Tew Edward Dwyer Herschell Scott Elmer E. Burns Faith Gamble Mathematics Department O. R. Spitler, Chrm. Stanley F. Bristol George W. Blake Jennie M. Bryan Lester M. Butler Wickliffe l. Cable Beulah Cleworth Harold E. Collins Clarence A. Craig Ruth H. Funk Albert H. Heiby Armin P. Krebill Graydon Mumford Cordelia Randolph Louise A. Roberts SECTION TEACHERS GF THE GRADUATES Kollman 462 Robinson 460 Hofmeister 459 Glynn 453 l l Tiernan 454 Beck 455 Jarvis 451 Meyers 452 Cole 451 QF? TQQ?w Ring 458 Browers 457 Burnap 461 Atwater 456 FACULTY Commercial Department Hazel E. Lloyd Harold C. Ritter, Chrm. Louise B. Ryerson Mabel Browers ' Roy C. Compton Thomas H. Finley Freda B. MacGuchan Ina McCurdy Marcella McLindon Andrew Nichols Mildred Robinson Bessie F. Soyer John J. Starner Myrtle B. Tench Roscoe B. Thomas Arnold M. Thompson Blanche C. Troeger Music Department J. Lee Roth 'On Sabbatical Leave Captain E.O.Schildhauer Technical Department Herbert J. McEuen Thomas Brown Phillip Burnessx G. W. Dodge Edward H. Feddersen Andrew C. Grant Eugene A. Jarvis Robert E. Jelinek Hugh A. Johnson Erwin W. Petzing Jesse A. Robinson Charles G. Rogers Forde M. Roper Erwin D. Wirth William Dunnatt John Sheehy Physical Education Department George W. Steffens Louise Hoimeister Margaret Kitzmiller Catherine Noonan George F. Ring Rudolph Schmidt Art Department Sophie Chenoweth Adelaide Bartelmeit Fern V. Booth Gertrude Danliker Ester Johnson . Louise J. Pellens Edna Hewitt F A C U L T Y Tlzirtecn . .. Lllla RADUATES passport for the Uut- ward Bound Special, sailing june twenty-sixth by way of the A. H. S. Knowledge Harbor. en route to Treas- ured Ports along Life's Coast Line. After stopovers at various colleges and universities andvisits to greatbusiness centers, the trip will be resumed with individual ships and compasses. May you steer yours so well that the treacherous under currents of ob- staclesanddefeatwillbe leftfar behind as you enter the peaceful waters of Success Harbor. So long, good luck. a pleasant trip. X JJ 6 HSN A ffj SJ rg W Q I I 1 I VL gf Hx Q X Q V ' J ,wg XX C32 9 ' U V SW J F Q Q W XX The Class of 1929 CLASS OFFICERS President v7Y..,7,,,.,.A Vi ce-Presi dent ..... Secretary ..,........... Treasurer ........... Qfficers A ILFRED BRYANT ZEPP L...L....CRAcE KARSTENS Sergeant-at-A rms ....,,7 S...S... CLASS COLORS-NilC Green and Apricot. CLASS MOTTO-TO Thine Own Self Be True. CLASS FLOWER-Snap Dragon. BILL TAUBER .j ACK PASTOR Fiffeen MAROON AND WHITE .S'1'.i'tee1t Committees of '29 Committee on Comittees Wilfred Bryant, Chairman, Miss Deaton, Adviser, Earle Roach, Virginia Wier, Leonard Mayer, lrene Nelson, Virginia Overton, Dolores Colangelo, Walter Beaulieu, Roy Gunderson, Dorothy Schreiner, John Burns, Shirley Stade, George Gustafson. Commencement Christine Tampary, Chairman, Mr. Cole, Miss I-lofmeister, Miss Browers, Advisers, George Reese, Walter I-lalleman, Stanley Renner, Abe Radunsky, Frances Gordon, Frieda Miller, June Faubel, Ruth Mikolsek, Florence Anderson, Bill Thorpe, Jeanne I-loch, Wilbur Inman. A Class.Night A A Robert Vander Noor, Chairman, Marie Holman, Ass't. Chr., Miss Kollman, Miss Atwater, Mr. Beck, Advisers, Kenneth Rabe, Orrin Wais, Arthur Salopoulos, Donald Peters, Wanda I-Iyland, Marguerite Shoup, Stanley Payne, Adele Shefte, Dorothy Schreiner, Pearl Modene, Blanche Berson, George Gustafson. - A Flower, Color and Motto Grace Daly, Chairman, Miss Glynn, Mr. Jarvis, Advisers, Peter Polko, Genevieve Dilger, Francis Edwards, Ruth Creek, Esther Jancovius, Leonard Erickson. Printing and Engraving 5 Edward Lafferty, Chairman, Mr. Tiernan, Mr. Ring, Advisers, Chester Le Blonde, William Finn, Olga de la Pena, Kenneth Boehme, Marion Jones, Robert Franzen. Gift Committee A Miss Burnap, Adviser, Bill Murray, George Wendle, Lucille Miller, Thelma Spolander, l-larvey Pack. Financial Kendrick Smith, Chairman, Mr. Myers, Miss Robinson, Advisers, Birger Johnson, William Stahnke, Ethel Franzen, June Peuser, Paul Thompson. Pin and Ring Lormer Jaekel, Chairman, Miss Gladish, Adviser, Grace Meyer, Charles Douglas, Irene Nelson, Marjorie Sielaff. Photograph Elmer Kissane, Chairman, Lormer Jaekel, Wilfred Bryant, Gordon McCabe, Charles Douglas, Grace Meyer, Josephine Allin, Bernice I-lague, Marjorie Sielaff, Virginia Mueller, Leslie Deimel, Dorothy Walp, Marcel Girod, Leonard Lapinsky. Social Virginia Williams, Chairman, William Tauber, June Faubel,'Albert Glenn, Gertrude Gregerson, Charles Umlauf, Grace Meyer, Leonard Mayer, Jeanne Hoch, Stanley Renner. Prcm g Wilfred Bryant, Chairman, Lormer Jackel, Paul Thompson, Stanley Renner Donald Peters, Grace Meyer, Margaret Shoup, Olga de la Pena, Robert Niesen, Marjorie Sielaff, June Peuser, I-larvey Pack, Jeanne I-loch, Stanley Payne, Ray Soderberg. . Prom Printing Stanley Renner, Chairman, Grace Nelson, Kenneth Rabe, Marion Keane, l-larry Miller, Frank Doering. CLASS OF 1929 Class Song '29 CTune.' Song of Songs For Me j I. Out of the harbor of thee, We venture forth on life's sea, Glorious dream ports in view, Beekon as we bid adieu. Chorus This is the song of songs for me, Portrait of towers rising free, Friendships and joys they've brought to me, Leaving them all, we'll still remember. We raise our hearts to ideals true, Austin our thanks belongs to you, And cause we' re finer thru and thru, Dear Austin High, we say, we love you. V 1 FRANCES GORDON VIRGINIA MUELLER Bon Voyage We're going to miss you when you go, You'll leave an empty space And theres no one else we know, Who quite can take your place. Now life's adventure you must plan And, nobly must you dare To win what gold and fame you can And still be on the square. So always keep the golden rule, And in all the things you do, Youthful, hearty, Adventurer To thine own self be true. 5. .S'evmieen Eighteen 3511 emuriam QI, 'Jn ' V, I2 2, I f , ' 3 Ii 2 1 A 'ia X 1 ,v. 9' , -F, 'if J I 1 E i I Q, ,ii zf' ' if a 1 v 7' - I . is 5 wg Wgwtweia . A I ' ' J fi N. ., yer Q., I A Y .W , A . ,. I I I X- U, Q- s 4 ,, -1- ad W , .1 IU, , '- . .f .af ' 'Ma . 1 'I f , M x ' '31, .7 Ng - H 1 . AM n 'W I fm, . , gr -- fy- at N W M, , f -nf-I V H ,e ,- 7 W, , A, ,. fa ,Aw .6 si gif , 'I LL '1coma'38-igfkffilitgilf DOROTHY VIRGINIA AMOS I-Ier life was a true reflection of her artistic and beauty-loving nature. To know her was to love herg to love her was to understand the fine- ness of her character and the joy of her friend- shipzu and having loved her, we shall always cherish that infinitely dear memory of her lovely, wholesome, girlhood. NORMA VIOLET ABEL Young 461 Iris' Spanish: Band: Orchestra: G. M. T. C.: Girl Re serves: C. I. C.: Snap Shot rep. '27, Ambition: To play like Pan. Future: Education. M With casual sunbeams lacing gold. NATALIE PAULINE ABRAMS Emmet 462 nlflats' Times rep. '26: jr. College rep. '26: Annual rep. 26M Pentong: Y: Astral: Spanish: C. I. C.: Latin. Ambition: Too many to mention. Future: College, et cetera. H Questioning dew and stars, wanting to know. MARION BERNICE ADAMS Beidler 455 Bernie Astral: C. I. C. rep. '26 M, '27: Spanish: Pentong Y: Botany: G. A. A.: College. Ambition: To be successful as a nurse. Future: West Suburban Hospital, School for Nurses. She gathers learning to her heart. WILLIAM RABB ADAMS Hay 40l S Bud Baseball '28, '29g Meyer's All Americans: Varsity A. Ambition: To become a Big Leaguerf' Future: Undecided. The fellers call him Bill. ELSIE ADDAT Mont Clare 457 El German: Y: College: History: C. I. C.: Opera: Warb- lers: Cast of Mikado. Ambition: Go around the world in a Zep. Future: College. Always I hope, I can call thee friend. THERESA MILDRED ADRIG Lloyd 460 Dimples C. I. C.: I-Iistory: Y: German: Sec.: Senior Spiritf' M. SZ W. rep. '25M: Capt. Ball. Ambition: Bookkeeper. Future: Everything in general: nothing in particular. A manner blythe and debonairf' MORT ALEXANDER Lawson 453 Bud Intramural Bsktz. Ball: Intramural Baseball: Football '28: C. I. C.: Automobile Safety Council: Crane Chem- istry: Intramural Bskt. Ball Champs '26: Aeronautical. Ambition: To make an at Michigan. Future: Michigan University. He's traveling on the road that leads to success. .IOSEPHINE MIRIAM ALLIN Tilton 456 Jo Treas., C. I. C.1,Iudy, Daddy Long Legs: Senior Ed., Annual: Snapshot Ed., Annual: Litte Theater: Opera: Girls' Glee: Times rep.: Astral: College: Pentong. Ambition: To achieve the unachievable! Future: Northwestern. As an actress, she is without rival to shine. .IENNIE ALTSCHUL Nobel 457 jen Astral rep.: French rep.: History: Y: College: Pen- tong: C. I. C.: Astral. Ambition: Private secretary. Future: Qui Sait? Oh thou, in whom all things united be. DOROTHY LILLIAN ANDERSON Young 45 5 Dot C. l. C.: Pentong rep. '29: Home Ee.: German: College: Y: Warblers: Opera-Cast of the Mikado: Astral: History. Ambition: Grand Opera. Future: Normal. Dorathy's merry voice reached our ears. CLASS OF l'929 Nineteen ii MAROON AND WHITE Tztfezzfy EDWARD W. ANDERSON Morse 402 Swede At Crane-Football '25, '26g Crane Tech Chronicle rep. '24, 2426. At Austin-Track '27g Spring Football '28g Auto com. '28, Pres. Auto Safety Council '29, Ambition: Pass a Lincoln in my Humilious II. Future: U. of Minnesota, He is a lad who will win renown. FLORENCE EDITH ANDERSON Mont Clare Clvlainl 460 Flo Astralg Pentongg C. I. C., YQ I-Iistoryg Senior spirit- Sectigreg 8.1 W. rep. '27M3 Astral rep. 'ZSMQ History . ' t . rep , ommencemen com Ambition: To become a successful private secretary. Future: A hard working girl. Hers, a sweetness nf old melodies. GUNNAR H. ANDERSON Hay 452 Andy Baseball '29g Intramural Bskt. Ball Champs '29, Chemistry, Botany, lviyer All Americans. Ambition: Be a success. Future: Undecided. Great is his worth. MARGUERITE A. ANDERSEN Hay 459 'APeggy Y, Girls' Glee, History: G. A. A.: C. I. C.: M. 82 W. and Times rep.: College, Y Baseball Team, Frenchg Ca t. Ball Champs '28. Xmbition: To travel. Future: Wheaton Collee. Still waters run deepest. JOHN ROY ANDERSON Mont Clare 451 Swede C, I. C.g Chemisty, Intramural Baseball '25, Freshman. Ambition: To grow tall, six feet. Future: Undecided. A great companion and a loyal friend. DOROTHY ARGYLE May 455 Dot Band '28, QSM, '29g YQ Pentongg C. I. C., College: Spanishg History. Ambition: It's a secret. Future: Wish I knew. An apple, a book, and a cozy nook for me. VIOLA MYRA ARONSON Nash 456 Oli Refr. Chrm. Pentongg Astralg Yg French, College, Hi- IVIu.g C. I. C.: Biology. 'Ambition: To disprove Einstein's theory. Future: Crane-U. of C. . That one small head could carry all .she knew. ' WILLETTA MARJORIE ASHLEY Howe 455 Billie Treas., Girls' Glee Club '29g Program Chrm., Girls' Glee 'ZSMQ College rep. '27M3 Astralg College, YQ C. I. C.: Clean-Up Campaign '27, '27 Vg. Ambition: To be liked. Future: College of some sort. She is a child of gaietyf' VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE AUGUSTIN Hay 457 Virg Capt. Ball: Volley Ball: History, College: C. l. C.g YQ Courtesyg Spanish. Ambition: To meet Gary Cooper. s Her smile is as sunny as her hairf LUCILE CAROL BADE Emmet 462 ' C. I. C.: Pentongg German: Y, Latin, C. I. C, rep. 27, Astral, Botan . Ambition: Huth Elder- second. A friend, sincere, and true. GEORGE GRAY BARBER Key 453 Shrimpo Intramural Bskt. Ball: Freshman Track: Track '25M, '26: Intramural Football: Pentong: Times rep.: C. I. C.: History. Ambition: To get up mornings. Future: Hard work. He was always quietly arrayed. DOROTHY ANN BARCELEAUX Emmet 461 Dottie L Pentong: French: College: Y: Botany: History: C, I. C., atin. Ambition: To be a famous dancer. Future: Wisconsin University. A lily of France. PAUL HOWARD BAYNE Dewey CSt. Louisl Hois Ambition: I-laven't got any. Future: Don't know. A mind of ambition, ever willing to help- WALTER JOSEPH BEAULIEU Tilton 458 Red junior Track '26: Senior Track '27, '29: M. Bl W. rep.: Cross Country '28: C. I. C.: Times rep.: Chemistry. Ambition: To make the Olympic Team. Future: Crane. 'lsineerity personified. DORIS MARGUERITE BECK Hammond 459 Dorie C. I, C.: Y: History: Spanish: Girls' Glee: Vice-pres., Constitution Chrm., Glee: Nominating com. '28: M. Bl W. rep.: Scrap Book and Supper Chrm Y. At Orr Branch-Vice-pres. and Pres., Y. Ambition: Grow taller and wear low heels. Future: Pounding the typewriter. Come, little girl, the fairies are here. EMMA M. BEM Hanson Park 458 Speedy Nonpareil: C. I. C.: Capt. Ball: Volley Ball. Ambition: Private secretary. Ari inquiring mind, a thoughtful answer. RICHARD OLIVER BENDER Byforcl 459 Dick Pentong '27: History '29: C, I. C. rep. '29: Intramural Bskt. Ball '29. Ambition: To travel. Future: Violinist. He is backward about coming forward. MYRTLE BZERNSTEIN Tilton 453 Half-pint G. M, I. C.: Y: College: Program com., Botany '26M: Igreach: C. I. C.: Little Theatre: Glee: Home Ec.: A. Ambition: To be tall. Future: Prima Donna. Let it be something for my song. BLANCHE .IEANNETTE BERSON Mason 462 Ass't News Ed. '29, rep. '28M, Times: Vice-pres. Reading 'ZSHQ Treas. Biology '29: Class Night com.: Silver Order 1329: Pin Chrm. '29, Nom. com. '28, '28M, Pentong: College rep.: Astral rep.: M. 52 W. rep.: Y rep. Ambition: To gain world-wide renown. Future: Working toward my ambition. Serene, calm, as lovely as Autumn. MICHAEL FRANK BIONDI JR. Hay 454 Mike Intramural Bskt. Ball '29, Consolation Champs: C. I. C. rep.: Intramural Baseball '26: Times rep. Ambition: To be an all-around athlete. He goes his way unhesitatingf' CLASS OF l929 Twenty-oiie MAROON AND WHITE Twenty-two RUTH DORATHY BLOCH Spencer 461 Ruthye' C. I. C.: Pentong: Y: History: German: Spanish Biology: Collee. Ambition: To get thin. Future: Crane. . She spoke from a joyous heart. ANNA MAY BOBZEK Howe 458 C. I. C.: Y: Nonpareil: College: Astral: Opera: Warb- lers: Girls' Clee. Ambition: Dun't esk. Future: Work, I suppose. She had unfailing charm. KENNETH ALBERT BOEHME . Mont Clare 459 Bud History '29: Austin Times rep.: Intramural Bskt. Ball C. I. C. rep.: Printing, Engraving com. Ambition: To meet Professor Dodd. Future: University of Chicago. Hale, hearty and good natured too. FRANCES CATHERINE BOHLE Byford 459 Fran Y: Y rep.: M. 81 W. rep.: C. I. C.: History: G. A. A.: Y Baseball Team: College: Capt. Ball Champs '28. Ambition: To do the extraordinary. Future: Knox College. Wa meet thee with a pleasant thought. DOROTHY RUTH BOLANDER Ixlelrose-England 457 Dorrie College: Y: C. I. C.: History: Home Ee.: Courtesy. Ambition: Nurse. Future: College. How sweet and fair she is to all. X HA L MAE BR 'DBURY a 4 455 Brad e Ec 3 Ho H . Refreshment com.: College: Span- ish: I. . ki , ominating com. of Home Ec. '281 ton . Fut r : Colleg Am Ion: To e and learn. Wi out comm d the hills grow green for thee. GRACE LOUISE BRADY Key 462 Red Latin: Pentong: C. I. C.: College: Y: Botany: C. I. C. Pin com. QSM. Ambition: To travel. Future: Librarian. it's easy enough to be pleasant: but not as pleasant as she. DOROTHY BRACDON Spencer 454 Dee Bee' ' Y: C. I. C.: History: College: French. Ambition: To have a line like Mr. Tiernan's. Future: Illinois. Your heart is warm and gay. ALICE ELIZABETH BRANDENBERGER Byford 461 Billie Y: Spanish: Sec'y, Bskt. Ball: Spades, ref. Ambition: To be happy. Future: Wish I knew. Lips are laughing out a happy name. HAZEL ANNA BRANDT Young 459 C. I. C.: History: Y: Glee. Ambition: Private secretary. Future: College. Perhaps we'll meet again sometime. I JUNE ELLEDA BREHMAN Calhoun 461 june-bug Astral: Y: Spanish rep.: com. Mother's Tea: C. I. C.: G. A. A.: Section Baseball: Capt., Capt. Ball: Aces, Voiley Ball: Tennis: Swimming: I-Iistory. Ambition: To excel in music and sports. Her glorious task in silence perfecting. ZELDA.R.BRODY ' Emmet 454 Zelder Treas., Pentong '29: Sec'y, Latin '27 : Sophomore Membership Chrm. Astral '27 : Y Bskt. Ball Champs '29: C. I. C. Clean-Up '28g M. 82 W. rep. '28: College: G. A. A.: History, Pin Chrm.: Y rep. Ambition: To be a research chemist. A member of the mtelligentiaf' ROY .l. BROOKMAN St. Viator 453 Roy fthe egg boyl, C. I. C.: Track '26, '27, '28. Ambition: Stock broker. Your deeds are bound to be great. PAUL H. BROWN Wheaton, Ill. 454 Band: C. I. C.: Astral. Ambition: Time will tell. Thy duty has been nobly done. RUTH FERN BRUNS Young 459 Rufus C. I. C.: Y: History: M. 82 W. rep.: Pentong: Ilr. Col- lege: German: Capt. Ball Champs '28: Y Baseba l Team '29: Y Bskt. Ball '28 M. Ambition: To see the world. Something noble, and grand and good. WILFRED CHARLES BRYANT Byford 452 Brigger' Pres., Class '29: Student Council '27M, '28, '28M, '29: Asst. Chrm. Smokers com. '28 VZ, '29: Astral '25M, '26, Yoh, '27, '29: Skating '27, '28, Capt. '29: Baseball '28, Capt. '29: Varsity A '27, '28, '29: Myers All Americans: glgrm. Prom. com. '28: Intramural Bskt. Ball Champs, Ambition: Be a success in business. I am the captain of a very large crew. ROSE DOROTHY BUCZHHOLZ St. Pauls Lutheran 458 Rosie College: Y: German: C. I. C.: Nonpareil: Y rep.: Spanish. Ambition: To be champion hash-slinger. 'As her name, so is a rose. RUTH FRANCES BURKHARDT Emmet 458 Rupie' C. I. C.: Bronze Order of 1329: C. I. C. rep. '26M, '27: Second Prize Essay on Exhibition by Chicago Artists: Non-pareil. Ambition: To be serious. Guided by golden ideals. JOHN EDWARD BURNS St. Mels 461 john E Tennis '26, '27: Capt. '28, '29g C. I. C. rep. '26, '27, '28: Sec'y Cartoonists '28, '29: Times rep.: Annual rep.: I-lobby: Pres. Spat: Intramural Bskt. '28 M, '2Q: Swim- ming: Sport Chatter Ed. '28 M, '29: Com. on Com. Ambition: Auburn Speedster, I never dare to write as funny as I can. ROBERT GRIFFITH BURNS Young 459 Bud Penrong '27: History '29: Spring Football '28: Intra- mural Bskt. Ball '29. Ambition: To be a Big executive. Burns--to be great. CLASS OF l929 Twenty-three My .JJ MAROON AND WHITE P-fx: I .- JY . f LM, . ZZ' Twenty-four ANNETTE GRAYCE BUS May 457 Betty Capt. Ball: Times rep.: Courtesy rep.: French: Y' C. I. C.: I-Iistory: College. I Ambition: Ride under Washington Blvd. tunnel. Future: Work, probably. Quiet dignity prevailed. CLARICE-BERNEITA CAIN Nobel 45 5 Clar Ambition: Translator. Future: Illinois or Chicago Normal. She listens and she understands. THOMAS RUSSELL CALL AY Calhoun 408 Tom Ambition: Lawyer. Future: Wisconsin U. What? A good whole holiday? IVIELVIN B-. CANNON Bay Shore, Long Island 452 Big Gun C. I. C.: Sgt.-at-Arms, Speaker '26: Orchestra: Band: Little Theater Orch.: jr. Swimming Team '26 VZ. Ambition: To get out of the army. Future: Amhurst College. Strike up the band. HELEN CHARLOTTE CARBONELL Young 457 Carb Capt. Bally Volley Ball: History rep.: College: C. I. C.: Courtesy: Y: Spanish: French: History. Ambition: Private secretary. Future: Somebody's stenog. All seems beautiful to me. JOHN Z. CARINI Mont Clare ' 50I johnny Times rep. 28: Social Chrm. Arch. '28VZ: Intramural Baseball '27: Arch. . Ambition: To be the worlcl's best architect. Future: Architects office. A smile, a nod, a plesant word. ALEXANDRA A. CARLSEN Mont Clare 462 Al Y: Pentong: College: Astral: C. I. C.: Cartoonist: journalistic Art Staff. Ambition: Travel. Future: Undecided. Alex is smart, though not a smart Alec. HERBERT EINAR CARLSON Mason, Wisconsin, 460 Herb Chemistry: Chess and Checker. Ambition: 7 Future: Work. Onward, upward, till the goal is won. MYRTLE CARLSON McLaren 458 IVIyrt. C. I. C.: I-Iistoryg Spanish '26: Pentong '26. Ambition: Making some one happy. Future: ??7 But maybe Clvlissusl. Your heart is like unto a music box. EVELYN CARPENTER Beidler 453 Ev Snapshot rep. 'ZESM' , I. C. com, '28: Chrm. Field Day com. ' ' Ti .f'28, '29: Chrm. Refresh. com., History 28: ,. . C.: Prop. com. of Daddy Long Legs: Uke: As . --hrm. tudent Employ. Bureau. '28. Ambi : ' D's pri secretary. Futu I western. A me I rt makes a cheerful countenance. ELSIE TASIA CATCHFORES Garfield 457 College: Girls' Y. W. C. A. Ambition: Music. Future: Musical Conservatory. Came laughing so gaily right up to the door. ALICE LORRAINE CHICK Columbus 460 Chickie Some .star dustfuund your eyes and stayed. MILAN M. CHUICK Tilton 452 My Annual rep.: Austin Times rep.: Sec'y Bskt. Ball '28 M, '29g C. I. C. rep.: Botanyg Latin: Spring Footballg Sec'y Indoor Baseball '27. Ambition: This space prevents my writing it. Future: California or Bust. An answer to a maidenls prayer. MARIO A. CIRRINCIONE Washington 453 Cincy Intramural Bskt. Ball: Football '26, '27g Baseball '28g . Wrestling '25 M. Future: Northwestern. You're starting now on life's jouneyf' JOHN CLIFFORD 406 s A cliivalrous lad is he. DOLORES BLANCHE COLANGELO Young 457 Dell Spanish: Astral: Opera and Warblersg History: Pen- tongg College: Com. of Com.g Sec'y Spanish '28g Chrm. Program Com.: fSpanishJg Refresh Com,3 CSpanishDg Cast of Mikado. Ambition: To make Hollywood with Marilyn Raabe. Future: College-artist. The moon above, a serenadef' BEN L. CONIGLIO Hay 454 Conig Bandg Orch.: Second Lt., Band: Social Orch.: All City Symphonic Orch.: Sec'y, Officers'g Interclass Bskt. Ballg Intersection Bskt. Ballg Wrestling '25g Wiener Worst Band: R. O. T. C. Military Ball com. Ambition: College. Future: ? 7 7 He shared his frolics and made men merry. MARVIN MONROE COOK May 452 Warts Myers All Americans: Chemistry: Orchestrag Intra- mural Bskt. Ball Champs '29g 1-Ii-Y: Spanish. Ambition: To travel. Future: Work. A little more sleep, and a little more slumber. HAROLD COX 452 I'm sure we .should all be as happy as can be. RUTH ELIZABETH CREEK 458 With gentle dignity and grace. CLASS O F l 9 2 9 Ttveuty-five MAROON AND WHITE Twenty-si.r TIMOTHY JOSEPH CRONIN Our Lady Help of Christians 402 S Ted C. I. C., Chemistry, Intramural Bskt. Ball '27, '28, Intramural Baseball '27, Sgt.-at-Arms com., Times rep. Ambition: Manual training teacher. Ambition will lead thee to success. JOHN CRUICKSHANK Victoria Drive fScotlandJ 460 Scotty'3 C. I. C., I-Iistory, Com. of Non-Smoking. Ambition: To visit Scotland. A bonny lad wae he. ROSE CUMMUTA Lloyd .460 Cumut Y, C. l. C., French '25, '25M, '26, College '26, '27, '28 M, '29, History '29, Beavers Busy Bees, Senior Spirit, Ca t. Ball, Volley Ball. Xmbition: To travel alone. Surrounded by friends. ROBT. A. CUNIS Cameron 401 S Bob Soph. Football '26, Inter. Baseball '26, '27, Auto '29, Senior Safety Comm. '29, C. I. C., Chem. '29. Ambition: To fly a flivver. Nothing is impossible to industry. CHARLOTTE MARIE CURLEY I-lay 455 Curlie Y, Girls' Clee, Uke, Clean-Up Campaign '27, '27M, C. I. C., College. Ambition: To own a canary Packard roadster. A dimple danced mischievously on her cheek. HENRY WILLIAM DAEHLER Key 452 Hank Capt. R, O, T. C., Crack Co. '26, '27, '28, '29, Picked Platoon '27, '28, '29, Vice-pres. jr, I-Ii-Y '27, M. B: W. rep. '28, C. I, C., Officers '28, '29, Chrm. Reception com., Military Ball '28, Myers All-Americans. Ambition: Dietitian, Let me tell you how I'd do it. HAROLD M. DAHLSTROM Key 405 S Bud Vice-pres. Spanish, Decorations Chrm '29, Miles Stand- ish '27M, First Prize, I-Iobo Day, Photo. Chrm., C. I. C. '28, Clean-Up com. '29, 4c' Camp com. '28, '29, Little Theater, I-Ii-Y, I-Iistory. Ambition: A man in the blindfold test. Rarely, rarely comes! thou! CLAIRE MARIE DALY Proviso 460 Ethel? Dramatic '27M, '28, Little Theater '28 M, '29, Cast of Daddy Long Legs, Treas,, Little Theater, '28 M, '29, Pentong Cabinet '28M, '29, Membership Chrm. Little Theater '29, Cast of Twelve Pound Look, College, Sec- tion, Seniors Spirit, Silver Mask-Little Theater. Ambition: Make the World's Who's Who. Uni1ed we stand. MARY GRACE DALY Haworth, N. J. 453 Mickey Vice-pres., Pentong '28M, Pres. Pentong '29, Astral '27 VZ, '28, '2SM, '29, Dramatic '27V2, '28, Little Theater '28H, '29, Class Color com., Cast of As We'd Like It , College, Research Chrm., Daddy Long-Legs. Ambition: To beat Maureen Orcutt's game. Divided we fall! WALTER DAMKO Nash 404 S Wally C. I. C., Interclass Bskt. Ball, Interclass Baseball. Ambition: To enter business. He is Admiral, in brief. ELEANOR MARIE DANZER A Tennyson 460 1 El' Y: C. I. C.: I-Iistory: Beaver's Busy Bees: Senior Spirit, Section: French '25 M, '26, '26M: Volley Ball: Capt. Ball. Ambition: To travel. Future: You should know, A .steady eye, the basket made. CARL WILLIAM DEAN Central, Kewanee, Ill. 451 First Lt., R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon '26, '27: Crack CO. '26, '27, '23. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Future: Armour. So came the captain with a mighty heart. LESLEY DEIMEL St. joseph Academy 461 Sr. Ed. M. 82 W. '29: School Life Ed. M. 82 W. QSM: Times Reporter '28: Photo, com., Class '29: Times rep.: Silver Class Order of 1329: Contact Ed., Times '28M: C. I. C. rep.: College: Pentong. Ambition: Ain't got no ambition. Future: Tulane U. ' La Belle dame sans merci. OLGA DE LA PENA Tilton 45 7 Pres., Spanish '28, 785: Pin Chrm,, Spanish '29: Rep. Spanish '28 Vg, '29: Astral: Latin: Prom. com.: Golf: Inter- club '28, '28M: Pres., Girls' Glee '28M: Staff Typist. Ambition: Spanish correspondent. Future: University of Chicago. 'One hears the clicking ofthe castenettesf' ANNA MARGE DERER Mont Clare Br. 3 460 Warty C..I. C.: Y: History: College: Volley Ball '29: Capt. Ball 28: G. A. A.: Pentong: Senior Spirit: Beaver's Bees: Ambition: Back to Claws. A face aglow with the love of the game. GENEVIEVE DILGER Key 454 Gennie Ed.-in-Chief '29: News Ed. '28M: Rep. '28 Times: Gold Class U29: Quill and Scroll: Sec'y, Student Council '29: Supper, Membership, Service Chrm. Y: G. R. Hi-,links Y Bskt. Ball Champs '28V2: C. I. C. Clean-Up com. Ambition: To continue journalism. U A mind that glints of greater victories. HARRIETTE THERESA DILLON Providence 462 C. I. C. rep. '27M: Health com.: Astral: Red Cross com.: Com. on Com.: Y rep. '28M: Clean-Up com. '28: Nom. com. Class '29: G, A. A.: Swimming. Ambition: Bum my way around the world. In a tangle of red-gold hair. FRANK DONOVAN 453 Such a very quiet young man. ETHEL DOOLITTLE Key 408 S Lady Luck Vice-Pres. '29 M: Editorial Assist., Times '29:Sec y, Latin '27: Treas., Latin '26: Vice-Pres., Latin '27M: Treas., jr. College '26: Won A: Program Chrm., College '27V2: Clean-Up com. '29: Sec'y-Treas. 1329. Ambition: To be able to dance. Light on her feet, resembling a fairy. ROBERT H. DOORNBOSCH Young 453 C. I. C.: Spanish: Biology: Inter-Bskt. Ball. Ambition: Chemical engineer. A youth there was of quiet ways. ..BOb.. CLASS OF l929 Twenty-seven IVIAROON AND WHITE CHARLES DOUGLAS Key 454 Chuck Ring and Pin com. 'ZOQ C. I. C. rep.: Clean-Up com.: IEI5-Y: Capt. Intramural Bskt. Ball Consolation Champs Ambition: Big business man. Futurei College. Small in stature only. KATHERINE MARY DUFFY Tilton 458 Y: Y rep. '29: French: C. I, C.: Nonvpareil: Pentong. Volley Ball: Cant. Ball. Ambition: French interpreter. Future: Qui Sait? Milly hopes are lieuren high. RICHARD DUFFY 459 Poems are written by fools like mln' LEONE-MEL GENEVIEVE DUCGAN Our Lady of Angels 456 Irish' Astral: History: C. I, C.: Y: College: Atwater's Bachel- lorettes. Ambition: To become a world-renowned nurse. Future: Training at Northwestern. Sin1,hlicity in siylef' NINA MAGDALENE DUNCAN Bern, Kansas 453 Y: C. I. C.: Costume Chrm, Daddy Long Legs: Prop. com. Daddy Long Legs: Pentong: French: Little Theater: Botany. Ambition: Travel far and wide. Future: Realizing my ambition. Gazing down with timid grace, WESLEY DOUGLAS EDGREN Nash 457 XYes Ambition: Concert pianist. Future: Columbia College of Music, MH4: knew how to lickle the ivoriesf' FRANCES MATTINGLY EDWARDS Cameron 456 Fran' Y: Pcntong: C. I. C.: History: Little Theatre: Cast of Daddy Long Legs, Mrs. Pendelton: French: College: Atxvateris Baehellorettes. Ambition: To act in a professional play. Future: Northwestern. She sends hcr lolveliest light to where you stand. RUTH ELIZABETH ELLSIWORTH Key 455 Tootsie Home Ilconomic: Home Economic Vice-pres. '29: C. I. C.: College: Pentong: I-Iistoryg Spanish: Y. Ambition: To live and learn. Future: 7 Quien Saba? 1'Ilzt'llyou how I speak a piece. BERNICE ELIZABETH ERICKSON Nash 462 'Barney' C. I. C. rep. '29: Astral: College: Pentong: Latin: Span- ish: Y: C. I. C.: Interclass Capt. Bull 7.8: Interclass Vol- Iey Ball '29: Clean-Up com. '27. Annlwition: To go to the U. of C. with Georgia. Future: Crane: Chicago. You uru music in place of a song. LEONARD A. ERICKSON Young 501 'Swede' Arch : C. I. C.: Intramural Basehall '27: M. SZ XV. rep. 25 li. 'Zo Ambition: Architect. Future: NVork. His u grandson ofthe Gods. ftuclzlj'-mgflzl BERDIE H. ERRANT West Chicago 456 Red Penton rep. '28M, 'Z9: Astral: College: Orch. '27M: French: I. C.: Y: Biology? Mother's Tea com. Ambition: To sing Sonny Boy successfully. Future: Northwestern. Fair tresses, man's imperial race ensnaredf' LYDIA D. ESAVICH Tuley High 457 Lyddy Astral: Y: C. I. C.: College: G. A. A.: History: Span- ish! C. C. Ambition: Aviatrix. Future: College. It is a head full of genius and a heartfull of truth. DOROTHY INEZ EWALD Howe 453 Dot Orchestra: Pentong, rep.: C. I. C.: Y rep.: History: Spanish: Astral: College: Biology. Ambition: Public school music teacher. Future: Crane: then Northwestern. Laughing and kind. FRANK J. EWING Cameron 452 Dempsey Astral '27: C. I. C. rep. '28: M. ES! W. rep.: Austin Times rep.: Sec'y Bskt. Ball: Sec'y, Baseball: Meyer's All- Americans. Ambition: Lightweight champion. Future: Illinois. I fain would spill an earfullf' MABELLE G. EWING Hay 462 May C. I. C.: Pentong: College: Y: History. Ambition: To be a noted artist. Future: I'm not a fortune teller. And we were rich who learned from her.' ROBERT N. FALKMAN Byford 452 Bob C. I. C.: Astral: French: Stamp: Pentong: History, Fires., Hobby: Chemistry: Myers' All Americans: Inter- cu . Ambition: To be a linguist. Future: High school teacher. His pen .spelt magic. ALVIN J. FANTT Nash 452 Felix' Field Day Chrm. 'Z8: Track '27, '28: Baseball '29: Chemistry: C. I. C.: Basketball '27: Intersection Bskt. ball 28, 29. Ambition: Graduate from Annapolis. Future: Sea Captain. I never let things worry me-- LOIS .IUNE FAUBEL Howe 458 Social, Nom., Com. '29: French: Pentong: Membership Chrm., Bskt. Ball: Y: G. A. A.: College: Vice-pres., Treas., lglgnpareil: M. 52 W. Snapshot rep.: History: Art ccm. Ambition: Date Al Kvale. Future: Painting and designing. Her casual aspects are vivid and bright as the stars. MARY HELEN FAY Emmet 460 A mere twist of her dancers' scarf reminded one of fairies. JOSEPH M. FIKE St. Lucy's 452 joe Astral: Membership Chrm. Chemistry: Hobby: Pen- tong: C. I. C.: Myers' All Americans. Ambition: To be second Car Wood. - Future: Illinois. A most extraordinary young man. CLASS OF 1929 W Twenty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Thirty ATHENA FILLER Nash 462 Ena Y: College: French: Latin: C. I. C. Ambition: Professor of Greek. Future: Don't know, Normal maybe. A stillness on the sun-set, and the dawn. ETHEL FINDLAY . . . rep. , , , , , : entong g i c '25 'zsy fi? 'zey '27 'Ny P E ' repig History: Y: C. I. Program Zcom. 'ZEQVZ Pentong: gecily28Senior Spirit: Clean-up Campaign 1634: Capt. a . Ambition: Travel to Europe with my sister. Future: Somebody's stenographer. A sweetness of mignonettef' WILLIAM ROBERT FINN Our Lady of Angels 455 Bill C. I. C.: Astral rep.: Hobby: French: Chess and check- ers: M. Sz W. rep. '27M, QSM: Times Reporter '2S: Head- line Ed., Times QSM: Associate Ed., Times '29: Silver Class, Order 1329. Ambition: It's a secret. Future: Qui Sait? To make headlines was a cinch. FAITH GWENDOLYN FOSTER Emmet 454 Fay Astral: French: C. I. C.: Opera: Warblers: Girls' Glee: Little Theatre: Y: College: I-Iistory. Ambition: Parle Francais Couramment. Her name speaks for her. IRENE FRANCES FOSTER Tilton 457 Mike College: Y: C. I. C.: I-Iistory: Home EC.: Courtesy. Ambition: To get fat. Her eyes expressed her thoughts. ETHEL CATHERINE FRANZEN Hay 457 K. K. News Assist. '29, Reporter QSM, Times: Silver Class Order 1329: Y Champion: Vice-Pres. A. R. C. '27: Mem. Chrm. '29: M. 81 W. Bus. Asst. 2756, '28: Pageant Y '28. Ambition: To graduate from a university. E,Hic1ency is a talent. ROBERT EDWIN FRANZEN Nobel 461 Bob Ice Skating '27: Intramural Bskt. Ball '26, '27, '28, '29: Intramural Baseball '26, '27 3 Chemistry: History: Pen- tong: Spanish: Botany: C. I. C. rep. Ambition: To travel at will. In Spanish he excelled. GEORGE LEONARD FREDERICKSEN Hay 452 Fred C. I. C.: Fresh. Bskt. Champs '26: Latin '28: C. I. C. rep. '27: Times rep. Yoh: Myers' All Americans 7954: Field Day com. '27: Chemistry '29. Ambition: To play ball like Willie Bryant. Honor is truth. JOHN LINCOLN FREEMUTH Young 454 Minnehaha Opera, Cast of Pocahontas and Mikado:Track '28, '29: Intramural Bskt. Ball '29: C. I. C. Clean-Up com. '28: Pentong: Astral: Times rep.: C. I. C. rep.: Intramural Baseball '27. Ambition: Emulate Hack Wilson. His mice, the harmony of the world. BERNARD H. FRIEDLAND Key 454 Bennie f C. I. C.: R. O. T. C. Sgt. '27M, First Lt. '28: Astral: Pentong: German: Chemistry. Ambition: To take the blindfold test. The ladies called him sweet. AMELIA FUSCO Morse 461 Austin Times rep.: College rep.: Little Theater Group: Spanish: C. I. C.: Cast Daddy Long Legs: Y rep.: Clean- up Com.: French: Botany. Ambition: Sing, dance and act Well. Future: Gym. instructor. 1 have been so little so long. LUCILLE DOROTHY GAMBER Nobel 457 Goobers College: German: Spanish. Ambition: School marm. Future: Normal-maybe. Absorbed, smiling and sure. JOSEPH ANDREW GAYDOS St. Cyrill 457 Guyde History: Spanish: I-Ii-Y: Section Bskt. Ball '29: C. I. C.: Times rep.: M. 82 W. rep. AAmbition: Travel-then-some. Future: Work-and-more-of-it. Willing to dance attendance on her ladyship's pleasure. WILBUR HENRY GERS Young 454 Bill b C, rep.: French: C. l. C.: Latin: Intramural Base- a . Ambition: Impromptu speeches like Mr. Nichols. Future: Mother knows best. On with the dance. BETH GILBERT Bellwood 403 S Beth At Proviso: Commercial: Swimming. At Austin: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Reading: College. Ambition: Private secretary. She achieved her reward. ROBERT A. GILL Resurrection 402 S Bob C. I. C. rep. '26: Times rep. '27: Sgt.-at-Arms com. '28: Intramural Bskt. Ball '27, '28, '29: Intramural Base- ball '28, '29: Chemistry '29: Hobby '28: Catroonists '27. Ambition: Civil engineer. Tall and silent, he moves among us. MARCEL EDWARD GIROD Rezin Orr 462 Red Little Theatre Art com.: Snapshot Editor '29: Class '29 Photo. com.: Bandana Treasure Chest com.: C. I. C. rep.: Times rep.: Cartoonist: Pentong: C. I. C.: Journal- Rtic Art Staff '27M, '28, '28M, '29: French: Open I-Iouse rt com. Ambition: Swim the English Channel-like Lindbergh. To be content is his natural desire. CERTRUDE .I. GLADHILL Hay 460 Sally Treas.. Section: Clean-Up Campaign: Y: I-Iistory: C. I. C.: IVI. 82 W. rep. '29yZ: Picture rep.: College: Capt. Ball '28: Home Economics. Ambition: To become a head nurse. The pink embodiment of Peter Panf ALBERT WILLIAM GLENN Key 451 Al vzgrosh Football Team '26: Varsity '27, '28: Varsity A Ambition: To call coach, George. Head erect and shoulders square. BEATRICE GLENNER Sumner 458 Trixie French: College: College rep. '28: C. I. C.: Champ. Capt. Ball '27 VZ. mbition: To be a private secretary. Why does such a joy depart? CLASS OF I929 i I I i Thirty-otfze MAROON AND WHITE Thirty-two RIVA ELAINE GOLBIN Von Humboldt 462 Reggy Pres., French '28 M, '29, Vice-pres., Biology '29, Pro- gram Chrm., History '29, Times Reporter '28 V21 Silver Order 1329, Assist. News Ed., Times '29, Astral, College, Pentong, C. I. C. Ambition: To be a famous artist. And French she spake full fayne and fetislyf' EVELYN ALICE GOLLNICK Young 462 Ev College, Sec'y '29M, Program and Refresh. Chrm. '28M, Latin, Refresh. Chrm. '29, Board of I-Iealth, Secy 285, '29, Annual Activities Editor '29, Order of 1329, Times Reporter QSM, Assist. News Editor '29, Astral. Ambition: To be successful in my work. Pep and fun, that's Evelyn. SHIRLEY A. COODSELL Howe 451 Shirl Take our advice, he's very nice. FRANCES LUCILLE GORDON Cameron 45 5 'fGreta Delegate I. S. I-I. S. P. A, Convention '23 H Contrib- uting Editor Times '29, Assist. Editor '28M, Reporter '28, Times rep. Four Yrs., Commencement com., Pres, Botany '27M, D. A. R. Excellence in Civics Award '27, Second Place Poetry '28, Hobby Show, Order of1329, Silver Class, Quill and Scroll, L'Allegro Shindig com. '28, '28M, M. 81 W. rep. '25M1, '26, '26M. Ambition, Alas, to write. Still achieving, still pursuing. RICHARD WILFORD' GORDON Mozart 461 Tex Lt. Wt. Football '26, Intramural Bskt. Ball '26, '27, '28, Capt. '26, '28, Austin Times rep. '28, C. I. C. rep. '26, Spanish '27, '28, jr. Swim Team '25, '26, Tennis Tourna- ment '28, Intramural Baseball '26. Ambition: To stop being lazy. He teased at us and laughed at us. SUSIE E. GRANDE Morse 454 Y, Astral, French, Opera, Pocahontas and Mikado, Warblers, Girls' Glee, C. I. C. Ambition: Be another Galli-Curci. All melodies, the echo of that voice. GERTRUDE GREGERSON Mav 458 Y, Times rep., Nonpareil, Capt. Ball '28, I-Iistory, Vice- pres., Doggie Four, Daddy Long Legs Contest, Social com. '29, C. I. C., French. Ambition: I-Iuntin' wild lions in Africa. , We'll weep thy absence o'er and o'er again. JOHN VINCENT GRILLI Assumption 458 johnny Sr. I-Ii-Y, Orch., Four Yrs., Orch., Daddy Long Legs, Orch., The Fire Prince, Austin Times Rep,, Sgt.-at-Arms, Nonpareil, C. I. C., Italian, Intramural Bskt. Ball '28, '29, Astral. Ambition: To be a successful violinist. His violin expresses divine beauty. IVIARJORIE ELIZABETH GROVE Emmet 456 Margie C. I. C. rep, '26, '26M, Opera, Warblers, French, Y, College, History, Botany, Atwater's Batchlorettesf' Ambition: To be a good stenographer. Good company on a journey makes the way seem shorter Sue usue.. RICHARD P. GRUNER Portage, Wisc. CCentraIjI 456 Dick German, Cabinet, C. I. C., C. I. C. rep., Interclass Bskt. Ball Clggass Officer Nom. com., Botany, Intra- mural Base a , istory U He is wits pedlar and retails his wares. CHRIS AUGUST GULBRANDSEN Nobel 458 Christy Intramural Bskt. Ball '28, '29: Astral: Nonpareil: C. I. C.: C. I. C. rep.: Austin Times Rep.: Sr. Hi-Y: Spanish: Annual rep. Ambition: To out-wise crack Mr. Tiernan. His understanding is remarkable. HELEN BERNICE GUNDERSON Hay 458 Bee Y: French: C. I. C.: Astral: Sec'y-Treas.: College: Nonpareil. - Ambition: Stage. Future: Hard work. We leave our work when she returns. ROY GUNDERSEN Elmwood Park 459 Gundie Tennis '28, '29: Tennis Mgr. '29: Golf '28: Fencing '28: Histogf: Intramural Bskt.: C. I. C. reg.: Austin Times rep.: om. of Com., Grad.: Vice-pres., ection. Ambition :To give Alice my name. Andj5t to dance with a May Day queen. BLENDA E. GUSTAFSON Elmwood Park 455 Ben College: Y: French: Botany: C. I. C.: History. Ambition: To own a Marmon roadster. Blenda smiled and all the world was happy. GEORGE FRED GUSTAFSON Mont Clare 501 Gus Sec'y, Architectural '28M: Pres., Architectural '29: S. C.: Com. on Com. '29: Intramural Baseball '27: rc . Ambition: To become an architect. U He is worth more than his weight in gold. JOSEPH HAAS Hanson Park 452 joe Iv1eyer's All Americans: C. I. C.: Intramural Bskt, Champs '28, '29: Chemistry: Model Aircraft: Hobby. Ambition: Professional Baseball. Future: Hard working man. Perhaps we'll meet again someplace, HOWARD HAGEN Hay 451 Red Times rep. '25, '27: M. Est W. rep. '25, '27: C. I. C.: Chemistry: Intramural Bskt. Ball '27, '28: Intramural Baseball '27: C. I. C. rep. '26M. Ambition: Broker. Yes, dear friend, we think well of thee. BERNICE H. HAGUE Emmet 457 Bunny College rep.: Y: History: M. 82 W. rep.: Times rep.: Photograph com. '29: Mothers' Tea com. '29: Silver Order 1329: Reporter QSM, News Assist. '29, Times: C. I. C. rep. Ambition: To room with Va. As lovely as Pandora. HARRIET J. HAKES Young 456 Hi C. I. C. rep. '26: Astral rep. '25M: Times rep. Yoh: X ret? '27, '28M, '29: Pentong: French: College: Biology: Stfa . Ambition: To stop Char's tongue. H 'Queen Rose in a rosebud garden of girls. GEORGIA ELIZABETH HALE Future: Travelwto broaden my mind ' and figure Cfinanciallyj. Byford 462 Georgie Astral: Y: C, I. C.: Pentong: Latin: College: M. G1 W. rep. 'ZSMQ Astral rep. '28M: Y rep. '26M, '27: jr. Col- leg: rep. '27. Ambition: U. of C. with Bernice. Who many a noble gift from heaven possessed. CLASS OF i929 Thirty-fliree IVIAROON AND WHITE s . f Th iffy-f01il' WALTER FRANK HALLEMAN, JR. Tilton 452 Wall C. I. C.: M. 81 W. rep. '26: German QSM, '29: gr. I-Ii-Y '28: Chemistry '29: Sec'y, Times Rep. '28: Sec'y Snapshot rep. '27: Baseball '26: Track '28, '29: Myer's All Americans '29. Ambition: To be successful in the business world. Future: Northwestern. Adorned with a quizzical smile. LAWRENCE H. HALLIVIAN Emmet 45l Larry 'zgdrack '25, '26: Skating '25, '26, '27: Mgr. '28: Football Ambition: To make this babe: known as-whoopee. Future: Oxford. Give me the thrill ofthe task. BERNICE ALICE HANSEN Mont-Claire Clvlainl 458 Shorty G. A. A.: Y: Astral rep. '27: Pres., Nonpareil: Capt. gall 38: Bskt, Ball '27M: Volley Ball '29: History: Ambition: Travel in a car with Marie. Future: Be a hard working womanz' We meet thee with a pleasant smile. CHARLOTTE MARGUERITE HANSEN Xilobe' '271 '28 C II 456 '29 P F nldah' rep. 2, : o e e rep. : entong: renc : Y: Biology: 61. C.: Astrai History. Ambition: To fill I-Iarriet's ever-empty stomach. Future: Sh! It's a secret. . Give me a clear day and a clear highwayf IRENE HANSON Emmet 462 I Order of 1329: Y rep.: Astral rep.: Red Cross com.: G. A. A.: College: C. I. C. rep.: Pentong: Snapshot rep.: Times Reporter. Ambition: Develop a silvery laugh. Future: Tulane University. And her eyes were pools of grey mystery. JEAN GERTRUDE HARTLESS Howe 456 Dimples Y rep. '27, '28: College rep. '27M: Latin: Spanish: Dramatic: C. I. C.: Times rep. 26. Ambition: Librarian. Future: College-undecided. Heartless, in name only. BLANCHE G. HARTMAN Albion, Neb. 458 Latin: C. I. C.: Volley Ball. Ambition: To be a nurse. Kind words she had for all. JANICE RUTH HARVEY Spencer 453 jan Astral '27, '27Vg, '28M, '29: C. I. C.: French '28, '28M, '29: Pentong '28, QSM, '29: Bronze and Silver Class Order 1329, '28 Vg, '29: Times rep. QSM: Y: Little Theatre '28 M1 College '28, QSM, '29: jr. College. Ambition: To be a noted author. Sincerely striving for a goal. VIRGINIA R. HAWLEY Harlem Twp., Ohio. 461 Gin Latin: Spanish: C. I. C.: College: Astral: Pentong: Times rep. 29. Ambition: To bum my way across the U. S. She is an added joy to the lives of all who know her. WILLIAM M. HAYCOCK Eastport, Ixle. 451 Bill Picked Squad Competition, R. O. T. C. Ambition: West Point. 'Tis only noble to be good. PHYLLIS H. HIGHFIELD Tilton 460 Phyl Social Activity rep. '28V2: C. I. C.: College: History: Y: French: Pentong: Clean-Up Campaign 'zen Sec'y, Senior Spirit. Ambition: To travel around the world. Future: Illinois Business College. And zz cherry blossom bloomed on her cheek. .IEANNE HOCH Mont Clare 462 Jeannie Times rep.: C. I. C. rep.: Sec'y, French: G. A. A. Track '27, 'ZSQ Astral: Bskt. Capt. '28: Int. Class: College: Prom. com.: Commencement com.: Red Cross Chrm.: C. I. C. Ambition: To be as good in French as a certain teacher at Austin. Future: Illinois. How sweet thy life must be. WILLIAM ROY HOFFMAN N I-lay 455 Bill Sr. Smokers' Council: Sr, Safety Executive com.: Ger- man: Hall Guard Chrm. '26g Spanish: C. I. C. Ambition: To get what I want. Future: Not decided. None but himself can be his parallel. .I AMES L. HOLDER Kelvyn Park 501 jimmy Aeglgg Pentong: French: Arch., Vice-pres. '29: C. I. C. rep. . Ambition: To succeed as an architect. Future: Crane-Armour. Your empire awaits thee. BERNICE R. HOLDERN ESS Emmet 456 Bee College rep. '27, '27M: Pentong: College: Y: French: C. I. C.: History: Astral: Biology. Ambition: You'll never know. Future: Undecided. With such serenity, accept the joy. MARIE ELIZABETH HOLMAN 458 A penny for your thoughts. ETHEL CHARLOTTE H STI ' Howe A 4 Eth. X Y: G. A. A.: I-Io con ' i y: Uke: C. I. C. Ambition: To su d Future: Work. J She smiled as Ath 'g t h e .s iledf' PRISCILLA W. HOU Sumner 453 Puss Art: French: Y: Biology: College: Pentong: C. I. Ch: History: Cartoonist. Ambition: To be a portrait painter. Future: Art Institute. Kind of heart. JOHN HOWE 456 We beg you to give us just a llltle melody from your piccolo. FLORENCE HUCH LaFayette 462 Shorty German: College: Y: C. I. C.: G. A. A.: C. I. C. Room com.: Wee Wee Willisersg Times rep.: Pentong rep.: Pentong Mem. com. Ambition: That's telling. Future: I-Ie knows. The wonder that was not yet quite gone. CLASS OF 1929 Thirty-five MAROON AND WHITE Tlz'i1'fy-six IRVING L. HUSTED Young 453 Irv Hi-Y, Hi-Mu.: Track '27: Band: German: Botany: Chemistry: Clean-Up com.: C..I. C. Ambition: More Mit. Smiling and debonairf' FLORA HYDEN Mont Clare CBr. 53 460 C. I. C.1 Y: Collegeg History: M. 82 W. rep. '28, Snap- shot rep. QSM: Pentong: French. Ambition: My secret ambition? It wouldn't be a secret if I told. Reminds one of rufled lace and rare old china. WANDA HYLAND Calhoun 455 Y: College: Pentongg Y rep.: College rep.: C. I. C.: Jr. College: C. I, C. Soap and Towel com.: C, I. C. Clean- Up com. '27, '27V2. Ambition: You'd be surprised. And .she turned her head and smiled. ELOISE ETHELYN IJ AMS Hutchins Intermediate, Detroit 454 El Y Bskt. Ball Cham s '28, Order at 1329: Little Theatre Group: Cast of The Courtship of Miles Standish: Hiking Chrm. G. A. A.: History, Sec'y: College: Astral: Pentong: M. 82 W. rep. Ambition: Own a snappy sport model plane. Maid ofthe luminous brown eyes. ELSIE JEAN INMAN Byford 458 L Y rep.: C. I. C. rep.: G, A. A.: Spanish: Nonpareilg Doggie Four, Treas.: Volley Ball: Bskt. Ball: Capt. Ball: Baseball. Ambition: World's champion girl Basket Ball player. Be sure you're right, then go ahead. WILBUR G. INMAN Young 501 Bill Arch.: Pentong: Hall and Locker com. '28h: Hall and Locker Chrm. '29: C. I. C. rep.: '26 Times rep.: '26M, '29: Intramural Baseball '273 Chrm., Publicity Arch. '28: Social com, Arch. '28 M: Speakers. Ambition: To sell Henry Ford a Chevrolet. Stands highest in his class. LORMER JOHN JAEKEL Byford 451 jake Freshman Footballg Field Day Relay '26: Cast of Pocahontas: Intersection Baseball '28: Social Chrm., jr. class '29: Prom. com.: Pin and Ring Chrm.: Intramural Bskt. Ball '29, Photographic com.: Opera Cast, Mikado: Open House Pageant '27. Ambition: To be an indoor aviator. Golden voiced warbler. SOL J AFFE Kozminski 456 General Capt. R. O. T. C.g Orchestra, Picked Platoon '28, '29: C. I. C.: Picked Co. '27, '28, '29: Assist. Bus. Mgr., Austin Times '29g Officers: Latin: Daily News Oratorical Contest '29g Astral. Ambitiong President of United States. A youth of labor, with an age of ease. GOMER L. JAMES Key 452 Ink-Mick Meyer's All Americans '28M: Chem. '29: Astral '25M, '263 C. I. C. '25, '29: Band and Orch. '25M, '29: Corp., R. O. T. C. '29: Little Theatre '29: Photo Chrm. Clean- Up com. '27: Clean Grounds com. '29: Times and Annual rep. '25, '25M, '26, QSM, '29, Ambition: Knight of the roacl. He who was exceptional and instructive. GWENDOLEN JAMES Key 461 uGwennie Astral: Pentong: C. I. C.: College: Latin: Times Rep.: Order of 1329: Poetry Chrm., Pentong: Spanish. Ambition: To bum my way across the U. S. Natures chief masterpiece is writing well. ESTHER ALBERTA .IANCOVIUS Hay 462 Essie College, C. I. C., Y, Astral, Pentong, C. I. C. rep. 2, M, BZ W. rep. '27, '29, College rep. 'ZS M, '29, journ. Art Staff '28 M, '29, Cartoonist, Color Flower and Motto com. Ambition: Fashion illustrator of the modern school. As adorable as a wondering child. MARIAM LUCILE JENNINGS Otterbein CInd.J Shorty At Otterbein: Orchestra '26, '28, '29: Opera '27, Pres., fFreshmanl, Chrm., Social Function, Glee. At Austin: '29, C. I. C. Ambition: Travel. Thefuture is yours. BIRGER E. .IOHNSON Hay 454 Bill Botany, C. I. C., Stamp, Annual rep., Chemistry, French, Intramural Baseball. Ambition: Visit Mars in a buggy. There is in stillness oft a magic force. BERNIECE B. JOHNSON Young 460 Bee Y, Y rep. '28, '29, College, C. I. C., College rep. '28, History, Spanish, Reading, Home Economics, Capt. Bali '28. Ambition: Who wants to know? A mermaid fair, combing her golden hair. HENRY CARL JOHNSON Hay 452 Swede Track '28, '28M, '29, Field Day Official, Botang, Chemistry, Intramural Bskt. '28, Champs '29, C. I. . rep., Times rep., Football '27, Myers' All Americans, Track at Field Day. Ambition: To p ay basket ball like Grass. Content to do the best you can. JOHN I. JONES Ha 460 Johnnie C. C., Times, M. Sz W. rep., Assist. Chrm., Hall and Locker com. '28, Chrm. C. I. C. Excursion com. '28M, Chrm. Grounds com. '29, Vocational Guidance com. '28M, Intersection Bskt, '28M, First Lt. R. O. T. C., Commander Co. C '29, Pres. Non. Com. Officers '28, Chrm. Publicity com. Officers '29, Crack Co. '27, '28, '29. Ambition: To be an authority on something or other. Future: Crane or Illinois. There was something royal in his walk. MARION E. JONES Antigo, NVisc. 460 Shortg1 Y rep. '2SM, Y, History '29, C. I. C., G. A. A., r. Spirit '2SM, Times rep. '29, Latin, Bskt. Ball '25, Capt. Ball '2S. Ambition: Gym teacher. A manner blythe and debonairef' WILMA A. KAITSCHUK Tilton 454 Bus. Mgr., M. 82 VJ. '29, Associate Ed., M. Sl W. '29, Club Ed., Times '2SM, Mem., Quill and Scroll, Gold Class, Order 1329, Pres., German '28M, Y Bskt. Champ. '28M, Pub. Chrm., Pentong '2SM, C. I. C. Clean-up com. '27M, Astral rep. Ambition: Never to lose a locker key again. A good student, and the best offriendsf' WILLARD FREDERICK KANNINC St. Pauls 451 Will Track '26 M, '27, '29, Baseball '29, Bskt. Ball '28, '29, Capt. '29, Fresh-Soph. Football '26M, Intramural Bskt. Ball '27, M. Sz W. rep. '28, '29, Times rep. '29, Varsity A, Bskr. Ball, Baseball. Ambition: Exceed Nat Holman. He's game in all sports. GRACE MARIE KARSTENS Hay 455 Treas., C. I. C. '28M, Sec'y Class '29, Service, Social, Supper and Publicity Chrm. Y, jr. and Sr. Mem. Chrm., College, Home Economics, Pentong, Y, College. Ambition: To be a success. You always shall be lovelier than we can tell you. Wil CLASS O F I 9 2 9 Tlz1'rty-seven MAROON AND WHITE 5 3 5 Thirty-eight VIGGO ANTON KEIL Jeinferson jr. High, Loncg: Beach, Cal. 459 Cap Band apt. QSM, '29g Orchestra: All Chic. High School Orch., '28M, '29p All Chic. High School Band '28: First Place Flute Contest '28, '29g R. O. T. C. Officers '28, '29g Orchestra, Daddy Long Legs. Ambition: To be a good flutist. Future: To get an education if possible. Music in the air. .IOHN M. KELLEY Emmet 456 Treas., German: C. I. C.: Botany: Senior Track '29g M. 81 W. rep.: Times rep.: Intramural Bskt. Ball Champs. '27g Non-Smoking com.. Ambition: Best M. D. in Chicago. Future: Northwestern. His heart was as merry as his tie. JOSEPH WHITTIER KEN EALY St. Thomas Aquinas 458 Bonomo Intramural Bskt.g Hi-Yg Footballg C. I. C. Ambition: To obtain an ambition. Future: Yet to come. A friend in every time of need. I-IENRY ARTHUR KESTER Emmet 455 Kes C. I. C. rep. '27, '28g Warblers '29: Opera '28, '29: Ger- man '27, '28g Spanish 'ZSMQ Chemistry '29, Times rep. '293 C. I. C. Ambition: To be a great chemist like Mr. Myers. Future: Quien Sabe. For wit and judgment often are at strife. PEGGY MARIE KING Notre Dame Academy 454 Peg C X gap. '27Mg French rep. '29g Girls' Cvolfg History: Ambition: To be a second Ivlarilyn Miller. Future: U. of Illinois, So slight and so piquantf' ELMER KISSAN E 458 Al Vice-pres., Hi-YQ Sec'y, Hi-Y: Sec'y, Speakers: Sec'y, Treas., Hi-Mu.: Chrm. Photographic com.: Silver Class Order of 13295 Times rep.3 Circulation Mgr.: Bskt, Ball 27: Baseball '2o. Ambition: To be a success in aviation. Future: Crane: Illinois. He is straight and tall and his eyes are blue. EVELYN .IEANETTE KLEINAU Key 459 Eve Ambition: To be a Lindy. Future: Can't imagine. E11e's sweetness was a reputation. EVELYN EDNA KLEINFELD Hay 458 Evvy Nonpareil: Astral rep. '25g Y rep, '27g M. 82 W. rep. 'Zog History: C. I. C. rep.: Collegeg Home Economicsg J. C. C.: Pentong. Ambition: join the navy and see the world. Sugar and sweetness at last. LUCILLE HELEN KNAUB Emmet 459 Lou Ambition: To he my own boss. ' 'Tis true your budding 'Miss' is very charming. KENNETH THOM KNUDSEN Tilton 453 'AKenny Gen. Chrm., Clean-Up com.: German: Readingg Hi-Y: History: Little Theater, Daddy Long Legsg Opera: Track '27, '27H3 C. I. C. Ambition: Pastor of largest congregation in Chi. A'From him shall others learn the way. 'ii DOROTHY EDITH KOENIG Nobel 460 Dore' Chrm., Senior Spirit, Section, Y, History, C. I. C., Capt. Ball '28, '29. Ambition: Aviatrix. Like the way of the wise who soar. SAM KOGEN Tilton 453 Red' Intramural Baseball, Intramural Football, Track, Bskt. Ball, Annual rep. '27, '27V2, Astral '25M, Sec'y, Section, Stamp, Exemplers '26, '26M, R. O. T. C. Sgt. '27X2, Checkers, Chess. Ambition: Famous and successful attorney. He'llfind a way. BESSIE F. KRAJCI Nobel 458 Bess Y, C. I. C., Spanish, Pentong, Nonpareil, College. Ambition: To be a secretary. Thought is deeper than all speech. HOWARD KRAMER Cicero 453 I-Iowy R. O. T. C.: C. I. C., Auto., I-Iistory, Biology! Solo Trumpet, Band '26, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra '28, Social Orchestra. Ambition: Hottest trumpet player in the country. 'Tis not strength, but art obtains the prize. ROSE KROOT Ryerson 462 Ro Astral rep. '29, Pres., Latin '27, Room Chrm. '29, Mem., Chrm. QSM, Biology? Refresh. Chrm. '28M, Col- lege, Y, M. 81 W. rep. '26, Nom. com. '27 M, Astral, Pres., We Wee Willisers '27. Ambition: Practice law. Time flies past so quickly-for me. ALVIN JOSEPH KVISTAD Elmwood Park 459 Shorty Football '28, I-Iistory: C. I. C. rep., Varsity A, Intra- ?Iu?l Bskt. Ball., Non-Smoking com., Austin Times rep., 1- . Ami Alvin struts in mimi: majesty. EDWARD JAMES LAFFERTY St. Mels 462 Bud Art Ed.. M. 81 W. '29, Art Director, Little Theatre '28M, '29, Publicity Chrm., C. I. C. '29, Field Day Pub- licity '28, Dram., Warblers, Bandana Day Pirate Chest, C. I. C. Report Book '29, Printing-Engraving com. '29, journalistic Art Staff. Ambition: Achieve recognition in the art world. .AAChi6UiHg fame with brush and pen. JOHN DAVID LA GORIO, JR. St. Thomas Aquinas 456 Chick Swimming '26, Intramural Bskt. Ball, Capt., Bskt. Ball Lt. Wt. '27, '28, Times rep., Warblers, Opera, Astral, R. O. T. C. Cadet-Major, C. I. C. rep. Ambition: Ambitionless. IWith a full voice of proud command. DOROTHY CATHERINE LA LONDE Emmet 403 S Dot G. A. A., Y, College rep. '27, Bskt. Ball '26, '27, Vol- Ball, Capt., Swimming, C. I. C., Member, Social com. Ambition: To be happy. An angel gave two stars to you. ELEANORE F. LANGE Emmet 453 Gold Rush Annie Latin, Pin Chrm. '25M, French rep. '29, Pentong, G. A. A., C. I. C., Y, Little Theatre, Art com. '28M,.rj2 College Program Chrm. '26V2, Astral Program com.'7, Girls' Glee Pin Chrm. '27 M. Ambition: To discover a gold mine. Her feet a guide ta clear fields. CLASS OF l929 1 5 s 3 Thirty-nine l' l l i l l ga MAROON AND WHITE C. r , r sl E01-ty-two uv S . ll EX if ff: f elif A tm- LEONARD ARTHUR MAYER Delano 454 Pal Bskt. Ball, Intramural Consolation Champs '29: Foot- ball '28: Track '28, '29: C. I. C.: Varsity A: Warblers. Ambition: To do the easy ones twice. u We shall miss your joyous song and laughterf GORDON MARTIN MCCABE Beloit, Wis. 453 Mac Intramural Bskt. Ball: C. I, C. rep.: Annual Picture rep.: Sec'y Auto: I-Ii-Y Beloit, Wis. Ambition: To be somebody. A valiant warrior, he. HELEN GERTRUDE MCCLUER Nobel 454 lil French: Y: C. I. C.: Clean-Up Com. '28, Ambition: Who knows? Her hair was dusky like the night. J. RODGER MCCOLL Garfield, Maywood 453 Rodge Prop. Mgr., Daddy Long Legs: Chorus, The Mikado: Astral: Warblers: C. . C. Ambition: To be a Homme Du Monde. Your hero always should be tall, you know. .IESSIE CHARLOTTE MCCOLLUM Ryerson 462 jess Astral: Morning Chrm. '27: Latin: Nom. com. '27: Botany: Chrm. Mem. '28y2: College: Times rep. '27M: C. I. C. rep. '27: Room Marker 'ZSJEL Chrm. Rooms com. '29: Treas. of Section 2626: Mother's Tea com. '29. Ambition: Own a roadster. Such pretty black curls. MARGARET HELEN MCLAREN Key 454 Peggy Girl Pres., C. I. C. '29: Clean-Up Host. '28: Pres., Y QSM: Vice-pres. Y '28: Vice-pres. '29 jr.: See'y Little Theatre '28: Penton Hostess '28, 2816: Storekeeper Uke '29: Cast of Dadgy Long Legs '28M: The Fire Prince '27: The Mikado '29. Ambition: Artist and designer. As the dge and final critic ofthe gohirigs. to dju FRANCIS MCELENNY ' 5 Brightest and best of the slugs of the morning THOMAS S. MCGOVERN St. Philomena 458 Terry Intramural Bskt, Ball '28, '29: Astral: Nonpareil: C. I. C.: C. I. C. rep.: Austin Times rep.: I-li-Y: Spanish: Football '26, '27, '28: Varsity A. Ambition: To emulate the following: Washington, his honesty: Franklin, his thrift: Lincoln, to rise in life as he did: Terry McGovern, his gameness and manner of living. Well, I can guess. WILLIAM CHANCE MCGRAIL Mt. Vernon, Ill. 456 Mac Football '26, '27, '28: Opera: C. I.' C.: Capt. R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon '27, '28: Crack-Co. '26, '27, '28g Interclass Baseball: Warblers. Ambition: To be a M. D. Oh, it's excellent to have a giants strength. GRACE E. MEYER I-Iay 455 just Grace' Student Council '28: Interclub 2726, '28: G. A. A. pres. '28g Sec. '27M: Uke Pres. '27M: Sec. '27, '28: Y: Mus. Chrm.: Sr. Mem, Chrm.: College: Prog. Chrm.: Erimccom. '28: Pin and Ring com. '29: Picture com. '29: Ambition: To achieve something worthwhile. The clevercst head and the sincerest heart. RUTH GRACE MIKOLSEK Nobel 459 Rudy College: G. A. A.: Letter A: Pentong: Bskt. Ball Champ '27: French: Capt., Capt. Ball Champs '28: Vol- ley Ball Champs '29: C. I. C.: All Star Bskt. Ball Team: Commencement com. Ambition: To be tolerant like Bill. Ruthie excels in all of her athletic enterprises. MARTIN HENRY MILKAU St. Pauls Lutheran 455 Mick German: C. I. C.: Varsity Ag Football '27, '28: Section Bskt. Ball '27, '28. Ambition: Big leagues-Cubs. A stalwart youth is he. FRIEDA LILLIAN MILLER Penn 456 ' 'Fred Snapshot rep.: Pentong: Astral: Y: College: C. I. C.: I-Iistory: Class Nom. com.: Spanish. Ambition: To sing in grand opera. Future: Illinois or Monticello Seminary. Her song was as clear as a bell. LUCILLE MARIE MILLER Young 458 Lou G. A. A.: Y: Times rep.: Pres., Nonpareil: Capt. Ball '28: Bskt. Ball '27: Vollcy '29: History: C. I. C.: Pres., Doggie Four. Ambition: To be champion amateur typist. Simplicity and grace. MILDRED LISLE MILLER Byford 459 Mitzi Ambition: To be a detective. Hair of burnished gold. WINSTON CARLYLE MILLER I-Iay 456 Winnie Pentong: History: Chess and Checker: C. I. C.: Track '27: Opera. Ambition: Bricklayer. I He shapes his speech all .sil1ferj'irle. RICHARD BOYD MILLS Tilton 461 Dick C. I. C. rep. '25M: Annual rep, '27M, '28M: Mem., Spanish: History: Pentong: C, I. C. Mem.: Intramural Bskt, Ball '28: Intramural Baseball 'Z6:fAthletic rep. '26. Ambition: To achieve the wit of john E. He has no time to stop and stare. JOSEPH F. MINARDI St. Thomas Aquinas 456 Hippo Capt. R. O. T. C.: Baseball '27, '28, 'ZQQ Picked Platoon '27, '28, '29: Crack Co. '26, '27, '28, '29: Astral: Latin: Spanish: Officers: City Champion Platoon '29: Military Dance com. Ambition: Outpoint Westpointers. His heart: and hand, both, open and hath free. PEARL MARGARET MODENE Young 461 C. I, C.: Spanish CEI Circulo Espanollg College: Y: Snapshot rep, Ambition: Sleep, and sleep some more. You who look on me with grave eyes. GLENN W. MOTSCHMAN Our Lady Help of Christians 451 Motch Astral: C. I. C.: R. O. T. C.: Crack Co. '26, '27: Picked Platoon '27: Band 2615, '27: Field Day com. 'Z8: Inter- section Baseball. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. We hope for your success. CLASS OF 1929 5. Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE Ci Foriy-foul' ROBERT BURDICK MOULD Peoria High School, Peoria, Ill. 453 Bob Pres., C, I. C. '29, Treas., C. I. C. '28M, Gen. Chrm., C. I. C. Clean-Up com. '28, Hall and Locker Chrm., C. I. C. Clean-Up com. '27 M, C. I. C. Clean-Up com. '27, Treas. Hi-Y '28, '28M, Stal? Photographer, M. GZ W. '28M, '29, Pub. Mgr., Daddy Long Legs: Capt. Per- sonnel Adjutant, R. O. T. C., Times Rep., Order of l329. Ambition: To be a Y secretary. Commanding respect wherever he be. .IAYNE ELIZABETH MUELLER Emmet 454 Sandy Astral, College, Sr. and jr., G. A. A., Championship G, A. A. Bskt. Ball '27, 27M, Pentong, Y, C. I. C., History. Ambition: To make Coach Ring. One who builds walls of laughter. VIRGINIA EVELYN MUELLER Mont Clare 460 Gene Ed.-in-Chief, M. 81 W. '29, Activities Ed., M. 82 W. '28H, High Light Ed., Times '28Vg, Times Rep. '28, Quill and Scroll, Gold Class, Order of 1329, Pres. Beavers Bees Section Yoh, Social com. '28, Nom. com. '28, Y, College, Astral. Ambition: To hitch my wagon to a star. A golden selling, the jewel a pearl. YARMII.A ANN MUELLER Lincoln 462 Yarmie Y, Astral, Story 81 Poetry. Ambition: To do something that will startle everyone. Learning for sweet knowledge's sake. GENEVIEVE LUCILLE MULLINS Spaulding 407 Gene Spanish, Pentong, C. I. C., History, Y, College, Home EC., Pentong rep. '29. Ambition-To be different--in a different way. Old virtues hedge her round. MARGUERITE PEARL MURPHY Delano 461 Marge French, Colle ,eg Home Economics, History, Ukelele, Times rep., Y, Order 1329-Silver Class, Pentong. Ambition: Authoress-artist. There is na more to say! WILLIAM MURRAY May 454 Bill - Yarrum M. 81 W. rep., Pentong, History, Hi-Mu., Track '27, '28, '29, Track Gift com., Cheerleading. Ambition: To be a woman-hater bachelor. The joy of being fleet offootf' JOSEPH A. NEGRESCOU Key 454 Bud Intramural Consolat. Bskt. Champs '28, Tennis '28, '29, Bskr. Ball '28, C. I. C., Astral, jr. Hi-Y, History. Ambition: Lawyer. 0 champion of raeketsf' GRACE NELSON Hay 453 Y Pres., C. I. C., Latin Pres. '27, '27h, French, Prog. Chrm., College, Astral, Treas. QSM, Social Chrm. '29, Little Theatre, Cast, Daddy Long Legs, Cast, Alice in Wonderland, Interclub. Ambition: To understand and be understood. Sucr1fce to Grace. IRENE METHA NELSON Hay 455 Renee Interclub, Pres., College, Pin and Ring com. '29, Social com. '29, Hike Chrm., G. A. A., Mem. Chrm. Y and Service com., Mem. Chrm., College, Astral, Major A, Home Economics. Ambition: To succeed and be a success. One spells culture with a capital DOROTHY EDITH KOENIG Nobel 460 Dore' Chrm., Senior Spirit, Section, Y, History, C. I. C,, Capt. Ball '28, '29. Ambition: Aviatrix. Like the way of the wise who soar. SAM KOGEN Tilton 453 Red Intramural Baseball, Intramural Football, Track, Bskt. Ball, Annual rep. '27, '27 M, Astral '25 M, Sec'y, Section, Stamp, Exemplers '26, '26Vg, R. O. T. C. Sgt. '27Xq, Checkers, Chess. Ambition: Famous and successful attorney. He'll find a way. BESSIE F. KRAJ CI Nobel 458 Bess Y, C, I, C., Spanish, Pentong, Nonpareil, College. Ambition: To be a secretary. Thought is deeper than all speech. HOWARD KRAMER Cicero 453 I-Iowy R. O. T. C.: C. I. C., Auto., History, Biology, Solo Trumpet, Band '26, '27, '28, '29, Orchestra '28, Social Orchestra. Ambition: Hottest trumpet player in the country. 'Tis not xzrength, but art obtains the prize. ROSE KROOT Ryerson 462 Ro Astral rep. '29, Pres., Latin '27, Room Chrm. '29, Mem., Chrm. '28M, Biology, Refresh, Chrm. '28 Vg, Col- lege, Y, IVI. 82 W. rep. '26, Nom. com. '27 VZ, Astral, Pres., We Wee Willisers '27. Ambition: Practice law. Time flies past so quickly-for me. ALVIN JOSEPH KVISTAD Elmwood Park 459 Shorty Football '28, History: C. I. C. rep., Varsity A, Intra- lmluiial Bskt. Ball., Non-Smoking com., Austin Times rep., l' . And Alvin struts in mimi: majesty. EDWARD JAMES LAFFERTY St. Mels 462 Bud Art Ed.. M. BZ W. '29, Art Director, Little Theatre '28M, '29, Publicity Chrm., C, I. C. '29, Field Day Pub- licity '28, Dram., Warblers, Bandana Day Pirate Chest, C. I. C. Report Book '29, Printing-Engraving com. '29, journalistic Art Staff. Ambition: Achieve recognition in the art world. Achieving fame with brush and pen. JOHN DAVID LA GORIO, JR. St. Thomas Aquinas 456 Chick Swimming '26, Intramural Bskt, Ball, Ca t,, Bskt. Ball Lt. Wt. '27, '28, Times rep., Warblers, Opera, Astral, R. O. T. C. Cadet-Major, C, l. C. rep. Ambition: Ambitionless. Witl1 a full voice of proud command. DOROTHY CATHERINE LA LONDE Emmet 403 S Dot G. A. A., Y, College rep. '27, Bskt. Ball '26, '27, Vol- ley Ball, Capt., Swimming, C. I. C., Member, Social com. 2 Ambition: To be happy. An angel gave two stars to you. ELEANORE F. LANGE Emmet 453 Cold Rush Annie Latin, Pin Chrm. '25M, French rep. '29, Pentong, G. A. A., C. I. C., Y, Little Theatre, Art com. '28V2,.rj2 College Program Chrm. '26VZ, Astral Program com.'7, Girls' Glee Pin Chrm. '27 M. Ambition: To discover a gold mine. Her feet a guide to clear fields. CLASS OF I929 Thirty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Forty 'X K LEONARD LAPINSKY Herzl jr. High 50I Len' Int. Bskt. Ball '27, '28, '29: C. I. C. Clean-Up '28, Cor- respond. Sec'y, Archit. '28: Auto '29: Publ. Chrm., Archit '26, '27, '28, '29: Photo com. '29: Cartoonist '28: Read- ing '27. Ambition: To milk chocolate. Future: Wisconsin. What are the plans for your future. ROBERT G. LAW Montgomery, N. Y. 454 Bob Pres., Hi-Y, Two Semesters, Sr. Hi-Y: C. I. C. Ambition: Cet and wear a haircut like Mr. Harris'. Future: Michigan University. To be, no matter where, a man. DOROTHY E. LEAVER Pentong: History: Latin. Ambition: To travel. Future: Time will tell. For the good are always the merricstf' MARY HELEN LE BEAU Nash 457 History: College: Y, French: C. I. C.: C. I. C. rep. Ambition: To make West Point? Future: Somewhere-sometime, Eyes that are shining delight all the time. ISADORE M. LIEBERMAN Elmwood Park 453 Izzy Football '27, '28: German, Cabinet: Varsity A, Base- ball '28, Interclass Bskt. Ball '26, '27, '28: lnterclass Baseball '26, '27: History: C. I. C.: Astral '26, Ambition: To travel far and wide. Future: Wisconsin University. Honest and faithful with many friends, CHESTER SAXO LE BLOND Hanson Park 451 Claes b C., History: Astral: Chemistry, Intramural Basef a . Ambition: To be a Hag-pole sitter. Future: Toil. Practise leads to success. ALLEN LIN DER 407 Characteristic in genuine sincerity. EV ELYN MARIA LIN DQUIST Howe 457 Ev College: Y: German: French, C. I. C., Courtesy. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Future: Hard work. Strictly attended on the means of grace. KENNETH ELISWORTH LITCHFIELD Young 461 I.itch Lt. Col. R. 0. T. C.: Picked Platoon '26, '27, '28, Crack Co. '26, '27, '28, Astral: C. I. C.: History, Spanish: Chrm. Reception com, Military Ball '29: Officers: Executive com., Officers. Ambition: To have Sax appeal. Future: Work. Why do you stand so proudly erect. GLADYS E. LUNDBERG Lloyd 459 l Glady History: College: Spanish: Nom. com. 28: Astral: Botany: Biology: M. 81 W. rep.: Cartoonists: German: Y rep. Ambition: Hipparchus I. Future: I dinna ken. She was just the nicest kind May 456 Dot Astral rep.: Biology rep.: Y: College: French: C. I. C.: X HELEN ELIZABETH LYO Emmet P, SV 6462 29 I I.ittlEl?IDell entong . 2 ' ' 1 nter 1 res. '29g Stuilentrqifiu '2 esist. Busingss Mgr. Little Theater '281 'mes ep. '28Mg Order 1329: Girls' Glee '27Mg Ast lg apt,, Austin Eagles '28g Sec'y, Section 27. , f Ambition: To be afgyeat lawyer. Thou, whose locks outshifte the sun. K BERNYCE LILLIAN MAASS Young 459 Bunny Color, Flower, Motto '29 com.: Y rep.: C. I. C. rep.: Times rep., Astral rep.: College, History: Home Eco- nomics: G. A. A., Astral: Y. Ambition: To own a Chrysler roadster. She was a joyous .child indeed! HELEN LOUISE MACDONALD Nobel 454 Mac Assist. Bus. Mgr., M. 81 W.g Order of 13293 Y Bskt. Ball Champs '28Mg Field Day Capt. Ball Champs '28g Nom. com. History: Y rep.: College rep.: G. A. A., Astral: Pentong. Ambition: First girl pilot to fly around world. Noblesse oblige. .IOSEPH A. MALLOY Help of Christians 452 joe Bskt. Ball '27 M, '28g Capt. '28 M, '29g Field Day Official, Baseball '29, jr, and Sr. I-Ii-YQ Historyg Spanish: Myers' All Americans: Track at Field Day '28, Chem- istryl Varsity A. Ambition: To tour the world. A jolly friend of wil. ALFRED V. MANZKE Howe 454 Muscle-bound, etc. Track '28, '29g C, I. C.: Hobbyg Opera: Warblers. Ambition: To duplicate the Richard Halliburton Act. He thought in some strange, unlocked for way. ANDREW JOHN MARCKI Immac Conception 459 Andy History rep.: Austin Times rep. '27, C. I. C. rep. '27Mg Intramural Bskt. Ballg French '27p Spanish, C. l. C.: M. 82 W. rep. Ambition: It comes and goes7? To live, unafraid, undaunledf' GORDON MEADE MARSHALL Delano 455 Skippy Q Officersg Capt. R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon, '27, '28, 293 Crack Co, '27, '28, '29g Track: Hobby: Stage Mgr., Little Theater: Cartoonists. Ambition: To bring happiness to others. Soldier boy, 'Quo Vadisf VIRGINIA D. MARSHALL Ivlay 457 Virg History: Spanishg College: Y, Times rep. '26g C, I. C.: C. I. C, rep. '26g Courtesy. Ambition: Been lookin' for one all day. You pause, and pass among them like aflowerf' FRANK H. MATHEWS I-lay 452 Grass jr. and Sr. I-li-YQ Bskt. Ball '27 M, '28, '28 M, '29, Foot- ball Mgr. '27: Times rep., Four Yrs.: C. I, C. rep., M. 81 W. rep.3 Intramural Bskt, Ball Champs '29g Myers' All Americans: Track at Field Day: Snapshot rep. '27 M. Ambition: To run like johnson I-Ie knew the good things. HELEN F. MAURER Ryerson 457 C. I. C, rep, '27Mg Y, Astral: Band. At Branch: Capt. Band and Orch, '27Mp Trcas. Good- fellowship 27Mg Chrm., Motto com. '27Mg Chrm. Enter- tainment ccm. of Honor Society '27Mg Times salesman 27M, Hi-jinks '27 M. Ambition: To do something different. Never quarrelsomef' 1929 -i lfdf Forty-one MAROON AND WHITE of 5 six Forty-two fi 'jhmfx efifff fp LEONARD ARTHUR MAYER Delano 454 Pal Bskt. Ball, Intramural Consolation Champs '29, Foot- ball '28, Track '28, '29, C. I. C., Varsity A, Warblers. Ambition: To do the easy ones twice. We shall miss your joyous song and laughter. GORDON MARTIN MCCABE Beloit, Wis. 453 Mac Intramural Bskt. Ball, C. I. C. rep., Annual Picture rep., Sec'y Auto, I-Ii-Y Beloit, Wis, Ambition: To be somebody. A valiant warrior, he. HELEN GERTRUDE MCCLUER Nobel 454 CU French, Y, C. I. C., Clean-Up Com. '28. Ambition: Who knows? Her hair was dusky like the night. J. RODGER MCCOLL Garfield, Maywood 453 Rodge Prop. Mgr., Daddy Long Legs, Chorus, The Mikado, Astral, Warblers, C. I. C. M L Ambition: To be a Homme Du Monde. Your hero always should be tall, you know. JESSIE CHARLOTTE MCCOLLUM Ryerson 462 jess Astral, Morning Chrm. '27, Latin, Nom. com. '27, Botany, Chrm. Mem. QSM, College, Times rep. '27M, C. I. C. rep. '27, Room Marker '28 561 Chrm. Rooms com. '29, Treas. of Section '26M, Mother's Tea com. '29. Ambition: Own a roadster. Such pretty black curls. MARGARET HELEN MCLAREN Key 454 Peggy Girl Pres., C. I. C. '29, Clean-Up I-lost. '28, Pres., Y '28M, Vice-pres. Y '28, Vice-pres. '29 jr., Sec'y Little Theatre '28, Penton Hostess '28, '28 Eff, Storekeeper Uke '29, Cast of Dadgy Long Legs '28h, The Fire Prince '27, The Mikado '29, Ambition: Artist and designer. As the dge and final critic of the gohmgs. to dju FRANCIS MCELENNY ' Brightest and best ofthe six of the morning THOMAS S. MCGOVERN St. Philomena 458 Terry Intramural Bskt. Ball '28, '29, Astral, Nonpareil, C. I. C,, C, I. C. rep., Austin Times rep., Hi-Y, Spanish, Football '26, '27, '28, Varsity A, Ambition: To emulate the following: Washington, his honesty, Franklin, his thrift, Lincoln, to rise in life as he did, Terry McGovern, his gameness and manner of living. Well, I can guess. WILLIAM CHANCE MCGRAIL Mt. Vernon, lll. 456 Mac Football '26, '27, '28, Opera, C. l.'C., Capt. R. O. T. C., Picked Platoon '27, '28, CrackACo. '26, '27, '28, Interclass Baseball, Warblers. Ambition: To be a M. D. Oh, it's excellent to have a giant's strength. CRA CE E. MEYER I-lay 455 just Grace' Student Council '28, Interclub 2716, '28, G. A. A, pres. '28, Sec. 'Z7M, Uke Pres. '27M, Sec. '27, '28, Y, Mus. Chrm., Sr. Mem. Chrm., College, Prog. Chrm., Ercirnccom. '28, Pin and Ring com. '29, Picture com. '29, Ambition: To achieve something worthwhile. The clevercst head and the sincerest heart, RUTH GRACE MIKOLSEK Nobel 459 Rudy College: G. A. A.: Letter'A: Pentong: Bskt, Ball Champ '27: French: Capt., Capt. Ball Champs '28: Vol- ley Ball Champs '29: C. I. C.: All Star Bskt, Ball Team: Commencement com, Ambition: To be tolerant like Bill. Ruthie excels in all of her athletic enterprises. MARTIN HENRY MILK AU St. Pauls Lutheran 455 Mick German: C. I. C.: Varsity A: Football '27, '28: Section Bskt. Ball '27, '28. Ambition: Big leagues-Cubs. A stalwart youlh is he. FRIEDA LILLIAN MILLER Penn 456 Fred Snapshot rep.: Pentong: Astral: Y: College: C. I. C.: History: Class Nom. com.: Spanish. Ambition: To sing in grand opera. Future: Illinois or Monticello Seminary. Her song was as clear as a bell. LUCILLE MARIE MILLER Young 458 Lou G, A. A.: Y: Times rep.: Pres., Nonpareil: Capt. Ball '28: Bskt. Ball '27: Volley '29: History: C. I. C.: Pres., Doggie Four. Ambition: To be champion amateur typist. Simplicity and grace. MILDRED LISLE MILLER Byford 459 Mitzi Ambition: To lee a detective. Hair of burnished gold. WINSTON CARLYLE MILLER Hay 456 Winnie Pentong: I-Iistory: Chess and Checker: C. I. C.: Track '27: Opera. Ambition: Bricklayer. V He shapes his speech all sil1.'erfine. RICHARD BOYD MILLS Tilton 461 Dick C. I. C. rep. '25M: Annual rep. '27M, QSM: Mem., Spanish: History: Pentong: C. I. C. Mem.: Intramural Bskt. Ball '28: Intramural Baseball '26: Athletic rep. '26, Ambition: To achieve the wit of john E. He has rm time io stop and stare. JOSEPH F. MTNARDI St. Thomas Aquinas 456 Hippo Capt. R. O. T. C.: Baseball '27, '28, '29: Picked Platoon '27, '28, '29: Crack Co, '26, '27, '28, '29g Astral: Latin: Spanish: Officers: City Champion Platoon '29: Military Dance com. Ambition: Outpoint Westpointers. His hearty and hand, boih, open and both free. PEARL MARGARET MODENE Young 461 C. I. C.: Spanish KEI Circulo Espanoll: College: Y: Snapshot rep. Ambition: Sleep, and sleep some more. You who look on me with grave eyes. GLENN W. MOTSCHMAN Our Lady Help of Christians 451 Motch Astral: C. I. C.: R. O. T. C.: Crack Co. '26, '27: Picked Platoon '27: Band 2656, '27: Field Day com. '28: Inter- section Baseball. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. We hope for your success. CLASS OF l929 '. Forty-three MAROON Q Q Forty-foztt' AND WHITE 1 1 1 3 I ! ROBERT BURDICK MOULD Peoria High School, u Peoria, Ill. 453 i Bob ' Pres., C, I. C. '29, Treas., C. I. C. ZSM, Gen. Chrm., C. I, C, Clean-Up com. '28, Hall and Locker Chrm., C. I. C. Clean-Up com. '27M, C. I. C. Clean-Up com. '27, Treas. Hi-Y '28, '28V2, Staff Photographer, M. 82 W. 2856, '29, Pub. Mgr., Daddy Long Legs, Capt. Per- sonnel Adjutant, R. O, T. C., Times Rep., Order of 1329. Ambition: To be a Y secretary. Commanding respect wherever he be. JAYNE ELIZABETH MUELLER Emmet 454 Sandy Astral, College, Sr. and jr., G. A. A., Championship G. A. A. Bskt. Ball '27, 27M, Pentong, Y, C. I. C., History. Ambition: To make Coach Ring. One who builds walls of laughter. VIRGINIA EVELYN MU ELLER Mont Clare 460 Gene Ed,-in-Chief, M. 82 W, '29, Activities Ed., M. 8t'W. '28M, 1-Ii h Light Ed., Times '28M, Times Rep. 28, Quill andg Scroll, Gold Class, Order of 1329, Pres. Beavers Bees Section '26 M, Social com. '28, Nom. com. 28, Y, College, Astral. Ambition: To hitch my wagon to a star. A golden setting, the jewel a pearl. YAR MILA ANN MUELLER Lincoln 462 Yarmie Y, Astral, Story 82 Poetry. Ambition: To do something that will startle everyone. Learning for sweet knowledgels sake. GENEVIEVE LUCILLE MULLINS Spaulding 407 Gene Spanish, Pentong, C. I. C., History, Y, College, Home Ec,, Pentong rep, '29, Ambition-To be different-in a different way. Old virtues hedge her round. MARGUERITE PEARL MURPHY Delano 461 Marge French, Colle e, I-Iome Economics, History, Ukelele, Times rep., Y, Cider 1329-Silver Class, Pentong. Ambition: Authoress-artist. There is no more to say! WILLIAM MURRAY May 454 Bill - Yarrum M. 82 W. rep., Pentong, History, I-Ii-Mu., Track '27, '28, '29, Track Gift com., Cheerleading, Ambition: To be a woman-hater bachelor. The joy of being fleet offoatf' ,IOSEPH A. NEGRESCOU Key 454 Bud Intramural Consolat. Bskt. Champs '28, Tennis '28, '29, Bskt. Ball '28, C. I. C., Astral, jr. Hi-Y, History, Ambition: Lawyer. 'AO champion of rachetsf' GRACE NELSON I-Iay 453 Y Pres., C. I. C., Latin Pres. '27, '27V2, French, Prog. Chrm., College, Astral, Treas. '28M, Social Chrm. '29, Little Theatre, Cast, Daddy Long Legs, Cast, Alice in Wonderland, lnterclub. Ambition: To understand and be understood. Sacrifice to Grace. IRENE METHA NELSON I-Iay 455 Renee Interclub, Pres., College, Pin and Ring com. '29, Social com. '29, Hike Chrm., G. A. A., Mem. Chrm. Y and Service com., Mem. Chrm., College, Astral, Major A, Home Economics. Ambition: To succeed and be a success. One spells culture with a capital LAURENCE ARTHUR NELSON Young 45l Larry Bskt. Ball '28, '29, Co. Capt. '29: Baseball '28, '29: C. I. C.: German: Chemistry: Varsity A: Freshman Football: Intramural Bskt. Ball '27. Ambition: Play basket ball like Archie. And yet I stand. .IULIET M. NEUMAN Yates 461 just Juliet Treas., Little Theatre '27M: Service Chrm Y '28: Cast, Daddy Long Legs: Vice-Pres., Biology 28MQ Mem. Chrm. History '28M: Refresh. Chrm., Spanish 29: Spanish: History: Biology. Ambition: Self control. I do not have to look to know. RUTHLYN MARGOT NEUMANN Howe 455 jimmy C. I. C.: Y: College: German: French: History: Astral: Pentong. Ambition: To go to the Hawaiian Isles and then around the world. A hurried happy line she draws upon the page. EDYTHE CHARLOTTE NEWBURN Tilton 453 De De C. I. C.: History: College: Spanish: Y: Latin: Pentong: Ambition: Prove something and make good. I felt her presence by its .spell of might. ROBERT PHILIP NIESEN Resurrection 458 Gus Treas., C. I. C. '29: Intramural Bskt. Ball Mgr. '27M: Vice-Pres., Varsity A '29: Pres., Sr. Hi-Y '29: Smoking com. '29: Football Mgr. '27, '28: Interclub '29: Pres. Nonpareil '27, '27M: Sec' Radio 26263 S ort Ed., Assign Times '29: Assist. Slport Ed. '28M: Silgver Class I . Ambition: To travel. With a patience to work and a strength to wait. GLADYS NELSON 462 Clove to the simplest ever. LILLIAN BEVERLY NIXON Delano 462 Lill At Marshall: Girls' Glee '26, '27: Glee Champs '27: G. A. A.: Cast, Spring Festival '26: rep., Marshall News. At Austin: French: History: G. A. A.: Y: C. I. C. Ambition: To have a lingo like Mr. Wareham. And her eyes were full of dreams. FRANCIS JOHN NOLAN Young 458 Pop Pentong: C. I. C. rep.: History: Nonpareil: Austin Times rep.: French: C. I. C.: Intramural Bskt. Ball '28, '29. Ambition: Become an expert accountant. It's good to be merry and wise. LA VERNE MARY NOLAN Young 462 Vernie Astral: Y rep. '28, Treas. '27: Public speaking Chrm. '29: C. l. C.: Latin: Refresh. Chrm. '2'9: Mem. Chrm. '28 Mg College: Pub. Chrm. '29: French, rep. '28 M, '29: Board of Health, Chrm '28M3, '29: Order of 1329: Times Assist. News Ed.: M. 82 W. Activities Ed.: Little Theatre, Green Room com. '28M. Ambition: To receive roses in a box. You can manufacture blondes, but such lovely red hair ust comes natural. AGNES C. NOVAK Mont Clare 462 Ag Mem. com., French: French: C. I. C.: College. Ambition: Go around the world. Slender and true. CLASS OF l929 Forty-five MAROON AND WHITE Forty-six JOHN HENRY OAKMAN Notre Dame 455 johnny Sec'y, Pentong '28, '29: German '28, '29: History: French '26, '27: Warblers: Pish Tush , Opera, The Mikado: C. I. C.: Hi-Y: Astral: Chess-Checkers. Ambition: To be an actor, He leaps in the air with a rickety grace. VIRGEL GEORGIANA O'B'RIEN May 462 Chorus, Opera Pocahontas and Mikado: Glee: Warb- lersgiglg A. A,: Swimming: Austin Times rep.: lvl. SZ W. re . . ambition: Develop my character to its best. Sing me a song, oh please. HERMAN OLEFSKY Nobel 456 Hy Latin: French: First Lt., Band: Assist. Director, Band: R. O. T. C. Officers: Orch., Daddy Long Legs: Jr. Track '27, '27M, '28: All City Orch. '27, '28. Ambition: To grow as tall as Capt. Schildhauer. As a soldier, he blew his trumpet. DOROTHY E. OLSON Ryerson 457 Lizz C. I. C.: Y: Astral: Band. At Branch: Student Council: Dramatic: Honor Society: Goodfellowship '27M: Color com.: Hi-,links '27 M. Ambition: Lady of leisure. Calm and self-possessed. RUTH LOUISE OTTERBEIN Young 461 Astral rep. '26M, '27: Y: Spanish CEI Circulo Espanoll: C. I. C.: College: Astral. Ambition: To smile at everybody and everything. She journeys on the train of kindly thought. VIRGINIA CAROL OVERTON Sexton 456 Ginnie C. I. C.: Y: French: Com. on Com. '29: College History: Cast, Daddy Long Legs, julia Pendleton, Poca- hontas: Little Theatre: Glee '28. Ambition: To act in plays. One native charm than all the gloss of art. HARVEY JOSEPH PACK Our Lady of Sorrows 461 Harve C. I, C. rep.: Spanish. Ambition: To be successful. A lad whose word is as good as gold. ETHEL G. PARKER Orr 459 Ethic C. I. C.: Y: French: Glee '28, '29: History: Br. Chrm. Contest com. '273 Br. High Flyers: C. I. C. rep. 'Z7: Black Sox '28M: College. Ambition: To have it! With serious eye and a gentle step. JACK DUMONT PASTOR By ford 451 Duey Frosh,-Soph. Football '27: Interclass Swim Meet '27: Sgt.-at-Arms '29: Smokers com. '29: German '29: Var- sity A'27. '28, '29: Intramural Bskt. Ball: Intramural lggseball: Swimming '26M, '27, '28, '29: Skating '27, '28. Ambition: Successful broker. jack loved his friends and was true to his Molly. PAULIN E VIRGINIA PATTON St. Louis 461 Pat Cast, Mikado, Pocahontas: Pres., Pentong '28: Treas., Spanish '27M: Swimming and Tennis '27: Field Day com. '28: Pageant '28: Nom. com., Class, College QSM, '29: Warblers: rep. Spanish: Y: History. Ambition: To make a hole in one. Grace, poise, and dignity. ROLAND MELVILLE PAYNE Gregory 455 Rally Football '27, '28g Opera: Warblersg Swim '25, '26 fCrane Highly C. I. C. Ambition: To spit a curve in the wind. Future: Bum around world-then Ga. Tech. Make me the master of my heart! DUNCAN STANLEY PAYN E HGUS.. Hay 457 C. I. C.: Smokers com.: Prom. com.: History. Ambition: To travel around the world. Future: Hard work. I talked with him: he disagreed. DOROTHY IOLA PAYTON Crescent City 457 C. I. C.: Curtesy. Ambition: Earning money. Future: Time will tell. She could enchant thine ear. WINIFRED M. PEARCE Byforcl 458 Winnie Y: French: C. I. C.: Nonpareilg Capt. Ball: Volley Ball: Bskt. Ball. Ambition: Possess all the clothes I want. Future: Western Electric. Sa calm and collected. ..Dot.. ANNA CHRISTINE PEDERSEN Mont Clare Br. 5 459 Swede C. I. C.: Girl Reserves Y: Times rep. '28: Pentongg College: Y Baseball Team '29g Capt. Ball Champs '28. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Future: Stenography. Oh, I .see the patience of her eyes. DORIS RUTH PENDLETON Tilton 460 Latin: History: Pentongg Y: C. I. C. rep.: Gleeg Times Rep.: College Club. ' Ambition: To be as witty as Mr. Tiernan. Future: Business college. A smile with a golden harvest. GEORGE PENNISTEN 454 Six feet 0' man. DONALD WARDEN PETERS ..DOn.. Decatur, Ill, 454 Intramural Bskt. Ballg C. I. C. Cdistinction herej Astral '27, '28, '29g Pentong '28: Mem. Chrm. C. I. C,: Prom. com.: Smokers' com.3 Chemistryg Chem. Scholarship Work. Ambition: To win an election. Future: I can't predict, Hts heart renews and holds a dream of youth. DANIEL KENNETH PETERSON Cameron 452 Pete Intramural Bskt. Ball Champs '29g Baseball '29, Bat Shinerug Mr. Myers' All Americans. Ambition: To make the grade. Future: Any old thing. A second Daniel! EDWARD JOHN PETERSON Gregory 452 Capt., All Americans, Ambition: Musician. Future: School. Every delay too long for one who is in a hurry. Eddie CLASS OF l929 Forty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Forty-eight HELEN B. PETERSON ' Lloyd 460 C. I. C,: Senior Spirit: Y: College::G0lf: French: Times rep. '27M1 Reading. Her winsomeness perplexed us. .IOSEPHINE ANITA PETERSON Hay 462 jo Rep., Treas., College '28M: Rep., Mem. Chrm., Latin '29: Astral rep.: M. 82 W. rep.: Y rep.: Pentong: C. I. C.: Nom. Com., Class at '29: Vice-Pres., Section '25M: History. Ambition: To travel around the world. Future: College. Tell us how it is to be wise. JUNE L. PEUSER Byford 460 juan C. I. C. rep. '28M, '29: C. I. C.: Y: I-Iistory: College: Clean-Lap com.: Capt. Ball '28, '29: Nice-Pres., Senior Spirit: rench: Decoration com. '28: Prom. com. '28. Ambition: Play tennis like Mitzi and Murk. Future: Knox College. . For youth and beauty is but rare.' GUIDO PEYROT Tilton 456 Weeds Band: First Lieut., R. O. T. C.: Orch.: C. I. C.: Pen- tong: Astral: French: Little Theatre Orch. Ambition: Rival Capt. Schildhauefs musical ability. Future: Work and music. A Frenchman, debonair and brisk. HELEN L. PINCHOUCK Emmet 457 Pinchy Times Staff Typist: Sgt.-at-Arms, A. R. C. '27M: Pin Chrm. French '29: Mem. com., Astral '29: Pin Chrm., Ukelele '29: Championship Y Tournament Bskt. Ball '28: Y Pageant '28: Order of l329-Bronze Class: Pen- tong rep. '28M: College. Ambition: Private secretary to W. H. W. Future: Crane College. Honest, patient, brave, and true. KARL H. POGRUND Lafayette 405 Irish Concertmaster Orch. '27, '27M, '28: Interclass Foot- ball '27: C, I. C. rep.: Annual rep.: Orch. for Opera Fire Prince: Program Open House Night '28: Italian. Ambition: To clout Tiernan on the nose, Future: Milan Conservatory, Italy. ' And with your strong hand, lift your bow and play. ' PETER P. POLKO Howe 451 Pete C. I. C.: Astral rags. Ambition: A goc job. Fu Z ? 'J ? 7 ? ture And kept his friends throughout the years. CLARENCE DANIEL PORTLE Orr 455 Just P0rtle German '27, '28, '29: History: Hobby: C. I. C.: Inter- class Bskt. Ball: Stamp. Ambition: Be able to retire at 39. Future: Work, then college of medicine, U. C. 'Tis the work of my heart and hand. HARRIETT SARGENT PRESTON Beidler 455 Peggy At Marshall: G. A. A.: M. A. A. At Austin: Home Economic Refresh. com.: Home Eco- griiicg: Pentong: Y: History: Spanish: College: Botany: Ambition: To live and learn. Future: Why tell? You wouldn't believe. 'AA7ld keener lightnings quicken in her eyes. PAULINE PROCUNIER Howe 454 Leenie Paul jr. College: Y: Latin: Girls' Glee '28: Orchestra '28, QSM: Opera 'ZSVZQ Warblers 'ZSMQ C. I. C. Ambition: Too much trouble to have any. Future: All unknown. A sunny smile is showing. HUGO PAUL PSOLKA Lloyd 457 Solka Times rep., Annual rep., C. I. C. rep., Intramural Bskt. Ball '27, German. Ambition: Bank president. Future: Hard work. MThe service that promotion wins . MARILYN ELAINE RAABE Spencer 457 Maire Spanish, College, History, Y, Warblers, Opera-Cast of Mikado, C. I. C., Vice-Pres., Spanish '28MiSec'y of Spanish '29, Refresh. Chrm., Spanish 'ZSLQQ Pin Chrm., Spanish '28y2. Ambition: To make Hollywccd with Dolores Colangelo. Future: College-maybe. UI-ler loveliness whispered romania. KENNETH J. RABE Byford 451 A'Ken Skating '26, '27, '28, '29-City Champs '26, '27, Intra- mural Bskt. Ball '28, '29, Interclass Swimming '27, Fresh- man-Sophcmore Football '27, Prom. Printing com., Sgt.-at-Arms com.: Class Night com., Varsity A, C. I. C., Spanish, Biology, Astral, Chemistry, History. Ambition: To go north. Future: Illinois. W1'lh never Cl care to fret him. CAROLYN E. RACE Key 406-S G. A. A., C. I. C., College, Y, Pentongg French, Times rep., Y rep., M. 82 W. rep., Senior Council. Ambition: Olympic team. Future: Quien Sabe7 A melody of woodlands in your laugl-Mer. ABE QUENTIN RADUNSKY Herzl 454 Peter C. I. C. rep., Times rep., Astral, Pentong Treas. '2S. Ambition: Girls. Future: Girls. Go, measure earth, weigh air, and explore the sun, CHARLOTTE AMY RAY Spencer 408 Amy Pres. Jr. College '27, 27553 Vice-Pres., Astral '28M, '28, Sec'y, Astral '27M, Sec'y, C. I. C.: Sec'y '292-Q, Warblers, Latin, Y: Editorial Assist. Times '29, Assist. Bus. Mgr., Times '29, Bus. Mgr., Little Theatre QSM, '29, Order 1329-Bronze. Ambition: Phi Beta Kappa. Future: Wisconsin U. The rainbow comes and goes. GEORGE K. REESE Resurrection 451 Arch. Heavywgt. Bskt. Ball, Capt. '20, C. I. C. rep. '27, '28, '29, Chem., Baseball Mgr. '29, Intramural Bskt. Ball '56, '27, Intramural Baseball '27, Pentong '28, Varsity A ' 9 Ambition: To work. Future: De Paul. 'AHL' sets the birds to singing. GEORGE T. REJEWSKI Resurrection 451 Rajah Intramural Bskt. Ball '28, C. I. C. rep., Nom. Com. Class Ofliccrs '29, Baseball '27, German, Astral, Fres - man'Sophomore Football '27, C, I. C. Ambition: To be a big shot, Future: Work. Wisdom is better than rubiesf' JOHN STANLEY RENNER Key 45 Stan Sec'y junior Class. Ambition: To make whoop ' Future: Wisconsin. Tell us-how does itfeel to b ood-l ' g? NORVALD J. REPPEN Hay 461 Rep Ambition: Muss Cubbie's h ir. Future: St. Olaf. To hold forth in long conirerskztion was his u'onl. I CLASS OF l929 Forty-'nine MAROON AND WHITE Fifty EDNA RAE REUTER Sumner 459 Eddie Times rep.: C. I. C. rep.: I-Iistory: College: G. A. A.: Y: Capt. Ball Champs '2S: Volley Ball: French: Pentong. Ambition: Travel more and more. Future: Who knows. She was a wonder and nothing less. MIRIAM REUSINE 461 Yours, who spoke the least. GEORGE WM. REYNOLDS Hay 453 Shorty C. I. C.: Mgr. Chess, Ambition: Travel around world. Future: Undecided. One man among a thousand. EVELYN ALICE RISSLING Hay 455 Ev Y rep. '26M: Pub. Chrm. I-Iome Ec, '28M: Pres., Home Ec. 129: Interclub '29: German: C. I. C.: Y: I-Iome Eco- nomics. Ambition: To see a real bull fight. Future: Art Institute. H Charm .strikes over sight. EARLE MARTIN ROACH - Young 451 Hal C. I, C.: History: Chem.: German: Astral: Com. on Com. Class '29: Times rep. '25Mg. Ambition: To draw a high salary. F t re' Work. u u . As nice fl young man as ever was seen. RUTH ANNA ROBERTS Lloyd 459 Rudy C, I. C.: Y: History: College: Home Economics: Y Base- ball Team '29: Clean-Up Campaign Mem.: C. I. C. rep.: Y rep.: Spanish. Ambition: Dance like Greta Garbo. Future: Stenographer. The joy in life is found only in the happiness of others. ELINORE L. ROLLEFSON Tilton 407 El College: C. I. C.: I-Iistory: Y: Home Ec.: Spanish. Ambition: I just ain't got no ambition. Future: Everything in general: nothing in particular. Good things should be praised. ARLINE IOLA ROSEN Nash 457 Y: C. I. C.: I-Iistory. Ambition: To make Annapolis. Future: Business world. She multiplied her words with knowledge. ELMER ROSENFELD Emmet 461 Rosy Latin '26: Spanish '28, 'Z9: I-Iistorly '28, '29: Interclass baseball: Inter. Bskt. Ball.: Basebal : Football: C. I. C. Ambition: Sleep and eat. Future: Let nature take its course. Such jollity is rarely found. VIOLET MARIE ROSS 1 Mont Clare Br. 5 454 V I-Iisgaryg Y: Latin rep. '26: College: Astral: Girls' Golf: C. I. . Ambition: To travel 'cross the Sahara. Future: U. of Illinois, H A violet as sweet as juno's eyes. EDWARD ROTH Emmet 458 Ed' Sec'y, Hi-Y: Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish' C. I. C. Chrm. Little Theatre: Daddy Long Legs: Pentong: Bus. Staffj Times: Order of 1329: Fingers in Hi-Y Play: Vice-Pres. Nonpareil: Sgt.-at-Arms: Fire Marshal. Ambition: Travel to Spain and S, A. Patience, he has yet to grow. MARIE ELLEN ROY Burns 460 Always Marie' Little Theater: lvlinor Part, Daddy Long Legs: Assist Chrm. Pro . com., Daddy Long Legs: History: Y: C. I. C.: Senior Spirit. Ambition: Be a success. N Great thoughts visited her. GUNVOR ALICE RUUD Mont Clare 455 Gunny Y: Home Economics: C. I. C.: College. Ambition: Travel. Her ideals were her possibilities. ALICE HELEN RUNNION Young 460 Bridget College rep. '28M, '29: College: Y: French: Latin? C. I. C.: G. M, T. C.: Squad Leader: Capt. Ball Team: Swim- ming: Section Social com.: Clean-Up Poster. Ambition: To rise by lifting others. H A snowy cap, a uniform, about to be donned. MARY DORIS RYE Cameron 459 C. I. C. rep.: Times rep.: History: College: G. A. A.: Y: Capt. Ball Champs '28: Valley Ball, Austin Eagles: French: Pentong. Ambition: To get a good position, Future: To fulfill my ambition. A rightjolly good smile has she. ARTHUR C. SALOPOULOS Y. M. C. A. Prep 453 Art Hi-Y Vice-Pres. '28: Fingers: Pentong Cabinet '29: Little Theatre: Chrm. Pt, com.: Daddy Long Legs: C. I. C.: Clean-Up Play '28, '29: Interclass Bskt. Ball '26, '27, '28: Interclass Baseball '26, '27: History: French: Times rep. '28. Ambition: To fool Thurston with a trick. There is in stillness oft a magic power. OPAL FERN SANDSTROM Mont Clare 455 Pal Y: Home Ec.: Treas., Home Ee.: C. I. C.: College: Astral: Y rep. Ambition: Travel. I live in calm, .she said. EDWARD ALLEN SARSFIELD Springfield, Ill., Lawrence 456 Ed C, I. C.: Pentongg I-Iistory: French: Times rep.: Offi- cers: Picked Co. '27, '28, '29: Picked Platoon '28, '29: In- tramural Baseball '28: Capt. R. O. T. C. Ambition: To understand French. He smiles so boyishly and grand. ARTHUR J. SAUER, JR. Help of Christians 451 Art Major R. O, T. C.: Officers: Chrm. Monogram com. Officers: Band '26: Crack Co. '27, '28: Picked Platoon '27, '28: Pentong Cabinet rep. '28: C. I. C.: Reception com., Military Ball '29: Freshman-Sophomore Football '26 Ambition: Professor, Eng Literature. The post of honor shall be yours, MARIE V. SBERTOLI Byford 459 Mark Treas, jr. College '27: Girls' Clee: Capt. Ball Champs '28: Times rep, and M. 81 W. rep.: Astral rep. and Y rep.: C. I. C.: College: Y: Y Baseball: History: Pentong. Ambition: To cross the country on a motorcycle. She is like 'X' her equal unknown. v CLASS OF I929 Fifty-one MAROON Fifty-two AND WHITE LUCILE PATRICIA SCATTONE Talcott 456 Lou ' Cheer Leader '28, French '26, '27, Spanish '28, Botany '28, History '27, Y 2526, '26, '27, '28, '29, C. I. C. '25M, 26, '27, '28, '29, Y rep., Section. Ambition: To discover what Columbus didn't. Future: To have more leisure. But as a sweet young poplar. ENA H. SCHLOTTHAUER Mont Clare 455 Biscuits Astral, Home Ec., German, College, Opera, C, I. C., Y, Nom. Com. '28, Refresh. com, '28. Ambition: To be a writer. Future: Moser. All wisdom she-all thoughts that soar. EDWARD SCHMIDT 501 To believe in the heroic makes herosf SAM SCHOENBERG Spencer 456 Sammy C. I. C. rep., Astral rep., Astral Refresh. com., Latin Epi, igstral, Latin, Pentong, Hobby, Honor com., Astral, Ambition: Pianist. Future: Quis Scit. ' A'Not half so big as a round little button.' DOROTHY FLORENCE SCHREINER Howe 460 Dot Astral, Pres., Section, Cabinet, Pentong, Spanish, Latin, College, History, Class Night com., Botany, Tennis, Golf, G. A. A., Ulce, C. I. C., Y. Ambition: Spanish interpreter. Future: Shh! It's a secret. Fit to be a May Day queen. ELEANOR A. SCHWARTZ Emmet 462 Ellie Latin, Girl Reserves, Pentong, C. I. C., Botany, G. A. A., C. I. C. Room com., Marker, Exempler. I Ambition: To have a knowledge of literature like Miss ser. Future: Crane College, Great things we .shall look for from thee. ADELE SHEFTE Lloyd 459 Adel G. A. A., Capt. Ball Champs, Y, Times rep., C. I. C., History, French, Pentong, College, C. I. C, rep., Golf, Class Night com. '29. Ambition: To be liked by everyone. She is like a rose budding into rare beauty. MARGUERITE CECILIA SHOU P St. Lucy 456 Peg French, History, Y, C. I, C., College, Biology, Prom. m. COAmbition: To finish Eddie's Dress, Future: Gym instructor. Style is the dress of thought. MARJORIE SIELAFF Key Marge Assist. Ed., M. 82 W. '29, Vice-Pres., jr. College, Pin and Ring com., Refresh. Chrm., Class '29, Nom. com. '29, Astral rep., College, Girls' Glee, Pentong rep., History rep. Ambition: To play my part in life and play it well. A mythical queen slim and fair. HERMAN RICHARD SIEMERS Tilton 452 I-Ierm Football '28, Baseball '28, '29, Intramural Bskt. Ball '29, Varsity A '28, German '27, '28, C. I. C. '27, '28, '29, Field Day com. '28, Myers' All Americans, Chem. Ambition: To teach Mr. Myers Chemistry. 'Al have an understanding with the bills. WARD B. SILVER Spencer 457 Alloy Chemistry, German, Opera, Warblers, Gymnasts '27 EQ, Orchestra '27 M, '28. Ambition: Wall St. financier, He can make a ,fiddle rustle like a lowland river. ROBERT LEE SILVERBERG I-lay 458 Slivers Soph. rep., Student Council, Treas., Latin, C. I. C. rep., Auto com., Opera '28, '29, Warblers '28, '29. Ambition: My lettering card posted in Chenoweth's room. Qeg'gribe him? Wfho can7 'He's all that's splendid in a man. CHARLES H. SIMON Nash 451 Charlie Capt. R. O. T. C., Crack Co. '26, '27, '28, '29, Picl-ted Platoon '27, '28, '29, Pres., Officers '29, Spanish, Chrm., Military Ball '29, Sophomore Football '26, Platoon Leader Crack Co. '29, Cartoonist, C. I. C., Interclub, Officers. Ambition: To see Duel jones graduate. Bravery in uniform and will. SIDNEY L. SIMON Herzl 453 Astral. Ambition: To be an architect. He who is firm and well, molds la himself. ED'WARD .IOSEPH SKACH Young 452 Ed Hi-Mu, Chemistry, C. I. C., Airplane, Myers' All Americans '29, Ambition: To Hy-fwith an airplaneb 1 prefer Io smile and wonder with you, my friend. DOROTHY ISABELLE SKAFGARD MDM.. Nobel 461 Y rep. 2525, '26, Uke, C. I. C., Snapshot rep. '25M3g Biology. Ambition: To play an organ. She turned the radio into the air, the wave lengths landed in her hair. KENDRICK A. SMITH Key 453 Smitty Airplane, Astral, History, Pentong, Intramural Foot- ball, Chemistry. Ambition: To be a successful chemist. There is no time enough on earth for all I'd like to do MELVIN D. SMITH Darwin 454 Mel Latin '27, Football '27, '28, Auto '28, '29, Smoking com. '29. Ambition: Millionaire. By natures sun his looks so turned. RENA BEVERLY SMITH Hyde Park 457 Rene At Hyde Park: Opera '26, '27, '28, Glee '25, '26, '27, '28, Sec'y, French '26, Choral Society '25, '26, '27, '28, C. I. C. '25, '26, '27, '28, Jr. Girls' Society '27, Musical '27, '28, Honor Scciety '25. At Austin: Pentong, Little Theater Group. Ambition: To write a book. Character is fate. SYDNEY W. SMITH Hay 501 Bud Arch. Treas. '24, '24M, C I. C. rep., Radio '24M, Hi- Mu '29, First Lieut. R. O. T. C., Band '24, '25, Inter- class Bskt. Ball '25, Interclass Baseball 2415, M. dz W: Salesman '24M, Clean-Up com. '24y2. Ambition: Architectural engineer. With the courage and wisdom to do or die. CLASS OF I929 Fifty-three MAROON AND WHITE I l Fifty-four DONALD SCOTT SMYTH Spencer 403 Don' Chemistry. Ambition: Chemical engineer. Future: Armour Tech. lYfisd0m and spirit ofthe universe GERALD SCHNEIDER 456 And all I ask is a merry yarn. EDWARD JOHN SOBON Hanson Park 402 Soapy' C. I. C.: Intramural Baseball '27: Chem,: Auto. Ambition: Business man. Future: Work. A good word from the heart. RAYMOND H. SODERBERG Bylord 501 Ray C. I. C.: Architectural: Astral: Frenchg Chemistry: Cor. Seo'y, Architectural '29: C. I. C. rep. QSM: M, 82 W. rep. '28, '2SM: Times rep. '26, '273 Intramural Baseball '27: Intramural Bskt. Ball '27V2. Ambition: To become an architect. Future: Illinois The aids to noble life are all within. ELEAN OR MARY SOPER Morse 459 HEI C, I, C.: Girl Reserve: Champ Capt. Ball Team '28M: jr. College: Y Baseball Team '29: Pentongg History: French: Volley Ball '26, '29. Ambition: To be private secretary to the head of the Librar Board. Y Future: Steno at the Chicago Public Library. We would thatfortune would empty her quivver on her. EDWARD WM. SORENSEN Young 451 Son Swimming Team '28, QSM: Auto '28g Executive com. '29: Senior Safety com.: C. I. C. Ambition: Own a noiseless Ford. Future: Ask her, she knows. Happiness is a vacation. FLORENCE JEANETTE SORENSEN Young 453 Sis Biology Pres. QSM, '29g History: Spanish: College: Botany Program Chrm.: Dramatics Sec'y '28: Snapshot Rep.: C. I. C.: Y. Ambition: To be a good girl like La. Future: New York-why? A noble soul, alone can noble souls attract. THELMA VIOLA SPOLANDER Byford 459 Teddy Y: Y rep.: Girls' Gleeg College: C. I. C.: C. I. C. rep.: llglistogg G. A. A.: C. I. C. Clean-Up com.: Champs Capt. H . Ambition: To paint like my father. Future: Art Institute. My hopes are not always realized but I always hope. HERBERT JOHN SPRENGEL St. Pauls 465 Herb German' 26, '27: I-Iigh Mu: C. I. C.: Chemistry: Spanish, Ambition: Own a plane. Future: Who knows! What shall we call thee? ARTHUR WILLIAM STAHNKE, JR. Emmet 456 Bill Astral: German: I-Iistory: C. I. C. rep.: Interclass Bskt. Ball: Times rep.: Annual rep.: Snapshot rep.: Stamp Treas. '27 M. Ambition: To be a successful business man. Future: Crane, then Illinois. 'il am wealthy in fne friends. SHIRLEY MAE STADE I-lay 462 Pres., Latin QSM, '29: College, Refresh. Chrm, QSM: Times rep. QSM: Order of 1329: C. I. C. rep. '26: Inter- clubg Pres., Section '25, '26M: Astral rep. '27 Vg: Y: History: Com. on Com. Ambition: To find the best work in life, Future: College. For her hearg was in her work. VIVIAN E. STANGELAND Hay 459 Viv C. I. C.: Girl Reserve: Champ. Capt. Ball Team QSM: ggral: Astral rep. '28M: College: French: Volley Ball Ambition: To be a private secretary. Future: Stenographer. N For always in her eyes there was a light. RUTH VIRGINIA STEBE May 453 XX'oofie Capt. '27, '28, '2'-3: rep. History: Spanish: History: Pentong: Y: Biologyi C. I. C.: Botany. Ambition: Bum ra like Tiernan. Future: More schoolj-but where? Eyes that are flashing delight all the time. ANNA MARIE STEIN ER Mont Claire 460 -25-liigmryg C. I. C.: Y: Senior Spirit Section: Capt. Ball Ambition: To travel around the world. Future: To be somebody's stenog. An understanding with a special joy. GLADYS STENMAN Mont Clare 458 Glad C I. C.: Girl Reserves: Nonpareil. Ambition: Illustrator for Cosmopolitan. Future: If I only knew. Calm, quiet, and determined. DORA ANN STEPAN Lloyd 462 Ann Austin Times rep.: German rep.: Cast, Daddy Long Legs '28: C. I. C.: Botany: Pentong rep.: Little Theatre Group: Y. Ambition: Aviatrix. Future: Northwestern. Voice soft, eyes brown. ..Ann.. MILDRED MARIE STEPHENSON I-lay 457 lVlil-ly Capt. Ball: History: Y: C. I. C.: Spanish. Ambition: To go surf-riding in California. Future: Hard work. 'AMay we introduce afine example of personality? MARIE IMELDA STEVENS St. Marys 457 Esmeralda Spanish: College: C. I. C. rep.: Clean-Up com.: Nom. com, '29: Times rep. '28VZ: Warblers: Opera '27, '28, QSM: gist, Pocahontas: History: Section Treas. '28M: G. A. A. Ambition: Be a private secretary, Future: Business world. Wait, but hear me. ' WILLARD .I. STIER Emmet 451 C, I. C.: Astral: Pentong rep, Ambition: To be a member of Arctic expedition. Future: Crane jr. College. Healthy, free, the world before me. ' 'Bil1 PRESTON R. STONE Emmet 461 Pret Fresh., Soph. Football '25: Bskt. Ball' 27: C. I. C.: Zoology: Chemistry. Ambition: To write a song. Future: College. Oh, excuse me-what were you saying? CLASS OF 1929 Fifty-five MAROON AND WHITE Fifty-six RUTH ELEANOR STOTZ A Emmet 454 Rufus Sport Chrm. Y '28l5: Y Bskt. Champs 'ZSLQQ Y: C. I. C.: Pentong: College Srs.: Jrs.: German: Refresh. Chrm. '28M, '29g G. A. A.: Astral: I-Iistory. Ambition: To grow up and beat George Ring at bridge. f She lakes the breath of men away. ANNA MARIE STUBNER Tilton 455 Stubby C. I. C. rep. '25Pf5, '26, '27g Austin Times rep, Yoh: Home Ee.: College: German: Y: Pentong. Ambition: To be a success in life. The patient head, the candid heart. EDWARD F. SULLIVAN St. Lucys 456 Sully I-Iistoryg Pentongg Skating '28g C. I. C.: Intersee. Bskt. Ball '28, '29g Intramural Baseball '26, '27, '28. Ambition: Editor of Motor Boat Magazine. And take him for the greatest gentleman. DOROTHY CAROLYN SUNDIN Hay 455 College rep.: Y rep.: Home Ee.: College: Times rep.: C. I. C. rep.: Social Chrm. College '29g M. 81 W. repf Yg I-Iistory. Ambition' To be successful in everything I undertake. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose. CHRISTINE C. TAMPARY Tilton 457 Kiki Sec'y C. I, C. '29: Staff Typist, Astral Vice-Pres '29: Sec'y ZBMQ Sec'y, College '28V2g Sec'y, Reading 'ZSMQ Pres. A. R. C. 'ZSVZQ Cast of Iviikado 7,91 Warblers' Tableau in Pageant '28g Chair. Com. Day Com. Ambition: Make the world my friend. With classic face and naiad air. SOLLY Z. TANKUS Chopin 456 'iRusty C. l. C.: Picked Platoon '28, '29: Latin: Picked Co.: Best Soldier Competition '28g Officers: Military Dance com. '29: Pentongg French, Capt. R. O. T. C. Ambition: XVear 351.50 ties. 1 am always in haste, but never in a hurry. HARRY NICHOLAS TATOMER Elmwood Park 451 Tat C. I. C.: German: History: Cartoonislg Astral rep. '29' Chemistry. Ambition: Civil engineer. He paddles his own canoe WILLIAM CONRAD TAU BER Sabin jr. High 452 Bill Treas., Class '29: Varsity Ag Sec.-Treas. Varsity A 29: Track: Capt. jr. Track '27g Myers' All Americans, Hi- Mug Bskt. Ball '28, '29g Pres. '27, Vice-Pres. '28: Sec- tion: Clean-Up com. Ambition: Chemist, Ho, hum another record broken. FLORENCE TAYLOR Emmet 453 Don't Want One gglegeg C. I, C.: Spanish: Y: Pentongg M. dz W. rep. '2 Q. Ambition: Grow tall and dignined. Shel: as wise as she is winsomef' JOHN TAYLOR St. Thomas Aquinas 454 Zack C. I. C.: C. I. C, rep. '26: French. Ambition: To have a car that nobody can pass. Whither goest thou? LAMBERT HARRY TENCATE I-Iay 452 Blonde Myers' All Americans: C. I. C. Ambition: To be a success. Future: Undecided. The air was flled with your silence' PAUL JAMES THOMPSON Key 452 Prism. cfm.: I-Iisloryg Astral: Se-c'y rep. Penton 5 Swimming '27g jr. I-Ii-Y: Fresh-Soph. Football: C. I. Sec. rep.: Assist. Advertising Mgr. Times: Corporal Band. Amhiticni Electrical ergiineer. Future: College. Success is found in llie soul ry you. HENRIETTA LOU THON Lloyd 460 Henry YIj5?tory: C I, C.: YQ Volley Ball 'ZOQ Sports crm. Am'bitinn: To travel. Future: Work-and then?7 Carried away as easily as aflouter. WILLIAM HERBERT THORPE Emmet 461 Bill Intramural Bskt. I-Ball '26, '27, '28: I-Iistvry: Spanish: Pentnngg C I. C.: Intramural Baseball '2Cwg Nrm. Com., Class '29 Officers. Amhition: To sit in a swivel chair. Future: Universityol De Paul. His grave eyes looking straight ahead. BORGHILD THORSON Lloyd 459 4 BO0T.S C Xi: clflistoryg College: Ukeg C. I, C. rep.: Spanish: 'Amlriiticvni To ire private secretary to Jchn D. Future: Starting tc ward my ambition. Laughing uridaunltdly in sun and dew. JOHN T. THUROCY Tilton 452 Zoo Football '26, '27, 'ZSQ C. I. C. rep.g Vice-Pres., Autn com.: Intramural Bskt, Champs '29g Varsity Ag Field Day com.: Myers' All Americans: Chemistry, Ambition: Tour the world. Future: Northwestern. His jollity is unexcelledf' HOWARD E. TIDEN Nolfel 461 I-If wie C. I. C QSp2ll'llSl'1. Ambition: Make the super. Future: 7Quien Sake? 1 want to wander on and on. DOROTHY TILT 450 Shy like a lwiligl1!.s1ar. ALTA I.. TRACEY Prnv. Academy 453 Ambition: To have several amlfiticns. Future: U. of Kentucky, TolI1ve, undaunted, unafraid. LAURETTE EVELYN TRACY Jennings Seminary 456 At Jennings: Class Sec'yg Gleeg Bskt. Ball: Tennis: Dramatics. At Austin: C, I. C.: College: Home Ec.g Yg French. Ambition: To be an artist. Future: Sullins College. A jeweled soul exceeds a royal crown. CLASS OF' 1929 F i ff y-sezien MAROON AND WHITE iii . Q . .i K ' X Fifty-eight JOHN RICHARD TRAISE Emmet 402 Bud C. I. C.: Auto. Ambition: To travel. Future: Undecided. Then a beam offuri broke aut. EDITH ALBERTA TREUTELAAR I-lay 455 'ATreudy Times rep. '26, '26?4, '27: Annual rep. QSM, 2756: C. I. C.: Home Ec.: Y: German: History: Pentong. Ambition: You'd be surpassed! Future: Travel. She spoke of many things. SADIE VIRGINIA TRIMBLE . Stuart Hall 'ASally Spanish: College: Botany: I-Iistoryg Pentcng: Y: C. I. C.: Home Ec, Ambition: To be an old maid school teacher. Future: More schooliundecided. To cling to faith and honor. WARREN EDWARD TROSTRUD Nobel 461 Trost Ice Skating '27: Varsity A: Spring Football '28: Intra- mural Bskt. Ball '28, '29g Intramural Baseball '283 Mgr. Football '28: Varsity A Social com.: C. I. C. rep.: Bskt. Ball '29 Amhitioni To win the Presidents Cup. Future: Illinois. A king without an Empire. BERNICE MARIE UMENHOFER I-lay 462 Bet Austin Times rep. '29: College: Pentongg Girl Re- serves: French: German: I-Iistory. Ambition: To travel. Future: The Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. My cherished dreams in a castle of hope. CHARLES UMLAUF I-Iay 462 Chuck Art Editor '29: Little Theatre Art com.: Golf! Times rep.: Social com. '293 Bandana Day, Pirate Chest: Pen- tong: Cartoonist: Astral: journalistic Art Staff. Ambition: To be a sculptor. Future: Art Institute. i'His brush spelt magic. .IOHN LESLIE URE Morse 454 At Crane Tech: Ed. Crane Chroniclen: Fencing. Ambiton: Commercial lawyer. Future: journalistic College. Eyes steady and hand frm. LUCYLLE THEODORA VALLO Spencer 462 Louie-Skeezixu Vice-Pres. Uke: Mem. Chrm. History '28: Program Chrm., Y '28: Mem. Chrm. '29g C. A. A. com. '29: G. A. A.: Astral: Field Day corn. '28g Daddy Long Legs, Cast: Mikado Dance. Ambition: Honest-torgoodness gym teacher. Future: Wisconsin? Her feet touch the dust as wings do. ROBERT D. VANDER NOOR Grattan S. F. 454 Bob Football '26, '27, Capt. '28: Sec'y C. I. C. '27: Chrm. Non-Smoking com.: Intramural Bskt. Ball: Astral. Ambition: Make California's varsity squad. Future: U. of California. '4The crowd makes way for you. GRACE MARIE VAUPELL Calhoun 455 A'Craeie Y: College: German: Spanish: College rep. '27, 2755: C. I. C.: History: Pentong: C. I. C, Clean-Up com. Ambition: To play the sax like Al Kvale. Future: Can't you guess? O, she was for him and he for her. 'Qlackn CLARENCE P. VESELYR Hay 451 ' Ves C. .C. Ambition: School teacherhrevenge is sweet. Future: 7??7? 'iThe architect of his own fortune. JOSEPH W. VIVIANO Hanson Park 461 He held himself erect. MILDRED BLANCHE VLASAK Stowe 460 Mil Yg C. I. C.g Historyg Volley Ball '29g Capt. Ball '28. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. Future: Work-and then ??? The poise of a dainty pinkflourerf' ORRIN BURTON WAIS Emmet 452 Hey Opera '27M, '28, '28Mg Cast, Pocahontas '28g Track '27 MZ, '28g Dramarics 'ZSHQ Cast, Daddy Long Legs '28 V23 Tennis '29g Intramural Bskt. Ball '27 16, '281 Intramural Tennis '28g Little Theatre '28, 'ZBVZQ C. I. C. Ambition: Real estate lawyer. Future: College-Illinois. And he was so well dressed. VIVIENNE S. WALDE Key 407 Viv College: YL Pentongg History: Spanishg C. I. C. Ambition: To be Lindy's second wife. Future: Illinois. Maid with the luminous brown eye. PAUL W. WALLACE Young 462 C. I. C. rep. 'ZSM3 Little Theatre Art com. '28Lig Bandana Day Pirate Chestg journalistic Art Staff '28 M, 295 Assist. Snapshot Editor '29g Pentongg Open House Art com. Ambition: To get a drag in the City Hall. Future: College. 1t's good lo have him sitting by. DOROTHY CLAIRE WALP Marshall High 461 Sr. Ed. M. Sz W.3 Activities Ed., M. Sz W.g Contact Ed., Timesg Open House, Pageant '29g Excursion Chrm., C. I. C.: Attendance Chrm., C. I. C.g Times rep.g Photo com.: Vocational Guid. com., C. I. C.g Silver Class, Order of 1329. Ambition: To drive a car, anybrdy's. Future: It's too hazy to worry about. Adored for the mystery you hide in veiled eyes. ROBERT F. WARD Nash 452 Bob Readingg Hi-Y. Ambition: None. Future: Work and more of it. Too greatfor haste, loo high for rivalry. .IANE DOROTHY WEAVER Emmet 461 Dickie Y rep.: C. I. C. rep.g Pres. Eng.g Collegcg Pcntongg com. Italiang Astral: Operag Clecg Warblcrsg French' Botanyg Dramatics. Ambition: To tour the world. Future: Rfsy. She holds her little words in view. GEORGE ALBERT WENDEL I-lay 455 Crcndal Germang Annual rep.g Gift com.: C. I. C. Ambition: To be my own boss. Future: Undecided. '1t's all in the start that you makef he said. CLASS OF l929 .fy We Fifty-nine IVIAROON AND WHITE Sixty LLOYD WHITFIELD WHARTON Farragut, St. Louis 454 Oboe-Golf Band '28, '29, Orchestra '28, '29, City Oboe Contest NVinner '29, Golf '29. At Westport, Kansas City: Golf '27, '281 Round Table Scciety '26, '27, '28, Orch. and Band '26, '27, '28. Ambition: Oboe and golf. The sea was in his eyes. HAROLD O. WIECHART Nobel 457 Oscar I-Iistory, German, Opera, Warblers, C. I. C., Band, Times rep. '26, Times Business Staff '29, Social Orch. Ambition: Paul Whiteman's successor. Genius must be born, it never can be taught. VIRGINIA MAY WIER I-Iowe 453 'AGinnie Cast, Daddy Long Legs, Student Director '28, '29, Prcgram Chrm., Little Theatre '28, Sec'y, Little Theatre '29, Cast, Courtship of Miles Standish, Cast, As Wed Like It, Com. on Com.: Pentong, Astral, C. I. C. rep. Ambition: Fire-Light-Books-Companion. A quietness that could be measured in golden yards. RUTH ARZELI WILKINS Key 453 just Ruth Astral, Y rep., College rep., Little Theater, G. A. A., C. I. C. rep., Botany, French, Times rep., Bronze Class, Order of 1329. Ambition: To study music in Italy and to be a great pianist. Versatility is her middle name. RICHARD M. WILLIAMS Tilton 452 Dick Chemistry, Pentong, Nonpareil, C. I. C., lvl. Sz W. rep. '28, Intramural Bskt, '29, Section Baseball, Austin Times rep., Myers' All Americans. Ambition: To be a hard-working man. Life is a gift to be used every day. VIRGINIA CATHERINE LEE WILLIAMS Emmet 461 jimmey College '27M, Y '26, '27, History '29, Social Chrm. '29, Story and Poetry '27, Pentong '27, C. I. C. '26, '27, '27 Vg, 28M , Order of 1329, Bronze. Ambition: Ask the man who owns one. Something jqutters wild and free. .IA MES DAVID WILLIAMSON Emmet 4ol 'Al willfrankly state that I am somewhat bored. HENRY V. WINTCZAK Hanson Park 455 Windy Intramural Bskt. Ball, Interclass Track '25, C. I. C., Chess and Checker, Checker Team '27, '28. Ambition: Make the heavyweight Marble Team, He, nothing common did or said. WILLIAM H. WITTMAN Nobel 456 Bill C. I. C. rep., German, German, Chrm. Pin com., Base- ball '27, Interclass Baseball, Intramural Bskt Ball '29' Swimming '27, '28, '29, Capt. Swimming Team 'zsmj '29, Varsity A. Ambition: Swim in Olympics. Young, valiant, wise and no doubt royal. BILLIE CATHARINE WOOD Emmet 454 William Pres. G. A. A. '29, Vice-Pres. G. A. A. '28, Sec'y Y '29, Program Chrm., Astral '29, Sports Chrm,Y '28, Pentong, Student Council '29, Field Day com. '28, College, Inter- club Scribe '29. Ambition: Play with Russian convicts in Siberia. Athena, watch thy laurels. RLTH ELLEN WORKINGER Nash 456 Shorty' C, I. C., Spanish, Y, Alliopes '29, College, History. Ambition: To travel, Future: Chicago Musical College. So much alarmed, that she is quite charming. ELMER W. YAVITZ Spencer 454 El' journalism Class '28 LQ, Assist. S orts Ed., Times '29 Sports Ed., Times '29, Mem. of Silver Order of 1329 Astral, Pentong, Spanish, Latin. Ambition: 7777 Future: U. of Illinois. And he wrote and wrote of our victories. JOHN ZEPP Young 452 Slow Motion' Varsity A, Sec'y and Treas. '28: Pres. '29, Baseball '27, '28, '29, Football '28, '29, Intramural Champs and Capt. '29, Vice4Pres. Class '29, Skating '27, '28, German Myers' All Americans. Ambition: Pro in some sport. Future: University. Hail, the conquering hero comes, FLORENCE EDNA ZWIERS Emmet 461 Funky Pentong, History, C. I. C., Y, College. Ambition: Polo player. Future: Moser. Although .rhe's last, she's certainly not least. JOHN EPPLER 402 Ep 'I am always on the jump! MARGARET DE LA PORTE 404 S lWuch have I seen and prefixed thereby. RAYMOND C. HOFFMAN Hibbard 405 Ramen Band '29' Chemistry '29. Ambition: Trumpeter. Future: Crane. The earth is low, but my hopes fly high. CLASS OF i929 Sixty-oize MAROON AND WHITE S ixty-fwo N ON THE RCAD TO I-IOLLYWOQD GRACE fximfffrs wif f' B05 Noam Jani: q df' JOJEPHIIYE g X r7ffLE5 W' ZOUGLAS 2 f.,.i53?,:, I I --14 N 505 Mmpffr CLASS OF I929 PARISIAN TECHNIQUE Wm Jonas BUR as .TON N NUC! BABE ggggg Krieg! MA RUEL. GIROD NAIS fveerigscou AQLL fx!l!'07 Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE Sixty-fozuf Senior Popularity Contest BOYS' VOTE FOR GIRLS MOST POPULAR .,............, .., ., Peg McLaren, Grace Karstens, Josephine Allin MOST BEAUTIFUL ..........Uo..oU.., Virginia Mueller, Bernice Hague, Grace Karstensl BEST PERSONALITY ,c.c,,..,c..,c..., Grace Karstens, Marjorie Sielaff, Josephine Allin MOST EFFICIEIXT ic,.,c,, ,...,. ' 'Peg' McLaren, Genevieve Dilger, Josephine Allin, Grace Karstens. MOST VIVACIOUS rc.c,r., ,,........ V irginia Williams, Grace Meyers, Ruth Stotz. MOST INDIVIDUAL ,,....,.,.,,........ MOST TALENTED ..,..... .,....... BIGGEST DRAG ....,,, Son, Josephine Allin. ,Josephine Allin, Gwendolyn James, Pauline Patton. ,L.,.L...LVirginia Mueller, Helen Pinchouck, Grace Daly, MOST BRILLIANT ......., LL.,.,..,. Z elda Brody, Christine Tampary, Rose Kroot. BEST LINE ,..,...,..,,... ..........Virginia Williams, Grace Meyer, Lydia Esavich. MOST STUDIOUS .,...... ........., E thel Franzen, Zelda Brody, Rose Kroot. BEST DISPOSITION ................. .Josephine Allin, Grace Meyer, Margaret McLaren Lucille Miller. ' BEST STYLE ,,...,.,.L,..,..,....,........ Bernice Hague, Lucille Bade, Charlotte Hanson, MOST DEPENDABLE .,....,...,,.... Peg McLaren, Grace Nelson, Wilma Kaitschuk. BEST GIRL ATHLETE ........,..,.. Billie Wood, Grace Meyer, J. Hoch. R. Mikolsek, MOST VERSATILE ...,...,.......,,., :Grace Meyer, Margaret McLaren, Josephine Allin. MOST COMICAL ....,,.... ...,.,... BEST SPORT .,.....,..... MOST CLEVER ,.,,.c,.. .Virginia Williams, Birdie Errant, Bernice Hansen. ..........Evelyn Carpenter, Billie Wood, Grace Meyer. ...,......FranceS Gordon, Dorothy Walp, Birdie Errant Josephine Allin. f , MOST MODEST .......,.........,......., Athena Filler, Harriet Hakes, Genevieve Dilger, MOST TRAVELLED .,.,.........,..,,,, Edna Reuter, Helen Lyon, G. Hale, W. Ashley. MOST SOPI-IISTICATED ,,..,....,.,., Dorothy Walp, Lesley Deimel, Helen Fay, MOST PRACTICAL ........,...,..,..., Grace Karstens, Peg McLaren, Jeanne Hoch. GIRLS' VOTE POR GIRLS MOST POPULAR .....c...,,.... . ......... Peg McLaren, Grace Meyer, Grace Karstens. MOST BEAUTIFUL ,...,.,............. Grace Karstens, Bernice Hague, Virginia Mueller. BEST PERSONALITY .....,.. ,,........Grace Karstens, Grace Meyer, Virginia Mueller. MOST EFFICIENT ,I...,,. ,,,,,, ' 'Peg' McLaren, Genevieve Dilger, Virginia Mueller, Helen Lyon. MOST VIVACIOUS .,.,.... ..,..,,.., V irginia Williams, Harriet Dillon, Grace Meyer. MOST INDIVIDUAL ,,...I.,,,,,,,,,.,,, Bernice Hague, Dorothy Walp, Grace Karstens. MOST TALENTED .,,..,.. ,,.,,.,,,L L ucille Vallo, Josephine Allin, Dorothy Anderson BIGGEST DRAG .,...., .I,,,..,..Virginia Mueller, Christine Tampary, LaVerne Nolan. MOST BRILLIANT .,...... .,........ R ose Kroot, Christine Tampary, Zelda Brody. BEST LINE ............,,. ...,...,,,Virginia Williams. A MOST STUDIOUS ..,..... .,c.,..,.c E thel Pranzen, Rose Kroot, Yarmilla Mueller. BEST DISPOSITION .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Grace Karstens, Grace Meyer, June Peuser, Mar- BEST STYLE ......,.c.,cc,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, garet McLaren. .Lucille Bade, Bernice Hague, Bernice Johnson. MOST DEPENDABLE ...,..,,,.,,,.,. Margaret McLaren, Wilma Kaitschuk, Grace Karstens. BEST GIRL ATHLETE ..,........,.c Catherine Wood, Ruth Mikolsek, Jeanne Hoch, Grace Meyer. MOST VERSATILE ..... . ,.......,, Grace Meyer, Margaret McLaren, Josephine Allin. Dorothy Walp, Bernice Hague, Charlotte Han- x i TI-IE SI-IEIKS DOMAIN CLASS OF I929 X fs .. ,1 Ks X Q fx ., x,1?...: OPML, UW ffazm? QOMYW 22 L - -- Q- nm. M 541222 !?A'1f2fv'7 W!?5i'Yfff? ffofigifv .-Wi XBWWXE' 1 il c S 1',1,'f y- five MAROON AND WHITE Sixty-six Senior Popularity Contest MOST POPULAR ,..,...... MOST l'lANDSOME .......,.......,..,. GIRLS' VOTE FOR BOYS .....,....Wilfred Bryant, Robert Vander Noor, John Zepp. Robert Vander Noor, Orrin Wais, John Zepp, Roy Gunderson. BEST PERSONALITY ...S,r...,...r..., Gordon Marshall, Wilfred Bryant, Robert Vander MOST EFFICIENT .....,.vo .s..,o.,,, Noor. Robert Mould, Robert Niesen, Elmer Kissane. MOST DIPLOMATIC ...........,...... Wilfred Bryant, Robert Vander Noor, John Burns, MOST INDIVIDUAL ...,.....s.o...,..,. BIGGEST DRAG .......,,, BEST LINE ,.............. MOST STUDIOUS ........ Charles Umlauf, Ward Silver, Kendrick Smith, Wilfred Bryant. Lormer Jaekel, Edward Lafferty, John Preemuth. MOST TALENTED .....,.,. .......... ....,I....Jack Pastor, Roger McColl, Robert Mould. Abe Radunsky, Herbert Carlsen, Kendrick Smith. MOST BRILLIANT .......,. ....,S.... .I,......IStanley Payne, Roland Payne, Robert Vander Noor. I . ..........Wesley Edgren, Abe Radunsky, Robert Vander Noor. BEST DISPOSITION ,.........,....... Edward Lafferty, Leonard Mayer, Robert Silver- berg. ' BEST STYLE .............................. Orrin Wais, Stanley Payne, Roy Gunderson. MOST DEPENDABLE ......... ' ....... Robert Mould, Wilfred Bryant, Kenneth Knud- sen. BEST ATHLETE ................ . ....... J ohn Zepp, William Tauber, Robert Vander Noor, MOST VERSATILE ........,........... Wilfred Bryant, Leonard Mayer, Robert Vander Noor. MOST COMICAL ......,... .......... J ohn Preemuth, John Burns, John Kelly. BEST SPORT .............,.. ......,... J ohn Zepp, Marcel Girod, William Wittman, MOST CLEVER ...........,S.,..,......,. Arthur Salopoulos, John Burns, Edward Lafferty. MOST SOPHISTIGATED ...,.......... J oseph Negrescou, Jack Pastor, Stanley Payne, BIGGEST TEASE .,....................., Marcel Girod, John Thurocy, Richard Gordon, MOST TRAVELLED .S.I.S..........,S.I Stanley Payne, Jack Pastor, Richard Williams. MOST PRACTICAL .,...,..,.,,,,..,... Robert Mould, Kenneth Knudson, William Finn, BOYS' VOTE FOR BOYS MOST POPULAR ,.,...,.,..V............ Wilfred Bryant, Bob Vander Noor, Bill Tauber, MOST l-IANDSOME .,......,......,.... Charles Douglas, Robert Vander Noor, Paul BEST PERSONALITY ..., MOST EFFICIENT ......,. MOST llNDIVIDUAL .........S......... MOST TALENTED ...,.,,. BIGGEST DRAG ....... MOST BRILLIANT .,,,..., Wallace. Bob Nander Noor, Wilfred Bryant, Kenneth Rabe. Robert Mould, William Finn, Robert Niesen. Wilfred Bryant, Robert Niesen, Robert Mould. MOST DIPLOMATIC ............,...,I .Jack Pastor, Leonard Mayer, Willard Stier. Lormer Jaekel, John Preemuth, Lloyd Wharton, Harold Wieghartl Jack Pastor, Roger McColl, Robert Mould. Abe Radunsky, Donald Peters, I-I. Carlson, S. Schoenberg. BEST LINE ,......,..,..,I .,...,,... R oland Payne, Robert Burns, Sam Koger, Leonard Mayer. MOST STUDIOUS ..,..... ........., W esley Edgren, Abe Radunsky, Sidney Simon. BEST DISPOSITION ......,......,..,I Paul Wallace, Stanley Renner, George Rejewski. BEST STYLE .........I.....,.,..,,,..I.,.. Charles Umlauf,' Orrin 4Wais, Joseph Negrescou. MOST DEPENDABLE ....,...,.,.,... Robert Mould, Kenneth Knudsen, Kendrick Smith. BYRD'S OF OUR OWN CLASS OF l929 4f2z7,w .544 .yea ow Nha D I C N iw Jwrofw WFYLP 1.06 ILLE M200 Aff' 1-my aw Bffcw' lmfxw fiuif? Cwrfgm 5WLfZUf Mlm ,gtk Smm EY wwf JHCK Jam Ziff 35 . J Sixty-.seven MAROON AND WHITE 1929 WINS TI-IE CLCCK RACE Sixty-eiglzt J Those Who Jfifohe Old ezffustin fyfcploce of jolly Friendships vfs Well as One of feorning GTI-IER CI ,ASSFS MAROON AND WHITE Seventy 122295 Ethel Freeman Henry Olyniec Allen Doner Louise Cermak Eugene Bond jack Adventure, lean, and brown, and young, was discouraged-life was a tame affair after all. He sighed, wandered disconsolately to the window, and glanced outg suddenly he stiffened. Snatching his cane, he all but speared Alan Doner, who came rushing in. Hurry, hurry, shouted Alan, seizing Adventures arm and dragging him through the door. You've made 'Hank' hold the ship an hour for you, and it was all Sgt. Gene Bond could do to keep Allyn Brooks, Louis Lange, and Ethel Freeman from mutiny. The S. S. 'ZQM was already weighing anchor when they sprinted up the gangplank into the waiting arms of ,Jerome Pinkus, and Arthur Silver, the welcoming committee. ' As the ship neared the first of several gorges, a huge arrow painted on the rocks and marked with a scholarship star attracted Helen Hirt, Slava Doseff, Marian Keane, Ralph Nelson, and Willard Hein. At a sign from jack they climbed into one of the boats. just a large Maroon 82 White A marked the next gorge, but at its appear- ance a rush ensued. Line up, fellows, line up. Now baseball-Bullat, Wil- son and Elder. Track-Eetherston, Asp. Football-Sohn, Brainard, Weber, Anderson. Basketball-Bond, Biggins. The boys tumbled into the boat with all their equipment, hats, helmets, balls, and suits. Hey, how about us? shouted Bertha Hafner and Vera Dahlgren. By golly, girls, you're right. Come on, get in here. A huge C. I. C. sign drew a cheer from Ralph jack, Douglas Horn, Char- lotte Ray, Clemens Poershke, and Miles Cerny. Smiling at their enthusiasm, Mr. Adventure sent th.em on their way. Scribbling in notebooks, the last group scrambled into a boat flying streamer headlines. Don't forget the deadline, warned Adventure. Don't worry, answered Mae Belle F inn, , lVIarv Hasting, Irma Berner, and Elmer Yavitz in chorus. Vivian Mathison and Ethel Doolittle were busy reading copy. OTHER CLASSES 1930 Doris Zack Howard Pierce Howard Tench Burton Du Val Walter Weber Telegram for Mr. J. Adventure. Telegram for jack Adventure. Here boy, over here. Thanks. This is for you, catch. SPECIAL TRAIN ADVENTURE-WARD BOUND AWAITING YOUR ARRIVAL AT AUSTIN STATION. Signed-Howard Pierce, Chief Engineer Howard Tench, Correspondence As he dashed down stairs he remarked, 'AI-Ium, just ten words, guess Burton Du Val knows his pocketbooksf' As soon as jack arrived at the terminal he started shouting orders. First car-Athlete Special ! Roy Cousineau pushed through the crowd and presented his ticket-a striking red bat. Then came Jimmie Magine dribbling a basket ball across the platform. Philip Yurgens and Whitey Lowdick were so busy practicing a forward pass stunt that Wally Weber had to chase them with official dignity and a golf club, to get them into the car. Olga Zimmerman, Clara Oetting, and Bob Stuart ucrawledn in with even steady strokes. A particular racket arose from the tennis fans when Doris Zack, and Bob Elliott, a pair of net stars, presented their tickets. A Hock of S's smiling from the roof of the next car beamed a welcome to Rose Stein, Marion Hebard, Laverne Howard, Virginia Hendrickson and james Woodmansee, who were among those who hurried to join their standard. Conchita Serra, Dorothy Turney, and Alice Carlson, officers of the History club, and Dorothy ,Iorgenson of the Y club, were escorted with due official honor to their places in the Club car, and were followed by Henry Schwartz, Rita Epstein, Arnold Brady, and Loy Callen. The last car was filled in a few minutes, and as Adventure gave the signal to start, Rosalind Harry, Normah jane Chidley, and Beryl Collins sang Ad- venture Bound to the tune of California, Here I Come, while Grace Jonas, Perrpl Diven, and Gwendolyn Hampton waved goodby from the observation plat orm. S eventy-one MAROON AND WHITE Seventy-two 19305 Frances Raeder Robert Kaska Dorothea Hatton Carl Meyer Hugh Ray Da-da-di-dum, jack was humming the last bars of Adventure Bound. That was some trip, he remarked, I'd like to enjoy one like that every day. On a wise impulse he called, Austin 3-O-point-5 on the phone and was answered by secretary Dorothea Hatton, who called Bob Kaska. After five minutes conversation with Adventure, Bob and his associates, Frannie Raeder, Carl Meyer, and Hugh Ray, held a conference, Plans were completed for a class trip to start from the Austin Airport. Adventure was stepping out of a giant passenger plane when the class had assembled, and before long they were all up above the clouds equipped with parachutes. Listen, Folks, said jack, When l call your name, count three, and jump. Understand? Ismene Papageorge, Sari Negrescou, Gladys Goldstein, and Dorothy Moorehead were the first ones called. And as they leaped into space, Adven- ture said, They're all right, headed straight for the social room. A huge auditorium was the destination of the musically inclined, Bill Schultz, Alice Pathman, and joseph Benson, and a theatre opened its doors to Lois Jacobs, Laura Sher and Pearl Padorr. The pilot next flew the plane over a quiet field marked Study Room, and Marie Beck, jack Finn, Christine Metropolos, Martha Korytar and Belle Altschul Hoated down like star-dust. Steadily flying eastward, the plane soon came in sight of Soldier Field. Here james Garrison, Evelyn Benson and Eleanor Gleason landed just in time to take part in the Field meet that was in progress. A few minutes later Howie Miller, and ujipn Clark landed with their megaphones, ready to lead cheers. The last of the crowd, Harold Tornheim and Russel Larson, made beauti- ful landings in the lake. jack, however, wasn't the least bit worried about their safety for he knew they were the best swimmers ever. Frances Gordon and Ethel Doolittle OTHER CLASSES Two Year Graduates Sr-llie Patton Bcsko Dragland Frank Weber Heekin Primdahl Mr. Jelinek Flack lvioravcik Olds Rahlfs Di Cisco Mr, Grant Skeet Stanko Stuvee Over ' Bach Johnson Thudium The Zaf Greppelin was making its great cross-continent trip across the land of Education. On board, among other astrologist's instruments, was a huge microscope, the only one of its kind in the world. Its penetrating lens ciould see everything going on, miles below, with a proximity equal to that of a ew eet. Anaus Tinsof, inventor of the powerful instrument, ordered the crew on board to guide the huge airship in the direction of Austin I-ligh School. The first thing our hero saw was john Mould, grinding away at his camera in a vain endeavor to snap I-Iarold Vaupell, Milton Rosenfeld, Don Canning, and Louis Bilotta while in action. I-lelplessly offering suggestions to the cameraman was Bud McLaren. The morning Astral club was holding a meeting in the Social room. I-lelen Leavitt, chairman, announced the reading of the minutes by Shirley Kretsch- mer. Margaret Redzinski, program chairman, introduced a stunt by jean Watters, Lorraine Marshall, Charlotte Ray, Evelyn Gilpatrick, Dorothy Potter, Jeanne Voelker, Mildred Schwolow, Frances lser, june Ward, and Lois Behrle. During lunch periods Anaus hunted for more of his friends. Bob Creister and Richard l-lirt were walking arm in arm down the hall, discussing the junior I-li-Y. Theresa Schuh and Regina Zygmant were cutting up at the bulletin board. Now Anaus began looking for his freshmen friends. Robert Burns was seen carrying a drawing pad and pencils. Norma Ahl, chairman of the morn- ing was talking with Dorothy I-lodgson, Caroline Coumbe, Margaret Stoneman, and Isabelle Rinehart. Clarence Idarius, absentmindedly rehearsing his next debate, collided with David Pinchouck and his snare drum. Among the amused onlookers were Mary Rasenick, Gertrude Estey, Hazel -Sherry, and I-Ierbert Zimmerman. Ninth period arrived with Betty Gislason, Ruby Zimmerman, and Betty Welch running around the basement in gym clothes. Came night and not a soul left but the janitor. Filled with happy mem- ories Anaus Tinsof dreamily ordered the continuance of the cross-continent flight. Ethel Franzen Sewnty-three 5 s N the eye of the camera these four: 'The meeting is called to order. A firm chin and clear eyes survey the room, the sharp ring of the gavel- youth presides. 'Atten-tion ,' a uniformed officer. strength, courage, the dashing, daring soldier of dreams. Adventure per- sonified. A hush of expectation, the sway of the baton, infinite beauty, a poetry more lovely than words--here-the true artist, forever young. All copy inf' five minutes of tense speed, the deadline! And deep in the swift adventure of news-the Editor. All of them leaders, all of them pos- sessed of the Spirit of Youth and adventure. WA y fc X EQ J XJ Wh Sv ff U16 4' X , .JA Q XM! Q M 526 R T 13 WY + Q W X! ffifwg 735 X Lf Q A Qfgffw N ' f? KL? J ni Fi il? N5 K 4 gal? X - 1 Sf Qi K V EK mf yy? J aff Umlauxff. Search the Inner Circles of School Qfe, You'ZZ Find Unrecorded joys Therein CLUBS MAROON AND WHITE Setieiity-sir Student Council Bryant Kaska Olyniec Mould Zepp Dilger McLaren . Lyon WOOCI IX4argaret McLaren, Chrm.g Genevieve Dilger, Sec., Miss Deaton, Adviser. With Rudy, as james Cruze, shooting the scenes, the Cooperative Student Organization, with Wilma Kaitschuck, at its head, as Metro-Coldwyn Mayer, backing the proposition, and the blackened portable and lilac bushes serving as the tapestry-hung walls of the set , the world of Austin High is unfolded before your eyes as one of the greatest productions ever filmed. With Peg McLaren and Helen Lyon co-starring as the leading ladies, and 'tBob Mould and Wilfred Bryant as the heroes-here it is-in all its glory, the first night showing of Four Years in the Portals of Austin wherein the development of character, the obtaining of knowledge and the joy of sports- manship are vividly portrayed. The theatre is darkened, the camera starts whirring, the film unrolls. The first reel stars the Student Council whose purpose is to promote and govern student activities. Its members consist of the presidents of the C. I. C., Interclub, four upper classes, G. A. A., Varsity A and the editor of the Austin Times. The lnterclub, which is composed of the presidents of the various clubs, meets to discuss the many school problems and strives to promote better fellowship and school spirit. The Civic Industrial Club or C. I. C. as it is popularly called is the largest organization in the school and boasts of practically one hundred percent mem- bership. The Clean-Up Campaign is one of the biggest events of the year. Branches of this organization are the Auto Safety and the Fire Marshals. Students attaining a super-honor roll average are eligible to join the Astral Club which is Austin's honorary society. The College Club is an organization whose purpose is to acquaint girls with college life. Some worthy girl, who would otherwise be unable to attend college, is awarded a scholarship every semester. Oh! the film has broken-be patient please, dear audience, the camera- man is doing his best to repair it. lnterclub Gustafson Mould Falkman Brainard Zepp Crytser Niesen Short Daly Gnlbin McLaren Cloud Sorensen Cermak Nelson Stade Chidlcy Lyon Vilood l-Iirt Nelson Rissling Helen Lyon, Presg Catherine Vv'ood, Scribeg Miss Deaton, Adviser. The Spanish, French, German, Latin and Italian Clubs are made up of students interested in the various languages. The I-Iistory, Biology and Architectural Clubs are organized for the pur- pose of stimulating interest in these subjects. Students attaining the grade of in English are eligible to join the Pentong, a literary club which discusses the fine arts. One of the largest girls' clubs is the Y or Girl Reserves, a high school branch of the Y. W. C. A. Many of the girls took part in The Pete of the Nations, the annual I-li-jinks performance. ln all ofthe Y projects all of the lower classmen as well as the upper are urged to take part. Once a month a supper is given at the West Side Y. W. C. A. The theme for this semester was Cathedral Stairs and this was carried out at the meetings. The I-li-Y, a branch of the Y. M. C. A. is a club for boys and is based upon just about the same principles as the The jr. l-li-Y is for younger boys The science clubs, the I-li-Mu, Chemistry, Aviation and l-lobby hold -dem- onstrations and discuss topics closely related to them. The Cartoonists Club is for the students interested in art. The Home Economics Club is for the girls. To be eligible one must take a Domestic Science Course. - The Board of Health is a new organization of Austin with the purpose of bettering the health of the students of the school. The Little Theatre produces a play every year. The play given this year was Daddy Long-Legs. The Debating Team has won much renown thruout Chicago for the bril- liant arguments it presents. The curtain has drawn, the theatre is illuminated and the audience departs. Though many of the leading actors have left for other roles, the spirit that pre- vailed thruout the filming of the movie will live forever. C L U B S 5'eve1zty-setfm MAROON AND WHITE Sezwzty-eight C. I. C. Officers Christine Tampary, Sec.3 Margaret McLaren, Presg Josephine Allin, Treas C. I. C. Chairmen Knudsen Lafferty Pettes I-loch McLaren Mould Nolan Vernon C. I. C. Officers Robert Nieserl, Treas. Robert Mould, Pres. Arthur Silver, Sec. C. I. C. Clean-up Chairmen Silver Olyniec Roth Inman Block jack Kroon McCollum Poershke jones Cerny Mould Serra McLaren Hirt Knuclsen Ray Weber Mould C L U B S Seventy-nine MAROON AND WHITE Eighty C. I. C. Clean-up Committee Poershke Cerny Silver Vernon Blcck Roth Inman Olyniec I-lasting Jones lvlassover Kront McCollum I-Icdck Falkman Mculd Home jack McLaren james Qlsen Inman Pallies Creek Spolander I-Inward Pendleton Stevens Engel Dahlstrom Stein Mr, Cr mptcn I-Iirt Knuclsen Ray Weber Carpenter Muuld Serra C. I. C. Representatives Silver Vick Holder Strusiner Pack ' Williamson Nolan Herman Benson I-Iorne J ack Nelson Damiani Bericler Reese Gleisten Cervelli Maass Corrado Le Beau Erickson Bell lvleulcl Stahnke Bacigalupo Naselli C. l. C. Representatives Hepner Coagan johnson Thompson Bilotta King Anderson Girard Clark Douglas Moore Osmundsen Krattebal Fowler Raabe McBryde Brooks Kreitling Linder Reichstein Balkin Conklin Auld Christensen Preston Gundersen Burns Mould Caliendo Swanson Post McLaren C. I. C. Representatives Stella Ullman Hodek I-lcetz Glapcke Luders Baer Gorchcff Howard Estey Metzger Goldberg Yount Anda Lund Mould Anderson Crooks C L U B S Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE Eighty-two - Astral Club Cabinet Schwolow Voelker Doseff J. H. Smith Woodmansee Cvilpatrick Leavitt Kritschmer Pinkus Nelson Ward Sherry Redzinski Pinchouck Horton Schoenberg Franzen Miss Johnstone Hirt Miss Lloyd Tampary Dahlgren Hafner Helen Hirt, Presg Christine Tampary, Vice-Pres.3 Vera Dahlgren, Sec.g june Ward, Treas. Howard Pierce, Sgt.-at-armsg Miss Lloyd, Mr. Smith, Advisers. Astral Club Moore Carlson Holtz Eppler Horne Motschman Rabe Tatomer Kroot McCollum MacDonald Blond Garrison Nolan Stade Cooper Schreiner O'Brien Werkan Wright Foss Roach O'Donnell ,Iancovius Gollnick Horstman Erickson Peterson Andersen Kaitschuck Hodgson Rommeiss Lewis Sherman Dilger Klass Bodiansky Bachner Goldberg Lovell Pathman Oeron Caumbc Carlsen johnson Fleishman Lesoff Papageorge Colangelo Cosentino Nelson Ostergren Post Reum Astral Club Fanstill Pirsch Berg Smith Woodmansee Pierce Witting Stoll Cermak McLaren Miller Errant Gunderson Hoehn Turner Urban Zimmerman Warren Williamson Orndoff Petrone Marabanian Ebbesen Epstein Gale Peckler Adam Cohn Aronson Leaver Monaco Stoneman Macy Fike Falkman Rosenus Garchoff Tu rney Foster Allin Astral Club Laitchin Friedland Biel Freemuth Simon McColl' Anderson Dreesbach Ladegaard Adams Casey Brekke Handelsman Burns Gordon Casey Magland Samuelson Reichstein Duggan Freevol Andersen Kohn Stone Siebert Portle Altschul Cu reton Dodge King Levy Ashley Bode Stein Bowman Diven Cannon Weiss Feldman Bauer CLUBS Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE Eighty-four Y Cabinet Q f , fr ,, JE V V f I ul,.5,,VyLL-Z M4,,Ld,4-ff 1 an H. Ahl Zack Watters Ray Beck Raeder Papageorge Miss Iser J orgensen McLaren Nelson Wood Miss J ohnstone Grace Nelson, Pres.g Margaret McLaren, Vice-Pres.g Catherine Wood, Sec.g Dorothy Jorgen- son, Treas.g Olga Zimmerman, Sgt.-at-armsg Miss lser, Miss Johnstone, Miss Walker, Miss Lloyd, Advisers. Y Club Wolfe Seifried Sbertoli Soper Bisgard Domko Danzer Vlasak Neff Altschu Thon Bodiansky Schultz Wilson Lehmann Stoll Sorensen Taylor Haase Carmichael Smith Dodd Clark Nelson Eisenberg Weith Neuman Ristau Ofsaiof Reid Schieber Miller Risley Pendleton Larson Lundstrom Pehlke Erickson Jones Stevens Daly Calderon Donnelly Johnson Steiner Anderson Hyland Y Club johnson Krooc lVIcCollum Ingledew Ullman Klabce Gregg Sampson Nolan Gollnick Foster Holderness Hakes Brehman Gill Newburn Gladhill Alnschul Herrmann Bade Balkin Tommone Andersen Thoresen Dittmer Brandenberger Esses Cummuta Conklin Bolander Clemenson Beiner Rulin Oram Stoneman McCune Schwartz Du Val Metropulos Springer Beverly Addat johnson Winther Neal Andler Q i Y Club Roberg L'Brien Olson lcely Gilpatrick Kammerling Hubbell Thompson Seiler Dillon Rommeiss Filler Andersen Freevol Anderson Bachner Myers Brice Brinkman Thomas Monnich Macy Welsher jones Dassel Anderson Inman Olsen Lamb Marten Behr Warren Sexauer Baxter Kramer Orndoff Schultz Ginsburg Benzuly Epstein Bayne LeBeau Woloszkiewicz Woloszkiewicz Brown Coumbe Hunt Hodgson Ahl Worgren C L U B S Eighty-five -- MAROON AND WHITE Eighty-six Y Club Johnsen Peterson Adams Cvleisten Nelson Hartless Richards Ruble Hansen Errant Workinger Aronson Stade Anda Schwartz Pearce Cain Hafner Miller Thompson Leaver Brody Tracy de la Porte Burke Sundin Duffy Curley Dahlgren Reichel Bolsek Carpenter -Jonas Roberts Ashley Rissling Sandstrom Ruud Roch Tracey Carpenter Patton Hague Gordon Colangelo Tampary Pinchouck L 19 'Y Club Pallies Kreitling Westfall Malcotte Krattebal Bohle Niemann Peterson Shapiro Schwartz Larson Bassuk Larson Adam Koester johnson Glenner Quenzer Zobel Unnewehr Fehrm Levin Gorney Ulmer Petrone Sweitzer Walbrink Rehm Waggett Butler Haddix Bellion Roy Lorenz Benson Dodge Cohn Perlis Block Behl Esch Malmgren Brown Jensen Engwall jordan Hammar Short Y Club Schwolow Hammang Harvey V Vick Mueller Moran Zygmant Beilke Mollory Lurye Johnston Miller Cureton Stevenson Stotz Bu rnstein Ewald Duncan DeFatta Napolitan Finella Galioto Panzria Levenstein Maass Chidley 1 1 Y Club Kerr Martin Older Cannon Hcdek Hoelzer Brauner Goldstein Mansowitz Snyder Weeks Wheelhouse Wilder VVard Iser Bickel Liu Adanser McGrath Williams Cox Wolff Frey Carlsen Berling Lepavsky Gamson Swanson Fink Goldsworthy Simpson Gliason Tumey Higgins Budach Korytar Howard Glass Wilkins Lamm Caliendo Cataldo Helmich Holland Gunkel C L U B S Eighty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Eighty-eight Y Club Hendricksen Kanter Foulks Parker Ostergren I-Iomuth Mueller Duggan Edwards Spolander Dashe Peuser Highfield Spolander Plutz Lund Porn Andersen Peacock Weaver Hartmann Marshall Witte Keena Leppla Gollnick Harms Corbett Broten I-Iyden Graham Lampert Moorehead Edghill Negrescou Urban Paesler De Salvia Edwards Hardman Larson Hunt Ijams Trimble Zwiers Stebe Uke Club Thorson Hampton J ohnson Dahlstrom Hamma r McLaren J ones Larson Keenan Diven Curley Raeder Pinchouck Coburn Chidley Vallo Papageorge Tampary Normah jane Chidley, Pres.g Lucylle Vallo, Vice-Pres.g lsmene Papageorge, Sec.g Alice Calburn, Treas.g Miss Lloyd, Adviser. junior Hi -Y Hayes Rauboln Ganka Olson Kissane Huestis Gordon Flack Crytser Mculd Christian Crayne Robert Cryster, Presg Richard Hirt, Sec.g john Mould, Treasg Emmet Flack, Vice-Pres.g Mr. Thomas, Adviser. Senior Hi -Y Otto I-lasting Husted Peifer Brady Gulbrandsen Orr Cooke Vernon Weber Salopoulos Wooclmansa Todoroff Dahlstrom Browne Farrer Fehrmann Lorenz Knudsen Crilli Mould Christians Kapecki Brainard Hein Niesen Kissane Roth Mr. Pierson Robert Niesen, Pres.g Elmer Kissane, Vice-Pres.g Edward Roth, Sec.g George Fry, Treasg Mr. Sonquist, Adviser. V C L U B S Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Ninety College Cabinet Thompson Henderson Karstens jorgenson Sundin Megall Miss Randolph Hartmann Papageorge Ray Watters Epstein Miss Kollman Kammering Nolan Gollnick Nelson Jonas Carlsen Irene Nelson, Pres.g Grace Jonas, Vice-Pres.: Evelyn Gollnick, Sec.g Alice Carlson, Treasg Miss Kollrnan, Miss Randolph, Advisers. College Clulo Peterson Vick Johnsen McCollum Kroot Bisgard Domko Leahy Smith Engel Porn Calmeyn McGrath Hafner Meister Tu rney Lundstrom Pehlke Kenney McKillip Huffman Tracy Errant Budach Dahlgren Miller Crozier Trimble Footlik Older Ashley Kunan Dodd Leaver Aronson Marten Bauer Kodoboz Balkin Carlsen Negrescou Larson -Smith Wilder Cannon Hague Carpenter Fleischman Bernstein Stade Edghill College Club Napolitan McLaren Schlotthauer Foster Le Beau Kammerling Cooper Goldstein Tampary Gamson Hyden jancovius Umenhofer Crapple Grubman Monsowitz Marshall Highfield Casey Finella Warren Pendleton Donnelly Bayne Crowley Bolander Butler Taylor Bassuk Urban Brown Jensen Addat Colangelo Pinchouck I-Iaddix College Club Lyon Casey Hirt Silver Newburn Novak Ewing Neff Haase De Fatta Anderson Beilke Byrd Rapeh Huck Holderness Roch Reuhl Richards Quenzer Engwall McCuen Huny Soreson Springer ' Paesler Serra Ewald Helmick Rosenus C L U B S Ninety-one MAROON AND WHITE Ninzcty-two Pentong Cabinet Berson Beck Salopoulos Hasting Schreiner Daly Papageorge Huck Sher Rosenus Errant Aronson Brody Mis: Maher Daly Miss Cook Lynn Oakman Grace Daly, Pres., Helen Lyon, Vice-Pres. 3 john Oakman, Sec., Zelda Brody, Treas.g Marvin Hastings, Sgt.-at-arms, Miss Cook, Miss Maher, Advisers. Pentong Club Tankus Spagat Brady Stebe Lange Foulks Kanter Holland Sarsfield Minardi Hakes Lorenz Opelka Reamer Freevol Walters Harrold House Burns Martin Hansen Pirsch Swanson Porn Edwards Leaver Wallich Peterson Hemwall Fink Glass Ogden Eclghill Negrescou Bourke Cermak Tracy Holderness Harvey Hebard Zeigler Hendrickson Lesoff Hendriksen Highfield Miller Pentong Club Pierce Lind Moore Lange Home ,Iaekel Friedland Siebert Woloszkiewicz Newburn Finn Cannon Gunkel Hunt Shapiro Horton Ewald Mullins Bodiansky Taylor Trimble Spolander Lund Dietz Rogers Williamson Dybka Pendleton Korytar Ellsworth Hyland Miller The mpson Footlik johnson Vvfilkins Moorehead Greenwood Ost rand Colangelo Smith Padorr Berling Pentong Club Schwartz Brickman Kogen Fike Thompson Mathews Springer Warsau Goldberg Umenhofer Stade Smith Falkman Umlauf Gircd Lehmann Bronstein Balkin McGrath Jancovius Ewing Knickerbocker Cooper Turner Goldstein Newman King Senne Filler Serra Magland Mansowitz Grubman Bauer Brassovanyi Tampary Carpenter Walp Deimel Hague Cloud Greenfield Pinchouck C L U B S Ninety-times MAROON AND WHITE Ninety-four History Cabinet Golbin Falkman McGuire I-lasting Meister Greenwood Papageorge Lamm McLaren Epstein Bayne Carlsen Turney Mr. Finley Serra Miller Conchita Serra, Pres.1 Dorothy Turney, Vice-Pres.: Howard Miller, Sec.g Alice Carlson, Treas.g Miss Willis, Adviser. History Club Cooke Nolan Hajek Rosenfeld Rosenthal Rabe Wood Spolancler jaekel Tatomer Vick Nelson Digman Wilson Glaser Thorpe Franzen Cannon Anderson Reamer LeBlond Roach Dahlstrom Cassidy Laing Dejarlais Mills Burns DeFatta Davis McKinley Calderon Faubel Miller Gregerson Asp Beck Hansen Velten Cermak Napolitan McGrath Caliendo Baer Delacour Donnelly Churches Auld Panzica Franzen Filler jones Sacks Miss Willis Patton Zwiers Neff Haase Chidley History Club Duccan Edwards Walde Kammerling Keller Larson Franz Smith Stahnke Blackburn Carry Dodd Dodd Wilson Lehmann Hallbauer Sundin House Thompson Beck Magnuson juergensen Cook Vivirito Damiani Filippi Mansowitz Goldstein johnson Jacobsen johnson Bassuk Dodd Otzko Britton Cooper Miller Butler Knickerbocker Lolli Miller Trimble Stebe Balkin Greenfield Lepavsky Korytar Haddix Alfvin History Club Dussmann Callen Brady Marcki Henry Biel Felio Wieghart: Gaydos Todoroff Horn Berg Fleischman Larson Keenan Miller Erickson McCuen Lesoff Martin Lcchmann Foster Perry Bus Augustin Hendrickson Older Kodoboez Altschul Beilke Byer Martin Ostrand Stevens Stephenson Marshall Marshall Altschul Zeigler Finn Post Roberts Cooper Gamson Grubman Pinchouck Addat Bolander Verber Taylor Harry Carpenter Hague Fink Salopoulos Tampary Colangelo Helmich Harvey Carbonell C L U B S Ninety-E-ve MAROON AND WHITE Nin efy-six Latin Club Schreiner Luncle Johnston Williams Peifer jack Collen Lorenz 1-lorne Gustafson Crescio Grote Peterson Brickman Fallcman Burns Gollnick jacob Weber Engel Ostermann Lesoff Harrold McCollum Brady Schwartz Nolan Loy O'Brian Lupro Watters Filler Filler Lyon Lamb Pendleton Paesler Laitchin Peterson Ranseen I-lasting Stein Stade Kroot Hebard Fry Shirley Stade, Pres.g Marvin Hastings, Vice-Pres.g Rose Stein, Sec.g George Fry, Treas.g joe Weber, Sgt.-at-armsg Miss Older, Adviser. Latin Club Cooke Wooclmansee Divine Gregg 1-Iartless Monnich Klaboe Freevol Harry Freeman Older Stern Woloszkiewicz Unnewehr Rornmeiss Herrmann Baciyalupo Andersen Coumbe Yalkovsky Hunt Macy Orndoff Fehrm Conway Campbell Ringler Thoren Pallesen Oplatka Pathman Sacco Wol fe Gill Bade Conklin Seifried johnson Casey Roehr Casey Post Helmich Stoll Giuliano French Club i if Finn Thompson Johnsen Anderson Finn Salopoulos Murphy Vick Dietz Rogers Henry Fennell Falkman Girod Cloud Knickerbocker Miller Revsine Tampary Todoroff Calderon Gottlieb Finkelstein Yampolsky Berson Gollnick Hilborn Pierce Lampert Mansowitz Ray Douglas Ross King Hatton Warren Verber Hershman Nolan Horton Filler Korytar Gamson Papageorge Serra Carlsen Lamm Deimel Walp Pinchouck Donnelly Novak Fleischman Keane Doseff Hoch Golbin Mathison Lepavsky Klass Miss Johnstone Riva Goblin, Pres.g Vivian Mathison, Vice-Pres.g jeanne Hoch, Sec.g jerry Cloud, Treasg Mr. Wareham, Adviser. French Club Gunderson McLaren Tracy Harvey Olefsky Lange Nelson Sarsfield Tankus Errant Keena Hansen Shoup Hokes House Parker Aronson Brown Nelson Edwards Leaver Holderness Leppla Crapple Magnuson l-Ioehn O'Dounell Sherman Byrd Bernstein Cohn Perlis Ginsburg Martin Altschul Bus Carbonell Ofsaiof Leibsohn Clenner Levin Cooper Berling Maglancl Hague Williams C L U B S 1Vinety-seven MAROON AND WHITE N inety-eight German Club Tatomer Nelson Wilson Deering Lieberman Carl Tall itsch Dussmann Friese Wittman J aekel Gans Lehmann Schultz Stepan Eppler Tauber Motto Siebert Oakman Pastor Hershman Peckler Goldberg Gehrts Schaefer Oetting Miller Senne Krones Branch Sohn Cermak Jonas Nelson Lurye Kelley Louise Cermak, Pres.g Robert Nelson, Vice-Pres.g Grace Jonas, Secg john Kelley, Treasg Mr. Beck, adviser. German Glubg, Carstens Vaupell Kaiser Beck I-lalleman Wendel Wassell Romper Epstein Hartman Gartz Portle Hoffmann Pipenhagen Reinish Roach Kogen Babiarz Ingleclew Gerhardt Schlotthauer Addat Bilek Witte Tarry Marten Goldstein Bott Spanish Club Cottingham Adaskiewicz Liebhart Opelka Brady Hoffman Howe Gaydos Croker Blackburn Benson Burns Dodd Williamson Weeks Brehman Pirsch Stebe Trimble Garrison lxiellken Rosenfeld Wheelhouse Heimich Swanson Moorehead Corbett McCuen Springer Broten Carbonell Augustin Stephenson Neuman Cook Older Marshall de la Pena de la Pena Cox Simpson Balkin Grubman Zimmerman Cosentino Serra Tatomer Stevens Metropulos Ostrand Raabe Colangelo Roth Miss Publow Christine Metropolis, Pres.3 Harold Dahlstrom, Vice-Pres.: Marilyn Raabe, Sec.: Ruth Ost- rand, Treas.g Edward Roth, Sgt.-at-armsg Miss Publow, Adviser. Italian Club Magine Grilli Pcgrund Lezza Baugalupo Giuliano Bernardi Panzica Napolitan Cosentino Lolli Filippi Kammerling Colangelo lvlinardi Gualano Serra Yerly Caliendo Cataldo Jule Gualano, Pres.g Betty Cuanzo, Vice-Pres.g Conchita Serra, Sec.g Cecelia Yerly, Treas.g Gus Bachigalupo, Sgt.-at-armsg Mrs. Narcli, Adviser. C L U B S Ninety-nizze MAROON AND WHITE J One Hnzzdred Little Theatre Group O'Donnell Lafferty Lange Munson Farrell McColl Collins Cloud Hasting Mould Hoehn Rottapel Peacock Redzinski Likas Dielz Hall Smith Rogers Stepan Sherman Storoe Roth Handelsman Kite Smith Williams Edwards Galbraith Freeman Miller Wilder Gleason Gorchoff Cooper Foster Fehm Raeder Serra Hatton Miss Glynn Mead Otzko Newman McLaren Padnrr Nelson Roy Donnelly Charlotte Ray, Bus. Mgr.g Miss Glynn, Producing Director. Little Theatre Group jacob Sher Myers Seider Block james Roth jones Schult Watlers Massover Lafferty Norter Duerrstein Leavitt Wier Puntschart Anderson Knudsen Huffman Daly McLennon Martin Coburn Lyon Grusd Herrington Solstad Ristau Crowley Pass Sutton Wernquist Bernstein Knapp Ladegaard Greenwood Miss Glynn Kovarik Berling Lepavsky Levin Baer Horton Shapiro Salopoulos Trimble Finn Clson McGee Debating Team Va rzes Huesris Rontapel Starr Doll Saunders Anderson Wilder Wolff Lantz Preston Fehrm Stangland Carlson Torgesorx Furman Idarius Grimes Castiglia Reum joseph Starr, Chrmn.g Esther Fehrm, Vice-Chrmn.3 Walter Reem, Sec.3 Elsie Preston, Treas.g Mr. Grimes, Adviser. I-lobby Club Cloud Jaffe Eck Schmidt: Lange jack Fike Haas Williams Murphy Portle Smith Home Bums Clark Skach Pierce Westerberg Blackburn' Moore Makarewicz Yaikousky Weisskop Lovig Block Koeppe Pinchouck Burns Rogers Carroll Bowman Block Block Crew Falkman Rohter Wood Robert Falkman, Pres.: Mitchel Block, Vice-Pres.: Edward Rohter, Sec.: Harold Block, Treas.g Mr. Crew, Adviser, C L U B S One Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE Ono Himdrcd Two Chemistry Club Smyth Johnson Silver Payne Rabe Fredericksen Peters Wolski Stone Johnson Wais Lange Cooke Stone Nelson Friedland Eppler Tatomer Thompson Mathews Franzeri I-label Erwin Murphy Anderson Burns Waarich Mills Tauber Allen Marabanian Sobon Reinish Kapecki Brainard Plach Doering Donahue Freddy Brainerd, Pres. Q Herbert Reinist, Vice-Presg Alfred Kapecki, Secg Mr. Crew, Adviser. Chemistry Club I-Imogen Cook Haas Beaulieu Simon Andersen Johnsen McCulIagh J ackel Reese Kot Gartz Scderberg Gill Smith Gran Roach LeBIond Williams Doner Falkman Wingard Hanson Pinkus Skach Rtzhter Cervelli Hoffman Moutoux Fike Vv'el:er J ack Horne Hein Otto Maass Tcdoroff Pabst fl? Kniff Graff Adis Petrone Oscar Gottleib Roehr Laurence Rakita Finkelstein Stebe Ostrand Cooper Byrd Zimmerman Wonnamaker Yampolsky McHugh Grunsted Cosentino Kammer! ing Hiffms Warren Jensen jordan Serra Sorensen Golbin Berson Blau Crapple Florence Sorenson, Pres.g Riva Golbin, Vice-Pres.g Conchita Serra, Sec.g Blanche Berson, Treas.g Mr. Miller, Adviser. Home Economics CLUBS Chesbro Johnston Arrighi Vick Schlotthauer ' , Treutelaar Murphy Foster Baumgart. Ingledew Trimble Maddox Stack Beilke Ebbescn Cooper Stuhner Miss Hanna Lange Ruud johnson Maldaner Sundin Gleisten Nelson Wais Rissling Green Gustafson Bradbury Stone Del Monte Bernstein Bolande Roberts Preston Sandstrom Rissling Ellsworth Anderson Heerhold Danby Evelyn Rissling, Pres.g Ruth Elsworth, Vice-Pres.g Edna Olsen, Sec.g Opal Sandstrom, Treas. Q Miss Gladish, Miss Hanna, Advisers. One Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE I-li-Mu Club Skach Weber Cooke Maass Moutous Pabst Smith Sprengel Tauber Murray Mr. Burns Pennister Kapecki Kissane Olson Aronson George Permisten, Pres.g Alfred Kapecki, Vice-Pres.: Elmer Kissane, Sec. and Treas.3 Mr. Burns, Adviser. Architectural Club One Hundred F our Herzog Schmidt Olson Pethes Thoms Inman Becker johnson King Maroth Liljestam Thiel Mergen Erickson Roth Koch Brooke Ivlaresca I-Iodal Babiarz Poslusny Carini Christiansen Brainin Craig Lemperis Mr. ,I arvis Lodwick Kausal Gustafson Soderberg Spohnholz Holder Lindquist George Gustafson, Pres. 3 james I-Iolder, Vice-Pres.: Clarence Spohnholz, Sec.g Ray Soderberg, Cor. Sec.g Russell Lodwick, Sgt.-at-armsg lvlr. Jarvis, Adviser. Cartoonists Club Girod Block ,I arvis Lafferty Wallace Umlauf Pierce Barrie Nilsen Falkman Cloud Seifried ,Iancovius Herrington House johnson Carlsen Wolfe Gill Gregg Burns Burns Gundersen jerry Cloud, Pres.g Harold Block, Vice-Presg Robert Burns, Secg john Burns, Treas.3 lvl Jarvis, Adviser. Board of Health Bell Cannon Nolan Gollnick Berner La Verne Nolan, Chrrn.g Evelyn Gollnick, Sec.g Miss Noonan, Adviser. C L U B S One Hundred Five MAROON AND WHITE Ofm Hzmdrcd Six Fire Marshals Mould Hein Roth Kissane Wocdmanse Olyniec Vernon Mould Rulwle ' ,a U Richard Vernon, Chrm.L Mr. Smith, Mr. I-lumiston, ,Advis Auto Safety Committee f A Cooke Renner Ellerth Lezza Wickum Smith Alexander 'llraise Cunis Roth Crowley Gustafson Lapinsky Sobon Rad tke Kramer ,I ohnson Anderson Zou Sorensen McCabe Reese Ernest Anderson, Chrmg Mr. Nlyers, lX4r. I-lurniston, Advisers. 1 i fits ofucjfifelody and Harmony Will Ever Ylreomily Float . Through Ufustirz and Our Memory MUSICAL MAROON AND WHITE 29 -19 ADO MIK I-IE 9 Q F fi 5 rn if N Tl The Mikado B Y GILBERT AND SULLIVAN PRESENTED BY Tl-IE OPERA CLUB V DIRECTION OF J. LEE ROTH April 18, 19, 20, 1929-Eight p. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM V THE CAST The Mikado of japan .,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,O,,,,,,,,.,, Nanki-Poo ........,,,,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,, Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner of Titipu ..,.... Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else ....,., ,. Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord .,..,,O. Yum-Yum ,D.D,........,,D,OiO..,,. ,..,O, 111. George Toscas Ward Silver ..,.,...,,...Lormer Jaekel ...mfjohn Freemuth I Beryl Collins Robert Kaska George Wood Wm. Schultz john Oakman Rosalind Harry Norma jane Chidley Pitti-Sing .,.,,O,.. ,,,,......,. ' .Edith Rode Francis Raeder Peep-Bo ......,..,...........,,i..,.......,,.,,I,,,...,,,,...,.O.,,O,....,,i..,. .,.. jChristine Tampary I Vera Urban Katisha, an elderly lady in love with Nanki-Poo ........,,.......D fDorothy Anderson l Pauline Patton Umbrella bearer to the Mikado ...,,.,..,.,,..,......,O.,....,,.,.....,..OO.......O........ MaxrEhrman SCENE-Garden of Ko-Ko's official residence. Accomoanist-Miss Vivian Kretz M U SIC A L One Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE I ,,.. One Hundred Ten Opera Club y MUSICAL jaekel Laing Silverberg Vermass Silver Toscas McColl Kester Freemuth Coburn Kaska Oberg Mayer Kruse Grote Adaskiewicz Rogers Zeigler Raeder Meyers Dietz Bassuk Foster Motto Meilstrup Sample jones Chidley Hendrickson Voss McLaren Weaver Tampary I-Iulf Urban Schultz Winder Wocd Keller Acldat Padorr Williams Patton Anderson Colangelo A Raabe Rcde Warblers Club Mayer Kaska Oberg Silverberg Freemuth Kester McColl Coburn Silver Kruse Padorr Wood Grote Motto Adaskiewicz Meilstrup Sample Clark jaekel f Rogers Dietz Williams ljlult Weaver Hendricksen Vermaas Keller Meyers Raeder Rode Winder Urban Bassuk Fosterf Chidley Edwards Bobek Grove Grande McLaren Masciola ' Brown I-Iaiges Meyer Gleason jones Laing Harry Tampary Patton Schultz Anderson Raabe Colangelo Addat ' One Hundred Eleven One Hmzdrcri Twelve Z nv so o o z uw z U 6 :r: -1 F1 CF3 The Orches 3 EE :N N nn R3 x 32 :O L. U cnson Pet 1-ladal n B Nardulli o 2 O -. 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Girls' Glee Club '- i W' Wheelhouse Curley Parker Roehr Broun Krattebol Moran Turney Gustafson johnson liriassovanyi McKillip Miller Carlson Nelson Wolff de la Pena Grciner Voelkerf Bodiansky Kuhnert Gignac Berling Dodge Gustafson Urban Lamby Pogrund V Beck Papageorge Hammar Lamm Miss Lloyd b Short Ashley Weeks Chidley Girls' Glee Club hiat Harms Laing Behrle Revsine Peterson Butler Hazlett Horton Edwards Branch Martin North Velten Planert Hampton Knepp Bernstein Pendleton Bamber Thompson jones Jones Wais ' Miss Lloyd Woloszkiewicz Gomina Shapiro Padorr 'Cureton Stevenson Lackowski Stechow 1 l One Hundred Thirteen ,, MAROON AND WHITE J. U. G. Glee ,Club McCuen Meyers Myers Ranseen Cox Kenney Fermier Charnes Eggers WolFf Olsen Clemenson Krainer Simpson Magland Orndoff Hendrickson Ryerson Harry Zeigler Harvey Social Qrchestra x 'fi ,f F ,I ,, . nigh Nardulli Switall Bond Wagner Kramer Way Brooks Menn Conigl io One Hundred Fourteen Our YQO. T C. Tggiment- :Pride of Qffll. JfYfarcl1 On Erect Through the Years MILITARY MAROON AND WHITE ROSTER OF OFFICERS Austin High School Regiment , U. S. R. O. T. C. CAPT. ORRA M. JENKS, NGR, SERGT. HENRY R. DICKINSON Asst. Prof. Mil. Science and Tactics D. E. M. L. Mil. Instructor KENNETH LITCHFIELD, Lieutenant Colonel ARTHUR SAUER, Major JOSEPH MINARDI, Major q CAPTAINS THOMAS BROWN SOL JAFFE CHARLES SIMON HENRY DAEHLER GORDON MARSHALL EUGENE TALBOT RALPH GRONDAHL WILLIAM MCGRAIL SOLLY TANKUS RICHARD JONES GERALD SCHNEIDER ROBERT TERVEEN RICHARD VERNON EDWARD SARSFIELD FIRST LIEUTENANTS CLARENCE ANDERSON JAMES IVIEREDITH CARL DEAN ROBERT MOULD JOHN JONES RUSS PRITCHARD BEN LYTLE RICHARD WALLY SECOND LIEUTENANTS RAYMOND ARONSON CHESTER FRANTZEN JOSEPH BEDLECK WILLIAM HAYCOCK AXEL BLOOMQUIST ARTHUR KALKE IVIILO CERNEY FRED LANDECK FRANK DONOVAN EUGENE LEWIS One Hmidred Sixteeiz STANLEY OBERG JOHN OIHERN ALVIN PIERITZ GEORGE QUANZO ROBERT STEISKAL FRANK SMITH R. O. T. C. Commissioned Dfficers Aronson Landeck Cerny Collins Bedlek Lewis lsteiskal Bloomquist Frantzen Lytle Kalke Smith Donovan Oberg Pieritz Schneider Walley Meredith Vernon Dean Simon Sarsfield Jones Olefsky Howe Peyrot Anderson Tankus Talbot Brown Daehler McCvrail Jaffe Glaser Pritchard Simon Minardi Jones Litchfield Capt. Jenks Dickinson Sauer Grondahl Ter Veen Keil In the city-wide contest, on May 29, in which twenty-one schools com- peted at Stagg Field, Austin won two first places. Austin's picked company won first place with a grade of 95.5g the highest grade ever given a picked company, and since 91.9 was the nearest grade, the highest marginal victory ever awarded. The company was ably commanded by Capt. Richard Jones, with Major Joseph Minardi and Capt. Ralph Cvrondahl as platoon commanders. The trophy is a silver cup given by the University of Chicago. The other First place was attained by the entire regiment in the annual review, the trophy here, being also a silver cup. The regiment was com- manded by Lieutenant Colonel Litchfleld with Majors Arthur Sauer and Joseph Minardi as battalion commanders. MILITARY One Hzmdrcd Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE R. O. T. C. Sergeants One Himdred Eightccn Gilbertson Frohman Carney Lawrence Goff Cartwright Olsen Lumly Garrison Schulze Lamplouglfi Farrell Shaw Grossman Schmidt Haycock Hayccck Nelson Capt. Jenks Dickinson O'l-learn Moore I-Iepner Picked Platoon , R. O. T. C. Corporals MILITARY Oudin Massover I-Iuestis Kruse Ingram Ryan Maclean Lemperis Walter jones Feron Stahl Christian Anderson Conenna Wilkinson Ganka Tuomy Dehainaut Peyrot Rohde Williams Olson I-Iedin IVICI-Ialc Capt. Jenks Dickinson Mould Dreisbach Brown Picked Platoon One Hundred Nineteen Y, , W, . .li MAROON AND WHITE 1. in r Fwwfhbv 'f CZ Q, JD Zx 42 CD U I4 C5 ci i ,,..., One H'Zl7llI'l'GIf Tuwzfy 5 5 .si QQ 'O if :ai jjcn 335 -.--1 QCD Ea or V4 MUSICAL .. V2 L E S32 Qg Q-CE 'QT' Q Us Q- 2 S u E 'U xg.. 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R., pf , ff-1-5 My w- fa I ff f v, Q 1, 5711.1 PFACH K l I I I . ,, . , ti f':' I2A'I' 1' ,g f '52 ' X M- but of J ,Mg KW fif IX '- f .ow . M , Uv vp, 5 J C we Wins Ls ! u sww o zmw M. ' I ' Q Y 9:53 Leno Zhgeyfxse new e -,iff X aigpql ,fx , Q. ,iid-.,, -A :gm -' ' EGROWN ' 'Eff Q .. ' M :MA W ww :Ski wxfiiv KKK. ,gash One Hundred Twenty-two X Whw mwmr wh o W' f The Times-Our School Crier The Ufnnual-Our Qcord Y3ook Of joyous School-Day cjmmories PUBLICATIQNS MAROON AND WHITE Mueller Kaitschuk THE ANNUAL ADVENTURERS Editor-in-Chief ,V,,44 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. A,.,.,,. ....,,,,,..A.. ,, .,.,.,.,.., ,..A.... Virginia Mueller Associate Editor ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.. W ilma Kaitschuck . Edward Lafferty Art Edltom 'i ' C harles Umlauf Assistant Editor ......,t. ......... M arjorie Sielaff Josephine Allin Senior Editors .... ..t.... L esley Deimel K Dorothy Walp Activities Editors ,....... .,,,...t i EIYS5-lgngcggfglri Sports Editor ,........,. t.................... A rthur Silver Staj' Typist .................,.,t .......,.. C hristine Tampary Business Manager ........i..i.t..... .,,,.... W ilma Kaitschuck Business Manager ,.........,......,..tt. ..,,,tt......., E lmer Kissane Assistant Business Manager .........t... , ......t......t,,,ttt,ttt..t....,............ Helen MacDonald Business Assistants .....................,..,,,..A.........t.,..t,..,t.....tt,......,,.,..,.....,. Michael Alberni Edward Brickman, Loy Callen, Barbara Gustafson, Marian I-lebard, Virginia Hendrickson, Ellyn jacob, Mary Lupro, Virginia Ogden, Narcissa Ranseen, Eunice Schulz, Rose Stein, Maurice Walters, Irene Zeigler. Editorial and Business Adviser .t......,............................................... Mr. I-l. A. Berens Art Adviser .,.....,.,,..,,......,,...,..,...,..,....................,...,.......,,t....,,t..,t, Miss Louise Pelleng Business Adviser .....................,..............r,,,,......,ii..,Y...,...,.si,,,,Y.r,, Mr. l-l. D. l-'lumiscon Lafferty Sielaff Umlauf One Hundred Twenty-four PUBLICATIONS Maroon and White Walp Gollnick Allin Nolan Deimel Silver MacDonald Kissane Tampary Annual Art Staff Wallace Barrie B lock Girocl WC od Pierce Cloud Lafferty Miss Pcllcns ' Umlauf Burns House Nilsen Herrington ,I ancovius Seider Carlsen One Hznzdred Twenty-five MAROON AND WHITE The Austin Times A Dilger Hall , AUSTIN TIMES STAFF Editor-in-Chief .,......... .S...........................7..,7.,..,..,..II,.... ..,.,.. G e nevieve Dilger Associate Editor .........S..,S ,S..,.,.,. W illiam Finn Contributing Editor ...,...... ,........ F rances Gordon News Editor ....,................S.t,t..tS.,.S.,,...,.....,.........,S...S,ASS.,SS.,, .....,...,.,,, M ae Belle Finn Sports Editor .,......,......,..tt..tt..,..,.................,...,.,.......,.,...........t.tss.,,s..,e,.., Elmer Yavitz News Assistants-Ethel Franzen, Vivian Mathison, Riva Golloin, Blanche Berson, Janice Harvey, Florence Cannon, Bernice Hague, La Verne Nolan, Evelyn Gollnick, Marguerite Murphy, I-Ielen Cowgill. Editgial Assistants-Ethel Doolittle, Irma Berner, Charlotte Ray, Richard utler. Sports Assistants. .... ..V...,,,,.......,.....,..........,..., T heodore Fetherston, Ethel Freeman Columnists ..................,, Marvin Hasting CL'Allegroj, John Burns CSport Chatterj Photographers ....., ttttt,.,t,.,............. R obert Mould, John Mould, Elmer Behrends Bulletin Board ,i..... ...................,,......,,...,....,.......,......,........ I-I arold Block Staff Typists ...,.,,,.,,,..,..,... ..... ,......... I-I e len Pinchouck, Olga de la Pena Business Manager ........,.......,,.. ,..........,..tt..,............t.,.V.tt,,....... C lifford Hall ActingVBusiness Manager .,....,... ....... ..,,,,tt.,.,,....,..,. . .....t.tttt,tii,i ...l.tt,..,,..,i S o l Jaffe Advertising Manager ........,t.,.t.,..,...,..........,.,,t.,ti.,,..,.,.......t.tt,,t,,ti,,....,... J erome Finkus Business Assistants-Charlotte Ray, Ethel Freeman, Berna I-lall, Jerome Biel, Mason Freeman. Advertising Solicitors ....,s.,.ss , s,.......,........ Ralph Jack, Douglas I-lorne Mailing .,.......,............. ss.,.s...,........ I-I arold Wieghart, Edward Roth Faculty Supervisor ...... I, ,.cc,cc.............,cc,ccc...s................ Mr. I-I. A. Berens Advisory Committee .......,.. i........ M r. I-lumiston, Miss Pellens, Mr. Berens One Hundred Twenty-six PUBLICATIONS The Austin Times Finn Gordon Yavirz Finn I-lasting Freeman Fetherston Ray Butler Doolittle Hague lvlathison Bums Cowgill Cannon Mould Murphy Golbin Franzen Mould Berson De La Pena Harvey Berner Pinehouck One Hundred Twenty-seven MAROON AND WHITE The Austin Times Freeman Pinkus Hall Jafee Roth Vvfieghart Behrends Horne Beil jack Times Reporters l Mould TodoroH Winga rd Moore DuVal Lorenz Westerberg Mr. Bc rens Zeigler Seidcr Walters Schulz Martin Peterson Reamer Chidley Wolper Hendrickson Wilkins Hansen Pigman Stein Carlsen Cermak Bayne Ranseen Greenwood Otzke Greenfield Williams Serra Domko Epstein One H1n1d1'ed Twmzz'y-f1'gl1t PUBLICATIONS L'Allegro We want the staff room in the new school to have: An eight tube radio set so we can get all the latest stock reports and, incidentally, tune in on baseball games. A direct connection with the new social room so we can get the latest club news and possibly some refreshments. QThis is very importantj NOTE-Bill Finn requests that an automatic headline writer be placed in a prominent position. A nice, big vat of paste, so we can spray the page in one motion and place the dummy on in the next. We know Gene loves to smear the paste with her fingers, but for the sake of dear old Alma Mater she must place personal pas- sions below her. s And, lastly, a huge supply of thumb tacks that do not have to be taken out of a board with a chisel and a pair of plyers. This will prevent Elmer Yavitz, sported, from borrowing tacks from every page except his own. c els Pk ik CAdv.j CAdv.j CAdv.j GRAB! GRAB! GRAB! GRAB! Eats ! Eats! Eats! The lunch room in the new school will open up with full athletic equip- ment. Ping-pong sets will be furnished to work up an appetite, while golf can be played at each table. We guarantee every table cloth to have at least eighteen holes. CAdv.j CAdv.J CAdv.j Pk Pk ik DEVELOP YOUR Sl-IOULDERS! Become popular overnight. Get on Austin's football team. Exercise. Rise at six o'clock in the morning. Take all your coats and sling them in one motion over your left shoulder. Breathing deeply, walk around the new school six times. This will give you time to see what Austin has become. CGomplimentJ. Then take nearest surface line to door of tailor. With long strides enter his abode. For ten dollars he will pad your shoulders until you look like a two-hundred pound football player. You will immediately lose your inferiority complex, becoming the idol of the school. Pk if The time nears when we must part from the old school and enter the new. We've waited for years and now that we have it-think, if possible, of what were leaving. CSplash, splash ..... clank .... -vtear dropsj. No more will faculty members, notably Gubby, Colonel Tiernan, and David Cole be able to pull that ancient crack originated around 1908, i'When the new school is built your grandchildren will proably be young enough to attend, and get a few gasps from the students wanting a drag. No longer will Miss Glynn have to carry on rehearsals for plays in the space between the desk and the portable wall, forcing the butler to squeeze by the blackboard, collecting a generous supply of chalk dust on his back.. C'No play is very good unless it has a butler. Having buttled in various Little Theatre productions we think we're entitled to think we can buttlej No longer will we be interrupted in the midst of a Latin translation in Cubby's class by the thrice ..... blessed rivetting. MARV. One Hundred Tweniy nine MAROON AND WHITE - U-S-T-I-N! Yeah, Austin! Cheering crowds-screaming pen- nants-flying colors-excitement- ninth inning tensity-score 0-0- two outs-last man up-crack- whizz! Theregoestheball! Ho-me run! My team won! Yeah team! My team lost! Yeah team! And youth played the game. So in Lifes Stadium, the games are won and lost. With the same fervor. the same absorbing love of the game and joy of winning, the teams of the moment are playing to score: while the whole crowd joins in the greatest game of all-just living. fy QW ff J fffx E1 N Y Q5 Q 1 6455 vg X W W fx b W 4 X for 'X X 5 jk Q7 X5 gi 'XJ .,rx.- xx' Xfl 4- 'ilf 4: f :' L .1 M E fi Tlx V 45553 TC Q T QW K Q ff A5251 A OZ gfiizf all VL W ff f f fi J f X WQKJ A E Q QQ, N J A 2 4 wb jk Q 5q,y I 5 x ' , ATHLETICS Sport Highlight Mr. Feddersen again was the coach in charge of the Austin High School Baseball Squad during the 1929 season. After the opening day's victory over Marshall, the team coupled some very timely hitting with some very good pitching by Earl Wilson to finish the first round with four victories and only one loss, the latter to Harrison, 2-l. The last round opened with Harrison in first place, and when the Hornets lost twice while the Austinites were mauling McKinley and Tuley, pennant hopes went soaring. However, the toughest part of the schedule was crammed into the next two weeks, and though Harrison was beaten, May 21, Crane had an easy time winning, May 24, with Wilson in the box for the second time in four days. The following Tuesday, Marshall shattered Maroon and White title hopes by winning, 9-8, the game giving Crane a clear title to first place and leaving Austin and Harrison in a tie for second. This defeat dropped the Feddersenites to third place in the final standings. Pkiklk The junior ice-skaters once again regained the championship title of their respective class when they took first place in the all-city meet held at Lincoln Park last january. The seniors, however, were narrowed out of first position by Tilden Tech, who finished on the top with two points ahead of Austin. Led by Capt. Wil Kanning, the heavyweight cagers climaxed the year in third position by winning eight and losing four games. The season was fea- tured by a basket shutout over Medill which was the only blanking of its kind administered in the city basketball league. Statistics further indicate that the local lights finished fifth in the final standing with a percentage of won and lost games vice versa to that of the heavies. -if :sf wr g Another championship was won for Austin when the junior relay swim- ming team took first place in the city meet held at the Lake Shore Athletic Club. Of their many victories of the year, the local natators won the inter- scholastic classic when they decisively defeated Oak Park in a contest held at the former's pool. ' Cheerleaders Y. -ii Miller Block Houston jones Clark Lino Kaska One Huudzed Thutw one MAROON AND WHITE ,,m.v,,1 sumo WAN-vw! if vi i , Q b Q ' ww ,,.. J .Qi A A A L X3 W. 4 , .1 v I K Q- i Q5 . X M K A I Y ,fb SOHN kr BRYANT i , 5 ELDER BuL1.AT ma W Cousbw if 2 . :::fq. x f-9 5 W ' 21-:PP wp ADAM xg ge? Q mon A , W V Q mm' 'lE UW'13yQ-.l 3 31 W A xiPl!llE2lI13A M ' S HIM 51'-' ai i , ' AV -V '-' ' K nl- -' Fsnbsasew CAREY ANTN Une Hundred ll tx t Baseball ATHLETICS Daley Walsh Mazza Siemers Feddersen Peterson Tambarrino Gehrke Fantt Elder Marabanian Dolen Eck Bullat Adams Markes eese Sohn Caney Wilson Bryant e Adams Anderson Practice Games Austin ...,...s.sss.... 9 Austin ..w,,,ll,....... 5 Austin st.,...sl..Y.,.. 2 Austin ..,s.,te,e,e..., 9 Austin st...tl.,..v.,,. 9 Austin ....,...,,,e.... 6 ' 1 Austin st...vs,,,,..... Totals ,.,......... 41 Znp Schurz .s,s........ss 10 Austin 3 Lake View ,...,... Roosevelt .......v Morton ...,..t,,... Tilden .s.,.te,....., Senn .,,vtsteVe,e...... Oak Park ....,tst.. 5 12 10 Austin ,sts.,e,. 6 2 48 Austin ,Aee,.,,. Totals ,...., Austin ..,t...t...t.,t. Austin .t,s,ei,...,.... Austin 4i..A...., Austin ..Vt.,te,. Aust in ,t.....t,, Austin .,..,,.,.,te..ts Austin .,s,.,,e,. League Games 10 Marshall.. 5 l-larrisonn e R Cousi neau Tuley ,,,.,.., ffl McKinley ,,...... A McKinley ........ l-larrisonn 1 ll 7 .....,l4 27 6 2 8 4 4 2 3 Crane ,i,....t,,t..... 4 3 Tuley ...,tt...t,ttt,. g Crane ....,.e,,v,,te,i 7 9 Marshall .,..,s,e.. E Ona H undred Thirty-flzrcr MAROON AND WHITE f i Ll' ' 3 Spring Football I , I Weber Norton I-Iaussmann Wassell Vaupell unson Burgh Horwitz Cohen Messineo Krasno Passarella Varraveto Pellar Avallon isher Hodal johnson Loughlin Pertile Ivianning Yurgens Bolos Gratt fion Kmet Lawrenz Waggett Callies VVeber Koch Kapecki Rfay Braipard Armstrong Anderson Sullivan Coach Ring , A ' f J i rf x joe Up. .Af I J.. H if ,, Checker Team Finn I-Ioelzer Fisher Schwartz Wintczak One Hmzdred Thirty-four ATI-I LETICS Varsity A Robert Niesen john jepp William Tauber Vice-President President Secretary-Treasurer The Varsity A Club, composed of Austin High School letter winners, has completed its third successful semester. The - ,W organization was guided by Coach Ring as faculty adviser g N XJ 7 and john Zepp as president. Other officers were Robert Niesen, vice-presidentg and William Tauber, secretary and treasurer. f N Probably the most important project taken up was the attempt to establish a standard for athletic awards. The ln- tramural Basketball tournament was also under its supervision, while an active part was taken in the non-smoking area drive. Bryant Koch Bilotta Deubler Block Larson I-lolmquest Pellar Wettman Stewart Magine Brickman Christians Fetherston Vaupell Brainard Rabe Wilson Pellar Reese Yurgens Niesen Pastor Asp Kanay Homer Carey Carlson Ray Goodman Weber Brady Niesen Dussmann Graham Cousineau Westrich Moore Siemers Murphy Rosenfeld Pritchard McGovern Ring Mayer Thurocy Glenn Zepp Tauber Trostrud Sohn Kvistad Malloy Bryant Berg Sullivan Anderson Armstrong Scherringhausen Garrison Exler Callics Kapecki One Hundred Thirty-Jive MAROON AND WHITE 'vt 4-4' T Senior Track Although this season was not a very successful one from the standpoint of meets won, the Maroon and White senior tracksters have competed against some of the best in the state. The local athletes have engaged such schools as Morgan Park M. A., Proviso, Morton, and Lake Forest Academy. ' In looth the state preliminaries and the city meet held this year, the senior aggregation placed. The new finds were made when Henry Olyniec and Amy Meister came out for the pastime. Hank ran the half mile and did it under record time. I-le set a record in his event at Proviso when he ran the distance in two minutes and nine and eight-tenths seconds. Meister has made a steady improvement in the shot putting line since he came out for the sport. Amy now heaves the twelve-pound ball around thirty-eight feet in almost every meet. Other new men who joined the team this year and are steadily improving are Wil Kanning, Paul Plach, Fred Pellar, Alan Doner, and Milton Maass. AUSTINS 29 TRACK RECORD Austin ................ 20 Austin ..............., Austin ....,........... Austin .........,..,... Austin ....,.......,... Austin .......,....,... Austin ....,...,..,..,, 28 51 37 Austin .,.............. 40 35 30 24 ' 64 Austin ........,,...... Totals ...... 329 One Hmzdrcd Y'11i1'fy-.tix Lyons .,.............. CLaGrangej Lake View ........ Marshall .i..,,,.,, McKinley ...,.... Proviso ............ Morgan Park..90 Morton ........,... 82 De Paul ....,..,,... Roosevelt ........ AUSTINS 29 TRACK RECORD Austin ...,,...... .... 2 5 Austin ..,,............ 42 Austin .,..,,.......... 25 Austin ...,............ 39 Austin ............,... 47 Austin ...s,s...ss..... 48 Austin ........,,ss.... 29 Totals .......... 255 Lyons ...,............ 43 CLa Cwrangej Lake View ........ 17 Marshall .......... 33 McKinley ........ 1 l Proviso .....,...... 48 Morton ............ 39 5 6 Roosevelt ........ 247 AT H L ET I C S junior Track The junior cindermen are closing a very successful year. They were beaten only by Proviso. Because of the absence of Austin's high jumper, Proviso took first place and the meet. The final score was 48 to 47. In this same meet one record was broken and one tied. Howie Asp broke the standing mark of 98 ft. in the discus with a heave of 107 ft., ll in. The 50 yd. mark was tied when little George Moore ran the distance in 5.6 sec., against the wind. The next meet was with Morton High school of Cicero township. Austin swamped the Mortonites for the fourth successive year with a score of 48 to lVlorton's 39. One of the most noteworthy events in this meet was the record-breaking performance of johnny Freemuth in the shot put. john put the old mark of 38 ft., 6 in. in discard with a toss of 44 ft., ll in. Howie Asp also broke the record. Howie bettered his own mark on the discus by tossing the platter 108 ft. even. Most noteworthy of the junior rookies who are showing up good in their daily workouts are Freemuth who throws the shot and discus, Kaska who runs the 660 and high jumps, Garrison, another 660 runner, and Pick, a dashman 0110 Hznzdred Tlzirty-sciw MAROON AND WHITE Basketball Team Brady Benson Cousineau Malloy Tauber Reese Coach Ring Ulagine Kanning CAGEMAN SCORING Heavies A Lights B. FT. Pts. B. FT. Pts. W. Kanning ......,s ., 32 17 81 Rosenfeld ....,.ss ..,,.. 1 9 17 55 Reese .,....,..,lsssss, ,, 15 1 1 41 Nelson ,,,,,.,.,. 19 10 48 Tauber ........,..,. ., 15 10 ' 40 Malloy ....,........, 14 17 45 Magine ,...,..,,.ss,,,s ,. 10 1 21 Cousineau ,.,,,s,, 3 8 14 Counsineau .,.444., ., 6 4 16 Wall ....4,.,,..,,. 4 5 13 1-lumphreys ,,,,,,,,. ,, 4 8 16 Deubler ,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 ,. 3 3 9 Benson .,.,.,.s.,ss, ,, 4 0 8 D. Kanning ,,,,,sssss 4 0 8 Cookrnan ,,,,,,,,1 7, 1 1 3 Bond ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 8 Tlfloms. ,,,,,, .,,, , , 1 0 2 Stewart .,.,,,,,,,,, 0 l l Espstein ....,., ,. 0 1 1 Van Natta .,..,...,. 0 l 1 Berley ............., 0 ..... , . 0 1 l Totals .......... ,, 88 5 3 229 Totals .......... 68 67 203 One Hundred Thirty-eight ATHLETICS junior and Senior Skaters Collins Pastor Holmquest Rabe Sullivan Pritchard Bryant Dawson Sider Walsh Carlson Preston Anderson Fehling Bryant Moore Rosen feld Exler Skaters bearing the Maroon and White colors brought home first and sec- ond honors in the seventh annual high school skating derby. In the senior division, Austin finished second while the juniors regained the title which has been for years at the local school. In the junior championship division Moore finished first in the 220 yard dash while Anderson was fourth. Dawson took fourth in the 440 yard race but Anderson and Erler finished first and second respectively in the 880, with Rosenfeldt fourth. In the half-mile relay Austin took fourth place. In the senior skating competition Austin was nosed out of first place by Tilden who finished first by two points. Wil Bryant, captain of both junior and senior squads, placed second in the 440 yard dash, while jack Pastor beat all competitors in the 880 yard race. The mile relay which decided the meet was won by Tilden with Austin finishing second. This was Mr. Collins' first year as coach of the teamsg he expects to develop its members into complete championship caliber for the two banners to be won next season. One Hundred Thirty Mme MAROON AND WHITE Senior Swimmers X Tr' S . i - - . Coach Heitman Vau Pell Hoelzer Shirreffs Goodman Hollatz Graham Pastor Pritchard CCapt.7 Wittman Dussmanri Smith Clute Christians MacDonald Krissman Senior Swimming Team With one of the largest schedule of meets it ever had, the senior tankmen finished the year in very successful fashion. The nine men that excel in crawl stroking in the senior division are Wittman, I-loelzer, Smith, Graham, Clute, Dussmann, Goodman and Christians. At the back stroke Austin has Kester, Shirreffs, Pritchard, and Christians. Probably the best breast stroker on the squad is Kolve who is the fastest in this phase of competition. The four fancy divers who win points are: Dussmann, Kolve, Smith, and Pastor. The 220 yard men are Dussmann, Clute and Christians. Squadmen who received letters from Coach l-leitman are: Captain Wittman, Vaupell, Hancock, Smith, Bfestrich, Kolve, I-loelzer, Christians, Pritchard, Larson, Dussmann, and astor. Of the various tank records held by the individual swimmers Captain Bill Wittman, who graduates this semester, holds the 40 and 100 yard crawl. I-loelzer, another graduate, holds the 220 yard crawl. One H imdred Forty ATHLETICS junior Swimmers Hayes Dawson Westrich CCapt.J Asp Stewart Larson Watts Bowler Tomheim Swenson Metropolous , junior Swimming Team Natators of the junior aggregation of the Maroon and White swimming team finished one of the busiest and most successful splashing campaigns in years. Not only do statistics indicate that the swimmers compiled nearly a hundred more points than their opponents but also shows that the suburban school, Oak Park, was thrown for a complete loss in its contest with l-Ieitmarfs proteges. On April 27 at the city meet held at the Lake Shore Athletic Club the juniors again won, the junior relay team taking first place and the city championship. At this meet Hayes, a local junior, placed third in the fancy diving competition. The various swimmers of this division are Stewart, West- rich, Bowler, Metropolis, Vaupell, Larson, Watts, and Swensen, at the crawl stroke, while Asp, Tornheim, Dawsen, and Westrich are the breast strokers, Vaupell, Larson, and Ellingwood perform at the back stroke while Hayes, Asp, and Anderson are the fancy divers. Our' Ilznzdrtd lorly our , w riff. , 1 i 'O ' +R K -u . A-1 N --- K fm MARooN AND WHITE ,X J 'L -P wl ,' '7 56 . 1 I Tennis 'lzeam L ' ,A ' if Mr. I-Ieitman Blum Tontz Thoms Larson Radke Benson Gundersen n Burns Elliott Negrescou Wais Tennis enjoyed another successful season when Bob Elliot, Austin's star ranking player, captured every one of his games without having a single defeat chalked up against him. Winning all of his sets in the championship finals with Harrison last month, Bob was unable to bring the banner home when his comrades fell on the short end of the score. johnny Burns, a veteran star of many semesters, and captain of the tennis team, is singing his alma mater this june. I-lis gap will be hard to fill and his loss will be keenly felt by the team. Toward the latter part of this semester a number of enthusi- astic girls formed the tennis club under the guidance of Miss Funk with Evelyn Benson as president and Ethel Freeman as secretary-treasurer. Doris Zack is captain and Eleanor Gleason, program chairman. One Hundred fmty-two ATHLETICS G. A. A. Doris Zack Catherine Wocd Bertha Hafner Vice-President Presiden 1 Secretary-Treasurer The girls' swimming team, which has been organized this semester for the first time, is composed of the girls who won First places in a previous swimming meet. Helen Rashke has made a great name for herself by breaking the back stroke record in A. A. F. Olga Zimmerman swims regularly at the I. W. A. C. The winners of the events inthe last swimming meet are as follows: 40 yd. crawl, Olga Zimmerman, .breast stroke Cspeedj Mildred Millerg. breast stroke Cformj, Lucylle Vallog side stroke Cspeedj, Olga Zimmerman, side stroke Cformj, Clara Oettingg back stroke Cformj, Mildred Miller, back stroke, 20 yd. Cspeedl, Olga Zimmerman, Plunge for distance, Helen 'Raschkeg Diving, Clara Oetting. Honor rolls on which are placed names of the girls who have showed ability and perseverance in swimming and diving are as follows: I Diving: L. Vallo, O. Zimmerman, S. Doseff, C. Oetting, R. Schultz, R. Williams, M. Miller, E. Fehrm, E. Levin, B. Wood. , Swimming: R. Mikolsek, M. Miller, E. Fehrm, H. Rashke, R. Schultz, D. Zack, G. Meyer, L. Vallo, S. Doseff, O. Zimmerman, R. Williams, H. Brink- man, J. Brinkman, E. Kolinsky, B. Wood. Cheer, cheer, cheer our G. A. A. I This is one of the many songs of the most enthusiastic club at Austin. Four of the many interesting features of the semester were: a song contest, an all girls' health assembly, a track meet, and a swimming meet. The song contest, a novel idea held for the purpose of making the new G. A. A. song book, was won by Frances Raeder with Mildred Sweitzer, Ethel Freeman, Lucylle Vallo, and Billie Wood, taking second third, fourth, and fifth positions respectively. The health assembly was the first of its kind ever staged at Austin. At the G. A. A. luncheon held last semester, the following girls were awarded their letters: Billie Wood, jerry Faust, Mildred Dreffein, Bertha Hafner, Irene Nelson, Grace Jonas, Dorothy Gray, and Vera Dahlgren. Miss Vera Gardner, assistant supervisor of girls' athletics in the city public schools, presented the letters. The championship volleyball team was skillfully captained by Harriet Dillon and composed of Lillian Nixon, Ruth Milkolsek, Vera Dahlgren, Doris Gibson, and Bernice Woloskiewicz. One Hundred Forty three MAROON AND WHITE g-1251? f A X HOLD EH ' Q neo! Ab ' X , ATX I - W - RON h G f YOUR 2 J 1 1 NARK 1 if 4, Q y ,ig L1 ff Q., A L-'L - W ,gsx ' ', J'z?3EKMPssy7H f9' 1' ' VL ,WA g y - ? ':f3' H 4 mi , Tgggl ' K Q f? ' ng. E A ,is K 45' MCE BLOLKIN'-1 ....-1 A, N--N ,Qing BABE gxcs1.LeNT FEM g,1.ocKE.D- RUTH? MOIIIIFI-9 0110 H1llll117'Cd Iforfy-four STRON ATHLETICS G. A. A. Zygmant Brice Avrich Brinkmann ,Ianson Koester Grant: Stone Thomas Zimmerman Olsen McCormick ,Johnston Crane Crane Andersen Jorgensen Ahl Mueller Bickel Damiani Kretschmer johnson Tenny Shefte Fehrm Hodgson Lamb Fouts Crozier Riseley Cureton Faubel Miller Brelie Stevenson Melmich Ulmer Lorenz Lundstrom White Bohle Andersen Spolander Caliendo Mikolsek Larson Gibson Nixon Miss Hofrneister G. A. A. l Meyer Zack Punlschart Johnson Moran Malcotte Franzen Garrison Inman Zygmant Lehmann Shapiro Arrighi Carpenter Dodge Goodman Schult Hammar Butler Brehman Schreiner Olsen Hafner Chidley Schultz Pallies Petrone Enstrom Seybold Marten Walsh Russell Dietz Brown Urban Meyers Raeder ' Curry Marshall Dahlgern Zimmerman Gleason Lepavsky Korytar Berling Kolb Gislason Miss Hofmeister Jonas Padorr Altschul Freeman Nelson Wood Vallo ,Jones Benson One Hundred Forty-Jive PEN is a sort of winged Pegasus. Thefeathered quill of one authorflies back two centuries to the gay French court of Louis Quinze: a battered waterman takes us through jungled Africa on a hunting expedition: and an old fashioned spencerian hares a prim New England romance. Wfe hope our own private horse, prancing over these Austin Pen Sketches will prove a magic Pegasus. too, and carry the class of '29 back to Austin mounted on gay bits of poetry and prose. VY fl Ni Wm , xy ,J f QQXQGN yy L f FM J fy yswm R ' gf ,f Q.,- if ..fs.x I , , -1 Fig T X N f Y MM Y QEQX3 X Y eff 4 X H 1 X 21 Elf QU Q W fi J? if Q yd Il MAROON AND WHITE Beloved Receptacle I'm thinking now As often before Of my old tin locker On the second floor. It was always too full, No one coulddoubt, For every time I opened it The insides fell out. Its shelves were groaning Like nobody knows With Twenty-four Centuries Of Poetry and Prose- A battered Vergil Sans many a page, A couple of physics books Feeble with age. On the floor, mixed up In a paper hash Were my old report-cards And other trash. No wonder the mice inside Grew thinner- They had nothing but gym-shoes And test-papers for dinner. Six hundred times I opened it, and then Five hundred ninety-nine I closed it again. I'd like to remark Before too late What a lucky break I had In my locker-mate. C ---V----------------------,--------------- D Locker-Mate Sign' Here And gee! but I'm lonely, As often before, For the old tin locker On the second floor! -Em'ly. Room 215 - Plus By Frances I couldn't understand it-I don't yet. It was one of those soft, warm afternoons that seem to snuggle comfortably around your chin and float you up and up+gentle and swaying-up. I fancy it was somewhere between the topmost leaf of the tallest tree, and the hem of some breezes cloud-gown, when something drifted mistily past my eyes. It was a diminutive, dusty Venus patting a grimy curl in place with one invisible hand, and clinging to her clipped plaster robe with the other. She had her head a little to one side Cmost plaster Venuses doj and seemed to be peeking coyly around the corner to throw a coquetish glance at a huge portrait of Lincoln. Of course I can't be altogether sure, but I actually believe that one eyelids lowered quite perceptibly for a moment, and, ridiculous thought, the portraits sad smile seemed to grow a bit gayer and the kind eyes brightened. Aha, an affair, I thought, and, urged on by an irresistible curiosity 'that danced after me, I was about to ask, I-low long has this been going on? when suddenly - - - - - Lincoln ---- Venus ---- An affair ---- astonishing! I heard myself babbling out loud, Why, what was I saying? Then the voice of historical authority came, jolting me tumblingly back to reality - - - Miss, I've already asked you twice ---- name five reasons why I-Iistory is romantic! ' One Hundred I 01t3 eight PEN SKETCI-IES GIVE US TI-IE AIR! 1 One Hundred Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE 1 .- w' 1 A illl 5 ,LL,: ggi ...W . , -1 Qi? 3 . X Y 1, MH h lap Q H .if I, I 1: i f: Q t Vnnn ii if 0110 I-I1111c1'1'ed Fifty PEN SKETCI-IES R. 0. T. C. A On ordinary days my friends at school Are just plain boys with dull civilian ways, Their clothes are smart, collegiate as a rule, But you should see them on the other days! Their names aren't Bob and Edward any more- They're Sergeants now, and Captains, if you please! They wind their long, long legs Ctoo long beforej ln yards of khaki tape, or tight puttees. l'm proud to point them out as friends of mine, They look so very soldier-like and tall, Their khaki is so brave, their air so fine, They're almost soldier-boys . . . But after all- I'm awf'lly glad that they don't have to be Real ones, instead of just R. O. T. C. - -Em'ly Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1929 When in the course of high school events it so happens that one class, having by a series of unprecedented miracles completed four years of unceas- ing scholastic labor, is about to graduate, something really should be done about it. Therefore, we, the class of '29 have decided, first, that all men are created equal, except seniors, juniors, sophs, and froshg and, second, that during these four years we have become endowed with certain inimitable Csee L'Allegroj talents. Of course, we think it expedient that we leave the afore- said talents to our successors, t.he class of '29Vg, in order that this noble institu- tion of learning may not forget our unforgetable class. We will begin by leaving, intact but somewhat worn, our undying ,hope that we would be the first class to receive the little rolls of parchment from the stage of the auditorium of the new school, and we only hope that it will not come to the same sad end that it did in our class. To those not on the track team, we bequeath our well-known inability to dash from the third floor down to the locker in the portable and back to a class on the third Hoof in the unbelievably short time of five minutes. And now, if only to defy all traditions and put them in a class will, we leave to the freshmen that buoyant feeling of superiority which comes when one is passing the assembly hall on the opening day and sees the incoming freshies sweating over the entrance tests and which feeling is promptly dispelled when some dignitary insults one by trying to herd one in the hall with the objects of one's scorn. ' To the girls, en masse, we leave the rare privilege of contesting for the most desirable crown which now reposes so snugly on the shapely head of4-4 Cwell, in-as-much as we must sign this all-important document, we imagine the safest procedure will be to leave a blank space and allow the reader to write in what he willj. M x ' To the lowly R. O. T. C. rookies the haughty, superior, graduating officers leave the ambition to rise to the position where they can bark the commands instead of being the humble, obedient recipients of the short, terse orders. The boys of the class should feel elated for Bob Franzen has condescended to leave his hand-stand championship to be awarded to the boy best qualified to receive it. One Hundred fifty one MAROON AND WHITE 5ag Q' TI-IEY'LL SGON BE ALL RIGHT Mowev? LO0KOUT'5 BON VOY OUR NND OF UFS SAVEP? SANTA :Mus K2 5 ig , I PLAY?-loRsxE , I PAW' oowN. SI LOUIS ' ewes LK QQJH: K ,Q 6 F13 M 'GXQW Bur-sto. QUQCKS CAVICRA. coopefis? T MJSS, hy QL One H undred Fifty-two PEN SKETCI-IES If you should see Henry Olyniec walking about the hall with a smile on his handsome Visage, 'tis merely because he has learned that Wil Bryant has left him his ability to be a successful class president and still find time to extend himself in various other lines of endeavor Cincluding the acquisition of knowledgej. . To the next editors of our publications, Genevieve Dilger and Virginia Mueller leave their rare executive abilities and their genius in getting people to make at least a feeble attempt to do even the most difficult assignments so that they come in on time. To Marian Keane, jeanne I-loch leaves her utterly fearless attitude toward Mr. Wareham's terrifying No verbee, no passee rule Cask our French classj. To Coach Ring, we leave our best wishes for success in his search for a footballer who can punt like one johnny Zepp. Bill I-loelzer, the well-known checker expert of our class, leaves to I-lenry Schwartz his prowess at this noble game. CAlas! Alack! Bill has deserted the amateur ranks and succumbed to the wiles of professionalismj johnny Burns, the versatile loudspeaker of Sport Chatter leaves his suc- cessor that wonderful ability to chatter amusingly on all and sundry subjects, including spats. Cl-le's going to take his skill in tennis with him into other circles. I-le may become a pro too, who knows 75 To Benny Sohn, Bill Tauber leaves his amazing skill at collecting major letters for his worthy efforts in the several sports. To the next staff typists, I-Ielen Pinchouck and Olga de la Pena leave, among other things, their uncanny knack at deciphering the somewhat mysteri- ous bits of journalistic hieroglyphics g their inability to find the ever-elusive copy paper, and, last but not least, a pair of very decrepit typewriters that must have passed the boards pension age very long ago, and whose ribbons are so temperamental that they produce anything from almost invisible characters to those that stare one in the face like bold type. To Leucothoe Cy'know, it's only Ted Fetherstonj, our fellow-contributor, Yarrum Cmerely Bill Murrayj leaves his absolutely inexplicable success in Hcrashin' the colyum with the worst jokes we ever heard Cno professional jealousy, y'understandj and still walk the halls unmolested Csimply miraculous, that's all lj To Vivian Mathison, we bequeath Frances Gordon's ability to write verse Cblank?j either spontaneously or on demand Cif you dont know what that last means just ask someone who has been in the staff room and was sud- denly confronted with a request for a good poem, prontoj. jimmy Magine is hereby notified that he gets Wil Kanning's most accurate eye for neatly dropping the enlarged spheroid through the somewhat inaccessible hoop of the enemy from some really impossible angles without even disturbing the meshes. Gather 'round, fellow students UD for one of the big surprises of the eve- ning. Peg McLaren has caused a great deal of speculation by the startling announcement that she will put forth in words, if possible, the secret of her great popularity, and then take said. secret and enclose it in a sealed envelope, after which procedure it will be given to some exceedingly fortunate person. Bill Wittman, one of the Maroon and Whites outstanding mermen, has nominated Duke Westrich as the gentleman who is to receive his ability to negotiate several lengths of the tank in quite remarkable time. To the next business manager of this annual goes Wilma Kaitschucks phe4 nomenal success in a position which is popularly supposed to be suited to male persons only. One Hundred Fifty three MAROON AND WHITE To the student who will call at the staff room and prove that he needs it the most, will be given Don Peters' ability to do, in class and before the teacher decides to collect it, homework that has either been forgotten or maliciouslyflj neglected, and to do it in such a way as to convince the teacher that it is ,well prepared. Now, as long as we have disposed of practically every article of value, we do hereby declare that Pat, the police officer to whom we leave our un- dying gratitude for stopping the How of traffic for us each morning at Lake street, shall be given the sole power as executor of this, the last will and testa- ment of the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-nine of Austin I-Iigh School, and we rest secure in the knowledge that he will carry out its terms to the best of his ability. In witness whereof Cwe being commonly suspected of being quite sound in mind and body, even though this document may not be a very good proof of itj we do hereby affix our signature. Qgignedj William Finn Octette of ,I apanese dancing girls who furnished between act entertainment at the Mikado, Miss I-Iofmeister was their coach. My Tower A'-Stately, aloof, her regal head held high Aristocratic outline on the sky ---- H I have seen her in the full sun, splendid and shining, with sudden deep shadows sharp against her brilliance. I have watched her moods against the sky-gayly red on turquoise, grim and black against gray, and dancing under a swerving line of smoke across the sun. I have seen, on a soft warm night, a star come near, to rest upon her shoulder, and watched the moon gently kiss a blessing on her brow. But once I stood in the heart of her: Four strong walls and grey silence, nothing more, except perhaps, a sudden ray from the square of sky above. Serene and calm she was-still lovely. Then of a sudden she sighed, a soft, low sigh that whispered in my heart. It may have been only the swift wind that raced about her blowing wildly, and it may have been that she was a little tired, a little sad to watch her only rival rising to greet her. -Gregg, One H1l11d7E'i Izfig-four PEN SKETCHES A. H. S. Student to I-ler Friend-Sick at I-lome Dear Obstreperous Rita: Was reduced to a pulp when forced to grapple with the idea that your anatomy wasn't hitting on all fours. I-Iave been moving around in a morbid mood all day. Of course, you know that this was the fatal day for receiving the billet doux from our fond teachers-a huge crop of Ds were harvested and a good time was had by all. You will be interested to hear of our bereavement, that is to say, Clara and Cordelia, pedigreed guinea pigs, members of our zoology class and fond god-daughters of Misses Kollman and Randolph have kicked the bucket. , Cubby has blossomed forth like a spring flower in a tie hot enough to melt the Polar regions, thus, as always, he is a blooming teacher. , War is declared in our English class against Charleston Chews, so come back toot sweet. Confectionately, -...... Tod The F riend's Answer Time-The swollenest stage of the mumps. ' Place-A perfectly miserable bed. Toddie darling- f I-Iere I am absolutely bursting with mumps. l look like a rabbit, with a dumb old bandage tied on my brain case. CNever knew my bean was so slip- peryj. Please pester Mr. Tew 'till he informs you what breed of bacteria are infecting me and are responsible for this obstreperous disease. CI-Ionest when my blov'd medecin man takes the junk off I look like flaming youth personified, it's really a nightmare, I mean my image iS.j Say, Miss Randolph shipped me my card, gee, it was a billet tart for how- ever you Say sour in Frenchj. Its trimmings were so red that they scorched the envelope. Isn't it just too sorry about those perfectly precious pigs tho'? Misses Kollman and Randolph must be in Sack cloth and ashes or Something like that. Tod, please don't talk about such eatable things as Charleston Chews while I'm choking on mushy baby foods. Please write again soon and spill all the gossip. Mumpily yours, Rita Popularity Contest CContinued from pages 64 and 66D BEST SPORT .............................. Grace Meyer, Catherine Wood, Evelyn Carpenter. MOST CLEVER ...........,...,.......... Frances Gordon, Virginia Williams, Virginia Mueller. MOST MODEST ............... ........ A thena Filler, Grace Karstens. MOST TRAVELLED .................... Edna Reuter, I-Ielen Lyon, Frieda Miller. MOST SOPHISTICATED ...,.......... Dorothy Walp, Pauline Patton, Virginia Mueller. MOST PRACTICAL ...,..........,..... Yarmilla Mueller, Peg McLaren, Evelyn Rissling. BEST SPORT ............ ........ L eonard Mayer, Al Glenn, John Zepp. MOST CLEVER ............... ........ J . Burns, Arthur Salopolous, Frank Mathews, J. Freemuth. MOST SOPHISTICATED .,...,......., J ack Pastor, Orrin Wais, Joseph Negrescou, Wil- lard Kanning. BIGGEST TEASE ............. ........ J ohn Thurocy, Marcel Girod, John Oakman, Robert I..aw. INIOST TRAVELLED ......... ........ S tanley Payne, Richard Williams, I-Ierman Seimers. MOST PRACTICAL ......... ........ R obert Mould, William Finn, Chester Le Blond. One I1'u11a'rerl Fifty ,ive OLONIES these-the Branches, the Orr and the Hay. Outposts of the Austin spirit. Pioneers those who are the leaders there. Enthusi- astic and loyal the citizens. They Carry On in the best traditions of the Main , and yet show spirit and initiative of their own. Fittingly do they share in this book of the spirit of adventure and youth. N F X fl? X W if W ff Q 4 qgffsxf 'K I X W X K fx! Q X, T L in 4 1 Q Q 41 NW W f X 'Vx ,wa 175, i Z2 NT XA V fx! J ' Fw 1 X fx V xx fix QXZ., N 1 ': 6 'M - X ,..g-ll 7 fx QW f Xa7MNg7fK X' QQ fy GQ WW RW J if P J N g I fx LJ f X Q p TX f MAROON AND WHITE To All of Austin's Graduates REETINGS to our graduates, the people who have set up objects and have achieved them. You have improved yourselves, you have grown into larger worlds of thought and experience, but one of the greatest things you have done is to bring a good will to man, a spirit of courage and loyalty that counts much toward the satisfaction that comes to all of us. You bring cheer and hope to your parents, your teachers and your friends. You challenge us to keep up with you and match your zeal in going ahead with your ambitions. Our best wishes go with you. George C. Brush. OFFICERS OF SCHOOL GEORGE C. BRUSH ......,,..,,...... Asst. Principal in Charge Mr. B One Hundred Fifty-eight ANNIE C. W1ERsoN ......,................,..,,,..,,..... Dean of Girls MARGARET FARNswoRTH.. ..... . ......... Ojice Clerk Faculty 0 Englislfbepartment Orson G. Alexander Edna Clark Helen Breese Lucille Current Vernon Horn Amy Martin Martha Merzit Lillian Morris Mathematics Department Hubert G. Anderson Blanche V. Waters Annie C. Wiersen Science Department Hedwig Drews Commercial Department Oscar A. Akerlund Mary F. Cooke Mary jane Dahl Mildred Fitzgerald Celia C. Gagan E. O. Galusha Austin H. Glamore Hazel E. Hagland Cordelia Olmstead Otto J. Schwartz Gladys G. Steubner Thelma Thorson Civics Department Mary Etta Davis Hubert E. Nutt Marian Sweeney 'lfOn Sabbalical Leave ORR BRANCH '29 Class Officers r C L A S S O F 'Z 9 President .,.,.,...s...s.s ,....... E merson H. Mulks ' ' f Mildred Swensen Vice-Presidents .,,s.s.s .sss.,,s.... C elia Sortegiatto ' Marie Toohey Treasurer ..........,.... ..,s,..., G eraldine Schoenwald L Secretary ...e...e.e..ee....... ...s..s,...s.. L orraine johnson Sergeant-at-arms ssssvsv,,,, , ,A,s,s,4ss- Vincent C, Ryan Class Committees Financial Sigrid Quist, Chairmang Ruth Warnkeg Arthur Eckholmg Katherine Davisg Jennie Pieraccig Katura Vogt. Social Lillian Larkin, Chairmang jane Stromg Sallie Roggemang Edna Kratochuillg Evelyn Gorzynski 5 Mildred McCarthy. Flower 1 Santina Italia, Chairmang Muriel Roseg Dean Pacinig l-lelen O'Sheag Lena Pagani 5 Margaret Zeichner. Color Gertrude Gernhardt, Chairmang Esther l-lanseng Ruth Bierhausg Kathrine Moegamhumg Stella Wielgoszg Lucille I-lankermeyer. Motto Hazel Buerger, Chairmang Mary Williamsg Miriam Newtong Lorraine Muellerg Anna Militanog Dorthea Walker. Ring Marie Surbier, Chairmang Viola White 3 Alice Williamsg Marion Swenseng Bernice Malstromg Adeline Gallo. A Printing and Engraving Lois Woodyard, Chairmang Frances Brameg Emily Eckholmg Hazel Petersg Patrina Messina 5 Bernice Kirsch. Ccmmencement Clara Michalik, Chairmang Jeanette Olsong Elaine Monnickg LeRoy Marksg Stella ,Iastremski 5 Florence DeBellis. Photograph Mabel Milkau, Chairmang Eleanor Leeg Elizabeth Thompsong Frances Sarinecg Elizabeth Donisg Dorothy Kares. Our Himdrmi Fifty-nine MAROON AND WHITE One Himdrcd Sixty HELEN ASQHWORTH Elmwood Park Snookums C. I. C.g Blues Capt. Ball Team. Pet Peeve: Being called Worth Ashes. Ambition: To be a private secretary. MARIE P. BECK Stowe Rhea Girl Reserves, C. I. C., Student Council: Honor Societyg C. I. C. rep. Pet Peeve: Freckles. Ambition: To get an easy job. RUTH BIERHAUS Sumner Beer Capt. of Two Teams, '27 M, 'ZSMQ C. I. C. '28, Austin gnclfs Salesman '27 56, 'ZSMQ C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Glee u . Pet Peeve: Being called Been Ambition: Private secretary. MARIE BLAA May Re Re T C. I. C.: Girl Reserve: Member of Flashing 9 Baseball eam. Pet Peeve: Looking for an eraser. Ambition: Tap dancer. FRANCES BRAME St. Mels Granny Printing com.: Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Washing dishes. Ambition: To be a private secretary. HAZEL BUERGER Nobel Per Chrm. of the Motto com.: Glee Clubg Dramatic Club: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Editorial Staff. Pet Peeve: No ink in the inkwells. f Ambition: To be a first-class steno. ALICE BURRITT Emmet ' Al C. I. C.g Band: I-Ii-jinks '28Mg Winning Band Contest: Sp. Concerts '28 M. Pet Peeve: Being kidded about my playing. Ambition: To be Rockefeller's bookkeeper. LILLIAN CALVEY US. IS.- sy srrrk Girl Reserves: Dramatic. J become an actress. KATHRYN CAMERON La Fayette Editorial Staff: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves, '27, Pet Peeve: To forget to fill my compact. Ambition: To travel jungles, deserts, etc. .I ESSIE FERWERDA Byford C. I. C.: Band. Pet Peeve: Spelling. Ambition: To be a wizard in spelling. CATHERINE CHMELA St. Cyril and Methodius Kitty C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Clean-Up com. '28. Pet Peeve: Getting all S's on my report card. Ambition: To be somebody's Steno. MARY CHOPLAN Hanson Park i'Mare Student Council: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: English homework. Ambition: To be a stenographer. ..Kay.. ...Jaya SOPHIE CHUDZICKI St. Hyacinth Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Making mistakes in typing. Ambition: Somebody's ambition. GWENDOLYN MYRTLE CHURCHILL La Fayette Gwen C. I. C.: Student Council: Girl Reserve: Glee Club: Baseball Team, 'Z9: Lost and Found: Volley Ball. Pet Peeve: Making out book reports. Ambition: A private stenographer. WANDA A. CIOSEK Holy Innocent Min C. I. C.: Girl Reserve. Pet Peeve: Being called Polander. Ambition: To be an aviator. SARAH CLARKE Orr Sally C. I. C.: Band: Girl Reserves, 'Z7: Student Council, 'Z7. Pet Peeve: Teased about my noiseless flute. Ambition: To be a speedy typist. ALICE COLQUITT Byford Al C. I. C.: Corporal in Band. Pet Peeve: Playing the cornet. Ambition: To be a nurse. CARMELA COSENTINO Lock Car C. I. C., Girl Reserve. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Ambition: The future will tell. RUTH CRANDLE Hay Patsy C. I. C. rep. '27M: Y rep. '28M: Girl Reserves: Glee Club: C. I. C.: Baseball Capt. '28 VZ. Pet Peeve: Billy. Ambition: Court steno. MARGARET CZURINKA St. Cyril Marge C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Baseball Team: Student Council. Pet Peeve: Reading Ghost stories. Ambition: To own a Buick Roadster. MYRTLE DALL Stowe Pat Band: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Editorial Staff: Hi-jinks. Pet Peeve: Short hand. Ambition: To direct an orchestra. ADILINE DANIELSON Ryerson Addy Vice-Pres.: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Book report. Ambition: Secretary. ELLEN DAUM Elmwood Park Peggy C. I. C.: Girl Reserve '28. Pet Peeve: Reading David Copperfield. Ambition: To be a competent stenographer. CATHERINE DAVIS Spencer Cats Editor-in-Chief of Austin Times: Girl Reserve: Fin. com.g l-Ii-J inks '28, '29, Pet Peeve: It won't be long now. Ambition: A tap dancer. ORR BRANCH '29 E. One Hundred Sixty-011e MAROON AND WHITE FLORENCE DEBELLIS Cameron 'AFlo Vice-pres. Girl Reserves 'ZSML Hi-links 'ZSMQ C. l. C.: Pres. Girl Reserves 'Z9: Glee Club QSM, '29: Hiilinks Ticket Salesman 'ZSMQ Ukelele Group: Commencement com.: Baseball Team. Pet Peeve: Have some one offer me potato chips. Ambition: join navy and see the world. YOLANDA DEFERVILLE Lloyd 'AYoly C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Band, Sgt.: Circus Band. Pet Peeve: Being called 'Alonglegsf' Ambition: To go to work. EVELYN DE GRAFF Young C. I. C.: G. R. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: Be a bookkeeper. REGINA DERESZEWICZ St. Francis Queen Honor Society: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Editorial Staff. Pet Peeve: Writing compositions. Ambition: Travel round the world. ..Ev.. ELIZABETH DONIS Elmwood Park Liz C. l. C.: Girl Reserves: Photograph com.: C. I. C. rep. QSM: Volley Ball '27. Pet Peeve: Carrying home books. Ambition: To be a hot stepper. DOROTHY E. DORN Orr Dot Glee '28, '29: Dramatic Club '28: Volley Ball 'Z7: Baseball '29: Mgr. of Capt. Ball '27: Hi-,links '27, '28: Commencement. Pet Peeve: Oh! those lonely nights. Ambition: Become a good jazz player. JANE DUNN St. Williams CurlS Art Club: C. I. C.: Capt. Ball Team '28. Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Ambition: To be a dancer. . CLARA DUROFF Lovett Lefty Girl Reserves: Austin Times Salesman QSM: C. I. C. i i l Ono Hundred Silviy-ffwo Pe'E'Peeve: Being ca ed lvluftf' Ambition: To be manager of Woolworth Store. GRACE DWYER Sumner Shorty Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: To be teased about being short. Ambition: To be somebody's steno. .IENNIE DYNGOS La Fayette Dingi C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Student Council. Pet Peeve: Answering questions. Ambition: Bc worth while to some one. ARTHUR ECKHOLM Ryerson Art C. I. C.: Finance com. Pet Peeve: Radio static. Ambition: Baseball player star. EMILY ECKHOLIVI Nobel Pipsqueek C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club: Hi-,links Sales- man: Printing and Engraving com. Pet Peeve: To be called shorty. Ambition: Lady of leisure. OLGA E. EHLSCHLAGER Young Shorty Hi-,links '28: Girl Reserve: Field Day Drill: C. I C. Pet Peeve: Being called shrimp. Ambition: Somebody's steno. MARY FANELLA Elmwood Park Du Hy C. I. C. Pet Peeve: I-Iousework. Ambition: To become a private secretary. MARIE CENTRACCO May Madge Arith. Champ. '28: C. I, C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: To have my feet grow bigger. Ambition: Stop blushing when being introduced. CHARLOTTE FIELD ..Ch .. C. I. C.: Member of Band: I-li-,links QSM. ar Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Ambition: To be a successful bookkeeper. HELEN FITZGERALD Presentation Fits C. I. C. Pet Peeve: I-lave my pencil break during test. Ambition: Somebody's stenog. BERNICE FLANAGAN Spencer Bebe C. I. C.: Ukelele Club: Girl Reserves: Student Council, Pet Peeve: The morning after the night before. Ambition: Secretary to some good-looking boss. MILDRED FOLEY Cameron Billie C. I. C.: Girl Reserves '28: Editorial Staff '28: Hi- j inks '28, Pet Peeve: Getting to school on time. Ambition: To become a court reporter. ZELMA FREEMAN Ryerson Zel Girl Reserves: C. I. C. rep.: Treas. Baseball Capt, '29. Pet Peeve: Waiting on late customers. Ambition: To be an all around athlete. HELEN M. GABRIEL Hanson Park Angel C. I. C.: Girl Reserve: 1756, '28, QSM, '29, Baseball: Sports Group: Social Group: Volley Ball: Member of Flashing Nine. Pet Peeve: Being kidded about my brown eyes. Ambition: To be an aviatrix. MARY GALLAGHER St. Williams Red C. I. C,: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: To be a good typist. HAZEL GALLAN Cameron Bob Girl Reserves: C. I. C.: Art Club: Sports. Pet Peeve: To do homework. Ambition: To be a stenographer. ADELINE GALLO I-lay Add C. I. C. rep. '27 and Member '27. '28. '29: Girl Reserves 27, '28, '29: Capt. Baseball Team '29: Capt. Ball. '28: Volley Ball Czgnt. '27: Ring com. Pet Peeve: our week ends. Ambition: A way to a man's heart. ORR BRANCH '29 One Hundred Sixty-three l l MAROON AND WHITE GERTRUDE V. GERNHARDT Lincoln jr, High uGerty C. I. C. rep.: Girl Reserves: I-Ii-jinks '28, '29g First Lieut., Band: Band Concert: Orchestra: Circus Band: Chrm. Color com. Pet Peeve: Being called Skinny, Amlzition: To be a 'ikeen sax player. SOPHIE GIBBS Bancroft Sonny C. l. C.: Dram. Club: pres. Art Club: Girl Reserves: Sgt. Band: Orchestra: Circus Band: Hi-jinks. Pet Peeve: Bookkeeping. Ambition: To be a piano accompanist. ANTOINETTE GIGLIO Our Lady of Angels Tc ny Girl Reserves: Honor Society: C. I. C. Member. Pet Peeve: Gymnasium. Ambition: Private secretary. THELMA GILJ E Elmwood Park Tim' C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: To travel around the world. EVELYN GINDER Elmwood Park Smiles C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Sports Club and Dramatic: Clean-Up com. Pet Peeve: Hearing the alarm clock ring. Ambition: Model. LYGIA GIORGI Washington Y: C. I. C.: Baseball Team. Pet Peeve: Shrimp Ambition: Bookkeeper or typist. EVELYN ANN GLASSIER Thorpe C. I. C.: Girl Reserve. Pet Peevet Going to the movies. Ambition: To be a private secretary. HENRIETTA GONNELLA St. Thomas Aquinas Riggie' C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Capt. Ball Team '28. Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Ambition: Main Austin. ..I-ee.. ..EVe.. One Hmzdred S1'.1'fy-fozu' Ryerson Billie C. I, C.: Girl Reserves '27, '28, '29: Y rep. '27M: Glee Club '27, '29: Pin com. '29: Volley Ball Team '27: Capt. Ball Team: Capt. '28: Baseball Team '29: Hi-links '27M: Sfszial com, Graduating Class '29: Public Speaking com. Pet Peeve: Staying home nights. Ambition: To receive a S100 weekly pay check. VICTORIA J. GRAZIANO Nash Vic Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Being called Speedy, Ambition: Bookkeeper or typist. GENEVIEVE M. GRYGIEL Nobel Gin C. I. C.: Girl Reserve: Publicity com. for Clean-Up Campaign, Uke Club. Pet Peeve: Not getting enough sleep. Ambition: Comptometer operator or typist. IRIVIA HAMAN St. Pauls Lutheran Peanuts B Cal. C.: Girl Reserves QSM, '29: Supply Salesman '29: an . Pet Peeve: To have my French horn cackle. Ambition: To become president of A. 82 P. companies. ELIZABETH F. HANCOCK Spencer ..Betty,. Austin Times Salesman '27M, '29: Honor Society: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Blushing. Ambition: Two more years at the main. LUCILLE HANKERMEIFER nlviag ic.. St. Pauls Lutheran g C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Color com.: Supply Salesman: Baseball: Volley Ball Team. Pet Peeve: To be called Tweella, Ambition: Ask me something I know. ELEANORE HANSEN Elmwood Park Lenny C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Being called Miss. Ambition: Somebcdy's steno. ESTHER HANSEN Stowe Terry Vice-pres. and Editor Art Club: C. I. C. rep. 'NM Girl Reserves: Hi-jinks. Pet Peeve: Hearing Edna talk in class Ambition: Somebody's secretary. GRACE HANSEN Young Gigglelips' Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Practicing piano lessons. Ambition: Private secretary. MARIE HILLIARD Maternity B. V. M. 'iRee C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: Somebcdy's stenog. PATSY LORRAINE HODGES Elmwocd Park Pat C, I. C.: Art Club: Band: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: To break a pencil point during a test. Ambition: To be a cartoonist. MARY HUSS Motley Shorty Baseball: C. I. C.: Volleyball: Capt, Ball. Pet Peeve: Stay home Wednesdays: go out Fridays. Ambition: To do what can't be done. HAROLD FRED ILLG Fahonen Big Boy Clean-Up cfm.: Assemblies: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: To miss street cars in the morning. Ambition: To become a cashier in bank. SANTINA ITALIA Lloyd Sandy Pres. Student Council: Girl Reserves: C. I. C. rep.: Glee Club: Honor Society: Art Club: I-Ii-jinks: Baseball Team: Chrm. Flower com.: Gen. Chrm. Clean-Up com.: Lost and Found: 'ZSM Volley Ball: Tri. Circle Alumnae: Times rep. , Pet Peeve: Staying home when the moon s out. Ambition: To be a collegiate dancer. LOUISE JABLONICKY St. Cyril and Methodius Lou C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Washing dishes. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. KATHERINE JACOBY Elmwood Park 'AKay C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Volley Ball: Baseball: Capt. Ball. Pet Peeve: Disappointments. Ambition: Tour U. S. ORR BRANCH '29 I One H1l1ldI'Fd Sirfy-ji-z'e MAROON AND WHITE i One Hundred Sixty-six STELLA J ASTREMSKI Foster i'Star Girl Reserves: Lieut. Band: Student Council: Com- mencement com.: Art Club: I-Ii-,links '28, '29, Pet Peeve: Rainy nights. Ambition: To be a flag-pole sitter. MARGARET JENSON Mont Clare Peggy C. I. C. pres.: C. I. C. rep. '27, '28: Volley Ball Team: I-Ii-,Iinksg Office Helper: Glee Club: Sgt. Band: Orchestra: Girl Reserves: Sports Club: Dramatic Club: Chrm. of Public Speaking com.: Clean-Up com. Pet Peeve: Sitting across from a man eating soup. Ambition: ,loin the navy and see the world. ALICE NINA JOHNSON Stowe ' Al Honor Society: Girl Reserves: Student Council: C. I. C.' Chrm. Service Committee Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Blushing. Ambition: To be an expert comptometrist. DOROTHY JOHNSON Cameron Dots C. I. C.: Student Council: Girl -Reserves. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: Private Secretary. LORRAINE JOHNSON Young Lor Secretary of Class: C. I. C,: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Dusting. Ambition: To be a private secretary. JOSEPHINE T. JOYCE Nash joe Y: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: The Neighborhood Nightingale. Ambition: To be a piano teacher. DOROTHY MARIE KARES Our Ladies Help of Christians Dot C. I. C.: Girl Reserves rep. '27, '28: G. R. Music Chrm. '28, '28L5, '29: Glee Club Treas.: Hi-jinks: Flashing Nine Team: Election Commissioners: Photo com.: Sup- ply Room Girl. Pet Peeve: Scrubbing the kitchen floor. Ambition: Keep smiling and aim to please. BERNICE KIRSCH Cameron Bebe I-Ii-links Ticket Salesman '27M: GirlVReserve: C. I. C.: Giee Clib 'Z8'A: Fliijiks Program NTPrinting and Engraving com. Pet Peeve: I hate to be called bare-knees. Ambition: Country school teacher. RUTH KOEGELHEIDER Lovett Lefty C 5.1 Lib. of Ukelele Club: Indian Baseball Team: -Pet Peeve: Losing shorthand paper for test. Ambition: Not to get too much avoirdupois. LOUISE KRANZOW Young Curly Girl Reserve rep.: C. I. C.: Field Day Drill: C. I. C. rep. '28 M. Pet Peeve: Strollincg in the moonlight-alone. Ambition: Somebo y's bookkeeper. EDNA KRATOCHVILL Young Eddie Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Poetry by teachers half in love. Ambition: See my name on Broadway lights. KATHERINE D. KULAK Cameron Kay C. I. C.: Girl Reserve. Pet Peeve: Think you'll ever amount to anything? Ambition: To become an expert hairdresser. RUTH KVISTAD Elmwood Park Bobby Baseball: C. I. C.: Band. Pet Peeve: To be teased about my clarinet. Ambition: To be a stenographer. MARIE LACHOWICZ St. Helen C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: To be called sl-iorty. Ambition: To be a stenographer. ..Me.. BERTHA LACKNER Lovett C. I. C.: Student Council. Pet Peeve: Gym. Ambition: Aviatrix. LILLIAN LARKIN Our Lady of An els Pretzels C. I. C.: C. I. rep.: Austin Times Salesman: Volley Ball: Girl Reserves: Student Council: Election Com- missioners: Dramatic Club: Honor Society: Social Chrm.: Sports Club: Clean-Up com. Pet Peeve: Having someone dance on my feet. Ambition: First woman president of U. S. Bert EVELYN LARSON I-Ia Sally GirI, Reserve '27M, '28, QSM, '29: C. I. C.: Sports Group: Social Group. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: To be an Aviatrix. ELEANOR LEE Sumner Skeezix Pres. of Honor Society: C. I. C.: Editorial Staff: Photo- graph Committeeman: I-Ii-,I inks Salesman. Pet Peeve: Book reports. Ambition: To make a tour through Europe. FLORENCE LEONARD Flimpsy C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: To be lau hed at. Ambition: A peach oga Steno. MYRTLE LINDBERGH Hanson Park Babe All Outside Sports: C. I. C.: Hi-,links Program '27M, Glee Club '27Vg: Baseball Team. Pet Peeve: To be ditched. Ambition: To do what is expected of me. LUELLA LITTLE Sumner Pee Wee C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: To be called Little. Ambition: To be a deep-sea diver. VIRGINIA JEAN LUCIANNA Schiller Girl Reserve: Band: C. I. C.: Played in Prize Winning Contest, Pet Peeve: Doing bookkeeping. Ambition: To be a nobby drum player. Jimmie STELLA LUKASIK St. Francis C. I. C.: Girl Reserve. Pet Peeve: To be called witty. Ambition: To sign checks. ELSIE MARIE LUND Yates C. I. C. rep.: Student Council: G. R. Pet Peeve: Staying home and sewing. Ambition: To be a nurse. 4 Stel Babe ORR BRANCH '29 One Hundred Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Sixly-riglzf IRMA I. MACOSKIE Burr Om C. I. C.: G. R.: Band: Hi-jinks. Pet Peeve: Missing a street car. Ambition: To travel. MILDRED DOROTHY MACARTHY Presentation Shanty C. I. C.: Girl Reserve '29: Glee Club '27M: Pres. Glee Club: Sec'y Glee Club '29g Supply Room: Social com.: Hi-J inks Program. Pet Peevet I-Iousework and practicing the piano. Ambition: To join the navy and see the world. MARJORIE MALLOY . St. Williams Marge Y: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Being called shrimp. Ambition: Telephone operator. ANNA MALONE Young Mickey Band: Orchestra: Girl Reserves: Sgt. Band: C. I. C.: Hi-jinks: Sprin Concert. Pet Peeve: I-faving my clarinet squeak. Ambition: join a ritzy orchestra. BERNICE LUELLA MALSTROM Llo d Bernie C. C.: Girl Reserves: Glee Club '28: Honor Society: Student Council: Art Club: Austin Times Salesman '28: Business Mgr. Editorial Staff: Clean-Up com.: Electorial com.: Ring com.: Hi-jinks 'ZSMQ Office Helper. Pet Peeve: To be called bare knees. Ambition: To become first woman president of U. S. MARCELLE MANTOR Locke Skeezix C. I. C.: Uke Club: Glee Club: G. R.: Band: Champ Cornet: Band Contest: Corp. Band. Pet Peeve: When my horn refuses to sing. Ambition: To be a knobby cornet player. PAULINE MARCHUK Hanson Park Polly Band: Girl Reserve: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: To be teased. Ambition: To be a stenographer. LE ROY H. MARKS Cameron , Roy Austin Times Salesman: C. I. C. rep.: Student Council: Bskt. Ball Team. Pet Peeve: To help with housework. Ambition: Success and a good job. GENEVIEVE L. IVICCLOSKY Orr jean Ann Girl Reserves: C. I. C.: Student Council. Pet Peeve: Doing homework over the week end. Ambition: To be a detective. ANNA MAE MCGRORY May jiggs C. . C.: Girl Reserves: Chrm. Girl Reserve Bulletin: Board com.: Y rep. 'Z7. Pet Peeve: Drying dishes. Ambition: Success in a well-paying job. ELSIE A. MEIKE Locke Blonde C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Playing the piano. Ambition: To work in some large office. PATRINA MESSINA Ryerson ' Richie C. I. C.: Glee Club: C. I. C. rep. '29: Capt. Ball Team '28: Printing and Engraving Graduation Class: Clean-Up com. '29. Pet Peeve: Bookkeeping. Ambition: To get a successful position. CLARA L. MICHALIK Motley Bobbie Chrm. of Commencement: Y Girl Reserves: C. I. C.: Capt. Ball '28 V23 Baseball '29. Pet Peeve: Go out on rainy nights. Ambition: To break in the movies. MARY .IANE MICHAUD Nash Snoodles Student Council: C. I. C. rep. '28: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Getting a run in my stocking. Ambition: To be a typist. FLORENCE MIKULSKI Ryerson Flo C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Capt. Ball Team. Pet Peeve: Him. Ambition: To be a champion typist. ANNA MILITANO Our Lady of Angels Girl Reservesg C. I. C.: Motto com.: Glee Club. Pet Peeve: Lonely Sunday. Ambition: To play a banjo. ..Annn MABEL A. MILKAU St. Pauls Lutheran C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Top Sgt.: Student Council: Election com.: Chrm. Photo com.: I-Ii-jinks: Orchestra. Pet Peeve: Being razzed about the solo contest. Ambition: To become a private nurse. MARGARET MILLER Nobel Marge Clean-Up com.: Girl Reserves '273 C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Somebody-I wonder who. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. GENEVIEVE L. MITTEN Delano C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: Work for someone. ELAINE MONNICH Nash C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Walking in the rain, and-??7- Ambition: Play tenor banjo in an orchestra. Milos ..Gen,. HE.. CATHERINE MOYNAHAN Resurrection Bunny C. I. C.: Dancing: Baseball. Pet Peeve: Writing book reports. Ambition: To be a private secretary. LORRAINE MUELLER Ryerson Lorrie C. I. C.: Austin Times rep.: Chrm. Supply Room: Girl Reserves: Motto com. Pet Peeve: Blushing. Ambition: Somebody's stenog. EMERSON MULKS Darien, Wis. Em Pres. Graduating Class: Pres. Dramatic Club: C. I. C.: Student Council: Austin Times rep. Pet Peeve: Cleaning typewriters. Ambition: To be collegiate. ESTHER NEITZEL Emmaus Lutheran Big Boy Girl Reserve: Honor Society: C. I, C. Ambition: Piano playing. ORR BRANCH '29 l One Hundred Sixty-nine M MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Seventy MIRIAM NEWTON St. Williams Mickey Girl Reserves: Austin Times Salesman: Honor Society: Baseball Team: C. l. C. Pet Peeve: Being interrupted while reading interesting book. Ambition: To be a crackerjack novelist. MARY NUZZO Melrose Park Mare Dramatic Club '28: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: To stop croaking when merely singing. Ambition: Work for a publishing house. FLORENCE OHLSON Burr Flo C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Book reports. Ambition: Somebody's stenog. JOHN OLZOURK Gur Lady of Angels C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Washing windows. Ambition: A baseball star. .IEANETTE OLSEN Young Jen Capt. Band: Dramatic Club: Glee Club: Sec'y Dra- matic Club '29: Sec'y Glee Club '28: Hi-jinks Ticket Salesman: Girl Reserves: Austin Times Salesman 1856: Circus Band: Commencement com.: C. I. C.: Senior Sing- ing: Cast, Spark Plugs: Editor Weekly Spasm: Editorial Staff: I-Ii-links '27M, '28Vg: Orchestra: Twinkling Stars: Winner, Solo Contest: Member, Winning Band '28, '29. Pet Peeve: Hearing French horns cackle. Ambition: A major A at main building. MABEL RUTH OLSON Nash Mah Girl Reserves: Civic Industrial Club. Pet Peeve: Being called Miss Modestyf' Ambition: To travel in foreign lands. HELEN M. OFSHEA Our Lady of Angels Nell C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Him. Ambition: Somebody's steno. VICTORIA OZARKA St. Francis Girl Reserves: Editorial Staff: C. I. C.: Official Hostess: Honor Society. Pet Peeve: Rain on a Sunday. Ambition: To become somebody's private secretary. DENA PACINI McLaren Dee Capt. Baseball Team: Volley Ball Champ.: Girl Reserve: C. I. C. Field Day Drill: Capt. Ball: Austin Times Salesman. Pet Peeve: Being called curly. Ambition: To secure a good position. LEN A PAGANI Ryerson Baseball: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Flower corn.: Capt. Ball '28: Volley Ball '27 M. Pet Peeve: Carrying home books. Ambition: Secret. HAZEL PETERS A Elmwood Park Hey C. l.C.: Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club: Printing com. for G ad t' . Vick r ua ion Pet Peeve: Spelling tests. Ambition: Learn Hying. JEAN M. PIERACCI Elmwood Park Curly C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: C. I. C. rep. '28: financial com.: Sgt, Band: Band: Circus Band: I-Ii-,links '27M, '28M. Member, Band Contest. Pet Peever Staying home alone on Wednesday nights. Ambition: Be a keen saxophone player. GERTRUDE PISKORZ Hanson Park C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Ambition: To continue my education. MILDRED POLONITZ Nobel 'iMille Girl Reserves 'Z8: Capt. Ball Team: C. l. C. Pet Peeve: Walking in the rain. Ambition: A trip to California. ELINOR QUINN Grant El C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Strolling in the moonlight alone. Ambition: Somebody's steno. SIGRID QUIST Elmwood Park Blondie C. l. C.: Girl Reserves: C. l. C. rep.: Election com.: Capt., Capt. Ball Team: Baseball '29: Chrm. Financial com. '29: Volle Ball '28: Girl Reserves: Dramatic Club: Sport Club: Oflgllce Assistant. Pet Peeve: Makin' whoopie. Ambition: To be somebody's 'Asweet mama. STEPHANIE RAMS Hanson Park Stephen C. I. C.: Capt. Baseball '29: Austin Times salesman. Pet Peeve: Not knowing all things in this world. Ambition: To continue my education. ALICE REEVES Lloyd Al C. 1. C.: Band '27M, '28M. Pet Peeve: Not knowing all things in this world. Ambition: To continue my education. DOROTHY RETZER Young Dot Pres. Austin Times: Salesman, Austin Times: Editor, Austin Times: C. l. C.: Chrm., Clean-Up Campaign: Hi-blinks. Pet Peeve: Getting a run in my stocking. Ambition: Getting all S's on report card. LEA PAULINE RIGALI Holy Rosary Pauly C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: A week-end at home. Ambition: Two years at Maine then? RUTH ROEMER Stowe Shorty Supply Sgt., Girls' Band: C. I. C. rep.: Austin Times Salesman QSM: Dramatic Club: Girls'Glee Club: Supply Salesman: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: lnterruptions while playing clarinet or reading. Ambition: Play saxophone and go through university. SALLY C. M. ROGGEMAN Orr Sal Volley Ball: Field Day: Baseball: C. l. C.: Girl Reserves: Clean-Up Campaign: Social com. Pet Peeve: Windy days. Ambition: To make a trip to California. MURIEL ROSE Young Giggles Band: C. l. C. Club: Flower com.: Office Editor: Girl Reserves '27. Pet Peeve: Missing a Division Street car. Ambition: Private secretary. HAROLD RUTTER Lovett ll Red Baseba 3 Football: Hockey: Soccer: Swimming: Horse- gacik-rigiingg Roller-skating: Bskt. Ball and Hiking to O Ofa O Pet Peeve: Being teased about my carrot-top. Ambition: To be another Henry Ford. ORR BRANCH '29 l One Hundred Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE One Hmzdrcd SC'I'!'IIfj'-f'ZC'0 ALICE RYAN Resurrection Sally C. I. C., Girl Reserve. Pet Peeve: Doing homework over the weekend. Ambition: To travel. VINCENT C. RYAN Presentation Connie CIC. I. C., Bskt. Ball Team, Sgt.-at-Arms, Graduating 21 . PS3 Peeve: Washing windows. Ambition: To be a C. P. A. EDNA RYDSTROM Lovett Eddie Girl Reserve, C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Doing my homework. Ambition: Somebody's stenog. EDITH B. SABBATIELLO May Eddie C. I. C.g Girl Reserves rep. 'ZSQ Band Corp.: I-Ii-jinksg Circus Bandg Band Contest '28, '29, Clean-up com. Pet Peeve: Seven a. m. Ctime to get upl. Ambition: Certified public accountant. GRACE MARIE SALETTA Cameron Gray C. I. C., Austin Times Salesman '28M3 Girl Reserve: Glee Clubg Hi-links 'ZSVZQ Volley Ball Team. Pet Peeve: The alarm clock. Ambition: To hunt sea tigers in Siberia. FRANCES C. SARANIEC Orr Franny S Cf? I. C., Girl Reserves, Photography com., Editorial ta . Pet Peeve: Being teased. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. MILDRED SCHAREK fCameron Milly C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Having someone makin' Hey! Hey! Ambition: To beat Helen Wills. VIRGINIA BILLY SCHLOSSER Stowe Frenchy Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: To be called Bedelia. Ambition: To be a model. GERALDINE SCHOENWALD Young jerry Second Lieut., Band, Editor, Band Paper, Hi-jinksg Band Pub. Mgr.: Custodian, Band Roomg Treas. Grad. Classg Champ. Pub. Speaking Contestg IAQ C. I. C.3 Editorial Staffg C. I. C. rep. 'ZSQ Times rep. 'ZSMQ Girl res. Second Sem.1 Band Contest, Circus Band. Pet Peeve: Being razzed about my large in- strument. Ambition: To play a piccolo. CAROLINE SCIHUH Lovett Carol Hi-jinks rep.: Student Council, Clean-Up com.3 C. I. C., Art Club. Pet Peeve: Monday morning. Ambition: To travel. - MILDRED SEAMAN St. Pauls Lutheran Peanuts C. I. C.g Bandg Girl Reserves '27. Pet Peeve: Washing dishes. Ambition: To be a first-class steno. EVELYN SEDLACJEK Stowe Little Eva C. I. C.g Girl Reserves, Dramatic Club: Girl Reservesg Sport Clubg Baseball Capt.g Capt., Capt. Ball Teamg Capt., Volley Ball Team. Pet Peeve: To be ditched by a friencl. Ambition: To break Lindy's record. ANNA SHALLEROUS Orr Scotty Girl Reserves: C. I, C.: Student Council: Clean-Up com.: Editorial Staff. Pet Peeve: Have someone disturb my Eery day dreams. Ambition: Live in California. ALICE M. SHERMAN Nash Al Student Council: C. I. C.:1Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Homework. Ambition: Somebody's stenog. EDNA SHERMAN Byforcl Eddie C. I. C.: Girl Reserves '27M, '28. Pet Peeve: Missing street cars. Ambition: To be an expert typist. NORMA SIMPSON Locke Norm' ' C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Being interrupted while reading. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. JANE B. SLOBODZIAN Ryerson Giggles C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Ambition: Be president of a large corporation. CECILIA SORTEGIATTO Ryerson Vice-pres., Graduating Class '29: Girl Reserve '27, '28, 'Z9: Glee Club: Honor ociety: C. I. C.: Public Speaking com. '29. Pet Peevei Getting up early. Ambition: Being head bookkeeper of a Firm. MELBA STEFANI Stowe Mel C. I. C. Pet. Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Ambition: Private stenog. MARY'STRAZZABASCO Spencer Mar C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Honor Societ 3 Band: Hi- jinks: Band Contest: First Place Class C: Bandstand Club: C. I. C. rep. '28. Pet Peeve: Locker combination. Ambition: Secretary for president lwhat presidentj. .IANE STROM Nobel Honey Social com.: C. I. C.: Times typist: Clean-Up corn.: Girl Reserves '27. Pet Peeve: Being disappointed on Fridays. Ambition: lt's a secret. MARIE SUHRBIER Cameron Babe C. I. C.: Glee Club '28M: Vice-pres., Girl Reserves: I-:Ilonor Society: Candy Chrm,: C. I. C.: rep. '28: Ring rm. Pet Peeve: Go bake an egg. Ambition: To be an aviatrix. MARIAN SWENSEN Young I-Ii-links: C. I. C.: Spring Concert: Corp.: Sgt, Drum Major: Orchestra: Band. Pet Peeve: Trying to play my solo. Ambition: To join a ritzy orchestra. MILDRED SWENSEN -.M3F'. Vice- res. '29g Austin Girls' Band: I-Ii-.links '28, '29: Corp., gt.: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Being called Millerd. !! Ambition: Keen orchestra like Guy Lombardo!! Young Cuddlcs ORR BRANCH '29 Ont' Hundred Seffcnty-tllree MAROON AND WHITE l i One H undred Seventy-fam' MARION SYVERSON Elmwood Park Pinkie C. I. C.: Girl Reserves Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Ambition: More schooling. LILLIAN TALENTINO Lloyd Lil C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: I-Ii-,I inks: Circus Band: Band- Sgt., Band Contest. Pet Peeve: Being called Shrimp. Ambition: Getting a good job. DOROTHY TAPPER Sumner Dot C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Listening to lectures. Ambition: Somebody's stenog. VIRGINIA TEWS Lovett Gin C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Band: I-Ii-,links Usher. Pet Peeve: Blushing for no reason at all. Ambition: To continue at big Austin. ELIZABETH THOMPSON Hay Betty C. . C.: Glee Club: Y rep.: Hi-jinks: Capt. Ball: Volley Ball: Girl Reserves: Photograph com.: Sports: Dramatic: Clean-Up. Pet Peeve: Having no holidays. Ambition: To sing higher than Galli Curci. RUTH GLADYS THOMPSON Badger Ruthie C. I. C.: Dramatic: Band: I-Ii-jinks. Pet: Peeve: A run in my stocking. Ambition: To be a nurse. MARIE TOOHEY Hay Dolly C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Austin Times Salesman: Capt. Baseball Team: Vice-pres. Grad. Class. Pet Peeve: Staying home nights. Ambition: To be a champion swimmer. KATUILAH VOGT Sumner Kay C. I. C.: Girl Reserves rep. '27: Band '27: Candy Sales- man: Baseball Team: Volley Ball Team: Member, Finan- cial com. Pet Peeve: Break pencil when having shorthand test. Ambition: To be a journalist. DOROTHEA WALKER Moos Dot Band: Corp.-Sgt.: I-Ii-jinks: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Are you letting your hair grow? Ambition: To be a band irector. Cl-I. EJ RUTH WARNKE Stowe Sandy Financial Committeeman: Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Pet Peeve: Oh! You'd be surprised. Ambition: President I-Ioover's private secretary. EVELYN WEGENER' Young Professor First Lieut., Band: Girl Reserves: C. I. C.: Orchestra: Circus Band: Art Club: Sol. com., Baseball Team: Volley Ball: Ticket Salesman: I-li-jinks. Pet Peeve: My lips not vibrating when playing. Ambition: To be a professor of music. JULIA WERON St. Francis jul Official Hostess, Honor Society, '29: Girl Reserves: C. I. C.: Austin Times Salesman '29. Pet Peeve: Getting up at six o'clock. Ambition: To be a typist. ANNA WEYRAUCH Elmwood Park Teddy Dancing: Baseball: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Being called Miss. Ambition: To be an expert stenographer. VIOLA WHITE Elmwood Park V1 Vice-pres., Honor Society: Sec'y Art Club: Editor-im Chief Branch News: Suppy Girl: C. I. C.: Ring com.: Pub. com.: Clean-Up Campaign: Girl Reserves 2. Pet Peeve: The Division Street car. Ambition: To beat the world's champion typist. STELLA WIELGOSZ Motley C. I. C. Club: Volley Ball '27: Baseball '29: Capt. B ll T '28. Billie a eams Pet Peeve: To get home early feveningj Ambition: Go to Paris-can't be done. ALICE R. WILLIAMS Lovett Al Corp., Band: C. I. C.: Girl Reserves: Ring com. '29: I-liglinks '28: Orchestra: Band Contest '28: First in Class: C. B. C., '29: Third Class B: Solo Contest '29, Second. Pet Peeve: Playing flute instead of a sax. Ambition: Own a business. MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS Stowe Mar C. I, C.: Girl Reserves: Color com. Graduating Class. Pet Peeve: Being called shorty. Ambition: To be a success in business world. JOSEPHINE WITEK Motley Jo C. I. C. Club: Girl Reserves Club: Volley Ball: Base- ball: Capt. Ball. Pet Peeve: To be bossed. Ambition: To be a marathon dancer. MILDRED S. WITTERSHEIM St. Pauls Lutheran Mil Sgt., Girls' Band: C. I. C.: Girl Reserve: Orchestra: I-Ii-jinks '27M, '28M: Spring Concert '28, '29: Band Contest '28, '29, Pet Peeve: Being teased about my boss. Ambition: To be a stenographer. ALICE WOLT MAN Hay C. . C.: Student Council. Pet Peeve: Poetry. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. ALMA WOODRUFF Young C. I. C.: Girl Reserves. Pet Peeve: Book refnorts of course. Ambition: To be a awyer. LOIS R. WOODYARD Byford Second Lieut, Band: Winner of Solo Contest: I-Ii-jinks '27 M, 2895: Girl Reserves '27M: Austin Times Salesman: ghiimCPrinting and Engraving com., Member, Orchestra: .Pet Peeve: Being kidded about my sli horn. Ambition: Be solo trombonist in Sousa's Band. MARGARET ZEICHNER Cameron Muncy Girl Reserves: Honor Society: Volley Ball Team: Pres., Glee Club: Ukelele Chrm.: C. I. C. rep. '28M: Flower com.: Baseball Team: I-Ii-J inks Salesman. Pet Peeve: jammed typewriter keys in speed test. Ambition: Be at least six inches taller. HAI.. NAI.. ORR BRANCH '29 One H undred S emfuty- five MAROON AND WHITE ROSE ZUMPH Stowe Ro Girl Reserves: C. I. C.g Y rep. Pet Peeve: Being called' fat. Ambition: Get a soft job. ' STEPHANIE ZYWIEC Nobel ' Stephie Voliey Ball Team: Capt. Ball Team: C. I. C. b Pit Peeve: Being interrupted when reading interesting oo . Q Ambition: To be a private secretary. ' Organizations and Clubs 'of the Orr Branch The clubs and student organizations at the Orr Branch are responsible for the drafting and execution of almost all the campaigns and rules affecting the school. They also have charge of assembly programs and other enter- tainments. The C. I. C. is an organization which has a 10072, student enrollment. Every pupil of the school is a member. Each semester the student pays a dime and receives a pin in return, the major part of the money collected being used to buy soap and towels for the washrooms. The club takes a big part in the clean-up campaigns also. A representative is elected from each section at the beginning of the semester. The Student Council has twenty-five members. Its purpose is to keep the school clean and orderly. The members work in team from the second to twelfth periods. They keep the washrooms supplied with soap and towels, appoint hall guards, supply rooms with chalk and erasers, and clean up the rooms and halls. . The Dramatic Club offers students the opportunity of learning poise and grace in the art of speaking and acting. The Club presents plays at assemblies ,and at the. annual I-Ii-jinks. Miss Lucille Current is the director of the club. Thisnsemester the club has a total of about thirty members. The purpose of the Girls' Glee Club is to furnish songs for assemblies, concerts, and the I-Ii-jinks. A member of the Glee Club must be a fairly good singer, have the seventh period free, and be willing to stay the whole ,period to practice: There are thirty-one members in the club this semester. ' The purpose of the I-Ionor Society is to encourage the pupils to raise their scholarship records. In order to be eligible to join one must have attained the Super-I-Ionor Roll three times during one semester. Last semester the mem- bership was forty-six. The club has charge of one assembly each semester, and at the last one gave a very interesting play. The Branch Girl Reserves are proud to say that their membership for this semester of about one hundred ,ninety-five girls is the largest it has ever been. The slogan of the Girl Reserves is To face life squarely, and the purpose is To find and give the best and to make this world a happier place in which to live in for being in it. Any girl may become a member. Entertainment played a large part in the Y work of this semester due to the plan of appoint- ing girlsxinto interest groups headed by a chairman. The candy booth, which is out in the corridor every Friday, might be called a part of the Service Com- mittee. Every semester the Y does a great deal of service work for the bene- fit of the poor and needy people. They also presented clothing to the Little Wanderers' Day Nursery. One Hzmdred Sr rlzfy-six 0 R R C L U B S Student Art Club Choplan Hansen johnson Monisrce Newman Lachner Nied Dunn White Wiersen Beck Ruhlin Wegener Sherman Nyberg Naud Doris Clark Michaud Hawk Shoemaker Imes Eleman Cholvin Jacobson Richardson Gibbs Churchill Italia jastremski Woltman Malstrom Centracco Honor Society ' Sweeney Suhrbier Beck Strazzabosco Neitzel Newton LeVan Hansen Larkin Richter Giglio White Frey johnson Duus Thomas Selander Halseth Scharek Mackprang Hancock Bonesz Zeichner Weron Dereszewicz jones Sortegiatto Telesnicki Cvielow Malstrom Lee DeCock Hawk Richardson Ilatia Ozarka Eleanor Lee, Pres.g Viola White, Vice-Pres.g Bernice Bergensen, Sec.g Ruth Freudenberger, ggeasg julia Weron, Socl. Chrm.g Victoria Ozarka, Official Hostcssg Mrs. Sweeny, Faculty Viser. an-l One H undred Seventy-seven MAROON AND WHITE Editorial Staff Cameron Shalleross Strom Miss Horn Hansen Schoenwald Dereszewicz Ozaika Retzer Buerger Lee Malstrom Mulhs White Olsen Nuzzo Viola White, Editor-in-Chiefg Miss I-Iorn, Faculty Adviser. C. l. C. Representatives Wiersen Oettinger Newman Bottazzi Eckholm Marks Pareluis Freeman Mrs. Clark Battaglia Kosinski Lewinski Mueller One Hundred Seventy-eight Beanish Kice Ferris Henning Koschmieder Brink Simpson Haas Messina Toohey Monnich Selander Gray Walsh Strickler Conradi Rams Weron Hancock Beck Domanski Schmidt Covelli Cviebuicky Retzer lmes Richardson DeCock Calvey Dorian O R R C L U B S Girl Reserves ' . Gonnella ,Iastremski Wiersen Fitzgerald Cooke Thompson Gorzipiski Wegener Saletta Gabriel Newton Sedlacek Sortegiatto Rigali Zeichner Suhrbier DeBellis Imes Bergesen Kares Sophie Gibbs, Pres.: Esther Hansen, Vice-Pres.: Viola White, Sec.g Miss Wierson and Mrs. Clarke, Faculty Advisers. Girl' 'Reserves Cantalupo Laurie Baar Batiuk Oettinger Palmer Vogt: Blaa Brame Cosentino Peters McGrory Monnich Thomas johnson LeVan Stazzabosno Toegelheider Henning Larsen Persky Chudzicki Glasser Hansen Talentino johnson McCabe Puracci IvIcClosky Dahlgren Wiese Hancock Beck Grygiel Zumph Graziano DeGraff Michaud Olson Joyce Donis Cohen Pacini Selander jones Hawk Giorgi Mueller Schlosser Malstrom One H undred SB'Z!ElZkfjJ-1ZiI1E Y . l i 4 MAROON A ND WHITE Girl Reserves Gallo Dereszewicz Hansen King Anderson Busse Quinn Larkin Cuenelle Toohey Jensen Tapper Ruhlin Gaspar Wast, Ohlson Neitzel Thompson Ginder Giglio Woodruff Scales Painter Ozacka Czurinka Frey Dealy Lukasik Meike Rydstrom Dwyer Rux Lachowicz Saraniec Flanagen Quist Bierhans Mitten Williams Syverson Cholvin Thompson Richardson Shoemaker Williams Haman Vifittersheim Deferville Santopadre Dramatic One H undred Eighty Kronquist: Beamish Kerlos I Roell e Buerger ' Peterson Emerson Mulka, Pres. 3 Anderson, Treas. Hansen Palmer Thomas Du ffy Matterer Nolan 1 Thompson Olsen Pe rsky Matson Current Mulbs Oettinger Andersen Cohn Gladys Peterson, Vice-Pres.3 Mabel Jean Oettinger, Sec.g Frank Crlee Club Davis Schmidt: Klitz Hansen LeVan Dealy Telesnick Buerger Buerger Gorzipski C Messina jones Sortegiatto Clue 'lliompson Dom DeBellis Zeichner Kares Italiai ORR CLUBS Miss Marv Davis, Directorg Margaret Seichner, Pres.g Mildred McCarthy, Sec.g Dorothy Karis, Treas. 3 Mary Mangiona, Librarian: Mildred Lewis, Pianist. Captains Baseball Teams jones Bobor 1-Ieiger Roerig Mrs. Gagan Dobrotka Sedlacek Koegelheider Phillip Freeman Neitzel Lange Gallo Laurie Covelli One Hundred Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE BAND BRANC ORR 9 Fa 5 S Q.. E1 Q. N :. ? 3 Q Q Sabbatiello Samuelson rilling, T Maher Quast janar Scharek Swensen Jensen anna Norem rwerda Luci Fe Mr, Nutr Y ark eCarlhy I-ll mM Wittershei Woodyard lmcs Haman alccr IT! OC ncllcy Sh la Kraalrel S ohue Don O Pick Sl razzabosc El ilt, Pieracci D fl' Thompson Bu bs Gila Zander Booth Schroeder Marchuk lX4ar1mr Delerville Colquitt Milkan DCI' Peterson Vw'ege irstad ardson Schwartz Dingrmm K ch Ri ITIHH LaVoy Sea C lampbell Symonds Kosinski Talentino Williams Schoenwald Jaeger Walker Gcrnhardt Olsen Swenson jaslremski Svojse ona Malone l'll'l Mi Bonesz ager allschl W Magas Officers of Band ORR MUSICAL' Booth Dingman J aeger Kraabel Donohue Scharek Colquitt Haman Sabbatiello Marchuk Janar Williams Deferville Pieracci Gibbs Bonesz Kosinski Mantor Wittersheim Jensen Malone McCarthy Swensen Walker Strazzabosco Hlatky Talentino Jastremski Gunharclt Wegener Mr. Nutt Olsen Swensen Svojse Schoenwald Woodyard Jeanette Olsen, Captain, Marion Swenson, Drum Majorg Evelyn Wegener, Gertrude Gern- hardt, lst lieutenantg Stella Jastremski, lst lieutenantg Pearl Svojse, Lois Woodyard, Gerald- ine Schoenwald, Mabel Milkau, Znd lieutenant, Louise McCarthy, Staff Sergeantg Ruth Roerner, Supply Sergeant, Sergeants: Anna Malone, Dorothea Walker, Margaret Hlatky, Leona Bonez, Mildred Swenson, Margaret Jensen, Alice Williams, Jean Pieracci, Yolanda Deferville, Lillian Talentino, Mildred Wittersheim, Sophie Gibbs, Dorothy Erstingg Cor- poralsz Pauline Marchek, Alice Colquitt, Mary Strazzbasco, Marcelle Mantor, Deith' Sab- batiello, Irma I-laman, Cecilia Kosinski, Selma Kraabel, Bernice Jaeger, Dorothy Donohue, Dorothy Booth, Bernice Janar, Florence Schramek, Edith Olson. Orchestra Wocdyard Milkau Wlegener Walker Malone McCarthy l-iaman Marchuk Gernha rdt Swensen Williams Jensen Scharek Janar Svoj sc Olsen Swensen Om' Hundred Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE ORR WHAT 7 One Hundred Eighty-fozzr A tum ww w ' 0'gfywmww 'l N if ?w1y1eLV pp fb y w ww, eyq 1, , ,, ,qyygi ww Ms 1 111' W 'W QR They Q0 to School Far Qfifway Yet We'll Seek in Uain Jwembers Qjffore ,Qnyally True HAY BRANCH MAROON AND WHITE Greetings from the l-lay Branch HE spirit of youth is the spirit of adventure. Lindbergh crossed the ocean at twenty-five. The new president of the University of Chicago is just thirty. True, Edison and others have accomplished great things late in life, but such accomplishment is the fruition of the dreams of their youth. T Youth, daring, dauntless, buoyant, hopeful, forward looking, is ever anxious to solve the problems of the world. Before getting too far out from shore on the voyage of life, it is well to look after safety appliances. Volumes could be filled of the records of failure of those who did not or would not avail themselves of the wisdom of the ages. The mature world can yet give something of guidance and assurance to youth. It can learn much from youth. W . W. H. Wasson William H. Wasson, U Head teacher in charge English Department General Science Ruby G. Elsam Edna G. Lake Helen I-loldsworth T. M. Huebner Spanish Department Art Department Gustav Mietke julia E. Miner Post Graduates Physical Education Edward Leach Celia C. Gagan Post-Graduates Freedman O'Sullivan Eugh Grote Lein , Mr. Leach Jennings Steinmetz Roach Maschoroni Keesan Morse Simms Duller Swanson ,Iouris Clapp -Jennings Friedman Vierthaler Mattson Levinsky Landberg johnson One Hundred Eighty-six H A Y B R A N C H Editorial Staff Holdsworth Schwartz Kruse Sharp Hansen Ledyard Gardella Grichter Fleek Burger Osmundsen Shaw Modene Wise Drummond Hartmann Clean - Up Corrmiittee Hagemeister Young Stephens Mr. Wasson Modene ,Jacobsen Stewart St. Claire Miller Dickover Haver Buxton Hartmann Tetris Babecki Plummer johnstczn Anderson Axelrod One H mzdred Eighty-seven i i 1 1 MAROON AND WHITE Basketball Team R056 ' Ryza Mr. Wasson Collier Moenck Sharp Hay at the Dunes One Hundred Eighty-eight AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL FOR TI-IE SAKE OF VARIETY - SPRING MA S N I 147411 J X T Fon AWA CALIFQRNHA HERE 1 come I I One Hundred Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE 1 P N .5 Ns AB X X X x X XQ T xx X Q .XXX K X One H 1md1'ed N in Y s SOME AUSTIN ADVENTURERS ! ' A , I ' . 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