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

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Close on the bright horizon The towers of living loom: Deep in the longing spirits ' The blossoms of courage bloom: High over eyes so pleading The symbol of Freedom keeps Vigil, calm and eternal, Above grim, challenging deeps. Through the gates of the waiting world The eager youth must go, Lonely, wondering, hoping, Safe in the beacon glow, Strong from the ship that bears them Gallantly through the years, Teaching them strength and endurance To banish the lingering fears. Alice Clark. 51532 , ,Y- qggifal. 'Z-:wil Elfizi if P' if Li ' ,ri v J' H K, sf' 62 xffggegllw? 'f.-Fw. Q 5 ,Lr- AR' fir iq ,-94 ,,,. s bs ..., ,K 1,3-.Mt .3 ,v-4 1 53.41, hw 91.05 ff 'wi'-Eff. gn 59-:2v'3.i' ff, 5-MS 5? .u ,X -V, ,,. . , 1 Lb. :.,,.,ny1,N. -ff: A . .. A. , , V' 5: M-13. z in .2 ' kfheig fx J-ML., iw , QMMQQ E1 H If ghfigpiv- K r N AND WHITE 'UCD TIME WEST UBUJUIQLIDUNGQ lhul in Years le meme Will hIIlI'DOI' Ihe jevs, serrews. Il'ilJIS llllld lriumnhs ef these who Will 'enter ID leul'n'uml IIQIIEI' 'qe terlh le serve: ff ,X . i. HDIIZTIDUCEATVUQ UU-me new INTRODUCTION Nin MAROON AND WHITE 1 w Ten INTRODUCTION i E l even MAROON AND WHITE Twelve INTRODUCTION Thirteen Since time immemorial there have been those who have given their lives in service in an effort to further education. Some are acknowledged by the world for their noteworthy achievements- others are not as widely acclaimed for their accomplishments although their influence may be, in reality, just as poig- nant and far-reaching. Would we not give full credit to those to whom it is due? Let it be that the students of Austin may always appreciate these, the efforts of each teacher. m1T fM El M El vw El CD vw MAROON AND WHITE MR. WRIGHT, Principal Austin High School To the Classes of l93OM and 1931: The work of the builders is finished. Our Austin Senior High School stands as a monument to faith in youth. As you go forth from our city of the Austin High School, We trust that you will play your part, inspired by Austin ideals, in building a still greater Chicago. Sixteen ADMINISTRATION MR. SMITH, Ass't Principal Faculty ABBOT, CELINDA B., Mathematics AKERLUND, OSCAR A., Commercial AKERS, FRED H., Astronomy, Geology, Com- mercial Geography ALEXANDER, O. G., Commercial ANDERSON, HUBERT, Science ANGIER, M. ESTELLE, Physical Education. Swimming ATWATER, HELEN, English BALLEW, AMER M., Zoology BARTELEME, ADELAIDE, Free Hand Drawing BECK, T. J., German BERENS, H. A., Journalism, History BEUGNOT, ANN I., English BILLINGS, HAROLD C., IVI21fh2matiCS BOLLINGER, W. R., Sociology, Economics BOOTH, FERN, Art BREESE, HELEN, English BRISTOL, STANLEY, Mathematics BROWERS, MABEL, Commercial BROWN, CORDELIA RANDOLPH, IVIOd2rn His- tory, Civics BRYAN, MAUDE, Mathematics BURGESS, ELAINE J., Mathematics, English BURNAP, ELLEN L., English BURNESS, PHILLIP, Architectural Drawing BURNS, ELMER E., Physics BUTLER, LESTER M., Mathematics BYRNE, HELEN, Music CABLE, W. I., Mathematics CARLSON, RUTH D., English CATT, ORVAL, Science CAUVINS, ELLEN, Commercial Geography CHENOWETH, SOPHIE M., Mathematics, Ger- man CHARLES, GRACE M., Botany, Geology CHURCH, ANNA, English CLARK, EDNA B., Commercial CLEVE, IRVING J., Woodshop CLEWORTH, BUELAH ROSE, Commercial COLES, RAYMOND G., Woodshop, Mechan- ical Drawing COLLINS, HAROLD E., Physics COMPTON, ROY C., Commercial COOK, ESTELLE, English COOKE, MARY F., Commercial Cox, OLIVIA MARIE, Mathematics CRAIG, CLARENCE A., Mathematics CREW, M. C., Chemistry CROMWELL, R. R., Mathematics CULBERTSON, KENNETH, Latin, History. Civics Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE MR. BRUSH, ,Ass't Principal CULLEN, RUTH W., English, Civics CURRENT, LUCILLE, English DAHL, MARY J., Commercial DANDLIKER, GERTRUDE, Drawing DAUGHERTY, NONA W., Mathematics DAVIS, MINNIE, Latin DODGE, G. W., Auto Mechanics DOLESE, MARIE, French, Spanish DOODY, MARGARET, English DORE, CECILLE, French, Spanish DOWNEY, JAMES A., Mathematics DUNNETT, W. T., Forge EATON, WILLIAM S., Civics ELSAM, RUBY G., English, Latin ERNST, W. L., Science ESTVAD, RUTH C., Commercial PAGAN, DONA MARY, English FEDDERSON, EDVVARD, Machine FINKBEINER, J., Mathematics FINLEY, THOMAS H., Commercial Geography FLORY, A., French, Spanish FOREMAN, HARRIET, Commercial Geography FOUTS, S. RUSSEL, General Science FUNK, RUTH H., Mathematics FURLONG, STASIA, Commercial GAGAN, CELIA, Physical Education, Swim- ming GAGNE, JOHN L., R. O. T. C. GAINER, EDNA G., General Science GALBRAITH. FLORENCE, History GALUSHA, E. S., Commercial GAMBLE, FAITH, BOYSHY GARDNER, CYRIL J., Woodshop GAYNOR, ELIZABETH, History GLADISH, NANCY C., Household Arts, His- tory GLAMORE, A. H., Commercial GLYNN, MADELINE, Dramatics GOSSETT, BERNICE, English GREINER, META, Physical Education, Swim- ming MR. MARSH, Ass't Principal GRIMES, ROBERT L., Spanish, Latin GRONERT, HENRY, English GRUENER, SYLIVIA, General Science, Biology HAAS, MARY ETTA, EngIiSI'1 HAGLAND, HAZEL E., Commercial HANNA, R. LOUISE, History HANSON, ROSE, Physical Education I'IARRIS, CLARENCE E., Physics HARTLEY, CHRISTINE, Zoology HATLEY, OLGA, Drawing HATTON, L. S.. Spanish HEADLEY, W. F., Civics HEIBY, ALBERT, Mathematics . HEITMAN, FRANK R., Physical Education, Swimming HENTZ, THELMA, Commercial HERRICIC, JULIA, Latin HOFMEISTER, LOUISE, Physical Education, Swimming HOLCH, F. L., English HOLDSWORTH, HELEN, English, Science HORN, VERNON LILES, English ISER, MABEL, English JARVIS, A. EUGENE, Architectural Drawing JELINEK, ROBERT E., Electric Shop, Me- chanical Drawing JENKS, ORRA M., Military Training, Civics JOHNSON, ESTHER V., Civics, Free Hand Drawing JOHNSON, HUGH A., Mechanical Drawing JOHNSTONE, ALICE H., French KELLY, REGINA, U. S. History, English History KAISER, F. P.. General Science, History, Mathematics KEMPES, BELLE, English KRAEMER, FRANCES E., English, Mathe- matics KREBILL, A. B., Mathematics KOLLMAN, CLARA, English KRETZSCHMER, HAZEL, Science Eighteen ADMINISTRATION MR. HUMISTON, Dean of Boys LANDERS, DOROTHY B. LANGAN, A, M., Printing LEACH, EDWARD R., Commercial LINCOLN, MARGARET, English LITTLE, ARTHUR W., Latin LLOYD, HAZEL E., Music LOWRY, MARY M., English LUSSENHOP, RAYMOND, Civics, Band LUTTON, CHERRY A., Drawing MACGUCHAN, FREDA B., Commercial MAHER, S. U.. English MARSH, ROLAND O., Mathematics MARSHALL, BERNICE, English MARTIN, AMY M., English MAZANEC, BLANCHE, Physical Education, Swimming - MCCARTY, EDNA M., Spanish MCCOMB, E. T., Foundry MCCORMICK, MILDRED I., Music MCCURDY, INA, Commercial MCLINDON, MARCELLA G., Commercial MCVEY, RICHARD, Science MEAD, DORIS, English MERZ. MARTHA M., English MEYERS, MARION, COITln121'CiaI MIETKE, GUSTAV, French, Spanish, German MILLER, ARTHUR C., Botany MILLER, DONALD B., General Science MINER, JULIA E., Drawing MUELLER, RUDOLPH C., Woodshop, Draw- ing . MOORE, MARY WOOLSTON, History MUMFORD. G. W.. Mathematics MURPHY, J. H., Physical Education MEYERS, J., Chemistry NARDI, ANTENSICA Italian NELSON, THEODORE, French NICHOLS, A., Commercial Law NOVAK, ROSE, Science NUTT, HUBERT E.. Orchestra, Girls' Band O'BRIEN, JANET, English MISS DEATON, Dean of Girls OLDER, MARGARET, Latin O'LOUGHLIN, ELIZABETH, Commercial OLSON, GILBERT L., Physical Education PARKS, WILMA G., Science PETZING, ERWIN WALTER, Electric Shop PELLINS, LOUISE J.. Drawing, History of Art PETERSON, DOROTHY E., Biology, General Science PUBLOW, MARY, Spanish RAMSEY, GROVER C., Mathematics RING, GEORGE, Physical Education RITTER, H. C., Commercial ROBBINS, W. F., Science ROBERTS, LOUISE A., Mathematics ROBINSON, JESSE A., Woodshop ROBINSON, MILDRED, Sal6S1'nanShip ROGERS, CHARLES G., Machine Shop, Me- chanical Drawing ROPER, FORDE N., Foundry ROTH, J. LEE, Music RYERSON, LOUISE B., Music RYLANDER, HAZEL V., English SAFFORD, HELEN L., English SCHILDHAUER, EDWIN O., Band SCHLADER, HORTENSE, English SCHLEICH, JESSIE L., History, Civics SCHMIDT, RUDOLPH, Physical Education, Swimming SCHOENBECK, HELEN I.. English, German SCHWARTZ, OTTO J., Commercial Geogra- phy. Bookkeeping SNIVELY, EDWARD T., Mechanical Drawing SONQUIST, JOHN A., Biology, General Science SOYER, BESSIE F., Commercial Geography SPITLER, ORLA R., Mathematics STARNER, JOHN J., Commercial STEFFENS, G. W., Physical Education STEINFELDT, MARION. English STOTT, ELLA M., English STUEBEN, GLADYS G., English, Mathematics 1+ Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE WATERS, BLANC!-IE V., Household Arts SWEENEY, MARION H., History, Civics TENCH, MYRTLE, Commercial, Civics Science THOMAS, ROSCOE B., Commercial THOMPSON, ARNOLD M., Commercial TIERNAN, W. L., History TORGERSON MANIE A French WELCH, SUE E., Civics WHITAKER, J. I., Physics WIERSEN, ANNIE C., Mathematics TROEGER, ELANCHE Ci., Industrial History WILLIS' HELEN' HiSf0fY , WADE, MARY E., History WILTSHIRE, RUTH M., Spanish WALKER, BLANCHE, English, German WIRTH, EDWIN D., Mechanical Drawing WAREHAM, MANLEY C., French ZIMMERMAN, ETHEL, English GRACE G. SULLIVAN, Librarian EVELYN ALBRECHT MARY N. FARRELL Assistant Librarians FRANK TOMAN , ESTHER BRIZZOLARA HELEN BRODERICK ANGELA CHIARO ANN LARM Office Clerks Parks Novak BilliH5,'S Landers Dahl Kollman Jarvis Robertson Doody Wiltshire Welch Chenoweth Elsam Wareham Akerlund Gainer Gagne Andersen Abbot Gardner Twenty ADMINISTRATION Steffens Walker Traiegex' Lowry Soyer Ruth Angier Burns Zimmerman Schleicll Bollinger Dolese Philley Current .Ielinok Eaton Nu rrli Robinson Ryerson Dunnett Gamble Gaynor Schmidt Greiner Heiby Stott Burnup Mr:Curdy Hartley Robbins Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE Twenty-two Miller O'Brien Craig Heitnlan Mead Headley Bryan Fouts Lloyd Breese Harris Mazanec Collins Kelly Akers Butler Herrick Galusha Schoenbeck Nichols Dandliker Horn Cable Noonan Murphy Johnstone Compton Cnles Iser Finkbeiner ADMINISTRATION Wirth K ra emer Rogers Little Miner Holch Cox Culbertson McCormick Daherty Catt Stueben Cromwell Salford Beck Dodge Charles Alexander Steinfeldt Billings Hentz Glynn Ernst Marshall Martin Torgeson Lussenhop Finley Haas Olson Twenty-three As history has come down through the years, nations have become known to us partly because of the undying accomplishments of their own civiliza- tion, such as the sculpture of the Greeks, the skilled craftsmanship of the Swiss, and the engineering ability of the Egyp- lians. This modern American auiatrix has already chosen her path in life: so may each of you go forth to that which is ahead of you and create for your coun- try something that is beautiful as well as lasting. Qngmibmmr 11342 MAROON AND WHITE The C lass of IQBOM NICHOLAS ZEPP ........ FRANCES RAEDER ......,. SAM BARTON .......,.. CARL MEYER .,.,..A.. HUGH RAY ...... Motto: l.l............President ..........Vice President ,...........Secretary ..................Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms To Be. Rather Than to Seem. Class Flower: Class Colors Red Rose Jade Green and S1lver Twenty-six CLASS OF I930M Committees of the Class of BOM OMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: Nicholas Zepp, Chairman: Miss Dearon. ' ' ' B 'st, Dorothy Mr. Humiston, Advisers. Marie Beck, George ornqui Dodge, Blanche Lamm, Glenn Liebhart, Helen Meyers, Harry Nudd, George Schultz. OMMENCEMENT: William Krieger, Chairman: Miss Roberts, Mr. Mum- ' ' ' 'l L is Jacob, Ben ford, Advisers. Marie De Salvia, Everett G1 es, o Lofaso, Alice Lund, Robert McConville, Ruth Swanson. Cl orth Ad LASS DAY: Ford Clark, Chairman: Mrs. Lowry, Miss ew , - visers. Emma Clark, Dorothea Hatton, William Hollinshead, Joseph Portle, John Sawyer, Laura Sher, Abel Van Eck. LOWER, COLOR, AND MOTTO: Hattie Lepavsky, Chairman: Miss Wade, ' ' ' h E' ber , Ellen Adviser. Paul Cartwright, Phyllis Edghill, Sara isen g Ladegaard, Louise McCuen, Donald Soderberg, Elmer Tandrup. ENGRAVING' William Matson Chairman: Mr. Burness, RINTING AND . , . Adviser. Jerry Cloud, Rita Dunn, Hanna Ostergren, Ruth Quist, ' W lff. Alex Scholnay, Herbert Tallitsch, Gladys 0 LASS GIFT: Howard Miller, Chairman: Miss Gladish, Adviser. Harry . , h Carruthers, Fidelis Goldsworthy, Alvin Goodman, Dorot y Ruth Ofsai'of, Joseph Schoomaker, Mildred Stern. Larson, Edith P' ' Chairman' Mr Thompson, Adviser. , Donald NANCIAL: Alvin ieritz, , . , Magnuson, William Moore, Ruth Nelson, Christ Schneider Snow, August Tamburrino, Julius Westrich. ROM: Robert Kaska, Chairman, Miss Johnstone, Mr. Eeddersen, Advise John Berkland, Christine Metropolis, Stanley Oberg, Arthur Ordas Robert Plach, Roy Trautman. IS, Twenty-seven MAROON AND WHITE LILLIAN ADAMSEN Young 454 Lil 'fSerenity . . . country lanes . . . sunflowers . . . poke bonnetsff' WALTER AIKENS Key 455 Pub. Com.. Little Theatre: Judging Com., Hello Day : Opera: History: Spanish: Warblers. Ambition: My duty: may I do it well. Winding road . . . night and day . . . adventurous . . . thrill seeking . . . vagabond . . . collar ad. ALYCE ALPERT Buffalo, New York 456 HAI College: Opera: Little Theatre: Girls' Gleeg Pentong: C. I. C.: French: History: Cast of High School Fantasy 7. Ambition: Meet my future at Illinois. Purple chiffon . . . promenades . . . soft lights . . . the Gypsy Tea Room. ELSIE J. M. ANDERSON Young 454 Al Social Chairman History 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 7, Snapshot Rep. 4: Y Rep. 8: Little Theater: History: College: C. I. C. Ambition: To be successful and happy. Happiness . . . tete-a-tetes . . . informal teas . . . white roses. SELMA A. ANDERSEN Cameron 454- Sal C. I. C.: History: YH: French: Tofti: Home Economics. Ambition: To travel. Forget-me-nots . . . lawn swings . . . pink lemonade . . . delicacy. CATHERINE ELIZABETH ASHLEY Washington, D. C. 457 Little Ashley At Immaculate Conception: Dramatics: Glce: Spanish: English: Basketball: Elocution. Ambition: Private Secretary. An old-fashioned garden . . . asters . . . a drawl . . . reserve. EDWARD CARL ATZEL Hay 454- Eddie Varsity t'A : Lightwt. Bskt. 4, 5: Heavywt. Bskt. 6, 7, 8: German: Intra. Baseball 2' C. I C. e , . R p. 4. Ambition: Play basketball like Rosie and Dais. C'onscientiousness . . . sporting instinct . . . popularity. GUS S. BACIGALUPO Emmet 456 Goose Italian, Treas. 6, Sgt.-at-Arms 5: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Latin: History. Ambition: Learn how to dance. Bale fires . . . pony express . . . pioneers. VALENTINE JOSEPH BARNAS Hanson Park 451 Barney R. 0. T. C. 2: Intra. Bskt.: Sgt. in band: Astral: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Times Rep. 1: History: Chem.: Intra. Baseball: Fresh. Bskt.: German: Feddersen's Flashes : Science Honor. Ambition: Undecided, probably Illinois. Curtness . . . humor . . . dabbler in science. ALWILDA FRANCES BARNES Marshall, Missouri 456 Billie Asst. News Ed., Austin Times 8: Quill and Scroll: Gold Class. Order 1329: Austinite Reporter 7: Poetry Round Table: Pentong: Botany: Y, Ambition: An Irish name. Larkspur . . . little Bo-Peep . . . green meadows . . . fleecy clouds. SAMUEL GEORGE BARTON, JR. Key 456 Buzz - Bart Sec. Senior Class: Varsity A : Swimming Team 4. 8. Dual Champions 8. City Swim. Meet 6. 8: Track 8: Hi- Y , V. P. 4, Sec. 5: Lt. Band 6. 7: All-City Orchestra: City Solo Contest 5, 7: lst place City Ensemble Contest 7: Commencement Com.: Science Honor Rep.: Cast of 'K12t13 : Hell-Diver's. Ambition: Build foundations under my air castles. Gingerbread . . . crackers and jelly . . . blandness . . . concealed cleoerness. LYDIA BASSUK . Tilton 453 Lyrl Y : College: History: French: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Opera 4-7: Warblers 4-7: Cast of Mikado : Victors: Pentong. Ambition: Trained Nurse. Blonde loneliness . . . glare of sun on white . . . cool, green waters . . moist moss . . . spring. Twenty eight CLASS OF I930V MARIE DEON BECK Key 453 Dede Prom. Com. 6: Costume Com.. Gala Day 6: Cast Daddy Long Legs 4: Little Theatre: C. I. C. Ambition: Go to Northwestern with Lo. Dinner dances . . . corsages . . . college proms . . . diamonds. ELIZABETH RUTH BEHL Emmet 456 Betty Pres. German 8: Sec. Little Theatre 8: Silver Class. Order 1329: Highlight Ed., Interviewer. Austin Times 8: Cast The Admirable Crichton 6: Sec. Chicago Week, Little Theatre 7: Sec. Morning Y 2: V. Pres. Morning Y 3: Ballet t'The Mikado 6: Interclub: History: Pentong: College: Cub Reporter 7: Latin. Ambition: Co-edit a newspaper with 'iHoney. The Book of the Month Club . . . poetry . . . Priscilla . . . blue bells. MILLICENT M. BEILKE Cameron 454 Millie Astral: College: Home Ec.: Tennis: Y : C. I. C.: Naturalist: History Rep.. Latin Rep.: Pentong' Rep.: Naturalist Rep. Ambition: To tour the world. 'fPeace . . . delicacy . . . gurgling brooks . . . cabbage patches . . . sunflowers. GRACE AGNES BENOLIEL Maywood 453 Gabby French: History. Ambition: To be somebody's one and only. Crystals . . . lace . . . bramble roses . . . laughing eyes . . . spacious halls. JOHN E. BERKLAND , HPLY 451 Major R. 0. T. C., 1st Lieut.: Picked Platoon: Crack Company: Officers' Club: Times Rep.: Chem. Ambition: Armour. Martial air . . . Sousa's band . . . tramp of many feet . . . diminishing sound. LILLIAN BERLING . Spencer 457 Lillums Pres. Intcrclub 8: Pres. Pentong 7: V. Pres. Pentong 6: Prog. Chairman Pentong 6: Sec. College Club 8: Nom. Com. College 7: Y, Sr. Mem. Chair- man 8, Jr. Mem. Chairman 6, Refresh. Chairman 7: Student Council 8: Glee: Little Theatre: G. A. A.: French: History. Ambition: Understand traveling salesmen! Kinda cute, huh? Sharp winter winds . . . Boul. Mich .... mums . . . tea rooms . . . laughter . . . petite prettinessi' SOPHIE DOLORES BERNBAUM Herzl 454 French: 'Y : College: Opera: C. I. C.: Pentong. Ambition: To achieve the unachievable. Lacing gold . . . dew and stars . . . old melodies . . . deep waters. MARCELLE C. BICKEL Byford 454 Mar G. A. A.. AR: Chairman Hiking Com. 8: Bskt. Champs. 2: Volley Ball Champs. 7: Pentong Rep. li: Y, Pub. Com. 8, Rep. 7, 5, 3. 1: Capt. Capt. Ball Champs. 5: Astral: Tennis Rep.: C. I. C. Rep.: College: French: Times Rep. 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 6. Ambition: Play on M. :Sc M. with the great. ,. ,. ,. u 'iThe gym floor . . . flying balls . . . sport . . . flashes. AXEL BLOOMQUIST, JR. Young 452 Order of 1329, Bronre Class: Cub Reporter: Lt. R. 0. T. C.: Officers' Club: Sec. Non-Commissioned Otlicers' Club: M. 8: W.. Supervisor. Rep.: C. I. C. Rep.: Times Rep.: Chem.: History: Mumford's Musketeers : Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Football: Intra. Baseball. Ambition: Big business man. Lofty firs . . . a Great Dane . . . an old pipe . . walks . . . stilesff GEORGE W. BORNQUIST Emmet 451 Com. of Committees. Senior Class: Social Com.: Auto Safety Com.: Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Baseball. Speeding automobiles . . . grey ticeed . . . fraternities . . . moonlight on the CLITIIIJUS MARSHALL BOVVES ' 458 Grays . . . sunrise . . . towering pines . . . fl shack. GEORGE BRADAC Hanson Park 451 Brasstacks History: Intra. Bskt. 4. 6: C. I. C.: Fedrle':sen's Flashes : Intra. Baseball 2: Miller's MongreYs : Chem.: Science Honor. Ambition: Graduate from college-- mechanical engineering. Ability . . . fenrlessness . . . a sportsn1m1. Twenty mne MAROON AND WHITE LEONA L. BRAUNER Revin Orr 454 ' . Lee' C. I. C. Rep. 8: Tennis 7: History Rep. 6: NY Rep. 7, 3: Pentong: College: Times Re . 2 Astral D S . Ambition: Travel around the world. Church bazaars . . . blue silk . . . peaches and cream. LUCILLE I. BRITTON Delano 453 Lou Y : College: Pentong: History: C. I. C.: French: Home Ee. - Ambition: To travel around the world. Tenderness . . . yellow . . . smiling greetings at breakfast. RALPH H. BROWN Howe 458 Brownie Varsity A : History: C. I. C. Rep.: Smoking Com.: Fire Marshal: Football 5: Intra. Bskt.: Chem.: Lowry's Louts : Nom. Com.: Auto. Ambition: Northwestern. Launches . . . danger . . . beams of searchlightff ESTELLE LECRON BUTLER Hay 453 Stelll' C. I. C.: Y : College: History: Victors: French: Pentong. Ambition: To be a success. Poppies . . . fairy tales . . . daintiness . . . sweetness!! JULIET ANNA CALIENDO Young 453 Julie Treas. Italian 4: History Rep. 5: Pres. Sect. 2, 3: Refresh. Com., Italian 6: C. I. C. Rep. 2, 8: French Rep. 3: Bandana Day Com. 6: Sec. To-Ti 3: Pen- tong Rep. 6: Y Rep. 5: Glee: College Rep. 4, 8. Ambition: World's greatest critic. Vipidness . . . dark color . . . chic . . . black pearls . . . gardeniasf' MARION HELEN CALMEYN May 455 C. Ci: College Cab.: Annual Rep.: History: Spanish: Tennis: College' G. . . Ambition: Northwestern. Fur coats . . . football games . . . box seats . . . pennants . . . golf. ARTHUR B. CARSTENS Hay 457 Von German: History: Pentong: Intra. Baseball: Intra. Football: Intra. Bskt.: German Refresh. Com.: M. 8: W. Rep. 3, 5. Ambition: Rival Swift and Armour's meat packers. Rough tweed . . . pleasantry . . . camaraderie . . . speeding roadsters . . sport. 1 PAUL JOHN CARTWRIGHT John Hay 458 Astral: R. 0. T. C.: C. I. C.: Color, Flower and Motto Com. Senior Class. Ambition: Illinois-chemistry. Brisk and debonair . . . English inns . . . ale and cheese . . . adventurous thrills. PATRICIA H. CATALDO ' Spencer 453 Patsy Pres. To-Ti 6: Jr. College Pin Chairman 5: C. I. C.: M. 8: W. Rep. 5, 6: Italian: Pentong: History: Y : Home Ec.: French. Ambition: To travel far and wide. 'The calm before the storm' . . . southern charm . . . style . . . red. GERTRUDE LAURETTA CHESBRO Howe 456 Gertie College: t'Y : French Rep.: Austin Times Rep. Ambition: nlllinois or bust. Jet . . . fuchsias . . . erotic . . . incense . . . black opalsi' EARL THOMAS CHOUINARD Howe 458 Skeets Track 4, 5, 7. 8: Cross Country 4: Opera: Warblers: Austin Times Reporter 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 3: Varsity A : Capt. Intra. Bskt. Ball 2. 3: Hi- Y : C. I. C.: Cartoonists: Times Rep. 4: Intra. Track 4: V. Pres. Lowry's Louts 8. Ambition: To be a Napoleon of finance. Acid-burned apron . . . pungent aromas . . . chemicals. WILBUR CHRISTIANS Hay 451 V. Pres. C. I. C. 8: Pres. Student Court 8: Swimming Team 3-8: Swimming Team 8: Sec. Jr. Hi- Y 2: Author Hi- Y Play 12:13 : Sr. Hi- Y Sec. 3. V. Pres. 8: Varsity 'tA : Intra. Bskt. 4: Chairman Publ. Com. Clean-Up Campaign: Band 2-7: R. 0. T. C. Ambition: Champion under water hurdler. Fellowship . . . boys' clubs . . . leadership . . . ever ready. NWN.. Mgr. Thirty CLASS or 193'0n PETER CIULLA Hanson Park 452 Pete Mumford's Musketeers : Chem.: C. I. C. Rep.: Times Rep.: History: Math.: Intra. Bskt. Ambition.: To become a great business man. Mandolin serenades . . . fiash of wlz.te teeth against dark skin. EMMA G. CLARK MBV 454 Emmy Schmalts Circulation Mgr. Times 8: C. I. C. Rep. 6: 7: College Publ. Com. 8: Quill St Scroll: Cub Reporter 7: Capt. Ball Champs. 3: Pentong: Astral Rep. 6: Silver Class, Order of 1329: HY. Ambition: Court reporter at Washington, D. C. San1n1er sweetness . . . 1790 . . . pastel tafetas . . . feathers . . . Quaker quaintness . . . dainty. FORD SCOTT CLARK Kev 456 .Iip Treas. C. I. C. 8: Chairman f'Hello Day 8: Cheer Leader: Track Team 3: Sgt:-at-Arms, Little Theatre 7: Capt. Intra. Bskt. 6: Swimming Squad 5: Civic Assembly Rep. 4: Social Chairman, Class of '30M, 6, 8: Gala Day Com. 5: Student Court 6: Grounds Com., C. I. C. 3: Nom. Com. '301A4: Prom. Com. 6: Sales Mgr., Austin Hand Book. Ambition: To go to Ohio State University. Carefree . . . youthful companionship . . . crowds . . . cut-up. VVILLIAM C. CLARK Crane 451 Bill Chairman Auto Com. Hello Day'l 7: Chem.: Hi- YF Steel bridges . . . jutted rocks . . . engineering. JERRY LEES CLOUD Ardmore 457 Duke Chairman Art Com., Little Theatre 8: Father Vincent in Back of the Yards 7: Mr. Ivory in The Pot-Boilers 7: Sec. Little Theatre 7: Ernest Woolley in Admirable Crichton 6: Pres. Cartoonists 5: Treas. French 5: Art Staii' M. 8: W. 5: Times Reporter 4: lnterclub 5. Ambition: Jes' clriftin' along. D Artist's paraphernalia . . . confusion . . . charcoal dust . . . contemplation . . . laurelsf' GENEVIEVE COHN Nash 454 Gen Astral: Poetry Round Table: Pentong: History: German: Math.: HY. Alnbition: My little dream castle. Crimson . . . pearls . . . charity luncheons . . . red, red roses. BEATRICE COOPER Pickard 457 Bee French Refresh. Com. 5: History: Pentong Rep. 6. 7: Astral: College: Little Theatre Publ. Com. 5: C. I. C.: YH: Tennis: Botany. Ambition: Making whoopec in gay Paree. Pearls . . . velvet . . . eyes of inquiry . . . theatre parties. MARJORIE JANE COOPER Emmet 458 Midge V. Pres. Fresh. Debaters 2: Y : History: Glee: Pentong: Publ. Com. Class 23095: Jr. College: Astral. Ambition: To raise six Bobs. Darkness . . . moonlight on the lawn . . . glittering stars. RICHARD JOSEPH CROKE Emmet 455 Dick Intra. Sect. Bskt. 4, 5: Spanish: Latin: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: Making square corners in an airplane. Dusty roads . . . blue racers . . . speed . . . 'midnuyht rides. M. HELEN CROWLEY Emmet 457 Billy Costume Com. Royal Familyk 8: Costume Com. Admirable Crichton 6: Little Theatre: College Rep. 7, 8: Dido and Aeneas 7: Pentong: History: Y : Home Ee.: C. I. C. Ambition: Fire above mark I intend hitting. Serenity . . . blue . . . charity luncheons . . . gracefulncss . . . sweet peas . . . wedgwood pottery. MARIE JEANETTE DE SALVIA Jolm Hay 457 Re Sgt.-at-Arms Girls' Glee 8: Mem. Chairman French 8. Rep. 7: Y Rep. 3: Latin Rep. 3: Jr. College Rep. 2, 3: Astral: College: Tennis: C. I. C. Ambition: To teach, I hope. Unru7fIled inien . . . garnets in blue satin . . . soothing melodies. CAROLYN M. DIETZ Andersen 457 Colleen Little Theatre Treas. 8: Kitty, The Royal Family 8: Green Room Mistress 6, 7: Student Court 8: Activities Ed.. M. 8: W. 8: Cub Reporter. Times 6: Asst. News Ed.. Clubs 7: Gold Class, Order of 1329: French Club, Prog. Chairman 6, Refresh. Chairman 7, 8, Mem. Chairman 7: Opera and War- blers: Cast. Mikado 5: Astral Mem. Com. 8: Pentong Rep. 8. Ambition: Chief scandal in Walter Winchell's colyum. l Ulntelligentsia . . . nonchalance . . . April . . . Lake Shore . . . a studio. Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE ' MARTHA M. DITE Tilton 454 i'Marty College Rep.: Capt. Bskt. Ball 2: C. I. C.: Y : M. Sz W. Rep. 3: French. Ambition: To play the piano like June. Fields of flowers . . . happiness . . . geraniums . . . personality. ELEANOR MARIE DITTMER Young 454 El College Rep. 8: Jr. College: Y : C. I. C.: History: Pentong: Y Baseball Team: Household Ee.: Trente Amies: French. Ambition: Travel and see the world. C'repes . . . grace . . . lovely smiles . . . flashing glances. DOROTHY RUTH DODGE Englewood 457 Billy At Austin: Y Publ. Chairman 5: Sr. Mem. Chairman 6. Sec. 8: Astral Sec. 5: Morning Advis. 6. V. Pres. 8: Latin Refresh. Chairman 5, V. Pres. 6: Cast. Admirable Crichton : G. A. A.: Girls' Glee Sgt.-at-Arms 5. At Engle- Z'vocXl:AFresh. Hockey Team 1, 2: Science: Room Reporter 1, 2: Aristol: 1. . . Ambition: To do everything cheerfully and well. While picket fence . . . soft organdy . . . hollyhocks . . . happiness . . . true friendship. DAVID E. DOLL Hyde Park 458 Ernie i Opera: Boys' Glee: History Rep. 8: Latin: Hi- 'Y : Pentong: Debaters: Chess and Checkers: Hello Day Program. Ambition: Still a secret. Rolling hills . . . woodland streams . . . fishing . . . hunting. WILLIAM MATHEW DONAHUE Hay 458 f'Bill Lowry's Louts: Naturalists': C. I. C.: History: Pentong. Ambition: To be a chemical engineer. Marshes . . . newly-cleaned guns . . . frost of early morn . . . ducks. MARGARET HELEN DRENTI-IE Sumner 457 Marge Ambition: To be some nice boy's ambition Yellow . . . eggshell china . . . crystal . . . soft lights . . . intenlnessf' MURIEL FERN DRUCKER Emmet . 456 Merle Pentong: History: Jr. College: College Rep. 5, 6. 8: Spanish Rep. 7: Tennis: Golf Rep. 6: Y Rep. 5: C. I. C.: French Rep. 8: Hello Day Tagger 8. Ambition: To he ambitious is my ambition. Burnt orange . . . oak leaves . . . topaz . . . Hnnit de Noel. RITA MARY DUNN Cameron 456 Sis At Orr Branch: Class Treas. 4: Band 2, 4: Girl Reserves: C. I. C. Rep. 3. At Austin: Bus. Com. Little Theatre 8: History: C. I. C. Ambition: Private secretary. . Alice in Wonderland . . . letters tied in baby blue ribbons . . . pinksf' PHYLLIS L. EDGHILL Proviso Township 454 Phvl College: History: Snap-Shot Rep. 3: Y : C. I. C.: Pentong: Latin. ' Ambition: Illinois. C'a.melIias . . . Annapolis prom . . . ermine . . . the theatre . . . then dinner. MILTON LENARD EDGREN John Hay 451 Eddie C. I. C.: Auto: Chem.: History: Spanish: Feddersen's Flashes. Ambition: To be a civil engineer. Friends . . . sport . . . reliability . . . FLORENCE I-IARRIETT EHLERT Hanson Park 454 Floss Y : C. I. C. Ambition: To be dignified. Smelly, wooded forests . . . a girl . . . contentment . . . alone. SARAH S. EISENBERG Cameron 453 Shir ' History Rep. S: Pentong Rep. 7: Nominating Com. 7: C. I. C. Report Book Com. 3: French Club Rep. 1: Astral Rep. 2: Astral: College: HY Baseball Tournament 5. Ambition: Hunt lions with a pepper gun. Indian summer . . . golds, reds, greens . . . frank, honest smiles . . . ques- tioning. ' Thirty-two CLASS OF l930W LAWRENCE ENGLE R Senn 455 I.arry Swim. Squad 5, 6. Ambition: University of Southern California. Snappy repartee . . . syncopation . . . irrepressibilityf' DOROTHY VIOLET ERNSTING Orr 456 Do At Orr: Pres. Class '281A: Band 1-4: Corp. 3: Sgt. 4: Hi-.links 1, 3: Chair- man Sport Group 4: Y. At Austin: Band 5-7: C. I. C. Rep. 4. 6: College Rep.: Nom. Com. 5: History. - Ambition: Business executive. The outer drive . . . fog . . . shrill horns . . . tea dances. KENNETH FERDINANSEN Congeniality . . . interest . . . organization. 451 IRENE DELLA FIEDLER Cameron 453 Rene College Rep.: Y : Astral: C. I. C.: Pentong: Tennis: French. Ambition: To be a devilish red-head?? nflrelen, green, green . . . frequent smiles . . . the sun peeping thru gloomy c ou s. DOROTHY P. FINKELSTEIN Delano 456 Dough Astral: Pentong: Jr. College: College: History: Botany: t'Y : French. Ambition: To study hard at U. of C. CHa! Hall Fourth of July . . . life . . . bursts of color . . . peoniesf' SADIE FIRST Nettel Horst 453 Safety Firstl' Tennis Rep. 5, 8: G. A. A. Tennis: Times Rep. 6: Y Rep. 8. Ambition: To coach football at Notre Dame. Red carnations . . . rainy days . . . attics . . . black, wet streets. SARA LOUISE FLEISCHMAN Marshall 457 Jerry Sec. French 5: Publ. Com. Admirable Cricht0n : Chairman Prog. French 4: Tennis Rep.: Astral: College: History: Pentong: Biology: t'Y : Spanish. Ambition: To know French like Miss Dore. Candlelight . . . Rue de Ia Paix . . . the opera . . . orchids . . . continental color . . . soignef' EDWARD M. FORSEK Nobel 452 Keszie Mumford's Musketeers : C. I. C. Rep. 4: Times Rep. 2: History: Chem.: Naturalist. Ambition: It's a secret. Quiet competence . . . shynessf' VERNON FRENTZ 451 Speedway . . . white capped drivers . . . checked flag. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH FREY Spencer 455 Marge Astral Rep. 7: Spanish: C. I. C. Y : History: Pentong. Ambition: College. Sil'very white . . . flashing steel . . . pale blue sky . . . soft fur. WILLARD B. GAUL Hay 451 Butch' C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 4: German 6: Chemistry: History: Mille1-'s Mongrels 3, 4: Feddersen's Flashes 5-8: Intra. Baseball 2: Intra. Bskt. 4-6. Ambition: To play with Illinois against Fritz. Long tramps . . . a lonely moor . . . lodges. Q JOHN F. GEIGER Spencer 456 'kluan' C. I. C. Rep. 2: Latin: Spanish: Chem.: History: Intra. Baseball 2: Intrn. Basketball 3: Intra. Football 4. Ambition: Purdue and engineering. Deep Morris chairs . . . a den . . . contentment. v Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE THOMAS EVERETT GILES Mont Clare 451 Fish Times Rep. 2, 4: M. 8: VV. Rep. 6. 7: Intra. Bskt. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 5, 6: Chemistry: Sr. Track 7: Feddersen's Flashes. Ambition: Crane Jr. Smiles . . . scholarship . . . comradeship . . . the Lincoln Highway. ELEANOR MAE GLEASON Young 456 El Pres. G. A. A. 6. 8: Recording Sec. 5. 7: Sec.-Treas. Girls' Tennis 5-7: Cheer Leader 4, 6: Social Com., Class :song Astral Rep. 7: Opera: Warblers: Girls' Glee. Ambition: Redheads. '1BZue water . . . a flash, diving . . . sportsmindedf' FIDELIS GOLDSWORTHY Cameron 455 Del Astral: V. Pres. Spanish 7: Spanish Rep. 7: History: Pentong: YN: C. I. C. Ambition: To go to college. Pale gold . . . amethysts . . . meditation . . . patience. ALVIN H. A. GOODMAN Emmet 451 Al Football 6-8: Track 5-8: Swimming 3-5: Varsity AR: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 4-5: Cleanup Com. 5, 6: C. I. C.: Feddersen's Flashes. Ambition: Illinois. Medals . . . victory . . . winged heels . . . the varsity. EVELYN MARJORIE GRIFFES Fresno, California 455 Eve't At Fresno. Calif.. Roosevelt High: Sec. Girls' League 5: School Finance Com. 5: School Constitution Com. 4: Chairman School Colors Com. 4: Roosevelt News 5: Jr. Class Play 5. At Austin: College. Ambition: To go to college. Orange and brown . . . ocean sprays . . . corn Mowers. WM. JOSEPH GRIPPE 456 i'Bill Varsity Bskt.: Intra. Bskt.: Baseball: C. I. C.: History: Pentong: Astral: Latin: Spanish: Aviation. Ambition: I wonder. Strength . . . wind on water . . . sloops . . . wet decks. WILLIAM EDWARD GROSSMAN Crane 457 Gross Intra. Bskt. 4-6: Heavy Bskt. 4, 5: Pentong. At Crane: Krane Krowers Klub 3: Sr. Hi- Y : Deputy of Department: Football 2: 3. Ambition: Inherit a million dollars. - Jocund . . . clubs . . . friendly welcome . . . kindly reparteei' LESTER GUNTHER 414- Hurnorous . . . mischievous . . . earnesty . . . pranks . . . Penrodf' GLADYS HADDIX Tilton 453 Glad College Rep. 6-8: C. I. C.: Y : French: History: Victors: Pentong: College. Ambition: To travel. Breezy autumn days . . . leaves falling . . . a small figure . . . ustersf' RAYMOND W. HADRICK Nash 451 Ray Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 4, 6: Band 2-7: Intra. Baseball 2, 3: Feddersen's Flashes 5-8: Science Honor: Times Rep. 2: History: C. I. C. Ambition: To graduate from Northwestern. The midnight sun . . . blue 'waters . . . a Viking . . . armor. VICTOR W. HAERTEL Luther Institute 452 f Hudclle At Luther: Lightwt. Bskt.: Tennis: Debating. At Austin: Mumforrl's Mus- llge5eers : Chemistry: Astral: Auto Safety Com.: Intra. Bskt. .Iohnson's a s. Ambition: To be a good traveling salesman. Campus . . . long, winding roads . . . September. W. OLIVER HAGEN Howe 451 Ollie C. I. C.: History: Chemistry: Spanish: Auto Safety: Intra. Bskt. 4-ti: Fed- clersen's Flashes 5-8: Miller's Mongrels 3-4. Ambition: Engineering. Bridges . . . reclamations . . . business friends . . . unique. Thirty-four CLASS OF I930V EVELYN LOUISE HAIGES Emmet 453 Buttons Cast. Mikado : Warblers: YH: C. I. C. Excursion Com. 8: Pentong Mem. Com. 5: Fresh. Debating: C. I. C.: Dramatics: M. 5: W. Rep. 5. 6: Times Rep. 2: Opera. Ambition: Ask the Swede. Fair lady at the tournament . . . love tokens . . . faded flowers. DOROTHY M. HARZ Lowell 456 Dot Girls' Band 1-4: Circus Band 3. 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Staff Sgt. of the Band 3. 4: Hisiory: Glee: German: Hi-Jinks: Astral: Y : Student Council: Pen- tong: College: Toujours Amies Societe. Ambition: Business world. Dignity . . . fashionable inodistes . . . superiority . . . tinkling glasses. DOROTHEA JANE HATTON Emmet 457 Dot Pres. French Club 8: Astral Honor: Astral Cab. 5, 6: Sec. Jr. Class '30V,: Prom. Com. Jr.-Sr. Prom. '80: Chairman Attendance Com. 5-6: V. Pres. French 7: Mem. Chairman 6. 7: C. I. C. Room Com. 4: Cleanup Com. 6: Iietgresll. Chairman Astral 3: Prog. Com. 4, 5: Prog. Com. Pentong 6: Inter- c u . , Ambition: Toujours iidelle a moi-meme. f4fternoon. tea . . . graciousness . . . a hostess . . . etchings . . . ye booke sioppef' HARRIET BERTHA HELMICH Hay 455 Happy Photo. Mgr. M. 8: W. 8: Bronze Class, Order of 1329: Treas. History 8: Mem. Chairman History 7: Art Chairman History 6: Art Chairman College 7. 8: C. I. C. Cleanup Com. 7: Prog. Com. Cartoonist 7: Publ. Chairman Spanish 5: Nom. Com. History 8: German Rep.: Times Rep.: G. A. A.: Latin. Ambition: Commercial art at Wisconsin. Pink taffeta crinolines . . . tea and rusks . . . sparkling eyes . . . joyful. DON HEURLIN Key 455 Don Ambition: College. Sunny Spain . . . bull fights . . . bright sashesf' RICHARD HEURLIN Key 455 :'Dick Intra. Bskt. Champs. 2. Ambition: College. Conquerors . . . mirple mountains . . . beacon lights. JEANNE ROSE HIGGINS St. Catherine 455 Ambition: Illinois and make Kappa. D Pale green mofire . . . tiny figure . . . staircase iualtzes . . . elusive . . si yer. CHARLES J. HILL LeMoyne 456 'iChuck Astral: Latin: Chemistry: Spanish: History: Pentong Rep. 8: Intra. Bskt. 2: Intra. Baseball 3. Ambition: Illinois and success. Motors . . . pilots . . . frosty days . . . cheering cron'rls. ETHEL L. HOELZER Howe 454 Red G. A. A.: Pin Numerals: Bskt. Champs. 6: Baseball Champs. 7: College. Chairman Pin Com. 8: Pentong. Chairman Art Com. 8: HY Pub. Com. 8: Tennis: Astral: German: French: C. I. C.: Capt. Ball Champs. 5. Ambition: Get S in Irvology. Paints and charcoal . . . thick paper . . . art gum . . . fresh grass. SAMUEL HOFFMAN D Marshall 455 t'Hofl ' Intra. Bskt. Consolation Champs. 4: Pentong: C. I. C. Rep. 2. 3: History: Intra. Baseball 3, 4: Austin Times Rep. 4: Spanish Rep. 7: Hi- Y : Soap and Towel Com. 5. At Marshall: Fresh Track Team: Hall Guard Head. Ambition: Captain and full back at Notre Dame. Fame . . . struggle . . . direct humor . . . executire meetings. WILLIAM H. HOLLINSHEAD, JR. Morgan Park 455 Bill At Morgan Park, Duluth, Minn.: Pres. Hi- Y 7: Football Team 6. 7: Track 6: Pres. Jr. Class 6: Student Council: Prom. Chairman 6: At Austin: Cleanup Chairman 7: Sec. Sr. I-li- Y 7: Pres. Sr. Hi-HY 8: Soap and Towel Com. 8: Student Court 8: Interclub. Restraint . . . diligence . . . scholarship . . . a leader. ELEANOR M. HOMUTH Cameron 453 Astral: French: History: College: Y : C. I. C. Ambition: Air mail pilot. Pensiceness . . . lilies . . . ponds . . . swans. Thirty five IVIAROON AND WHITE CHARLOTTE MAE HORN Young 457 Billie Times Rep. 6: History 6: College: Tennis: Chemistry: Y. Ambition: To make Phi Beta Kappa. Charming dignity . . . black tea . . . amber . . . peaceful drives . . . grey. LORRAINE ELEANOR HOSS Hay 456 Bob Astral: College: Pentong: History: Spanish: Latin: Glee: Y : J. U. G. Ambition: Finish Wis. U. then teach. A white gate against a dark background . . . security . . . calm. ROBERT J. HOULII-IAN Crane 458 Happy Latin: Auto Safety: Non-Smoking Com.: History: Orchestra 2-4. At Crane: Deputy of Dep.: Deputy of Activities: Deputy of Attendance. Ambition: College-Wisconsin. Summer storms . . . contagious smiles . . . charm. JAMES JOSEPH HUGHES Orr ' 451 Irish Feddersen's Flashes 5-8: Miller's Mongrels 3. 4: Intra. Bskt. 6-8: Spring Football 7: C. I. C. Rep. 1, 2: Spanish: Chemistry: History. Ambition: To become a big business man. Smiling 'welcomes . . . drear winter days . . . dark gloom . . . then a smile. LOIS MARGUERITE JACOB Emmet 453 Lo Cast. Royal Family 8: Cast, Admirable Crichton 6: Cast. Daddy Long Legs 4: Prog. Chairman Gala Day: Co-Author Clean-Up Play 7: Pres. Fresh.. Soph. Debating 3: C. I. C. Rep. 1, 2: Y 2, 3. Ambition: Northwestern University Theatre. Glaring footlights . . . character interpretations . . . outstanding . . . mouef CHESTER J. JOEDICKER- Hay 457 Joe History: Refresh Com. German: Intra. Bskt. 3-5: Intra. Baseball 1: Non- Smoking Com. Friends . . . a clique . . . rare comradeship . . . harmony. ADELYN RENE JOHNSON Nobel 453 UA Pres. Section Club 5: Nom. Com. Class '29M: Rep. Jr. College 4: Astral: 3. A. A.: Little Theatre: Y : Rep. C. I. C. 8: Mem. C. I. C. EXCl11'SlOll om. 8. Ambition: Fall in love-millionaire preferred. Q Covered wagons . . . pioneer woman . . . unselfish . . . splendid womanhoodf' CAMILLE A. JOHNSON Sumner 453 Twin Y : Jr. College: C. I. C.: History. Ambition: To marry a millionaire. . I i'Hotel dances . . . light perfumes . . . clear skies . . . sorority picnics. ELEANOR F. JOHNSON Key 455 L YU: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Biology: Astral. Ambition: Succeed in everything I undertake. G-ingerbnead . . . Sweet William . . . good books, well-worn. GILBERT T. JOHNSON Hanson Park 458 Gil History: Spanish: C. I. C. Ambition: To be a Major League ball player. Hunting . . . heraldry . . . hawks . . . Holy Grail. HAZEL M. JOHNSON Howe 45-L Zel C. I. C.: To-Ti : History: Home Ec.: French: College: Y. Ambition: Discover a gold mine. Warm dinners . . . white sapphires . . . red milk . . . gardens. MARJORIE JEAN JOHNSON Orr 456 Marjie Sec. German 8: Little Theatre Prog. Com. 8: Cast. The Royal Family 8: Order 1329: Times Rep. 3: Fresh. Bskt. Champs: Soph. Baseball Champs.: Cub Reporter 8. Ambition: Travel with adventure. Viuacity . . . campus life . . . halls . . . proms . . . moss roses. Thirty ix CLASS OF l930M HOWARD WRIGHT JOHNSTON, JR. John Hay 456 Howie Capt. of Band 8: Pres. History 8: 3rd Place National Solo Contest 7: Orch. 6-8: Student Court 8: Soap and Towel Com. 8: Astral: Botany: Intra. Bskt.: M. 8: W. Rep. 2: C. I. C. Rep. 7: Prog. Chairman, t'Dido and Aeneas 7: Com. of Com. Ambition: To do everything I attempt well. Research committees . . . Scotch thistles . . . collie dogs. FREDERICK H. KAISER Orr 457 Red Lt. Band: Orch.: R. 0. T. C.: C. I. C. Rep.: German: History: Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Baseball: Intra. Football. Ambition: Percussionist supreme. Black car . . . white road . . . colored planes . . . a friend . . . perfect day! WILLIAM O. KAITCHUCK Byford 452 Will Mumford's Musketeers Sec. Treas. 5-8: C. I. C. Rep. 4: Times Rep. 3: Intra. Bskt. Champs. 2: German: Hall Com.: Band: Skaters. Ambition: Illinois. Roar of airplane motors . . . 'Contact!' . . . broken records. LESLIE CONRAD KAMMERER Hay 456 Kam C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, 5: Latin Rep. 1. 3, 4: Pentong Rep. 6: History Rep. 4, 5: French Rep. 6, 7: Aviation: M. 8: W. Rep.: Astral Rep. Ambition: Illinois: make a million and retire. Quiet eficiency . . . private desks . . . exact work. ROBERT C. KASKA Young 456 Bob Pres. C. I. C. 8: Pres. Jr. Class. '30B2: Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom. 6: V. Pres. Varsity A 8: Track 5-8: Football 8: Pres. Opera 6: Pooh-Bah, Mikado 6: Astral: Pres. Student Council 8: Interclub 5, 6, 8: Fetchin' Wretches : Costume Day Com. 6, 8. Ambition: Caesar was ambitious. Look at him now! Tramps in woods . . . coarse clothes . . . friends . . . sincerity . . . rugged- ness.' VIOLET EMILY KELLER Young 453 Pansy Cast. Mikado : Glec: Soap and Towel Com. 8: Y : History: Pentong: Warblers: C. I. C.: College: Y Baseball Tournament 5. Ambition: To be in Minneapolis. Why???? f'Li11ely, low music . . . glassy floors . . . dancing . . . saccharine perfume. JOSEPH EDWARD KERRIGAN Emmet 455 Joe Fresh Football 2: Varsity 8: Intra. B:kt. Champs.'3: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Spanish: lst Sergeant R. O. T. C. 4: Crack Company 3: Picked Squad 2: Picked Platoon 3. Ambition: Syracuse. New York. Suede jacket . . . log cabin in a wood . . . 'a pipe, a book, an easy chair! VERNON FRANCIS KERRIGAN Key 452 Kerry Mumford's Musketeers. V. Pres. 8: Times Rep. 4-6: M. 8: W. Rep. 5: History: Chemistry: R. 0. T. C. Lt.: C. I. C. Rep. 1-4. Ambition: To do the impossible. Dark ages . . . niches . . . royalty . . . gallantryf' LOWELL KING 414 Deep lounging chairs . . . choice books . . . a terrier . . . stone fireplace. LILLIAN KLASS Marshall 457 Billie At Marshall: 33 M-3, Pres., V. Pres., Sec. At Austin: Prog. Chairman French 5: Nom. Com.: Girls' Week Prog. 7: C. I. C.: College: HY Club: Astral: Botany: History: Tennis. Ambition: Making whoopee in old Madrid!! i'Gaiety . . . deep, red roses . . . Eastern allure . . . inky, bottomless pools. GORDON B. KLINE Howe 451 Gordie Ambition: China and Singapore. 1.?a5k-eyed troubadours . . . soft strains of a love song beneath a fair lady's win ow! RENE KOCH 414- Farnzs in Rhodesia . . . lonely life . . . peace and content . . . solitude. Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE GEORGE KENNETH KOEPPE Spencer 454 C. I. C.: Astral: History: Hobby: Stamp. Ambition: Do something big-wash an elephant. Hidden humor . . . sincerity. ALBERTA KOESTER Hay 454 Al Ambition: To become president of a certain company. I l Apple blossoms . . . Spring breezes . . . quiet walks in summer twilight. HELENE MARTHA KORYTAR Orr 457 Marty Ed. Board M. ik W. 8: Quill 8: Scroll: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Snapshot Ed. M. 8: W. 7: Who's Who Ed. Austin Times 7: Sec. College 7. Ambition: England and India: Soho and Shalimar. Orange-flecked flames . . . a gypsy dance . . . joie de vivref' WILLIAM EARL KRIEGER Spencer 456 Bill Latin, V. Pres. 8, Prog. Chairman 7: Little Theatre: Gil, i'The Royal FamiIy : Cast, Dido and Aeneas : Astral: Pentong: History: Spanish: Chemistry: Hello Day Judge: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: Surgery and the University of Madrid. Plays . . . gentleman of the hunt . . . whisky and soda. KAREN ELLEN LADEGAARD Brentano 456 Sis Cast. Royal Family 8: Little Theatre, Treas., Director 6: Asst. Bus. Mgr. 5: Hello Day Com.: Astral: Y : Pentong: Prom. Com.: Board of Health 6. Ambition: To study dramatics. A quaint toy . . . Dresden china . . . a purring kitten. BLANCHE FRANCES LAMM St. Louis 455 Bee Com. of Com. S: HY. Prog. Chairman 8: Soph. Mem. Chairman 6: Glee Publ. Chairman 6: Home Ee. Sr. Mem. Chairman 5: Nom. Com. 5: History Refresh. Chairman 5: French Prog. Com. 5: Sr. Council Fresh. Rep. 2: Times Rep. 4: C. I. C. Rep. 3: HY Rep. 4-8: Opera: Astral. Ambition: To be a successful hospital dietitian. Yellow breakfast dishes . . . ginger cookies . . . clipped mountain daisies. FRED D. LANDECK Hay 451 Fritz 1st Lt. R. O. T. C.: Crack Co.: Picked Platoon 6: History: Chemistry: Foot- ball 7: Intra. Bskt. 6-8: C. I. C. Rep.: Times Rep.: M. 8: W. Rep.: Fedder- sen's Flashes 5-8. Ambition: One of Northwestern's Wildcats. Lazy summer days . . . cheerful friendliness . . . hilarityf' LUCYLE LANGMAN Rezin Orr 453 'tLucy C. I. C. Rep. 6: French: Y. Ambition: To be a good stenographer. g'Sg1ngphony in quiet and wistfulness . . . black-eyed Susans . . . evening soli- u e. ' JUNE VIRGINIA LA PANSEE Columbus 454 Frenchie Progressors: Austin Times Rep. 5-8: M. lk W. Rep. 1, 4: Y : G. A. A.: Jr. College: Pentong: Tennis: Math.: College: French: C. I. C.: Miss Austin Times Contest. ' Ambition: Northwestern or Illinois. Midnight . . . crystal dew . . . black satin . . . chrysoprase . . . slow 'waltzes . . . yellow roses. DOROTHY LARSON Cameron 454 Dot Astral Rep. 8, 6, 5, 4, 3: Pentong Rep. 4: History: College: YN: Spanish: French Rep. 8: Math.: C. I. C. Ambition: Missionary in Africa. Fjords . . . snow-capped mountains . . . penetrating silence. FLORENCE OLIVE LARSON Hay 453 Flo Spanish: German: Pentong: Y : C. I. C.: Reading: History: College: Victor: G. A. A.: Tennis: Botany: Science: Home Ec.: Drum and Bugle Corps. Ambition: Hitch hike the States with Ev . Cheer . . . windy days . . . toasted marshmallows . . . cherries. RUSSELL ANDREW' LARSON Mont-Clare Br. No. 3 45:7 X Capt. Swim Team 8: Swim Team 3-8: City Jr. Relay Champs 3: Baseball Mgr. 7: Varsity A : M. 8: W. Rep. 7: C. I. C. Rep. 8: History: Stamp. Ambition: Ask Madame X. The ol' swimmin' hole . . . splashes . . . streaks of rythmic motion. T hzrty eight CLASS OF 1930 JOHN A. LAYKY Nobel 458 Red C. I. C.: Lowry's Hoodlumsf' Melancholia . . . profnndityf' WILLIAM E. LEGGE, JR. Crane 456 Bill At Crane: K. K. K.: Boxing: Intra. Bskt. Champs 5: Flying Squad: Royal Knight of the Oriental: At Austin: C. I. C. Ambition: To own a miniature golf course. Gentleman of the old school. EVELYNE MAE LEIR Hay 454 Ev Progressors 2: Astral: Snapshot Rep. 4. 5: M. 8 W. Rep. 6: HY Rep. 3-5: G. A. A.: Pentong: Jr. College: Tennis: Math.: College: French: C. I. C. Ambition: Wheaton. I presume. ' I HDarlc . . . State St. at midnight . . . bright lights . . . modern society. HENRIETTA LEONA LEPAVSKY Lake View 457 'tHattie Ed. M. 8 W. 8: Quill and Scroll: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Little Theatre. V. Pres. 8: Point and Pin Chairman 6. 7: Student Director 7: Chairman Flower, Color, Motto Com.: Poetry Round Table: Pentong A Club Charter Mem.: Refresh. Chairman Pentong 7: French, Treas. 6: Prog. Chair- man 5: Song Chairman Y 8: Astral: Girls' Glee. ' Ambition: Own a world-famous Jade collection. Emeralds . . . effervescence . . . eyes sparkling with. laughter . . . warm browns . . . gay wit. LAURA LEPPLA Howe 456 H01l9Y Star Rep. Austin Times 8: Silver Class, Order of 1329: Astral: Costume Com. Little Theatre. Ambition: Co-edit a newspaper with Betty. Dormant moods . . . 'dancing tambourines' . . . embers of a dying fire. J. MILES LESTINA Hanson Park 451 Wop History: Chemistry: Football 7: lntra. Bskt. 6-8: C. I. C. Rep.: Times Rep.: Spanish: M. Sc W. Rep.: Feddersen's Flashes : Science Honor: Hobby. Ambition: Study undertaking at U. of Cragin. A knight . . . combats . . . shining shields. RUTH ANN LEUSCHNER John Hay 454 Ruthye J. U. G.: Opera: Warblers: Girls' Glee: Y : C. I. C. Rep.: To-Ti : Tennis: Cartoonist: History: College. Ambition: To make a success of life. Crinolines . . . an old-fashioned garden . . . mignoneitef' MARIAN M. LEVINE Harrison 455 K'NIZll'tY Orchestra 6-8: French: Tennis: C. I. C. Rep. 6. Ambition: To tell Kreisler l1e's good. too. An artistic temperament . . . spell of music . . . a 'violin pouring out sweeping strains. GLENN ROY LIEBHART Pres. Spanish 5: History: Zoology: Radio: Interclub 5: C. I. C. Rep. 1-6: Times Rep. 2-7: Annual Rep. 1-7: Intra. Bskt. 5, 6: Swim. Team 7: Cheln. 7. 8: Com. on Com. 8: Lowry's Louts. Ambition: Electrical engineering. Maps . . . research . . . popular . . . forever a friend. EVELYN FRANCES LIKE . 458 ' Girlie Byford 454 Chick C. I. C.: C. I. C. Rep. 2: French: German: Home Ec. Rep. S: College: Pentong: Glee: History: YW: Tennis: Asst. Prom. Com. 8. Ambition: Sometime I'll honor some college. Lady of the Lake . . . lilies . . . ripples . . . sea-weed. DAVID J. LINDGREN YOURS 451 i'Lindy M. 8: W. Rep. 2: Nom. Com. '301A: Chemistry: C. I. C.: Feddersen's Flashes. Ambition: Crane Jr. College. Aspirations . . . lasting friendships . . . success. SAMUEL LOCKSON Rayen, Ol1io 455 Shy. Curly Band 1-8: Orchestra: German: Non-Smoking Com. 7: Sgt. Ill Band. At Rayen: Football 5: Bskt. Ambition: A renowned band and orchestra conductor. A crnsader . . . ad1:entnre-seeking . . . red and gold banners . . . battles. Thirty mne MAROON AND WHITE DOROTHY A. LOUTIT t'Dotski, t'Tiny Flower 455 At Flower: Treas. 6, V. Pres. 7: French: Asst. Chairman Clean-Up 5: G. A. A. At Austin: YH: College: C. I. C. Ambition: A kindergarten teacher. Rare china . . . quilting bees . . . farmhouses . . . new nzown hay . . . May flowers. ALICE ELEANOR LUND . MAIN Byford 454 Astral: Prom. Com. '30V5: Spanish Rep. 2, 3: Austin Times. Rep. 2-4: C. I. C. Rep. 2-4: Y Mem. Com. 2: College: Pentong Rep. 4: C. I. C.: Tennis Rep. 6: Jr. College: Sec. Bskt. Champs. 2. Ambition: Ain't got no ambitioni'cept Northwestern. Woolen sport togs . . . taffy apples . . . football games . . . crowds. LOVETTA FAY MAGLAND Senn 457 Lovey Mem. Chairman Pentong 7: Sr. Mem. Pentong 6: Pin Chairman Girls' Glee 8: Nom. Com. Girls' Glee 6: Social Com. Class 'sow 5: Pentong Rep. 5: Astral Rep. 6-7: Opera: History: College: French. At Senn: Pres. Section 2. Ambition: To dance with Al Capone. Sim furs . . . bridge parties . . . town talk . . . high-back chairs . . . black ve vet. - EDITH MAGNUSON Senn 457 Edie Sr. Ed. M. 8: W. 8: Finance Com. Class '301A: Treas. Pentong 8: Bronze Class. Order of 1329: Publ. Com. Aclmirable Crichton : Refresh. Chairman Pentong 7: Y Rep. 6, 8: Little Theatre: G. A. A.: French: College. At Senn: Fresh. 8: Soph. Council: Div. Room Section 5: Honor Society: lntra. Athletics. Ambition: To be a sophisticated hobo. Superb viking maids . . . 'Die Valkyries' . Norse sagasf' HARRIET ELISE MARTEN Emmet 457 Goldy A Club 7: G. A. A.: Glee: College: Y : Pentong: Tennis: German. Ambition: You could never guess his name. Refinement . . . shopping tours . . . gold and white . . . pale sunlight. FLORENCE MARTINEK Morse 456 Sis Astral: History: Y : Color Com. At Orr: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: Business world. Twisting roads . . . berets . . . wooded paths. WVILLIAM MATSON Kelwyn Park 452 Bill Ambition: Electrical engineer. Nonchalance . . . Daimlers .... English mansions 'Jleadows, my car.' JEANNIE BARCAY MCAUSLAN Cameron 456 Astral: G. A. A.: French: Y, Ambition: To graduate from Normal College. A cottage by a stream . . . pear trees in bloom . . . squirrels. ROBERT H. MCCOMB Hay 458 Mac Fresh. Swimming: Capt. Intra. Bskt. 2-3: Intra. Bskt. Champs. 3-4: Football: Non'Smoking Com. 6, 7: Chemistry: Auto Safety 7: Myers' Scotch High- landers : Lowry's Louts. Ambition: To play football like Coach Ring. Low slung roadsters . . . ragtime . . . fraternity life . . . 'Coon coats. ROBERT H. MCCONVILLE Hay 452 Bob Ed. Sport Chatter 8: Asst. Sports Ed. Austin Times 8: Cub Reporter 7: Sr. Swimming Team 7, 8: Varsity A : C. I. C. Rep. 8: Silver Class. Order of 1329: Spanish: Intra.. Bskt. 6: M. 8: W. Sales Supervisor 7: Dance Com. Gala Day: Mumford's Musketeers 6-8: Chemistry. Ambition: Big newspaper man. Madeap . . . happy-go-lucky . . . jollinessf' LOUISE DOROTHY MCCUEN Key 455 Scottie Spanish: Naturalists: Pentong: History: Y Rep. 6: G. A. A.: College: C. l. C.: Snapshot Rep. 6, 7: Glee. Ambition: Put crackerrcrumbs in C?7's bed. Easter lilies . . . rose quartz . . . 'week-end lady . . . cool enchantment. JAMES WALTER MCGUIRE Benton 457 Jim At Benton: Football 4: Class Bskt. Ball 3. 4: Tennis Club 3, 4. At Austin: Pres. Little Green Jug 5: Sgtfat-Arms History 5: Chemistry Rep. 7: Auto Safety Com.: Football 5: lntra. Bskt. 5, 6: Fire Marshal. Ambition: To he a bachelor. Gentlemen of leisure . . . pleasant carelessness . . . young modern. Forty CLASS OF l930M CHRISTINE METROPOLIS Austin 455 Christy Pentong Rep.: Pres. Spanish 5: YH: History: College Rep.: Botany: Prog. Chairman Spanish. Ambition: To have enough it to call it 'tthemf' Fun . . . happy crowds . . . rooters . . . hot chocolate. CARL H. MEYER Young 452 Managing Ed. Austin Times 8: Mumford's Musketeers 7, 8: Treas. Jr.-Sr. Class '30W: Sec. Student Council 8: Student Court Judge 8: Quill and Scroll: Silver Class. Order of 1329: Sales Supervisor, M. 8: W. 7: Pentong Rep. 8: Astral: Naturalists: German: Chemsitry: Times Reporter 7: Del. N. S. P. A. 8. Ambition: To win renown as a chemist. Merchandise Mart . . . eficiency . . . the commercial spotlight. HELEN S. MEYERS Young 456 Pin and Ring Com. 7: C. I. C.: History: G. A. A.: Y : Opera: Warblers: Social Com. 7: Tennis. Ambition: Ser util y agradable. Sports dresses . . . strumming ukes . . . porch parties . . . fruit punch. WARD EARL MICHAELIS Crane 451 Mad History Rep. 7, 8: Chemistry: Football 7: C. I. C. Rep.: Intra. Bskt., Spanish: Miller's Mongrels 3-4: Feddersen's Flashes 5-8: Intra. Baseball. Ambition: To succeed at Northwestern. Business executive . . . bustle . . . big deals . . . bonds. ANNA K. MIKKELSEN Dike, Iowa 453 Aim At Dike: Girls' Glee. At Austin: C. I. C. Ambition: Travel, probably-work naturally. Crowds . . . action . . . wild roses . . . autumn. HOWARD A. MILLER A Key 456 Howie Ed. of L'A1legro 7. 8: Times Reporter 6-8: Cast The Royal Family, Daddy Long Legs : History Sec. 5: V. Pres. 6: Little Theatre Sec. 4: Ping Pong Book Club Pres. 1: Bandana Day Com.: Costume Com. Hello Day: Prom. Com. 5: Fresh. Football 2: Cheer Leader Capt. 4-6: Track 4-6: Fetchin' Wretches : Latin: Pentong. Ambition: Sorry, only allowed six words! Action . . . a crowd . . . celebrities . . . self-assurance , . . hand shakes. WILLIAM FARRAR MOORE Howe 455 Randy Intra. Bskt. 1. 2: M. 8: W. Rep. 3, 4: Times Rep. 3. 5, 7: History Rep. 8. Ambition: To go to South America. Cool calmness . . . a busy bank . . . marble walls . . . crisp bills. DOROTHY LE MOINE MOOREHEAD Spencer 454 Dot V. Pres. Jr. College 3: Pin -Chairman College 8: Pentong Rep. 8: Prog. Chairman Y 2: Soc. Chairman Y 3: Pin Chairman Y 4: Y Rep. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 4: Tennis: Times Rep.: History. Ambition: Success in the business world. 'fDorothy Vernon . . . rare velvets . . . romance . . . antique jewelry. ADELYN LUCILLE MUELLER Nash 454 L'Del1 Astral: French: German: History: Home Ec.: Pentong: YH: C. I. C. Rep. 3-8: Tennis: Jr. College: Times Rep. 3. Ambition: Own first-class beauty salon. Soft rags . . . tenderness . . . service . . . thoughtful. BETTY MYERS Delano 456 Bob o' Link Ed.-in-Chief Times 8, Asst. News Ed. 7, Cub Reporter' 6: Quill and Scroll: Gold. Order of 1329, Sec. of 1329: Chairman News. Sec. G. C. S. P. G.: Stu- dent Director, Little Theatre 4: Cast, Daddy Long Legs 4: Enter. Com. '301A 5: History: College: Y : Pentong Honor Society. Ambition: To continue Chasing Rainbeauxf' Deep thoughtfulness . . . attentiveness . . . determination . . . a victor. FRANCES NARTER Cameron 453 . Fran Cast, Daddy Long Legs : C. I. C. Rep. 4'6: Pentong Rep. 7, 8: History Rep.: Y Rep. 1-3: French: History: C. I. C. Report Book: Y Baseball Tour- nament: College: Freshmen Debating. Ambition: Make all A's at Northwestern. Black, damp nights . . . pansies sprinkled with raindrops . . . shadows. JOSEPH A. NASELLI Llovd 453 Joe' C. I. C.: Sgt.-at-Arms Class of '29: M. Sz W. Salesman: Austin Times Sales- man: Lowry's Hoodlumsf' Ambition: Time will tell. A toreador . . . bulls . . . sword-thrusts . . . dedicating the beast. rs 1 1 Forty-one MAROON AND WHITE DOROTHY MARIE NELSON Byford 453 Dot Social Chairman Debaters: C. I. C. Report Book: Pentong: History: Home Ec.: C. I. C.: College: Spanish: Y Baseball Tournament. Ambition: Know shorthand like Miss Browers. Bungalow aprons . . . morning glories . . . gravel walks, velvety lawns. RUTH VIRGINIA NELSON Young 453 Uthray I Y Rep. 1, 2: Astral Rep. 3: Pentong Rep. 4: Times Rep. 5: French: His- tory: Home Ec.: College: C. I. C.: Girls' Glee. Ambition: Private secretary to --? Phlox . . . a lone shepherdess . . . silent plains . . . whispering pines. HENRY R. NEWMAN Hay 451 Greek Chemistry: Spanish: History: Intra. Bskt. 4-6: C. I. C.: Football 8: Fedder- sen's Flashes 5-8: Intra. Baseball 2: t'Miller's Mongrels 3-4. V Ambition: Northwestern wildcat. An athlete . . . baskets . . . flying balls. RUSSELL E. NICHOLSON Nicolet 455 Rus At Kaukauna High, Wis.: Bskt. Ball Capt.: Jr. Class Track 4. Ambition: To be a stock broker. Satisfactory efficiency . . . thick rugs . . . opice desks. HAZEL NOTT 456 Cozy cottages . . . warmth . . . hemstitching . . . rosebudsf' HARRY NUDD Hay 452 H Mumford's Musketeers Treas. 5-8: Astral: Math.: Intra. Bskt.: Chemistry: History: Times Rep. 1: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Naturalist: Ambition: Broker tbroke all the timeh. 'tDeep thinker . . . literary critic . . . weighty discussions. STANLEY EMANUEL OBERG Byford 454 Stan Pres. Officers' Club 8: Cast, Mikado : Warblers: Major R. 0. T. C. 8' Nominating Com. 6: Astral: M. 8: W. Rep. 2: Times Rep. 1: Firing Squad 7 8: Picked Platoon 5-8: Crack Co. 4-7: Fire Marshal 7, 8: Pin and Ring Com Ambition: To join the disgusted 1nillionaire's club. Uniforms . . . military . . . West Point . . . dress paracleff RUTH C. OFSAIOF Cameron 453 Uthray II Astral Rep. 8: Nom. Com. Pentong 7: C. I. C. Report Book 3: French Rep 2: Times Rep. 1: Pentong Rep. 4: Astral: Y : History: Y Baseball Tour: nament 5. Ambition: To be distinguished from Shirl. Scarlet, black . . . Russian abandon . . . dark eyes . . . silken ribbons. VICTORIA J. OLDER Emmet 455 Vic Silver Class. Order of 1829: Times Reporter 6: M. 8: W. Rep. 4: Times Rep 5: Y : College: Latin: C. I. C. Rep. 1-8: Pentong. Ambition: To tour North America. Red and white . . . summer chiyjfons . . . lawn parties . . . setting sun. EVELYN EUGENIA OLSON Commerce High 453 Evey French Rep. 8: Astral 8: C. I. C. At Commerce: Art: History. Ambition: None good enough. Gladioli . . . Chesterfield sofas . . . baby grands . . . house parties. ARTHUR FRANK ORDAS Young 452 Art Mumford's Musketeers V. Pres.: Mem. Com. Hi- Y 8: Student Court 8: C. I. C.: Astral Rep. 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 2: Math.: Naturalist: Nom. Committee Class 3032: Times Rep. 3: Pentong: Chemistry: History: Science Honor: In ra. s t. 2. Q Q Ambition: To explore Mars. Einstein . . . busy figures in laboratories . . . brains. HANNA MARIE OSTERGREN Nash 453 .C. I. C. Rep. 3: HY Rep. 2: Astral Rep.: Tennis Rep. 7: History: Peutong: College: C. I. C.: Y : Astral: French. Ambition: Lawyer's secretary. Yellow . . . heather waving in the wind . . . blowing scarves. Forty-two CLASS OF l930M EMIL CHRISTOPHER PANKNIN Emmet 458 Mike Auto: C. I. C.: Latin: History: R. 0. T. C. Ambition: To be a famous physician. Meditation . . . fire wood and bellows . . . toasted chestnutsf' ISMENE G. PAPAGEORGE Tilton 453 Izzy' Pres. Opera 8: V. Pres. Pentong S: V. Pres. College 8: V. Pres. Opera 7, Sec.-Treas. 6: V. Pres. Uke 6: Pianist Opera 6-8: Pianist Girls' Glee 4-6: Prog. Chairman College 7: Prog. Chairman Astral 7: Prog. Chairman Pen- tong 8: Sec. Uke 6, Sgt.-at-Arms 5: Pin-Ring Com. Class '301A: Interclub. Ambition: Tell Rachmaninoff he's good, too. Fragile . . . mellowed satin . . . antiques . . . spinets . . . laces. ANNE MARGARET PETERSEN Mont Clare Br. I 454 Dicldie' C. I. C.: To-Ti: History: College: Home Ee.: Y : French. Ambition: Haven't any but work I guess? Viuacity . . . rollicking laughter . . . farms . . . sewing bees. ANDREW F. PETRONE Byford 457 Andy Little Theatre: Band QCorp.b 6-8: Sgt-at-Arms Pentong 8: Cast, Royal Family 8, Cast, Admirable Crichton 6. Cast. Pot Boiler 7. Cast. Back of the Yards 7: Bronze Class. Order of 1329: Italian: Astral: Botany: French: History. Ambition: To master the art of makeup. Gaucho . . . smoldering black eyes . . . red . . . warmth . . . gypsy campfire. ARTHUR PEYROT Tilton 455 Shiek Band: lst Lt. R. 0. T. C.: Skating Team: French: Naturalist: History: C. I. C. Rep.: Times Rep.: M. 8: W. Rep. Ambition: Wine, women and song. 1 1 Old roadster . . . long rides . . . spring . . . pretty girl . . . good times. ALVIN PIERITZ A Hay 454 Al Major, R. 0. T. C. 8: Crack Company 6. 7: Picked Platoon 5-7: Opera: Warblers: Cast. Mikado : Astral: History: Officers' Club 6-8: Supply Officer 7, 8: Non-Smoking Com. 7. Ambition: First person to go to Mars. Red cars . . . long, dusty roads . . . seriousness . . . university life. ROBERT L. PLACH Cleveland. Ohio Bob At Glenville High: Glenville Torch Business Staff: Boys' Hi- Y, At Austin: History: M. 8: W. Rep. 6: t'Lowry's Louts. Ambition: To be a traveling reporter. Blithe manner . . . companionship. JOSEPH PORTLE Orr 452 Honest Joe Mumford's Musketeers : Astral: Math.: Chemistry: History: German. Ambition: This 'n that in chocolates. Ability . . . ambition . . . rising . . . a success. RUTH ELIZABETH QUIST Locke 454 Rufus History: College: C. I. C.: Little Theatre: Home Ec. Ambition: Law-Illinoisagive the man a break. Starched white uniforms . . . quiet rooms . . . poise . . . snap dragons. FRANCES ROSE RAEDER ' Key 456 Frannie V. Pres. Jr.-Sr. Class '301!2: Sec. C. I. C. 7: Pitti-Sing in Mikado 5: V. Pres. Opera 7: Interclub 6: Pres. 6. Sec. 7, Treas. 5 Uke: G. A. A.: Prog. Chairman 4. Song Chairman 5: Y : Cast. Pocahontas 3: College: Astral: Judge, Hello Day 8. Ambition: Live and learn. Frat pins . . . homecoming games . . . campus dances . . . weeping willows . . . pensive. ANSEL L. RAHN Mont Clare 455 Intra. Bskt.: C. I. C.: History. Ambition: Crane College. Repeated attempts . . . conferences . . . odor of cigars. HUGH L. RAY, JR. Spencer 458 Hooray Sgt.-at-Arms Class '30Vg 5-8: Jr.-Sr. Prom Com. 7: Varsity A : Football 4-6: Track 3-6: Asst. Fire Marshal 6. 7: Baseball Mgr. 7: Varsity UA Social Com. 5, 6: M. 8: W. Staii' 4: Staff Photo. 5: Spanish: M. 8: W. Rep. 5: Lowry's Louts. Ambition: Mechanical engineer, specializing in road building. HCordurofy . . . khaki . . . high boots . . . tramps in mud. Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE PHYLLIS MAE ROCKEFELLER Byford 457 Phil Treas. Botany 6-8: Times Rep. 1-4: Astral: Opera: Warblers: Glee: J. U. G. Glee: Y Rep.: C. I. C.: Judge, Hobo Day 6. Ambition: A happy future with OJ Cheer . . . soft-spoken. . . . reserved . . . blue chiyfon . . . blonde. ELLEN JEAN ROGERS Hay 457 Lady Mary Cast, Admirable Crichton 6: Cast, Royal Family 8: Opera: Warblers: Chorus of Mikado 4: V. Pres. C. I. C. 8: Co-Chairman Student Court 8: French Refresh. Chairman 7, 8: Bronze Class, Order of 1329: Costume Judge Hello Day 7: J. U. G. Girls' Glee: Pentong: Astral. Ambition: Editor of college humor. Sophistication . . . quiet dignity . . . languidness . . . intermission between acts . . . tower town. MILTON E. ROSENBERG Roosevelt 457 Milt Bulletin Board Com. 7: Auto Safety Com. 7: Anti-Smoking Com. 6: Intra. Basketball 4, 6: French: Pentong: History: C. I. C.: Boys' Glee 6. Ambition: World renowned chemical engineer-Boston Tech. Brusqueness . . . jovialitg . . . shouts . . . a boy's club. SOPHIA ROTH Orr 454 Astral: Pentong: Poetry Round Table: History Rep. 7: College: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Little Theatre 4: Y : Times Rep. 1. Ambition: World tour with Miss Willis. Demureness . . . petticoats and pantalettes . . . the beautiful South . . dancing lessons. MARY D. SANTELLA Lloyd 456 Marie At Orr: Twinkling Stars: Hi-Jinks: Glee: Y : C. I. C. At Austin: Publ. Com. Little Theatre 8: Astral: Pentong: M. 8: W. Rep. 6: College Rep. 7: History. Ambition: Work, then travel around the world. Assurance . . . sharp air . . . striped scarves . . . October. GENE WM. SAPER , Herzl 455 Mack Chairman Refresh. Com. German 8: Intra. Bskt. Champs. 3, 4: Light Bskt. 3, 4: Pentong 4, 6: History. Ambition: No homework given in Chicago schools. Rocks . . . lonely pines . . . mountain peaks . . . care,freeness. JOHN PHILIP SAWYER Howe 458 HJ. P. Opera 6: Warblers 5-7: Class Day Com. 8: Pres. Eliminipenintisity: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Chemical engineer and music composer. Reagent bottles . . . laboratory . . . formulas. CHRIST SCHNEIDER Mont Clare 452 'tChris Mumford's Musketeersn: C. l. C. Rep.: Baseball 7: Times Rep.: History: Intra. Bskt. 5: Math. Ambition: To play baseball. Stolidness . . . strength . . . shynessi' ALEX J. SCHOLNAY . Young X51 HAI Tennis Team 7: Astral: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 4, 6: C. I. C.: Intra. Baseball 2: History: Mil1er's Mongrels 3-4: Feddersen's Flashes 5-8. Ambition: To become a second t'Bill Tilden. Smiles . . . stolidness . . . sportf' ' JOSEPH T. SCHOONMAKER Jacob Beidler 452 Schoonie Mumford's Musketeers 5-8: Times Rep. 3: Chemistry: History: Intra. Bskt. 5: C. I. C. Rep. 4: Math.: Naturalist. Ambition: I'll bite. Ambush . . . 'khitmutgars' . . . dak bungalow . . .lions3' GEORGE T. SCI-IULTZE Help of Christians 454 ' 11 .S -mn R. O. T. C. Capt.: Crack Company 2, 4, 7: Firing Squad 7, 8: Officers: Astral: Stamp: History: C. I. C. Ambition: Become monarch of the-money market. Private desks . . . successful business enterprises . . . clevernessi' EVELYN ANNETTE SCHWARTZ Byford 453 Ev C. I. C.: Drum ak Bugle Corps. 8: College: History: Pentong: Tennis: Cgrnian: Spanish: Home Ec.: Victors: Botany: G. A. A.: Reading: Science: . , Ambition: Hitch-hike the States with Flo. Red . . . sparkles . . . apple blossoms . . . lakes. Forty-four CLASS OF 193 OW SARA SHAPIRO Emmet 455 I Prop. Com. Admirable Crichton 6: Prop. Chairman 7. Treas. Little Theatre 7: Times Rep. 5: Order of 1329: Cub Reporter, Times: Pin. Com. Girls' Glee 5: Opera 6, 7: Warblers 6, 7: History: Y : Spanish: G. A. A.: Pentong. Ambition: Best M. D. this side of Saturn. Park Avenue . . . enigmatical . . . bleeding hearts . . . aroma of heliotro1Je. LAURA ELAINE SHER Emmet C. I. C. Pres. 8: Student Council 8: Publ. Mgr. Daddy Long Legs 4: Sec. Fresh. Sz Soph. Debating 3: Chairman Cleanup 6: Times Rep. '301f, 5: Sec. Pentong 7. Ambition: Star reporter of Daily News. . 3Days of chivalry . . . lovely lady . . . lavender, gold . . . reflectweness . . aintyf' HELEN E. SHORT Emmet 456 Shorty Pres. Girls' Glee 5: Chairman C. I. C. Excursion Com. 8: History Rep. 8: Y Rep. 1-8: Treas. Girls' Glee 6: Interclub 5: Snapshot Rep. 1. Ambition: To be a pro in some sport. I Sportswoman . . . strong winds . . . hair, wind blown . . . animation . . joyous life. ISABELLE M. SIMPSON Mont Clare 454 lsSY C. I. C.: Y : History: College: French: Home Ec. Ambition: To see the world. Cool passages . . . dreamy eyes . . . fast running brook. 453 Publ. Mgr. Admirable Crichton 6: Asst. Mem. Chairman Pentong 5: Interclub 8: Astral Cab. 8: Pentong Cab. 5-7: Publ. 3-7: Cub Reporter 8: Nom. Com. Class JEAN SLATER Howe 453 G. A. A.: Y Rep.: C. I. C. Ambition: Hitch-hike across the U. S. Hikes . . . rainy days . . . drenched four o'clocks. FRANK McALPINE SMITH Alberta, Canada 458 Happy Capt. R. 0. T. C. 7, 8: Picked Platoon 6: Picked Company 7: Boxing Team 5: Fencing: German: 0hicers': Lowry's Louts. At Lindblom: Gym Team: Rifle Team. Ambition: Fate rules the destiny of man. Texas . . . border country . . . rangers . . . bandits. RONALD MEEKER SNOW' Delano 456 Ron V. Pres. Opera 8: Pentong: Intra. Bskt. 4, 5: Latin: Spanish: History: Times Rep. 3-7: C. I. C. Rep. 4, 6, 8: Opera: M. Sz W. Rep. 6. Ambition: To graduate from Illinois. A 'man about town . . . fast cars . . . Board of Trade . . . brokers. DONALD E. SODERBERG Young 451 'tDon History: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 4-6: Intra. Baseball 2: Mi1ler's Mongrels : Feddersen's Flashes : Sr. Hi- Y : C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 4. Ambition: To go to Illinois. Fellowship . . . fair play . . . a Norsemanf' EVELYN JEANETTE SODERBERG Spencer 454 ' Ev Astral: To-Ti Sgt.-at-Arms: History Rep. 8: Jr. College: C. I. C. Rep. 4: Y Rep. 4: French: Household Ec.: Pentong. Ambition: Success-travel. Checked ginghams . . . bluebirds . . . four o'clock luncheonsl' JOHN SOLBERG 458 Stretching fairways . . . smooth greens . . . fore. HARRY SPECTOR Orr 456 Speck gapt.CChess Team 7: Math.: Science Honor: Boys' Glee: Interclub: Aviation: Ambition: To-uh-well, to-er-uh-l ' H Intellectual . . . high aspirations . . . select friends . . . a fine character. HYMAN STAR Delano West Hy' Pentong: History: Spanish: Intra. Bskt. 4-6: Latin. Ambtion: To graduate from Johns Hopkins. Smiling greetings . . . soft rugs . . . mahogany desk . . . business man. F orty-Eve MAROON AND WHITE MILDRED ROCHELLE STERN Delano 457 Millie Astral Rep. S: Pentoug: Botany: C. I. C.: College. Ambition: Pianist and instructor. . Mona Lisa . . . calm . . . moonstones . . . statuary . . . gentle music. MILTON STE RN Nash 456 Boys' Gleeg Chess Team 5-7: Math.: Science: Chemistry: Aviation: Astral Latin Rep. Ambition: To build bridges across the Atlantic. f'Fraternities . . . regattas . . . hops . . . moonlight on the river . . . canoesf MARTIN STOEFFHAAS, JR. Young 458 'Marty' Lowry's Louts : 2nd Lt. Band: C. I. C. Rep.: Chemistry: History: Intra Bskt.: R. 0. T. C.: Little Theatre: Orchestra. La Salle Street . . . tickers . . . tape . . . the business world. RUTH O. SWANSON Young 455 Astral Rep. 8: College: Spanish: Pentong: C. I. C. Rep. 5: YH: J. U. G Glee: Biology: C. I. C. Ambition: Travel and see the world. Ulllatinees . . . quiet study . . . sympathy . . . yellow chrysanthemumsf' HERBERT V. TALLITSCH Glenwood 458 Herb' Band: Intra. Bskt. 2-4: Chemistry: Lowry's Louts. Ambition: Enter Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Clash of silrer skates . . . gay tennis courts . . . seriousness. AUGUST TAMBURRINO Byford 458 Gus Baseball 4, 7: Varsity A : Intra. Baseball Capt. 1: Intra. Bskt. Capt. 3-5: Fresh. Track: Finance Com. Class 23015: History: Chemistry: Times Rep. 8: ':Lowry's Louts : Naturalists. Ambition: Notre Dame: journalism. Firebranol . . . dash . . . quick movements. ELMER TANDRUP Byford 452 Al Chemistry: uRrIl1lllf0!'d'S Musketeers Sgt.-at-Arms 5-8: History: Capt. Intro.. Bskt. 5: Times Rep. 6-7: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Ncaturalist. Ambition: U, S. Air Corps. 'Towering crags . . . the Alps . . . December. JOHN N. TATARA Rezin Orr 452 Titara Mu1nford's Musketeersl' 6-8: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Chemistry: History: Intra. Bskt. 5: Math.: Naturalist. Ambition: To grow up. Reflection, . . . ambitions realized . . . Ito the victor belong the spoils! KATHRYN MILLEA TAYLOR Emmet 457 Kit, Kay Y : College. Ambition: Be an old maid school marm. Humor . . . reticence . . . noon-day rush . . . summer heat. EDWARD TOLL 452 Quiet noises . . . business offices . . . conferencesfl NATHAN TRAUB Marshall 453 Nat Bskt. 6. 7: Pentong: History: C. I. C. At Marshall: Latin: Spanish: Big Brothers. Ambition: Give Crew some pointers in chemistry. Early morning rush . . . newspaper under arm . . . the aL' . . . business. ROY A. TRAUTMAN Hay 457 ' Trout History: C. I. C. Rep. 6, 8: German Refresh. Com. 7: Nom. Com. 7: C. I. C.' Intra..Baseball 1: Intra. Bskt. 1, 3, 5: lntra. Football 2: Prom. Com. 8. Ambition: To be a big business man. Hunting lodge . . . crackling pine log . . stormy night . . . solitude. Forty-six i CLASS OF IQBOM 'EP' VICTOR M. TURCO Crane 456 Turk At Crane: K. K. K. 1: Safety Patrol 3: Dep. of Act.: Intra. Bskt. Champs 1: Zoology: Hi-Y: Fresh. Track: C. T. Rep. 4. At Austin: Intra. Bskt. 5, 6: History: Times Rep. 6. Hobbies . . . room adorned with trophies . . . men-friends. BEULAH HELEN TURNER Tilton 454 Beef Astral: History: Pentong: German: C. I. C.: To Ti: G. A, A.: Y : Times Rep. 7: M. 8: W. Rep. 7. Ambition: Live and learn. Earnestness . . . geraniums in the summer sun. . . . calm. ABEL VAN ECK Young 451 Babe Chairman Pin and Ring Com. Class 'sowg Chairman Hall Com. 8: Chairman Police Com. Hello Day 8: Track 5, 6: Astral: Student Court 8: Cartoonist: Intra. Bskt. 3-5: Mi1ler's Mongrels 3, 4: t'Feddersen's Flashes 5-8: M. N W. Rep.: Times Rep.: C. I. C. Rep.: Hobby: Sr. Hi-Y. Ambition: Toxbe ambitious. Whirliug motors . . . roar of a steel furnace . . . clever hands . knowledge. 1 D. ELAINE VAUGHAN Schnrz 455 E Home Ee.: HY. Ambition: To travel and see the world. Plymouth . . . Puritans . . . Priscilla . . . pumpkins. HENRY VIEMAN 414 Launcelot . . . soldier of fortune . . . triumphant . . . debonairf' LESTER VORECK 458 'Mem-Sahib' . . . Khyber Pass. FANNIE WEISMAN Spencer 457 FUN Ambition: Northwestern. I Reserve . . . 'violets . . . concerts . . . arias . . . deep ap11reeialwn. JULIUS VVESTRICH Howe 451 Duke Varsity A : Swimming Team 2-8. Capt. 4, 5: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. -L, 5: Intra. Baseball 2: C. I. C. Rep. 2: FCdKl8l'SCll'S Flashes : Miller's Mongrelsf' Ambition: Northwestern. Pleasant company . . . sensibility . . . smiles. CHARLOTTE WHITE Howe 453 Yu: French: College: C. I. C.: G. A. A.: Ballet, Mikaclu fl: Ping-l'ong:: Times Rep.: M. 8: W. Rep. Ambition: American College of Physical Education. . iADf1lllTl1lfiU6 . . . grace . . . a small ball of 'wool . . . white kittens. GLADYS PEARL WHITE Sumner 456 Glad Orchestra 5-8: History: Girls' Band: College: C. I. C. Ambition: To succeed in the musical world. Memories . . . ejfulgence . . . treasures . . . fans. HELEN SHERWOOD WILDER Spencer 453 llelen Ambition: To get there by real work. Raggedy A-nn . . . grease paint . . . jonquils . . . backstage. HAROLD VV. WILK Lloyd 452 HHIII., Pres. Mumford's Musketeers 6-8: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 4: Nnm. Com. Class '30Vg: Intra. Bskt. 5: Chemistry. Ambition: To be a baker and loaf Happy-go--lucky . . . noise . , owns . . . the circus. 2. :Q . '.3. ll Forty-scum MAROON AND WHITE ETHEL MAE WILLIAMSON Lafayette 455 - Band: Orchestra: Glee: Astral: Pentong: Spanish: College: History: Bot- any. RY... Ambition: Northwestern and then a music career. 'fPink roses . . . tender music . . . lady slippers. GUNNAR CARL WILLNER Nash 451 Capone C. I. C.: History: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 4-6: Feddersen's Flashes : Intra. Baseball 2: Times Rep.: Miller's Mongrels. Ambition: Put one over on Miss Roberts. Pranks . . . good-natured . . . ZikabiIity. GLADYS M. WOLFF Key V 455 Y : C. I. C.: Pentong Rep. 6: Spanish: College: of 1329: Girls' Glee, Mem. Chairman 8. Ambition: A nice bachelor girl. Independence . . . research. HOWARD WOOD KQV 458 Co-Pres. Lowry's Louts. Ambition: To enforce the Noble Experiment. Grey water . . . sou'u:esters . . . storms . . . rocking boats . . . booming commands. Glad Eyes Astral: Bronze Class, Order 'Timber MAE D. YAMPOLSKI Herzl 457 Astral Rep. 4: Fr. Rep. 3: Pentong: C. I. C. Ambition: To give Paderewski competition. Black . . . deep thought . . . ivory keys . . . an artiste . . . inspiring music . . . applause. NICHOLAS PETER ZEPP Young 451 Zep Pres. Sr. Class '30Vg: Football 6, 8: Concert Master Orch. 7: Varsity A : Student Council 7: Smoking Com. 8: Auto Com. 8: Chemistry: Astral: Times Rep. 4: C. I. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: Build a fool-proof airplane. A ruler . . . holding court . . . eazecutivenessil NANCY BROWN JOHN HARRISON HARRY CARRUTHERS JOHN HOLTER HENRY CH ARNEY DOROTHY JOHNSON HARVEY COOK BEN LOFASO ROBERT CROKER JOHN LYNN RICHARD DEERING JAMES MEREDITH WILLIAM GIMNIG LOUIS PORTLE MICHAEL GRIEBEL ROBERT SCHINAGAL WESLEY GROSH WILLIAM STUBBS ANDREW HANUSZ LEWIS THOMPSON Forty-eight CLASS OF I930M What It Meant To Them , VING completed four years at this establishment, it seems rawthah fitting to say that the bally old place almost seems like home. SAM BARTON. NTIL one knows the sublime bliss of many happy days spent at Austin, the enjoyment of high school days must pass unrealized. LILLIAN BERLING. WIMMING was my specialty. WILBUR CHRISTIANS. INKING of my graduation makes me realize that a big piece is being taken out of my life leaving nothing but a delightful memory. CAROLYN DIETZ. T is with feelings of sadness and satisfaction that I leave Austin, For it has given in these last few years my work, my play, and my companions. .IERRY CLOUD. OW that I have finished what seems to be a bright episode of my life, I realize the enjoy- able and valuable time spent in high school. .AL GOODMAN. APPY years-now only a part of a beautiful memory. CARL MEYER. HAVE spent my years at Austin in toil, worry, and fun and liked it all. HOWARD JOHNSTON. - REAT Scott!! How kin a fella tell. Heck, if I did know, I wouldn't put it down on paper, anahoo. BOB KASKA. ' AVE had the most interesting and enjoyable four years of education and experience of my life. ABEL VAN ECK. CHOOL days at Austin have acquainted me with an enormous variety of personalities of both teachers and students, for which I am grateful. ISMENE PAPAGEORGE. OGITATING upon my four years at Austin, I unearth many fond memories of work and play made more interesting by the many friends I found and teachers I have known. . LAURA SHER. ARDLY being able to express so large a sentiment in mere words, I'll leave it to my classmates to understand what it all means to me. HATTIE LEPAVSKY. F course, Journalism and The Austin Times have meant more to nie than anything else. BETTY MYERS. N my election as president of my class, I found the interesting part of my career. I'm sorry I did not start earlier in the social work but I enjoyed it all. NICHOLAS ZEPP. IFE at Austin will hold for me Many a happy memory, Of tasks accomplished, and friendships won, Of earnest endeavor and days of fun. FRANCES RAEDER. F orty-nine MARooN AND WHITE Senior Popularity Contest 3056 GIRLS Best natured-Edith Magnuson, Har- riet Helmich, Hattie Lepavsky. Best personality - Frances Raeder, Hattie Lepavsky, Laura Sher. Most Uiuacious-Christine Metropo- lis, Deon Beck, Hattie Lepavsky, Edith Magnuson. Cleuerest-lsrnene Papageorge, Betty Behl, Betty Meyers. Prettiest-Phyllis Edghill, Emma Clark, Laura Leppla. Most athletic -Eleanor Gleason, Marcella Bickel, Frances Raeder, Most individual-Sophie Bernbaum, Martha Korytar, Jean Rogers. Most popular-Frances Raeder, Is- mene Papageorge, Laura Sher. Most sophisticated-Lois Jacob, Car- olyn Dietz, Louise McCuen. Most studious -Dorothea Hatton, Dorothy Larson, Dorothy Dodge. Most likely to succeed-Hattie Lepav- sky, Betty Myers, Laura Sher. Girl who did the most for Austin- Laura Sher, Ismene Papageorge, Hattie Lepavsky. Fifty CLASS OF l930Mq Senior Popularity Contest BOM BOYS Best natured-Nick Zepp, Sam Bar- ton, Robert Kaska. Best personality--Robert Kaska, Jip Clark, Fred Kaiser. Biggest cut-up--Jip Clark, Howard Miller, Gunner Willner. Cleuerest-Howard Miller, Andrew Petrone, Jip Clark. Most handsome - Jim McGuire, Howard Johnston, John Sawyer. Most athletic-Al Goodman, Nick Zepp, Rene Koch. Most individual-Bill Krieger, Joe Kerrigan, Jerry Cloud. Most popular-Robert Kaska, Nick Zepp, Howard Miller. Most sophisticated-Bill Krieger, Walter Aikens, Hugh Ray. Most studious-Howard Johnston, Carl Meyer, Jerry Cloud. Most likely to succeed - Howard Johnston, Carl Meyer, Jerry Cloud. Boy who did the most for Austin- Robert Kaska, Carl Meyer, Wilbur Christians. Fifty-one MAROON AND WHITE I' The Class of l93l AUBREY COOKMAN ,,,,..... ....,............. P resident MILTON ROSENPELD ....... ........ V ice President ELEANOR I-IERRINGTON ....... .................. S ecretary JANE ORNDOFF ............. ........................ T reasurer RAY BLUM ............. .......... S ergeant-at-Arms Motto: They Conquer. Who Believe They Can. Class Flower: Class Colors: Sweet Pea Orchid and Silver Fifty-two CLASS OF l93 Committees of the Class of 1931 OMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: Aubrey Cookman, Chairman, Miss Dea- ton, Mr. Humiston, Advisers. William Bode, Ruth Schultz, Grace Putscher, Charlotte Ray, Dorothy Hoehn, Helene Wheelhouse, Flor- ence Schanlaber, Eleanor Malcotte, Bruce Balderson, Harold Yeaney, mlack Stebe, Lucille Moxley, Donald Kanning, Jack Trager. . OMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Robert Bryant, Chairman: Miss Iser, Miss Lloyd, Mr. Compton, Advisers. Ruth Wadsworth, Ruth Schultz, Georgene O'Donnell, Helen Leavitt, Clifford Lamplough, Richard Her- amb, Jean Watters, Arthur Kassay, Margaret Schneeberger, William MacLean, Joseph Rottapel, Alice Metropolous. LASS DAY: Ruth Handelsman, Chairman: Miss McLindon, Chairman, Miss Soyer, Miss Bryan, Advisers. Jack Axelrod, Viola Warren Hill eve Lantz, Carmela Petrone, Joe Salerno, Dorothy Sherman, Norman Pogorelsky, Grace Thoren. ROM COMMITTEE: Russell Moss, Chairman: Miss McCarty, Chairman, Mr. Rogers, Miss Torgerson, Advisers. Edward Switall, Josephine Puntschart, Doris Gibson, Bernice Brekke, Robert Murstig Malcom Forsythe, Mildred Sweitzer, Fred Nonnamaker, WallaceyMurphy, Charles Manny. INANCE COMMITTEE: Arthur Frohman, Chairman: Mr. Collins, Chair- man, Mr. Thompson, Adviser. Hope Gunderson, Isadore Goffen, Lester Gorsline, Howard Malcotte, Mitchel Block, Philip Gould, Fred Barber, Marie Casson. LowER, CoLoR, AND MoTTo COMMITTEE: Margaret Kramer, Chairman: M. S . . . . iss choenbeck, Chairman, Mr. Wirth, Adviser Pearl Weber Wilma Wolbrink, Edna Mullen, Ruth Cureton, Alyce Cox, Ena Pehrson, Dorothea Potter. LASS GIFT: Lorraine Marshall, Chairman: Miss McCurdy, Chairman, Miss Hatton, Adviser. Margaret McHugh, Violet Foss, Robert Kief Arthur Brunhke, Virginia Tenney, Howard Smith, Lillias Auld, Leo Koralik. OCIAL COMMITTEE: Irwin Fabian, Chairman: Miss Deaton, Adviser. Doratha Eberlein, Evelyn Benson, James Pierce, June Smith. RINTING AND ENGRAVING COMMITTEE: Alfred Engdahl, Chairmang Mr. Jarvis, Chairman, Mr. Fouts, Adviser. Bob Lumby, Lester Munson, Bill Henrickson, George Nelson, Fred Lindahl, Ray Brougham, James Garrison. I IN AND RING COMMITTEE: Harvey Sheppard, Chairman, Miss Gladish, Adviser. James Rice, Haviland Ingersoll, John Derwent, Josephine Waggett, Bernice Ford. Fifty- three R' - mlm- IVIAROON AND XVI-ll'l'E MAURICE VERNON ADAMS St. Jollu's Mil. Acad. 464 At Austin: Botany: German: Fencing: History. At St. .Iohu's: Choir: R. 0. T. C.: Spanish: Football 4. Ambition: To be a graduate corporation lawyer. Crowdefl court rooms . . . efectice speeches . . . 'Adams' on OSCAR AHLEN Key 452 Ambition: Go laces and do thinffs ..Spm.ky,, a door. Oski D . Looking for success . . . finding big things . . . doing great deedsf' LUCILLE ALBE RTI Emmet 459 Sue Tennis: YH: College: Astral. Ambition: To travel-South. Long tulle frocks . . . walt music . . . sweet peas. , li. ' HENRY IRVING ALBERTZ Hay 453 ':Irv Swimming 2-8: Gymnastic S: History: Student Court 8: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Intra. Bskt.: Fire Inspector. Ambition: Be as good as Johnnie WVeismueller. Swift movements . . . adoring fans . . . Olympics. LOIS ELIZABETH ALBRIGHT Key 463 I Betty Home Economics: Y : G. A. A.: C. -I. C. Clean-Up Rep. 3, 4.--4 Ambition: To teach Home Ec. like Miss Hanna. Geraniums in. a pot . . . kitchen curtains . . . sunny roo ns 1 . . help clness. fl, f ALVA MARIE ALBURG I-lay 403 JI-.M Brubla Tennis: History: Y : Band. 1 Ambition: Travel, and more travel. -' Pleasant smiles . . . seeking joy . . . content. TOM ALLEN Emmet 457 Bud Lt. Bskt. 7-8: Sr. Track 6-7: Intra. Bskt. 3: Nom. Com. 6: Astral 2: History: Pentong: Spanish. A Ambition: Business genius. Sport packs . . . baseball practice . . . cross-country hikes . . . coffee. EVELYN CHARLOTTE ANDA Hay 453 'tEv History: College: Astral 3-5: HY Rep. 3: Times Rep. 2: C. I. C. Rep. 4-6: Pentong. Ambition: To fulfill my dreams of success. A Pastel shades . . . happy music . . . dips and swirls. ARTHUR CHARLES ANDERSON Lafayette 464 'iArt Track 6-8: Debaters: History: Baseball 3: Hall Com. 8: Oflicers: Intrn. Iifikt. 3: Intro.. Baseball: Mgr. Cross-Country 7: Times Rep. 9. ff f Ambition: Successful i11 all I do in life. f Quiet, demure lad . . . guiding hand . . . truyfulnessf' K F n.n'MoND CARI. ANDERSON Q ,K-1 I I, i Byford 460 I if fl Andy German: Chemistry: Fencing: Treas. Law. ' Ambition: University of Wisconsin-then lawyer. ,,, imlclzieviny . . . enjoying life . . . doing things. -Y J, CHRISTIFI ANGELACOS Oak Park 460 Chris Ambition: To become a draftsmantib. Rookies . . . race horses . . . bridle paths. GEORGE ARA MAN lilmmet 457 Dais Baseball 6-8: Bskt. 5-8: Varsity AH: Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish: Stamp 3: Astral 1-4: Intra. Bskt. 3: Debaters: Times Rep. 1: Pentong. Ambition: To please my public. Milk shakes . . . cheer leaders . . . cz flip of a coin in the air. Fmt, . ff llll' CLASS OF l93l HELEN LUCILLE ASHWORTH Orr Branch 404 Snookums G. A. A.: Girls' Glee: Capt. Ball 4: History. Ambition: To be one of the best --? Noisy seashores . . . bright days . . . doing good deeds. LILLIAS G. VV. AULD Sumner 455 Lil Mem. Chairman Astral 8: Supper Chairman S: Mem. Chairman 7: Y : C. I. C. Rep. 3: Astral: History. Ambition: To be a successful private secretary. Tulips on window-sills . . . rujiecl c tains . . . colonial figurines. JACK AXELROD Byford K f Axy Gold Class, Order of 11' , p s Ed. Times 8: C. I. C. ll Com. 8: Times Reporter 7: History 8: Chemistry 8: M. :Sz . Rep , T' es Rep. 8: German: Intra. Bskt. 4, 5. 8: Roger's Rackete rs: Car o ' s 7, 8: Quill and Scroll 8. S Gus Ambition: Editor of a metropolitan paper ' Newspaper scoops . . . blueapenciled c . s attitude . . headlines. ' LEON E. BABCOCK Emmet 463 Babs Spanish: R. O. T. C.: History: Cartoonist: C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5: Times Rep. 3, 4: Hobby: Intra. Bskt. 3, 4. Ambition: Commercial art, aviation and travel. Modern art studios . . . chain wristlets . . . flirting, with discretion. MARVIN EARL BAER llivford 6 , P 464 k C I C M19ots 0 -2 ' ' ' ra. Bs t.: . . . Rep. 1. 2, 4: imes R . - 2 . on-Smoking Com. 5, 6: Intra. Baseball 3: Skating Team: M. 8: W. Rep. Ambition: To be a chemist like Norton. Mischie1:ous . . . smiles on a rainy day . . . a lift of the eyebrow. BRUCE ALAN BALDERSON Young 460 Cadet Major R. O. T. C. 8: Astral 4. 6: Picked Platoon 6-8: Picked Co. 2-8: Meritorious Service Award 4, 6: Best Soldier Squad 3-7: Staff Captain P. 8: T. 7: Oiiicers 5-8: Non-Coms. 4: History: C. I. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: West Point cadet. 'fSpijTy uniforms . . . belts and buckles . . . patr otism . . . pirit of youth . . . a perfect gentleman. RUSSEL THOMAS BALDWI Sumner 4 ' Prof German Treas. 2: German Pr s 3 s ep. ' . 8: . 2: Astral 4, 5: Orchestra 7, 8. X Ambition: We'l1 see. ' Strains of a German waltz . . . a half-c ose s m o 1 . . generosity . . . western nights. MILDRED M. BALKIN Emmet 457 Midgy Soap Sz Towel Com. 4: M. 6: W. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4: C. I. C. Clean-up 4: Refresh. Com. Spanish 5: College: Jr. College: Y : Spanish: Botany: History: G. A. A.: Pentong. Ambition: Wisconsin-and then? Shiny fingernails . . . water-waves . . . parties and society. HELEN LORETTA BAMBER Young 461 Activities Ed. M. 8: W. 8: Girls' Band 5-8: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Copy Ed. Times 7: Pentong Rep. 6: Girls' Glee: Social Orchestra 7: Sales Super. M. 8: W. 6: Cast Dido and Aeneas : Times Rep. 6: Astral: College: His- tory: Latin. , Ambition: To enter Illinois or Northwestern. Canoes . . . hidden water lilies . . . serenity. FLORENCE VIRGINIA BAMBRICK Emmet 464 Flora Tennis. Flimsy frocks . . . picture hats . . . garden parties. FRED ERNEST BARBER Key 462 ' Times Rep. 3: M. Sz W. Rep. 8: Intra. Bskt. 3, 4, 8: History: Spanish: Opera: Orchestra 4: Latin. Quiet efficiency . . . humor . . . fellowship. GERTRUDE L. BARRETT Nash 456 fGert Social Rep. 5-7: Y Rep.: Times Rep.: M. 8: W. Rep 4: Y : History: Pentong: G. A. A. Ambition: There'rc too many! Teakwoo-d tables . . . psyche knots . . . a rare cameo setting. Fity-five MAROON AND WHITE FAY MARGARET BASS ' iw St. Mcl 458 G. A. A.: Capt. Under-Class Bskt. iamps 2, : ls' Glee: College: Pen- tong: Spanish: NY. Ambition: To be a successful nurse. Quiet corridors . . . cool hands . . . handson ' rnes . . . the perfect hostess. HJALMER SYLVESTER BASTIAN Howe 451 Jelly Wirthis Ramblers. Ambition: College, St. Olaf. . A blur of grey against the twilight sky . . . steadfustuess . . . busmess success. MARGARET GERTRUDE BATES Nash 453 i'M:1ggie C. I. C. Rep. 7, 8: History: Pentong: College: HY. Ambition: Me'n Burkeeeee bachloretting through life-wow! Vi1:acitg . . . little coquette . . . twinkling eyes. DOROTHY LUCILE BAUGH Dormont High, Pittsburgh 457 I Dill French: History: Jrd College: Botany: Astral: Y. Q 'MT Ambition: To see ay Farce. Mermaids . . . colored balls . . . a perfect summer dqy.':f-J GRACE KATHRYN BAUMGART 1-WJ 5' p .. Young 461 ,5 hate Coltege: G.rA.bA.: t s Am ition: ' o e a great organis . Pastel shades . . . organdies . . . :pst picmokp! X ' J A - . EDITH AGNES BAXTE ' 'K gap yi' Lovett l 4' ' - Edie Calendar Ed. of An 5 I P ' t ChairmanfPent6n 8: Pub. Com. College 7: Tlimes Rep. . nze Cgss, Order of 13293 C ege: HY. Ambition: ery simpl .1 st tra . . Twinkling eyes . . . ripplingfw terfalls . . . cozy, flubfll blankets. Lois VIRGINI EHRLE .f Key 4541 Orchestra: Concert e' , -Chicago Orch.: Concertmeister Girls' All- Chicago Orch.: Pre 'r s' Glee: gnterclub: Little Theatre Orch.: Opera: Sgt.-at-Arms 'tY ' ocial Chair n Y : Jr. Mem. Chairman College: Tenlnis: Pexviitonlg. 1 , .X ' Am ition: o e an artist vioi i . Virtuosos . . . artistic temperam 1 ,. . . o ' lodic oice . . . spellbound audiences. u is Y CARLTON F. BENDER Byford 455 Carl Ambition: To be successful wherever I go. German gardens . . . soft music . . . forest glensf' VVILLIAM P. BENDER Spencer 454 Freshman Baseball: Baseball 7-8: Intra. Bskt. 4: History 8: Mgr. Fresh. Football 7: Football 2-3. Ambition: To be a second Pie Traynor. Silence . . . roguish smiles . . . a hearty good fellow. EVELYN MARGARET BENSON Key 461 Ev Pres. Tennis 5-6: Singles Champ. Tennis 6: Capt. Tennis 8: Interclub: Sports ' Chairman Y 3: Hike Chairman G. A. A. 3-6: Pin Chairman Tennis 8: Chairman Dancing and Hello Day 7: Publ. Com. Little Theatre: Times Rep. 3211: Bronze Class, Order of 1329. Ambition: Ruthie as roommate-Illinois. d'GoZo'red lights . . . confetti . . . laughter. ALBERfT STANLEY BERNOTOW Einmet 408 Ollie German: Aviation: Track 3: History: German Cab. 4: Boys' Glee: Intra. Bskt. 5: C. I. C. Rep. 4. Ambition: To see 5100 on my weekly pay check. i:Biu,. Policeman's whistles . . . canoes . . . Des Plaines river . . . open-necked shirts . . . coins. FRED PAUL BIEL Young 464 Fritz Naturalist: Auto: Opera: History: Times Rep. 4: Fencing. Ambition: California, here I come. Luz:Iy spent summer days . . . large plains . . . travel. Fifty-six CLASS OF 1931 LOUIS VICTOR BILOTTA May . 451 . Dag0 Varsity Baseball 6-8 : Varsity Football 3-7: Varsity A : Irlloii-Srnatilng Com. 8: Times Rep. 3, 4: C. I. C. Rep. 4, Intra. Bskt. 8, Wirths Wir ess Fools. Ambition: To swim the Atlantic ocean. . PIunging line plays . . . a sturdy step . . . concentration. RUDOLPH BILOTTA May 463 Rudy l.t. Band: Drum Major Band: V. Pres. Italian: Sgt.-at-Arms Little Theatre: Cast Royal Fami1y : Orchestra. Ambition: Henchman to A1 Capone. n The devil may cure . . . theatrical back-stage uimosphere . . . jest. JoHN R. BINDER I Bitz Nash 401 C. I. C. Rep. 4: Intra. Bskt. 4: Band 1: German Refresh. Chairman 8: Chem- istry: Fencing 8: Baseball 4: History: Times Rep. 2: Auto Safety. Ambition: Business man in Coma Beach. A frolicsome class . . . forever young . . . marbles. XVARREN A. BISHOP A Key 463 Red Times Rep. 4: Intra. Bskt. 4: Gym Team 8: C. I. C. Rep. 2: History: Auto Safety Com. 7: Skating 3: Track 2. Ambition: A fast life in the air. i'Summer days . . . large fields . . . red hair and freckles. SONIA E. BLACKMAN Herzl 457 Some Prog. Chairman College 7: French: Astral: Science Honor: Pentong: G. A. A.: History: MY. Ambition: A rushin' iRussianJ life in Paris. Dark eyes . . . Russian sables . . . tunic blouses. MITCHELL LOUIS BLOCK Key 461 Mike Asst. News Ed. Times 8: Times Rep. 7: Varsity f'A : V. Pres. Hobby 4: Astral 4. 5: Jr. Track Team 2-4: History: Pentong: Silver Class, Order of 1329: Little Theatre: Circulation Mgr. Times 6: Asst. Stage Mgr. Daddy Long Legs : Times Rep.: M. 8: W. Rep.: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: Your Honor --l- --- Emcieucy . . . humor . . . sports. RAYMOND H. BLUM Young 458 Football: Sgt.-at-Arms '31: Tennis: Intra. Bskt. Latin: History: Student Court: Prom Com.: Intra. Baseball. Ambition: Annapolis. College hops . . . nonchalance . . . liuely music . . . pretty girl . . . polo horses. RUTH I. BLUMENTHAL Delano 459 M. 8: W. Art Staff 5, 8: Times Stair 8: Mem. Chairman Latin 8: Clean-Up Com. 5: Bronze Class, Order of 1329 6: Astral: Pentong: Latin: French: College. Ambition: To be a really great artist. Suulit studios . . . quiet hours with books . . . rambling meadows. JOSEPH B. BOBROW OFF 457 Bow Wow Advertising Mgr. Times 8: Track 6: Intra. Bskt. 3: Asst. Advertising Mgr. Times 7: Asst. Publicity Mgr. Dido and Aeneas 7: Sec. Naturalists 6: Bronze Class, Order of 1329 7: Astral 3: Chairman Entertainment Com. Naturalists 5: Band 1, 2: R. O. T. C. 1, 2: M. tk W. Rep. 7: Tilnes Rep. 3. Ambition: Northwestern and dentistry. Cool white oyjice . . . keep smiling . . . deep soft chairs. VVILLIAM H. W. BODE uRayn Byford 452 Bill Astral 3-8: C. I. C. Photo Com. 8: Best Soldier Squad: Picked Pla n: Crack Company: Officers: Captain Staff, R. O. T. C.: Fire Mars 7 : r's Racketeers. 0 Ambition: To come back outranking Capt. Jenks. Gleam'1ng sabers . . . 0, brass baud . . . LL cruiser. .- SOL. S. BOSKIND Ericson 462 Intra. Bskt. 3, 5, 8: Glee: Naturalist: Spanish: Latin: History. Ambition: Play tiddly-winks with sewer covers. HOIWCGS . . . click, click of typewriiers . . . fast elevators. ETHEL GERTRUDE BOSMA Emmet 457 Babe Pentong Rep.: Astral Rep.: College Rep.: C. I. C. Rep.: History Rep.: French Rep.: Spanish Rep.: Captain Ball: Times Rep. Ambition: To be a second Helen Kane. 'il?Iue ribbons . . . couerlids . . . ruffles and ties. Fifty seven MAROON AND WHITE CLAIRE E. BOSSENBERGER Marshall 410 l At Marshall: Sec. Girl Reserve 2: G. A. A.: C. I. C. Rep. 1: Honor .P1n, 1 star. At Austin: G. A. A.: Astral 4-7: Silver Class. Order of 1329: Times Rep. 7: College Rep. 7: HA. Ambition: Go to Illinois. Candlelight on a great portrait . . . newspapers . . . perseverence . . . the ultimate reward. VVILLIAM EDWARD BOWEN Emmet 451 Bill R. 0. T. C.: Football 1. 5: Intra. Bskt. 3, 6: Chemistry: Nonsmoking Com. 8: Fire Marshal 7: Wirth's Fools. Ambition: Aviation. Q 1 Cloudless skies . . . sound of an airplane . . . avzator's tags. EMELIA BETTY BRAHY Oak Park 407 Mealie At Austin: Sec. Y : G. A. A.: Pentong: A girl. At Oak Park: Brooks: Science: Girls. ' Ambition: Phy. Ed. at Illinois. SIDNEY I. BRAININ Gregory 465 Spee Track 1: Architectural: Spanish: C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5: M. 8: W. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 1: Publ. Com. 8: Mem. Com. Architectural 8: Physics: Band 1. 2: Intra. Bskt. 1. 2: Intra. Baseball 1. 2. Architect's ofjices . . . quiet . . . orderly oyjices . . . dominance. ANNA BRAN ER Kinzie 458 Ann German: C. . . Rep. : ton e : ollege: Tennis: Y. Ambition: To i to succ . Pensive urist u n ss . . . blue willow dishes . . . music. BERNICE HAZEL BREKKE Hay 461 Bee Treas. Astral 8: Pin Chairman Astral 7: Refresh. Com. Astral 3: Astral Rep. 2: Publ. Com. Y 7: Pres. Section 5: Sec. Section 4: Y Rep. 4-7: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Annual Rep. 3-5: Jr. College: College: t'Y : Astral: Tennis. Ambition: To live. laugh, love and then die. Poise . . . charming hostess . . . wide verandasi' ALBERT BROOKS Sumner 463 Prog. Chairman German 8: C. I. C. Rep. 2-8: C. I. C. Hall Guard Com. 8: History: Chemistry: Debaters: Pub. Speaking Com. 8. Ambition: To be a success. Test tubes . . . exact work . . . discoveries . . . success. LA VERNE BROTEN Young 454 Vern Y Rep. 2: College Rep.: Spanish: History: Tennis: Pentong. Ambition: Free beer and light wines for working girls. Dates . . . theaters . . . expensive clothes . . . perfumes . . . topaz . . Coney Island. RAYMOND F. BROUGHAM Orr 455 Ray Pres. Lloydians 4, 5: Nom. Com. '31 6: Science Rep. 7. 8: Astral Rep. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 2: History: Pentong. Ambition: To have an ambition. Bank clerks . . . pencils behind ears . . . business roadstersf' CHARLES EDWARD BROWN Hay 452 Chuck C. I. C. Rep. 1, 8: N. C. O. 4: Rogers Racketeers 5-8: Chemistry: History: Spanish: Intra. Bskt. 1-4. Ambition: Crane College. Balls on the seashore . . . little cars . . . chocolate malteds . . . painted runaboutsf' ETHELYN MARJORIE BROWN May 403 Brownie Times Rep. 1: Y Rep. 5: College: G. A. A.: C. I. C. Rep. 2: French: Pentong. Ambition: To spend my winters in Florida. Black-eyed susans . . . sunny tennis courts . . . handsome admirers. VIRGINIA CHARMAINE BROWN Hay 461 Gin M. 8: W. Art Stail' 6-8: History Rep. 8: C. I. C. Cleaneup Com. 6: C. I. C. Report Book Com. G: Cartoonist: Times Rep. 2: V. Pres. Semper Fidelis 5: Reading: YH: Girls' Glee: French: College. Ambition: Some kind of success in art. Lively atmosphere . . . bright colors . . . topaz. Fifty eight CLASS OF I93l GEORGE EDWARD BRUCE Key 462 Astral Cab. 6-8: Pentong: Spanish: Intra. Bskt. 3, 4, 8: B Football 5: Tennis: 2nd Lt. Band: 0tiicers': Math.: Latin 3, 4: C. I. C. Excursion Com. Ambition: Engineering at Illinois. Large oyfiice . . . dominance . . . reserve. ARTHUR L. BRUHNKE Bryant 465 I Ari Architectural Prog. Chairman 7: Senior Nom. Com. 7: Naturalist: Intra. Bskt. 3-4: Physics Cab. 5, 6: M. 8 W. Rep. 8: Math.: Times Rep. 7: Pentong: R. 0. T. C. 2: Band: Pres. Architectural 8: Interclub. Ambition: To design a monument for? Deep thinker . . . quick and efficient . . . happiness . . . success. JAMES C. BRUNO Crane 451 Jimmie Wirth's Fools 7-8: Band 1-8: Orchestra 2-3: Intra. Baseball 1-2: Intra. Bskt. 3-4: Aeronautics: Spanish: Zoology. Ambition: Crane College. Swaying of musicians . . . soaring through clouds . . . seriousness. BERNARD J. BRUSKI Lloyd 452 Barney C. I. C. Rep. 7: Times Rep. 6: History: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 1, 2, 4, 83 ' M. 8: W. Rep. 6: Jr. Life Saving 4: Roger's Racketeers. Ambition: To make the best of life. Swift movements . . . spring days . . . hard work. ROBERT ELLIOT BRYANT Byford 452 Fuzzy Pres. C. I. C. 8: Pres. Jr. Class 5-6: Pres. Student Council 8: Member of Student Council 5-6: Chairman Hello Day Printing 7: Interelub: Varsity UA' 3-8: Baseball 6, 8: Pres. Skating Association 7: Skating 3, 5. 7: B Squad Football 5: Capt. Champ. Intra. Bskt. 2: Roger's Racketeers. Ambition: A successful business man. White flannels . . . country clubs . . . spacious offices . . . skyline from the outer drive . . . drama. JACK A. BUCKLEY ' Lovett 458 'tBuck Intra. Baseball: Astral 1-2: Pentong: Chemistry: History: Aviation: Nat- uralist: Math.: Times Rep. 8. Ambition: To do something in aviation. f'Cross word puzzles . . . pencils behind ears . . . small-town omcesf' ALICE RITA BURKE . Nash 453 Burkeeeee History: Y : G. A. A.: College: Pentong: Y Rep. 5: Pentong Rep. 7. Ambition: Me 'n Maggie bacheloretting through life-Whoopee!!! Slip-on frocks . . . dancing feet . . . laughing lips. LEE LLOYD BURTON May 461 'tLee R. O. T. C. 1-8: Spanish: 0fticers': 1st Place Crack Company 4, 6: Picked Platoon 5-6: Supply Officer R. 0. T. C. 4-7: Capt. R. 0. T. C. 5-S. Ambition: Gentleman of leisure. Soldier of fortune . . . light artillery . . . a summer day? JOSEPH ANDREW CADEMARTORI Hay 452 Scaramouch Intra.. Bskt. 1: Intra. Bskt. 8: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Chemistry: History: Roger's Racketeers Chief. Ambition: Illinois-to go on with my education. HMahogany desks . . . piles of letters . . . busy phones. JENNIE ALICE CADOGAN Nash 461 Girls' Band 5'8: Social Orch. 8: Little Theatre Orch. 7: Hall Guard 8: Hi- Jinks: Glee: College. Ambition: Make a keen school mam. Crooning saxophones . . . bright lights . . . good times. LILLIAN C. CALVEY nllenvv Elmwood Park 455 Moey At Austin: Executive Com. Little Theatre: G. A. A.: Y : Pentong: History: Gerbnan: Little Theatre. At Orr: Sec. C. I. C.: Y Rep.: Times Rep.: Clean- up om. Ambition: Bigger and better refreshments-Huh, Myer? Sweet girlish smiles . . . swagger styles . . . spreading joy. EDWIN ALFRED CARLSON Orr LAEL199 German: History: Pentong: Naturalist: Intra. Baseball 1: Intra. Bskt. 1: Boys' Glee 7-8: Senior Track 4: Spanish: Cleanup Com. 8: C. I. C. Rep. 1. Ambition: Be vice-president of a railroad. Railroad ojices . . . conferences . . . executive. Fifty mne MAROON AND WHITE JUNE ROSALEE CARPENTER Biedler 464 U M. 8: VV. Rep. 2. 4. 8: College Rep. 3-4: Y Rep. 2--L: Supper Chalrman Morning Y 3: Times Rep. 4. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 4: G. A. A. Ambition: To be a Phi Kapp. Bubbliug brooks . . . friendliness . . . jolly events. R ALPH ANTHONY CARUSO Nobel 454 Swede Spring Football 6: Jr. Track 3: Intra. Bskt. 4: Fresh. Football 1. Ambition: Money, travel and romance. Telephones . . . hum of ofjice machines . . . success. EILEEN FRANCES CASEY Resurrection 461 . If Girls' Band 5-S: Social Orchestra 7-8: Orchestra 7-8: Cast. Dido and Aeneas' ll: Astral 2-5: Times Rep. 648: Latin Rep. 5: Jr. College Rep. 1: Y Rep. 2: Latin. Ambition: Be short and red-headed. Quiet corners . . . story books . . . enjoyment. MARIE JEAN CASEY Resurrection 461 Times Reporter 7: Band 5-8: History Research Com. 8: Cast. Dido and Aeneas 6: Astral 2-8: Bronze Class, Order of 1329: Latin: College: Y : Orchestra 7-8. Striving . . . learning . . . on to eager success. ETHEL M. CASPERSON Davy, W. Va. 455 Sl1:1,L. ' Chairman Prog. Coin. Literary: Y : Lloydians. Ambition: St. Luke's. 'Typically Scandinavian . . . Northern lights , . . siinflowersf' MARIE L. CASSON St. Lucy's 455 Freuchy Prog. Chairman. Astral 2: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Astral 2-3: Lloydians. Ambition: To travel around the world. 'iC'hecked yellow ginghmns . . . potted geraniums . . . crinoline ladies. LENARD S. CEASER Emmet 410 Len Class Sgt.-at-Arms 6-7: Bskt. 4--5: Varsity A : All Star Fresh. Bskt. 1: Astral 6: Pentong: History: Spanish: German: Chemistry. Ambition: To be the eminent doctor. f'Delicate operation . . . life or death . . . skill . . . success. JOSEPH SALVATORE CERNIGLIA Washington 464 Joe Nom. Com. 5, 7: Cast, Pickles 8: Opera Cab. 7: Boys' Glee Refresh. 5-6: Pentong: Science Honor: History: Latin: Hobby: M. S: W. Sales Super. 5: Hall Com. 8: Stamp. Ambition: Northwestern University. Musical ambitions . . . cut up . . :singing chef. -Q FRANK PATRICK CHAMBERS St. Mel 459 Fagen Sr. Swimming 5-8: Capt. Sr. Swimming 8: Track 8: Varsity A : Astra.l 5-6: Cast. Dido and Aeneas 7: Auto Safety Com. 6: Non-Smoking Com. 8: Cartoonist: Latin: Botany. Ambition: Law-Northwestern. Cool deep pools . . . swiftness . . . tournaments . . . victory. CHARLES PETER CI-IAPIN Emmet 464 Red Skating 4: Tennis: Fresh. Bskt.: Intra. Bskt.: Chemistry: History. Ambition: Chemical engineer. Multi-colored 'vials . . . stained sniocks . . . carefree. IRVING CHRISTIANSEN Schurg . 452 Irv g2h8cl5l'l1Stl'YQ History: Intra. Bskt. 8: Roger's Racketeers 5-8: 1st Lt. R. O. Ambition: To be an accomplished draftsman. Slide rules . . . the merchandise mart . . . angles and curves!! CHESTER JAMES CIESLAK St. Mary's 458 Lefty Ambition: Aeronautical engineer and designer. New designs . . . contracts . . . achieving. Sixty CLASS OF 1931 ALICE CLARK Providence 462 G. A. A.: Poetry Round Table 6-8: Little Theatre: Astral 6-8: Pentong: Science Honor: C. I. C. Excursion Com. 6. Ambition: Wisconsin. Snapdragons . . . soul of poetry . . . sunburnt curls. ELEANOR HAY CLARK Orr 407 Pentong: Latin: College: HY. Ambition: To travel all over the world. Fragile and sweet . . . suppressed ambitions . . . mystery. HELEN ELIZABETH COFFIN Byford 456 Hel Refresh. Com. French,8: Mem. Com. French 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 5: G. A. A. Bskt. Capt. 6: C I. C. Cleanup Com. 8: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Y : French: College: G. A. A.: Pentong: History. Ambition: Free trip to Mars. Dark dresses with white linen collars . . . abrupt orders . . . small oy7ices. BEATRICE R. COHN Orr Branch 456 Bea Girl Reserves, Rep. 3-4: Captain Ball, Cap. 3: Captain Ball 2-4: Baseball 2-4: Battlin' Betty Ann: Glee: Hi-Jinks: Little Theatre: Times Rep. 5: Treas. Twinkling Stars 3-4: Cast, French Maid and Phonographn 8. Ambition: Travel around world without becoming seasick. 'fBlack lace mantillas . . . red heels . . . carved combs. RUTH N. COI-IN Emmet 409 Ruthye M. 8: W. Art Staff 6-7: Bronze Class, Order of 1329: C. I. C. Rep. 1, 4, 5, 6: C. I. C. Cleanup Com. 5: Astral Rep. 7: Cartoonists! History: French: Pen- tong: Tennis: G. A. A. Ambition: To see the sunny side of everything. Shy smiles . . . charming hostess . . . beautiful friendship. WILLIAM J. COLLINS Hall 462 'iBill Bronze Class, Order of 1329 6: History: Latin: Times Reporter 6. Ambition: Go places, do things, see people. Large halls . . . sea winds . . . youth . . . sincerity. EDWARD F. COMAN Young , 465 L'Mack Cross Country 7: Track 7-B: Intra. Bskt. 2: Arch. 7-8: Naturalist 7: Physics 6: Pentong 8. Ambition: Architect. 2'Being out of breath . . . making things . . . stubby pencils . . . store eleva- ors.' MARIO JOHN CONIGLIO Hay 459 Connie Intra. Bskt. 3-8: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 5, 7: M. S: W. Rep. 6: Spanish: Chemistry: Naturalists': French. Ambition: A second Connie Mack. Cut up . . . teasing . . . center of joy. D. ARTHUR CONNELLY Nash 464. Band: History: Chemistry: Freshman Bskt.: Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Baseball: Physics: C. I. C. Rep. 4-5: Times Rep. 7: Astral 5. Ambition: Study law and enter politics. iSlLainr:ock and imps . . . adventure tours . . . that irrisistible something . . c owns. AUBREY OLIVER COOKMAN, J R. Hay 461 A Cookie Pres. Class '31 7-8: Student Council: Treas. Class '31 5-6: Conductor Sport Chatter 8: Bskt. 3-8: Tennis: Sgt.-at-Arms Astral: Varsity A : Silver Class, Order of 1329: Nom. Com. History 5: M. Si W. Rep. 4: Intra. Bskt. 1-2: Singles Tennis Champ. 7: Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To be a member of the U. S. Davis cup team. White flannels . . . red balls . . . flashing racquets . . . tennis courts. ARTHUR NELSON CORNELL Phillipsburg, N. J. 402 - At High Bridge: Capt. Track Team 5-6: Bskt. 543: Jr. Swimming: Rifle Marks- man C. M. T. C. Ambition: Civil and mechanical engineer. Crack of a. pistol . . . four laps more . . . forging ahead . . . victory. MAN., TODORA COSMAN Marshall 456 Teddy At Marshall: G. A. A.: French: History. At Austin: M. K VV. Rep. 5: Y. Ambition: Successful business girl. Italian peasant girls . . . red wine . . . vineyards . . . Illediterrnnenn skies. Sixty-one IVIAROON AND WHITE ALYCE EVELYN COX Nobel 457 Alicia Girls' Glee: Pentong Rep. 8: Bronze Class, Order of 1329: Sales Supervisor M. 8: W. 6: Y : Spanish: Botany: College: J. U. G.: Debaters: Hatton's High Hatters. Ambition: Teach tiny tots to talk. Exquisite lace 'veils . . . plumed fans . . . slender-stemmed glasses. WILLIAM EDWARD CRAYNE Key 457 Bill Lt. Band 7-8: Sgt. Band 5-6: Orchestra: Little Theatre Orchestra: Hi- YH: R. 0. T. C.: History: C. l. C. Rep. 3-6: Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Baseball. Ambition: College-engineering. Bright colors . . . a concert orchestra . . . meaning glances. HELEN RITA CROWLEY St. Francis Academy 464 'ill-ish At St. Francis Academy: Bskt. 2-3. Ambition: To be an aviatrix. Organdies . . . quiet evenings . . . rythmical song. VERA MARJORIE CUMMINGS Delano 454 Babe Y : History: Law: Times Rep. 2. Ambition: To be a successful peanut vendor. Black satin and pearls . . . orchids . . . daintinessf' JOSEPH PATRICK CUNNINGHAM St. Matthew 462 Joe Spanish: Latin: Pentong: History: Intra. Bskt. 3, 8. Ambition: To be a success-that's all. A quiet scholar . . . select libraries . . . private study. GEORGE E. CUONZO St. Paul's. N. Y. C. 412 G O Latin: Botany: Pres. Italian 5: Chemistry: Swimming 2-3: Track 3-4: Lietit. R. O. T. C.: Picked Platoon 3-4: Crack Co. 1-4: Fencing 3-4. A ition: I won't tell! ' ckety old jalopies . . . roasting potatoes in mud . . . clanibakes . . echanicsf' UTH CURETON k M May 458 :'Suse Q Sc 1: Asst. News Ed. Times 8: Star Reporter 7: Gold Class. Order Q4-P' 1 Sa Su er. M. 8: W. 6: HY Publ. Chairman 8. Service Chairman . rogr C an 6, Supper Chairman 5: Girls' Glee Publ. Chairman 7. Re resh. C an 6: G. A. A. Numerals: Morning Astral Prog. Chairman Q 4: en ollege. Kp Am 'tio . o be in on everything. - A snappy motorboat . . . ginger cookies . . . tailored clothes. EARL I-IILLVCURTIS Marshall 464 Husky History: Baseball 6: Times Rep. 5: Auto: Hall Com. Ambition: Aviator. Foreign, ports . . . large airships . . . living a joyous life. TORGAN HILDA DAI-IL Young 408 'l'0rgie Publ. Mgr. Glee: Jr. College: Y : Pentong Rep.: History: Spanish. Ambition: To be a famous dancer Cmaybelb. Churnzng butter in a blue crock . . . white dotted dimity . . . shaded lamps . . . daisies. JUNE KATHLEEN DANIELS Hay 456 Prunes Ambition: To be a farmer. Sunbonnets . . . cornjields . . . kerosene lamps . . . country skies. ROSE E. DASHE Tilton 456 Dnshie Asst. Business Mgr. M. 8: W. 5: Times Mailing 7: Silver Class, Order of 1329 8: Bronze Class. Order of 1329 7: History Club Cab. 7: Admirable Crichton 5: History Club Rep. 7: Girl Reserves Rep. l-2: College Rep. 1-2: Little Theatre: Pentong: Costume Com.. Admirable Crichton 5: G. A. A.: Poetry Round Table: Debatersf Ambition: Something Austin will be proud of. f'Rustic nooks . . . colorful kitchens . . . pretty bungalow aprons . . . crisp salads. WILLIAM A. DEAN Hay 451 Bill Intra. Bskt. 1-5: C. I. C. Rep. 3-5: Times Rep. 1-2: Pentong: M. 8 W. Rep. 4: Wirth's Fools. Ambition: Doing loops in an airplane. . Daring and nerve . . . chrornium plated wings . . . vitality . . . greyhounds . . . gumdropsu Sixty-two CLASS OF 1931 HELEN CATHERINE DEBEAUMONT Tennyson 454 F1'enchy YH: College: History: G. A. A.: Pentong: French. Ambition: You make me blush, it's a secret. i'Experiment kitchens in orchid and green . . . nasturtiums . . . fresh loaves of bread. THOMAS GEORGE DE DAKIS Emmet 452 Dike lst Lt. Adjutant R. O. T. C.: Best Soldier Squad: Picked Platoon 3-S: Crack Co. 3-8: Aviation: French: Fencing: Latin. Ambition: Army air corps. Marching columns . . . precision . . . motorcycles. RALPH NICHOL ' S DE FLORIO 'iDodo Vile- K s A 46 . U, .x . . - w gle ln . l , 5 'A F' en of l e jury' . . . r ath e s crowds . . . victory. 4 HAZEL ANNA MARIE DE LA PENA Spencer 455 Peanuts Prog. Chairman 7. Publ. Coin. 8. Typist S. Little Theatre: Cast, Burglar 8: M. 8 W. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 6, 8: College Rep. 7: Pentong: Spanish: History Rep. 5: G. A. A.: Y Rep. 4: College. Ambition: A blonde?? An ojiice of busy girls . . . pounding of typewriters . . . 'yes, sir.' MARK F. DE LEONARDS Goethe 462 I Band 2-8: lst Lt. Band 7-8: Fresh. Truck 1: Chemistry: History: Naturalist. Ambition: To think of a good one. 'iSoft music . . . a gondola . . . flashing smiles. ANNA V. DELMONTE Dore 463 Girls' Glee. Ambition: Undecided. t'Gingham . . . sunny kitchen . . . ruyfled curtains. V CHARLES RAY DEMMITT Emmet Ambition: Successful civil engineer. Dark curly hair . . . enterprising eyes . . . fascinating features. 451 Ray WILLIAM C. F. DEMOS Nobel 458 Bill' Mgr. Bskt. 7-8: Chairman Auto Com. 7: Auto Com. 648: Mgr. Intra. Bskt. 7-8: History: Spanish. Ambition: Northwestern and law. Long roadsters . . . speed . . . happiness. JOHN ROBERT DERWENT Our Lady of Sorrows 454 Slow-Motion' History: Student Court 8: Pin 8: Ring Com. 8: Asst. Fire Marshal 8: lntra. Bskt. 3: Refresh. Com. History. Ambition: Travel. Motor cars . . . sporty clothes . . . pretty girls . . . youlhf' i EDWARD P. DOLAN Lloyd 463 Ed Intra. Bskt.: Ice Skating 2: Astral 2: Latin: History: Track 2-3: Tennis. Ambition: To be nonchalant. . 'Teasing . . . humor . . . nonchalance . . . mischief. RAYMOND ARNOLD DOLEN Herzl Jr. High 459 Foo's Varsity AH: Baseball 4, 6, 8: Bskt. 5. 8: C. -I. C. Rep. fi-7: Spanish: Latin, Naturalist: Botany: Cartoonist: Pentong: History. Ambition: T0 be a. second Bill Terry. i'Baseball . . . basketball . . . sportsmanship . . . chan1pionsl1ip. f. l X BERNICE AN 'EDO f JAN' A Providence ' IH, ' Benny Y : History. X: - Ambition: Travel, adventure. romance. What is yours? Sporty dogs . . . college youth . . . 'vitality . . . the flip of a coin . . . then home-and pillows. Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE 4 P I DORATHA JANE EBERLEIN ax KCllNVOUdAL0I'lIlg' 455 Dot YH: College: Deutche Band. Ambition: Sculpture. . ' Petite . . . chic . . . tiny, dancing feet . . . stars at night. ' ARNOLD ECKSTEIN Locke 465 Arnie Arch.: Physics: Aviation. Ambition: To be an architect. . l Architectural office . . . meetings . . . succeeding. EDITH B. EIDNES Howe 453 Red History: HY. Ambition: Travel around the world. A little cottage . . . hollyhocks . . . bubbling brooks. JACK ELDEN ELLINWOOD Lovett 462 Jack Swimming 5-6: Astral Cab. 7-8: History Rep. 5, 6. 7: Pentong: Spanish. Ambition: Never can tell! Worldly books . . . scholarships . . . great honors. ALFRED C. ENGDAHL Byford 461 ' Al Ed-in-Chief Times 8: Scribe Student Council S: News Ed. Times 7: Gold Class. Order of 1329 7-8: Quill and Scroll: V. Pres. Nitwits 7-8' Times Re- porter 6: Delegate N. S. P. A. Convention 7: Astral: Pentong: ,Latin. Ambition: To outwit the Nitwits. HA den . . . comfortable chairs . . . thought. ALICE O. ENSTROM Hay 456 Al Pentong: G. A. A.: HY Rep. 3: History. Ambition: It's a secret. Pink cosmos . . . demure maidens . . . shy smiles. ESTHER LOUISE ESCH Hay 454 Sunney Mem. Chairman Little Theatre 8: Girls' Band: Astral: Home Ec.: M. 3: W. Rep.: Student Director S: Pentong: Y : Tennis: German. Ambition: To understand and be understood. Gingham apron . . . 7 l,tJ?l6d curtains . . . sunny kitchen. CLAYTON FRED EVERETT St. Mel's 4-62 Clayt Track 6-8: Chemistry: Naturalist: History: lntra. Bskt. 3-5: Fresh. Bskt. 1. Ambition: College. and possibly a profession. i'Spee1l . . . excitement . . . jollityf' IRVVIN L. FABIAN Brown 465 Fabes Bskt. 7-8: Varsity A : lntra. Bskt. Capt. 4: V. Pres. Physics: C. I. C. Rep. 7-815 Architectural: Times Rep.: M. S: W. Rep. 4-5: Intra. Baseball: Fresh. Bs t. Ambition: To be successful in life. 'iClecerness . . . laughing across the campus . . . a cut up. VTOLET LENORA FAGERHULT Spencer 406 Vie History: French. Ambition: 'l'o be an artist and travel. Grey suitcases . . . interesting packages . . . Greenwich Village. VVILLIAM GUY FALCO Hay 4-58 Bill Football 5: Swimming 2: Baseball 6-8: Skating 5-7: Italian: Auto Safety Com. 6: Latin: Times Rep. 7: History. Ambition: Southern California tto make a millionb. Boots and saddles . . . rainy days . . . muddy feet . . . easinessi' JOSEPH M. FARRELL Our Lady Help of Christians 453 Lightnin Little Theatre: Cast. Back of the Yards : Sgt.-at-Arms, History 8: Non- Smoking Com.: R. O. T. C. Picked Company 5. 6, 7: Capt. R. 0. T. C.: 0iTlcers': Cast, Admirable Crichton : Sgt.-at-Arms: Little Theatre 6-7: Fire Marshal I5-7: Chairman Gift Com. Ambition: I'm still looking for one. Roguish dash . . . gold braid . . . buckles . . . mischief. S1'.vty-four CLASS OF 1931 ESTHER DOROTHY FEHRM Young 462 Treas. Little Theatre 8: Costume Mistress Little Theatre 8: Girls' Sports Ed. M. 8 W. 8: Girls' Sports Ed. Times 7: Director College Club Style Show 7: A : Silver Class, Order of 1329: Student Court 8: Prog. Chairman History 6: Social Chairman Class 6: Sec. Botany 5: Sec. Speakers 3: Debating Team 2-4: 3rd Lincoln and Washington Oratorical Contest 2, li: Treas. Fresh. Debating 1. Ambition: To have a penthouse with Mern. Burgandy velvet . . . opening nights on Broadway . . . the new styles. IRENE GERALDINE FERMIER Byford ' 461 Rene Cast Dido and Aeneas ' Treas Opera 7: Treas. Latin 7: Refresh. Cliair- man College 7: Publ. of College Club 8: Prog. Chairman Y 8: Pic ure Chairman Astral 5: Prog. Com. Opera 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 4: Times Rep. 3L Ambition: To keep the world smiling. Brown gowns . . . jollity . . . melody. VINCENT JOSEPH FERRARO Emmet 412 At Nlissouri Military Academy: Baseball: M Club: Sec.-Treas. Y. M. C. A.: I Cheer Leader: Company Football and Bskt.: Non-Commissioned Oiticeis: Illinois Club. At Austin: Ltwt. Bskt. 5-7: Varsity NA. ' Ambition: Illinois. ' i Marbles . . . drums and medals . . . heavy books . . . new gym shoes. JESSIE ELLEN FERWERDA Byford 455 Jew Tinaes Rep. 2: Y Rep. 3: History: College: Girls' Band 'Lt.: Botany: Nat- ura ist. uBriggsvi Ambition: To irrigate the Sahara desert. V H Emi-eeding good nature . . . nights in Canada . . . the Northern lzghls. ELIZABETH M. T. FINDLAY West High, Aurora 453 . l?9ftY At Aurora: Class Play 2-4: Dramatics: Service Chairman 1-2.'Mem. Chairman 3-4-. Pres. Y 4: G. A. A.: Handbook Staff 3. At Austin: Y Service Chairman 5-6, Program Chairlnan 7-8: G. A. A.: A : History Mem. Chair- man 8. Ambition: Oooh! I can't tell. I H 'Collegiate clothes . . . gymnastics . . . school letters . . . activity. EIVIMETT GEORGE FLACK Marshall 451 Emmr Pres. Sr. Hi-HY 8: Interclub: Pentong: History: Chemistry: Times Rep. 31 Non-Smoking Com. 8: V. Pres. Jr. Hi- Y 4: Cartoonist: Wirtlfs Fools: M. 8: W. Rep. 4: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Associate Ed. Chicago Hi- Y News 6: Cast. Fingers 1. , Ambition: Chicago Normal College. Steadfast ideals . . . machinery . . . wheels . . . watermelon. EARL REINHOLD FLOREN ' Storky Hay 401 Aeronautics: R. O. T. C. 1-4: Fresh. Bskt. Champs. 2: Chemistry: History: Times Rep. 5: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Smoking Com 8: Auto Safety Com. 7'8. Ambition: Transport pilot. . Laboratories . . . zooming planes . . . dainty handkerchiefsf' BERNICE FORD Delano 455 i'Bee Pin 8: Ring Coin. '31: Pentong: 'iY : Refresh. Chairman History 8: G. A. A.: College: Naturalist: Soc. Com. Naturalist 7: Tennis: Lloydians. Ambition: California here I come. Flying hair . . . dancing feet . . . happy songs. MALCZPLM CAMERON FORSEL'i I 6 I- o Orr 'I Q 12 Q PVL fl Speed Archi ctgzfa Sec. K Trees. Phys' s' C. Rep. 4-5: Times Rep. 1-2: Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Basllth Gbilifiilf. . 8: W. Rep. 7: Chemistry. Ainbltionzf be an ar itect e1:sump1n.'L I 9 X F Ui' in H Jolly! Cmnt ca 1Il11gf7l'lW'g-.livilllllllllli I inte: 'L . . les busy. VIOLET O E F S ' Stowe 456 Typing Chairman C. I. C. Cleanup 8: Treas. French 8 Soph. Mem. Chairman French 7: Pentong Rep.: Sec. Division: Orchestra: Astral: College: YH: History. Ambition: Establish a home for old maids. Stately English gardens . . . flagstone walks . . . daffodils. GUINEVERE NATHALIE FOWLER Howe 456 Gwynne C. I. C. Exhibit Com. 8: French Mem. Com. 8: History Rep. 6: G. A. A.: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Pentong: College: G. A. A. Bskt. Capt. 6: Times Rep. 3: Y Rep. 2. Ambition: Gym floor--basketball-shrieks-victory-swimming tanks. Blowing saxophones . . . football games . . . sporty rondstersf' ROBERT MARTIN FREDRICKSON Nash 461 snub Latin: Science Honor: Gym Team: Intra. Bskt.: Ed. 'iThe Scientist : V. Pres. Section Club: Times Rep. 2: C. I. C. Rep. 5-8. Ambition: Be a big business man. Teasing . . . original humor . . . boyislzness . . . good sport. Sixty-five MAROON AND WHITE MASON B. FREEMAN Emmet 462 Mace Asst. Bus. Mgr. Times 4-5: Silver Class. Order of 1329 5: Opera: Warblers 5-6: Refresh. Chairman Pentong 7-8: Treas. Aviation 6: Sgt.-at-Arms History 3: Cross Country 7: Tennis: Mem. Chairman Latin 7: Sales Supervisor M. 8 W. 6: Times Reporter 6: Senior Hi-i'Y : Astral: French: German. Ambition: Annapolis. Admiral's uniform . . . parades . . . laughter. ARTHUR HAROLD FROHMAN Delano 457 L'Art Major Brigade Staff. R. O. T. C. 8: Managing Ed. Times 8: Sports Ed. Times 7: Best Soldier 7: 2nd Place Best Soldier Contest 6: Crack Co. 1-S: Picked Platoon: 0fticers': Quill 8: Scroll: Gold Class. Order of 1320: Times Rep. 6: Fresh. Track 1-2: Track 5-8: Astral Rep.: Times Reporter 6. Ambition: To attain perfect hurdling form. A man of his word . . . brillwnt thought . . . law offices. CLARA ELNORA FUNK Young 453 V. Pres. History 8: Mem. Chairman History 7: Soph. Mem. Chairman His- tory 6: History Rep. 6: Astral 5-7: Y : M. 8: W. Rep. 1-2: Pentong: College. Ambition: To make somebody happy. Teacher . . . black dress . . . white cuffs and collar . . . seriousness. ESTHER L. GALBRAITH Byford 453 Second Page Ed. Times 8: Gold Class, Order of 1329 8: Reporter. Columnist Times 6-7: Cast, Daddy Long Legs 3: Cast, Admirable Crichton 5: Costume Day Com. 5, 7: Cleanup Com. 2. 4: Nom. Com. 5: Little Theatre: History: Pentong: Latin: HY. Ambition: To be a Cornelia Otis Skinner. Nlndivikiuality . . . tasteful radiance . . . white satin and black velvet. JAMES HILLYER GARRISON Spencer 457 Jimmy Sports Ed. M. 8: W. 8: Asst. Sports Ed. Times 7: Varsity A 4-8: Track 3-S: Cross Country 3-5: Treas. Pentong 8: Astral Refresh. Chairman 4: Gold Class, Order of 1329 8: Nom. Com. Class '31 7: First Lieutenant R. O. 'l'. C. 6: Picked Platoon and Crack Company 5, 6: Sales Supervisor M. 8: W. 6: Hello Day Dance Com. 7: C. I. C. Cleanup Com. 8: Athletic Publ. Com. 6, 8. Ambition: To scale the heights. Flashing energy . . . fellowship . . . swagger sports . . . talkative eyes. LOUISE W. GEHRTS Lake Benton, Minn. 455 At Lake Benton: V. Pres. Fresh. Class: Sec. Latin 1-2. At Austin: Astral Rep. 6: HY : Lloydians. - Ambition: To be a success in the business world. i'Business o17ice . . . notes jotted down . . . the ringing of telephones. VINCENT GENTILE Chopin 465 , Vinnie Bskt.: Baseball: Architectural: Physics: Spanish: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: To be an architect. ' ' South American ,financiers . . . modern buildings . . . 'L'Arc de Triomphe! BLANCHE GIANATASIO ' H McLaren 455 Johnny At McKinley: Student Council Rep. 1: Girl Reserve Rep. 2. At Austin: His- tory: t'Y : t'Lloydians : Chairman Italian Refresh. Com. 8: Tennis: G. A. A. Ambition: To dig up one. Vivid colors . . . sororities . . . afternoon bridges . . . evening dances. DORIS ESTELLE GIBSON Byford 454- Dot G. A. A.: C. I. C. Rep. 3, 6: Astral 2: German: HY. Ambition: Study art for art's sake. Lawn parties . . . flowered chiffon frocks . . . picture hats . . . pri1nroses. EVALYN MAY GILPATRICK KEY 462 Asst. Ed. Times 8: Pres. Latin 7: Gold Class. Order of 1329: Cast Dido and Aeneas 6: Asst. Ed. Editorial Page 7: V. Pres. Latin 8: Sec. Quill and Scroll 8: Treas. Astral 4: Literary A Society 8: Chairman Reception Com. Astral 7: Pin Chairman Astral 5, 6: Clean-Up Com. 6: Astral 4, 5: HY. Ambition: To sweep some cob-webs from the sky. Concentration . . . low desk . . . maroon velvet . . . sweet suavityf' FRANK L. GLAFCKE May ' 452 i'Joe German: C. I. C. Rep.: Roger's Racketeers. Ambition: Undecided. Still waters . . . windy days . . . enjoying. EVELYN ANN GLASSER Thorpe 455 i'Myer History Rep. 8: Pentong Rep. 5: G. A. A.: German: Little Theatre: HY. Ambition: Bigger and better refreshments. Sure moey. Polo grounds . . . yachts . . . speeding surf boards. Sixty-si X CLASS OF l93l ANN SYLVA GLENNER Emmet 456 Annie Times Rep. 6: Bronze Class. Order of 1329: Astral: History: French Rep. 2: College: YH: Pentong: Sales Supervisor M. 8: W. 6: C. I. C. Typing Com: Clean-Up: Refresh. Com. French. Ambition: Be successful in the business world. Rhythmed click of typewriters . . . notebooks and pencils . . . jazz tunes on the piano. EARL A. GOFF Tilton 412 GofTski Interclub: Band 1-8: Fresh. Bskt.: Capt. Intra. Bskt. 2, 3: Football 5: His- tory: 1st Lt. Band 8: lst Lt. R. 0. T. C.: Pres. Botany 5: Fire Marshal 7: M. Sz W. Rep. 5. Ambition: Bachelor of hearts. Blue skies . . . breezes . . . roadstersf' ISADORE GOFFEN Todd School. Woodstock. Ill. 459 Isl Pentong Rep. 8: Mgr. Skating 7, 8: Auto Safety Com. 8: Varsity A. Ambition: Travel fon the rodsj. Zoom of the Cadillac . . . a lawycr's shingle . . . speaker of the day. JEANNETTE GOLDBERG Tennyson 455 Jet gollege Ra-rrp. 6-8: Astral Rep. 5-7: History: Pentong: German: M. 8: W. ep. 5: r. in Ambition: Make others happy. ' '7 Raven ocks . . . sunny skies . . v .tool girl. M I ,QW JOHN T. GORMAN Crane 0 Johnny Atfffrane: Basketball 7: kating 5: aseball 6. - Amb' ion: Admirai, U. S N., Annapolis Naval Academy. Uni orms . . . dress par des . . . sport. M. LESTER GORSL E wane 451 Les At Crane: Reporter: Cartoonist. At Austin: Opera, Herr Wirth's t'Jinxs. Ambition: Artist of interiors Reserve . . . pine trees . . . earnestnessf' FELICE PEARL GOTTLIEB Morse 463 t'Greta French: Opera: Auto Safe Com. 7: Glee: tong: Little Theatre: Jr. College: Y : M. 8: Rep 8: is ry. ' Ambition: T live thx W sophi i tion. Bout Mich.jsrn,art-' p . . . F e ch ns . . . exclusive models . . black n rci asf PHILI -' L f Byford 463 Goose Bskt. 8' Ba bal '. istory: French: Band 1, 2: Latin: Intra. Bskt. 1-3: a ' y : ' ep. 3: Auto. Ambition: To be I hnny Gottselig on the Blackhawks. Basketball . c e ing crow . . . excitement . . . victory. CLAYTON RO WRAN Tiltoty 460 Doc Track 3-4: Footb l , Pentong: C. I. C. Rep. G: Times Rep. G: M. S: W. Eta es Super. : e Eg: Bronze Class, Order of 1829. mbition: T :wr like Rex Beach. f 'XA Cuban a . . . a gentleman at ease . . . vivid wit . . . when knighlhoocl ' was in flo . writers. RUTH S. G A Nash 455 Lloydians: Tennis: Times Rep.: Y : Naturalist: Pentong: History: Col- lege: Botany. Ambition: To defeat Helen Wills Moody. i'Demnre Quaker maidens . . . white kerchiefs . . . white astersf' ANONAROSE GRANDPRE Key 458 Demmie Art Chairman Little Theatre: Times Rep. 1, 2, 4: M. 8: W. Rep. 1. 2. 5, 6: French: Y : Pentong: History. Ambition: To give Lorado Taft some competition. Sport roadsters . . . fluttering scarfs . . . lively conversation. ROY EDWARD GRAPENTHIEN Crane 457 Grapes At Crane: Knights of Oriental: Rep. Chronicle: Rep. Science and Craft: Dep- uty of Activities. At Austin: Chemistry: Pentong: Intra. Baseball. Ambition: To travel. Sport coupes . . . cigarette ashes . . . coca-cola. Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE TOMILGRAY Emmet 458 Tillie Light. Bskt. 8: Capt. Iutra. Bskt. 1-5: lntra Baseball 2: Nom. Col 5: Times Rep. 1: M. 8: W. Rep.: Snapshot Com. 4: Chemistry: History: L. 1: C. I. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To grace the halls of Congress. Center of laughter . . . gut up . . Fplec 'ur ' W1 LORRAINE A. GREEN Stowe 455 'tLor Ambition: Critic. A V 4 'Cookies . . . tangled beads . . . niazfl service . . . shiny fingernails . . pom-pomsf' ANTHONY VITO GRISETO 409 i'Lindy Prcs. Aviation 6: Sgt.-at-Arms Italian 7: Naturalists: Pentong: Latin: History. Ambition: To be a flying poet Whirring props . . . greasy coceralls . . . a tailspin. ADOLPH C. GROHMANN Hay 451 Axle C. I. C. Rep. 1, 2, 6: Mgr. Fresh. Intra. Bskt. 1: M. 8: W. Rep. 2, 3: Non- Smoking Com. S. Ambition: To get a job. Sincere eyes . . . overcoming obstacles . . . conquering height. HOFELGUNDERSON Hay 456 Speedy Mem. Chairman Astral 8: Refresh. Chairman 8: Mem. Com. French 7: His- tory: Astral Rep. 6: Pentong: MY. Ambition: Roadster-Speed--Travel. A New England town and church steeples . . . stijfrbacked chairs . . gabled roofs. HARRIET VIRGINIA GWIN Carlinville High 453 Ambition: Artist. t'Stillness on the sunset . . . the dawn . . . achievement. GENEVIEVE ANASTACIA GWOZDZ Elmwood 453 Dynamite C. I. C. Rep.: YH: M. 8: W. 1, 2: History: College. Ambition: To raise bunnies in India. Fashionable dresses . . . afternoon teas . . . quiet evenings. RUDYARD SYDNEY HAGSTROM Key 462 Rhubarb Latin: Spanish: Intra. Bskt. 3, 4: Math.: Astral 1, 2. 3, 5, 8. Ambition: Aviation. Determination . . . executives . . . successful enterprises. LA VERNE CATHARINE HAMILTON Flower 408 Niel At Austin: M. St W. Staff 6-S: Cleanup Com. 6: College: C. I. C. Report Book Com. 6: Glee. At Flower: French. Ambition: Art that's serious not delirious Cmodernisticj. 'Charming tapestry drapes . . . efcpensively gowned rnannequins . . . mischief -but delicacy. ELIZABETH F. HANCOCK Spencer 455 Betty Times Rep. 1-3: Y Rep. 4: C. I. C. Rep. 8: M. Sn W. Rep. S: History: Astral: Pentong: G. A. A.: German: Y : Little Theatre. ' Ambition: To have one. Tennis courts . . . giggles . . . green polo shirts. RUTHIXHUSHANDELSMAN Hay A 461 Rae Prcs. College 7-8: Activity Ed. M. tk W. S: Cast. Admirable Crichton 6: Prog. Chairman College 6: Fresh. Mem. Chairman Astral 6: Report Book Com. 6: Scribe Interclub 8: Asst. Capt. Tennis 6: Refresh. Chairman Tennis E: Refresh. Com. Astral 5: Little Theatre: YH: G. A. A.: Chairman Class ay. Ambition: Have a successful college career at Illinois. Seeking rainbows . . . chasing clouds . . . spreading cheerfnlnessf' THOMASCHARLESHANRAHAN Crane 451 ' Hammer Wirtlrs Fools: Nom. Com. 7: Aeronautics: Intra. Baseball 2: Intra. Bskt. 3. Ambition: To get a Ford started. Wheels of mdustrg . . . forging ahead . . . penetrating glances. Sisgty-eight CLASS OF I 931 FLORENCE PEARL HARDEN Lovett .15 lv Mutz C. I. C. Rep. 2: YN: History: College: G. A. A.: French: Pentong. Ambition: Itls a secret??? i'Red roadsters . . . college dances . . . eggshell on midnight blue. GEORGE M. HARRIS Bus. Mgr. Times 7: Track 7-8: Adv. Mgr. Times 6: Asst. Bus. Mgr. Times 4: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Sgt.-at-Arms Pentong 8: Pres. Nitwits 7: Cross Country 7: Aviation: Times Reporter 5: Intra. Bskt. 2-8: Sr. I-Ii- YH Cab. 8: Nom. Com. Class 7: Pentong Cab. 7-8: Glee. Ambition: See all places and do all things. 462 0rjg:t That expressive sense of humor . . . crack of the gun . . . the Lindbergh beacon. JOHN MICHAEL HART St. Ignatius 408 Jack Sr. Hi-'tY : Pentong: History: French. Ambition: Street car conductor. Fraternity pins . . . co-eds . . . Lericzillan . . . lore ajfairsf' IRENE S. HARTJEN Nash A 451 Hltenee' Y : Pentong: Tennis: G. A. A.: History: Home Ec.: Astral. Ambition: To feed cannibals in foreign lands. Tailored ensembles . . . 'whole-hearted enthusiasm . . . grace and dignityf v 1 HERBERT LOUIS HAUSSMANN Nash 460 Herb' Chairman Auto Committee: Varsity A : History: Chemistry: Football 4-6. Ambition: It doesn't concern much. 'tC'urly blonde hair . . . thud of padded bodies . . . a line smash. y BARBARA CATHERINE HAYNES Shreveport, La. 458 Bains At Fair Park: Dramatic: Pres. French 3-4: Cheer Leader: Asst. Adv. Mgr. Pow Wow 5: Bskt. Team 3-4. At Austin: Glee: Opera. Ambition: To be a true Northenah. Petite . . . flashing blue eyes . . . fricolitgf' VERN JOHN HEDSTROM Byford 452 Swede Intra. Bskt. 1: Chemistry: History: Iioger's Racketeers 5-8: Non-Smoking Com. 8: Model Airplane. Ambition: Armour Institute and aviation. Flashing eyes . . . ready wit . . . aeroplanesf' HELEN DOROTHY HENRICKSON Hay 456 Ambition: To be a farlnerette. Clear, frosty weather . . . toboggan slides . Dabs . . a Canadian winler resort. WILLIAM ROBERT HENRIKSEN 462 Astral 1-5: Bskt. Varsity 7-8: Intra. Bskt. 1-6: Mgr. Intra. Bskt. 8: Latin: Auto Safety Com. 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 1-8: Opera: Warblers: History. Ambition: To muss Coach Murphy's golden locks. Crew practice . . . dripping oars . . . finality. RICHARD CLIFFORD HERAMB Hay 455 Dick Times Rep. 6: Pentong: C. I. C. Rep. 5: History. Ambition: Supervising accountant in some large bank. Happy-go-lucky . . . collegiate style . . . good times. ELEANOR GRACE HERRINGTON Howe 461 Heleanor Sec. Class '31: V. Pres. Class '31: M. Sz W. Art Ed. 7-8: M. 8: W. Art Staff 3-8: Gold Class. Order of 1329: Chairman C. I. C. Report Book 6: C. I. C. Report Book Com. 2-4: Sec. Astral 6: Prog. Chairman Astral 5: Treas. Jr. College 2-3: YH: College. Ambition: Travel around the world with Helen. Queen of her dynasty . . . opals . . . jonquilsf' JUDSON C. HIGGINS Emmet 461 Jud Ambition: Blonde or brunette-who can tell? Collegiate hops . . . blare of music . . . pretty girls . . . youth. Sixty-nine MAROON AND WHITE DOROTHY E. HOEHN Hay 456 Dot Pres. French 8: V. Pres. French 7: Interclub: Mem. Chairman Astral 8: Green Room Com., Admirable Crichton 5: Typing Com. C. I. C. Cleanup 8: Refresh. Com., Little Theatre 5: Refresh. Com. Astral 6: Pentong: Y : College: History. Ambition: Private secretary, car. travel. l . The perfect hostess . . . damask and fine silver . . . peonies . . . drawing rooms. FRED JAMES HOLDSWORTH St. John's Military Academy 460 General F. J. Auto Com. 8: Aviation: History: Crack Co. 7-8: 0tlicers': Chemistry: Pen- tong: Science: Botany: Capt. R. 0. T. C. 8. Ambition: Drive coal trucks. West Point . . . marching in review . . . perfect attention. EMMETT C. HOLLAND Beidler 455 Em History: Times Rep. 2: Lloydians: Botany. Ambition: To get speed record from Campbell. Speed boats . . . quiet summer afternoon . . . white ducks. ROBERT BRUCE HOLLEY Nash 452 Bob M. 8: W. Rep. 1: C. I. C. Rep. 1: Roger's Racketeers 6-8: History: Chemistry. Ambition: To retire at thirty? Steadiness . . . reserve . . . appliablefl DOROTHY AGNES HOLZ Byford 454 Dynamite Y : College Rep.: French: History. Ambition: To go through life without working. Wooden horses . . . roller skates . . . dolls. JENNIE EUGENIA HRYCYK Nobel 407 Jean M. 8: W. Art Staf 6-7: YV: Girls' Glee: Cartoonist. Ambition: Time will tell. 'flntense study of art . . . domestic life . . . interested in work. HAVILAND A. INGERSOLL Tilton 454 Sonny Student Court 8: Refresh. Com. History 8: Jr. Track 2: Sr. Track 3: Intra. Bskt. 3: Asst. Fire Marshal 8: Pin 8: Ring Com. 8. Ambition: To. become president of some railroad. Dependability . . . big business man . . . success. ROBERT L. INGRAM Lovett 456 Bob C. I. C. Rep. 7-8: R. 0. T. C. Corporal 4. Ambition: To be somebody some day! Artists . . . snappy repartee . . . business e.recuti'ue. ORLANDO INGVOLDSTAD Central, Grand Forks, N. D. 462 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Football 5: Sec. Latin 7-8: Jr. Hi- YU: Intra. Bskt. 7: Tennis. A Ambition: To travel around the world. Ocean liners . . . rolling ripples . . . serenity. FRANCES MARION ISER Longfellow 458 Fritz Astral Prog. Chairman 4: C. I. C. Rep. 3-8: Y : French: College: Glee: History. Ambition: Be like my Aunt Mabel. Ruy7led dresses . . . fragile shepherdess . . . tulips. IRENE JENNY JACOBSEN Cameron 461 Renell Jr. College: College Refresh. Com. 8: Y Rep. 6: Hoflie's Danes 5: Swim- giing Team 4: French: Semper Fidelis : G. A. A.: Fencing 8: French ep. 8. Ambition: To own an art shop. Summer flowers . . . a beautiful garden . . . a timid maiden. WALTER TELBURN JAMES Marshall 460 Curley Ambition: Travel and write. Stampedes . . . bright lights . . . rythmf' Seventy CLASS OF I93l VIOLA VALERIA JANCHARIK Elmwood Park 454 VIII Costume Chairman. Royal Family 7: Costume Com. 8: Student Director 81 Times Rep. 1: Little Theatre: Astral: Y : History: Pentong. Ambition: To be another Sarah Bernhardt. v Formal audiences . . . the curtain rises . . . applause . . . stage ycu:ns.' TI-IYRA ELIZABETH JENSEN 455 Mike C. I. C. Rep. -L: Y College: G. A. A.: French: Lloydians: Swimming: Botany: Tennis. Ambition: To see America in an Austin. I Football games . . . mums . . . dances . . . noise. 49 , ,l2Mimi X -ff MARION A. JETTAS 5 St. Marv's 460 Naturalist: G. A. A.: Y : College: Spanish: istory. - Ambition: To graduate from University ica, High ideals . . . happy smiles . . cw e i .g. V,..,, ' .val-C. BERTHEL C. JOHNSON C4 Locke 458 ' ert Band 2-7: Orchestra 4-5: Astr' 4: History: Chemistry: Intra. skt. 5: M. 8: W. Rep. 3. Ambition: Travel. . D Big companies . . . sociabilily . J lo ie ni ins . . ii in of horns. ELMEK A. JOHNSON Byford 456 EV Ambition: To get somewhere in the world. ' Kiddy cars . . . bicycles . . . mischievous brownies. JULIA CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Hill' 453 Astral 7-8: History, Asst. Mem. Chairman 7-8: Home Economics: 'Y : Julie . i. College Rep. 8. Ambition: Succeed as secretary to somebody. Busy boss . . . an able helper . . . capability. MARIAN D. JOHNSON Sumner 453 'iMarian College: M. 8: W. Rep. 6: History: HY. Ambition: To land himfa certain one. Sunlight . . . glistening waters . . . butterflies. RUTH LILLIAN JOHNSON Cameron 407 G. A. A.: All Star Volley Ball 3: Prog. Com. Latin 5: Ballet. Dido and Aeneas 5: Y : Pentong: M. 8: W. Rep. 1: Times Rep. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 7: Tennis: Gala Performance 7: Uke: Glee. Ambition: To live happily ever after. Flimsy chijfons . . . pastel shades . . . daisies. l . THEODORE A. JOHNSO , Cameron A . 452 Ted Zoology: French Intra'lBase a ' antics: Rogers Racketeersf' Ambition: Architech - - Substantial st ings . bluqfprints . . . bridges . . . conserzratire hopes. K ' L - S MARGARETJORDAN Emmet 4. 3 Marge Y : Botany: French: History: Times Rep.: Pentong: Tennis: Glee: College: Fencing. Ambition: To be ambitious. Chic frocks . . . marcel . hair . . . twinkling heels. HIIY 452 0stja German: Histo 5, Ch n y: Baseball 6-8: Intra. Bskt. 1-8: Pres. R0ger's Raicketeers 8: rpla e Ambition: dunno! M bbe college. Spots . . silver ' 'st watches . . . 'Home, James! MYR E V KADUNZ Nobel 453 Touts History P n liairman 8: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Y Rep. 3: Pentong: College. Ambition: 'I' follow in Gertrude Ederle's footsteps. An afternoon at the modisie . . . charming hostess . . . opera boxes. RAY F. JOST 7 L41 Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE DONALD CHARLES KANNING St. Paul 464 Don Capt. Intra. Bskt. 1-2: Fresh. Bskt. 1-2: Bskt. 3-8: Track 3-8: Baseball S: Tennis: Astral 1: Pentong: Spanish: Chemistry: Times Rep. 3: Varsity A : Fresh. Track 2: Cross Country 5: Battlers. Ambition: Exceed Nat. Holman . Whistle of the ref . . . jump, and the ball goes in . . . victory. FRED KASCH Hay 451 Otto Fresh. Bskt. Champs. 2: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Field Day Track Champs. 2: Spanish 5: Times Rep. 4: Botany: Auto Safety 5: Nom. Com. 5: Intra. Bskt. 4: Chemistry: Non-Smoking Com. 8: V. Pres., Wirth's Fools 1-8: Baseball 4, 6, 8: Social Com. 5. Ambition: Play pro ball. Leather straps . . . baseball gloves . . . sunny fields . . . roguish pranks . . . and jollityf' ARTHUR KASSAY 465 Art Capt. Track 7-8: Football 5, 7: Intra. Bskt. 2-5: Intra. Bskt. Com. 5: Archi- tectural: Physics: Sec. 8: Treas. Varsity A 7-8. Ambition: Break world's 100-yd. dash record. College teams . . . sportsmanship . . . interest . . . speed. DOROTHY I. KATZ Coloma 454 Dot At Coloma High School: Pres. Camp Fire Girls 3-4: Student Council 8-4: Bskt. Team 3-4. At Austin: Astral Rep. 8: Pentong Rep. 8: Y : College: History Rep. 7. Ambition: To be another Gertrude Ederle. Blue dotted Swiss . . . water-lilies . . . wind-tossed curls. EVELYN EMMA KENNEDY Lovett 459 Ev Latin: College: History: Y : Naturalist: Pe-ntong: Science Honor. Ambition: A successful teacher and accomplished musician. SpelIbound audiences . . . supreme artist . . . fame. LILLIAN JUNE KENNEY Nash 461 Lili M. 8: W. Rep. 3-6: Glee: College: Y Rep. 2: Pentong: History: Spanish. Ambition: To succeed in being a success. Frat dances . . . hilarity . . . stolen whispers. ROBERT JAMES KIEF Emmet ' 451 Bob Fresh. Bskt. Champs. 2: Intra. Bskt. 4: C. I. C. Rep. 1. 6: Times Rep. 1, 5: Auto Safety Com. 6-7: Non-Smoking Com. 8: Chemistry: Botany: Spanish: Wirth's Fools Pres. 1. 8: Social Com. 5. Ambition: I'll bite, what is it? Whirling of a propeller . . . blue sky . . . an emcient pilot. IRMA A. KLAFS Young 460 Irm Astral 5: Y Rep. 5: German Rep. 5: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Pentong: College: G. A. A.: History: Times Rep. 2: Naturalist: Spanish: Fencing. Ambition: A. G. U. Normal College physical education teacher. Thick volumes . . . reflected lights . . . conscientious eyfortf' VIRGINIA IVADELLE KLEINOW McGregor, Iowa 456 f'Virginny Ambition: To be a nurse and see the world. Stiff white aprons . . . thermometers . . . Irish country maidens. MAXINE KLONTZ Morgan Park 460 Mack Naturalist: College: G. A. A.: YN: History. Ambition: To graduate from De Pauw University. Quiet ejliciency . . . fellowship . . . dependability. BERNARD KNIFF Emmet 412 Berny Mgr.. Swimming 5-8: Varsity A : History: Opera: Latin: Mem. Nom. Com. 5: Times Rep. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 4: Intra. Bskt. Capt. 2-3: Biology: Botany. Ambition: Over the pond to study medicine. Long easy swims . . . ocean breezes . . . sparkling sands. PETER FREDERICK KNUDSEN Kev 459 spew' Times Rep. 3-4: German: Cartoonist: Intra. Bskt. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 4: History: French. Ambition: Design underslung and speedy automobiles. Who-ling motors . . . low, sleek roadster . . . youth . . . speed? Seventy-two CLASS OF l93l LEONARD FREDRICK KOCH Nash 452 Cookie ' ' - ' ' Intra. Bskt. 1. German: Chemistry: History. 'Rogers Racketeels , Ambition: To dig Chicago a subway. l Log cabins . . . rough clothes . . . log hewing. THEODORE FRANK KOERNER Byford 405 Glen-Ellyn' Fresh. Football 1: Football 4-5: Architectural: Astral: Auto Safety Com. 4: ' ' I l' t' Pres. Physics 3: Intra. Times Rep.: Intra. Bskt. 2: L. I. C. Rep.: Ixatura is . Bskt. Champs. 1: Fresh. Track 1. . Ambition: To play college football in Soldier's Field. High mountains . . . physical hardships . . . muddy fields. LJERKA KOENIG ,Q ' l -A ' Zagrebulugoslavia t f K. V .SW f 'Ivory ' College Rep. 8. ,VU ff -I Af' Ala ' Ambition: To becomg arixaccomplished musician. f ' ' -' . armonv .' Delightful accent . . . beautiful melodies . . . peasant dresses . . J 7 E Z EVELYN BETTY KOLNICK . Lovett 463 Sunny Com. Section Club: College Rep. 3: History Rep. G: Chemistry: German: Astral 4-6: G. A. A.: Latin Rep. 2. Ambition: To be a radio singer. High ambitions . . . checry smiles . . . resolute. LEO N. T. KORALIK St. James 460 The Lion Fencing 8: Pin Sz Ring Com. 7: Bronze Class. Order of 1329 7: Times Edito- rial Ed. and Reporter 8: Chemistry: Naturalist: Science Honor: Pentong: Physics: C. I. C. Rep. 3-G: Times Rep. 3-5: Botany: Astral 2-5: Stamp. Ambition: Beat Floyd Gibbons-talking or reporting. 0y?ices . . . fountain pens . . . documents . . . newspapers. MARION MARIE KOSTAW ' Galli Spencer 403 German: History: Pentong: Astral: Latin: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Y : Science Honor Rep.: Pentong Rep. Ambition: College-then who knows? 'iLittle country school . . . kindness . . . happy children . . . peace. PAUL JOE KOWALCZYK Hanson Park 463 Naturalist's Cab. 7-8: Latin: Intra. Bskt. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Chemistry: History. Ambition: To be one of the Al-00. Quiet efficiency . . . cool laughter . . . happiness. MARGARET KRAMER Delano 462 Asst. Ed M. 8: W.: Pres. Botany 7: Sec. C. I. C. 7: AH: Scribe Intergub 7: ' ' t n Silver Class. Order of 1329: Pin Chairman Pentong 8, Pin Chairman o a y 6: Snapshot Sultana 6: Refresh. Chairman Spanish 5: C. I. C. Excursion Com. 6: Astral 1-8. Ambition: University of Illinois. Aurora . . . spontaneous laughter . . . yellow jonquilsf' T. CATHERINE KRATTEBOL Hay 459 Katrinka ' ' ' ' ' Y ' C. I. C. Re Astral 4-7: Pentong Rep. 7, History Rep. 8, Girls Glee, , p. 3: Latin: Botany: College. Ambition: To be a success in something, Simplicity in style . . . businesslike . . seriousness. FREDERICK WALTER KRUEGE ' V HHY . 4 , Fritz Chemistry: German: turali : or , C . Cf anup Com. 6: Intra. gisgkt. 4: Refresh. Com. c n - : ill: . . k ep. 243: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: To be essful surgeon! A Shyness . . . 'silence is golden' . . . efficient and progressive. ORVILLE RAYMOND KRUEGER Orr . 460 nerr Skating 7-8: German: Naturalist: History: C. I. C. Cleanup Com. 6: Latin, Intra.'Bskt. 3-4: Chemistry: C. I. C. Rep. 3-4: M. 8: W. Rep. 2. Ambition: Success at Wisconsin. 1 Flashing red hair . . . pleasing smiles . . . freckles too. E. ROSE KRUGLY Emmet 462 gY'i?R9Pi11-it CiollegeLIivep.S4: Tennis: G. A. A.: Astral 4: Jr. College Rep. I XQTIC Z CH Ong: ' oc. Chairman 2. Ambition: To achieve the unachievable! t'Daintiness . . . satins . . . soft furs. Seventy-three CLASS OF 1931 ROBERT B. NELSON Hay 460 Bob Pres. Little Theatre 8: Cast Royal Family 7: Chairman Student Court 4, 5: Gen. Chairman Clean-Up Com. 5: V. Pres. German 3: Sec. German 2: Sgt.-at-Arms History 6: Chairman Gift Com. History 6, 7: C. l. C. Spec. Investigator 5: Mem. Com. German 3. Ambition: Hamlet-Othello-Macbeth-King Lear-Shylock. A pipe and book . . . a shooting den . . . smiling eyes . . . hidden strength. NORMAN ROBERT NIELSON Nobel 451 Red Fresh Checker Champ 1: Wirth's Fools: Fresh. Track Team 1: Spanish G. Ambition: Draftsman. 'fLarge wheat fields . . . barn dances . . . a barefoot boy. ESTHER MARIE NIEMANN Byford 456 Y Rep.: College: History: French: Y : Botany: Tennis: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Pentong. Ambition: Illinois. Black violet and crystal . . . afternoon tea at the Ritz . . . town cars. FRED CLARENCE NONNAMAKER Emmet 457 V. Pres. Class '31Vz 5, 6: V. Pres. Botany 6: Sec. Botany 5: Capt. Cheer Leaders 5-8: Times Rep. 3-5: C. I. C. Rep. 1, 4. 6: Intra. Bskt.: M. tk W. Rep. 4: Astral 1, 2: Latin: Fresh. Bskt. and Football. Ambition: To marry Concej, grow and earn plenty! Rousing cheers . . . school spirit . . . mascots . . . megaphonesf' LILLIAN GERTRUDE NORMAN Hyde Park 453 Lillums History 7. Ambition: To see the Russian bread line. Footlights . . . nonchalance . . . cool laughter . . . viking sloopsl' RUTH MARIE NORMAN Lake View 454 Ruthie History: Latin 3. 4: College 6: Aviation Refresh. Com. 7: Naturalist: G. A. A.: Y : Tennis. Ambition: Find some one who can digest my cakes. Vi1:acity . . . raccoon coats . . . Roman striped scarfsf' FORREST R. NORRIS Mont Clare 460 Forey Intra. Bskt. 1: Intra. Baseball 1: Aviation: History. Ambition: To graduate from Kelly. , Flying kites in a stiff wind . . . draft desks . . . row boats . . . slipover sweaters. DOROTI-IEE MARIE NUSPERLE Howe 455 Dody College: Y : C. I. C. Rep. 2: History. Ambition: Who knows, maybe! 3Long eyelashes . . . faithfulness . . . sunlight . . . happiness . . . 'niellowecl reams. GEORGENE O,DONNELL Hay 456 Gene Ed. Handbook 7: Quill and Scroll 7: Gold Class. Order of 1329 7: V. Pres. C. I. C. 8: Co-Pres. Student Court 8: Treas. Astral. 6: Sec. Little Theatre 8: Prog. Chairman Little Theatre S: Green Room Chairman 7: Mem. Chairman Astral 7: Times Star Reporter 6: Cast Admirable Crichton, Travelers 5: Research Com., History: Times Reporter 6: Student Court. Ambition: To take life with a smile. Sophistication . . . blue sapphires on a silver chain . . . poise. MILDRED JUDITH OESTERLUND Cameron 461 Milly Hofhes' Danes : French Rep. 6: Snapshot Rep. 4: Y : College: French: G. A. A.: Jr. College: Tennis 8. Ambition: Camp Fire leader and so1nebody's secretary. Understanding . . . soothing . . . friendly. SAM OLEFSKY 463 Ambition: Who knows? Quiet . . . gathering information . . . friendly. DONALD A. OLSEN Lovett 464 'iSwede Spring Football 7: Intra. Bskt. 6: Nom. Com. 7: Math. 8: History: Chelnistry. Ambition: Travel and plenty of it. Bearskin coats . . . oak pannel Scoreboards . . . ocean liners . . . machinery. E ighty-one MAROON AND WHITE EDNA S. OLSEN h Byford 463 N Ed' Sec. Home Ec. 3. 4: Astral 2-8: Girls' Glee: College Rep. 7, 8: i'l : Pep: Law. Ambition: Parisian fashion designer. . White satin gowns . . . Amaryllis . . . moonlight on a terraced garrlcnf HAROLD OLSEN HRD' 457 R. O. T. C. 1-4: Astral: Spanish: History Rep. 5: Times Rep. 3: Hllbbil' Show 5. . Ambition: Civil engineer. NonchaIance . . . movies . . . silver wrist watches. JEANETTE A. OLSEN Young 456 Jenni, At Branch: Capt. of Girls' Band 4: Sec. Dramatic 4: Sec. Glee 2: Commence- ment Com. 4: Ed. Staff 4: Cast Spark Plugs : Times Rep. 3. At Austin: Drum Major Girls' Band: G. A. A.: Letter Girls: Tennis: Band and Orches- tra 5-8. AIllKbltl0llZ Keep smiling. Surf boards . . . jack-knife dives . . . raccoon coats. JANE ORNDOFF Delano 462 Ed. M. 8: W. 8: Treas. Sr. Class 7, 8: Pres. Pentong 7: Pres. Girls' Glee 6: Gold Class, Order of 1329: lnterclub Scribe 6: V. Pres. Botany 5, 6: Chair- man C. I. C. Excursion Com. 6: Chairman Publ. Com. Opera 7: Calendar lid. M. 8 W. 5: Quill 8 Scroll: G. A. A. Numerals: Reception Com. Astral 7: Astral 1-S. Ambition: Northwestern university. f'Dutch girls . . . wooden shoes . . . jlaxen curls . . . inarigoldsf' GENEVIEVE OSBAI. Flower 407 Gen G. A. A.: Tennis Rep. 4. 5: Gerlnan: YN: Botany. Ambition: To swim in Melnel. Wind-blown. hair . . . freshness . . . powerful strokes . . . Olyn1.pizfs. FRANCIS THOMAS OTTO Riverside 464 Frannie German: Debaters: History: Science: V. Pres. Lloyrlians: History Rep. rs. Ambition: To be a success. A big audience . . . the loop . . . magazines . . . black enamel . . . neatness . . . erasersl' EVELYN PALES Marshall 459 Evy Astral Rep. 6: College: Pcntong. Ambition: To be in 5'-l00 society. Aristocratic furnishings . . . formal dances . . . gaietyf' FLORENCE ESTELLE PALLIES Young 403 Flo G. A. A.: Letter Girls: M. lk VV. Art Staff 6-8: YH: C. I. C. Clean-Up Com. 5: C. I. C. Report Book 6-8: Tennis: Times Rep. 1-3: C. I. C. Rep. 3. 5. Ambition: Everybody's friend. A florida tan . . . summer sports . . . sincere smiles . , . good times . . . san . JOE PASTORELLO Lovett 465 i'Pasty Baseball 6, 8: Track 4: Physics. Ambition: Ask a certain party. 'iliolero . . . bright sashes . . . sombrero . . . Spanish tango. ALICE PATHMAN Sabin 412 Al Little Theatre: Orch. 4-8: Cast, Admirable Crichton 5: College: Cast of Cleanup Play 6: Little Theatre Orch.: Astral Rep.: Tennis: French Rep.: Y Rep.: Prop. Com. Royal Family : Costume Com. Little Theatre 8. Ambition: A deep dark secret. Strains from a Stradivarius . . . old music masters . . . earnestnessf' DOROTHY MAE PEACOCK , Emmet 458 Dot Y : Jr. College: French: History: College: Pentong. Ambition: To travel the road to success. Amber beads . . . hidden :streams . . . bleeding-hearts. MARGARET ELIZ,ABEf1'I'l PEDDIE Howe . J 4 ' 453 gote c. Reps 2: Service Com. HY 6: Botany: College: Latin: Naturalist: 1 . - V' . Ambi ion: To excel in the nursing profession. Calm and self possessed . . . sincerest heart . . . friendship. Ezghtu two CLASS OF 1931 QP CARL S. PEDERSEN Cameron 456 Pete lntra. Bskt. -L: Times Rep. 3: History: Pentong: Spanish: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Astral. Ambition: To have piles-money. South Pole expeditions . . . icebergs . . . dog sleclyesf' ENA SINGHIL PEHRSON XVinnipeg 464 E'en At Winnipeg: French: Naturalist: Art. At Austin: M. R XV. Rep. 7-8: Pen- tong: College: C. I. C. Rep. 7: History. Ambition: If dependent on 1ny looks---none! 'tCool breezes . . . warm summer nights . . . meditation. LOUIS ARNOLD PELLAR Emmet 459 Lou Varsity HA 2-8: Track Jr.-Sr. 2-8: Basket Ball 5-8: Intra. Bskt. Ball Capt. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 2-8: Spanish: French: Botany: Cartoonist: Naturalist: Pentong: History: Bulletin Board Com. 7-8. Agibition: To be shot-putt champion at collegek , J eaoe-Ho . . . ot mighty putt . . . recorcwenif f-, . nnocx H. PEPPER I J Seattle, Wash. -159 Pep Fresh. Intra. Bskt.: Spanish: Latin: Soph. Intra. Bskt.: Times Rep. 3: Botany: History: Fresh. Football: C. I. C. Rep. 1-1: Cartoonists: Bulletin Board Com. Ambition: Be a second Rockne . Responsibility . . . elm trees . . . easy chairs . . . long cigars . . . derby hats. LEO DA ROSS PERTILE Lovett 4-65 Pertile . Architectural: Football -i: Intra. Bskt. 1: Intra. Baseball 1: Physics 3: Auto 6: AM. 8: W. Rep. 2: Naturalist: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt. 3. Ambition: President of Society of Automotive Engineers. E4vec'zitipe . . . board of eugirzeers . . . important Iettersf' CARL VICTOR PETERSON Nash 452 Bun Chemistry: Latin: Botany: Intra. Bskt. Champs 7-8: Roger's Racketeers Mem. Com. 8: C. I. C. Rep. 4: History. Ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. t'Greasy coveralls . . . motors . . . repairing. ROBERT JOSEPH PETERNEK ,Stowe 456 Pete Orchestra 3-7: M. 8: W. Rep. 3. Ambition: To see America first. Canvas tops . . . pink lemonade . . . minstrelsf' MILDRED KATHERINE PETERS Spencer 4-55 Millie Times Rep. 7: M. 8: W. Rep. 6: Astral Rep. 1: YH: Pentong: Tennis: French: History: Lloydians. Ambition: To be successful. Elma and white kitchens . . . sewing cabinets . . . balls of yarn . . . knitting nee es. ANNA MYRTLE PETERSON Resurrection 453 Annie Times Rep. 6-8: History Cab. 8: Astral 6-8: College: 'tY : History. Ambition: Proprietor of Annie's Famous Candies. 'tShy smiles . . . marcellecl hair . . . mailed laughter. MARGARET BERNICE PETERSON Byforrl 455 Marge History Rep. 7: Y : College: Lloydians: French: Botany: Pentong: Tennis: History. Ambition: Success. Cottage with cobblestone walk . . . flowered dimity frockf' CARMELA MILDRED PETRONE Byford 463 Carmel Sec.-Treas. G. A. A. 8: Sec. Italian 8: Astral 1-8: Letter A : Cheer Leader: Chairman Refresh. Com. Italian 6: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Asst. Recording Sec. G. A. A. 7: Pentong: History: Chemistry: College: Y Rep. 6: Science Honor. Ambition: To become a racqueteer like Miss Hofmeister. Collegiate clothes . . . gymnastics . . . school letters . . . friendship. NICHOLAS THOMAS PETRONE Ryerson 463 Doc Chemistry: Italian: Latin: History. Ambition: To study chemical engineering. Laboratories . . . test tubes . . . discoveries. u Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE ALEXANDRA N. PETROPOULOS May 458 Alice Astral 1-3, 8: Science: Y : College: Pentong: History: Botany. Ambition: Travel. 'fLovely gardens . . . laughing people . . . beauty . . . happiness. BESSIE N. PETROPOULOS May 462 Boob Pres. Section Club 4: French Rep. 7: College Rep. 7: Pentong Rep. 5: Y : Astral 3-4: Botany: History. Ambition: Travel and teach French. Olive skin . . . flashing eyes . . . smiles. ALBERT GEORGE PHILLIPS Byford 459 Al Latin: C. I. C. Rep. 4: History. Ambition: Graduate of Brooks fKellytieldJ. Ready smiles . . . happy days . . . a school boy. JAMES FRANCIS PIERCE St. Catherine's 459 , Jimmy Astral Rep. 5: Snapshot Rep. M. 8: W. 5: History: Pentong: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To perfect the game of ping-pong. Happy-go-lucky . . . miniature games . . . good fellowship. DANIEL C. PINKUS Spencer 459 Pink Astral 1-4: Asst. Mgr. Baseball 6: Mgr. Baseball 8: Chemistry: Fresh. Bskt. 1: Fresh. Track 1: Fresh. Football 2: Intra. Bskt. 3: Cast. Dido and Aeneas 5: Skating Team 5. 7: Varsity A : Science Honor: Times Rep. 4. Ambition: To be a successful engineer. Power behind the throne . . . research laboratories . . . concentration. WILBUR LAWRENCE PIPENHAGEN Young 464 Wibs Cast, Pickles 8: Sgt.-at-Arms Opera 7: Boys' Glee: German: M. 8: W. Rep. 2: Times Rep. 4: History: Lloydians: German Cab. 3: Opera Cab. 7. Ambition: Travel around the world. Firecrackers . . . motorcycles . . . dog days and dignity . . . white collars . . . cuff-links. GENEVIEVE FERN PIXLEY Hay 461 Dolly M. 8: W. Rep. 4: Y Rep. 3: College: Refresh. Com. History 7: Refresh. Com. Astral 7: Jr. College. Ambition: Travel around the world in a hlimp. Fashionable clothes . . . charm . . . shy smiles . . . happiness. VIRO PIZZICA Englewood 4.62 Vi Orchestra 5-6: Intra. Bskt. 8. Ambition: Electrical engineering, Tri-State College. Shady forest glens . . . inscrutability . . . deep rooted oaks. VERN PLUMMER Howe 452 Plum Fresh. Bskt. Champs. 1: Fresh. Football 1: Football 6: Intra. Bskt. 5-7: Refresh. Com. 5-6: Astral: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Chemistry: Math.: Roger's Racketeersu: Auto Com. 8: History. Ambition: Notre Dame-be a civil engineer. Dark red rugs . . . dim. lights . . . rich surroundings . . . solitude. i OGORELSKY 453 Eye r. Ed. M. Sc W. 8: 'old Class, Order of 1320: C. l. C. QlQil.11,l.1D-C0lll': '6'2'PTOQH Cotnkrsjatong Tix s Reporter 6-7: P .g'C'ollege Rep.: '31 Nom. f Co : Poetr : ci: Y : History. bition: Play , t in life and play it well. lashing eye . . a silver fan . . . the 'soignee' style . . . Spanish heels . . . flames. VJ NORMAN POGORELSKY Orr 460 Normie Times Reporter 6: Asst. Sports Ed. 7: Silver Class, Order of 1329: M. nk W. Art Staff 6: Hall Guard Com. 8: M. 8: W. Sales Supervisor 6: Hi-NY Cab. 7-8: Naturalist Cab. 6-7: Intra. Bskt.: Intra. Baseball: Pentong: History: Astral: Sgt.-at-Arms Chemistry 8. Ambition: To have an alphabet after my name. Immaculate appearance . . . the open road . . . youth . . . clever cartoons. MINN E L. POGRUND - 'H 464 Pogee 'ory 8: Girls' Glee: Y Rep. 4--5: Pentong: M. 8: W. Rep. 2: Times Rep. , 1-4. Ambition: Be the next Halli Burton. i-jf1c.em'y . . . sierra . . . pleasant smiles. Eighty-four CLASS OF 1931 HELEN PORATI-I Emmet 459 French: History: Latin: College. Ambition: 0'Henry II. t'Auiatrixes . . . paraohutes . . . 'contact' . . . joy sticks. ELLIOTT POST Emmet 461 V. Pres. Debaters 7: Sec. Debaters 5-6: German Cab. 8: Latin: Astral: Pentong: History: Naturalist: C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: To write a good short story. 'AA quiet library . . . evenings of pondering . . . solitude? DOROTHEA POTTER Emmet 459 Dot Asst. Ed. Times 8: Copy Ed. Times 7: Nom. Com. '31 7: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Quill and Scroll: Cast. Dido and Aeneas 6: Pres. Section 2: Publ. Chairman Latin 7: Social Chairman Y 4: Mem. Chairman Y 5: Supper Chairman Y 6: Pentong Rep. 6: College: Astral 3-4: G. A. A. Ambition: To be a journalist or advertiser. Athens . . . red geraniums . . . eyfioiencyf' SELMA POTUCEK Howe 460 Sally Opera: Sgt.-at-Arms Glee 8: Warblers: Cast, Pickles : French Rep. 3: Botany: Economics: Cast, His Royal Highness. Ambition: To sing like Cyrena Van Gordon. A large auditorium . . . formal audiences . . . music . . . the opera. EMIL EDWARD POZSGAY Budlong 451 Poop Astral: Chemistry: History. Ambition: Chemical engineer. A quiet library . . . sparkling fireplace . . . books . . . study. CLARENCE WILLIAM PRATT Tilton 459 Clitz History: Nom. Com. R. 0. T. C. 5: Astral 3: Airplane 2-3: Fresh. Bskt. 1: Latin: French. Ambition: To be a draftsman and engineer. 0versea caps . , . khaki uniforms . . . furloughsf' WILLIAM MILO PRESTON Key 453 Bill Jr. Skating Team 5: Intra. Bskt. 1, 3, 5: Cartoonists': C. I. C. Rep. 5: History. Ambition: To be a big business man. 'fLong, winding roads . . . adventure . . . Beau Brummel . . . happy-go-lucky. MARION ELIZABETH PRUYN KBY 463 M. Sn W. Art Staff 7-8: French: College: Y : History. Ambition: Commercial artist. Modernistic studios . . . pastel tints . . . cover designers. RUDOLPI-I A. PTACIN Nobel 461 Rudy Jr. Track 5-6: Varsity A : Intro. Bskt.: Baseball 8: Spanish: History. Ambition: Ain't got any. 'Slide, slide' . . . frenzied fans . . . a home run. ROSEMARY PUGH '45 New Troy 410 xv Astral 4-7: Y : Bronze Class, Order of 1329: College. Ambition: De Paul University. n' Lovely dresses . . . sweet disposition . . . popular. JOSEPHINE DOROTHY PUNTSCHART Young 456 Jo Cast. Royal Family 7: V. Pres. Little Theatre 8: Sec. THE: Costume Mistress Admirable Crichton 5: Cast, Pot Boilers 6: Sec. G. A. A. 6: A : Sec. German 5: Astral: Pentong: Research Chairman History 8: Pin and Ring Com.: Nom. Com. '31: Chairman Cleanup Speech Com. 5. A Ambition: Northwestern: To reap success. Virginia Reel . . . ru77led pantalets . . . dark curls . . . unusual beauty. GRACE JEAN PUTSCHER May 454 M. 8: W. Rep. 5: Pentong Rep. 6: College Rep. 7: Astral 5-6: 'iY : College. Ambition: To be a successful business woman. :'Misty skies . . . a shack in the woods . . . flowers and birds. NNW Eighfy-five ' MAROON AND WHITE MURIEI. ANN QUENZER Young 455 M. K W. Art 'Staff 6-8: Daddy Long Legs Publ. Com. 5: G. A. A.: YH: Botany: C. I. C. Rep. 4: College Rep. 7: C. I. C. Cleanup Com. 6: Lloydians. Ambition: Interior decorator-lots of traveling. 'ialojeslirf interiors . . . I'm'isiua color schemes . . . crossing the Atlantic . . dinner rings. ALYCE REGINA RAABE Spencer 454 Al C. I. C. Rep. 4: Spanish: HY. Ambition: 'l'hat's a mystery. Country schools . . . wooded pallis . . . walking with friends. VVILLIAM CHARLES RAISE Nash 460 Bill Intra. Bskt. 3-4: C. I. C. Rep. 1-2: Times Rep. 3: M. K W. Rep. 1: .lr. I-li-HY. Ambition: To succeed as a. broker. Busy corners . . . fast moving people . . . skyscrapers . . . business. ROBT. JOSEPH RADKE Emmet 451 Fresh. Baseball: Tennis 2, 4, 6, 8: Football 4. 6: Skating 4. 6. 8: lntra. 1-4: C. I. C. Rep. 1-5: Times Rep. 3. 5: M. IQ W. Rep. L: Wirtlfs Fools: Non- Smoking Com. Ambition: A civil engineer. Desert 'winds . . . plying thru . . . engineer. MARY C. RASENICK . Spencer 159 Mem. Chairman College 8: Jr. Mem. Chairman fbllege 7: Refresh. Com. Astral 2: l'in Chairman Astral 3: Y Rep. 7: College Rep. 7: Astral Rep. 1: History: Pentong: Botany. Ambition: To teach history as well as Mrs. Kelly. Achieving . . . piling suwcess . . . ready for work. CHARLOTTE E. RAY Hay 4-55 HC. R. Pres. Y 8: Treas. C. I. C. 7: V. Pres. Y 7: Treas. Y 5: Treas. Nat- 'uralist 6-8: Sr. Chairman Y 6: Mem. Chairman Y 4: Morning Y Chairman 3: Soph. Mem. Chairman College 4: Nom. Com. College 5: Nom. Com. Pentong 5: Interclub: G. A. A.: Nom. Com. '31: History. Ambition: To have many friends. Bright smiles . . . eyficiency . . . pearl gray . . . apple blossoms. MARGARET MARIAN REDZINSKI Orr 461 Marge V. Pres. Astral 6: Treas. College 7-8: Sr. Ed. M. tk W. 8: Pres. Semper Fidelis : Prog Chairman Astral 5-6: Honor Pin Chairman Astral 7: Mem. Chairman College 6: Pin Chairman College 5: Refresh. Chairman Y 7: Song Chairman Y 6: Fresh. Mem. Chairman Y 8: Publ. Com. Little Theatre 4: C. I. C. Report Book Cum. 5: C. I. C. Chairman: G. A. A. Ambition: Go to the M. B. C. Messenger of joy . . . smiles . . . opals . . . trmtalizing eyes. LILLIAN FRANCES REHM Key 456 Ain't None C. I. C. Rep.: College: History: French: Y : Tennis: Pentong. Ambition: It's a big secret. Tu:inkliny slippers . . . soft block curls . . . Southern bellesv. . l. camelias.l ..B0b,, Bskt. PAULINE THELMA REICHSTEIN l is All Aft., .fl 71,72 Burnham 458 - ' ' G. A. A.: Under-Classmen Bskt. Champs. 1 , Astral 1, 4: C..II. C. Rep 3--1: College: Y : Spanish: History: Pentong. ' Ambition: To climb up a ladder of success. , - Busy typists . . . large ojice . . . order. ALICE VIRGINIA RENDER Q Bensenville H. S. '462 i'Sal1y Astral 5-6: College: Pentong: Latin: History: YH: G. A. A. Ambition: North Central College: travel. Sweet smiles . . . cozy peryolas . . . Canterbury bells. WALTER JOHN REUM Orr 461 Wallie Bus. Mgr. M. 8: W. 8: Pres. 7, Sgt.-at-Arms Astral 6: Sec. Debaters 5-6: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Cast. Aclmirable Crichton 6: Rep. N. S. P. A. Con- vention 7: Cast, Dido and Aeneas 6. Ambition: To be a famous statesman. .f1tlenti've audiences . . . dignity . . . motions. JAMES WELLNER RICE Our Lady Help of Christians 453 Jim Pin 84 Ring Com.: History: M. ik W. Rep. Ambition: To make my first million. 'Still 'uraler runs deep' . . . seeking an education . . . a great 'nmnl' Eighty -SIX CLASS OF l93l LOUIS F. RICHARD Lovett 455 U 'iL0u Astral 4: History: Botany: Naturalist: Lloychans: Gym Nats. Ambition: To sec the world as an adventure. U French kings . . . royal purple . . . ermzne . . . stately thrones. RAE MURI-IEA RILEY Hanson Park 453 Ql1Y1Y Tennis Rep. 6: History: Pentong: Mothers and Daughters Com. 0: Jr. College: NY. . Ambition: To be --? Suppose you finish it. Q . A 'modern girl . . . linen sport frocks . . . early 'morning tennis. FRANK HERBERT ROBERTSHAVV Key 451 Herb At Austin: Football 5. 7: Varsity A 6-8: Chairman Non-Smoking Com. 8: Wirth's Fools 5-8: Auto Safety 8. At Crane: Select Squad 4: Select Com- pany 4: Harmonica Club 3. Ambition: To be a bachelor. i'Leadership . . . sports . . . lzappy-go-lucky. RUTH ANN ROBERTSON Emmet 461 Ruthie Cast. Admirable Crichton : Cast. Back of Yards : Chorus Mikado : Little Theatre: Refresh. Chairman Tennis 4: Program Chairman Tennis 8: History: Spanish. Ambition: Earn my B. A.: at, Southern California. Harmonious tap danciyyge, .1. footlights . . . applause. ELEAN fLUCILiv J it Hay si 460 Kay.0. Silver a , Order 4329: Asst. Business Mgr. M. K W. 3-4: Girls' Band 5-8: e '6. 8: Opera: Girls' Glee: Chairman Jr. College Club 3: Ger n: L in: Coll e: Capt. Bskt. 2. 4, 5: G. A. A.: Chemistry: Botany: Tennis. '- Ambition: To be a second NH. E. Business ojice . . . skyscrapers . . . chemistry laboratory. ALBERT ROSANOVA . Lloyd 460 Roxy Pres. Chemistry 8: Pres. Naturalist 7: Times Reporter 7: Bronze Class, Order of 1329 7: V. Pres. Naturalist 6: Hall Guard Com. 8: Debating Cab. 7-8: German Cab. 8: Pentong: Astral: Sec. Physics: Interclub. Ambition: College. The professor . . . scientific research . . . laboratories. KARL B. ROSEN Nash 459 Bulletin Board Chairman 8: Latin: Intra. Bskt. 3: Pres Bon Bones 7: Spanish: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Times Rep. High mountains . . . flowing streams . . . victor. MILTON ROSENFELD Emmet 457 Ted V. Pres. Class '31 7-S: Bskt. Capt. 5-8: Baseball 6-8: Ice Skating 4: Pres. Varsity A 8: Interclub 8: V. Pres. Spanish 5: Student Council B: Intra. Bskt. 1: Astral 2-3: Pentong: History: Debaters:: Speakers: M. 8: W. Rep. S. Ambition: Be a G. A. A. instructor. Flashing basket ball . . . banners . . . a leader. ETHEL ELAINE ROSENSON Marshall 4106 ' t G. A. A.: College: HY Rep. 5: C. I. C. Rep. 3. 'E ' Ambition: Hook a millionaire. s --' Clinging gowns . . . furs . . . orchi . X Q' DANIEL DAVID ROTH AN ' Portage Park 463 X History: Cartoonist: Times p : Fr h. ntra. Bskt. l Ambition: One of the 400 ?? Dense woods . . . a large d . . ud JOSEPH M. ROTTAPEL Orr 464 'iJoe Pres., V. Pres. Naturalist 7-8: Asst. Business Mgr. Times S: Gold Class, Order of 1329 7: Advertising Mgr. Times 7: Treas., Pres. German 7-8: Treas.. V. Pres. Debaters 6-7: Interclub: Publ. Chairman Royal Family 7: Publ. Chairman i'Dido and Aeneas 6: Cast, Admirable Crichton : Sgt-at4Arn1s History 7: Chairman Hall Com. 8: Refresh. Chairman Astral 6. Ambition: To tame the law of profession. Hard work . . . success in business . . . a publicity manager. ALLEN W. ROYNON HHY 458 Al Chemistry: History: Intra. Bskt. 1, 3: Intra. Baseball 2: Science Honor: Naturalist: Math. Ambition: To travel. Referees 'whistle . . . 'hold that line' . . . touchdown. in Eighty-seven i i MAROON AND WHITE BEATRICE KAY ROZEN 6 Marshall 461 Bee At Marshall: C. I. C. Rep. 3: French: G. A. A. Sgt.-at-Arms -1-2 Marshall News Reporter. At Austin: German. Ambition: Illinois. Toothpaste ads . . . winding roads . . . cheery. JOHN CHARLES RYAN St. Catherine 4-52 Gus Times Rep. 2-7: M. 8: W. Rep. 6-7: 2nd Lt. R. 0. T. C. 7: Rogers R::ckc.eers 5-8. Ambition: To be president of a railroad. Granite and silver . . . the caissons go rolling . . . consistency. MARY SACHS Sumner 456 Speed C. I. C. Rep. 2: French Rep. 3: History: Y : Pentong: G. A. A. 5: College. Ambition: Raising Cain. A touch of blue on satin . . . laughter . . . attraction. JOSEPH SALERNO 463 t'Paleties . . . Greenwich Village . . . exhibits . . . a waiting sweetheart. WILLADEN W. SANCKE Westport, Kansas City, Missouri 458 Sue At Westport: Y : Girls' Baseball 6: W, At Austin: Botany. Ambition: To stop falling down stairs. Perkiness . . . poppies in .Iuly . . . getting sunburned . . . jaunty toms . . . chicken soup? 245. FLORENCE C. SCI-IANLABER I Hazelton, N. Dak. 458 Flo At Hazelton: Pres. Soph. Class: Ed. Tiger News 5: Glee Pianist: V. Pres. Dramatic 5: Opera, Hiawatha's Childhood 1: Chi, Alpha Phi Literary Society: Track 2, 4: Volley Ball 1, 3, 5: Baseball 2. 4-. At Austin: Astral 6-8: YH: Pentong. Ambition : College-travel-? Timid smiles' . . . understandings . . . shy glances . . . mystery. MIRIAM SCHIFF Emmet 454 t'Red Times Rep. 8: Pentong: History: French. Ambition: To be a lawyer. 2'l3eau,tiful auburn waves of hair . . . white skin . . . aquamarine . . . carna- ions. ANDREW LAWRENCE SCHINDLER Notre Dame 452 Andy C. I. C. Rep. 4: German: History: Chemistry: Airplane: Roger's Racketeers. Ambition: To go through college. Black clouds . . . tiny plane . . . labs . . . inventions. EDWARD CARL SCHMIDT Nash 452 Smitty Swimming 4: Intra. Bskt. 1-2: Band 1: History: Chemistry: German. Ambition: Get a good job and keep her. Swimming . . . chemistry labs . . . basket ball. MARGARET LOIS SCHNEEBERGER Cameron 454 Margine M. 8: W. Rep. 6: Astral Rep. 6-7: Pentong Rep. 7: YH: College. Ambition: To be a good secretary. Lace shawls . . . pearl earrings . . . always smiling. CA ROLLYN BEVERLY SCHNEIDER Ryerson 457 Bunnie Conductor L'Allegro 8: Poetry 8: Sketch Editor, Times 7: Chairman Poetry Round Table 7-8: Quill 8: Scroll: Gold Class, Order of 1329 7: Mem. Chairman Pentong 8: Times Reporter 6: M. 8: VV. Rep. 3-5: Times Rep. 4-5: Spanish: History: Tennis Rep. 5-6. Ambition: See my picture on a postage stamp. t'Cl1erry velvet on cream satin . . . originality . . . verve . . . amber . . studios. MAX SCHNEIDER St. James 453 History: German: Nom. Com. Ambition: Learn to Hy an aeroplane. Golden ideas . . . striving for his goal . . . sincerity. Eighty-eight , CLASS OF l93I VVILLIAM E. SCHOHN Mulligan 451 Bill ' . 3' Fencing 8: Wirtlfs Fools: Times Rep. 1-3: Astral Rep. 2, Pentong Rep , C. I. C. Re . 1: Photo. Rep. 8: M. 85 W. Rep. 6: Jelinek's Stage Crew 8. D Ambition: Armour and more electricity. Stage electrician . . . spotlights . . . striving. ALFRED J. SCHROEDER Lovett 461 MAI M. 8: W. Rep. 8: Latin: History: Astral: Spanish: Pentong. Ambition: Be a banker. Horse races . . . lonely trumps . . . business later. THERESA SCHUH Lovett 456 T ' ' ' Y Membership Chairman Jrs. G. A. A.: C. I. C. Red Cross Jr. Chairman, 5: Sec.-Treas. G. A. A. 6. Ambition: Keeping my ambition down to six. Climbing rope-ladders . . . tomboys . . . baseball. GRACE HARRIET SCHULTZ Orr ' 455 Babe Cab Little Theatre 7: Chairman Little Theatre 7: Pentong Rep.: Times Rep- Ambition: Become a well-known commercial artist. Basket ball . . . track suits . . . cheers. RUTH HARRIETT SCHULTZ Byford 462 Ruthie Sec. Class '31 5-6: Sec. Treas. G. A. A. 6: Diving Champ. 5, 6. 7: Y : ' ll B ll Li: A : Glee: College: German: All Star Bskt. 5-6, All Star Vo ey a Opera: Tennis. Ambition: To be Ev's roommate at Illinois. Gymnasiums . . . apparatus . . . balls . . . merrirnentf' RUTH MARIE SCHULTZ ,Q Hanson Park 453 I ' dy M. 8: W. Rep.: History: College: Y : Pentong: Astral. Ambition: I'm still looking for it. Shy glances . . . timid smiles . . . thoughtfulness . . . understanclingf' HELEN DOROTHY SCHUNK Nash 455 Schunky ' f' Colle e: M. 8: W. Y'l: History: Pentong: Sec. Lloydlans 6, Botany, g Rep. 2. rhition: To meet Buddy Rogers' double. wberries . . . silver and green . . . a crescent moan. JETI-I JOSEPH SCI-IWARZ g 452 Kenny - Auto Safety Com. 6-7: Chemistry: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Fire Guard 8: ' ' ' ' R cketeers , B kt Cham s 2' H1St0TY' Refresh Com. 31 5, Rogers a 1. s . p . , , . Non-Smoking Com. 6: Times Rep. 2: Math. ition: Aeroplane engineering. i 1 :t machines . . . silver wings . . . leather helmets . . . daring . . . wind vitality. SY DORATHY SEILIN el 458 Bubbles try Ed. Times 8: Editorial Pg. Asst. Times 7: Silver Class, Order of 1329: .es Reporter 6: Pentong Rep. 7: Y Rep. 1: Astral: German. bitio-nz To find what I seek. ad roses in a vase of jet . . . gilt earrings . . . luxury . . . ivory curios. .NLEY SERRA I Thomas 451 Stan . 2' M. 85 W. Rep. 1: R. O. 'l'. C. 1-2: nd 1-7: Fresh. Football: C. I. C. Rep . irth's Ramblers. mbition: To be a big business man. pacious ofice . . . 'Sorry, he's in conference' . . . success. SIE ELIZABETH SEYBOLD ay 453 El .em. Chairman Astral 8: Rep. Astral 7: Asst. Mem. Chairman History 7: ollege: Y : Pentong: German: G. A. A. mbition: Make the world my friend. illystery lady . . . lifting of the veil . . . surprise . . . companionship. ILLIAM SHAND Brickso 458 Bill SI. 8: . Rep. :Sf Times Rep. 4: Latin Bskt. 3. 3 History: Chemistry: French: Intra. mbiti il: Tofmake a million. Fast 1 thm'. . . a way with women . . . 'Hungarian Rhapsodyf l Vi' in-bil if fi Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Wt EVELYN EDNA SHAW Harrison 462 Evie At Harrison: Red Cross Cap. 1-2: Girl Reserves: Musical Pageant 2. At Austin: College: History: YH: Pentong. Ambition: A Kappa Kappa Gamma at Illinois. Orioles . . . portraits . . . fitted gowns. HARVEY GEORGE SHEPPARD Elmwood Park 453 Shep Pres. History 8: V. Pres. C. I. C. 8: Pres. Student Court 8: Captain Golf Team 6-8: Intra. Bskt. 2: Chairman Pin 8: Ring Com. 7: Fire Inspector 8: Interclub: Varsity An: Pentong. Ambition: To capture Bobby J ones' four titles. A country club . . . knickers . . . golf sticks . . . 'Forel' RICHARD JAMES SHERK Key 462 Rich Astral 4-5. Ambition: Concert pianist-commercial artist. Quiet waters . . . shady nooks . . . mathematic precisionii DOROTHY ELIZABETH SHERMAN Howe 456 Dot Asst. Ed. Austin Times S: V. Pres. Astral 8: V. Pres. French 8: Student Court 8: Asst. Ed. Austin Handbook 7: Sec. French 7: Treas. Astral 7: Copy Ed. Times 7: Gold Class, Order of 1329: Refresh. Chairman Astral Club 5-6: Costume Com. Admirable Crichton 5: C. I. C. Cleanup Exhibit Com. 8: Times Reporter 6. Ambition: Take life with a smile. 'f0pals . . . dainty blushes . . . snowdropsl' HAZEL SHERRY Delano 410 Cherie Pres. Morning Astral 2: Prog. Chairman Astral 1: Refresh. Chairman Astral 3. 8: Y Pin Chairman 4: Publ. Chairman Debaters 4: Little Theatre: C. I. C. Rep. 6: M. 8 W. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 6: G. A. A.: History Rep. 6: Pentong Rep. 5: College Rep. 6: French Rep. 5. Ambition: To always come up smiling. Chubby cherubs . . . rose pinks . . . blissful innocence . . . warm-hearted affection. FLORENCE ELIZABETH SHIELDS Hinsdale High 404 Flo Orch. 1-8: Little Theatre Orch. 8: Girls' Band 5-8: Tennis Rep. 4: College: Aviation Refresh. Com. 8. Ambition: Dancing on Broadway with ? as audience. The,sea on a windy night . . . liquid tar . . . luncheon at the Ritz . . . sly curls. ' EDWARD HARRISON SHOCKEY Young 464 Times Rep.: German. Portliness . . . country doctor . . . good humored teasing. RUTH MILDRED SICKINGER Brown 454. Spanish: G. A. A.: Y. Ambition: To see India. f'A traveler in Egypt . . . mystic nights . . . imagination . . . vivid colors . . incense. WILLIAM JAMES SILBERMAN Spencer 401 Bill gr 7 8 Intra Bskt Mgr 8 Intia Zuzie Fresh. Football 1: Football 3: Bskt. M . - : . . '. : ' . Bskt.: Auto Com.: M. 8: W. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 6-7: C. I. C. Rep. 7: History Rep. 8: Chemistry: Chairman Social Com. 8: Auto Safety.: Law: R. 0. T. C. Ambition: Notre Dame--ask that certain someone?? Bland indiyference . . . eyicient manager . . . good sport. DANIEL J. SIMON . Emmet 463 Si History: Intra. Bskt. 7: Spanish: Hobby: Glee. Ambition: To play ball like Dave Pinchouck. Baseball uniforms . . . green pastures . . . red farrnhousesi' MILDRED DOROTHY SIMPSON Young 457 Simpy i Y : Girls' Glee: Pentong Rep. 7: Spanish: Botany: Jr. College: College Rep. 8: Astral 1-3: J. U. G.: Debaters: Hatton's High Hatters. Ambition: To live behind the footlights. Society at tea . . . theatre backstage . . . grease paint. MARY SUTHERLAND SINCLAIR Indianapolis, Ind. 406 YH: Spanish: Jr. College: Cartoonists': C. I. C. Rep. 4: Botany: Law. Ambition: To be a success. Short, chic bobs . . . pearl buttons . . . gold wrist watches . . . prints? Ninety CLASS OF I 931 FRANK JOSEPH SKACH Young 452 l t'.Scrounge Hilstory: Chemistry: Roger's Racketeers: Model Aviation 5: Spanish: Intra. Bs t. 1-4. Ambition: Crane College. , Books . . . large libraries . . . comfortable chairs . . . learning. ll f KATHRYN M. SLACK ffaf ' Hav 458 K. Kay Astral Rep. 3: College Rep. 8: History: Y : Latin. Ambition: To go to college. Busy hands . . . cheery smile . . . competency. HOWARD JAMES SMITH Ryerson 452 Smitty Intra. Bskt. 1-2: Fresh. Football 1: Nom. Com. 5-7: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 2: History: Roger's Racketeers 5-8. Ambition: To sell Lumby a Chevrolet. Orchestra leaders . . . frat pins . . . scoreboards . . . daring . . . blowoutsf' UNE W. SMITH Emmet 459 Tennis: Sgt.-at-Arms Y 3: College Refresh. Com. 4: M. 8: W. Rep. 6. Ambition: Illinois-then Broadway LI hopel. f'Bright lights . . . rhinestones . . . lizard skin shoes . . . glamorous spangles . . . blue smoke. EUGENE JOSEPH SODARO Sumner 460 Gene Intra. Bskt. 4: Botany: Latin: History: Times Rep. 3: Cast. Dido and Aeneas 5: M. Sz W. Rep. 4: Cast, The Royal Family 6: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Little Theatre: Football 5: Prog. Chairman Chemistry 7: Fencing: Pres. Law Club 7: Naturalist. Ambition: Study medicine at Loyola-later mend people. White linen coats . . . deep, soothing voice . . . quietness . . . peace. J MARGARET DAGMAR SORENSEN Orr Branch 453 Blondie College: History: Girl Reserves. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Tailored suits . . . enjoying nature . . . quiet evenings. JOSEPHINE B. SPRINGER Emmet 457 Jo Prog. Chairman Spanish 5: Hall Com. 7: C. I. C. Cleanup Com. 4: Soap 8: Towel Com. 6: History Cab. 5: MY Mem. Com. 3: Times Rep. 7: C. I. C. Rep. 7-8: M. Sz W. Rep. 1: Pin Com. Jr. College 2: Pentong: College: Botany. Ambition: Illinois. . Expensive furs . . . waxed orchids . . . luxuriant motors. DOROTHY CATHERINE STACK St. Mel 463 Dot Pentong Rep. 5: Y : Refresh. Com. H. H. Ec. 4. Ambition: Continue in Home Economics work. A little cottage . . . ruffled curtains over sparkling windows . . . peace. JOHN F. STEBE May 465 Jack Hi- Y V. Pres. S. Treas. 7: Architectural: Times Rep.: Section Baseball 3: Intra. Bskt. 2: Capt. Intra. Bskt. 8: C. I. C. Rep.: Fresh. Track 2: Physics. Ambition: To draw like Phil. Honor and duty . . . steadfast resolution . . . a builder. MI D OTHY STEELHAMMER , ord 450 'tMillie st. ' les 8: Girls' Glee: Opera: Little Theatre: Botany: Tennis: Span' . History. i ' n: Graduate from college and see the world. stledown . . . fairy rings . . . pastel tulle. CARL L. STEINER Emmet 459 - Steen Intra. Bskt. 2-3: Fresh. Bskt. 2: Intra. Baseball 1: Astral 1-2: History: Cast. Dido and Aeneas 5: Astral Cab. 7: Botany: Spanish: Pentong: Latin Rep. 2, 5: Snapshot Rep. 2. Ambition: Successful business man. . Spacious rooms . . . large ojice force . . . enthusiasm . . . success. MARGARET SSELL STEVENSON May 458 'tKitten Y Sup e h 'rm n 6: Y Jr. Mem. 7: Y Publ. Chairman S: Girls' P r mane Chairman 7: Opera: C. I. C.: G. A. A.: College: Astral. Am ' n: To play a harp. Iris smiles . . . humorous . . . serious, if necessary. Ni nety-one MAROON AND WHITE DOROTHY BELLE STEWART Nobel 4.61 ' -more History: Y : Spanish: College: Pentong. Ambition: To be a librarian. t'Quiet . . . serene waters . . . peace. X HARRIET LUCILLE STONE Burnham 463 Harry' Astral Rep. 2-3: Times Rep. 5: Prog. Com. H. H. Ec. 4: Pentong: G. A. A Ambition: Continue in Home Economics work. Thatched roofs . . stitche amples . . warmth and contentment. . ROBER UPER on 60 B0b' a . N rali : t. 1- , Sec. Chemistry: Fencing: Baseball 6-8 P ' ' v' ion bit' s ture usiness activities. Sod rkers . . . w te j ets . . . cheer leaders. JUNE HENRIETTA SWANSON Nash 454 Ju Anne' NY., - Ambition: To be Tillie the Toiler 2nd, Bertha collars . . . cameos . . . violets. MILDRED GRACE SWEITZER Byford 455 Miller Jr. Mem. Chairman Y 6: Publ. Chairman Y 7: Sr. Mem. Chairman Y' 8: Girls' An: G. A. A.: Sec. Lloydians 6: Pentong Rep. 7-8: C. I. C. Rep 6: M. Sz W. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 4: Tennis. Ambition: To achieve something worth while. Cherry blossoms . . . Alpine Mountains . . . sardonyxf' KATHLEEN DALTON SWINDLE Gregory 462 Pentong: Y : Spanish: Tennis: Times Rep. 6. Ambition: Cranky history teacher. Willows swaying in the wind . . . summer day . . . garden parties. EDWARD LEE SWITALL ' i , Young , A. .X 44 72111, N-f Ed C. I. C. Rep. ' n!?i.4Bskte'3: Rep. 5: Spanish: Latin: Glee: Social Orchestra. 4-6?71!I-J 7 if' - - Ambition: Pianist in a jazz orchestra! I t'Dashing rhythm . . . 'Rhapsody' in Blue' . . . haunting melody. ROSE SZPAK Lovett 454 Mitzi Y Rep. 4-5: Tennis Rep. 6: College: M. 8: W. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 8. Ambition: Marry the boss's son and travel. . Gypsy queens . . . garnets . . . flashing teeth . . . poinsettias. ELOISE TALBOT St. Angela 463 EI Astral: Science Honor: College: HY. I Ambition: Una. profesora de espanol? f'Afternoon lawn parties . . . grace . . . friendship. JA i' IRENE LILLIAN TARRY Q Nash 458 Renee Pentong Rep. 8: History Rep. 7: Refresh. Com. German 5: Botany: Y : College: Fencing. Ambition: Law: save Austin boys from alimony. Brown velvet . . . dances . . . beaver mnjfs . . . ankle ox . . . whispered conversations. JEANNETTE TENNE Buffalo, N. Y. 53 Tenney Tennis: Pin Ch ' erma - ' Senior i irman 7: College Cab. 7. Ambition: Be a pip gaggst i theatre. Tweeds . . . baske all . . . clubs . . . ppy comebacks . . . faint giggles. VIRGINIA C. TENNEY Buifalo. N. Y. 463 Jinnie At Austin: Pres. G. A. A. 8: Student Council 8: Interclub: Astral Rep. 4, 8: Letter AU: Science Honor: M. 8: W. Rep. 4: Pentong: History: Y, At Bennett: Freshman Letter HB. Ambition: For information see Ruth-maybe. Sunny smiles . . . gymnasium . . . long hikes . . . popularity. Ninety-two v CLASS OF 1931 DELOSE A. THOMPSON San Benito, Texas 457 Skating 4-6: Baseball: Football 1: Bskt. 1-2. Ambition: Northwestern. Business man . . . deep morris chairs . . . a pipe. DOROTHY LOUISE THOMPSON: ,Q Young . 'LLM N ' Doro Pres., V. Pres., Treas., Girls' GI e BI7, 6: Activities Ed. M. 8: W. 8: Copy Ed. Tinges 7: GoldC,C?ss. wer of 1329 8: Tjinesflvlfeporter 6: Band 5-6: Inter- clu S: Y : 5 Q: . A. A. .1 Ambition: Tojgfgtoncert pianigf YJ . Denture . . .-sly smiles . . . ch rn. i KENNETH MORRIS THOMPSON Key 459 Astral Rep. 4: Stamp: Aeroplane: Little Theatre Orchestra 7: Intra. Bskt. 3: Intra. Baseball 1: Freshman Bskt. 1: History: Tennis. Ambition: To be a great architect. Blue prints . . . rulers . . . 'T' squares . . . big achievements. uKenvv LAVERNE ROY THOMPSON San Benito. Texas 457 Skating 4-6: Baseball: Football 1: Bskt. 1-2. Ambition: Northwestern. Hockey . . . warm sweaters . . . hrmdshakesf' GRACE KATHERINE THOREN Byford 459 , , -. Gracie'i Faculty Ed. M. tk W. 8: Photo..Rep: 8: Botany: Latin. Ambition: To leave the worlds better. . ' Perfect poise . . . gracefully swinging trains . . . Grecian art . . . picture frames . . . rings. LAYERNE DOROTHY THORN Hay 455 Vern History Rep. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 4: Chairman Checkers 1-2: Chairman Y : Chairman College: Chairman Glee: Chairman French. Ambition: To make everybody happy. Vagabond huts . . . coral reefs . . . sea green wa-ces. JOHN TORRICELLI Low desks . . . rumpled hair . . . scattered papers. JACK TRAGER M 'll 462 arsei es History: Chemistry: Latin: lntra. Bskt. 3, 5, 8: Naturalist. Swift quiet wafers . . . smoldering flame . . . stoicismi' LILLIAN LOUISE TRIBKE Hay iss I Hun History: Y : History Rep. 7: College: Social Rep. 6: Pentong 2: French. Ambition: To be. or not to be. Lighted ballroorns . . . music . . . gardenias on black chiyfonf' KATHERINE EMILY UEBEL Hanson Park 454 Kay G. A. A.: Pentong: Y Rep. 7-8: History: French: Tennis Rep. 5. Ambition: To see the world. Ocean liners . . . comfort . . . sandstone . . . intensity . . . travels in Europe . . . tennis. LUCILE MARGARET UGHETTI 454 Lou Lakeview Italian: Y : Pentong: History: Spanish. Ambition: Bookkeeper for Amos 'n Andy. Nasturtiums . . . sporty jackets . . . 'wristwatches . . . the story of 'Evan- geline' . . . peacefulnessf' MARION UNNEWEHR Emmet 462 Mem Asst. Ed. Austin Times S: Editorial Page Ed. Austin Times 7: Treas. History 8: V. Pres. History 7: Gold Class. Order of 1329: Quill and Scroll: Cub Reporter Austin 'Times 6: Mem. Chairman Botany 5: Pub. Chairman College 7: Refresh. Chairman Astral 7: Pentong. Ambition: To have a penthouse with Esther. , Grecian urns . . . narrow roads . . . ancient castles. Ninety-three MAROON AND W-HITE ROBERT ROY VALLE Harrison 401 Bob Fresh. Football 1: Varsity Football 3, 5, 7: Varsity HA 3-8: C. I. C. Rep. 1: M. 8 W. Rep. 3: Non-Smoking-Com. 7: Roger's Racketeers. Ambition: Illinois-let fate decide, I can't. I Banners waving oo r a stadium . a -wire-haired terrier . . . plaid buntings woodland tra . . . s. , I RUTH J. VAN ljr. 4 ELDE Water ' oose i 463 Ruthie V. Pre G. f A. 8: 5- eg l. . 7: Pin Chairman French 8: Astral: A : Y : 1 : Bota . cie -A Honor. At Roosevelt: G. A. A. Ambiti raduate --.1 , cago Normal. Fu . mpersonatio - dance and song . . . humor. DOMINICK VARR TO Byford ' 464 Very Football 2-8: F s B t. 2: Intra. Bskt. 3: Intra. Baseball 3: Astral 6: Varsity AH: . . ep. 3: Times Rep. 6: C. I. C. Rep. 5: R. 0. T. C. Lt. 1-4, Ska n 4. alian: Latin: Cast, Romanca Regale 7. Ambglio : f ain lofty spires of success. Bla f- mg ses ,4 . . races . . . the Jinish line. HAROLD HARRISON VAUPELL Emmet 459 Vaups Fresh. Football 1: German: Sgt.-at-Arms German 7: Times Rep.: Swimming: Non-Smoking Com. 8: Varsity A : Radio: Intra. Bskt. 1-2. Ambition: To be a successful dentist. Companionshi'p . . . apples and a good book . . . swimming tank. MARGARETVIVIANO - - 7 ' 459 04.06 2 Understanding heart . . . gentility . . . soulful ege . JEANNE WYLLES VOELKER Byford 458 Jeannie Pres. Girls' Glee 7: Sec. Girls' Glee 6: Cast. t'Pickles 8: Refresh. Chairman Opera 8: Pin Chairman Opera 7: Music Chairman 8, Prog. Chairman 6, Service Chairman 5, Morning Prog. Chairman Y 4: Art Staff C. I. C. Cleanup Book 6: Astral Pin Com. 1, 6: Morning Astral Social Chairman 3: French Rep.: Pentong. Ambition: To sing for my supper. Silver voice . . . 'Y' banquets . . . turquoise and pearls. CHARLES EARNEST VOGELSANG Presentation 451 Charlie M. 8: W. Rep. 2: Times Rep. 5: Auto Com. 'IWW 7: R. O. T. C. Sergeant 1-5: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Auto Com. 6: Science Honor: Hall Guard Com. 8: Hi- Y : Auto: Wirth's Fools. Ambition: To go to West Point. A Stern commands . . . general . . . immobilityl' DOROTHY RUTH WADSWORTH Howe 457 Ruthie Pres. of Opera 8: Pres. of Uke 6: V. Pres. of Uke 5: Opera Cab. 6-7: Inter- club 6, 8: College: Y : Chicago Musical Festival S: Girls' Glee 3-4: Cast, Pickles 8: Gala Performance 8. Ambition: To produce tones like Mary Garden. Quiet harmony . . . birds in a forest . . . nightingalesf' JOSEPHINE A. WAGGETT Cameron 455 'tJody Y Rep. 4: Refresh. Com. History 8: Nom. Com. Naturalist 5: Sec. Nat- uralist 6: Soc. Chairman Naturalist 7: G. A. A.: Tennis: Pin k Ring Com. 131: Lloydians. Ambition: See the beautiful. 'iOld-,fashioned gardens . . . charm . . . friendliness. MIRIAM META WAHL Harrison 454 MMir Y : Pentong: History: Spanish: Tennis. Ambition: Private secretary-I hope. i'Orchid smacks . . . artist's palettes . . . black 'velvet tea gowns. CARL M. WAI-ILSTROM Byford 452 Swede Spanish: Chemistry: Math.: Intra. Bskt. 1-S: History: Airplane 5-6: Roger's Racketeers: Cartoonists. 'Ambitionz Crane College. Clever cartoons . . . sample planes . . . equations. WILBUR EDWARD WAIS Emmet 457 Murph Lt. Bskt. 5-6: Varsity A 5-8: Sr. Track 6: Fresh. Track Champ. 2: Fresh. Checker Champ. 5: Intra. Bskt. Consolation Champ. 3: Bronze Class, Order of 1329: Spanish: Pentong: History: Debaters: Speakers: Times Reporter 7. Ambition: Not ambitious-they killed Caesar for it. Guitars . . . the tango waltz . . . a writer in repose. Ninety four Devil X f I CLASS OF 1 ALBERT FREDERICK WALTER Hay 451 Al Astral: Pentong Rep. 5: R. 0. T. C. 1-4: Spanish: Wirtl1's Fools. Ambition: To have a sanctum sanctorum. 'Silence is golden' . . . college lectur . . . o 'ces in the Wrigley Building. JUNE MARIE WARD Tilton f s ' Peggy Astral Tl?ZlS. 3:,.AstralJM'f1rni1 g 1- m. n 12 :'Nom. Com. '31 6: Y : Astral Rep. 1-2: Glee: o eg : rench: stral Cab. 4. Ambitiorf 1 best 'C t'Dimplwgs!. . flujlne i rgsjfxand dreams. Emmet 4134 Mor'fakee Times Feature W it r 8: Conductor This Gala Life 7: Co-Ed. Fashion Shop 7: Quill an fcroll: Silver Class, Order of 1329: Times Reporter: V. Pres. Pentong: Pub . Chairman College: Nitwits. Ambition: Adopting homeless League of Nations purpsl Merry voice . . . gaiety . . . oivacity . . . happy-go-lucky. W, VIOLA RUTH WAFfIlltEN'i' HUGO WARNER WASSELL , A I Orr . 459 ' N Swede Track Team 5-8: Pentong: German: History: Boys' Glee 7-8: Intra. Bskt. 1-2. Ambition: Ain't got none. .- t'Steadiness . . . generosity . . . an honor to Sweden. ' JEAN WATTERS May 459 Pres. Interclub S: Treas. C. I. C. 8: Pres. Y 6-7: Pres. Girl Reserve Inter- club: Pres. Jr. College 3: V. Pres. Jr. College 2: Morning Sr. Chairman Y 5: Prog. Chairman Naturalist 6: Nom. Com. Class '31 5: Soph. Mem. Chair- man Latin 4: Astral 7: Jr. Mem. Chairman College 5: Sec. Bon Bones 7: Honor Booklet Com. 7-8. Ambition: To be tall and stately. Sly giggles . . . shoot the chutes . . . balloons . . . hilarity . . . 'wholesorneness . . . popcorn. DOROTHY MARY WEAVER Marshall 454 Dot Y : G. A. A.: M. A. A. 9 Ambition: Steno. Check and double check th A Blue-bells . . . a patchwork quilt . . . four- ' 2 pewter dishes. WILLIAM ATWOOD WEAVER'lM IW gp Key 469 Woody Treas. C. I. C. 8: V. Pres. Chemistry 8: Chairman Exhibits Cleanup 8: Chair- man Bulletin Board 7: Bronze Class. Order of 1329 7: Little Theatre: Cast. Admirable Crichton : Sec.-Treas. Cartoonists' 6: Souvenir Day Judging Com. 4: Hello Day Social Com. 7: History: M. 8 W. Rep. 4: Law. A friendly smile . . . personality . . . executive offices. PEARL WEBER Hay 463 Just Pearl Times Reporter 8: Times Cub Reporter 7: M. 8: W. Asst. Sales Mgr. 8: Nom. Com. 7: Astral Rep. 5: College Rep. 3: Cartoonist: Times Rep. 2: Bronze Class. Order of 1329: Latin: History: Pentong: Science Honor: Law. Ambition: To be timid. Oh, so timid! Joyful laughter . . . flying golden hair . . . cleverness . . . popularity. FERN WEEKS Lowell 457 Furnace Sec. Girls' Glee 4: Y : Girls' Glee 3-6: M. Sz W. Rep. 5: Spanish: Botany 6: Debaters 4: Astral: Jr. College 3-4: Refresh. Com. Spanish 5: Cast, Dido 8: Aeneas : Hatton's High Hatters. Ambition: To be or not to be? Blue narcissus . .' Jfsoft satin blouses . . . good times. EVA VIOLET WEIS Spencer ' ' 456 Little Eve G. A. A.: G. A. A. 'Numerals '3l: History Publ. Chairman 8. 7: History Rep. 7-8: History Asst. Mem. Chairman 6: College Rep. 6: German Rep. 6: French: Pentong: HY. Ambition: To be an organist and travel. Brisk mornings . . . mountain laurel . . . bright sunshine. ARTHUR WEISBERG 457 'LAl't Swimming Team 5-7. Ambition: Go schooling and know what's happening. Pile coats . . . a jaunty cane . . . man about town. IRVING H. WEISS Emm i ,358 'tIrv Bskt 8: ra kt.'1-3' S Aiiisil: Pentong: Times Rep. 2-3: History: Lat' Lv- s , : Cort 8: Picked Platoon 4. 6. 8: C. I. C. Rep. 1: ' '4 . ' R. . . ance 7: M. 8: W. Rep. 1: Colonel Brigade Staff. Ambiti n. Nort w s erngor Northwestern. St ing erect figures . . . terse commands . . . dribbling. Ninety Hue IVIAROON AND WHITE EVELYN M ILD RED WEITH Byford 459 EW, Cast, Pickles 8: J. U. G.: Girls' Glee: Italian: Y : College: Opera: G. A. A.: Latin. Ambition: 'l'o follow a vocal career. - 'tPrima domzas . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . dimpled smiles. IIELENE DOROTHEA WHEELHOUSE Crerar 457 Dot Sec. Spanish 5: Refresh. Com. Girls' Glee 2: Astral 2-3: Silver Class. Order of 1329: Y : Jr. College: Botany: Times Reporter 8: Times Rep. 2-8. Ambition: To be a star reporter. illa7'z-elled curls . . . ginger cookies . . . sunny meadows. CARI. WICKUM Byford 460 Wick Auto Safety Com.: lntra. Bskt. 6-7: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Times Rep. 6: Fencing: Hi-Y. Ambition: Broker. 'XLarge ofjice buildings . . . telephone calls . . . the stock exchcnzgef' V JANE ELIZABETH WILHELM Senn X 459 Publ. Com. Little Theatre BW e . lleg Ambition: To continue the s y d matic ar . 'Beauty-loving nature . . . a 'm n maiden . . . serene and in. ALICE ROBERTA WILLIAMS Orr 456 Al Band Sgt.: Girl Reserves: Ring Com.: Hi-Jinks: Orchestra: Band Contest: Solo Contest. Ambition: To make good. Hoop skirts . . . white kittens with blue bows . . . old-fashioned nosegaysf' FERRIS GEORGE WILSON May 459 Babe Varsity HA 6-8: Baseball 6-8: Lt. Bskt. 7-8: Intra. Bskt. Champs. 7: History: Spanish: French: Naturalist: Chemistry: C. l. C. Rep. 4-5: Times Rep. 3-4: Bon Bones. Ambition: Be Stretch Murphy II. A close game . . . catch at center . . . oictoryfl ISABELLE MARY WILSON Flower 460 Izzie At St. Patrick's: Spanish Soc. Chairman. At Flower: French Dramatic Chair- man 4: French Rep. 5: Botany 6. Ambition: I want to specialize in sociology. Chicken farms . . . jars of preserves . . . gingham. VVILMA MAE WOLBRINK Hay 455 Willie Soph. Mem. Chairman Y 3: Refresh. Chairman Y 5: Publ. Chairman Y 7: Astral 7-8: G. A. A.: Lloydians: Naturalist: Times Rep. 5: Pentong: College: C. I. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: To be a success. Absorbed . . . smiling . . . ready for adventure. ARTHUR VVILLIAM WOLLPERT May 451 Dynamo M. 8: VV. Rep. R: Times Rep. 2-4: C. I. C. Rep. 5: Wirth's Fools. Ambition: Play sax like Rudy Vallee. A racing dreadnought . . . a loop ojice . . . blue mountains in the distance. BERENICE FRANCES WOLOSZKIEWICZ Cameron 463 Bee C. I. C. Rep. 5: College Rep? 5: Girls' Glee: Uke: Home Economics: Latin: Tennis: G. A. A.: History: Y : Orchestra 5: French. Ambition: It's a big secret. 'Ukulele music . . . row boats . . . athletic feats. HARRY LOUIS YABLUNKY Schurz 456 Tennis: Chemistry: Band 3: History: Swimming 4: Spanish. Ambition: To be an certified public accountant. Brief cases . . . bookkeeping desks . . . columns of figures. HAROLD YALKOVSKY Tilton 410 Murph Pentong Rep. 7: Times Rep. 5, 8: M. 8: W. Rep. 3. 4. 6: Latin: Little The- atre: Opera: Cast. Pickles 8: Asst. Stage Mgr. Admirable Crichton : Band: R. 0. T. C. Corporal, Q. M. Sgt.: Hobby: Stamp: Astral: History: Intro.. Bskt. Ambition: 'l'o become a brilliant jurist. . Big butter and egg man . . . gold diggers . . . stage director. N rinvl gf-six CLASS OF 1931 HELEN SUE YEAGER McKinley 456 Hal At Austin: M. Sz W. Rep. 8: Times Rep. 5-6: French: Pentong: G. A. A.: Y : Mem. Com. French: College: C. I. C. Typing Com.: G. A. A. Bskt. Capt.: History: Numerals. G. A. A. At McKinley: Harmonica: Y. Ambition: Free beer for the working girls. Rosy cheeked milkmaids . . . meadows dotted with daisies . . . clear, bab- bling brooks. HAROLD RICHARD YEANEY Byford 461 Swimming 8: Sports Writer. Times 8: Times Reporter 7: Silver Class, Order of 1329: Asst. Mgr. Swimming 7-8: Pentong: Latin: Chemistry: Intra. Bskt.: Spanish: C. I. C. Rep.: Naturalist. Ambition: To be a dentist. t'Crowded,ante-room . . . painless dentist . . . '0uch!!' 0. JOHN RICHARD ZIEL St. Genevieve 460 J ay Zee Baseball 6-8: Astral 2: Fencing 8: Boxing 7: Intra. Bskt. 3: Botany: Ger- man: Bronze Class. Order of 1329 8: Varsity A : Naturalist: Non-Com- missioned Oiiicers R. 0. T. C. 3: Chemistry: Physics. Ambition: Wealth, power. fame-through journalism. Subtle humor . . . ponderous books . . . loyalty . . . omcers at attention . . . mystery stories. JUNE BERNICE DOROTHY ZOBEL Nash 455 Juno-Junieo Pentong Rep. 6: M. 8: W. Rep. 3: Botany Rep. 4-S: Y : History: College: Naturalist: LloydiansJ' Ambition: Oh! To be missus UD some day. 'Triendliness . . . spreading joy . . . the thrill of success. NATHALIE BARBARA ZYGMANT Hanson Park 461 'tNat Capt. Volley Ball: Y : College: Chairman Refresh. Com. German 7. Ambition: Achieve the impossible. Gymnasium . . . thumps of basket balls . . . action. REGINA MARIE ZYGMANT Hanson Park 456 t'Reggie G. A. A.: History: Y : College. Ambition: Too precious for publication. Tap dances . . . colored scarves . . . topaz. WILLARD THOMAS COLLIER Orr 465 Willie Football 7: Spring Football 4-6: Architectural: R. 0. T. C. Corp. 4. Sgt. 5: Intra. Bsk . -2: Intra. Baseball 1: Physics: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 2: Auto Safe y om. Ambition: To rave. to hold, my suppressed desire. Robin H od . . Greenwo . Forest . . . adventures. MERCEDES GANE ' PHILIP BROWNER ANTHONY RICCI IRWIN JEROME GOODWIN JAMES CAHILL y FRED SMITH TURNER LOUIS GREGUS - ALMON LA VALLE ECK FLOYD E. WARE JOHN LENNON Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE Senior Popularity Contest '3 l GIRLS Best matured-Charlotte Ray, Mar- garet McHugh, Margaret Redzin- ski. Best personality-Josephine Punts- chart, Jean Watters, Viola Warren. Most uiuacious-Viola Warren, Ruth Robertson, June Smith. Cleuerest-Lorraine Marshall, Carol- lyn Schneider, Alice Clark. Prettiest - Josephine Puntschart, Eleanor Herrington, Sue Alberti. Most athletic - Virginia Tenney, Theresa Schuh, Ruth Schultz. Most individual-Carollyn Schnei- der, Esther Fehrm, Virginia Ten- ney. Most popular-Jane Orndoff, Lor- raine Marshall, Jean Watters. Most sophisticated - Esth er Gal- braith, Sue Alberti, Georgene O'Donnell. Most studious-Evalyn Gilpatrick, Hope Gunderson, Jane Orndoff. Most likely to succeed-Jane Orn- doff, Hilleve Lantz, Jean Watters. Girl who did most for Austin-Lon raine Marshall, Jane Orndoff, Jean Watters. JANE OIQH DOFF' AUBRE-Y' S COOK MA N LOQDY he MAQSHAL1, L M si t . MACGQEGOQ Ninety-eight CLASS OF I93l Senior Popularity Contest '3 l BOYS Best natured-Aubrey Cookman, Harvey Sheppard, Jimmy Garri- son. Best personality-Aubrey Cookman, Bob Bryant, William Maclean. Biggest cut-up-Irwin Fabian, Fred Nonnamaker, Joseph Farrell. C I e u e r e s t -- Fred Nonnamaker, Charles Manny, Joseph Salerno. H cmdsomest-Harvey Sheppard, Har- old Olson, Malcolm Forsythe. Most athletic-Milton Rosenfeld, George Moore, Ray Blum. Most individual-Richard MacGreg- or, Jud Higgins, Atwood Weaver, Most popular--Aubrey Cookman, Bob Bryant, Harvey Sheppard. Most sophisticated-Ray Blum, Bob Nelson, Fred Kasch. Most studz'ous-Walter Reum, Ar- thur Frohman, Eliott Post. Most likely to succeed-Bob Bryant, Arthur Frohman, Joseph Rottapel. Bog who did the most for Austin- Bob Bryant, Aubrey Cookman, Alfred Engdahl. Ninety-nine MAROON AND WHITE W Q 5 Austin's 1931 Version of the Alphabet fv Q In ,,,.,. WM W MWWM-,,,,y . , , , V1 rx wYX A ,M - ,z www' if g S ? 5 f 2 5 Q5 ? if , 5 E 3 ' 2 M' Q , 2 . , 5 1 s 2, Q Z K f E, . ,, , A A s - 9, 1- J E49 .k 5 QW gg is , K? , a fi? ai iw , KLM! ? Z W - if X N W 5 K L lffxq... Rm, 'Qo- Orze Hundred CLA SS WILL Last Will of the Class of l93OM We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred thirty and one-half, being of sound mind and in full possession of our faculties, also under no coercion, but feeling imminent a change in our lives, do feel necessitated to leave to posterity our many gifts and accomplishments. Whereas, we make this, our last will and' testament and do bequeath: To Mr. Wright, our principal, the joy of once again rounding the new semester and breaking in the frosh. To Miss Deaton, dean of girls, the necessity for changing ideas on modern female dress at each Mothers' and Daughters' Tea. To Mr. Tiernan, we leave the glibness of tongue that qualifies him as Walter Winchell's successor, and that no amount of indifference on our part could rust. . To Mr. Harris, a Van Heusen soft Caccent on the softj collar. To the class of '31, the honor' of holding their commencement exercises in the new Senior High, to which we and many other classes looked forward. To Aubrey Cookman, Nick Zepp's good nature, second to none, and his executiveness of no mean degree. To Lorry Marshall, Jerry Cloud's technique with the cartoonist's pencil- To the next L'Allegro conductor, Howie Mil'ler's Savoirfaire that is part of each Columnist. To Eleanor Herrington, Edith Magnuson's refusal to become piqued or otherwise disagreeable. To all aspiring columnists, Carolyn Dietz's original coined words and expressions. To Josephine Puntschart from Jean.Rogers, the lines Miss Glynn cut. To Grace Pettersen, Ismene Papageorge's privilege of playing last minute accompaniments at club meetings. To someone that needs it, Sam Barton's naivete. To Bob Nelson, manuscripts of the leading Shakespearean roles. To Wilbur Wais, Bill Krieger's ''Your-the-only-girl-in-the-world-for- look. Alice Cox, Laura Leppla's soigne distinction. a quiet, retiring soul, Ford Clark leaves his buoyant deviltry. Ruth Cureton, Lillian Berling's irrepressible giggle. Charles Hill, the class wills a real boat and aeroplane so that he will if ITIS To To To To not feel the urge to draw them during class periods. To Bob Bryant, Bob Kaska leaves the position of jack-of-all-trades, better known as C. I. C. president. To an unnoticed young lady, Laura Sher leaves the famous Sher neckline, To Mildred Simpson, Sara Shapiro leaves her charm. To hard working water boys seeking promotion, Rene Koch leaves hopes of becoming captain of the football team. To Art Kassay, Glenn Liebhart leaves an assorted collection of sweaters and lumberjackets. To Eleanor Lee, Frances Raeder's sweetness. To Eunice Wais, Helen Crowley's debutante appearance. fContz'nued on page 231j One Humlred Om' MAROON AND WHITE The Two Year Class of 193056 GEORGE PARELIUS ,,,,.,.., ,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,. P resident RUTH LARSEN ................. ....... V ice President OLIVER MATTERER .......... ................ L Secretary CATHERINE THOMSON ........ ....................... T reasurer DAVE BOTTAZZI ................ ......... S ergeant-at-Arms FINANCE COMMITTEE: Marvin Matson, Chairman. Frank Andersen, Stanley Biernat, Myrtle Duha, Emma Mazzola. RING COMMITTEE: Ruth Reah, Chairman. Rudolph Behrens, Eugenia Krasucki, Robert Miller, Betty'Painter. PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE: Ruth McGrath, Chairman .,ir Donald Johnson, Elizabeth O'Brien, Laura Pendleton, Lucille Petersen. PRINTING COMMITTEE: Mildred Kaitchuck, Chairman. 'P A Eleanor Anderson, Grace Brink, Jeanette Ross, Orlin Waldbart. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Ruth Shallcross, Chairman. VeLita Christain, Helen Collins, Alice Foy, Helen Johnson. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Erna Schubert, Chairman. A Alme Andersen, Josephine Dyngos, Rose Pernella, Evelyn Rohlmeier. FACULTY ADVISERS: Mr. Alexander, Mrs. Clark, Mrs, Dahl, Mrs. Haas, Miss Horn, Mr. Jelinek, Miss Martin, Miss Ryerson. Motto: Look Up-And On I Class Flower: Class Colors: Roses Nile Green and Silver One Hundred Two CLASS OF I930M ALME E. ANDERSEN FRANK O. ANDERSON ELEANOR ANDERSON ENEZ ANDERSON OOO INCEBORG T. ANTONSEN WILLIAM BARBOUR NELL S. BASSUK PETER BEDLECK OOO RUDOLPH H. BEHRENS GENEVIEVE W. BENNORTH ARTHUR J. BERGONZINI STANLEY BIERNAT OOO ELLA BINDELLINO RUTH A. BIRCHALL DOROTHY M. G. BOTH- WELL DAVE J. BOTTAZI OOO GLADYS J. BRABEN GRACE M. BRINK ELMIRA C. BUEHLER ROSE CACCIPPIO OOO VELITA B. CHRISTAIN EVELYN G. CHRISTENSEN ELY COHEN HELEN F. COLLINS O O O BETTY A. CUNNINGHAM LORAINE DANZER SOPHIE DAVIDOVICH ESTHER P. DIORIO One Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE MYRLE JANE DUHA JOSEPHINE M. DYNGOS DOROTHY RUTH FIELD RUTH LELIA FLORER OOO ALICE VIOLA FOY ISABEL E. GALGANO EMILY GASPAR SELMA GOREL OOO ALICE M. I-IAJEK FRANK HAJEK GLADYS M. HANSEN RUTH H. HANSEN O O O EDWARD J. HARTUNG EDWARD P. HEIDENREICH GRACE HEINZE FLORENCE E. HENNING O O O ETHEL PATSY HEYER MILDRED HUSS LILLIAN MARIE IRWIN ISABEL LOUISE JANDRIS O O MABEL JOHANSON CARL ROBERT JOHNSON DONALD E. JOHNSON HELEN D, JOHNSON O O LORNA DEAN JUDSON MILDRED L. KAITCHUCK MYRTLE C. KAITCHUCK HELEN KARLINSKY One Hundred Four CLASS OF' l930V LORETTA C. KESSELL ASTRID M. KOLNER ANASTASIA MARY KOSIK EUGENIA H. KRASUCKI OOO JEANETTE B. KRAVITZ MARIE M. KREJCI RUTH LARSEN FRANCES ANNA LARSON OOO MARION A. LARSON ROSE MARY LO BOSCO ELEANOR D. LUDTKE RENA M. MALATESTA OOO FANNIE MARKS MARVIN MATSON EMMA ROSE MAZZOLA RUTH MC GRATH OOO ROBERT GEORGE MILLER HELEN MARIE MITCHELL MLARY JOSEPHINE MUCCI ELIZABETH ANN O'BRIEN OOO ESTELLE T. OSTO ELEANOR M. PAGLUSCH BETTY B. PAINTER GEORGE M. PARELIUS OOO ESTELLE PENAR LAURA F. PENDLETON ROSE MARIE PERRELLA EVELYN A. PETERSON One Hundred Fzue MAROON AND WHITE AGNES RADAK DOROTHY RICE JEANETTE M. C. ROSS IVADELLE M. SAGERT OOO ROSE T. SCHLEMER ERNA SCHUBERT JOSEPHINE M. SCORTINO RUTH MARY SHALLCROSS OOO RUTH L. SOALES GENEVIEVE J. SQUARDO EVELYN STUVEE RAYMOND G. THOMPSON OOO CATHERINE M. THOMSON ALEXANDER W, TRAKES JOSEPHINE N. VRUNO ORLIN HARRY WALDBART OOO MARGARET E. WEBER HERMAN WOLTERS WILLIAM'R. YEARSLEY JEANETTE G, ZAJAC OOO NELLIE BONNEMA ADELINE BUHRKE ALBERT BUSCH ROSE DI FIORE CECELIA FERFECKI JEAN V. GRAY ALICE E. JENSEN RAY KLEIN ADELE KOSCHMEIDER LUDMILLA A. KOSIK LOUIS J. B. MARSHALL OLIVER R. MATTERER MARY EILEEN MENK EVELYN BETTY MILLER EVELYN HARRIET MOGGE LEONARD D. PAHL LUCILLE M. PETERSEN ESOLDA GRACE PHILLIPS JOHN M. PRZIALGOWSKI ISABEL A. ZYK RUTH ALELINE REAH EVELYN L. ROHLMEIER JOHN SCHIL DOROTHY ALICE SCHULTZ LILLIAN BLANCHE SEVICK JESSIE MYRTLE SHORT LEONA D. SORENSEN EDITH H. STEGING DOLORES TELLEFSEN THEODORE WIEDLE CLYDE R. YOUNT One Hundred Six CLASS OF 1931 The Two Year Class of 193 l LUCILLE RUEss ..... ..........,... P resident MILDRED KRAUSE ....., ......... V ice President FRANCIS DONAHUE .......... Treasurer THOMAS O'HEARN ........ ........ S ecretary '3 l PRINTING COMMITTEE: Ruth Desens, Chairman. Roy Gass, Joseph Rusin, E. Malatesta, Robert Novak, Mary Thudium, Mary Bass, Irma Zumph. ,FINANCE COMMITTEE: Gretchen Feustal, Chairman. Eleanor Jessie, Helen Oslager, Elizabeth Henigman, Lucille Buckholz, Frances Tamborine, Martin Callaghan, Delia Calebresi. RING COMMITTEE: Georgian Mueller, Chairman, gflarguerite Haley, H. Weiss, Sophie Nowosielski, Beverly Lewis, Ruth ennet. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Rose Lindner, Chairman. A. Renzy, Avis Lebonati, Frances Nasiatka, Edward Karier, Jewel Cirider. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Barbara Rheinhart, Chairman. Madeline Gummond, Lillian Witzel, Eleanor Bittig, Winifred Mokstad, E. Orsucci, Nettie Peleszak. K FACULTY ADVISERS: Miss Cauvins, Mrs. Cooke, Miss Horn, Mr. Ring, Miss Merz, Miss Ryerson, Mr. Galusha, Miss Current, Mrs. Hentz, Motto: Character is the Only Diploma. Class Flower: V ' I, Class Color: Yellow Tea Rose Orchid and Nile Green One Hundred Seven MAROON AND WHITE RUTH ADAMSON B. ANDERSON EVELYN ANDERSON MARY AUGUSTIN OOO MARY BASS HELEN BATCH RUTH BENNET MILDRED BENSEN OOO ROSE BERNARDI ANNA BERTINI LILLIAN BETTI ELEANOR BITTIG DOO VIRGINIA BLOOM ELINOR BOLTON LUCILLE BUCHOLZ CATHERINE BUCKLEY OOO LORRAINE BYRNE DELIA CALABRESI MARY CANTALUPO ROSE CAPPITELLI OOO MAY CARTWRIGHT EVELYN CATALDO LENA CICERO LUCY CLAPS OOO LILLIAN CLUMSKY ALYCE CODY SHIRLEY COHN C. COLECCHIA One Hundred Eight CLASS OF 1931 BESSIE CONIGLIO GERTRUDE DERRIG RUTH DESENS H. DIEBALD D O O EVELYN DOLAN P. DOMBROWSKI FRANCES DONAHUE IRENE DU BOIS OOO MARGARET DUGO MARY DUNN LUCILLE ENGLISH MAY EPPLETT O O O ANNA ERICKSON MARIE ERICKSON ANNETTE FERRARS GRETCHEN FEUSTEL OOO GERTRUDE FORBES ROY GASS EVA GATTO DOROTHY GOULT OOO REBELLA GENTILE DOROTHY GEORGE MILDRED GIELOW LOIS GIAMPOLE O O O L. GIEDEMEISTER ESTHER GIEJE OLGA GLIN MARIE GRANIERO One Hundred Nzne IVIAROON AND WHITE ELVERA HANSEN IVIARGUERITE HALEY MADELINE GUIMOND D. GRAPENTHEIN OOO OSTRID HANGEN E. HENIGMAN GRACE HENNING MILDRED HEYDEN O O O THERESA HAFBAUER LILLIAN HOLMGREN GERTRUDE IBSEN VIRGINIA JANIIESON OOO ELEANOR JESSE CRYSTAL JOHNSON ADELINE JURCZYN HELEN KAMMIN OOO CLARA KANWISCHER JEAN KARASIN EDWARD J. KARIER C. T. KAROWSKI OOO T. G. KASEDOGANES MURIEL KITTMAN MILDRED KLEMM HELEN KOVAC OOO MILDRED KRAUSE LOUISE KREFTING STEPHANIE KUKSA VIRGINIA KUPCZYK One Hundred Ten CLASS OF l93I IRENE KVACKAJ A. J. LANGLANDS ALBINA A. LENTINI EDITH LEONARD O O O RUTH C. LISSICK ALICE LESTER ANN LEVIN BEVERLY I.. LEWIS OOO AVIS LEBONATI B. LIEBERMAN ELIZABETH LIETZ ROSE LINDNER O O O ABERTA LONG ETHEL MAAS E. MACHOWSKI EDITH MALATESTA OOO JENNIE MALONE ELIZABETH MASLO MARGARET MATIS MARY MICHALIC O O O R. E. L. MICHELONI W. F. MOKSTAD HELEN MONCRIEFE GEORGEAN MUELLER OOO FRANCES NASIATKA ANNA NEIDENBACK IVI. NOSTERUD SOPHIE NOXVOSIELSKI One Hundrcd EIL UL I1 MAROON AND GRACE OCHS T. E. P. O'HEARN EVELYN OLSEN ESTHER OLSON OOO HELEN L. OSLAGER VIOLET PEDERSEN EVELYN PEDERSEN YOLANDE PEDICONE OOO ELIZABETH PLACKO G. PLOTKOWSKI PEARL PRICE LEONA PROSSER OOO EMILY PRYMOCZEK MARY PURALESKI ELAINE QUINN EDWINA RACHWAL OOO GRACE RADCLIFFE FLORENCE E. REIN B. REINHARDT LUCILLE REUSS OOO GLADYS RICHARDS DOROTHY ROBERTS CAROLINE ROBERTS RUTH RUBIN O O O CHARLOTTE RUBY K. RUSZKIEWICZ MARY SAJOVIC ANNA SANDRIK One HUT1d!I9d'I1LUElU2 VVHITE CLASS OF I 93 xx SYLVIA BACIGALUPO M. BEIERSDORF AVIS BIENEMAN RAYMOND BILLUCCI WILLIAM BODETT ELEANOR I-IOFMANN H. HULLSBERG S. INGRESANO EMILIO IRSYCCUM MARGARET JOSEPH C. E. SCHEWTZGER VIRGINIA SIELSKI ROSALIE SIEWEKE EVERENE SORLING OOO EVELYN SWANSON MARGARET SZALAY OLIVE TAYLOR ADA TEDESCHI OOO ELEANOR THIER SIGNE THOMPSON MARY THUDIUM MARGARET TURY OOO MABEL TWEDT NORMA WACKS G. WALLENSACK ESTELLE WARWICK OOO HARRIET WEISS E. WIEDERECHT LILLIAN WITZEL IRMA ZUMPH MARY- MCCARTHY J. NOSEK J. NOVAK - HARRIET OLECHNO J. PALIS R. BOYCE . LORNA JUDSON Qgqlifgggfsgfki M, CALLAGHAN I. JUSRIEWICZ BORIS RUCK H. COCKERILL HELEN KANAREK JQSEPH RUSIN HELEN COWDREY RAY KLEIN MARION SALVATORE RUTH CUBITT MARY KOLLEND MORILIE SEDIVY MARTHA DE LABY MILDRED KORTMAN LENA SOLAYZO PHYLLIS ERANCO RUTH KOWALSKI B' SPREITZER G' GOETZ R. KUCORA FRANCIS TAMBQRINE JEWEL GRIDER CLARA LUPO STEPHANIE THOMAS ELIZABETH VALASEK F. GROSSMAN HELEN MALCZARH ROSE MARIE WEST ERUNO HAMIGA E. MARCQUILLER K. WICRSTROM One Hundred Thirteen The basic principle of these activities -to extend the classroom subject in a lighter and more enjoyable atmosphere -has been gradually developing, due to the combined efforts of the administra- tion and of the student body. To the administration of both the past and the present is extended a vote of appreciationfor the primary develop- ment of extra-curricular activities. 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' 4 yt 9 'I' -3',, , , I, f. 151 5. Tl Q . , - O 427 f 3: A. '. ' ' ' 3.5m QQ? .- - 2 xii: iff 12 Z-fi' -' fx? ' ' - H, A Q ' V Y . , Y . A, -- ,M . , g iq A N ' A ' A ' -,l rl' , In l I 1 .1-X ' S 7 One Hundred Sixteen ' X ACTIVITIES SEPTEMBER Tuesday 2-Well, here we are back to our duty. However, it doesn't happen to be much of a duty today because of the absence of classes. Perhaps it is just as well that there are none, so that we will have time to appreciate the newness of the new building before we become so seriously engrossed in our work that we will not have eyes for anything but our studies. Is there any danger of that happening? Now ask! Wednesday 3-Behold! lo in the West Cbuildingj splendid seniors lost Qidentical with disease contracted by freshies in the East Ibuildinglj-lost, I say, along sixteen lockerless corridors, in the mirage of unnumbered rooms, some on a really existing fourth floor. Remember this event, my classmates. and hand it down to posterity. Friday 5-Mr. Berens begins to unfold to the would-be reporters all the deep mysteries of journalism and of the life of a cub. Friday 12-Here comes the Times. Cubs elated at seeing work in print and they say they are going to do even better! Tuesday I6-Our fond UD farewell to Messrs. Portables. Hi there. Mr. Track! Glad to see you again. We'll like you more in your new capac- ity as an out-door track for our poor shut-in trackmen than when you were the scene of our port classes, Wednesday l7-When Esther was asked what she liked best about the new school she replied Cafter actually thinking for a momentl, The verdant green of the campus. Not yet but soon, Essie. Friday 19-Times adds to ever-present cry of Buy your season pass book! ! ! One has rare ability to be able to dodge those insistent young football player-salesmen. Buy your season pass book. Buy your, etc. Monday 22--Dialogue in Journalism class: Mr. Berens: I'd like someone to take the R. O. T. C. news this week. Stude: I will. I belong to the army. Mr. Berens: That's too bad. Wednesday 24-I guess We never will be able to stop talking about those husky Ringmen. Marge heaves a sigh while gazing enrapt at the manly physique of Joe Kerrigan. Others have gone through the same thing, Marge. See you all at the game Saturday. Thursday 25-Captain Jenks: During first-aid drill, the question, 'Why can't a tourniquet be used on a man's neck?' was put to a rookie. After momentous consideration came the reply: 'His chin and shoul- ders are in the way, sir.' Saturday 27-In spite of the valiant efforts of our boys, Oak Park's eleven produces a 14-0 score against them. Better luck next time! One Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE OCTOBER Friday 3-Howie announces asterisk method of testing L'Allegro con- tribs-and just try to crash! Tuesday 7-Class of 1932 makes George Bowler, 309, president, Cather- ine Rose, 306, vice-president, Lucille Verschuur, 306, secretary: Robert Matthews, 319, treasurer, and Richard Johnson, 319, sergeant-at-arms. Wednesday 8-Aubrey Cookman, 411, elected president of class of 1931 2 Milton Rosenfeld, 407, vice-president, Eleanor Herrington, 411, secretary, Jane Orndoff, 412, treasurer, and Ray Blum, 408, sergeant-at-arms. Wednesday 15-Dr. B. L. Ullman, Latin professor from University of Chicago inspires students with tribute to Virgil in celebration of his 2,000th birthday. Tuesday 21-Mr. Tiernan Cto unmanageable studejz Tomato, get out of this class and never come backl Mr. Tiernan Cagainj : I suppose you might call him a canned tomato now. Thursday 23-Order thy pins and rings now all ye of ye goode classe of 1931. CWish our report cards were a little more Olde Englishj . Friday 24-Now that We know' the requirements in connection with Hello Day, let's get busy and. find a costume, but-wait a minute-why wait until next Friday to say Hello ? Friday 31-Hello! Hello! Hello! and to such strangely adorned people! But ask-are they truly Americans underneath those diverse external appear- ances? AB-SA-TOOT-LY! I I Why really most of the civilized countries of this globe are represented in the native costume at least. NOVEMBER Monday 3-Wet Paint-Sniffl Sniffl Do you smell it? Fresh varnish and paint are really harmful to one's clothing, so we must learn to be more cautious, because the finishing touches have to be applied. Wednesday 5-Farewell to former book nook in East building where candy stands shall henceforth reign. Enter new quarters of the library in the West building. Bring on your outside reports, history teachers, we're just aching to spend some periods in this beautiful new room. Monday 10-Neat Pete requests mirrors for the boys. Now, I ask you, which is the vainer sex? Oh, you've changed your mind? Saturday 15-Austin's leading journalists attend the Greater Press Guild meeting at Wieboldt Hall. Friday 21-Times Sport staff places Zepp, Goodman, and Bolas on the first all-section team. Monday 24-Bundle Drive sponsored by Y club. Many poor people will be more comfortable now, thanks to the responsiveness of the student body. Social of class of 1931 at Town Hall. Wednesday 26-A warning as to the amount of turkey you eat might come in handy, but it would be in all probability unheeded. Just the same, hope you have a nice Thanksgiving. One Hundred Ezghteen ACTIVITIES DECEMBER Wednesday 3-Dr. Preston Bradley of the People's Church talks to an assemblage of students, thrilling them with tales of his childhood and firing many with ambition. Friday 5-Times wins Distinguished Rating in the first class of Illinois high school papers. Monday 8-Do your Christmas shopping and mailing early. 'Nuff said. Tuesday 9-Bobby solemnly states, much to our surprise, that You can't get a divorce in a basketball court, and i'You can't swim the paralytic stroke. It certainly is strange how one beneits from associating with the intellectuals. Wednesday 10-Did you buy a bandana to put in your Christmas box? If not, why not? Friday 12--Little Theatre gives The Royal Family and was it ever good! Monday 15-Mother's and Daughter's Conference of class of 1930M is held in the Civic room. Graduating girls present program and girls of 1931 serve punch. Tuesday 16-Sleuth discovers that many of the fairer sex of Austin are helping to relieve Christmas congestion by offering their services at the department stores. Wednesday 17-Approximately 3,000 Christmas boxes filled by we students to send to those dear old men out at Oak Forest. We hope they like them fdue apology to Ben Berniel . Friday 19--May Santa fill your stocking full of the goodiest goodies. Until next year, goodbye, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. JANUARY Monday 5- B-Z-z-z- what did you get from Santa Claus? Oh you don't mean it! Isn't that too darling for words! Of course I wanted a roadster but I'm satisfied. Don't forget this is 1931. Friday 9-Charity social given by Latin club in gir1's gym. Good music and a good time. Wednesday 14-Lorry Marshall and Bob Bryant are C. I. C. presidents with Cmeorgene O'Donnel1 and Harvey Sheppard, vice-presidents: Virginia Sauer and Bob Lumby, secretaries: and Jean Watters and Woody Weaver, treasurers, to complete the oficiary body. Tuesday 23-Band Concert in Auditorium. Shindig at Central Plaza for those who crashed L'Allegro. Monday 26--Have you been down to the oflice to buy your hand book, yet? Certainly surprising some of the things that are in them that we have never before known about. Wednesday 28-Class of 19302 ushers in first Class Day which proves to be a huge success including luncheon, program and dancing. Thursday 29-Graduates and their partners sway to the music of Duke Pepper and his Northwestern Troubadors at the Nineteenth Century Club. Friday 30--Commencement exercises held' in East auditorium under charge of William Krieger and committee. And now they're all alumni. Success to every one of them! One Hundred Nzneteen IVIAROON AND WHITE FEBRUARY Monday 2-New period system installed with lunch periods arranged so that one-fourth of the school is at lunch while one-fourth is at section and the other half in classes. Friday 6- Have you got you're'program straightened out? Better hurry or you'll not be able to get into classes. Thursday 12-No school in honor of the Great Emancipator, Abraham Lincoln. Friday 13-Social by class of l93l in girl's gym. Music furnished by Kabar's Exponents of Aristocratic Jazz. Aubrey Cookman predicts a good time to become acquainted with other classmates. Monday 16-Herbert Robertshaw is made chairman of the non-smoking committee. Karl Rosen appointed head of the bulletin board committee. Thursday 19--Discovery is made that our faculty has been increased to the extent of two hundred and seventeen teachers. Monday 23-No school because yesterday was George Washington's birthday. Tuesday 24-Mr. Steffens to Sweet Young Thing: What do you mean. using the boy's entrance? Can't you read, Boys Only? S. Y. T.: But Mr. Steffens. I came in the Only door. Saturday 28--Hate to have been born on the 29 of February, wouldn't you? MARCH Tuesday 3-Bernice Brekke wins 3250.00 in breach of promise suit against Atwood Weaver. All that can be said is, Try to collect. Thursday 5--Sleuth calls pin Soldier because it's been on so many fronts. Tchl Friday 6-Jane Orndoif announces popularity contest which is to be conducted in a new, and, it is hoped, better way. Monday 10-Students in Mr. Bollinger's Sociology classes get an extra outburst of amusing stories. When bigger and better stories are told, Mr. Bollinger will tell them. Friday 13-Irving Weiss appointed city Brigade Colonel of the R. O. T. C. Arthur Frohman receives commission of Major at the same time. Art and Irv are next-door neighbors. Coincidence, n'est-ce pas? Wednesday 18-Results of popularity contest announced and are too numerous to mention. Some of the contestants' pictures will be in the Times Friday. Friday 20-Essie and Edie at the Arcade learning a speech. They should be among the Famous People in History. That two such nobles of their tender age should sacrifice their lunch period to learn a speech is, indeed, a touching situation. Qlt won't happen again or I miss my guess.j Tuesday 24-Miss Lloyd gets Pickle pins for opera club members from the Heinz Pickle Company. Originality plus. Friday 27-P. T. A. gathers all possible talent from grammar schools to display in front of their parents. One Humlrel fwenly ACTIVITIES APRIL Wednesday l- O-o-o-ol you have a hole in your stocking! April Fool! Ruth Handelsman almost makes Margaret Redzinski hysterical with some jest concerning their locker. Thursday 2-April showers bring May flowers and while the showers are preparing the way for the pretty little spring flowers, Vi and Edna eat cherry pie a la mode. Friday 3-George Bolas is designer of ring to be worn by the members of the class of which he is president. Good for you, George! Monday 6-Members of baseball team are brought into limelight. Boys, you're going to work hard and bring us that title, aren't you? Wednesday 8-Clean-up plans are in full sway and Glenn Judson, chair- man, forecasts tremendous results. If the efforts on the part of the student body mean anything, the results should be most tremendous. Friday lO-Class of l93l completes all the various committees for graduation. Monday I3-Divorce cases seem to be the favorite type of program in sociology classes. Tuesday 14-Muy Malo suggests that dictionaries be revised and give his definition of blotter which he says is 'Asomething to look for while the ink is drying. Wednesday I5-Sociology classes shift for themselves because Mr. Bol- linger has to look after ticket sales of Gala Performance. The demand for tickets is so great that the Performance has been scheduled for two nights instead of one. Thursday I6-Gala Performance. George Szoke, Mae Yampolski, Lenore Mahoney, Louise Jardine, Marie Steffens, Albert Rosanova, Marion Le Vine, Edith Salvi, Eugene Szoke, Willard Fouts, Ruth Wadsworth, and Wilford Prest render solos, and many dances are executed C? double mean- ing ?j with great skill. Sixteen boys do the Tell me Pretty Maiden num- ber, anfl you know, they actually make pretty girls. Friday I7-Again Gala Performance giving everyone a chance to attend. Monday 20-Just think, five thrilling games for only ten cents. Virginia Tenney, Lorry Marshall, Charlotte Ray, Mae Koester, and Jo Puntschart organize a band of a hundred of the fairer sex to sell baseball tags. Con- sidering that these girls are all attractive, the male population should make good customers. On the other hand, since the team is an attractive one, the whole school should make prospective customers. Get back to your post. Wednesday 22-Class of l93lM social in boy's gym. No tickets to be sold at the door. You'd better hurry and get them from your division rep. Thursday 23-College Day. Through the College Club's invitation, representatives from colleges all over the middle west and the east, come to give information concerning their college to the graduates. Friday 24-Assembly for graduating seniors to vote on boy's scholar- ships. Ten boys eligible. One chosen for Northwestern scholarship and one for a scholarship at the University of Chicago. One Hundred Twenty one MAROON AND WHITE MAY Friday l-Annual staff spends the day downtown preparing material for the book. When lunch is suggested, all heartily agree. But--find a place to eat where you can park while you are eating. It isn't being done, so the gang find themselves at Power's, having driven from Market Street on Wash- ington Boulevard, to Crawford to eat. lsn't that the limit? And when Jane, Hattie, Ida, Margie, Edie, Joe, and Jimmie get back to Osgood's it is very near closing time. Monday 4-If everybody is all settled down and all cleaned up, we can continue work after such a nice vacation. Thursday 7-Seems as though we're getting all the showers scheduled for April. Water is necessary for flowers to grow, but some of us flowers look rather bedraggled after one of these slight UD showers. Tuesday 12-Open House. All work of entire semester on display and the school open to the inspection of our parents. Classes held in evening to show them how it's done. Friday 23-Mern and Essie might have their penthouse after all. If they keep up the good work they might even have a car' or two in addition. Who would have thought of that? Thursday 29-May is going fthe month of Mayj and with it all the inclemencies Qperfectly good wordj of the weather. We hope so at any rate. f JUNE Monday 1-June brings the roses. Weather excruciatingly beautiful. Nevertheless, work we must, so put your shoulder to the wheel and finish with a good average. Let's all go out with a bang but be sure that it is the right kind of a bang. Friday 5-Ho-hum. Perhaps some contraption whereby George Harris would be made to stay wide awake would have a good effect on the rest of the class because he spreads so much sunshine when awake and alive. Thursday ll-More sunshine and a general tendency to while away the happy hours and dream of things to be. Friday 12-The Senior Prom holds sway and also holds swayers, the Midwest Athletic Club being the scene of revelry. Wednesday l7--The end of the term is drawing near, and soon we will be cast out into the wide, wise world. Such is life in a big city. Friday 19-Under-classmen struggle under threats of hard hearted teach- ers who insist on frightening them. Thursday 25-Class Day. The time is drawing nigh when you will have to leave all these friends, so take advantage of the day and enjoy their company as much as possible. Friday 26--Just a few short hours and we will be alumni. How proud our parents must be sitting out there in this huge auditorium, at least by the smiles on their faces, you would think they are proud. Oh dear, must we really leave this dear old school that we have grown to love so much? It must be true. Adios. One Hundred Twenty-Iwo ACTIVITIES i - L 5 :'FM .v ' n '-S M? ,xff - .ZH -ii.w.u: v+. ' -f.L:,-Lu a. ,14Z'-,H,?f':,y2-4 , 'ii . - ,..' X ..' 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I .H . . b in 1 I . f Q' 'gp 1 , . . 0,0 713' 'I Fa I' 'I , 'www -A , . 4 A F L, fc:z.gq::::zA.A :A . A . .A . 9' . .a wuyy, 'Qa?.p.xg!ki,r:H ' - - , , - .. ' V r . l - . - r. x 4.X?'Zf2f. g g X 4 , Lf? - ' ' . ,, 4 -r ' ...pub - A '- ' ,, ,H -' ,, . l A,-.avi 1 1 1 1 1 1 'L 1 ' 4 4QQ2,,L' 1 3 1 1 Q 1 5.3 A,g,4aol--1121, One Hundred Twenty-three MAROON AND WHITE Reum Koch Vieman Holtz Hollinshead Manny Idarius Christians Conklin Behl Gilpatrick Handelsman Voelker Rosa noi a Hatton Orndoff Kramer Berling Watters Browne Papageorge Margaret Kramer, Scribe: Lillian Berling, Pres. I l Interclub '30A President-Lillian Berling Scribe-Margaret Kramer' Henry V1eman ......,......,............,................. Architectural Walter Reum .......,........ Margaret Kramer .... Charles Manny ........ Robert Kaska ....... Laura Sher ........... Ruth Handelsman Clarence Idarius Dorothea Hatton ...... Eleanor Gleason ..... Elizabeth Behl ...... Jean Watters ...... Ray Holtz .............. Jeanne Voelker ..... Howard Johnston Catherine Browne Robert Christians ..., Evalyn Cmilpatrick Ray Reynolds ....... ..............Astral ...............Botany ........Cartoonists I. C. I. C. .....,......ColIege .,........Debaters .............French A. A, ..............Gerrnan ..Girl Reserves ........GIee KBoys'j ..Glee fGirls'j ............History ....................Italian .........Junioz' Hi-Y .........,... f ........... Latin Little Theatre Gomer James .,....... ...Mathematics Albert Rosanova ........ ......... N aturalists Ismene Papageorge ......... ............,..... O pera Jane Orndoff ....................... ................. P entonq William Hollinshead ...Senior Hi-Y Helen Conklin ................. ................ T ennis Rene Koch ....... .......Varsity A One Hundred Twenty-four ACTIVITIES ix Rago Babcock Sheppard Flack Bryant Golden Latham Sodaro Rosenfeld Rottapel Bruhnkc Burns T M H l R 1 va Thompson Lantz enney eyer oe ln osa no Ray Marshall Handelsman Watters Loomis Levy Wadsworth Jean Watters, Pres.: Ruth Handelsman, Scribe. lnterclub 31 President-Jean Watters Scribe-Ruth Handelsman Arthur Brunhke ,.,.... Hilleve Lantz ......... Marion Loomis ,.....,. Walterl Peterson ....... Albert Rosanova ...... Lorraine Marshall ....... Robert Bryant ........... Ruth Handelsman ,...... ....,... Gene Sodaro ..,..,,....... Jackson Latham .,.... Dorothy Hoehn ....... Virginia Tenney ..,.,.. Joseph Rottapel ......, Charlotte Ray .......,... George Golden ,.....,..,, Architectural ,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,..Astral .......,.....Botany .........Cartoonists ....,...Chernzstry I. C. ..,..,,,,........,Col-lege Commercial Law ....,...........Debaters ............r......French A. A. ......,...,......German Girl Reserves ..,.......GIee fBoys'j Dorothy Thompson .....,... .....,... G lee fGirls'j Harvey Sheppard ..... Rosalie Lezza ,......,... Robert Durbin ...... Saralee Levy ,...,.,.... Robert Nelson ....... Edwin Meyer ....,...,... Ruth Wadsworth ....... Henry Rago .....,.... Emmet Flack .......... Helen Conklin .....,... Milton Rosenfeld ........ Robert Burns ,..,..,.. ..,,,.......,,,.Hzstory ...,..............Ital1an .......Junior Hi-Y Latin Little Theatre .........,.Nf1tur'aIists ,...,...........Opera .,.............Pentong .......,Senior Hi-Y ..........,...Tennis ............Varsity A ......Science Honor One Hundred Twenty-Eve IVIAROON AND WHITE Koch Bolas Meyer Bowler Cookma n Matson Gleason Kaska Sher Zepp Student Council 30,5 Student Council '31 Rosenfeld Engclahl Peifer Bolas Cookman Bowler Marshall Bryant Watters l 1 One Hundred Twenty-six ACTIVITIES Robertshaw Henriksen Plunnner Silberman Holdsworth Demos Bryant Meirken Haussman Moss Goffen Herbert Haussman, Chairman. Auto Safety Committee '31 Chemistry '31 Judson Rothman Kornlik Hesselin Ziel Yablunky Flack Pertile Fabian Gulbranson Anderson Beherns Glaser Jost Dreesbach Shelhammer Morris Pigulski Riess Graff Schnadman Weld Glenn Bryant Robbe Brizzelnro Wicke Dodd Shulte Krueger Gunderson Gollnick Alberg Makarewiecz Sheriff Anderson Buckley Olson Yenney Iverson Schoen Pinkus Preston Friedland Sexaquer Rosanovzr Brooks Griseto Horn Levin Mr. Crew One Hundred Twenty-seuen MAROON AND WHITE Miller Orndofl' Gilpatrick Reum Nucld Pieritz Ellinwood Magnuson Un newehr Turner Larson Portle Korytar Rogers Lund Dietz Lepavsky Caliendo Greulich Like Sherman Reum Zimmerman Dodge Walter Reum, Pres.: Dorothy Dodge, V. Pres.: Herbert Zimmerman, Sec.: Dorothy Sherman, Treas.: Aubrey Cookman, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Lloyd, Miss Soyer, Mr. Smith, Advisers. Astral SOM Astral '31 Schroeder Brinkmann Olefsky Morris Andersen Block Gosweiler Bruhnke Rottapel Layer Riedel Block Strazzabosco Freeman Pogorelsky Rosanova Lalena Sodaro Gehrts Monnich Meirken Henriksen Harris Bamber Amundsen Du Bois Bentley Stodd Casey Krattebol Johnson Strusiner Zimmerman Bonthron Jacobsen Lange Peeples Viterna Ruszkiewicz Schultz Findlay Funk Goldberg Stein Anderson Mathieu Campbell Rooney La Due Peterson Larson Larson Olson Goldblatt Shapiro Braude Collages Tenney Walp Mueller Levenson Rubens Petrone Pathman Lee Foss Adam Babel Tracy Weingart Collins Baldwin Guy Greulich Orndoif Gilpatrick Weber Cohn Bluementhal Bellegay Zimmerman Notel Kingdon Kolve Schukies Govanus Teuffer Morrow Reum Mr. Smith Reum Sherry McCune Brekke Lantz Sherman Gunderson Seybold Miss McLindon Hoehn Hilleve Lantz, Pres.: Dorothy Sherman, V. Pres.: Bernice Brekke, Treas.: Merle McCune, Sec.: Harvey Reum, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Beugnot, Miss Lindon, Mr. Smith, Advisers, One Hundred Twenty-eight ACTIVITIES Klemlne Ganier Winter Johnson Mueller Schwarz Burgh Wennerberg Marsh Lair Gelbard Lesoff Mamm Olsen Zaar Petran Astral-Branch y 1 Astral 3 1 Galbraith Jost Ciniino Friedland Nelson Yablunky Slmko Poxsgay Weisskouf XVeck Malek Keena Pixley Voelker Thompson Frank Gage Goble Stalmke Garrison Rogers Herrmann Jordan Petropoulos Kohn Edelman Bode Judson Brown Bonthron Paxton Macy Ringler Schanlaber Bramson Klenime Planing Peterson Slack Stoneman Malcotte Watters Rose Gregg Gill Loomis Smith Kirsch Brooke Leavitt Herrington Hall Esch Jancharik Leiblow Fazio Rosenthal Fuller Katz Clarke Gislason Lebby Kantor Weiss Kramer Rosenus Goldberg Slavin Mazzarese Richter Levy Gale Dejarlais Feldman Allen One Hundred Twenty-nine IVIAROON AND VVI-IITE Flack Bourdini Schroeder Andersen Doyle Wood Peeples Week Gunderson Grueger Galioto Galioto Yagnisis VVeisskopf Fishleigh Schillin der Moore Bromberg Zobel Peckler Levy Sherry Van Milligen Hilley Waterman Norsek Tract Rocke rfeller Kramer A111 Garrison Gisiason Margaret Kramer, Pres.: Fred Nonnamaker, V. Pres.: Norma Ahl, Sec.: Phyllis Rockefeller Treas.g Joseph Nosek, Sgt.-at-Armsg Mr. Miller, Adviser. Botany '3 0 M Botany '3 l Berley VVi1son Olson Holtz Glenner Andersen Nimmer Kopf Tomaras Staller Lawrence Block Krueger Dessart Krasnow A111 Gordon McClintock Garner Nilson Gunderson Guy Warder Crapple Tlminpson Lantz DuVal Schwartz Snucke Cullen Costantini Hanson Glendening Schunk Glickauf Jost Mazur Sacks Logan Peddie Fitield 1 Garrison Nosek Tract Loomis Carmichael Bair Gislason Gregg Marion Loomis, Pres.g Joseph Nosek, V. Pres.g Rosana Garrison, Sec.: Catherine Carmichael Treasg Edward Bair, Sgt.-at-Arms: Mr. Miller, Adviser. On e Hz1m1'recl '1'hfr1y 1 ACTIVITIES Klemme Harris Hughes Mrs. Burgess Gutzeit Anderson Papenfus Petersen Cizik Mikitka Hulseberg Meads Elliott Knuth Gryette Lange Sieg Daniels Gelbard Palazzo Winter Kraus Merz Jones Swanson Wenerberg Luncacik Pikuk Engelhart Roblnson Hamilton KOH Gribbens Hubbell Bluestein Scharf Warsaw John Carlson Fischer Petersen C. I. C. Clean-up Committee-Branch C. I. C. Clean-up Chairmen Behrends Olson Wilkinson Miss Traeger Sharp Latham Thompson Weaver Preston Foss Koester Klenune Bachner Benzuly A Samuelson Scanlan Judson Witt Rosenus Glen Judson, Chairman. ' One Hundred Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE '6- Fr Glenn Judson Bob Kaska Wilbur Christians Ford Clark Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer Margaret Kramer Laura Sher Jean Rogers Charlotte Ray Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer C. I. C. 3 O M Cheurmen Short Koester Van Eck Christians Weaver Gislason Clark Sher Kaska Judson One Hundred Thirty-two ACTIVITIES Bob Lumby Bob Bryant Harvey Sheppard Atwood Weaver Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer Virginia Sauer Lorraine Marshall Georgene O' Donnell Jean VVatters Secretary President Vice-President Treasurez' C I C '3 1 Chzurmen Judson Rosen Moss Rottapel Robertshaw Haussmann One Hundred Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE Helmich Kaitchuck Loutit Unnewehr Turner Johnson Leuschner Gale Myers Nelson Ostergren Holnuth Britton Crowley Brauner Calmeyn Petersen Bassuk Butler Dittmer Haddix Miss Kollman Mooreheacl Anderson Handelsman Redzinski Papageorge Berling Ruth Handelsman, Pres.: Ismene Papageorge, V. Pres.: Lillian Berling, Sec.: Margaret Redzinski, Treas.: Miss Kollman, Adviser. College '3OM College '31 Kennedy Slack Berry Watters Ray Massman Olson Foss Stoneman Copp Pitz Van Dervelde Stevenson Welch Cureton Rooney Bass Babel Bossenherger Larson McHugh Morgan Hoehn Pratt Piser Southall Benzuly Larson Tracy Kuhn Jolmson Morris Jones Golk Sancleen Filler Lange Lepavsky Pogorelsky Edington Riemer McCall Kaitchuck Frew Downing Verschuur Richter Kuras Tarry Warren Moxley Kretscluuer Mrs. Schleich Handelsman Reclzinski Chase Unnewehr Jacobsen Ruth I-Iandelsman, Pres.: Shirley Kretschmer, V. Pres.: Virginia Chase, Sec.: Margaret Redzinski, Treas.: Mrs. Schleich, Mrs. Carlson, Miss Kollman, Advisers. One Hundred Thirty-four ACTIVITIES Levinson Glickauf Herrmann Inman Crooks Peterson Winewica Regal Schlosser Jost Onofrio Sherry Irish Dickover Miller Lovely Zobel Sokol Hartwig Hecht Marshall Burger Haglund Herrington Leavitt Fazio Crapple Nicholls Matthews Del Genio Plummer Jolmston James Rosenus Siffermann Liesendahl Kramer Orndoil' Donald Stabell tunate in securin S College '31 Employment Committee The Employment Committee is just completing-a suc- cessful semester. Jobs have been difficult to secure, it is true, but the committee has worked diligently and earnestly to place our students in employment, and in many cases has succeeded. . The Committee is headed by Don Stabell, chairman, with Marion Meyers, secretary, assisted by Stanley Shilferd, Dorothy Nusperle, George Bolas, and Bernice Dodd. - Twice every semester, 200 to 250 letters are sent out to large concerns asking for Work. Although business con- ditions are far from desirable, the members have been for- a goodly number of jobs. The past committees have accomplished a great dealg the main desire of the present committee is to be as useful and capable as those of previous years. Mr. Andrew Nichols is the adviser. One Hundred Thirty-five MAROON AND WHITE Lepavsky Korytar Magnuson Lund Like Gillmel' Hatton Sherman Dietz French '3 0 M French '3 1 Cosman Macey Thomas Gage Wood Frank Alexander Rosenzweig Lamb Mr. Nelson Levinson Stoneman Sider Enstrom McCormick Coughlin Glenner Sherry Scanlan Yeager Zygniant Rubens Gale DeJarlais Brown Butler Feldman Dixon Coffin Gunderson Gillmer Hoehn Sherman O'Donnell Weiss Foss One Hundred Thirty-six ACTIVITIES Lawrence Guy Glenner Holtz Anderson Gustafson Strusiner Krueger , Mueller Jost Schindler Paulus Bernotow Yagnisis Zimmerman Pratt Theodosakis' Schneider Meyer Pigulski Moore Pickhardt Post Van Herik Romme Schroeder Segal Andersen Rottapel Beck Brooks Klemme Tarry Joseph Rottapel, Pres.: Arnold Anderson, V. Pres.: Beverly Segal, Sec.: Charlene Schraeder, Treas.: William Lezchek, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Cleworth, Adviser. German '31 German '31 Lange Heinicke Parkinson Orlowsky Kast Hammer Petersen Schultz Pense Wollpert Koch Cobb Simonides Ryden Spector g Schultz Beyer Last Lange Cook Gunderson McGrath Llndquist 0'Brien Natkin Wolf Cleworth Hughes Verschuur Rosenow One Hundred Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE First Langman Moore Haddix Unnewehr Fehrm Schulze Pieritz Andersen Butler Idurins Lepavsky Daslxe Levin Leuschner .Johnson Soderberg Mueller Britton Bassuk Korytar Miss Hanna Moorehead Like Lund Dittmer Simpson Turner Braune Peterson Fiedler Hclmich Ernsting Weis Holtz Funk Anderson Johnston Roth Beilke Cohn Rottapel Howard Johnston, Pres.: Marion Unnewehr, V. Pres.: Raymond Holtz, Sec.g Harriet Helmich, Treas.: Joseph Rottapel, Sgt.-at-Arms. History '3 OM History '31 Weisskopf Henriksen Silberman Demos Collins Flack Maravalli Bobrow Steiner Krasnow Pinkus Warshauer Boyle Mason Block Ingersoll Derwent Renter Marchin Gitlis Lofgren Jordan Jensen Sherchuk Findlay Seelig Norman 0'Donnell Fehrm Lilienthal Oliver Dahl Puntschart Crapple Guinta Dodd Ollenquist Marabanian Lampert O'Connell Casey Newar Sorensen Keena Kohn Bauer Weis Findlay Kadunz Unnewehr Sheppard Funk Farrell Stangland Fuller Ford Shaw Harvey Sheppard, Pres.: Clara Funk, V. Pres.: Mary Jane Stangland, Sec.: Marion Unnewehr, Treas.: Joseph Farrell, Sgt.-at-Arms. One Hundred Thirly-eight ACTIVITIES Schwart7 Buckley Riedel Finkel Murphy Strusiner Sepsis Gustafson Olsen Stafford Leistikow Jensen Newton Gould Shirretfs Dessart Berley Pickhardt Wolf Schneider Pratt Thompson Warshell Malmgren Moisan Kennedy Clarke Peterson Tract Ahl Stephens Bossenberger Andersen Macy Anda Bonthron Kuhn Bzunber Fithian Scaling Morgan Johnson Krattebol Scybold Schultz Peterson Galbraith Lantz Baer Rametta Radtke Schiff Esch Calvey Jost De la Pena Tholnpson Sherry Pogorelsky Kuras Richter Poncher Spiehs Glicknuf History '31 History '31 Holdsworth Baer Lalena Goldberg Pozsgay Weck Wood Sodaro Holtz Olson Longtin Stabel Weaver Hoyt Gunderson Munz Roynow Garrison Paulus Planert Audette Pigullski Meirken CIITISUHH Foster Rottapel Lnstrom Goble Horn Grlesto Selma man Gregg Lumby Glenner Cosman Warkans Viig Reinecke Zobel Greulich Sampson Call Hardwicke Schultz Thorson Turner Lantz Ferwerda Hancock Glasser Klaboe Robinson Mason Pellicella Olson Grote Morris Block Esses Monaco Block Ulmer Fritscher Lirnbers Goldberg Ashworth Cohn Herrington Cohn Major Gollnick Brotnlan One Hundred Thirty-nine MAROON AlfID WHITE s Jones Hold sworth Morris Wllittingllani Chiha Balderson Anderson Anderson Ruble Weiss Merritt Brown Maclean Lofaso Older Bode Babcock Glaser Albertz Ingersoll Farrell Derwent Sheppard Judson Joseph Farrell, Chairman. Fire Marshals Italian '31 Finkel Hruby Ca stiglia Sprovieri Celia Galioto J acovelli Block Angellotti Mazzucal Petrone Catania Strazzabosco Ermilio Vizzone Porter Yanzito Barbara Browne Santopadre Tufigno Costantini Mattucci Crescio Mosele Oddo Weith Ferri Arado Gianatasio Gosweiler M Matteo Scacco Barbera Armato Pellegrino Vacca Griseto Lezza - Santucci Santucci Santucci Sciacca Lezza Petrone Griseto Mrs. Nardi Rosalie Lezza, Pres.: Carmela Petrone, Sec.: Carlo Sciacca, Treas.: Anthony Griseto, Sgt.-at Arms: Mrs. Nardi, Adviser. One Hundred Forty ACTIVITIES McCune Potter Freeman Irish Levy Older Henriksen Gilpatrick Ingvolstad Galbraith Evalyn Gilpatrick, Pres.: William Krieger, V. Pres.: Orlando Ingvolstad, Sec.: 'Irene Fermier, Treas.g William Henriksen, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Older, Mr. Little, Advisers. Latin '3 O 56 Latin '31 Bair Warshell Katz Loomis McLaren Yerger McEwen Brady Sherry Pallesen Irish Viterna Liesendahl Callen Costantini Stoneman - Regal Fifield Wampole Older Rago Loomis McClellan Fazio' Hayes Kelley Ferri Tugendhaft Rosenus Blumenthal Stoll Garrison Warder Kohn Gilpatrick Levy Irish Ingvolstad Peifer Stein Sitkoif Saralee Levy, Pres.: Evalyn Gilpatrick, V. Pres.: Orlando Ingvolstad, Sec.: Rosemary Irish. Treas.: Gordon Warder, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Older, Adviser. f K O W V I ' 4, - L ,QQ -,J 1. ,J 6 . One Hundred Forty-one MAROON AND WHITE Gustafson Schneider Goldberg Buckley Longtin Sta bell 'Prager Krasnow Meyer Nelson Olsen , Pozsgay Gorsline Holtz Roynon Olson Block Wollack Hirt Thompson Gunderson Krueger Maravalli Shiiferd Bobrow Funk Findlay Farrell Carlson Week Anderson Meirken Murphy Ingersoll Ford Sheppard Trittipo Orphan Lampert Bosnia Derwent Riley Kadunz Metzger Pratt Foster Holdsworth Mason Cerniglia Quenzer Ferwerda Garrison Schmid McCarty Marzec Angelacos Koralik Schohn Brotman Bredehorn Porter Levin Fabian Rosanova Kafara Szpak Holling Gehrts Lieberman Aubert Klontz Jettas Goldberg Porath Lilienthal Gianatasio Mackie De La Pena, Lalena Lezza Friedman Baer Sodaro Wilhelm Anderson Greulich Weaver Yalkovsky Mr. Nichols Gene Sodaro, Pres.: Ted Baer, V. Pres.: Jane Wilhelm, Sec.: Raymond Anderson, Treas Seymour Friedman, Sgt.-at-Arms: Mr. Nichols, Adviser. Law '31 Non-Smoking Committee '31 Hedstrom Anderson McGuire Winchell Mason Chambers Haussmann Lamplough Grohmann Vaupell Bowen Flack Bilotta Wallpert Older Feron Nedelcove Mackie I-tobertshaw Workinger Kasch Radke Herbert Robertshaw, Chairman. One Hundred Forty-two ACTIVITIES Pryor Allen Benke Kinniburgh Frede Gislason Innes Burns Workman Peddie Durbin Wyatt Warshell Robert Durbin, Pres: Howard Wyatt, VQ Pres.: Charles Workman, Sec.: John Peddie, Treas. Junior Hi-Y '31 Senior Hi-Y '31 Thompson Thompson Warder Shreeve Uhlir Dawson Olson Iverson Oudin Mould Mr. Rogers Sharp Rottapel Hirt Weld Rich Behrends Christian Krauch Flack Stebe Dreesbach Lineback Emmett Flack, Pres.: John Stebe, V. Pres.: Harold Krauch, Sec.: Arthur Dreesbach, Treas.: Mr. Rogers, Mr. O. K. Rich, Advisers. n One Hundred Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE Bruhnke Kowalczyk Nowakowski Pigulski Malcotte Griseto Grail' Donahue Krasnow Pogorelsky McCall Hagemeister Ray Watters Mr. Sonquist Benzuly Meyer Babcock Rosanova Frew Albert Rosanova, Pres.: Joseph Rottapel, V. Pres.: Vivian Babcock, Sec.: Charlotte Benzuly Treas.: Edwin Meyer, Sgt.-at-Arms: Mr. Sonquist, Adviser. Naturalists 'BOM r Naturalists '31 Flack Dessart Olson Nowakowski Holtz Lalena Roynon Collins Ackerman Boarini Stafford Harris Freeman Weisskopf Krueger Pigulski Pinkus Sodaro Garrison Frew Gunderson Krueger Krasnow Thompson Lantz Plummer Bouzas Stephens Jacobsen Graff Dickover Bamber Klontz Levin Hoglund Rubin Rottapel Rosanova Priddv Jettas Burger Brooke Buxton Berley Babcock Zibart Furman Walker McCall Meyer Schubert Benzuly Edwin Meyer, Pres.: Joseph Rottapel, V. Pres.: Mildred McCall, Sec.: Sylvia gr 9SlO Treas. I Walter Graff, Sgt.-at-Armsg Mr. Sonquist, Adviser. One Hundred Forty-four ACTIVITIES Warder Van Eck Meyer Johnston Hollinshead Aronson Leavitt 0'Donnell Dietz Christians Ordas Jean Rogers, Wilbur Christians, Co-Pres. Student Court 'BOM Student Court '31 Blum Ingersoll Farrell Sherman Albertz V Derwent Galbraith Martin O'Donne1l Sheppard Puntschart Harvey Sheppard, Georgene O'Donn'elI, Co-Pres. One Hundred Forty-five NIAI CDCJN ,APJD WfHI'TE 1 3 1 5 One Hundred Forty-six 5 2 s-4 2 E 8 O If-4 pq cz . 3 'S U E M 5 Q E E 5 5 ya U ' r: -3 5 fs Q: S S E rf 2 B E 1-1 S :-. 1- 5 S cgi' 22' 5 mb. 5 QE Pd- ,:: '-5 5 Ev-IL. SAFE vi ....,-EE5aJ id L1: 'QJa...'U :BED og H .E 342: S2 Ewog QSBMEEE Jssawmmg CJ Q Q5 gn as : FLC! QCD L: .- 0352 F3 2'UV1:miEm QEUM--mgg Zig EERE 5 C4012-A : ua - CU 33 E o rn IJ 528:12 5-1 M OU any, dc Ev in : 7: rn fi 5 5 5 2 5 3 E 5 E ii .w 23 0 2 A Z C I3 E Q 5 A as 5 -5 9' :-. L. 5 :Q :- un ur B4 ACTIVITIES Austin High School Regiment . U. S. R. O. T. C. SERGT. JOHN GAGNE CAPT. ORA JENKS First Sergt. Retired D. E. M. L., U. S. Asst. Prof. Military Science and Tactics - R. O. T. C. Colonel-IRVING WEISS M ajor-ARTHUR FROHMAN Major-BRUCE BALDERSON CAPTAINS CAPTAINS ARTHUR ANDERSON ELTON MORRIS WILLIAM BODE GEORGE NELSON ARTHUR DREESBACH EDWARD OLSON JOSEPH FARRELL LOUIS PONTICELL FRED HOLDSWORTH FRANK RHODE FRANK JONES JOHN RYAN CLIFFORD LAMPLOUGH JOHN WILKINSON WILLIAM MAOLEAN FIRST LIEUTENANT S FIRST LIEUTENANT S HAROLD BLAHA RICHARD MIOKELSEN GEORGE CHIHA HAROLD RICH THOMAS DEDAKIS WILLARD SWEET BERNARD GLASER JUSTIN T UOMY GLENN J UDSON SECOND LIEUTENANTS SECOND LIEUTENANTS KENNETH ANDERSON RAY HARTMAN EDMUND BAIR JACK JONES J ULIAN BROWN ROBERT KATZ RUSSELL CONKLIN ALVIN KILBERG JAMES DEDAKIS ROBERT MERRITT GEORGE GORDON GORDON WARDER BYRON GREENWOOD WILLIAM WHITTINGHAM ROY GULBRANDSEN HAROLD .YALKOWSKY R. O. T. C. Sergeants Layer Klein Nimmer Filkins Spaccarelli Sexauer Meidenbaclx Hamann Hitchens Berkshire Gentleman Schmoll Karr Kearney ' ' P.t M d Bl F kl' Dillo Yolkovsk Boarml 'I suos ea omgren ran In n y Older VVeiss Klebo Anderson Roder Stokes Petersen Fotch Capt. Jenks Bulderson One Hundred Forty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Lenters Lawrence Krown O'Connor Hill Kurtzjk Krugly Whittingham Maxen Conklin Casperson Callner Zabawski Bohn Sowa Benande Pederson Margiotta Geyer Wilmot Ternand Emme Giesel Capt. Jenks Balderson R. O. T. C. Corporals Science Honor Guy Stanton Judson Kampp Murphy Morris 0'Donnell Garrison Percival Conlon Kennedy Bessler Rage Bennett Novak Andersen Weck Otzko Locke Burke Stipek Lange Waits Clark Miller Peeples Rabinovitz Guy McGuire Weisskopf Burns Slavin Keely Krasnow Robert Burns, Pres.: Jeanne Bentley, V. Pres.: Miss Gruener, Adviser. One Hundred Forty-eight ACTIVITIES Holmberg Donaldson Griseto Thorson Gollnick Chambers Green Tratf Studer Majko Weaver Wolenslager Cartwright Collins Shapera Zappia Turner Ciuni Zimmerman Wegener Fitzpatrick Haase Kennedy Miss Stott Griseto Silverman Vacca Margaret Kennedy, Pres.: Marie Griseto, V. Pres.: Roberta Haase, Sec.: Miss Stott, Adviser. Verse 4 6 7 Y 7 Y 302 Inman Herrmann Irish Caliendo Lepavsky Magnuson Brahy Stevenson Auld Voelker Short Cureton Lester Miss Johnstone Ray Watters Kretchmer Lamm Jean Watters, Pres.: Charlotte Ray, V. Pres.: Dorothy Dodge, Sec.: Shirley Kretschmer, Treas.: Lois Behrle, Sgt.-at-Arms. One Hundred Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Fermier Lantz Gill Watters Inman Marshall Irish Wade Voelker Grant Marshall Gale Lester Stephenson Stangland Kretcluner Redzinski Miss Johnstone Jordon Cureton Ray Hermann Brahy Miss Iser Charlotte Ray, P1-es.g Eleanor Malcotte, V. Pres.: Amelia Brahy, Sec.: Evelyn Hermann Treasq Laura Jordon, Sgt.-at-Arms. Y 31 Y 31 Oesterlund Carlson Bass Wilga Leavitt Herrington Malcotte Schanlaber Ben oliel Handelsman Plummer Burger Baer Conlon Percival Lezza Uebel Richter Reichstein Peacock Lalnpert Keena Swinclle Tarry Scanlan One Hundred Fifty ACTIVITIES Allen Balnber Olson Freevol Jones Golk Pogorelsky Spiehs J ost Glickauf Lange Turney Coyne K rattcbol Copp Pitz Wicke James Sandeen Price Larson Calderwood Maffla Hoyt Heintz Darcy Semon Potter Weith Debeaumont Holz Harden Ashworth VVnterman McKenzie Mend ham Skogsberg Mclntyre Bamber Thompson Olsen Grenell Leverington Dej arlais Y '31 Y '31 Patlnnun Irish Bentley Gregg Hancock Calvey Glasser Kuettler Stewart Kordik Lofgren J ordan Jensen Gizumtasin Andersen Pugh Ringler Regal Gran Peters Butler Locicero Kennedy Viterna Jorgensen Crapple Malmgren Dahl Seabury Bredehorn Major Altenhofen Newton Zobel Sherry Weiss Felman Wellwig Hall Harrington One HundrccIFz'f1y-one These three little Dutch children of varied sizes, presumably of the same family, signify the freshmen, sopho- mores, and juniors, of the huge family here at Austin High School. Each member of the family 'has his favorite leaders and the juniors are privi- leged in that they may elect these to represent them. In the following pages are to be found pictures of those places frequented by this family who while away many hours within its walls. SCCUJCDCDIL MAROON AND WHITE The Class of 1931y2 GEORGE BOLAS ........ .,.......... P resident LAVERNE MAJOR ...... ....... V ice President NORMAN IVERSON ......., ................... S ecretary GILES ATWOOD ,...,......,.......................Ae....,...... Treasurer JAMES DAWSON ...............................,.. Sergeant-at-Arms You are about to witness a great experiment. The all inclusive micro- eye and ear is focused on those minute beingsof the genus Austin, Class '31 M. As we gazed into the eyepieces of the delicate machine, we saw what appeared to be a corridor of Austin High School. Suddenly a bell shrieked out of the silence and students poured out ofclassroom doors. Several familiar faces appeared. They were Delmar DeWolf, LaVerne Major, Richard Lueders, Juanita Brinkman, Jimmy Dawson, and Glen Jud- son arguing noisily about capitalism versus labor. A loud rumble was heard and John Economos, Arnold Braverman, and William Cohen came in view. By adjusting a tiny wheel at the side of the wonderful machine, we were able to change the scene to the interior of a classroom. Ah! Here were some people we know well. Jessie Wade, Shirley Kretch- mer and Evelyn Herrmann were discussing a Y supper in one corner of the room to the amusement of Leonard Tornheim and Norman Iverson. As the picture changed again, we saw the interior of the civic room. Vir- ginia Sauer was dancing and Elvira Teulfer and Kathryn Govanus thanked heaven for rescuing the Astral Club program. Two white faces at the door were found to belong to Mae Koester and Sylvia Lorenz, on the trail of a story. Through the door of Miss Deaton's oflice George Bolas and Norman Epstein were seen talking earnestly to Mabel Wingard. 'J Suddenly the little bell began to spin around and the result was a dizzy chaos of sight and sounds. The faces of Mary Jane Stangland, Edward Olson, Eileen Keena, Marion Lampert, Helen Conklin, Rosemary Irish, Myrtle Willis, Pearl Olson, and Giles Atwood were barely discernable. Esther Gill, Leola Gregg One Hundred Flffy-fOLll' SCHOOL The Class of l932 GEORGE BOWLER .......... ................ P resident CATHERINE ROSE ................ .......... V ice President LUCILLE VERSCHURER ...... .................... S ecretarv ROBERT MATTHEWS ........................................ Treasurer RICHARD JOHNSON ............................ Sergeant-at-Arms Hi there, Mr. Austin, whatcha doing, called Sonny World, dashing into the kitchen of the Austin Residence. Making stew, answered Mr. Austin, stirring something in a large caldron as if he were used to doing such things. I do it every year: nothing to it! My mother makes stew, but it's better than this, said Sonny. In the fire, Sonny World could see Vivian Klemme and Elroy Bronkman. Fine fire here, he called to his friend, and then, to his surprise, he saw Mildred Feldman, Saralee Levy, Gordon Carlson, Audrey Paxton, Edwin Meyer, Merle McCune and Fannie Freedman all jumping and snapping under the huge kettleg Surely have plenty of good fuel there, mused Sonny. With this, Mr. Austin dumped Bob Magene, Betty Gislason, and Marian Gale into the pot while Bob Anderson swam around and Ray Holtz hit the peas against the sides. Now for some nourishment: here are Henry Rago, Lorraine Nelson, Marjorie Grant and The stew bubbled musically, and, looking into the kettle Sonny found George and Eugene Szoke playing the piano, and a sax in the midst of the whole bunch. It was finished and Mr. Austin garnished it with Norma Ahl, Don Stabell, Evelyn Otzko, Betty Scanlan, and Chester Pigulski. T That certainly looks good, Mr, Austin: you're the best cook in the city. So Mr. Austin gave the stew to Sonny World as his contribution for '32. Verna Inman, Saralee Levy One Hundred Fifty-five MAROON AND WHITE The Class of 19322 LEONARD PEIPER ,.A... .................. P resident PAUL MACDONALD .,........... ..,...... V ice President MARION Looivus ,........,,.,,.......,,... ....,......,,...... S ecretary ANTHONY STRAZZABOSCO ......,..................... Treasurer JOHN MOENCK ......................,........... Sergeant-at-Arms I sit before my television set all ready to dial the various rooms of Austin. First I'll dial the girls' gym. A picture comes before my eyes, Ruby Zimmer- man is ferociously batting balls being pitched to her by Gladys Dobritz while Beverly Larson runs around the gym: looks as if she's getting ready for another track meet. Now for a turn in the boys' gym, Paul MacDonald, Leonard Peifer, and some others are playing football. Paul's nearness to the ground surely does aid him in darting in and out among his opponents. Ah, John Nloenck makes a nice basket. 5 Now I dial 339, what's this, an argument between David Hamm and Jack Sharp? Oh no, they're only staging a debateg whew, I thought they would come to blows any minute. I think I'll take a peek down in the Little Theatre. There's Geraldine Greulich doing a dramatic piece with an interested audience, including Betty Welch, Marion Loomis, and Esther Kaitchuck looking on. Now for the boys' club room, oh dear, what's happening to Nick Nedel- cove? I-Ie's moaning low and writhing like a snake and now he bursts into a Yea Austin! Why, he's only practicing a new cheer. The next view is in a nearly deserted room where Harold Kabus, Austin's Paul Biese, is practicing a jazz tune on his clarinet. This time I dial the Natatorium where a race is being staged with Elmer Nordquist and Christian Brinkman in the pool and Virginia Plummer, Fran Drummond, Betty Scanlan, and Katie Axelrod on the cheering side lines. Upon dialing the south east corner of the first floor, I see Andy Strazza- bosco run to a class and Pearl Eisman dash out of the girl's locker room. Jean Edington One Hundred Fifty-six SCHOOL Sophomore Class While reading in the garden one summer's day I wearied of the story. 'Tossing my book aside I was attracted by the glimmering reflections of the gazing bowl. Drawing nearer I looked into its enchanting chambers and lost myself in the visions it spread before me. P Shading my eyes and drawing closer I recognized the familiar faces of Sam Lambardi and Arnold Cliff chasing Tubby Rosa who had a football tucked under his arm: and saw Henry Gamson, neatly dressed in white, leaping into the air-with arms outstretched-leading the thousands in Go You Austin. I blinked, rubbed my eyes, and even went so far as to pinch myself, for there, not far from the football players I saw Art Ehlschlager, Russell Ander- son, Raymond Ragnini, William Long, James Netters, and Nalio Plorio tearing pell-mell up the track in avneck to neck race. I identified two pretty spectators, Virginia Chase and Charlotte McKinney, who, judging from the pleased expressions on their faces, were much interested in the event. Fascinated by the mysteries of this globe I shifted my position so that a scene came to my wondering eyes in which I could distinguish Robert Roth, Sam Ganganti, Charles Wieclemeyer, Raymond Balla, and Ray McNamara: all were staging, with apparent enthusiasm, an up and coming baseball game. On the sidelines near them I found Robert Durbin and John Peddie engaged, as it would seem, in a heated conversation concerning the affairs of the Junior Hi-HY. Becoming more deeply interested in the fathomless powers of the shiny sphere I spied a pool in which I could make out the forms of Fred Allen and Robert Christians who were splashing noisily around in its cool water. Nearby, on those lovely seats we have in our new swimming pool, sat Paul Honath, William Laise, Fred Engelthaler, and George Shoineck, some of the members of our victorious skating team who had good reason to look rather gloomy because, you know, ice doesn't grow in summer. I continued to examine the entrancing scenes before me and found in our new gym, not far from the swimming pool, Jack Nelson, who was vigorously engaging in some basketball game. Suddenly my eyes were attracted to an adjoining incident, and centering my attention on it, it proved to be Tabor Nocak running around with a butter- fly net, pursuing some poor little defenseless insect, not far from where Ruth Brande was studiously pouring over a text book. Inspired by Ruth's 4 average my day dreams vanished, and, awakening to the world as it really is, I seized my book with renewed determination and continued to read. Sarah Omdorff One Hundred Fifty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Freshman Class Brrrrrrrrr. The good ship l934 was approaching Austin High School. As it neared the East Building, Ruth Burkhardt, who was in the plane reported to Florence Ockenga that William Bowers was down in the Science room signalling. Hey! shouted William from the window, I want to go along too! Meet you on the roof! and! with this he dashed out of the room. Racing around the corner he nearly knocked down Rose Aiello, the captain of the hall guards who asked the usual, Where are you going? William didn't even stop to answer for down at the end of the hall he saw John Upchurch, Josephine Barnes, John Sullivan, and Arthur Meskh. They immediately joined him and in a few seconds were climbing up into the sightseeing plane where they were greeted by Violet Tansley, Alvera Schalk, and Marion Miller. All aboard! shouted Pilot Homer Kelley, and the plane was off. Well, now, that we're started, I'l1 proceed with my job as guide, said Donald Koeppel picking up the megaphone in style ala Vallee. On the left near the building you can see John Pepperdine. Whoops! There he goes! I guess that brief case was too much for those roller skates. Well, well, over a little further we have the pleasure of witnessing a ruler duel between Seymour Stone on the back of his trusty steed, Anthony Dzidz, and O. Johnson on his horse James Popuchis. Seymour, as you may have heard, reputed to be fast becoming Einstein's nearest rival, for besides his numerous other achievements, he astonished the mathematics department the other day by creating a new formula for extracting the square foot. Down at the east corner of the building are vice-president Jeanne Bentley, Dorothy Neinke, and David Bloom crawling among the shrubbery with a sieve. No, they're perfectly normal. They're merely hunting bugs for today's Honor Science meeting. Over at the east end of the Held is Gilbert McGuff shooting baskets. Look out, Jeanne, you'l1 spoil that pretty shot. Oh, I knew something would spoil it. Those girl athletes Helen Wilson Betty Snow, Persis Jane Peeples and Margaret Wilson ran right into his path. l'Say, What time is it? What? Our time is almost up. Let's fly around the building just once more to see if we've missed anyone. ' The plane of sightseers flew over West End Avenue and all the passengers leaned out of the windows paying no heed to the regulations, Yoohoo, Corrine Silverman! See you next period, Bert Rinquist! Hey Joe Corntassel, I mean Allen Baruck, wait for me! Oh Seymour Rabinovitz and Edithmay Cooper, I'll be at the Freshman Dramatic Club today! But their shouts were in vain for the plane had already landed on the roof. There Jeanette Bessler, Edwina Johnson, and Charles Mertz were among those who welcomed them back to dear old terra lirma. l Shirley Irish Daniel Schlachet Mildred Vitema One Hundred Fifty-eight SCI-IOOL Rockwood Hall A...-..,.,, Outszde Readmg Eat to Live? iiiii . One Hundred Fifty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Research Experiments yield The YVona'ers of Nature results One Hundred Sixty SCHOOL Sugar 'n' Spice ff 'The Smell of grease-paint Parzs Creatzons One Hundred Siecty-one MAROON AND WHITE One Minute till the bell The old stamping Gyms grounds One Hundred Sixty- two SCHOOL Triangles '55 Circles E n tranced in Asia Future Journalists I'Your Honor, - One Hundred Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE I One Hundred Sixty S teno's to be Now is the time- speed 6730 + 457 Locker Gossip This age of SCHOOL Electricity, King of Power Piercing Steel Planning a Skyscraper Moulding Mz'ghtg Arms Press of cz Nation One S Hundred Sixty-five l Just as the spirit of the ancient Greeks was exemplified in their far-famed Olympics and individual personalities, the spirit of Austin comes forth in a blaze of sports undreamed of by euen those unequalled athletes. Because he has cz full realization of the values of sports in modern life, it is for the Austinite in his play to act upon the inherited principles of sportmanship which alone haue made possible the con- tinuation of sports. SEQDUQUXE it MAROON AND WHITE Sports Highlights Here are the sportslevents which took the limelight in the season of 1930- '3l and helped to warm the hearts of all loyal Austin students. The way in whith our gridiron team functioned to overwhelm the Mar- shall eleven, our traditional West Section rivals by the score of 31-O. The swimming team ran through their dual schedule to win the city dual meet championship the first time such a title has been recognized by the Board of Athletic Control. The dedication of the new gym was pronounced a huge success by enthu- siastic students, and it was due in no small part to the crushing defeat admin- istered by our five to the strong Tuley cagers, Basketball also copped the bright lights when a basketball intramural tournament, the largest ever held in a Chicago High School, was staged under the auspices of Coach Murphy and his boys. A whirlwind finish was the windup with division 4ll coming out a victor over division 457. The track team achieved prominence when they placed second in the city meet and broke the record in the relay. In May the first annual intramural track carnival was run off with hundreds of boys and girls striving to win one of the medals offered. Thrilling victories over Lane, city champions, and Oak Park won for baseball a place in the highlights. ,, Opening of New Gym One Hundred Sixty-eight SPORTS Left: Andersen Schoeneck Ferraro Allen Anderson Right: MacDonald Nedelcove Nonnamaker Goodman Latzel Barham McCarty Demos Yeaney Hendricksen Cookman Barron Smith Lynn Herich Brinkmann Holtz Laise Chambers Meirken Trakas Ceaser Murphy Rakita Silberman Valle Goifen Hansen Kneff Warshell Longtin Longtin Engelthaler Bryant Pinkus Glenn Sheppard Wais Block Norton Cohen Braverman Fabian Nordquist Anderson Kmet Mazza Krasno Economos Florio Robertshaw Stabell Dolen Flobeck Erickson Bowler Loughlin Dybka. Garrison Kassay Rosenfeld Araman Anderson Dawson Vaupell Pellar Simon Moss Moore Eck Williams Uhlinos Wilson Hayes Metropolis Milton Rosenfeld, Pres.: Arthur Kassay, V. Pres.: George Araman, Sec.-Treas. OfHC9rS, 1930M I Rene Koch. Pres.: Robert Kaska, V. Pres.: Arthur Kassay, Sec.-Treas. Cheerleaders Nedelcove Houston Murphy Gamson Soderberg Petrone Atwood Nonnamaker Lumby Onofrio Fred Nonnamaker, Capt. , nu Z T f l X . 1. l Oneyl-Iundred Sixty-nine MAROON AND WHITE I 9 'J ,, .f 5 W 4 3 ff '1 QM ,ff No Warriors of the Gridiron k W ..,, . : I , f 'N Q47 f .EQ , i ' , A M One Hundred Seumry wi, lg, SPORTS lleurlin Norton Koch Kzlssay Bolas Moore Ptacin MacDonald Zepp Hausslnan Vallee Wilson Rose McHale Cassidy Kmet Stone Grattifiori Rakita Blum Goodman Moss Kaska Kobelsky Lombardi Trakas Collier Boues Keag Braveriuan Barham Bilotta Radke Robertshaw Laughlin Patty Behrens McClintock Football l 9 3 0 Austin's doughty warriors of the gridiron, although possessed of an indomitable and fighting spirit, were unable to overcome the weight disadvantage and lack of seasoned veterans to achieve another West Section title. The football season of 1930 may be called successful, since, although the number of victories was not so great, the development of everyone con- cerned was remarkable. Coach Ring started out the season with but a small percentage of the number of experienced players with which he had previous seasons, and ended up with a high-powered machine that was hitting on all six. As a large number of the members of that team will be back in maroon and white colors next fall, it is probable that next year the car will reach its highest speed and again overcome Oak Park and win a championship. Here are some of the galloping ghosts of the gridiron who merit special recognition for their efforts on the football battlefield. Zepp, left tackle, will be remembered for his keen faculty of diagnosing opponents' plays and repeatedly breaking them up. Haussman played the other tackle position. Koch, captain, and Kerrigan alternating with him ably fulfilled their position of center. Goodman and Wilson, two swift ends, did much to bring about victories for the Maroons, as also did Norton, Stone and McClintock who made their oppon- ents think twice before bucking up against them. Bolas snared a good many passes and by his brilliant open lield running, converted them into scores. Rose and Kmet, quarterbacks, Grattafiori and Cassidy, two hard kicking fullbacks, and Trakas and Keag, who played at halfback, complete the roster of Austin's 1930 football team. Meirken and Murphy were the two industrious managers. Football Summary Austin ..,,... .... ,,.,.,....,.,. 0 C reston ....... ..-.. 7 Austin ....... ..,.., 0 Oak Park ........ ..,..... 1 4 Austin ....... ....,. 6 St. Mel ......,,. ........ 7 Austin ....... ....., 0 Harrison ..,., ........ 1 3 Austin ....... ..,.., 7 Crane ....,..,... ........ l 6 Austin ,.., ....., l 4 McKinley ...... ..... 7 Austin ..... ......... 3 l Marshall ...,. ,,... 0 One Hundred Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE Y .H I ' Q K .4 K. Q . is - Hardwood Capers iw ' f o o kr One Hundred Seventy-two SPORTS Whitehead Gould Magine Cookman Rosenfeld Coach Murphy Henriksen Dolan Alritz Urban Kan ning Mgr. Silberman Heavyweight Basketball Coach Murphy tinished his first season at Austin as cage mentor and turned over to the school the lightweight record of third place in the west section and the heavyweight standing of fifth place. This record does not convey with it, however, the many close contests in which Austin lost by a nose or the marvelous team work and excellent basketball which the boys of the hardwood demonstrated on so many occasions. Maybe defeated but never conquered was our basketball team. Rosenfeld, elected captain of the heavies, but changed to the lights, led the maroon team in scoring. Captain Araman, Lynn, Herrick, Goodman, Wilson, Fabian and Gray were noteworthy players on the team. Kanning led the heavyweights in scoring. His outstanding teammates were Hendrickson, Gould, Atzel, Dolen, Magine and Cookman. Lightweight Baslgetball Snyder Goodman Herich Araman Rosenfeld Lynn Fabian Coach Murphy Mgr. Demos Nelson Allen' Wilson Orlowsky Bryan Gray Simonfgfv One Hundred Seventy-three MAROON AND WHITE Maroon Mercury Flashes ' f ek, r-- :V ffffnf' ' Q. . . . Q sQ',?'sTf,' f3 ff ' CM-' fbi' cl., 1 ld Ali: FFF? '-ETL . A Mm i Weir 4 5 ilk M One Hundred Seventy-four SPORTS Velcek Meirken Loughlin Mosele Lane Fusco Horwitz Anderson Harris Olin Thiele Wasscll Wilson Munz Ragnini McCarty Miller Erickson Dybka Santoro Frohman Coach Schmidt Pella 1' Patty Ka ssay Moore Krusno Trakus Econolnos Florio Arthur Kassay, Capt. Senior Track . Track for 1931-and we think of the second place Won by the seniors in the City Indoor Meet, in which the quarter mile relay team negotiated the distance to break a long standing record and nearly scored a slam in the fifty-yard dash. Coach Schmidt developed a high class, well balanced team this year which will leave its mark on track history for years to come, The schedule included local dual and invitational meets, state and national contests in each of which Austin came through with flying colors. Members of the relay were Kassay, Trakas, Krasno and Moore. The other thinclads who placed in the City Meet are Patty, in the half, and Pellar, in the shot put. Junior Track Glenn Stahl Thompson Wright H Siniscnlchi Mr. Schmidt Polos Wier Fant Long Gamson Florio Horwitz Laise Borovik Barham Ehlschlager Florio Henry Gamson, Capt. One Hundred Seventy-Eve MAROON AND WHITE Days on the Diamond One Hundred Seventy-six SPORTS Coach Olson Pastorello Nelson M. Rosenfeld Roth Bolas Bender H. Rosenfeld Mecklenberg Birclifleld McNamara Shirreffs Williams Arillllilll Braverman Eck Wilson Schoeneck Larkin Kasch Mgrs. Burdick Moeller Eccardt Baseball 1931 Coach Olson has again put on the baseball diamond a team which has proven that Austin is not a one sport school by any means, but one to be feared in any line of competition. The home team ran off with most of their pre-schedule games, and the rough spots evident were quickly smoothed over. The boys were quick to learn, and soon found out that a bat was supposed to be used for something besides an air disturber or shoulder ornament. Jimmy Cahill, captain, resumed the pitching duties which he had handled so eiliciently the year before. Ray Dolen, Fred Kasch, Milt Rosenfeld, Val Eck, Bob Bryant and Daze Araman, are the members of last year's squad who returned to burn up the field with their flashy play. The team itself was well balanced and presented a high powered front which proved deadly to many of the schools attacking it. Oak Park and Lane, two very highly rated teams are only some of the many which fell under Austin's batting power, pitching strength, and smooth Helding. Shereffs, Larkin and McNamara were the relief pitchers while Nelson, Williams and Schoneck took care of the receiving department. Bolas, Wilson, Bender, Roth, Goodman, Cunningham, Erickson, Mesi, McNamara, Sepsis, Mecklenberg, Kidd, Pastorello and Birchfleld, are the players who added to the lineup of veterans and contributed largely to the Maroon and White vic- tories. At the end of the year and baseball activities Austin has another year on the diamond of which she can be proud. One Hundred Seventy-seven IVIAROON AND WHITE Hayes Collias Turner Yea ney Metropolis Hegstedat Pein Brinkman Dawson Anderson Chambers Coach Heitxnun Senior Swimming The Maroon and White natators, under the direction of Coach Heitman, complete a season that is quite commendable and brought home the bacon in the shape of the city dual meet championship. High spots of the year were the wav in which our mermen swamped the Kenosha, Wisconsin, splashers in both a meet there and a return meet here, and the sweeping victories over many high schools of Chicago noted for their swimming strength. Anderson, Dawson, Capt. Chambers, Swenson, Hayes, Sheriff, Collias, Wilson, Pein, McConville, Larson and Barton are the men who attained fame as swimmers and divers on the senior team. The names of Christians, Allen, Silver, Nordquist, and Metropolis predominate in the ranks of the juniors. . Junior Swimming Tornheim Leigh Hruby Potts Lamb Nordquist Thompson Christians Bernbrock Nelson Murley Tansey Field Coach Heitman Silver Burroughs Allen One Hundred Seventy-eight SPORTS Moore Marziani Anderson Dybka Tallverg Longtin 0'Donnell Ryan Bryant Shaw Dessart Schiford Stabell Landsman Shoeneck Senior Skating Austin's Junior and Senior skating team annexed third and fourth places in the City Meet as a climax to their activities on the ice last season. Sixty answered the call of Coach Collins for ice speedsters among Whom were several veterans of last year's championship team. Due to the unusually warm Winter the team had to practice at the Chicago Stadium a good deal of the time and not so many dual meets were engaged in as heretofore. Captain George Moore, a city record holder, led the seniors. His co-stars were Anderson, Bryant, Marziani, Shaw and Dybka. Schoeneck, Ryan, Williams, Longtin, Englethaler and Barter showed their heels to opponents in the junior division. Junior Skating ' Schoeneck Longtin Pinkus Engelthaler Ryan Honoth Heckman Lztise Burdick Pope Barrer Williams Fedderson Mgrs. Nedelcove Goffen Schmidt One Hundred Seventy-nine MAROON AND WHITE Pryor Dunlevy Cookman Anderson Heitman Freeman Thompson Schwartz Carlson Luzietti Holtz Yablunky lngvolstad Olson Aubrey Cookman, Capt. Tenms With a squad composed of veterans who played on last year's team that was barely nosed out of a title by the strong Harrison team and augmented by a number of outstanding players among the lower classmen, the Austin racqueteers presented a strong front to their opponents this year. Vaughn. Anderson, Holtz, Capt. Cookman, Radke, Carlson, Freeman and Gordon formed the nucleus of the tennis team. In connection with his gym classes, Mr. Stelfens also coaches and instructs fencing classes. , from which candidates are chosen for the team to represent the school. This team enters the city wide meet which is held in the latter part of May. The foilrnen who have shown out- standing ability are: Sodaro, Moore, Ziel, Sugarman, Supernaw and Koralik. Fencing Butler Kelleher Campbell Ruble Schohn Anderson Horodysky Gowran Sotlaro Ziel Smith Koralik Fred rick Berg Havens One Hundred Eighty I SPORTS L. Richard E. Richard Alberts Nosek Guy Coppersmith Strazzabnsco Ross Frerlriekson Gym Under the coaching guidance of Coach Schmidt the gym team practiced steadily and developed into a decided threat for the city gym crown. Lindstrom, Alberts, Nosek, Brovski, Podden and Fredrickson are the gymnasts who figured in the meets held with other schools throughout the city. Divots have been Hying on the Columbus Park course where the Austin Golf Team went through the practice of trying to beat par that they might overcome all opposition in the city and state meets. A strong, well-balanced aggregation was developed by Coach Ring and four qualifiers, Captain Sheppard, Cieslak, Ghiselli and Rogers competed in the state meet. An elimination tournament was utilized to pick the cream of Austin's linkmen. Golf Hayes Maidriello Hershmnn .lensen Giuntoli Meyer Wieskopf Gmnberg Kosinski Lu ka sek Tra Iicanto Ghiselli Luders Rogers Kara sinski .I uslok Holdsworth Gould Slliillerrl Silverman Luzietti Sheppard Ba rron Nedelcove Bovilsky Harvey Sheppard, Capt. Q, J One Hundred Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE G. A. A. The officers of the 1930 M semester were Eleanor Gleason, president: Jos- ephine Puntschart, vice president: and Mae Koester, secretary-treasurer. The officers of the 1931 semester are Virginia Tenney, president: Ruth Van Der Velde, vice president: and Carmela Petrone, secretary-treasurer. The G. A. A., as the official girl's athletic association of the school, is one of the largest organizations for girls now in Austin. Altogether, from the East and West buildings, there is a total membership of over 400 girls. The teachers who are now conduct- ing classes and promoting interest in the G. A. A. include: Miss Hofmeister and Mrs. Hanson from the west building, and Miss Mazanec and Miss 305 Angier from the east building. '31 This semester something entirely new was adopted by the G. A. A. in the form of an athletic board. It consists of the advisers, Miss Hofmeister, Miss Mazanec, Miss Angier, and Mrs. Hanson, the officers, Virginia Tenney, President, Ruth Van Der Velde, Vice-President, and Carmela Petrone, Sec- retary-Treasurer: the six athletic chairmen, Eleanor Gleason, Chairman of Tennis, Florence Pallies, Chairman of Volleyball, Sylvia Lorenz, Chairman of Baseball, Esther Onofrio, Chairman of Golf, Theresa Rizzo, Chairman of Hiking, and Ruth Schultz, Chairman of Swimming, and Ruth Lindquist, East Building representative. The board is proving very successful and shall be continued in future semesters. Among the events sponsored by the G. A. A. this semester there have been: a tennis tournament, a golf tournament, a swimming meet during Open House night, and a track meet held in conjunction with the boys on the campus. One Hundred Ezghty-two SPORTS J 1 I f Slavin Morse Zimmerman Jochim Calderwood McAdoo Thomas Lamb Willis Jost Hemmers Andresen Coffin Glickauf Yeager Zygmant Hoyt Cherney Jensen Parishy Onofrio Rizzo Scacco Sandstrom Woloszkiewicz Sher Spiehs Grant Inman Marshall Schwetz Bacigalupo Seabury Rux Clark Findlay Pallies Garrison Petrone Tenney VanDervelde Gislason Lorenz Koester Virginia Tenney, Pres.: Ruth Vandervelde, V. Pres.: Carmela Petrone, Sec.-Treas. G. A. A. Gleason Olsen Meyers Brahy Cole Johnson Linquist Petersen Brinkman Janson Misner Kazanecke Shoemaker Brekke Ventresca McCrory Stipek Bredehorn O'Connor Rosenus Petrone Langlands Lindquist McClintock Nelson Gordon Fazio Siifermann Dawson One Hundred Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE Johnson Peterson Anderson Norman McCarthy Wilder Johnston Shoop Hoehn Foss Worgren Nolting Larson Morse Hubbell Zhookoff Galioto Mathieu DuBois Pepperdine Malmgren Kuhn Paxton Brousseau Kanofsky Hancock Gran Peters Casey Casey Bnlton McCune Cicnlanec Parsons Horwich Swanson Peeples McClellan Shandler Korer Murray Szpak Thalman Kaitchuck Shaw .Jacobsen Janson Esch Kafara Clarke Sabbatiello Moore Hallberg Gerdes Igyarto Blazck Sokol Jordon Riley Kadunz Jensen McDonald Buckley Witte Parkinson Heinicke LoCicero Spiegel Nicholls Coats Lebeau Bodian Goldberg Banlher Kramer Orndoff Bade Conklin Benson Gorney Gould Poncher Helen Conklin, Pres.: Doris Bade, Sec.-Treas. Tennis Tennis Irish Bentley Low Howard Moxness Howell Massman Cimino Dorn Scanlan Cole Furman Eckhohn Zobel Peacock De la Pena Iser Voelker Lantz Bellegay Lochlnann McCall Killeen Schlosser Humiston Saucke Peterson Hirt Handelsnmn Monnich Meyer Schwartz Kasch Schanlaber Welch Cartwright Riemer Peterson Seiler Tholnpson Hartwig Balding Spiehs Glickauf Kelly Hills DuVal Bass Leverington Schuler Jolmson Fabyaniak Baer Neergaard Jost Carmichael Fields Oliver Nntkin Jaeger Wickert Lohse MacFetridge Stoeger Dalton Baehner Crane Guinta Consiglio Welsher Everson Lange Hayes Bamber Sherry Barclay Griseto Hallstrom McNabb Ventresca Creslio Udkoif Sutton Tarry One Hundred Eighly-four SPORTS One Hundred Eighty-Eve Fine arts-our mediums of expres- sion! Music, the drama, art, the dance -loved by all who love life and its finer offerings. Of such a nature are the con- tributions lent to the world by the Latin peoples who haue been made outstand- ing by their gifts. All the beauty of eachlof the line arts is here for us to enjoy if we will. In days to come, Austin will be famed for the great artists nurtured in one or more of its many proclivities. MAROON AND WHITE Carl Meyers Betty Myers George Harris 4 Eli A Zi' E' 5 Editor-in-Chief .................... ....,.....................A..,........,.... A... .............. .................A. B e t t y Meyers Managing Editor .....,... Assistant Editor ..,.... News Editor .......... Sports Editor .......,.... News Assistants ........ Copy Editors ..... Star Reporters .........s,....... Editorial Page Editor ,....,.. Editorial Page Assistants ...... Sports Assistants ....,..,......... Cartoonists .......... . ............. Columnists ......... Faculty Adviser ........... Business Manager ......,..... Circulation Manager .......... Advertising Manager .......... Assistant Circulation ........., Advertising Assistant ......... Mailing . ,... .......... ............. McC0nvlIle Clark ..,......Carl Meyer ...,.....Edna Mullen Engdahl Frohman Barnes, Helen Leavitt ,Y Dorothea Potter, Elsie Preston, Dorothy Sherman, l Helen Bamber, Dorothy Thompson Ruth Cureton, Laura Leppla, Eleanor Levin, Lucille Moxley, Georgene O'Donnell l , ...............,................................................. Marion Unnewehr j' Betty Behl, Esther Galbraith, Evalyn Gilpatrick, Carollyn Schneider, Daisy Seilin ..........Esther Fehrm, James Garrison, Norman Pogorelsky Burns, Charles Manny j Howard Miller, Robert McConville, lLorraine Marshall, Viola Warren Berens .........................George Harris ............Emma Clark .....,....Joseph Rottapel ........Delmar De Wolf ........loseph Bobrow ...........Rose Dashe Barnes Behl Leppla Miller One Hundred Eighty-eight FINE ARTS Arthur Frohman Editor-in-chief .....,,,.. Managing Editor .......... Assistant Editors .......... News Editor .............,........... Assistant News Editors .....,,.. Editorial Wrt'ters. ....... 4 ....... Feature Wrt'ters.., .--- ' Cartoonists ...,......... Reporters ......... L'AIlegro ................................. Editorial Page Assistants ,..... Gala Life ................................. Sports Editor ...,............................. Sports Contributing Editor ....... Sports Chatter ........................ Sports Writers ........................ Business Manager ..............,,.....,.,, Assistant Business Manager, Circulation Manager ......,,..,,, Assistants ..........,..,..,.............,,, Advertising Manager .,.,..... Assistant ..............,,..,,,, Staff Secretary ..........,,.....,,,,, Leavitt Potter Alfred Engdahl Clarence Idarius Engdahl Frohman fEdna Mullen, Marion Unnewehr. Helen Leavitt, Evalyn Gilpatrick, Esther Galbraith, QSecond pagel, LDorothea Potter, Dorothy Sherman QCopy Deskj Idarius j'Ruth Cureton, Mitchell Block, lMae Koester, Sylvia Lorenz Nelson, Leo Koralik Warren, Frances Butler .,,,......,........,,....Robert Burns, Charles Manny, Lorraine Marshall fDaniel Ferrone, Leo Koralik, Claire Bossenberger, Grace j Witt, June Shoop, Mary Skinner, Mabel Wingard, Helen I Wheelhouse, Justin Tuomy, Ruth Blumenthal, Adele iWechselbcrger,-,Ella Woodburn, Pearl Weber Schneider, Helen Gorney lMuriel O'Brien, Helen Wheeler, Norma Hult, Daisy lSeilin, Henry Rago, Leola Gregg, Esther Gill Preston Axelrod ...,....Robert McConville Cookman lNorman Pogorelsky, Harold Yeaney, Harry l Meirken, Wallace Murphy, David Pinchouck Meyer Rottapel De Wolf .......Jeanette Sitkoff, Evelyn Friedland, George Gustafson Ballantine Casey .......Tillie Babel Galbraith Gilpatrick Unnewehr Mullen One Hundred Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE s a s J 1 i L z Ai - g l 4 I 1 Garrison Gregg Pogorelsky Gorney Pinchouck Weber Manny Schneider VVitt Rago Butler Ziel Nelson Koralik Murphy Friedland Burns Blumenthal Wheeler Wheelhouse Bossenberger Hult Koester One Hundred Ninety FINE ARTS E 1 5 4 Q Z I 5 i A i 1 5 Tummy Gill Sherman Gustafson Cureton O'Brien Block Skinner liottapel Cookman Ma rshall Wechselberger Warren Meirken Seilin Preston Ballantine Casey Wingnrcl Lorenz DeWolf Sitkotf Axelrod s s One Hundred Ninety-one MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Ninety-Iwo 'cs s: GS CQ 'cn Iii 4-4 'V-1 O O -CI Q UD .C 18 USUI1 he ' Q2 -C as GJ 0 -Q vi L. Q gi 5 C VJ Q2 -... these U5 . Amo ed 5-1 I5 0 9 Y clud th ances throughout IH s director, has given many noteworthy perfor i tt of which Mr. H. E. Nu Girls Band if F- 0 'U I I3 D 's :A s: as E : ... : U IE 3 .6 G2 r.: :S '1 : c H l-1 G2 U r: o U an : ': CJ E 3 . 5. 15 0 0 .:. 4-5 51 o 45 U1 U1 .Si O .E 'zz U 4-3 ra E' O 33 F1 : a. O Z: CL' '11 : G .Q 2 F ui Q3 Q .E n. 2 'I-1' Om-1 WO : ... E Q ... .2 I-4 J-3 .2 'U c 33 UI : 4 U 4: 4-' .E U1 .. o o .: U YH V2 :1 .2 I-1 11 7 di rd V1 5-1 Q3 .Q E :x r: .. as Q mi :S E 54-4 o L: o L3 FJ ... :: ev VJ sv J-3 V2 o : 4: o Ei VJ Q3 .3 -OJ rc ...v E 0 cn G2 5- D1 Q2 H rm 5: ..- 4-a rn :s 41 rn .-4 L4 'sb - O O .CI U rn .C ho E 8-1 o 94-1 YD ... Uh 0 4-I : o O o .. o ill G9 .-: Q C1 -. L.. B- 4-I VJ ua H C O Q 'U C td .D ..- Q O .S Q YI! ed and now includes full symphonic instrumentation. TE enla ship has been steadily Member R FINE ARTS Solo Cornet Helen Bamber Dorothy Donahue Eleanor Roehr Ist Cornet Mildred Biersdorf Virginia Oberlin Virginia Stodd Znd Cornet Sylvia Huxhold Agnes Kenny Lois Peterson Florence Zabawski 3rd Cornet Irene Burik Helen Lombardi Marian Schulz Trombone Helene Colombe Juanita Copeland Esther Esch Florence Gernhardt Gertrude Malone Anna Sabbitello Dorothy Slachter Marion Trilling French Horn Grace Ergang Ruth Lentema Edith Malatesta Zolly Morris Edith Nelson Jeanette Olsen Florence Shields Baritone Doris Bowman June Heintz Therle Vigard Elsie Vreuls Girls' Band MR. H. E. NUTT, Director 1. g Basses Angeline Benzuly Eileen Casey Marie Casey Evelyn Christensen Dorothy Fisher Evelyn Hlatky Drums Catherine Bianchi Lillian Larsen Alberta Long Helen Norem Angeline Williams Vivian Wolfe Emily Wydra Flute Catherine De Lage Virginia Goodenow Solveig Reinertson Alice Williams Dorothy Williams Oboe Helen Bredehorn Jewel Hoffmeister Margaret Rigler Bassoon Charlotte Benzuly Eleanor Merkling Ist Clarinet Leona Bonesz Gertrude Gernhardt Carol Hall Ruth Kvistad Genevieve Mennona 2nd Clarinet Vera Dahner Betty Gage Audrey Monnich Katherine Ruskeweicz Margaret Schwartz 3rd Clarinet Frances Donahue Signe Thompson Ethel Wells Henrietta Woelke Elouise Wright 4th Clarinet Lorna Irwin Ruth Last Annie Peterson Florence Samuelson Phyllis Spiegel E Flat Clarinet Marie Griseto Stephanie Magas Alto Clarinet Hazel Beiner Alice Cady Bass Clarinet Louise Amenta Helen Nelson Alto Saxophone Marie Benson Naomi Bodenstab Jennie Cadogan Edna Herwehe Eleanor Petrik Tenor Saxophone Evelyn Quast Baritone Saxophone Eleanor Thoresen One Hundred Ninety-three MAROON AND, WHITE N, 4 I Qu S yn H 11 1 w ix r I 1 1 5 Z J 3 r 5 I, K . 5 5 J w i 2 5 ? 4 5 ? 3 I N W l I 'U C-4' GS cn . v-4 O O .-CI U UD .SI D-0 -v-4 CI 4: co 5 Q2 'ff 'C' Q3 ln 'ES S: -A-1 rl: Q3 32 ..- .1 5-a -as 5 '4- .Cao .SI 4-0 QD I-1 C Q-4 O 9-1 O S O 33 Q-td ...U s Z in 0 .D E 75 Q3 1: ... 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S Omg Hundred Nine! y-four F l N E A R T S R. O. T. C. Band CAPT. E. O. SCHILDHAUER, Direcror Captain 3rd Clarinets Flugel Horn Baritones Sam Olefskl' W. Anderson F. Catania K, Budwin ' A. Baruck J. Cottingham J. Ch'1 Ist L'oo'oooo'S J. Carroll H. Hitchens R, Dosyign R. McGregor E Cook A G bl S - . o e glrggeinlgeonards gV..DCOndOn gstlgainets G' Kaugers ld . uc . 1 1ns po M E' Cgifitta J. Gray H. Osolin J, Tsfohgga ' R. Hurka Znd Lieutenants G. Hofmann 2nd S5 3fd Corners Tfombo,-195 N. Iverson E. Marti E. Nerius W Cra ne D Mason T Nicoletti B' Crowne ' Y. D. Mnooh ' IQEQHDHQIVH Solo Clarmfots R. Mecklenburg Trumpets F 'KI etgso H. Bertalmro J' pnccio F. Cotter . nau . M. De Leonards R- Nofdslek H Lagerlund Igoorsoo N' Fehrm F Nibefg ' - 911112 L. F ll t' ' R. MaCGregOr J. Wilmer I. E. SOd91'Stl'OIT1 L' Ross K Lundberg C' Stotz R. T B . ' J. Tdsggelli Saxophone Basses Clarinets lzlqgarzhyh K Larson Rn 3111111161 A. Fields . C1 en ac E' Szoke C. Brmkman S. Petrone ' E Goff E. Tews G. Ward ' T. McComb I t Clari et 05068 L. N ta donato Co Andelosni R. Heramb Tenor Saxophone P. Tinfn J. Bruno E' Schwartz E- Qfash 1. Wnyhr A. Schenk L. Swietz - llgus G. Wilson W' Ungs Flutes Baritone Saxophone - Drums 2nd Clarznets T' Brown J, Miller , R. Barber R. Carlson Boss Sgxgphone E. Brrnkman A. Connelly H. Levin G, Bruce W. Fouts D. Ericson F Lopatka A. Leone R. Hoyt J McCarthy Horns E. Wrath H' Kabus s. ohfnley R. Aldrich N- Munson E. Rydeu R. Bilonn Bass Drum D' Thorne N. Vitale W. Cooper S. Brown Bass Cl r'nets F' Dfehling T. Nnncfnlnownki Comm P' Lew? Cymbals N' Snow G. Albrecht M. Mellln C J A. Bertalmio N. Pokedoff ' Osf Alto Clarinets H. Broughton J. Oras . N. Iverson A. Hahn H. Vizard Tympfm' R. Simonsen B. Lineback H. Yalkowsky D. Pinchouck One Hundred Ninety-Hue MAROON AND WHITE Messiner Koerner Collier Albertz Malcotte Stebe Cohen Lingle Peschke Gosweiler Schoeneck Lynn Layer Anderson Coman Braverman Belcher Drawer Gentile LaBrose Anderson J onak Ramsey Smith Kroll Stout Mergen Dahlstrom Fritz Mr. Jarvis, Adviser Kobyleski Jensen Miller Sorensen Eckstein Pittman Frandsen Hansen Daniel Ebmeier Fogelstad Gencoff Lukasek Trakas Horwich Stahl Grosskopf Pertile Dubnick Trankina Kassay Lundstrom Munson Bruhnke Fabian Forsyth Dillon Holling Arthur Bruhnke, Pres.: Irwin Fabian, V. Pres.: Lester Munson, Sec.: Malcolm Forsythe Treas.g Davis Lundstrom, Corres. Sec. Architectural 4 Boys' Social Orchestra Lockson 'l'urner Broughton Pinchouck DeLeonards MacGregor Holtz Kabus One Hundred Ninety-six FINE ARTS Sims Staller Golden Holtz Carlson Finkel n ' Raymond Holtz, Pres.: Gordon Carlson, V. Pres,g George Golden, Sec.-Treas.: Sidney Finkel, ' Sgt.-at-Arms. Boys' Glee 'ZOM Boys' Glee '31 Carlson Anderson Wassell Holtz Dloogatch Andersen Thorp Wood Olson Rottmayer Staller Older Petersen Moenck Roth Fisk J ones Andersen Den ney Kruse Werner Kogut Bruster Orlow Rabinovitz Rotella Baruck G riffitlis Bossen Berg Pfatf Olson Finkel Miss Ryerson Golden Sims Carlson George Golden, Pres.: Sidney Finkel, V. Pres.: Gordon Carlson, Sec.-Treas.: Richard Olson, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Ryerson, Adviser. ,ir Ef3'r'Ns- Bene One Hundred Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE I Furman Burns, Schulemsohn Ponsonby Dewolf Walp Allen Stemberg Dashe Fabyaniak Livingston Frew Babcock Benzuly Krones Zibart Babcock Petersen Berger Walker Pricldy Walter Petersen, Pres.: Dawn Berger, Sec.: Mr. Berens, Adviser. Cartoomst ' 7 7 ' Girls Glee 305 Lepavsky Wolff Rockefeller Dodge Finkelstein Alpert Ltlllllll Harz McCueu Marten Abell Tech Cureton Turney Stevenson Gustafson Short Papageorge Moran V oelker Miss Lloyd Thompson Wais DeSalvi:1 Jeanne Voelker, Pres.: Dorothy Thompson, V. Pres.: Eunice Wais, Sec.: Eleanor Moran Treas.: Marie De Salvia, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Lloyd, Adviser. One Hundred Ninety-eight FINE ARTS Hubbell Voelker Turney Jensen Tech Abell Ashworth Allen Miss Lloyd Erendriech Rigler Brown Balnber Dahl Gingrich Stevenson Price Stein Gustafson Sieg Gould Bellion Lange Arrigo Schukies Wais Gustafson Thompson Potucek Adam Crapple Dorothy Thompson, Pres.: Eunice Wais, V. Pres.: Anna Gustafson, Sec.: Grace Schukics, Treas.: Selma Potucek, Sgt.-at-Arms. Girls' Glee '31 Girls' Giee '31 Kelly Horn Thompson Krattebol Alexander Edgecomb Ockenga Hamilton Seiler Nuter MacAu1ay Cureton Schicker Robinson Anderson Mulherin Kenny Jordan Glendening Jones Schilling Filler Macy Low Wheelhouse Olsen Dixon Nelson Benzuly Miss Lloyd Marsclmk Ornclorf Simpson Cox Sauer DelMonte Brown Larson ,,,!'!' A 4 One I-Iundred Ninety-nine MAROON AND WHITE Two Hundred Burnett Rosunova Cella Brooks Doyle Schnffner Tornheim Shapiro Braude Berntsen Post Riedel Idarius Rottapel Izen Block Hamm Mr. Grimes Bentley Sitkotf Bernsten Sherry Levin Dashe Krasnow Hamm VVeisskopf Post , Kempiners Sharp Latham Jackson Latham, Pres.: Jack Sharp, V. Pres.: Robert Krasnow, Sec.: Joseph Rottapel, Treas. Mr. Grimes, Adviser. Debaters Dramatics-Branch Schwarz Mueller Lange Lindholm Kurlo Hanson Bourne Kohlhase Verschuur Backus Treiehel Krueger Hill Hn mm Trinlblc Westrich Cieslak Deisenroth Levenstein Comm Wa ndschneicler Elsam Cyzio Mastrud Colecchia Petran FINE ARTS Casey VVolf Gernlxardt Roelxr Donahue Nelson Ureuls Petrik 'fhorcsen Cadogan Reinertson Bonesz Gernllardt Girls' Social Orchestra Journalism-Branch Lange Johnston Krueger Day Stern Crooks Ciek Houser Silver Silver Burgh Barnes Kretsclnner Deisennoth Petran ' Engdahl Warsaw Parotto Axelrod Goldberg Stonhouse Jahn Fischer Two Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE The Little Theatre accomplishments for last semester were, mainly, the full-evening production, The Royal Family, and a one-act play, Revolt of the Dresses, a project directed by Little Theatre members for the Home Economics Department and presented at Harrison Technical High School. The most unique feature of the advertising plan for The Royal Family was a talkie sketch made by Little Theatre members and shown at local theatres throughout the semester bi-monthly meetings of the group were held: talent for the programs being furnished by the members. During the second semester ten one-act plays were produced, some of which were directed by student directors under the guidance of Madeleine Glynn, faculty director. The following plays were produced outside of school: A'The Travelers, at the Stanford Park Field House, Where But In America, at the Jessie Spaulding School for Crippled Children, The Silkworm scene from Knob1auch's My Lady's Dress at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. Miscellaneous programs were presented at Stanford Park Field House and at the Jessie Spaulding School for Crippled Children. The Little Theatre cooperated with the Civic Industrial Club's Clean-up committee in the production of a Minstrel Show which was presented five times. Members of the Little Theatre also participated in broad-casting a clean-up play over station WCHI. and WKBI, and WCFL. As in all previous semes- ters, bi-monthly meetings were held. This semester an entirely new project was inaugurated: namely, the organization of a Freshman Dramatic Group. Little Theatre SOM Gregg Magnuson Woodburn Petrone Gill Rottapel Cloud .Iancharik Laitchin Kurtz Schultz Grant Herrmann Crowley Dodge Shapiro O'Donnell Lepavsky Dietz Belil Hatton Ray Reynolds, Pres.: Hattie Lepavsky, V. Pres.: Elizabeth Behl, Sec.: Caroline Dietz, Treas.: Joseph Farrell, Sgt.-at-Arms. Two Hundred Two xo X. I . FINE ARTS Glenner Carlson Ballatinc Ketchain Gordon Torgeson VValdman Pathman Lipman Gregg Gill Hammer Block Mason Jancharik Conklin Grant Bachner Foster MeLa ren Janson Kasper Herrmann Calvey Nicopoulos Judson Rainer Schlutz 0'Brien Esch Murray Irish Wilhelm Soda ro Lepavsky Dashe De La Pena Glasser Wolff' Colm Schwartz Leibow Levin Laitchin Bade Knapp llilotta, Fehrm O'D0nnell Nelson Puntschart Greulich Robinson Benson Miss Glynn Robert Nelson, Pres.: Josephine Puntscharlf, V. Pres.: Georgene O'Donnell, Sec.: Esther Fehrm, Treas.: Rudolph Bilotta, Sgt.-at-Arms. Little Theatre '31 Little Theatre '31 Rosanova Atwood VVeld Loomis Peeples Novak Castiglia Anderson Sharp Turner Rast Campbell Brown Johnston Kenna Goldberg Loomis Frank Shapiro Musman Rogers Starr 0'Connell Bramson Edelman Lohse MacFetridge Schmidt Copp Zimmerman Salk Rubin Moore Stoll Crane Calomb Sherry Gloppe Johnston Kantor Lebby Jensen Moxness Sauer Peckler Rosenns Siifermann Kaitchuck Levenson Lurye Gale Schilke Hinge Welch Chase Weiss Clemenson Lampert James Two Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE Royal The Family Two Hundred Four FINE ARTS 'The Trials of a H ostess' ' A Midsummer Nighfs Scare The Travelers 'High Voltage Two Hundred Five MAROON AND WHITE Flutes J. Nagle J. Rome T. A. Hearn Olnoe K. Nordtvedt Clarinets R. Ledgard A. Margiotta A. Mesch W. De Groot C. Snell Horns W. Campbell W. Kearney H. Kelley E. Malone M. Walsh Intermediate Band Trombones T. Burns D. Bright W. Kohorn J. Pepperdine F. Shires Comets W. Bruno R. Ely W. Hankemey V. Kolchitz 211 W. Kuackstedt E. Lawer M. Michalec W. Meade G. Schultz W. Sprengle W. Tousaint Baritones K. Davis R. Jones Drums R. Dawin V. Grieseto Bass L. Notardonato 'I'u.'o Hundred Six FINE ARTS The Maroon and White Stall l93OM A Hattie Lepavsky ....,,. Martha Korytar ,........ Jane Orndoff ......,... Margaret Kramer ....... Eleanor Herrington . Joseph Salerno ........... Edith Magnuson ........ Harriet Helmich ....,... Carolyn Dietz .....,.. Jane Orndoff ......... Margaret Kramer .......... Eleanor Herrington ,... .. Joseph Salerno .......,... Margaret McHugh .. Eleanor Levin ......,,.... Ida Pogorelsky ,........,... Margaret Redzinski Helen Bamber .............r. Ruth Handelsman Dorothy Thompson Jimmy Garrison ,.......... Esther Eehrm ...... Edith Baxter ....... Grace Thoren ......... Leona Wilk ...,.,.......,,,... Lorraine Marshall Mildred Malmgren Wilma Wolbrink ...... Walter Reum ...... Harvey Reum ...... Rose Dashe ......,...... Evelyn Hermann ,...,.. Editor The Staff of 1931 ........Assistant Editor .......Assistant Editor ........Assistant Editor Editor Editor .............Senior Editor Photographic Editor .......Activities Editor Managing Editor ....,...Assistant Editor Editor Editor Photographic Editor ................Senior Editor .............Senior Editor ................Senior Editor .......Activities Editor .........Activities Editor ...............Activities Editor Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor ........Calendar Editor ..............,.,...Editor Administration Section ....,.tAssistant Editor Administration Section Business Staff Whoopee Section Editor .......Typist .....Business Manager .....................................Asszstant Business Manager ..................Business Secretary Saralee Levy .....,................ .,,,,.. Mr. R. C. Compton Mr. H. A. Berens ........ Miss Louise Pellens ...........Sales Manager .Assistant Sales Manager ,..,....Faculty Adviser ........Faculty Adviser ........Art Adviser Two Hundred Seven MAROON AND WHITE Two Hundred Eight FINE ARTS 3 Two Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE i i I I . I I s Two Hundred Ten Lk FINE ARTS 1 fx1,5ffxeMa1sia,Q4. ff xf '.,?f,qI fy? PfXLLiE5 f i 5 X 2 ' LA Vi:rDNk: +'vXNiLTQl,e , in I if Q- fi' Two Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITE Opera Club The Opera Club under the direction of Miss Lloyd has had a very busy year. Its first public appearance was at an assembly in October. In November, there was another assembly at which time two selections were sung with John McComb asgsoloist. Early in December a send-off assembly was given for all the vocal organizations prior to the preliminary contest of All Chicago High School Culee Clubs. Being one of the groups chosen to go into the final contest it won second place in its division on January 19. On May 21 and 22, it gave the three-act musical comedy, Pickles, in the new auditorium. Thirty of the best voices were chosen to sing in the All Chicago High School Festival at Orchestra Hall on May 27. During the year, several socials were given. Near the close of the lirst semester, a dance was held in the gym. Due to the heavy work of the second semester, only two socials were possible: the first a Hget-together party in the gym, at the beginning of the semester, and a social to celebrate after the opera was over. Opera '3 O55 Friedman Warshauer Poust Turco Lindquist Voelker Lamm Magland Alpert Orndoif Gustafson Wadsworth Oberg Miss Lloyd Fermier Papageorge Snow Orndorff Ismene Papageorge, Pres.: Ronald Snow, V. Pres.: Sarah Orndorff, Sec.: Irene Fermier, Treas.: Miss Lloyd, Adviser. Two Hundred Twelve FINE ARTS Cerniglia Nelson Kruse Kelleher Warshauer Karasinski Carney Kaplan Friedman Frank Seminary Potucek Porter Elsey Goudie Sims Rigler Ehrendriech Levy Steelhammer Brew Ashworth Adam Weith Brown Orndoif Ma rschack Estey Gustafson Schubert Haynes Bellion Smith Voelker Wadsworth Miss Lloyd O'Connell Fermier Lindquist Ruth Wadsworth, Pres.: Jean Voelker, V. Pres.: Harold O'Connell, Sec.: Phillip Lindquist, Treas.g Tom Smith, Sgt.-at-Arms: Miss Lloyd. Adviser. Opera '31 Cpera '31 Yalkovsky Runner Carlsen Carla nder Finkel Pipenhagen Pfaff Klein Lezchuk Wilson Spagat Kozak Weinger Dyminski Seiler Lederer Gottlieb Stevenson Applebaum Wright Stedman Sickewsky Kennedy Dixon Brown Jones Gorchotf Longan Greulich Miss Lloyd Brooke Novey Levinson Two Hundred Thirteen MAROON AND WHITE Pickles Two Hundred Fourteen FINE ARTS mln ,v yy Alf X O Vienna Tw H d dFft MAROON AND WHITE 1 1 i Two Hundred Sixteen Concert Orchestra FINE ARTS Ist. Violin Arline Amundsen Francis Armstrong Giles Atwood Lois Behrle David Bloom Hyman Cobb John Fontana Margaret Johnston Ted Lepatka William Page Alice Pathman Michael Schewchuk Theodore Vignola Znd. Violin Carolyn Barzman Pat DaCisa , Evelyn Danker William Grohusky George Halsey Henry Henrickson Harold Himmelmen William Kinneburgn Donald Kitzing Carl Kroger Vera Mayer Earl Nelson Florence Pallesen Henry Schmidt Florence Shields Leonard Warkans Concert Orchestra, MR. H. E. NUTT, Director Viola Jack Aranson Florence Gernhardt Anthony Griseto Mary McManus Robert Peternik Cello Gladys Bennett Doris Bowman Jean Gecht Robert Gobel Genevieve Kurkowski Lorraine Lindahl Zollie Morris Irma Oplatka Adeline Rodak Bass Lenore Barrett Eileen Casey Marie Casey Wilfred Dickie Dorothy Fisher Leonard Reeves Therle Vizard Irving Waxler Oboe Jewel Hoffmeister Flute Henry Levin Samuel Olefsky Solveig Reinertson Clarinet Leona Bonesz Gertrude Gernhardt Ruth Kvistad Bassoon Gordon Harry Cornet Felix Catania Henry Freedman Kenneth Kvistad Eleanor Roehr French .Horn William Copper Nathan Pokedoff Trombone Francis Knautz Piano Virginia Goodnow Two Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE Lepavsky Dietz Rogers Kramer Cohn Roth Beilke Kampp Freeman Otzko Petrone Miss Cook Orndotf Papa george Magnuson Jane Orndofl, Pres.: lsmene Papageorge, V. Pres.: Edna Mullen, Sec.: Edith Magnuson, Treas Andrew Petrone, Sgt.-at-Arms. Pentong BOM Pentong '31 Collins Henriksen Cunningham Flack WV0llpert Weisskopf Krasnow DeWolf Freeman Warshell Gilpatrick Baxter i Gordon Meyer 'Gill Loomis 0lCOIll19l1 Fehrm Unnewehr Engdahl Gotfen Stikoff Galbraith Lepavsky Rooney Tracy Stoll McHugh Pogorelsky Gorney Jettas Rizzo Levy Poncher Gould Scanlan Miss Cook Schneider Garrison Warren Rago Mullen Harris Kramer Orndoff Henry Rago, Pres.: Viola Warren, V. Pres.: Edna Mullen, Sec., James Garrison, Treas. George Harris, Sgt.-at-Arms, Miss Cook, Adviser. Two Hundred Eighteen FINE ARTS Burns Axelrod Wood XVBTSIIIIVBI' Yablunky Simko Anderson Forsyth Wolf Shoop Jorgensen Kordik Wellwig Altenhofen Kampp Newton Jensen Riedel Havranek Worgren Stoneman Malmgren Butler Morse Lalena Meirken Keely St. Clair Burger Frew Plummer Atherton Campbell Fazio Siffermann Rosenus Kolm Funk Voelker Cureton Stodd Baer Lilienthal Sherry Kadunz Riley Dashe 'Levin Slavin Tarry Peacock Swindle Harrington Pentong '31 Pentong '31 Yeaney Schmiel Weiss VV:1rshaver Block Bruhnke Stebe LaBrose Griseto McCarty Peeples Gosweiler Older Andersen Casey Monnich Schohn Sheppard Strazzabosco Rottapel Coughlin Frank Week Swanson Andersen Murphy Weber Baar Salstone Turner McCall Bass Reichstein Olson Lamb Peckler Block Glickauf Jost Macy Olson Shandler Marchin Radtke Goldberg Welsher Ankrebrant Spiehs Lillhpeff Keenan Two Hundred Nineteen We bid you stop here awhileg enjoy the pages of fun that follow-the faces of many of your friends, the amusing stories, and the cartoons depicting, in parts, the theme of this book, that of the melting pot, symbolic of the many na- tions represented here at Austin. This Russian performer, totally happy in his utter abandonment of worldly cares, keeps time to his throb- bing music with seemingly endless vital- ity, and asks you to be merry with him. Whoops! WWC QDUDIEJIE AMAROON AND WHITE W 23 'La we rw. Q lj if o f 1 A014 D X59 3 b 'COULD YOKWE1-'F X , A'PR0 'ffffflf 'AE3E'!gEl2l5 S5901 Q Egougizfgicqigfnlif X f' gs x Q IV ? N A 1531 5 ' lx , ,Q ix- KN 5 , Q , , X , -fpmimarge vxmfmfv wil f-,e fb 4 57715, 55517 4ff1f5Hffg, 3ff5,,f2 p fzeimfo km I - 0 fqcu L7 gb Q l vi Q? UV 1? 1 9- A' ., A1 ' -O! 'X X W NX ' Z ' 4 li 1' 5 gk A i H 1 .N AJ 'ms ..M' K . ..f , Smivf' wo . , . WAX wo Hundred Twenfy-two WI-IOOPEE. Just Imagine By Lorry The last bell rang, but the mutter of voices continued. The teacher was forced to rise and rap on the desk for order. , 'iNow students, how many times must I tell you what that bell means? One of the first things you must learn at school is manners, knowing when to keep quiet is a great asset. Blanche Walker, you're very eflicient, will you kindly take the attend- ance, while the rest of the class copies down the home work for tomorrow. I All right now, class, close your books and sit up straight for recitation. Alice Johnstone, will you give a resume of 'Colomba'? The student rose and after some groping and stumbling around gave a half-hearted answer. Not very good, the teacher grunted, but be that as it may. Before we continue, Helen Schoenbeck, please take off your rubbers: they are bad for the eyes. Fred Akers, will you rise and explain relativity? During the deepest and most intense part of the discussion, the outside door swung open causing the teacher to exclaim, Well, good morning Wilbur Bollinger, you'll have to get your breakfast a little earlier after this. The usual thing is for a person to be saved by the bell, but this time Wilbur was saved by the telephone. The teacher rose with a sigh of exaspera- tion to answer the ring. The usual message was again voiced. Eula Deaton, you're wanted down in the office right away. Before we resume the lesson I want to ask Helen Willis, was that your stocking cap left on my desk yesterday? Now we will open our books and Kenneth Culbertson will translate the first paragraph on page twelve. But the boy in the last seat in last the row said nothing. That will mean a 'zeero' for you, young man, declared the teacher with a smile of enjoyment which instantly changed to a look of anger as her eyes focused on a smiling schoolgirl in the back of the room. Helen Safford, you're making entirely too much noise back there, and for goodness' sake, stop that giggling. And so the period continued with only a few interruptions, including the informing of Bessie Soyer to be quiet, and the instructing of Cecile Dore to speak more loudly, and the remonstrating of Hazel Lloyd for her contin- uous humming. Mabel Iser was again going through that nerve-racking performance of throwing chalk into the air and catching it in one hand. The teacher's patience was at an end but she held her tongue. The period would soon be over because Donald B. Miller was balanced on the edge of the seat waiting for the clock to jerk the last minute. Then the bell rang. . Two Hundred Twenty three MAROON AND WHITE . 1 vi .1 sf wvzfvffnl f Q f di- .Jax Hello BYBUNNE Elaine was dazed. She had been imagining that she saw ghosts, and dolls, and kings: and now it seemed she was at the very door of romance. Hello, said a voice at her side. She turned to behold a mythical-looking pirate. i'Hello, she murmured. He smiled. I'm a friend of yours: I used to sell shoestrings on the road to Mandalay. Would you like to enter the doors to dreamland with me? Um hum, she said. Come along then, and he presented two orange, pumpkinshaped cards to the doorkeeper, who looked amazingly like Peter Pan. Hello, he said as they passed. Elaine heard music, people dancing. The pirate asked to dance, and whirled her off in the crowd. A dutch doll was talking to the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Elaine stared. Hello, they said. The pirate nodded. King Louis XIV was making eyes at a little col- ored girl: Abraham Lincoln was exchanging pleas- antries with the Queen of Egypt: an army captain was dancing with Aunt Mirandy from Pumpkin Centers. 3759 ,G Two Hundred Twenty-four .om 5' Hello, they all said, Hello.' Elaine couldn't understand it. They peeked into the Stalfroom. An old-fashioned beauty in a sweeping pink hat was taking IOOI beer from the hands of the resplendent Vagabond, His- torical creatures were seated all around. They had their pictures taken: they paraded around: they laughed, and sang, and danced some more. The music stopped and a man with an official look announced, all out. May I take you home? a ghost asked a be- draggled Cinderella. The chariot awaits you. Cinderella's chariot! Elaine rushed to see it, fol- lowed closely by the pirate. All piled into the chariot with Cinderella. The chariot seemed vaguely familiar to Elaine, in fact she dimly remembered having a puncture on Central Avenue in this same jalopie sometime in the faded past. Elaine laughed. A few momentslater they stopped with an awful jolt. You're home, he said. OhI It was lovely, thanks, said Elaine. Good-bye, then. Good-bye? No, she smiled, Hello. Hello? 1 Yes, 'hello' for all the rest of the year until next time, ' MAROON AND WHITE The Tooth Brush Mystery By ROBERT BURNS KWh1'ch is not a sequel to the Tooth Paste Mystery. j Such things are hard to believe. Truth, they say, is stranger than fiction, but strange things do happen in a schoolroom. This incident, however, as the vulgarians would say, takes the cake. CWhose cake they never state. Per- haps it's just as well to leave these things indeiinitej One day, some time ago, loud sounds emanated from a room in the East Building. Who's got a tooth brush? a loud voice demanded. I need one, too, a girlish soprano chimed in. Hurry up somebody. 'lWhat's that? stammered a startled soph, passing by outside. Don't know, grinned a jolly junior in reply, but it sounds as if a bunch of freshies have cut some new teeth, and want to give them a clean start in life. Inside the tumult still raged but in a quieter vein. I wonder if some teacher would have a tooth brush? queried a deep bass voice. You know, maybe they use one after their midday meal. NI don't think so, objected another, the radio tells us 'clean your teeth twice a day: see your dentist twice a year,' That means only morning and night. Methinks, a third voice interposed, that I'lI try anyway. I'rn going to hie myself to the new building and see what I can find. His mind made up, the self-appointed messenger wrote out a pass which was duly signed by the teacher Cand duly preserved after usage for some other day when time and hall guards would pressj . The door closed softly behind him with only a faint click. CAn Austinite is always courteousl . The messenger waved the pass before the thoughtful countenance of the young hall guard, who promptly seized it and read it through slowly and carefully before handing it back with a languishing all right. On the Hrst floor the painful process was repeated by the zealous guard stationed there. At last! Freedom! Down the stairway, out the door, and into the bracing Austin air went the anxious boy. Clap, clap, clap, sounded his hoofs Cshoes X113 Illllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllilllllll sag WNW ffm!! Alf, XX L - ff -1-ti 'I 'l llll ll . 2 E S l E-- 23' 1 EE. E:- to youj on the sidewalk pavement. Jingle, jingle, jingle, clanged the coins ' ..-.. , VT' I E: EEH H ' .............. , ' E Effie-' um , V t EE ,, ,- , f :: I f I - 555-11 zzz ' I '.-Q 'E-I : VI 7 X 1 E.. : A , l E I L1 I . lungs Two Hundred Twenty-six WI-IOOPEE Cpenniesb in his pockets. Puff, puff, puff, panted the laboring boy as he rushed up the steps into the West Building. Creeping stealthily up the first flight of steps to evade the sharp-eared guard, he broke into a mad dash up the second and third flights, where he pulled up short to walk calmly past the third floor guard. Oh, no, dear reader! He broke no rules. He had produced the pass, but was waved on. Down the hall. 310-308-306-where was the confounded room? Ah! there it was. He entered. Have you a tooth brush, please? he asked the startled teacher. A what?!' exclaimed the latter. Oh, dear, no! Not a one. She turned to her class. Has anyone a tooth brush they would lend? The class was unanimously negative. They gaped Copen mouthed, of courseb, at the rapidly dwindling messenger. Squirrel food, was their undertoned remark. The shaken boy made a hasty exit. He hadn't the courage to try any more teachers and he turned to retrace his steps. Back in the East Building again, the efficient hall guard recalled his usage and visa and voiced no protest. On the second floor, however, the guard was firm, if polite. Got an admit? The messenger promptly produced the evidence, which was seized even more promptly. Minutes passed. Still the guard read and ruminated. Whaddaya Want me to do, frame it for you? snarled the waiting lad goaded by impatience. CLike being goaded by a bull: they both get under your skinj . Why, that's right, trilled the guard a few moments later, a gleam of intelligence illuminating her features. You were by here a short time ago, weren't you? I didn't know you. Fearing lest he do bodily harm, the messenger hastened into the room and came to a halt with a click of his heels that would have wreathed Captain Jenk's face in smiles. No tooth brushes, he announced with hanging head. Dead silence reigned. Clf any reader who doubts this last statement will send a self addressed, stamped, envelope to the editors, he or she will receive positive proof. Sound recordings were taken on the spot. Hence we are in a position to KNOWID More silence. A pin dropped. Somebody picked it up. No one moved. Well, the teacher finally said. I don't know what we can do. l've looked all through the cupboards and can't find any. She moved to the front of the room. Why look here! she exclaimed. Did you see this? Here's one soaking here. Covetous hands clutched the air. Mine! arose a grand chorus. The teacher settled the hue by handing the brush to the foremost hand. Deep sighs. The room again returned to its natural state-a universal hubbub. ' Through the din came the spat, spat, of tiny drops shaken from an agitated tooth brush. After a time they ceased. fContinued on page 2312 Two Hundred Twenty seven MAROON AND VWI-IITE. Two Hundred Twenty-eight. maid, d I1O S26 I 'd great boun In one MAROON AND WHITE Two Hundred Thirty WI-IOOPEE The Prodigal Son By Jimmy Young Ben Hathaway left his happy home in the wee small hours of one summer's afternoon. He had a destination, did this lad, and he also had 34.53, a Canadian dime and a bent penny. He was bound on a serious venture. He would set the world on fire or know the reason why. So he took the offer of a farmer, bought the linoleum and proceeded home where he was to enjoy a morning in drinking pink tea and nibbling wafers. But this boy was more than a locksmith, He was captain of the pom-pom pullaway team at college and played a fast game of marbles. Ushering at checker games was his long suit, and as an umpire at tiddledy-winks matches he had no peer. Therefore, when the dentist said Here, take your dog, he said, Cer- tainly, I will take this animal home and feed him N. B. C.'s superlative dog cookies, too. So he took the bird cage and went home. CMoral: Never feed a hot penny to a monkey,j Ode to an Onion O shunned and slighted tender shoot- CWhich are you: vegetable or fruit?j I turn my eyes from daffodils And green vines on the window-sills, To tell you that you cop the cake When smothering a piece of steak. With liver also you're O. K. Every night but Saturday, For that's the night when I step out With her to galavant about: But there are noses there to smell you, And oh, your best friend wouldn't tell you! 0 O O --Boy Blue TOOTH BRUSH MYSTERY fContz'nued from page 2271 'iWell, sighed the fortunate possessor, this spatter work might make good drawing, but 'it's plenty hard work. Grimly he set again to the task of scraping a spatula across the ink clogged bristles of the tooth brush, causing tiny drops to fall on the decorative annual illustration. Queer people, these artists! 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