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

 - Class of 1934

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Ol'dCl' of Boolcs lntroduction Dedication Faculty Graduates Schoolmates Qrganizations Sports Features ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Cover design by Janet Chadwick. Popularity pages by Alice l-lans. Ely Leat design by Alice Hans and members ot Journalistic Art Class. Sports pages designed by Jaclc Stonhouse. Little Theatre pages designed by Evelyn Cervenka and Eleanor Donaldson. Photography by Mottet-Russell, with special mention ot Mr. Joe Dorin. Engraving by the Eaithorn Corporation represented by lvlr. Wm. E. Kabus. Printing by the Ered Klein Company, with particular acknowledgments to Mr. William Niehaus. Qllzmzzm 45 ' iii wi ' X 5 A .L Q ' HW ek - V ' A ' f hx 1 5' X A. , 'Z Fx f w -1. -l-o Friendship and Friendliness we dedicate this Slcetch-hoolc in which are recorded many ol the Joys and Achievements, the Happy Faces and the Familiar Places ol our Friendly Austin High School Days eeceaeea V. '-1 ' ' ' ' - ' 1 tf. - 'V V .V . - ' 1: WZ - T7 ' I .,'V 4.9-'I' . f: ' -. ' -I-ri.-:if 215'-I? 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' I ,,V,, ' -, I-7:1 - .-,AVI-I 'II' L vi ! -V QV - 1, I .. ,e.. .'3,.I..,I 45+ ,V 7 ',g'L, - ,Vw .MV-1 4-,bla 1,-vw -V1 5' K 51 4'-' ' Qi 045' .mc-r ,Q xg., J e Fx, ly . 1, Q ,f' , ' N Q .rx x x gf ,- X +1 x- l X -,, 5311, Xl' F. guy? 3 . ,',ZW'- , 'fyC,:.'-', 2 f if , , k 15' l. , X , ,x i WWW, is f--ff TZ,il4 ,..:+.-fm' -. , .uf V, W 2 4 f J a X, Sv Q, Nfziffx K' 4. inf- ff 5. f,,, 'l 4r y,4'5' Zn, 3 W i W lt seems to me that it is peculiarly fitting that the Student Editorial Committee should have selected the idea ot Friendship as the motit tor our Annual. lt our world in our Austin High School is to be the preparation tor a larger world outside, we can do no better here than to stress the idea ot triendship, and the idea ot cooperating with others in working toward ideals. MAROON AND WHITE Ten AROUND THE SCHOOL 'Mn Harris, ohms, ama peres, volts. 9 Mr. Miller, chlorophyll, chloroplasts. 0 Mr. Nichols, trials, con- tracts, sales. ' Miss Lloyd, testival, high C har- mony. 9 Mr. Starner, ac- counts, dollars, totals. 'Mn Ernst, slides, pro- jections, microscopes. 9 Mr. Stump, machines, grinding valves, . Mr. Sonquist, tield trips, amo- eba. cultures. 9 Miss lser, Bryant, Whittier. 'Miss Hatley, perspectives, col- or charts. 9 Mr. Jarvis, A angles, arches, elevations. l FACULTY MR. HARRY D. HUMISTON, MR. GEORGE H. BRUSH. Assistant Principal, West Bldg. Assistant Principal, East Bldg. FACULTY Wilbur H, Wright ,.,,,,.., , .....,,,, .......,,,.,,..,.,......,......, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, P r incipal Harry D. Humiston .,........ George C. Brush ........,,, , ....,.,..,,,,, ..,,..,,,, , ,, ,,.,,,,, Assistant Principal ,Assistant Principal, East Building Donald B, Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,.,....... Head Teacher, Hay Branch Lewis M. Carpenter .,.,.... . . ........ Assistant Principal, Burbank Julia Herrick ,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,.......,...,,..,,,.,..,,,....,.. ,,., .,,,,.,,.,..,... , , ,,,,...,. , , .... .. ,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Registrar Miss Eula Deaton, Miss Alvine Flory, Miss Cecile Dore, Miss Elizabeth Gaynor, Miss Helen Atwater, Mrs. Freda MacGuchan and Mr. J. Lee Roth are absent this year on sabbatical leave. ATTENDANCE OFFICERS ENGLISH Collins, Harold Ramsey, Grover ART Chenoweth, Sophie, Chrm. Booth, Fern Dandliker, Gertrude Hatley, Olga Johnson, Esther Lutton, Cherry Miner, Julia Pellens, Louise Philley, Esther lser, Mabel, Chrm. Berens, H. A. Beugnot, Irene Brennoclc, Mary Bresee, Helen Burnap, Ellen Carlson, Ruth Church, Anna Coolc, May Cox, Olivia Current, Lucille Davis, Clara Doody, Margaret Elsam, Ruby Fagan, Dona Glynn, Madeline Gossett, Bernice Hass. Mary Hansen, Gladys Holch, Frederic Horn, Vernon Kempes, Belle Kraemer, Frances Lincoln, Margaret Lowry, Mary Maher, Sue Marshall, Bernice Martin, Amy MAROON AND WHITE Twelve DIVISION TEACHERS OF FEBRUARY GRADUATES STANDING: Mr. Akerlund, Mrs. Wiltshire, Mr. Thompson. SEATED: Miss Roberts, Miss Johnstone, Miss Cheno weth, Mrs. Lowry, Miss Noonan. TEACHERS NOT IN THE PICTURE ARE: Mrs. Clark, Mr. Finley, Mr, Holch Miss O'LoughIin, Mr. Myers, Mr. Tiernan. Mead, Doris Merz, Martha O'Brien, Janet Rape, Alice Rylander, I-Iazel Sattord, Helen Sehladar, Hortense Schoenbeck, Helen Stone, Marion Stott, Ella Walker, Blanche Zimmerman, Ethel MATHEMATICS Spitler, Orla, Chrm. Abbott, Celinda Billings, I-Iarold Bristol, Stanley Bryan, Jennie Burgess, Elaine Butler, Lester Cable, Wicklitte Carpenter, Lewis Craig, Clarence Cromwell, Roy Daugherty, Nona Funk, Ruth I-Ieiby, Albert Hopkins, Leo Krebill, Armin Landers, Dorothy Miller, Donald Mumlord, Graydon Ramsey, Grover Roberts, Louise Ronocli, Louis Stubbletield, Alta SOCIAL SCIENCE Ballinger, Wilbur, Chrm. Baum, Alice Downing, James Eaton, William Furlong, Stasia I-Ianna, R. Louise I-Ieadley, William Kelly, Regina Libby, Eleanor Lussenhop, Raymond Moore, Mary O'Loughlin, Elizabeth SchIeich,Jessie Smith, Grace Sweeney, Marian Thomas, Roscoe Thompson, Arnold Tiernan, William Tobin, Marie Wade, Mary Welch, Sue Willis, Helen TECHNICAL Jelinek, Robert, Chrm Berthlein, Charles Cleve, Irving Coles, Raymond Dodge, Glen Dunnett, William Feddersen, Edward Gardner, Cyril Jarvis, Eugene Johnson, Hugh Langan, Albert McComb, Edward Petzing, Erwin Robinson, Jesse Roper, Forde Snively, Edward Soderling, Arthur Stump, Daniel Tonn, George Wirth, Erwin FACULTY DIVISION TEACHERS OF JUNE GRADUATES STANDING: Mr. Compton, Miss Schoenbeck, Mr. Galusha, Mr. Alexander, Mr, Whitaker, Miss McCarty, Mr. Heitman, Miss Greiner, Mr. Ring, Miss Gruener. SEATED: Miss lser, Mr, Wareham, Miss Gamble, Mrs. Hatton Miss Hartley, Miss Kempes, Mr. Johnson. TEACHERS NOT IN THE PICTURE ARE: McCurdy, Miss McLinden Mr. Finley, Mrs. Kelly. COMMERCIAL Ritter, Harold, Chrm. Alrerlund, Oscar Alexander, O, G. Browers, Mabel Cauvins, Ellen Clarlc, Edna Compton, Roy Cooke, Mary Dahl, Mary Estvad, Ruth Finley, Thomas Furlong, Stasis Galusha, Edwin Glamore, Austin Gruener, Sylvia Hagland, Hazel I-lathorne, Zenas Leach, Edward McCurdy, Ina McLindon, Marcella Nichols, Andrew Robinson, Mildred Schwartz, Otto Soyer, Bessie Starner, John Tench, Myrtle Thorson, Thelma Troeger, Blanche Wierson, Annie HOUSEHOLD ARTS Gladish, Nancy, Chrm. Huizenga, Ruth LANGUAGE Nelson, Theodore, Chrm. Albachiara, Genners Beclc, Theophilus Bledsoe, Beulah Culbertson, Kenneth Davis, Minnie Dolese, Marie Grimes, Robert Hatton, Lydia Helsing, Helen Herrick, Julia Johnstone, Alice Little, Arthur McCarty, Edna Meade, Ruth Mietlce, Gustav Older, Margaret Pulolow, Mary Torgersen, Mayme Wareham, Manley Wiltshire, Ruth LUNCH ROOM MANAGEMENT Reif, Selena MUSIC Lloyd, I-lazel, Chrm. Bittner, Mildred Byrne, I-lelen Gish, Albert Nutt, Hubert Ryerson, Louise PHYSICAL EDUCATION Stetiens, George, Chrm. Angier, M. Estelle Greiner, Meta Hansen, Rose Heitman, Franlc Hotrneister, Louise Jenlcs, Orra Mazanec, Blanche Murphy, Joseph Noonan, Catherine Olson, Gilbert Ring, George Schmidt, Rudolph Thirteen MAROON AND WHITE SCIENCE Harris, Clarence, Chrm. Akers, Fred Anderson, Hubert Ballew, Amer Burns, Elmer Catt, Orval Charles, Grace Collins, Harold Crew, Maurice Ernst, Walter Finkbeiner, John Fouts, Russell Fraser, l-lazel Gainer, Edna Gamble, Faith Gouqet, Charles Hartley, Christine Holmes, David Lee, Glen McVey, Richard Miller, Arthur C. Myers, John Novak, Rose O'Connell, Daniel Parks, Wilma ,.,.,., 1 V, . 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VICE-PRESI DENT Mary Patricia Ashworth Pat 456 Emmet Secretary All-City Girls' Conterence 7, 87 Senior Editor M. 81 W. 87 Co-Chairman Lat Day 87 Cast Belle ot Barcelona 7 Secretary Opera Club 5, 67 Junior Queen 5, 67 Membership Chairman Botany Club 57 Treasurer Botany Club 6. Ambition: Illinois. Charming personality . . . Irish beauty. . . popularity on campus. SECRETARY Mona Frances Thwaite Peanuts 452 Ryerson President ot G. A. A. 87 President Booster Club 67 lnterclub 6-87 Cheer Leader 4-87 Girls' Sport Editor 77 Editor ln the Swim'7 Student Council 87 Vice-President G. A. A. 77 College Club 5-7. Ambition: A sob sister on someone's shoulder. Twinlcling toes . . . gracetulness . . . queen ot the campus. TREASURER Jeanette Barrett Jen 45I Nash Costume Mistress Disraeli 47 Washington Pageant 57 Touch- down 67 M. 81 W. Representative 37 Treasurer ot Thespians 67 President ot Thespians 87 Little Theatre 3-77 Latin Club 27 Col- lege Club 37 Y Club 37 History Club 87 Cast Pot Boiler 8. Ambition: To travel. Sweet calmness . . . serene idealism . . . cream puttsf' SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Charles H. Stotz Dobber 455 Emmet Football l-77 Second Lieutenant Band I-87 President Varsity A 87 lnterclub 87 Treasurer Prep Club 87 Sergeant-at-Arms History Club 7, 87 Treasurer Law Club 87 Student Council 87 Secretary- Treasurer Varsity A 7. Captivating smiles . . . iocose . . . popularity. Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE Eighteen F F COMMITTEES OF THE CLASS OF I933V2 COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES: Joseph Haas, Chairman: Miss Libby, Adviser William Bielke, Thomas Burns, George Carlson, Jane Fritz, William Laise, Frances Lederer, Lucille Rogers, Thomas Roscoe, Catherine Salabes, Louis Santoro, Elmer I Weinthaler, David Whittingham, Willard Wright, Violet Wurst. COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Annabelle Green, Chairman: Mr. Akerlund, Mrs. Clark, Mr. Thompson, Advisers. Frank Anderson, Vivian Beck, Florence Berman, Emily Calderwood, Martin Callahan, John Dahl, Edwin Hauge, James Macgregor, Fred Olson, Charles Potter, Helen Smith, Irene Witz, Henrietta Woelke. IDROM COMMITTEE: John McLean, Chairman: Miss Johnstone, Mrs. Lowry, Mr. Tiernan, Advisers. Betty Allen, Robert Allen, Walter Condon, Fred Engelthaler, James Fetters, Delmar Gay, Oliver Matterer, Charlotte Nettler, Lillian Perrine, Harold Stark, Robert Tracy, Howard Welk, Frances Wilmot. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE: Ruth Ryden, Chairman: Mr. Holch, Mr. Myers, Miss Noonan, Miss Roberts, Advisers. Howard Anderson, Herbert Dittmer, Elizabeth Heinicke, Walter Henry, George Hogg, Viola Jernberg, George Muir, Peter Petrotl, Sam Petrone, James Ryan, John Salerno, Evelyn Wickum, Frances Zappie. CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Melvin Greisz, Chairman: Mrs. Wiltshire, Adviser. Ray- mond Barber, Marion Bevington, Robert Christians, Carolyn Gabriel, Paul Honath, Dorothy Isaacson, Walter Johnson, Fernalee Kennedy, Paul Liess, Harry Orr, Doris Solem, William Thompson, Granville Ward. LOWER, COLOR AND MOTTO COMMITTEE: Charlotte Marschak, Chairman: Miss Libby, Adviser. Florence Cohen, John Gallagher, Nita R.IHouk, Donald Kitzing, Angelina Lucchesi, Shirley Mazure, Rosaria Motto, Roy Murphy, Edward Nowakowski, Glen Nyberg, Henry Pomernacki, Jennie Shelesna, Doris Southall. INANCE COMMITTEE: Ruthbelle Piser, Chairman: Mr. Thompson, Adviser. Louis Antonacci, Hubert Bumgardner, Frank Carstens, Howard Faus, Edris Garner, Isadore Horwitz, Robert Merley, Lillian Otsaiot, Arne T. Olsen, Anne Ruzek, Enez Squassoni, Howard Stack, Russell Stewart. PRINTING AND ENGRAVING COMMITTEE: James Giovannetti, Chairman: Miss Chenoweth, Adviser. Ernest Baldwin, Jerry D'Addio, Ida DePetro, Dorothy Hake, Alice Hans, Ethelyn Hughes, Leslie Irwin, Russell Laird, Arthur Mainiero, Norman Reese, Jerome Sedgwick, Joseph Walter, Weston Whittingham. IN AND RING COMMITTEE: Mr. Finley, Adviser. Melvin Barnett, Henry Bohn, William Kasper, Pearl Chapel, Annette Gunther, Geraldine Hoskins, Anne Ippolito, Joseph Pope, Halpin O'Reilly, Carolyn Sanclstrom, Willard Swanson. John Albano Moon 458 McLaren Economics: Chemistry: Italian: Sgt. R. O. T. C.: Bslct.: Pentong: Austin Times Rep.: Law: Astral. Ambition: To be a chemist. Intelligent . . . witty . . . test tubes. Betty Laura Allen 464 Tilton Silver Order l329 7: Quill and Scroll 8: Times Staff 6-8: Astral 5: V.-Pres. Science Z: Prom. Com. 8: Y and Science l: Pentong 7. Ambition: To be a real good stenographer. High dives . . . sunny beaches . . . distinctive charm Margaret Ruth Allen Maggie 465 Nobel M. 81 Xl. Rep. 2: Astral: History: Y : College: Science Honor: Commercial Law: Girl Reserves. Ambition: Art -! Black-eyed Susans . . . gleaming teeth . . . petite loveliness. Bob l-l. Allen 460 Emmet Capt. Swimming Team, Jr. and Sr. 3, 4, 7, 8: Swim. I-8: Pres. Boys' Prep. 8: Sec. lnterclub B: Prom. Com. 8: M. 8- W. Rep.: Varsity A. Ambition: Olympics. Keen strokes . . . green waters . . . pleas- ing personality. Evelyn Harriet Amundsen Ev 464 Cameron G. A. A. 2: C. l. C. I-8: Law 8. Ambition: Chase education until it's ex- hausted. Swell person . . . sweet disposition . . . persistence. Dorothea E. Ander Deny 456 Kev Sr. Ed. M. 81 W. 8: Pentong 7: Astral 7: G. A. A. 4: Debaters 2, 3: C. l. C.: M. 81 W. Rep. Ambition: Overcome my stage fright. Natural beauty . . . sweet disposition . . . intelligence, quiet. CLASS OF l933V2 George Edmun Andersen Georga 453 V HGV Law Rep. 8: M. Bi W. Rep. 3: C. l. C- Rep. 2: Chemistry 7. Ambition: Happy, successtul life. Refined . . . courteous . . . iolly fellow. Anna Ragnhilcl Anderson Ray 464 l'l5Y cept. Ball ls, College 6, 71 College Rep. 7: Pentong 7: C. l. C. l-B. Ambition: Interior decorator: then trip to Sweden. Sophisticated satins . . . twinkling heels . . . gay debutantef' L Elizabeth L. Anderson Betty 453 NBSl1 lst Lt. Band 8: Sgt. Band 6, 7: Band 2-8: History 8: Botany 3: Pentong 5-7: G. A. A. 2-4. Ambition: To succeed. Sweet simplicity . . . coquette . . . happy days. Howard l'l. Anderson 459 Class Day Com. 8. Ambition: To go beyond my goal. Reserved . . . deep friendship . . . hande some blondnessf' 'Mary Ashworth Class Vice-President lSee page l7l Marjorie Doris Balcer Margie 464 Lloyd G. A. A. 2, 4-7: C. l. C. I-8: College 6, 7: Pentong 7. Ambition: To be a globe trotter. Mischievous pranks . . . gay laughter . . . raring t'go. Ernest Francis Baldwin Ernie 462 Ryerson Printing and Engraving Com. 8: Booster 6, 7: Swimming Team 5: Tennis Team 4: Gymnastic 5: Jr. Lite Saving Club 4: lntra Bslct:.j3: C. l. C. Subscr, IVB: Times Subscr. 5-8: M. 8: W. Mem. 648. Ambition: Become a big business man. Intelligent . . . and a good, hard worker. Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE Raymond John Bella Ray 458 Young Varsity Baseball 5-7: Intra. Baseball 2-63 R. O. T. C. l-43 Austin Times Rep, 6-83 Track 63 Corridor Duty 43 Lowrys Loons 6-8. Ambition: A National league ball playere Success!-Then who? Sure baseball hand . . . reassuring grin . . . immaculate appearance. Silvio Joseph Banducci Babe 454 Austin l.aw3 Economics3 Botany. Ambition: To become an aviator. Flight formation . . .take oft . . . happy landings. Raymond C. Barber Ray 456 Howe Maior Concert Band 83 Band l-8: Solo Contest 73 All-City Orchestra 73 Nat'l Band Contest '333 City Band Contest '3l, '323 Candidatc Trcas. '33Vg3 Gift Com. B3 C. l. C. Rep, 3, 53 Football Rep. 6. Ambition: Solo clarinetist in Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra. Symphony orchcstras . . . championships . . . applause. Vernon Leonard Barnes Barney 45I Nash lntra. Bskt. 33 History 73 Com'l Law 83 Spanish 3, 43 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Botany 43 Times Rep. 4. Ambition: To be somebody in the world. Go-getter . . . ambitious . . . initiative. Melvin Bernie Barnett Mel 45l Spencer Pin 81 Ring Com.3 Times Rep.3 C. I. C. Rep. Ambition: To be a great research scientist. Debonaire . . . suave . . . witty. 'Jeannette Barrett Class Treasurer tSee page l7l lflathlyn N. Barton Kay 462 Lucy Flower C, l. C. l-8: 6. A, A. lg C. l. C. Rep. 43 College 63 Times Rep. 53 Law 6. Ambition: Couldn't be told in six wordsl Delicate cameo settings . . . sott brown hair , . . solitude. Twenty Lillian Bass Lill 462 Lakeview Booster 83 C. l. C. 83 College 43 History 23 G. A. A. 53 Y 23 Com. Law l. Ambition: To travel and go to Cham- paign. Vivacious personality . . . sparkling eyes . . . dark beauty. Mary Rose Bass Blondie 462 Tuley Y Rep. 73 C. l. C. Rep. 43 Law 83 His- tory 63 Austin Times Rep. 7. Ambition: Become acquainted with people and world. G-enial personality . . . timid smiles tailored smartnessf' Vivian A. Beck Becky 464 Elmwood Park Commencement Com. 83 Times Rep. 3-8: Science Honor l, 23 Y l-53 C. l. C.3 College 63 Com'l Law B3 History 6, 7. Ambition: To realize all my dreams. Campus sweetheart . . . shimmering gowns . . . music, dancing, Harriett Frances Bedard Beutsy 46l John Mills V.-Pres. Booster 6, 73 Presented with Foot- ball 63 Austin Times Statf 73 Chrm. Dis- tribution Com. C. l. C. Clean-up Wk. 73 Com'l Law 7, 83 College 6-83 Pentong 7, 83 C. l. C. Rep. 6, 73 Astral3 Science Honor. Ambition: To be an All-American Girl. Fashion plate . . , gaiety . . . winning personality. Edwin F. Beniamin Jake 46l Howe Ambition: Comedian or undertaker. Wisecracks . , . radios . . . prize- winning matches, Genevieve W. Bennorth Gene 465 Tilton C. l. C.3 Y 4, 53 Capt. Ball 63 Law 73 Cooking 7. Ambition: Model beautiful clothes in Paris. 'Rue de la Paix' . . . sophistication . . . graciousnessf' Florence Fay Berman Flo 46l Flower High Commencement Com. 8, Y 8, Attend- ance Asst. 5-8, College 3, Science Honor 2, German I, 2, Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Beautiful home with that cer- tain somebody. Saks-Fifth Avenue . . . charming hostess . . . reserved charm. Lillian Bernsten Lill 455 John Mills Debating I-3, History 5, 6, Little Theatre 3, 4, 7, 8, Spanish 6, C. l. C. Rep., Science Honor 3, 4, Botany 3, 4, Latin 2, 3. Ambition: To become famous as a dancer. Dancing blue eyes . . . fascinating man- ner . . . clever. Marian Elizabeth Bevington Bev 455 Byford Conductor L'Allegro column 8, Pres. Span- ish 8, Bronze, Silver and Gold Classes of Order of l329 6-8, Quill and Scroll 8, Dele- gate N. S. P. A. Convention 8, Exchange Ed. Austin Times 6, Reporter Austin Times 6-8, Sec, Botany 5, Publ. Chrm. Botany 4, Refresh. Chrm. Botany 3. Ambition: De Pauw-newspaper-Miggs and a Penthouse. Blue . . . fragile verse . . . backless blouses . . . spice! Charlotte Emma Beyer Red 464 Lewis German 3, C. I. C. I-8, History 6. Ambition: To become popular. Sweet simplicity . . . quiet gentleness . . . cool, slow-running streams. William Herman Bielke Bill 457 Lowell Law Membership Com. 8, Com. of Com. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Physics 6. Ambition: To be a mechanical engineer. Convincing arguments . . . lofty aspira- tions . . . hard work. Arnold Joseph Biondo Amie 451 Nash Pres. Italian 8, lnterclub 8, R. O. T. C. I, 4, Amer. Legion Honor Medal Award 3, Spanish Rep. 3. Ambition: To gain continual happiness through constant righteousness. Poker faced iokes . . . whimsical smiles . . . youthfulnessf' cLAss or iqasyz Albert Harry Bitzer Al 45l Young Band 2-B, lntra. Bskt. I, 2, C. l. C. Rep. 8, Jr. City 6, History B, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 6, Botany 3, 4, Pentong 8, Chemistry 7, Austin Times Rep. 4-6. Ambition: Choke Weston Whittingham's infectious laughter. Neckties . . . debonair . . . changeable . . . suave . . . musicaI. Henry D. Bohn Hank 459 Emmet Chenoweth's Chiselers l-8, lst Lt. R. O. T. C., Pin and Ring Com. 8, Astral 3, Chem. 8, Law 8, Times Rep. 8, Pentong 6, 7, Officers 7, 8, Picked Platoon 8. Ambition: To cultivate the requirements of popularity. Lasting friendship . . . good times . . . black jack. Ruth Braude Ruthie 456 Emmet Co-Ed.-in-chief M. Xt W. 8, lnterclub 8, Pres., V.-Pres., Sec. French 8, 7, 6, Gold Class Order of l329 8, Quill and Scroll 8, Chrm. Publ. Corn., Laf Day 8, Treas. Y 8, Literary Ed. Times 8, Candidate Treas. C. l. C. 7, History Scrap Book Chrm. B, Astral Gold Honor Pin 2, 3, Co-Cond. Eyes of Fashion 7. Ambition: To say the right thing at the right time. Brilliance personified . , . serene sophis- ticated beauty . . . intriguing illusivenessf' Anne Scott Brew 456 Emmet News Ed. Times 8, Quill and Scroll B, Gold, Silver, Bronze Class of l329 6-8, Press notices for Belle of Barcelona 7, Opera Club 5-7, Times Reporter 6, 7, Delegate to N S. P. A. Convention. Ambition: Esse Quam Videri. Flagstone gardens . . . sincerity . . . cool green ivy. Herbert R. Brinke Herb 453 Mills Boys' Glee 3-6, C. l. C. I-8, lntra. Base- ball l, 5, Chem. 7, B, Hist. 6, lntra. Bskt. 5 6, Latin 2-4. Ambition: Make money-to retire--then travel. True friend . . . real sport . . . indus- trious. Joseph William Brown Bill 456 Emmet Rep. M. 8- W. I, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Football Rep. 3, Spanish 7, Sgt.-at-Arms Spanish 8, lntra. Bskt. 4, History 6, Chemistry 7. Ambition: To meet co-eds at Illinois. Girls, girls everywhere . . . talkativcness . . . pal. Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE George Forrester Bryant Tiny 456 Kev Sr. Hi-Y 5-8: Jr. Hi-Y l-4: Science Honor I-4: History 8: Latin l-4: Astral l, 2: Times Rep. 6: Law 8: Sgt.-at-Arms Section 8: Pentong. Ambition: College. Banter . . . independence . . . iovialityf' Winifred Marie Buchanan Winnie 462 Young C, l. C. l-8: G. A. A. 3: College 3: Booster 5: German 2. Ambition: Learn to make other people beautiful. Sweet disposition . . . dancing feet . . . refreshments. Crra V. Buchholz Or 465 Byford C. I. C. Rep. 8: Times Rep. 2, 6, 7: Col- lz-qc 7: History 6: C. l. C. I-B: Y 2: G. A. A. 2: French I. Ambition: To find the key to success. Curly locks . . . bubbling laughter . . gay fklnightsf' Violet Laura Buchholz Wotsie 464 Delano C. I. C. Rep. 3: Opera 8: German 7: C. I. C. I-8: Pentong 7: History 7. Ambition: Art and a million. Spicy wit . . . quiet dignity . . . ar- tistic nature. Jennie lflelen Buczak Just Jean 455 Nobel G. A. A. 2: French l. Ambition: To be a success in life. Hazel eyes . . . loving smile . . . pleas- ing personality. Hubert Bumgardner Bubbles 459 Lane Tech At Lane, Baseball Team I-6: City Cham- pions Baseball 4-6: Football 6: lntra, Bskt. l-6: lntra. Baseball I: Student Rep. l-6: Spanish 2, 3: At Austin, Chenoweth's Chiselers 7, 8: Financial Com. B: lntra. Bskt, 7. Ambition: To understand one of Mr. Har- ris's iokes. Athletic tournaments . . . silver cuD5 . . . iovialf' Twenty-two I-larolol Joseph Burke Bud 458 Nash Fresh. Football l: Football 5, 6: intra. Baseball 6: lntra. Bskt. 7: Com'l Law 8: Arch. I-B. Ambition: You'd be surprised! Dancing feet . . .speedy cars.. .and ? Thomas O. Burns T. B. 454 Key Com. on Com. 8: V.4Pres. Hi-Y 4: Hi-Y 2-8: Candidate for Treas. '33'f2 7: Nat'l Band Contest '33g Band 2-8: Sgt. Band 7, 8: M. Bi W. Rep. 3-8: Chemical B: Football Rep.6. Ambition: To be a second Madame Curie. Jazz bands . . . Ladies' man . . . swell fellow. Emily Louise Calderwood Em 456 Ryerson Pres. Opera 8: lnterclub 8: Leading Lady Belle of Barcelona : Opera 5, 8: College 6, 7: French 7: Commencement Com. 8: Girls' Glee 4: Y : G. A. A. I-5. Ambition: Sing, sing, and keep on sing- ing. Statuesoue, iithesome grace . . . sweet melodies . . . applause. Martin Joseph Callaghan Corky 457 Our Lady Help of Christians C. I. C. Rep. 2-4, 8: Mem. Law 8: Com- mencement Com.: lntra. Bskt.: Law Com. on Advertisement 8. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer. Cheerful . . . witty . . . swell fellow. Adolph Callner Be 459 Emmet Major R, O. T. C.: Pentong 5-7: German 7: Rifle Team 5-7: Chemistry 8: C. I. C. Rep. 8: Fire Marshals 5: Picked Squad 2: Sr. Hi-Y 8: Chenoweth's Chiselers l-8. Ambition: Study surgery on Hitler in Berlin. Flashing uniforms . . . research labora- tories . . . human bodies. Gunhild J. Carlson Gunnie 462 Hay College 7: C. l. C.: Y 6, 7. Ambition: To be somebody's nurse, Dreamy eyes . . . vivacious personality . . . soothing hands. John Joseph Carlson Swede 45I Byford lntra. Bskt. 31 City 61 Commercial Law 81 History 51 Clean-up Com. 21 C. I. C. Rep. I1 M. Ei W. Rep. I. Ambition: To graduate from Northwestern University. flndeed a pal . . . flash . . . compan- ionship. Frank Edward Carstens Carnuts 453 Young R. O. T. C. Sgt. 61 Chemistry 7, B1 History 61 Finance Com. 81 C. I. C. Rep. 21 Times Rep. 41 G-lee 4-61 Hi-Y 5, 61 C. I. C. I-B. Ambition: To absorb some more educa- tion. Eagerness . . . good sport . . . camp fires. Carmella Adelaide Catanzaro Carm 462 Nobel Y Rep. I-61 G. A. A. I-51 M. 81 W. 71 College 7, 81 C. l. C. I, 3,41 Law 7, 8. Ambition: Go places and do things. Gay humor . . . charming nature . . sweetness. Jerome Francis Cervenka Jerry 460 M. 8. W. Rep. 6, 71 Football 21 Track, Pole Vaulting 51 C. I. C. Rep. 51 Jr. Dance Com. 6. Ambition: To win success in all fields. Swell guy . . . ambitious . . . always willing. George Leo Cesarotti Caesar 454 Morse Band 2-8: lntra. Bskt. 31 lntra. Baseball 41 Times Rep. 2. Ambition: To become a second Rubinoff. Spellbound audiences . . . supreme ar- tist . . . victory. Janet Leigh Chadwick Jan 45l Hay Assoc. Ed. M. 81 W. 81 M. 81 W. Art Staff 4-81 History Cab. 81 M. 81 W. Rep. 81 College 5, 61 Cartoonists 41 Y 16.A.A. I-81 C. I. C. I-81 Science Honor Rep. Ambition: Illinois-Traveling to remote places-Art. Warm friendships . . . teasing smiles . . . timber trails. CLASS OF I933V2 Pearl A. Chapel Tillie 454 Howe Pin and Ring Com. '33V11 Littie Theatre 6-81 Cast of Touchdown 61 History 5-7: M. Xi W. Rep. 41 College Rep. 5-71 Pen- tong 6, 71 G. A. A. I-41 Botany 3, 41 Cast of Pot Boiler 8. Ambition: Ride a kiddy car down Champs Elysees. 'Gilimmering footlights . .. flashing smile . . . dimly lit ballroomsf' Leah Madison Chase Lee 452 Emmet Hon. Science I, 21 French I-31 Pentong 71 Booster 6-8. Ambition: To be a successful business WOTTTBIT. Straightforward . . . serenity . . .blue- bells . . . fussy kittens. Robert Christians Bob 45l Howe Swimming Team 2, 81 Varsity A 1 Pres. Jr. Hi-Y 21 Interclub 2. Ambition: Aviation. A big splash . . . charming smile . . long strokes. Frances Mary Clark Franny 465 St. Angela Times Rep. 21 Pentong 51 Spanish 5. Ambition: Successful business woman and author. Earnest, true-blue . . . fun-loving , desirable pal. Lorena Mae Clark III-OVVYI' 462 Cameron G. A. A. 51 Capt. Bskt. Team 6-81 Volley- ball 4, 5. Ambition: -Be a private secretary and travel iCaI1fornial. 5portswoman . . . brisk autumn days . . . cheerinessf' Florence Shirley Cohen Flo 452 Tilton Flower, Color, Motto Com. 81 Pin and Ring Com. 71 Sec. Booster 6-81 Austin Times Rep. 2-41 Honor Com. Science I, 21 G. A. A. 2, 31 Girls' Reserve I, 21 French 3, 41 History 51 College 4, 5. Ambition: To do my best for him. Warm friendliness . . . loyalty , . , Com. panionshipf' Twenty-three MAROON AND WHITE Walter Condon Bud 456 May Editor-in-Chief Times 8, Capt. Concert Band 8: Sec. Student Council 8, Gold Class Order l329, 7, 8: Quill and Scroll 7, 8: 2nd Place City Solo Cont. 7, Lieut, Concert Band 7, TRA Campaign Manager 8, Prom Com. 8, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: All things considered-either school or a beer wagon. Subtle humor . . . hum of newspaper otiice . . . quiet efficiency. Victor William Copersmet vie ,458 Lovett Track 6-8: Gymnastic Team 4, 5, Swim. Team 2-4, Most Versatile Athlete of Aus- tin: Fencing 6: C. I, C. Rep., Varsity A 5-8, Architectural, lntra, Bslrt. 2, Ambition: To be wealthy and happy. Versatile athlete . . . roaring crowds . . . popularity. Ruth Verne Cornwell Ruthie 46I Morse Gorman 2. Ambition: To reach my goal. Serene friendship . . . snappy green cars . . . adorable. Ted A. Criel Curly 454 Locke Aviation, Fresh. Bsktg Fresh. Football. Ambition: Taxidermist, to stuff them, and how. Golden hearted pal . . . smiles . . . personality. Jerry S. D'Addio Jerry 46l May Ambition: Secure reputable position. Masculine companions . . . dim trails, tall trees . . . iungle torn-toms. John Jullian Dahl HDOC-' 454 Byfara Commencement Com. 8. Ambition: To be a specialized surgeon. Studious . . . ambitious . . . clever, collegiate. Twenty-tour Mary Ellen Dalton Babe 455 Hay Times Staff 7, 8: Pentong Rep. 4, Mem. Com. of Spanish 4, 5: G. A. A. Z-4, College 5, C. l. C. l, 8, History 5: Botany 4. Ambition: Get what l go after i?l. Lotta fun . . . good sport . . . basket- ball star. Bernice Shirley Daniels Red 465 Marshall High At Marshall: Dramatics 73 Publicity Mgr. Latin 6, 7, French 5: Hadassah Dcbs 5, 61 C. l. C. Delegate 4-6: G. A. A. 3-7. Ambition To succeed in everything l at- tempt. Charming personality . . , titian hair . . . sweetness galore. lda Barbara DePetro Pete 464 May italian 6: History 6: C. l. C. B: G. A. A. 2: Printing Engrav. Com. 8. Ambition: A lady of leisure. Lilies in candlelight . . . carefree laugh- ter . . . dreams. Elizabeth A. Diclcow Bets 462 Ti'ton C. l. C. I-8, Booster B: College 4: His- tory 2, G. A. A. 5, Y 2, Com'l Law l. Ambition: Travel, and be a hotel manager. Tall, stately pines . . . reliability . . . progress. Josephine Emily Dillon Joe 452 Providence Y 7: C. l. C. Rep. 8. Ambition: To travel. Cheery smiles . . . good nature . sweetness' Christine D'iMatteo Chris 462 Ryerson C. l. C. l-8: G. A. A. 2, 4, 5, Rep. 6, 83 Law 8, Italian 3, Rep. 6-7: Italian Treas. 8, Y I. Ambition: Travel. Swimming pools . . . dusky beauties . . . colorful taste. l'larold Edwin Dixon Dix 451 Key Cartoonist 21 lntra. Bskt. 3, 41 Chrm. Park- ing Com. 61 Capt. Hall Guards 81 A. H. S. Booster1 Football 2-71 Times Rep. l-3. Ambition: Work-lllinois-Attain heights of success. Successful enterprises . . . big chief . . . humorous. lvlax A. Doering Moose 45l Mgr. Hall Guards in East and West Bldg. 21 Opera 6-8, Boys' Glee 4, 51 Debating 4-6, Charter Member Const. Com.1 Times Rep.: C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: A design for living with G. He's gigantic . . . stupendous, colossal . . . what a manl Berniece Eleanor Domke Bee 462 Ryerson C. l. C. Rep. 41 Girl Reserves 2. Ambition: To land on the isle of success. Laughing blue eyes . . . winning smile . . . Gardenias. Joseph L. Donahue Joe 457 St. Angela C. l. C. Rep. 4, 51 Times. Rep. 3-61 Skat- ing 3-51 Fencing 7, 81 Auto Safety Com. 71 lntra. Bskt. 51 lntra. Baseball 61 Law 8. Ambition: To get a position. Cheerful . . . flashing foils . . . snappy comebacksf' Sylvia Eleanor Eckholm Sylvia 453 Nobel History 81 Y 21 Spanish 51 Latin 3. Ambition: To go to Spain. Reserved . . . quietness, friendly . . sweet companionship. William John Egan 453 lntra. Bskt. I-41 lntra. Baseball 2-41 Fenc- ing 3-51 lntra. Track Meet1 Latin 41 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To travel abroad. Pulsing with life . . . conquering ob- stacles . . . free throw. CLASS or iqasyz Fred Edward Engelthaler 458 Howe Varsity A 2-81 Prom. Com. 81 Skating Team I-81 lntra. Bskt. 51 Fresh. Track l1 C. l. C. Rep. 2, 5, 7, 81 Times Rep. I, 31 Astral 41 Sr. Class Nom. Com. 71 Lowry's Loons. Ambition: Only the shadow knows. Good natured . . . good pal . . . good sport. Grace Louise Ergang Gracie Allen 465 Emmet Band I-81 2nd Lt. Girls' Band 81 Sgt. Girls' Band 6, 71 Y 21 G. A. A. 21 Booster B. Ambition: A great musician like Mr. Nutt. Likeable . . . full of fun . . . studiousf' Astrid Violet Erickson os 465 Nash College 51 College Refresh. Com. 6, 71 Com'l Law 81 Section Club. Ambition: To be an expert beauty op- erator. Demure sweetness . . . fuzzy white kit- tens . . . moonlight strolls. Eileen Ruth Evans Ei 464 Young Spanish 31 G. A. A. 5, 61 History 6, 71 Bot R any 61 C. l. C. ep. 21 Y 5. Ambition: Taking dictation at l5O words a minute. Giggling gal . . . brown eyes . . . full of fun. Vincent l-l. Evert BUtCl'l'l 454 Fenwick lntra. Bskt. 41 lntra. Baseball 41 C. I, C, Ambition: Wine, women and song. Determination . . . big business , dictationsf' Anthony Phillip Falduto Ant 464 Crane lntra. Baseball1 lntra. Bskt.1 Law1 Stamp and Coin. Ambition: To be president of a large cor- poration. Business otfice . . . click of typewriters . . . Hes in conference. Twenty-tive MAROON AND WHITE Alfred Hughes Faulkner Al 459 John I-lay Pres. Chemistry 81 Sec. and Treas. Cheno- weth's Chiselers I-81 Pentong 4-6. Ambition: To make more money than Roosevelt. Chemical aspects . . . test tubes . . . leadership. Howard John Faus Lefty 46I Emmet Concert Orchestra I-41 M. Xt W. Rep. 6, 71 Finance Com, 81 Astral 7. Ambition: Certified public accountant. Adding machines . . . reliability . . . music. Eleanore Miryam Faye Faye 465 Emmet M. Bi W. Rep. 4, 51 German I-32 History 7, 81 G. A. A. I1 Miss Austin Times A Bridesmaidg C. l. C. Rep. 4-6. Ambition: To attain the title of an out- standing pianist. Cameos, aloofness . . . serene beauty . . . sophistication, sablesf' Pearl Ann Felger FeIgc 465 John Mills Opera 7, B1 Glee 3-71 History 31 Cast: Belle of Barcelona 1 C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: Send floating organ tones over ether. Jaunty beaux . . . laughing waters . . . gay versatility. James Carl Fetters Jim 45l Byford Bskt. 6-81 M. Si W. Rep. 61 History 61 Pentong 6, 71 Nom. Com. 71 lntra. Bskt. 51 Prom Com.1 Times Rep. 61 C. I. C. 71 Track 3, 4. Ambition: Westy and I-Florida, New Orleans. Cheering crowds . . . pies . . . bright repartee, smiles. Jeanne Ruth Fitield 452 Key Pentong 71 C. I. C. Rep. 51 Astral1 Latin 3, 41 Botany 416. A. A. I, 21 Cast: Dido and Aeneas. Ambition: Illinois U.-then travel with Fran. Dancing brown eyes . . . sweet smiles . . . seventeen. Twenty-six Robert Findlay Bob 454 Mills History 31 Law 8. Ambition: To make good, and see the world. Classy, snappy . . . hard worker . . . collegiate. Melvin Leroy Fisk Mel 458 Burbank lntra. Bskt. 4, 61 Intra. Baseball 51 Com'l Law 81 Lowry's Loons 8. Ambition: To conquer the game of golf. Family foursome . . . long iourneys . . success. Erma Marie Flood Erm 462 Grant History Mem. Com. 71 History 4, 5, 71 College 3-61 Y Rep. I1 Y I-31C. I. C. I-81 Law 5. Ambition: Too tame the big bad wolf. Faint perfume . . . blue-black hair . . fraternity pins. Nelio A. Florio Nails 456 Capt. Jr. Track 4, 51 Baseball 71 Skating 61 Bskt. 5, 61 Varsity A 4, 81 Spanish 6, 71 lntra. Bskt. 5, 61 C. l. C. Rep. 41 Asst. Ed. Charladora 1 M. 8- W. Rep. 3. Ambition: Accomplish something in the sports world. Stamina . . . driving legs . . . Florio lst . . . Time: 9:6l Harry V. Flynn 451 Botany 71 Pentong 61 Biology 41 Chemistry 5, 61 Law 71 Intra. Bskt. 41 Times Rep. 5. Ambition: To milk chocolate. Suede iackets . . . funster . . . devil-may- care. Harriette Virginia Forrest Peanuts 462 Delano C. I. C. I-51 Spanish 21 Y 21 G. A. A. I. Ambition: Learn to make others happy. Country club dances . . . blue formals . . . 'star dust'. Lois Joyce Friedman Joy 456 Delano Sec. French 83 Typist on Times Staff 73 French 2-8 Refresh. Science Honor l, 23 College 3, 73 Y 3, 73 Botany 3, 43 Pen- tong 63 C. I. C. I, 8. s Ambition: Keep more and later hours. Sweetly coquettish . . . white lilacs . . . Delicate music. I-I. Jane Fritz Fritzie 453 I-lay Class Treas. 5, 63 Section Club Pres. 4-63 C. I. C. Rep. 5'7: Com. on Com. 83 Y Rep. l, 5, 63 College 3, 4, 63 Pentong 5, 63 History 53 Botany 43 G. A. A. Ambition: To be true to myself. Modern Juliette . . . flashing brown eyes . . . smiles. Helen S. Fromm Hel 464 Spencer l.aw3 Science Flonor3 Y 3 C. I. C.3 Col- Iege3 History Rep. Ambition: Good position, with chances for advancement. Fairy world . . . elfin dances . . . dim lights. Carolyn lvl. Gabriel Carol 462 Burbank Photo, Com. 23 Fin. Com. 43 Gift Com. 83 Com'l Law 8. Ambition: Travel through the blue heavens. Saucy brown curls . . . faint perfume . . . lively steps. Renza P. Galioto Renz 454 Cameron Capt. Capt. Ball 53 Treas. Italian 33 G. A. A. 4-63 C. I. C. Rep. I-83 College 4, 53 Y I, 33 Botany 43 Spanish 5, 6. Ambition: Sorry, l'm only allowed six words. Curly hair . . . smiling . . . friendly disposition. Eugene Franklin Gallagher Skeeter 454 St. Mels G-lee 4-8: Track 3-63 History 5-7. Ambition: To wear an undertaker's silk hat. Ladies' man. . . . snappy comebacks . . . easy chairs. C L A S S O F I9 3 3 V2 John Gallagher Johnny 460 I-lay Cross Country 83 I-li-Y 83 Law 83 Chemistry 83 Naturalists' 33 Times Rep. 2-43 M. 8: W. Rep. 3-53 Color and Motto Com. 83 Com. I-li-Y 83 Track 8. Ambition: To find something to fill this space, Spiked shoes . . . chewing gum . broken test tubes. Edris FI. Garner Edie 454 Nash Finance Com. '33'f23 Pentong 6, 73 History 5-73 History Rep. 53 C, I. C. Rep. 4-83 Little Theatre 6, 73 Botany 3, 43 G. A. A. I-33 Cast of Touchdown 63 Cast of Pot-Boiler 83 College 5-7. Ambition: To lead misty life in London. Fastidiousness, charm, poise . . . theatri- cal debuts . . . gayety. Friedrich Samuel Gartz Hitler Law3 Literary3 Orchestra3 Band. Ambition: Commandant in U. S. Army. Fleets in . . . girl in every port . . sailor's strut. Julia Gaspar J 465 Nash Y 23 College 63 Section. Ambition: Stay on the Old Ox Road. Petiteness . . . curly blond hair . alluring smile. Delmar Wayne Gay Del 454 Nobel Capt. Fresh. Bskt, I3 C. I. C. Rep. 23 Law 83 Prom. Com. 83 Tiernan's Terrors 7. Ambition: To see the world in style. 'Philadelphia' gentleman . . . wide open spaces . . . farms. Jeannette Lanta Gilbertsen Jeanie 456 Lewis Asst. News Ed. Times 83 Quill and Scroll 83 Gold Class, Silver Class of I329, Bronze Classg Y 3 Ensemble in Touchdown 3 Little Theatre 4-63 Pentong 73 French 73 Press Com. for Touchdown 3 Atmosphere in Washington Pageant . Ambition: Find my niche in the world. Fluttering wrens . . . petite correctness . . .sun over a cottage. Twenty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Bettie Fclris Gitlis Bitty 452 May C. I. C. Rep. 5: Times Rep. 4: History 4, 6, 7: Botany 3: German 7: Spanish 4: G. A. A. 8. Ambition: Live off my dad's income. Charmingly cheerful . . . smilingly saga- cious . . . engagingly intriguing. James Roy Giovannetti Soft Pedal 459 Emmet Science Honor I-3: Asst. Mgr. Rifle Team 6: Pentong 7: Picked Squad 2: German 3: Sr. Hi-Y 8: Chrm. Printing and Engrav- ing 8: Chenoweth's Chiselers: V.-Pres. Chemistry 8: R. O. T. C. I-8. Ambition: Ask Mike, it all depends. Military academies. . . R. O. T. C. hon- ors . . . fellowship, Florence F. Goldberg Flo 455 Sumner Astral 5, 63 German 3, 4, Prog. Chrm. 5-7, Mem. Chrm., Trcas. 8: V.-Pres. Pentong 8: College 4-6: Times Staff 7, 8: Howdy Day Publ. Com. 6. Ambition: To become a successful busi- ness woman. Blue eyes . . . thoughtful expression . . . sophisticated appearance. Annabelle Green Tiny 452 Tilton Chrm. Commencement Com. 8: V.-Pres. Pentong B: Sr. Ed. M. 81 W, 8: Bronze Class Order of l329, 8: Feature Writer Times 8: Dance Chrm. Laf Day 8: Lady of Round Table 8: Cab, History 81 Y 8: Nom. Com. Class Officer 5-7: Little The- atre 5-8. Ambition: To make other people happy. Dainty petiteness . appealing fem- inity . . . cleverness, irresistible person- ality. Aaron J. Greenfield 456 Emmet Junius Brooks Touchdown 6: Sgt.-at- Arms Little Theatre 6: Picked Squad R. O. T. C. 2: C. I. C. Rep. 3: M. 81 W. 8: Junior Track 3: Washington Pageant 6. Ambition: Eat, drink and be merry. Refreshing humor . . . natural charm . . . enduring permanence. Dorothy Helen Grover Dot 456 John Mills Asst. News Ed. of Times 8: Treas. of Span- ish 8: Silver Class of l329, B: Bronze Class of l329, 7: Cast of Dido and Aeneas 2: Pentong 7: Botany 5. Ambition: To run a country newspaper column. Golden hair . . . sweet personality . . neatness, predominatingf' Twenty-eight Frances Ruby Grover Fran 452 John Mills Pentong 7: Astral: Latin 3, 4: Botany 4: G. A. I: Cast, Dido and Aeneas I: C. .C. Ambition: Travel with Jeanne. Wistful blue eyes . . . gay giggles . . seventeen. Grace Louise Gunderson Gracie 464 Howe Girls' Glee 6, 7: Opera 7, B: German 2-4: Y 2 3 History 7 C I C I8 Y Rep. 2: Cast, Belle of Barcelona 7. Ambition: To find my place in the sun. Happy smiles . . . musical possibilities . . . shades of blue. Annette F. Gunther 462 May Pin and Ring Com. 7: Mem. Girl Re- serves 2. Ambition: Swim as well as Gertrude Ederle. Smiling brown. eyes . . . tiled swimming pools . . . confldencesf' Eileen Marie Guynn Skippy 452 John Mills C. l. C. Rep. 5: G. A. A. 2: French 3, 4: Science I, 2: College 5: History 5: Booster 6-8: Pentong 6. Ambition: Well, you see, it's like this-. Dancing blue eyes . . . speeding roacl- sters . . . moonlit nights. 'Joseph Haas Class President fSee page I7l Dorothy Winifred Hake Dot 455 Flower At Flower: Sec. G. A. A. 3, 4: V.-Pres. Algebra 3: Flo-Tech-Hi l-4: Honor, 2, 4. At Austin: V.-Pres. G. A. A. 7, 8: V.-Pres. Booster 8: Times Rep. 6-8: Printing and Engraving Com. 8: College 5: Booster 6-8: G. A. A. Rep. 5, 8. Ambition: California-College-An exclu- sive dress shop-?? Aclrian's protege . . . snappy brown eyes . . . dark, handsome escorts. Edward John Hamilton Ham 452 Austin Fencing: Civics. Ambition: To be an aviator. Witty . .I . snappy comebacks . happy landlngs. Forrest J. Hammer Hammer 453 Hay German 35 Gymnastic Team 5, 75 Tennis Team 5, 75 Com'l Law 8. Ambition: An attempt to challenge the impossible. Perseverance . . . alootness . . . success- ful. John Edward Hammer Johnny 454 Franklin Mgr. Heavy Wt. Bskt. Team 75 lntra. Base- ball 65 Jr. Champs.5 Chemistry 85 Law 85 Tiernan's Terrors 5 C. I. C. Ambition: To have Mae West come up some time ! Flashy car . . . beautiful blonde . . . lonely spot, moonlight. Alice B. Hans Al 452 Nobel Art. Ed. M. 8: W. 85 Art Staff 6-85 Print- ing and Engraving Com. 85 History 85 Laf Day Publ. Com. 85 G. A. A. l5 AstraI5 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: Design miladies' fashions. Artistic creativeness . . . autumn colors . . . petite loveliness. LeRoy Hansen 458 Nash M. 81 W. Art Staff 85 Times Staff Cartoon- ist 7, 85 Pres. of Arch. 85 History 75 Publ. Com. 7, 85 Quill and Scroll 85 Pres. Cartoonist 75 Super Honor Role 8. Ambition: Prominence in the Art World. Agile fingers . . . clever cartoons . . . genial manner. Edward Arthur Hardman Bud 456 Byford Sgt.-at-Arms Prep. 7, 85 Pres. Sec. I5 C. l. C. Rep. 35 Times Rep. 25 M. 81 W. Rep. 45 French 75 Law 85 Chemistry 85 lntra. Bskt. 45 History 7. Ambition: To make babes like Chuck Stotz. Neat clothes . . . beautiful girls . . . snappy comebacksf' Robert Joseph Hart Bob 459 Hay-Grammar lntra. Baseball5 C. l. C. lntra. Bskt.5 Gym- nastics Class. I ' Ambition: To take it easy. Easy going . . . subdued companionship . . . tact. CLASS OF i933V2 Frank George Hartman Hardy 459 Nobel Chenoweth Chiselers B5 Pentong 55 Ger- man 75 Fencing. Ambition: To build the first rocket plane to Mars. Good times . . . happy-go-lucky . . . puns. Edwin P. Hauge Eddie 45a Nobel Swim.5 Commencement Com.5 Chemistry 75 C. l. C. Rep.5 Lowry's Loons. Ambition: To travel around the world. Good pal . . . ambitious . . . long trails. Ethelbert Wilkins Hayes Ear 455 Bskt., Hay Branch5 Golf 75 Chemistry 75 Cheer Leader 6, 75 Times Rep. 3-55 His- tory 55 Cartoonist 4. Ambition: l want to be a golf pro. Swell guy . , . quiet . . .ambitious. Eliza beth E. Heinicke Betty 46l Howe G. A. A. l-85 Girl Reserves 7, 85 College 6, 75 Times Rep. 35 C. l. C. Rep. 45 Ten- nis 6-85 Fencing 85 Pentong 7, 85 Class Day Com.5 Booster 7, 8. Ambition: Aviation, if possible. Flying togs . . . happy landings . sport clothes. Laura Ann Heldt Lor 462 Bethel Austin Times Rep. 45 C. l. C. Rep. 45 Law 75 Pentong B5 Y 75 History 6. Ambition: Be a nurse and have pa- tience i?l. Cheery greetings . . . genial person- ality . . . friendly atmosphere. Arthur Robert Hempe wimpy 453 Young Corporal R. T. C.5 C. l. C. Rep. 2, 35 Botany 35 Latin 35 History 75 Times Rep. I5 Chemistry 85 Pentong 5. Ambition: To eat and like spinach. lnteresting companion . . . good sport . . . strong ambitions. Twenty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Walter L. Henry Hank 458 Emmet Class Day Com. 8: Lowry's Loons. Ambition: To rattle off economics like Mr. Thompson. Jolly -lad . . . crazy comebacks . . . know his 'snuf'f'. Roy lvlelchior Heramb Wutz 454 Lewis Band 2-8: Times Rep. l: C. l. C. Rep. 2: Chemistry: lntra. Baseball 5: lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: Beat Lindy as a flyer. Beacon lights . . . soaring through the clouds . . . height. Wilbur Harry Hessler Hess 456 Sabin Jr. High lntra. Soph. Bskt. Capt.: G,-crrnan: Law. Ambition: to become well versed in chem- istry and physics. Scientific inventions . . . good workcr . . . diligent. Genevieve Marie Hillabold Jerry 454 Burbank Jr. High French 7: Spanish 7: Pentong 7: Girl Re- serves l, 2. Ambition: To travel and see the world. Fountains of colored water . . . far-away countries . . . interesting personality. George Hogg Battler 457 Lewis Class Day Com. 8: Law 8: Bskt. 4-6: lntra. Bskt. 3: C. l. C. Rep. 4: Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To serve my fellowmen. Free throw . . . baskets . . . medals. Pearl Bernice Holter SquirreIy 464 Orr Ambition: See Garbo's feet and Durantels nose. Contagious smiles . . . mischievous . . . friskyf' Thirty Paul Lewis Honath 457 Leslie Lewis lst Lt. R. O. T. C. 7: History 4: Skating Team 3-8: C. l. C. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 8: Gift Com. 8. Cmbition: Drive a car faster than Camp- ell. -Military . . . punctuality . . . pre- CISIOTT. Russell William Hooper Russ 453 Lindblom Ambition: To be successful in everything. Good personality . . . true friendslzip . . . great undertakings. lsadore M. Horwitz ls 45I Gladstone Finance Com. 8: M. 81 W. Rep. 2: Times Rep. 5: Botany 4: Spanish 3: Com'l Law 7: History 5: lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: To be a successful business man. Wall Street . . . big financier . . . money. Geraldine Virginia Hoskins Geary 465 May Little Theatre 3-7: College 6: M. 81 W. Rep. I-8: Photo. 8. Ambition: To sway the tradiol mike to my public. 'lLovely contralto voice . . . sophistica- tion . . . fascinating clusivenessf' Nita Raye Houk 46l Key Flower, Color and Motto Com. 8: Astral 6, 7: Pentong 7: Y 7: Tennis 7: G. A. A. l-5: M. 81 W. Rep. 2. Ambition: To find where Annie lives. Saucy tilted nose . . . demure sweetness . . . camellias. Edward J. Hrdlicka Ed 458 Morse lntra. Bskt. 5: lntra. Baseball 6: Com'l Law 8: Lowry's Loons 8. Ambition: To get a good iob. Lanky . . . good-natured . . . good sport. Ethelyn Rose I-Iughes Ee 465 Mills Y Rep. l, C, I. C. Rep. 2, Times Rep. 4-6, German 3, Printing and Engraving Com. Rep. 8. Ambition: Serene happiness with 7???? Coguettish glances . , . lovely frocks . . . admirers. Anne lvlary lppolito Gabby 464 Cameron Chrm. of Sports 7, 8, Chrm. of Volley Ball 7, 8, Italian 6, 7, G. A. A. l-8, M. 81 W. Rep. l, Times Rep. I, C. I. C. Rep. 6-8, History 6, 7, Pin and Ring Com. 7, Capt. Bskt. 8. Ambition: To become a perfect, accom- plished baseball player. Home runs, field goals . . . full of fun . . . flashing smile. Leslie James Irwin Lefty 454 Clifton Forge High School Printing and Engraving Com. 8. Ambition: Perfect radio, then television. Leadership . . . inventions . .. witty remarks. Dorothy Bernice Isaacson Dai 464 Byford Gift Com. 8, Times Rep. 2, 3, C. I. C. Rep. 5, 6, Pentong 5, History 8, Senior 7, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Ed Wynn's private secretary. Frat dances . . . music, flowers . . . hilarityf' John Louis lzzo Na Na 46l McLaren Sgt.-at-Arms of 46l 8, R. O. T. C., Ital- ian 3. Ambition: Big business man. Gabby . . . dependable . . .tall . . good natured. Clarence Edward Jahnke Clare 458 Young A Football 5-7, B Football 3, Com'l Law 8, Intra. Baseball 4, Fresh. Baseball 2, lntra. Bskt. 5, Lowry's Loons, Chemistry. Ambition: Earn enough to support my children. High punts . . . Varsity letters . . . Yea Team! CLASS or ivsayzi Frank Rolston Jenista Jenny 459 May Varsity Baseball 7, Varsity A 8, Sgt.- at-Arms 459, Law 8, Pentong 5-7, Intra. Baseball 2, Intra. Bskt. 4, Chemistry 8, M. 81 vV, Rep. 8, C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: To laugh like Joe Penner. Comfort . . . smiling service . . . con- tentment. Ernest A. Jensen Dane 45l Locke Law, Spanish, Baseball. Ambition: Professor in mathematics and engineering. Studious . . . quiet efficiency . . . cn- deavorsf' lvluriel Louise Jensen Jense 464 John Mills Girls' Glee I-5, History 3, C. I. C. I-8, Ass't. Lib. 6. Ambition: Travel, see things and do things. Roguish smile . . . gondolas . . . moon- light night. Viola Inez Jernberg yi 464 Byford Class Day Com. 8, G. A. A. Rep. 7, Pen- tong, C. I. C. I-8, Refresh. Corn. 8, Capt. Ball Team 8. Ambition: To travel hither, thither, and yonder. Forest qlens . . . quiet achievement . . . sincere friendship. Walter Lawrence Johnson Wally 46l Burbank Pres. 46l 8, Nom. Corn. 7, Pentong 7, Science Honor 6, Com'I Law 7, Gift Com. 8. Ambition: Certified public corp. acct. Persistent . . . good natured . . .friendly . . . dependable . . . talkative. Fred C. Jones Bud 46l Emmet Com'l Law 7, Sec. 46l, Times Rep. 7, Jr. Skating 2. Ambition: To keep off the CWA. Witty humor. , . league balls. . . cheer- ing crowds. Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE Jane Virginia Jones I Jimmy 456 Young . Y 2, 6: College 5, 6: C. I. C. I, 8. Q Arnbition: It you must know-polish safety- 5 pins. l'Petite charm . . . sparkling eyes . . . irresistible laughter. i i Arthur Martin Juergens Art 452 Byford Law 7: Boys' Prep 6, 7: Skating 6: Intra. Bskt. 5: Latin 2: Cleanup Com. 7. Ambition: To have a successful life. GeniaI manners . . . Big cut-up . . sport sweaters. Leslie F. Kast Les 458 Howe lntra. Bskt. 5: lntra. Baseball 4: Com'l Law 8: Lowry's Loons 5-8: Science 4: C. I. C. Rep. l: Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Go out and sec the world. Appeal of foreign lands . . . top of the world. Robert l'l. Kellogg, Jr. Bob 457 Ambition: To reach the heights of success. Pleasing personality . . . ability . . . carefree smiles. Fernalee M. Kennedy Fern 465 Hay College Rep. 7: G. A. A. I-4: C. I. C. l-8: Y 2: Gift Rep. 8: Austin Rep. 3: History 7: French l. Ambition: Private secretary to President F. R. Winning quietness . . . charming slen- derness . . . sport roadsters. Florence lvl. Kindness Flo 464 Young G. A. A.: History: Pentong: C. I. C.: Y : College. Ambition: So beyond are greater heights -travel. Laughter . . . a melody of woodlands . . . adventure. 7 Thirty-two Edythe A. Kipniss Edy 465 Orr Hay Branch Orchestra I: C. I. C.: Y I, 2: G. A. A. l-3: Times Rep. 8. Ambition: Head librarian at Austin High School. Capability . . . sweetness . . . deep, cool streams. Mildred A. Kirsch Bebe 465 Nobel M. Xt W. Rep. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5: Aus- tin Times Rep. I, 2, 6: Astral: Y : Science I-lonor: College: Girl Reserves: History: Com'l Law. Ambition: Cozy cottage and pattering feet. Fairy gardens . . . soft blonde pretti- ness . . . blue-bells. Donald Robert Kitzing Don 453 I-lay Concert Orchestra 3-5: Little Theatre Or- chestra 3-5: Color, Flower and Motto Com. 8: Science Honor 2, 3: Law 8: German 2-4: lntra. Bskt. 3: Checker 7: At Hay Branch, Times Reporter l. Ambition: Doctor of research. Jollity . . . versatile fellow . . . loyal. Grace I-lenrietta Kleiner 454 Burbank Jr. High Astral 7: Spanish 7: Girl Reserves 2. Ambition: To be a big drop in the bucket. Sincere . . . studious . . . dolls. . . blue velvet. La Verne B. Koester Verne 464 Hay Ambition: l don't kno-o-ow yet! Sparkling eyes . . . dazzling smiles . . dainty ruf'fles. l-larold Gustave Kosman Kosy or Gus 465 John Mills C. l. C. I-8: Science: German: lntra. Bskt.: C. l. C. Rep. Round Table. Ambition: Auditor, or naval officer from Annapolis, Stately martial air . . . etficiency . . . re- served . . . reliable. Thomas M. Kosti Specs 458 S. B. Morse Stage Lightinq Crew 63 Radio 7. Ambition: Throw big switches at NBC. Jolly . . . generous . . . radio and elec- trical expert. Hildegarde Kostow Hildie 462 Spencer Sec. Science Honor3 M. 81 W. Rep. l-33 Times Rep. I-4, 63 Astral 3, 43 G. A. A.3 Pentono: History3 College3 Tumblersg C. l. C. Rep. l-53 German. Ambition: To gain an ambition. Corsage of sweet peas . . . coy smile . . . bungalow for two. A. Marshall Krattebol Slim 459 Hay Pentong 63 History 73 Times Rep. 33 lntra. Bskt. 3F52 lntra. Baseball 53 Fresh. Basr- ball li Hi-Y 53 Chenoweth's Chiselers 83 Chem. 83 C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: To do everything l attempt well. f'Attaining the heights . . . flashing bas- ketballs . . . quiet humor. Lenora Jean Kroot Lee 456 Young Faculty Ed. M. 81 W. 6, 73 Sec. History 63 Silver Class Order l329 73 Rep. All City Girls' Conf. 63 Tour Com. History 73 Ed. T-ggcsory Scrapbook 53 Bronze Class Order 6. Ambition: To get enough sleep. Strauss waltzes . . . around the world . .. beer and pretzels. Louise Selma Krueger 45l Hay Associate Ed. M. 8- W. 83 M. 81 W. Art Staff 4-83 History Cab 83 College 5, 63 Cartoonist 43 Y 3 G. A. A. l-B3 C. l. C. I-83 Astral Rep. Ambition: Illinois-artistic success-a northern cabin. Twinkling gray eyes . . . capacity . . . glowing campfiresf' Bernard Krugly Bennie 456 Emmet R. O. T. C. I-83 Lt. R. O.-T. C. 6-83 C. I. C. Rep. 23 M. 81 W. Rep. 83 lntra. Track 23 History 2, 33 lntra. Bskt. 5. Ambition: Own Walgreen drug stores. Very funny guy . . . likable . . . genial. CLASS or i933V2 Sophie Mary Krzos 46l Funston Y 2, 33 History 73 Law 73 C. I. C. l-8: Sec. 7, 8. Ambition: University of Illinois. Vogue stylist . . . reserved charm . . sophistication. Harry Jerome Krzywicki Jerry 45l Hanson Park Chemistry 73 German 73 Botany 43 C. l. C. I-83 French 2. Ambition: A band like Hal Kemp's-yas- suh. Maestro . . . musical instruments . . . successful. Lucille G. Kuchler Lu 462 John Hay M. 81 W. Rep. l-33 Austin Times Rep. I, 23 Chemistry 7, 83 College 53 Naturalist 3, 43 German 3, 43 G. A. A. B3 C. l. C. Rep. 6. Ambition: Time will tell. Good-natured . . . dancing . . . sport roadsters. William J. Laise Bill 458 Howe Pres. Class 5, 63 Pres. C. l. C. 83 Pres. Student Council 83 Com. of Com. 83 Skat- ing l-83 Track 2, 33 Varsity A 2-8: lntra. Bskt. 73 Astral 53 Winner I934 Civic Scholarship to Armour Inst. Ambition: Only God knows and he won't tell. Great scholar . . . great athlete . . . great fellow. Gilbert G. Lange Gil 457 Kelvyn Park Arch.3 Times Rep. 53 lntra. Baseball 63 lntra. Bskt. 53 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 83 Capt. Arch. Baseball 7. Ambition: To make my lite a success. Shiny topped desks . . . blue prints . . skyscrapers. ' Donald William Larisey Wimpy 462 Ryerson Football 2-83 Fresh. Baseball3 lntra. Bskt. 4, 63 Varsity A 4-83 French I3 Times Rep. I-33 Law 7. Ambition: To become an undertaker or butcher. Studious athlete . . . iolly, non-sophisti- cated nature. Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE Robert Larsen Bob 460 Chem. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: To become a machine designer. Capable . . . hard-working . . . efficient. Charles Louis Lavezzi Chuck 458 St. Peter Canisius Times Rep. l, 3, 4, M. 81 W. Rep, 2, Track 4-6, Skating 6, 7, Chem. 7, 8, Law 8, lntra. Bskt. 6, R. O. T. C. l-4. Ambition: To embalm my good friends. Joseph Lazar Joe 456 Tilton V.-Pres. French 8, Sgt.-at-Arms French 8, Swimming 3-B, Manager Swimming 6, 7, Sec. Jr. City Club 6, Rep. Astral 3, Var- sity A 5-B, Sports Writer, Austin Times, Sgt,-at-Arms Jr. Class '33l72, Booster 6-8. Ambition: Become a good iournalist. Splashing water . . . good sportsmanship . . . cheerful smiles. Margaret l-lelen Lea Marge 465 Nobel Delegate All Girls' City Conf. 6, Style Show 6, Chrm. 4B Membership College 7, Astral Rcp. 2-5, Social Orch. 6, 7, C. I. C, Rep. 6, Science Honor Rep. 2-4, Col- lege Rep. 6, 7, Latin Rep. I, 3, 4, College Club Cab. Ambition: To be a better chiseler than ? 7 ? 7 2 7 Winning personality . . . fraternity dances . . . prettinessf' Louise Eliza beth Ledderboge Lou 465 Byford Bus. Mgr. GirI's Issue of Austin Times 7, Bus. Asst. Times Staff 7, Jr. Mem. Chrm. College 6, Publ. Chrm. College 7, Refresh. Chrm. Pentong 6, Publ. Chrm. Pentong 8, Austin Times Rep. 4-7, History 5-8, Y 2-8, G. A. A. 2-4. Ambition: Healthy, wealthy, wealthy and healthy. Gay laughter . . . pleasing smile . . . blue eyes. Marguerite C. Leddy Marg 46l Lloyd Nom. Com. 5, Jr. Soc. Com. 5, Capt. Bskt. 6, G. A. A. l, 2, Austin Times Rep. 6-8, Ec. 8, Sec. German 2, Tennis 7. Ambition: To sell violet-ray lamps to Eski- mos. Jersey sweaters . . , victory . . . flashing banners, 1 Thirty-four Frances Edwyna Lederer Sis 465 Cameron Rep. M. 8- W. 2, 3, Rep. Austin Times 4, 5, Rep. C. I. C. 6, Opera 3-7, Rep. Com. on Com. 8, Law 8. Ambition: To be a dramatic art teacher. Flashing eyes . . . pleasing personality . . . sunny gayety. Mary T. Ledvina Mar 465 LOCke Swimming 7, C. l. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: Who knows. Tall slender gracefulness . . . pert flip- pancy . . . tiger lilies. Jennie Lenzie Jen 462 Tilton Italian 2. Ambition: Saleslady . . . librarian . . . bookkeeper . . . stenographer . . . bah! High aims . . . perpetual smile . . . friendliness. Bertha C. Lichtenberger Dot 462 Young Austin Times Rep. l, 2, C. I. C. Rep. 6, 7, College 4, Y 3, 4, G. A. A., M. Xi W. I, Law 8, Spanish l, 2. Ambition: Ain't got none. Fraternity dances . . . Sequins gowns . . . orchids . . . aloofnessf' Paul Richard Liess Hitler 454 Hay Sr. Hi-Y 5-8, Chemistry 8, Law 8, Prep 6-8, Tiernen's Terrors, Gift Com. 8. Ambition: To have the bucks. Long, low roadster . . . high, winding roads . . . pretty girls. Edith Christine Liewehr Teen 454 Burbank Jr. High Astral 7, Spanish 7, Spanish Research 7, Times Rep. 4, Girl Reserves 2. Ambition: To take a trip around the world. Nimble mind . . . scholarship . . . ef- ficiency . . . friends. Edith Margaret Lindquist Edie 464 Howe Opera 4-83 Lucky Jade 53 Belle of Barcelona 73 C. I. C. Rep. 4-63 C. I. C. I-83 G. A. A. 2-43 German 2-41 Sec. Ger- man 43 Y 3, 4. Ambition: What d'ya think? Get a iobl Sparkling wit . . . life of party . . . mischievous eyes. Annabel Lotaso Little Girl 462 Nash C. I. C. I-83 M. Xt W. Rep. 5, 63 Com'l Law 73 Tennis 4. Almbitionz Air hostess to a certain blond pilot. Viyacious . . . auburn flying curls . . . deep eyes. Gretchen Vivian Logan Gretch 46I Nash Law 73 Sec. and Sgt.-at-Arms Botany 3, 43 History 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 33 French 33 Sec- tion 8. Ambition: Travel through the sunny South. Florida . . . cotton fields . . . moonlit nlghts. Jack Benjamin Long Red 46I Young C. I. C. Rep. I3 Sgt.-at-Arms French 3, 43 Chrm. Botany 73 Sgt.-at-Arms Botany 7. Ambition: Be a journaIist3 travel in Eng- land. Reserved . . . conscientious . . . poised . . . quiet, luxurious life. William Philip Long Bill 45l Nash Sr. Track 2, 33 lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 63 Law 83 City 43 Botany 3, 43 C. I. C. Rep. 33 M. X1 W. Rep. 43 Spanish 3, 43 lntra. Baseball. Ambition: To travel over the earth's sur- face. A fast man in everything . . . I00 yard dash . . . good fellow. Angeline M. Lucchesi Angie 465 Ryerson Flower, Color, Motto Com. 83 Y Rep. 73 Tennis S'7: ltalian 73 History 6, 73 Booster 73 C. I. C. Rep. 23 Finance Com. 4. Ambition: Visit the big cities of Europe. Chestnut hair . . . quiet serenity . . . dove-like eyes. CLASS OF I933V2 Kenneth N. Lundberg l4ehhy'- 453 Locke Band I-83 Chemistry 7, B3 History 7, 83 Latin 2-43 Nom. Com. 53 lntra. Bskt. 5, 63 lntra. Baseball I, 3, 43 C. I. C. I-B. Ambition: To travel and see the world. Home-runs . . . baseball bats . . . for- eign countries. Jeannette L. Luongo Jean 464 Orr Ambition: Sit on Kate Smith's lap Iwhere?J. Hot pepper . . . sparkling eyes . tiny feet. John O. Lutz, Jr. Jack 461 Jahh Mills C. I. C. Rep. I3 German 33 lntra. Bskt. 53 Com'l Law 73 Ec. Round Table Confer- ence 73 Section 46I 8. Ambition: Business executive with large salary. Reserved . . . quiet . . . reliable . . studiousf' James D. MacGregor Scotty 460 Howe Commencement Com.3 lntra. BasebaIl3 In- tra. Bskt.3 Sr. Hi-Y3 Chemistry3 Com'l Law3 M. Zi W. Rep.3 Times Rep.3 Hi-Y Nom. Com.3 Prep. Ambition: To attend Alabama University with 7 Roaring crowds . . . baseball diamonds . . . winning teams. Ramona Evelyn Magnuson Rem 464 Tilton Science Honor I, 23 Y I, 23 C. I. C. I-B3 College 63 History 6, 7. Ambition: To get a certain someone angry. Humor . . . slams . . . flashing smile . . . dances. Katherine Markos Kaye 454 Senn At Senn: Honor Society 2, 33 Tire-Eaters 23 At Austin: French 2, 3, 5-73 History 63 C. I. C. 4-73 AstraI3 Super-Super 73 G. A. A. I. Ambition: To be the best criminal law- yer in the world. Radiating intelligence . . . cheeriness . . . hoIIyhocks. Thirty-five MAROON AND VVHITE Charlotte Marschak 456 Emmet Tag Chrm, Laf Day 83 Chrm. Flower, Color, Motto Com. Sr. Class 83 Chrm. Prog. History 83 Chrm. Publicity Pentong 73 Little Theatre 5-B3 Furn. Com. Touchdown 63 M. 8- W. Rep. 53 Opera 3, 53 Girls' Glee 2, 43 Pickles 3. Ambition: Artistry in everything. Cordiality . . . quiet efficiency . . . de- mure charm. Marie Mercedes Martinez Mercie 462 Dore Law 83 Y 23 College 5. Ambition: I have too many. Serene, calm, self-possessed . . . shining black hair. Adolf Massman Speed 459 Byford Band 7, 83 Radio 5-73 Chemistry 7, B3 Sr. I-li-Y 4, 53 Chenoweth's ChiseIer's I-83 Pentong 53 lntra. Baseball I, 3. Ambition: To split the mighty atom-or something. Good sport . . . pleasing personality . . . c-xcvss speed. Oliver Russell Matterer Red 465 Young Prom Com. 83 Sec. Two-Yr. Graduation Course 43 Dramatics I-43 Times Rep. 2, 33 Student Council 33 History 73 C. I. C. 63 govs' Glee 73 Pentong 7, 83 M. X1 W. Rep. ,3. Ambition: To possess health, wealth and happiness. A future movie star. Raymond Joseph Mattran HRGY.. 465 Harrison Com'l Law. Ambition: To see a dream walking. Tramps . . . dusty roads . . . forever young. Ned Joseph Maxen Benie 459 Emmet R. O. T. C. I-8: Picked Squad 23 Picked Section 33 Rifle Team 4-83 Capt. Rifle Team 63 Mgr. Rifle Team 5, 73 Science Honor 23 C. I. C. 73 Stage Crew 83 Chenoweth's Chiselers 8. Ambition: Down the old ox road - Rugged strength . . . military inspec- tion . . . honors. Thirty-six Eleanor Elizabeth McClintock El 454 Howe G. A. A. I-63 Botany 3, 43 Latin 23 Col- lege 53 C. I. C. I-7. Ambition: Hold hands with charming pa- tients. Cheerfulness . . . white uniforms . lightheartednessf' John Hughes McComb Mac 456 Hay Opera 3, 83 Sgt.-at-Arms Opera 63 Cab. Opera 6, 73 Glee 2, 53 Botany 2, 33 His- tory 43 Cast, Pickles 3 Cast, Lucky Jaden: Cast, Belle of BarceIona 3 Sgt.- at-Arms Law 83 Pentong 6, 73 Freshie Football I. Ambition: Enormous stage, evening in June, beautiful lead. Sonorous voice . . . keen wit . . . spar- kling chuckle. Alice Lucille McGrath Al 464 Young History 6, 73 German 2-43 C. I. C. I-B3 Glee 6, 73 Pentong 73 Y 2, 33 Y Rep. 3. Ambition: To travel around the world. Charming personality . . . alluring, zip . . . vitality. Agnes Josephine McLaughlin Jimmy 46l St. Mary's High M. 81 W. Rep. I-43 C. I. C. 53 Bskt. 33 Tennis 53 Latin I, 23 Botany 2, 33 G. A. A. 23 Y 73 History 53 Pentong 6. Ambition: Sob sister on the Herald-Exam- IIIEF. Startling green eyes . . . wavy hair . . vividness. John Edward McLean Mac 455 Delano Prom Chrm. B3 V.-Pres. C. I. C. 83 V.-Pres. Law 83 Pres. Booster 73 V.-Pres. French 73 Treas. Opera 73 Cast, Belle of Barcelona 73 lnterclub 73 Treas. Booster 63 Austinite Rep.3 Lucky Jade 53 Sgt.-at-Arms French 5, 6. Ambition: Be a man of few words. Keen wit . . . executive ability . . expressed determination. Mary Cathrine McManus Mac 456 May Orchestra l, 83 Band I, 83 Latin 33 Sgt. Band 73 lst Lt, Band 8. Ambition: Teach my boy-friend to dance. Dancing eyes . . . soft music . . . cozy cottage. Adolph John Mecklenburg MeCky 45I St. Paul History 4, M. Zi W. Rep., Bskt. 2. Ambition: To become a good educated doctor. Surgical instruments . . . iolly good fel- low . . . athlete. Valli Mae Mellin Val 46l Lovett College I-7, History, Pentong, College Day Com. 6, C. I. C., College Style Show 5-7, G. A. A. 7, 8, Law 6, 7, Col- lege Rep. 7, French 3, 4. Ambition: To model for Sak's on Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Brunette Ioveliness . . . winsome charm . . . white ermine. Warren Roger Mellin Judge 456 Lloyd V.-Pres. Astral 7, Chrm. C. l. C. Cleanup Com., Lt. Band 8, Astral I-8, Gold Honor Pin, Debating 7, Prog. Chrm. Law 8, Band I, 8, C. I. C. Rep. 4, Gold Pin, Times Rep. 7 Pentong 4, 6. Nnbition: To sail smoothly on the sea of i e. Quiet dignity . . . brilliant scholarship . . . deserved merit. Josephine Marie Meluso Joe 454 Orr Italian 6-8, G. A. A. I. Ambition: Be a teacher. Prankishness . . . gentleness, gaiety . . . misty skies . . . maiesty. Robert Wilson Merley Chiki 452 Emmet Swimming Team l-8, Capt. Jr. Swimming Team 6, Austin's Rep. at World's Fair Summer School, Sec. Astral 7, Track 6, 7, Varsity A 4-8, R. O. T. C. l-4, Candi- date V.-Pres. of Class 7, Science Honor I, 2, M. Xi W. Rep. I-7. Ambition: B. S., M. D., M.S., LL.D., Ph. G., D. D., Ph. D., and B. O. S. S. White tile pools . . . flashing instru- ments . . . clevernessf' William Byron Miller By St. Charles At St. Charles: Little Theatre, Football, Baseball Capt., Tennis. At Austin: Chem- istry 7, C. l. C. Rep. 6, Com'l Law 6, History 6. Ambition: Win the daily double once a week. Victory . . . athletic actions . . . friend- Iiness. CLASS or ioasyz Virginia Lee Misker Gin 465 Lloyd Pin and Ring Com. 7, 8, Cheerleader, Y 4, 5, French, G. A. A. I-6, C. l. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: You tell 'em Mickey, I stutter. Piquant features . . . impulsive . . . sauci- ness . . . natty clothes. Frank Joseph Mollerdino Mel 456 Ellen Mitchell Ambition: To become a criminal attorney. Pleasing personality . . . ambitious . . . full of fight. Gertrude G. Monitz Gert 465 Nettelhorst Little Theatre 5, 6, M. 81 W. 3, 4, Com'l Law 8, C. I. C. I, G. A. A. Ambition: To do as I please. Golden friendship . . . demureness . . afternoon frocks . . . charming smile. Muriel Geraldine Motel Monk 456 Darwin V.-Pres. Research 7, Rep, Tennis 3, Sec. G. A. A. 2, G. A. A. 2, 6, Astral 3, 7, Pentong 7. Ambition: Southern California, here I come. Brig blue eyes . . . lovely clothes . . . spirit of youth . . . wisteriaf' Rosaria Therese Motto Rosie 454 Byford Pres. Italian 5, Italian 4-8, Girls' G-lee 3-5, Botany 3, Refresh. Chrm. Italian 6, Col- lege 6, G. A. A. I-3, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To give Clarence Darrow com- petition. Blue eyes . . . smiles . . . sweet charm . . , forget-me-nots. George Muir Scotty 460 Nash Chemistry 8, Class Day Com. 8, Nom. Com. C. I. C. 7, C. I. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To become a successful mechan- ical engineer. Winner . . . good natured . . . high am- bitionsf' Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Roy I-Iamilton Murphy Murph 459 May Law 83 Capt. R. O. T. C. 83 Chenoweths Chiselers 3-83 Flower, Color and Motto Com.3 OITICGFSIQ Fire Marshals 6. Ambition: Find a long lost gold mine. Pine trees . . . campfires . . . seriousness . . . big touring cars. Angelo Joseph Naselli Wolf 452 Lloyd C. I, C. Rep. I3 Times Rep, 23 M. 81 W. Rep. 33 Opera 5. Ambition: Aviation mechanic tbut who knowsl. Curly black hair . . . dauntless . . . carefree. Marcia Anita Natkin Marce 452 May Sec. Little Theatre 83 Pres. German 73 Sec. Interclub 73 Cast, Touchdown 63 Student Director Cleanup Play 53 Student Director Little Theatre 6-83 Little Theatre 4-83 German 2-83 College 4-73 Pentong 5-8. Ambition: To see New York with Sir John. Hearty laughter . . . twinkling eyes . . . happy-go-lucky. Edith Elvera Nelson Edie 454 Nash G. A. A. I-52 Botany 3, 43 Latin 23 C. I. C. I-7. Ambition: To have and to hold t?7J. Demure smiles . . . soft azure skies . . . camelIlas. Frank James ,Nelson Nels 453 Sanford Bskt. 4-8: History 53 Com'l Law 73 Times Rep. 23 lntra, Track 33 Spanish 33 Varsity A 5. Cheering crowds . . . baskets . . . tree throws. Roger Wing Nelson Reg 452 Crane At Crane: Fresh, Track I, Z. At Austin: Non-Smoking Com. 63 Sgt.-at-Arms Jr. City 7, 83 Sgt.-at-Arms History 73 Publ. Mgr. Times 73 Order l3293 Law 83 Mem. CI-irm. Pentong 63 Chess and Checkers 6, 73 V.-Pres. History 8. Ambition: To be a straight politician. Solemn court rooms . . . cinder tracks . . . good nature. Thirty-eight Beverly Ruth Ness Tea 465 Yates G. A. A. 23 College 5, 73 Booster 83 Law 83 Y 83 History 83 C. I. C. Rep. 6. Ambition: To be somebody's somebody. Sinuous melodies . . . charming vivacity . . . exquisite wardrobe. Charlotte C. Nettler Chuckie 462 Emmet Prom. Com. 83 Cast, Touchdown 63 Sgt.- at-Arms Little Theatre 73 Little Theatre 4-83 Student Director 6-83 Green Room Com. 43 Nom. Com. 53 Cast, Disraeli 43 Booster 6, 73 Pentong 4-7. Ambition: To exceed the average. Contagious laughter . . . mischievous eyes . . . iolly good fellow. Raymond Charles Newman Chub 465 Our Lady of Angels lntra. Baseball l, 23 B Squad Football 33 Times Rep. l, 2. Ambition: Sell rain water in Sahara desert. Sportsman . . . forests . . . brisk days. Marie Esther Nilson 454 Burbank Jr. G. A. A. 3-61 Spanish 73 Girl Reserves 23 College 6. Ambition: To be of service. Ambitious'. . . clever . . . friendly . . beautiful and lovable. Michael John Nimeth Mickey 461 Tilton Varsity Baseball 73 Times Rep. I3 Econom- ics3 Hi-.links 23 lntra. Bskt. 43 Austin Branch Bskt. Ambition: Big leagues, pitching for the Cubs. Steadiness . . . square-shooting . . success. Anne Elizabeth Nosko Anch 465 Nobel Girls' Glee3 Rep. on Nom. Com. 53 G. A. A. Ambition: To be or not to be. Beautiful companionship . . . friendliness . . . loyalty. Dorothy Deloris Novy Dot 465 Nobel History 7: C. I. C. Ambition: To meet tall dark and hand- some. Vivacity . . . afternoon teas . . . sorori- ties. Eddie Edward Nowakowslci Whitey 458 Beidler Rep. C. I. C. 7: Flower, Color, Motto Com. 8: intra. Bskt. 8. Ambition: Mechanical engineer or chemi- cal engineer. Boy chemist . . . big laboratories . . . skiIl. Josephine Marion Nuccio Jo 464 Cameron Rep. I-list. 6, 7: Rep. M. 81 W. I: Law 8: Italian 6-8: G. A. A. 2-8: Pentong 6: C. I. C. I-8: Y 6: Latin 2: Nom. Class President. Ambition: To be a success in the business world. Quiet thoughts . . . perseverance . . . vivacious . . . personality . . . achieve- ments. Ella Rose Nuti Ei 461 Locke G. A. A. Rep, 2: G. A. A. 3, 5, 8: His- tory 6-8: Italian 7. Ambition: To see fleas whip elephants. Rippling waters . . . witty . . . sunny smile. Glen I. Nyberg Lefty 462 Young C. l. C. Rep.: Times Rep.: Varsity A : Law: Flower, Motto, Color Com. Ambition: Sandlots, minors, big leagues. Cheering crowds . . . popular hero . . . success. Ann Charlotte O'Connor Nancy 46l Our Lady of Angels Com'l Law 8: Pentong 2, 3: G. A. A. I-3: C. I. C. I-8: History 5. Ambition: Live in a penthouse with ? Sweet disposition . . . black tousled curls . . . shyness. CLASS or iosayz lvlary Kathleen O'Connor Katie 454 Our Lady of Angels G. A. A. I-8: Refresh. Com.: Girls' Band 3, 4: Orchestra 5-8: Pentong 3, 5, 7, 81 Botany 6, 7: French 5, 6: History 4, 6-S: Swimming Team 7: Times Rep. 5-8: SCI- ence Honor Mem. Com. I-3. Ambition: To do something good and worthwhile. lrish colleen .. . shamrocks . . . smiling eyes. John Henry O'Connor Dick 458 si. Thomas Chem. 7, 8: C. I. C. Rep. I-3: Times Rep. 4: Sec. Bskt. 6. Ambition: Be a mechanical engineer. Honest . . . easy-going . . . square shooter. Lillian Shirley Otsaiot Litter 465 Cameron French I, 2: French Rep. 2: G. A. A. I--4: Y 2: Finance Com. 8: C. l. C. Rep. 5, 6: Times Rep. 2: College 7: Tennis 4: C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: Detect better than Dick Tracy. Natty remarks . . . widow's peak . . . laughing eyes. Lilian Virginia Okner Lil 456 Delano V.-Pres. C. I. C. 8: Gala Lite 8: Silvcr Class I329 8: Pres. French 7: lnterclub 7: Y Cab. 5-8: Student Com. on Educa- tion 7: C. I. C. Scrapbook 7: Ed. Y Go Between 7: Chrm. Christmas Party Juvenile Ct. Wards 2. Ambition: Live to see the entire world happy. Executive ability . . . scintillating repar- tee . . . swagger suits. Arne Trygve Glsen Arn 456 Mcos Pres. Debating 8: lnterclub 8: Finance Com. Class '33V2 8: Debating 5-8: Sgt.- at-Arms Debating 7: Super Honor Roll 3-B: Times Rep. 5, 8: M. 81 W. Rep. 5: C. l. C.: Jr. City. Ambition: Success in business. Pleasing personality . . . business suprem- acy . . . ambition . . . friendship, Delmar Robert Olson Swede 458 Young Frosh Football I: Football 5, 6: Intra. Bskt. 7: Baseball 6: Law 8: Arch. l-8. Ambition: Vat's da defference vat? Snappy roadsters . . . pretty girls . . and nifty clothes. Thirty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Evelynne Marie Olson Evey 46l Westfield New Jersey At Westfield: Collectors 5: Journalism 5. At Austin: College 6: Section Club 8: Law 7. Ambition: Stop saying to Janie, Wanna argoo? Winsome . . . sophisticated . . . like- able personality. Helen E. Olson Red 465 Howe Tennis l: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Law 83 College 5: Y 3: C. l. C. I-8: 6. A. A. l-5. Ambition: To travel-maybe Hawaii!! Popularity . . . personality . . . ioviality . . . sincerity. l'lalpin O'Reilly Hal 452 Emmet Ed.-in-Chief Times 8: Sport Ed. Times 7: Edwin-Chief La Charladora 8: Pres. Spanish 7: lnterclub 7: Student Council 8: Gold Class Order l329 7, 8: Quill and Scroll 7, 8: TRA Mgr. 8: Pin and Ring Com. 7, 8. Ambition: To load the life O' -Reilly. Magnetic . . . dynamic . . . idealistic . . . truly a genius. Joseph J. Pales Buckets 459 Orr Sr. Track 5-7: Football 6-8: Varsity A 6-8: Pentong 7: lntra. Track 4: Finance Com. 8. Ambition: Sigma Chi and the ol' ox-road. Achievement . . . athletic events . . . subtle humor. Andree Bernadette Para 462 Our Lady of Sorrows Y Rep. l: Tennis Rep. I: Dramatic Rep. 2-4: Debating 3, 4: Opera 6, 7: Cast ot Belle of Barcelona. Ambition: A dramatic stage star and cul- tivate my voice. Cultured . . . artistic . . . charming per- sonality . . . reserved. Dorothy Ruth Parker Dottie 456 Mills Asst. News Ed. Times 8: Quill and Scroll B: Del. N. S. P. A. Convention: Sec. Sec- tion 8: Bronze Order of l329: Pentong 7. Ambition: College, travel, run a country newspaper. Colonial charm . . . golden romance... stardust . . . modest success. Forty Dorothy Stuart Parkinson G. A. A. I-4: Girl Reserves 2: Tennis 3-8: C. l. C. l-B: College 7. A-mbition: To get educated 'n' learn sum- pin. Sparkling laughter . . . blonde curliness . . . impishness . . . loyalty. Carl Thomas Paulsat H. B. B. 458 Lewis lntra. Baseball l-6: M. 8: W. Rep. 3, 4-8: lntra. Bskt.: R. O. T. C. I-4: Times Rep. Ambition: Success in business-wife and home. Blondes . . . ticking instruments . . . wild adventures. Camille Carol Parrillo Me 464 Emmet C. l. C. l-8: M. Xi W. Rep. 4-8: G. A. A. Rep. 5: Y Rep. 5: ltalian 6, 7: College Rep. 6: History 7: ltal. Social Com. 7. Ambition: A first lady of the land. Waxen camellias . . . chatter . . . laugh- ing eyes. Bernice Ruth Patterson Patsy 46l Lloyd German 3, 4: History 7: G. A. A. 2-6: C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: To repay some of my happiness. Flashing teeth . . . dark eyes . . . capa- bleness . . . aloofness. Rose lvlary Pellegrino Rosie 464 Lyon ltalian I-8: Pin Com. ltalian 2: G. A. A. 2-7: Cast Thisbe and Pyramus 3: Y Rep. 3: Y : Botany Rep. 6: Botany 6: History 7: Treas. ltalian 8: C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. Petite . . . vivacious . . . lovable and sweet. Margaret F. Perrella Margie 462 Spencer Com'l Law 7: History 6, 7: G-. A. A. I, 2: Science 3, 4: C. l. C. I-7. fxmbition: The right to peer into the fu- UTS. Rich tones . . .flashing smile . . . good- humored. Lillian Ann Perrine Lil 452 Ryerson Prom. Com. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 6-8, Y l, G. A. A. I, 2, Booster 8, History 6, Span- ish 6, College 5. Ambition: Make my first million with pret- zels. Lovable personality . . . rosy cheeks. .. rare humor. Myrtle Lucille Petersen Myrt 46l Locke G. A. A. 5, 6: Spanish 3, History 5, Col- lege 5, C. l. C. l'8. Ambition: Make a law preventing lndi- ana-hopping. Mirth . . . colored lights on a ballroom floor . . . gaietyf' Walter George Petersen Pete 452 Kelvyn Pres. Cartoonists 4, Sec. 3, lnterclub 4, M. 81 W. Rep. 6, Fencing 7, Social Com. 8, Botany 3, Capt. lntra. Bskt. 4, Times Rep. 5. Ambition: To become a successful com- mercial artist. Slim blondeness . . . triends galore . . . popularity, Donald Earl Peterson Don 458 Byford lntra. Bskt. 4-6, lntra. Baseball 5-7, Corp. R. O. T. C. 3, Lowry's Hoodlums , Aus- tin Times Rep. 3. Ambition: Run the race of life and run it well. Pleasant personality . . . pal indeed . .. he can take it. Peter Alex Petrott Pete 456 L. M.T.S. Class Day Com. 8, Boys' Austin Concert Band 6, 7, Social Orchestra 8, Debating, Super Honor Role. Ambition: Succeed in life-become somee thing. Enthusiasm . , . pep . . . initiative . . brilliance . . . musical inclination. Sam Joseph Petrone Baa 454 Byfafa Sgt.-ateArms Chemistry 8, Class Day Com. 8, lntra. Jr. Baseball Champs. 5, Concert Band l-8, Orchestra 2, 3, Fresh. Baseball, Tiernan's Terrors, Law 8, Times Rep. 3, C. I. C. Ambition: To dance with that sophisti- cated lady. Romantic nights . . . beautiful girl . . , dimmed lights on dance floor. cLAss or iosayz Ruthbelle Shirley Piser Pudgie 455 Tilton Pres. Booster 8, Chrm. Finance Com. 8, Treas. Booster 7, Treas. Science Honor 2, lnterclub 8, Rep. College 4, 5, Y I, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, History 7, French 4, 5. Ambition: Keep that four year date with . ...? Rippling laughter . . . hidden violets . . . gaiety. Maxine Marjorie Place Max 464 Young Bskt. 3, Y Rep. 7, Pentong 7, C. I. C. l-8, G. A. A. l, 2, Science 2. Ambition: Hold hands with handsome pa- tients. Captivating personality . . . dark eyes . . . friends galore. Michael Ralph Plastina Mike 46l Nash Ambition: To be a bookkeeper. Studious , . . good natured . . . occaa sional humor. Henry Pomernacki Pom 457 Tilton Astral 3, Latin 4, Pin and Ring Com. 7, Flower, Motto and Color Com. 8, Sec. Bskt. 4, C. l. C. Rep. 3, Times Rep. 5. A humming lathe . . . accuracy . . . thick books, Joseph John Pope 458 Howe Skating 3-8, lntra. Bskt. 5, lntra. Baseball 5, Sr. Track 7, Fresh. Track I, Varsity A 5-8, Non-Smoking Com. 6, Chemistry 8, Ein ind Ring Com. 7, Publ. Chrm. Com'l aw . Ambition: A noted athlete. Sports knowledge . . . versatile . . . re- sourcefulnessf' Olga J. Poplawski Ollie 462 Burbank History 3, G. A. A. 5, Com'l Law 8. Ambition: Beauty culture specialist. Piquancy . . . greenish blue eyes . . laughter. Fo rty-o ne MAROON AND WHITE Rosemary Virginia Porter Beckie 452 Our Lady of Sorrows Opera 6-8, Little Theatre 5-7, Y 6, 7: College 5-7, G. A. A. 5-7, History 4, 5, Pentong 5-7. Ambition: To teach! l I Statuesque loveliness . . .Titian hair . . . seagreen chiffon. Charles Arthur Potter Chuck 453 Young C. l. C. Rep. 5-8, R. O. T. C. l-8, Boys' Glee 7. Ambition: The editor of a large news- paper. Understanding friend . . . witty remarks . . . iolly companion. Grace Mary Pratt Skippy 455 Froebel Astral, Little Theatre 6, 7, Booster 6-8, Y 3, 4, Science Honor l-4, Cab. French, College 4-6, Pentong 7, History 5, 6. Ambition: Doctor before my name. Many beoux . , . expressive gold for- mals . . . fragrant orchids. Edna Laura Racine Eddie 453 Leyden Glee I-7, Ec, 3-6, G. A. A. 3-8, Com'l 6-8, Volley Ball, Baseball, Bskt. Ambition: To be an office nurse. Happy smiles . . .gay friends . . . sweet personality. Edward Andrew Rapp Ed 461 Key M. 81 W. Rep., Treas. Hi-Y, Freshies Frolic Com., Triangle Toddle Corn., Capt. lntra. Bskt., V.-Pres. Sr. Hi-Y, Law. Ambition: To ioin the disgusted million- aire's club. Mischievous eyes . . . contagious smile . . . friendliness. Virginia May Rasmussen Gin 452 Cameron C. l. C. l-7. Ambition: Fiddle like Rubinott. Quiet hours . . .apple blossoms . . . de- l pendabilityf' Forty-two Howard Elliot Reder Howie 459 Young Track 6, C. l. C. Rep. 2, lntra. Bskt. 6, Ambition: Who knows? Swimming tanks . . . long strokes . . victory. Norman Reese 458 Young M. 81 W. Art Staff 6-8, V.-Pres. Arch. 8, Arch 6-8, lntra. Bskt. 2, Track 5, lntra. Track 4, Fresh. Football 2, Science Hon- or 2, Print. and Engr. Com. 8, Publ. Com. 7, 8. Ambition: Making her happy. Temperamental . . . cheerful . . . happy- go-lucky . . . good scout. Harvey W. Reum Charles Edward Rheimtgen Chuck 453 Oak Park Hi-Y 6, 7, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, Opera 7, 8. Ambition: To go as far as l can. Happy-go-lucky . . . popular . cheerful smiles. Renato R. Ricco Renny 457 Ambition: Three square meals a clay. Italian villas . . . gondolas . . . guitars. Margaret B. Robertson Miggs 455 Lewis Quill and Scroll 8, Gold, Silver, Bronze Order l329, 8, Times Rep. 6-8, Lt. l'AlIe- gro 6, Spanish 6-8, Sec. Spanish 8, 6. A. A. l-6. Ambition: Penthouse 50 stories up with Bev. -Bubbling laughter . . . petite . . . infec- tious smiles , . . studious. Estelle B. Robins 462 Lindblom At Lindblom: Honor Society1 Concert Or- chestra1 G. A. A.1 Spanish1 Pl5nOj Science. At Austin: History1 G. A. A.1 Concert Orchestra1 College. Ambition: To have an ambition. Deft efficiency . . . rose-leaf complexion . . dancing fingers. Marion B. Rocklin Blondie 46l Tilton Cab. Booster 6-81 History 51 Y 21 Col- lege 61 Pentong 5, 61 G: A. A. 4-61 French 3, 4. Ambition: Europe with that certain young man. Ice blue satin . . . nights in Venice . . . misty fragrance. Lucille Carol Rogers 455 Lewis Com. on Com.1 Treas. Astralg Refresh. Chrm. Astral1 Frenchg Little Theatre1 C. l. C. Rep.: Times Rep. Ambition: To share my happiness with everyone. Disarming candor . . . charming youth- fulness . . . alluring eyes. Philip Rootberg Pep 45l Emmet Swimming 61 Track 71 lntra.. Bskt. 4, 61 Runner-up lntra. Bskt. 41 Science Honor 21 Latin 3, 41 Spanish 4. Ambition: Anchors away. Girl in every port . . . big man . . . nice fellow. Thomas George Roscoe Irish 456 Howe B-Squad 2-41 Baseball 5-7: lntra. Baseball 51 lntra. Bskt. 51 C. l. C. Rep. 81 Bskt. 6'8: Com. on Com. 8. Ambition: To be a noted aeronautical engineer. Girls, beware! . . . startling blue eyes . . . man about town, Helen Ruth Rosenberg Dolan 456 Delano French 2-71 Chrm. Refresh. Com. French 6, 71 Typist Times Staff, Science Honor l, 31 College 3-81 Y l-71 Botany 3, 41 Pentong 61 C. l. C. l, B. Ambition: To keep the love light glowing. Sunny smiles . . . shining eyes . . . blue gowns. CLASS or iossyz Ann Rozen An 453 Emmet French Com. 3-51 Botany 3, 41 C. l. C. Rep. 21 Football Rep. 51 History 6. Ambition: A deep, dark secret? 7 Petiteness . . . chic ensembles . . smart haircuts . . . sweet friendliness. Al Rubin 465 Marshall High Debating 71 Law 6. Ambition: To graduate from Northwestern Law School. Hot debates . . . eloquence . . . de- pendabilityf' Anne Kathryn Ruzek An 462 Ryerson Finance Com. 81 M. Xi W. Rep. 81 Booster 71 Tennis 81 Times Rep. 81 M. 8- W. Rep. 41 G. A. A. Rep. 51 History 31 G. A. A. 2. Ambition: Hitch-hike to the moon. Wistful moods . . . midnite blue chif- fon . . . coyishnessf' Edward Joseph Ryan Ed 456 Resurrection C. l. C. Rep. 81 M. Xi W. 7, B1 Spanish 71 Booster 81 Law 81 History 81 Pres. Section 456, Times 6, 7. Ambition: Business, law and politics. 'Steadfast ideals . . . strong determina- tion . . . careful consideration. James Harry Ryan Whitey 45l Young Sec. C. l. C. B1 Class Day Com. 81 Chrm. Clean-up Com. 71 Spring Football 71 Varsity Football 61 B. Squad Football 41 Skating 2, 4, 6, 81 Mgr. Skating 61 Varsity A 2, 81 Auto Safety Com. 6. Ambition: Put Wall Street on its feet. Sweatshirts . . . corduroys . . . happy- go-lucky . . . executive. Raymond Ryden Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE Ruth Emilda Ryden 455 Hay Little Theatre 6, 8, Treas. German 4, 5, Chrm. Class-day Com. 8, Astral 5, 6, Ger- man 2-5, HY 2, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To become a Miss Shakespeare. Aristocratic appearance . . . intelligent . . . sincere friend . . . successful. Richard Barnett Rynerson Dusty 458 Crane M. X: W. Staff 8, German 6, 7, Law 7, Chemistry 7, 8, M. Bi W. Rep. 7, C. l. C. Rep. 4, 5, Aero 3, 4. Ambition: To find what I seek. Sir Galahad . . . helping ladies in dis- tress . . . happy landings. Genevieve Sylvia Sabel Gene 453 Nobel Times Rep. 2, M. X1 W. Rep. 4. Ambition: To become an accomplished Singer. Glamour . . . poisc . , .soft lights . . . sweet music . . . sophistication. Catherine Salabes Kate 464 Delano Gold Order of l329, 8, Quill and Scroll 8, Silver Order of l3Z9, 8, Times Rep. 7, 8, Com. on Com., Y 2, Science 2, Times Rep. 2, M. 81 W. Rep. I. Ambition: To live my life well. Unique style . . . summer breezes . . . cool swims. Louis Santoro Uncle Lou 452 Spencer Latin I-4, Italian 4-8, Com. on Com. 8, R. O. T. C. l-3, Band I-8, Picked Squad 2. Ambition: To pull out Melvin Barnett's teeth. Pleasing personality . . . winning smile . . . frankness. Muriel Axa Schacle 455 Nobel V.-Pres. German, Astral, Y , C. l. C. Rep., Times Rep., Little Theatre, Gift Com. Ambition: A college degree and useful life. Ambitious . . .friendly . . .cautious . . . mischievous. Forty-four 656' vw.,-1 Louis Schiek Bud 458 Howe lntra. Baseball 4, lntra. Bskt. 5. Ambition: To have a wife and kids. Protectiveness . . . dependent . . handy man. Laura Eliza beth Schlueter shorty 465 Beaaier C. I. C. Rep. 6, 7, German l-4, College 6, 7, Capt. of Capt. Ball 2, 4, 6, 8, Capt. Volley Ball 5-7, Botany 3, Hey Day Com. 2-4. Ambition: Go to Northwestern. Demure sweetness . . . soft lights . . sweet music. Bessie Esther Schmitz Puddle 455 Ryerson French 6, Science Honor 3, 4, C. l. C. I-8, Botany 3, 4, History 5, 6. Ambition: Onward to bright lights and stardom. Charming smile . . . twinkling toes . . graceful bearing. Lillian P. Schoenemann Lil 46l Foreman Pentong 3, 4, Girls' Reserve 3, 5, Col- lege 6, G. A. A. 4, 5, History 4-7, Booster 5. Ambition: To keep that stitf upper lip. Flying blond curls . . . swiftly rotating basketballs . . . blushing bashfulnessf' Dorothy Ann Schubert Toddy 462 Hay C. I. C. Rep. 5-7, Chemistry 7, B, Col- lege Cab. 4, Y 3-5, G. A. A. 7, 8, Naturalist 3, 4, Cartoonist Rep. 5, 6, Law 7, German Rep. 3, 4, M. 81 W. Rep. 4. Ambition: M-m-m, that's a big secret. Coquettish eyes . . . fraternity pins . . Iaughter. Elaine Alice Schultz E 46l Emmet Chrm. College 6, 7, Xmas Box Rep. 8, College 6-8, History 7, C. I. C. I-8, Col- lege Rep. 6-8, G. A. A. 2-4, German 5. Ambition: l'm too tired to think. Vivacious smile . . . laughing eyes . . gay crowds. John Frank Schultz Johnny 46I Hay Ec. 75 Intra. Bskt. 55 German 3, 45 Com'l Law 75 C. I. C. Rep.5 Section. Ambition: To be a flyer. Lightning . . . alone in a storm . . courageous. Jerome Harry Sedgwick Jerry 45I Lewis C. I. C. Rep. 35 Chrm. Mem. Com. Com'l Law 85 Corn. on Printing and Engraving 85 lntra. Bskt. 4, 65 M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 35 C. I. C. I-8. Clever individuality . . . eager to ab- sorb , . . laughter. Dorothy Francis Seeber Dot 46I Morse German 2. Ambition: Help others to help themselves. Golden friendship . . . dreamer . . . sophisticated lady. Irene Margaret Selimos Renee 465 Lewis G. A. A. I-85 Law 85 French 35 Y 45 Aero 25 C. I. C. I-85 Capt. Ball Team 3-75 Orchestra 3, 4. Ambition: El sud, el algodon, azul oios. Baseball diamonds . . . dreamy south- land . . . honeysuckle . . . mysteries. Jennie Shelesna Jen 464 Hanson Park Color, Flower and Motto Com. 85 Girls' Y 25 G. A. A. Rep. 65 G. A. A. 2-85 C I C I8 Ambition: To be . . . assistant. Sweet simplicity . , . quiet evenings . . . true devotion. I-Ielen Marie Shine Sunshine 452 St. Mary's High C. I. C. 7, 8. Ambition: Keeping house and dainty house dresses. 'Gayety . . . blue-berry pies . . . cozy cottages. ci.Ass or i933V2 Gordon Donald Shirretis Stormy 455 Crane At Crane: Sgt. R. O. T. C. 45 Seled Squad 35 Picked Plat. 3, 45 Crack Co. 3. 45 Track Team 3, 4. At Austin: Ist Lt. R. O, T. C. 75 Crack Co. 5-75 Picked Plat. 6, 75 Fire Marshal 5-75 lntra. Track 6. Ambition: Captain of a crack Pacific liner. Military bearings , . . Shanghai . . . and all points east. Albert Silver Al 453 Nobel Treas. C. I. C. 75 General Chrm. L. A. F. Day 85 Swimming Team 2-B, Jr. Capt. 55 Little Theatre 3-8, Sec. 5, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Maior Role Disraeli 45 Maior Role Touchdown 65 Capt. Lightweight Bskt. Hay Br, I5 Cheer Leader 7, 85 Track Team 3, 55 Nom. Com. 7. Ambition: What is to be will be. Level-headed business . . . theatrical premiers . . . efficient leadership. August Francis Siniscalchi Augie 456 Lovett Varsity Football 6-85 Capt. Sr. Track 6, 75 Capt. Cross Country Team 55 Jr. Track 3-55 Jr. King 65 Sgt.-at-Arms Varsity A 65 V.-Pres. Varsity A 75 Pres. Varsity A 85 Sgt.-at-Arms Jr. Class. Ambition: Always be eligible for col- lege sports. Cut-up . . . winning goals . . . popular he-man. Alvin Carl Smith 458 Nash T . . Intra, Bskt. 55 lntra. Basebal 4, Baseball 2, Chemistry 85 Com'I Law 8. Ambition: To make a mint, Ambitious . . . striving for bigger things . . . nimble fingers. Andrew F. Smith I-lelen Ruth Smith Smithy 455 Tilton Science Honor I, 25 History 5, 65 C. I. C. Rep. 7, 85 Pentong 6, 75 College 4-65 French I-45 Spanish 5, 65 G. A. A. I-55 Y I4 Ambition: Wouldn't I like to know? Good natured . . . laughing brown eyes . . . red beretsf' Forty-five MAROON AND WHITE Doris Marie Solem 452 Key Class Gift Com. 8: Costume Com. L. A. F. Day 8: M. 81 W. Rep. 8: Times Rep, 6-B: Law 8: Y I: Booster 7, 8. Ambition: To have my one ambition realized. Shy sophistication . . . satin gowns . . . subtle gayety. Doris Elva Southall Dorrie 455 Key Flower, Motto, Color Com. 8: Treas. Booster 8: Booster 7: College 4-6: Astral 2: Science Honor l-4: C, I. C. I-8: Y I. Ambition: To work for 'Dot-then travel. Cozy fireplaces . . . petite shyness . . . 'Scotty' dogs. Phyllis Mae Sproclc Phil 464 Hay History ag e, A. A. a, Girls' Y Rep. 2, C. I. C. I-B: Library Work 3-B. Ambition: To rcally accomplish something in llic. Good -naturcd . . . dazzling smile . . . spicy wit. Enez Caroline Squassoni winkie 464 Yates Italian I-B: History 7: Botany 6, 7: Italian Cast, Thisbe and Pyramus : Y 3, 7: G. A. A. 2-7: Finance Com. B: C. I. C. I-8: Refresh. Com. B. Ambition: To marry a blonde. Non-sophistication . . . intelligently in- clined . . , a true friend. Muriel Lois Stabiner Mer 453 Senn Bskt. and Swimming 7, 8: Law 6: French 8: History 6: C. I. C. 5. Ambition: To travel around the world. Sweetness . . . personified good nature . . . violets. Harold Fred Stark Lefty 46l Foreman Corn'l Law 7: lntra. Bskt. 6: Round Table Conference 7: Prom Com. B: Section 4bl, 8. Ambition: Take Earl Hines's iob away. Humorous . . . outstanding personality . . . friends gaIore. Forty-six Russell J. Stewart Stewie 458 Onahan Times Rep. 3, 5: Finance Com. 8. Ambition: To be an aeronautical en- gineer. Clever fingers . . . fine character . . uprightnessf' 'Charles Stotz Class Sergeant-at-Arms iSee page I7I Edith E. Strazzabosco Edee 465 Spencer Pin and Ring Com. 7: Nom. Com. 5: Times Rep. 3, 4: College 7: History 7: C. I. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: Learn to outtalk Miss McCurdy. Laughing eyes . . . personality . . . witty . . . true blue. Florence Marie Swanson FIo 465 Byford G. A. A. 3: Tennis 7. Ambition: Live, love, laugh and be happy. Shy smiles . . . waltzing . . . muffled laughter. Willard Alfred Swanson Bill 455 Lovett Jr. Track 6: Pin and Ring Com.: Cartoonist 5: Intra. Bskt. 6, 7: Spanish Paper Car- toonist 8: Sgt.-at-Arms Cartoonist 4: Intra. Track 3. Ambition: Four years of college-flunkless. G-arrulous talk . . . wisecracks . . . great ambitions. Lorraine M. Taylor Lo 45l May C. I. C. I-7: Y 3, 4: Courtesy Drive: Spanish 6, 7: History 5: Botany 5, 6: G. A. A. I, 2. Ambition: Typewriter keys-dictation-a iob? 7 Military proms . . . gardenias . charming personality. George Charles Ternand Moose 453 St. Paul'S lst Lieut. R. O. T. C. B: 2nd Lieut. R. O. T. C. 73 Ist Sgt. R. O. T. C. 6: Corporal R. O. T. C. 4, 5: German 4, 5. Ambition: To be an aviator. Good looking . . . long ocean hops . . . tall manliness. Ra l ph Testo Patsy 457 Locke Architects l-8: Band l-6: lntra. Bskt. 53 lntra, Baseball 2-63 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Times Rep. 3. Ambition: Ten nights in a barroom, Polished dance floors . . . good times . . . athletic leader. Carl l-lenry Tetzlaft Tetz 453 Young Ambition: To become a dentist. Dental tools . . . white coat . . . skill. June Alyce Thompson 461 Hay C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: Somebody's steno. Sunny disposition . . . loving . . . sweet- ness. Melvin Oscar Thompson Moon 462 Nash Law3 Ec.3 lntra. Bskt.3 College3 History3 C. I. C. Rep.3 Swimming3 Times Rep. Ambition: To accomplish something in the world. Private office . . . efficiency . . . Morris chair . . . books. William Clarence Thompson Bm 458 Howe Varsity Bskt. 6, 73 Track 3, 43 lntra. Track 23 lntra. Bskt. 51 Gift Com. 83 Nom. Com. 5. Ambition: Achieve what l set out to do. All around good pal . . . determination . . . initiative. 'Mona Thwaite Class Secretary fSee page I7J William Joseph Tidd Bill 45l Young C. l. C. I-52 Historyg Spanish3 Trackp City: M. Zi W. Rep. 43 Law3 Times RSP.: Botanyg lntra. Bskt. Ambition: Certified public accountant. Keen on figures . . . progressive . . . mind of his own. CLASS OF iossyz Jack F. Tracy Trace 45l Young Social Orchestra 5, 63 Varsity A 83 Hey Day Com. 63 Little Theatre 6, 7, Sgt.-at- Arms 73 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 43 Cheerleader 6-8: Cast, Touchdown 73 Spanish 53 Freshman Bskt. Ambition: Finishing school-then Vassar- hello! A silvery baton . . .music . . . life . . cleverness. Robert Charles Tracy Bob 453 Young Cheerleader 3-8, Capt. 83 Prom Com. 83 M. 81 W. Rep. 5-82 C. l. C. Rep. 4-63 lntra. Bskt. 3, 53 Law 73 Prep 6. Ambition: Ah! to be a Vassarite. Don Juan . . . college yells . . . per- sonaIity. Charles August Trankina Shadow 458 Orr lntra. Bskt. l-53 Architectural l-8: ltal- ian l. Ambition: To become an artist. Swift brushes . . . hidden talent . warmth of Italian skies. Bernice M. Verschuur Bunny 46l Morse German I-43 History 5, 63 College 73 Y 23 G. A. A. 2-43 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: What does the word mean? Charming personality . . . witticisms . . . curls . . . moonlit terraces. Elaine Dorothy Waller Granville George Ward 453 Howe Band 2-7: City Band Contest 3, 53 National Band Contest 73 Gift Com. 83 lntra. Bskt 3, 5. Ambition: Successful business man and musician. Gracious . . . courteous . . . ballroom dancing . . . smooth orchestra. Forty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Josephine Helen Warren Jo 46l Cameron Capt. of Capt. Bskt. I, 3, 5, 7: Capt. Volley Ball Team 2, 4, 6: Class Leader 4: Squad Leader 5-8: Booster: Chrm. Enter- tainment Com. 8: College. Ambition: Business life-stenog ra phe rw young boss. Sparkling teeth . . . laughing eyes . . . snappy comebacksf' Harold Erank Wasmund Wazzy 462 Nash Com'l Law 8: German I-3: Times Rep. 2: History 5: C. I. C. Rep. 5: College 7: lntra. Bskt. 3: C. l. C. Subscr. I-8: Timcs Subscr. 5, 7, 8: M. Bi W. B. Ambition: To be a second Morgan. Non-sophisticated . . . studiously in- clined . . . good sportsmanf' Helen Louise Waterman 456 Emmct Pres. C. I. C. 8: Student Council 8: Inter- club 8: Cast, Lucky Jade 5: Cast, Belle of Barcelona 7: Jr. Mem. Chrm. Y 5: Opera 3-7: Y I-6: College 5-7: French 5. Ambition: Interior decoration and fashion. Winsome smiles . . . magnetic personality . . . chic fashions. Wilbur Edward Weinsheimer Wibbs 465 Schurz Swimming: Fencing: C. I. C. Ambition: To be a sales manager. Cheerful . . . carefree . . . sport sweat- ers . . . chivalry. Elmer John Weinthaler Curly 4SI Schurz Com. on Com. S: Com'l Law 7, 8: Capt. Cheerleader 7, 8: lntra. Bskt. 4-6: C. I. C. Rep. 4, 6, 7: Varsity A 7, 8: Opera 8: M. 81 W. Rep. 4. Ambition: I guess l'll iust be myself. Happy-go-lucky . . . carefree adventure . . . popularity. Leon George Weiss Flash 454 Englewood High At Englewood High: C. I. C. Rep. 31 Ticket Sales 4: Boy Reserve I: Annual Dele- gate 2: Weekly Delegate I, 2: Orchestra I-5: Operetta 4. Ambition: Make a name for myself in medicine. Surgeon's fingers . . . preciseness . . . fame. Forty-eight Harold lvl. Welk Cobs 457 Lloyd Track 4, 5: Com'l Law 8: Times Rep. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 2: German 2. Ambition: Time will tell. Winged feet . . . dust . . . trophies. Eleanor Esther West Babe 453 Nash C I. C. Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: Successfully battling . . . skill- fully succeeding. Winsome, serene poise . . . gracious . . . beautiful melodies. Stanley Frederick Westerberg Stan 454 Nash Chemistry: Com'l Law. Ambition: Successful in the field of science. New discoveries . . . chemical labora- tories . . . fame. David John Whittingham Dave 459 Joseph Lovett Mai. R. O. T. C. 8: Sec. C. I. C. 5: Pres. R. O. T. C. Officers. Ambition: West Point and then? Straightforward . . . serious thinker . . reserved, able leader. George Weston Whittingham Westy 456 Howe Pres. History 8: Art Staff 7, 8: Co-Chrm. Costumes L. A. F. Day 8: Com. Printing and Engraving 8: Sgt.-at-Arms Penton : M. Xi W. Rep. 5: Nom. Com. '33lZ: lnterclub 8: Math. Honor 7: Little The- atre 7. Ambition: Gag Al Bitzer and Jim Fet- ters. :'Sparkling wit . . . winning smile . . infectious laugh. Evelyn Ann Wickum Ev 465 Byfara Class Day Com. Rep. 8: Tennis 7: G. A. A. 3. Ambition: That's a secret. Warm smiles . . . soft blue eyes . . daintiness. Francis Joseph Wilmot Fran 459 St.Thomas Aquinws Sec. Chemistry: Prom Com. 8: Cheno- weth's Chiselersg R. O. T. C. I-8, Ofticfrs 83 Times Rep. 5, M. 81 W. Rep. 73 Fire Marshal 6-83 Baseball 2, 3. Ambition: A personality like Franklin D. Roosevelt. Chemist . . . new inventions . . . subtle. Henrietta Mathilda Woell4e Henry 462 Orr Commencemcnt Corn. S, Girfs' Band I-7, Law 7. Ambition: To have an ambition. Lavender and old lace . . . reserved and calm. Rose Jean Wolt 46I Emmet German l-4, History 5, 63 Mem. Com. History: College 7g G. A. A. l-3: Col- lege Mem. Corn. 6, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Somebody's steno. Smiling face . . . dimples . . . gayety . . . sophisticated beauty. Vivian Georgia Wolt Viv 465 Nobel Capt. Girls' Band 83 Drum Maior Girls' Band 7, 8: Vocal Soloist in Jazz Orches- tra 5-8, Drums and Vocalist in Little lhc- atre Orch. 5-8: Times Rep. 33 Band Sr-H 7, Capt. Ball 2, Touchdown Singer 6, Student Director Girls' Band 8, Girl Rc- serve 2. Ambition: The radio mike and me. Quiet . . . loyal . . . blond loveliness . . . musically gifted. Winitred Mae Woltgram Winnie 464 Howe Times Rep. 6, 7: C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To be Eddie Cantor's private secretary, Good natured . . . dependable . . smiling . . . pleasing personality. Leonard J. Wolinslcy Leo 452 Marshall History 6: Law 73 lntra. Capt. 5, 63 Physi- cal Science 7, C. l. C. Rep. 4. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Piercing blue eyes . . . dry humor . . . aggressive. CLASS or i933V2 Edward Franklin Wood Worrny 454 Sumner V.-Pres. Boys' Glee B. Ambition: To be successful. Golden voice . . . wit . . . brotherly affection . . . football. Hannah Noreen Woods Freshie 462 Help of Christian - e l,2g G. A. A.g C. l. C. Y I, Colleg I-7, Spanish 3. Ambition: To be a doctor's assistant. irish eyes . . . curly hair . . . Auburn roadster. Jessie Woodworth Red 46l Austin Ambition: Mr. and Mrs. and a home in the suburbs. Flaming hair . . . flaming adventures . . . smiling eyes. Alice Jane Worcester Al-Jean 456 Burbank G. A. A. Rep. 35 G. A. A. 3-8, Spanish 7. Ambition: Do my best in every under- taking. Irresistible laughter . . . great out-of- doors . . . campfiresf' Charles A. Workman Workie 459 Key Sec. Jr. Hi-Y 3, Pres. Jr. Hi-Y 4- Pen- tong 6, cami Law ag c. 1. c. Reb. l-31 Chenoweth's Chiselers. Ambition: A prosperous farm in northern Wisconsin. Ting of humor . . . wisecracks . . . full of pep. Lillian Wortman l-HY 462 Herzl ..Y.. 4- Ambition: To become an integrated per- sonality. Sweet romance . . . a good scholar . . cottages . . . green lawn, Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Willard James Wright Bill 46I Spencer ODera I-73 Cast, Belle of Barcenola 3 Cast, Lucky Jade 63 Com. of Com. 83 Sec. Section3 B Squad Football 43 lntra. Bskt.3 Refresh. Com. ODSFBQ Track 53 Bskt. 43 Librarian 6. Ambition: Audit Henry Ford's books. Freshman hats . . . campus life . . snappy clothes. Howard Cecil Wyatt Howie 459 Howe Ambition: Slide down the South Pole. Athletic . . . quiet . . . modest . . bound to win. Violet Wurst Vi 462 Lloyd Com. of Com. 83 German 73 Booster 73 Girl Reserve I3 M. 8- W. Rep. 23 C. I. C. Rep. 83 Times Rep. 73 G. A. A. Rep. 83 G. A. A. 2, 5, 8. Ambition: To be a gym teacher. Rodcos . . . colored lights . . . noise . . . detective stories. Frances Zappie Frannie 452 Tennyson Little Theatre 5-8: Play Writing Group 73 Pentong 6, 73 Y l, 2, 73 French 6, 73 History 63 Fencing 83 G. A. A. 6. Ambition: To be a successful star. Dazzling smile . . . dimpled cheeks . . fascinating personality. Joseph Anthony Zarrillo Joe 455 Track 3-73 Cross Country 4, 6, 83 Co-Capt. Cross Country 83 Champion Team Cross Country 63 Cartoonist 43 Art Statf 73 M. 8: W. Rep. 83 Fresh. Track Coach 83 lntra. Track 33 Spanish Paper Cartoonist 8. Ambition: Good and great commercial artist. Quiet . . . self reliant . . . and enthu- siastic. Philip Rutter Lawrence Phil 451. spencer Lt. Col. Commanding R. O. T. C. 83 Pres. Jr. City 7, B3 Picked Squad R. O. T. C. 23 V.-Pres. Botany 53 V.-Pres. Latin 63 Sgt.-at Arms Little Theatre 73 Oscar Wolfe 3 Touchdown 63 Candidate V.-Pres. Jr. Class 63 Oueen's Messenger 3 Disraeli 43 Mem. Chrm. Pentong 7. Ambition: Success with speeches, studies and sabers. Progressivism . . . brittle humor . perseverance . . . keen intuition. Fifty List ot Graduates not Pictured: Ben F. Altschul, Evelyn H. Anderson, Frank A. Anderson, Louis Antonacci, Ralph Barson, Francis C. Benande, Robert Bongartz, Altred B. Bonneville, Grace Borge, Angelo J. Cechino, Joseph E. Cibula, Marvin P. Cohen. Peter F. Cordell, Jr., George R. Danby, Herbert O. Dittmer, James H. Dwyer, Curtis W. Eiesenberger, Lorraine E. Ellison, Harry H. Epstein, Reinhold R. Ferg, Daniel J. Ferrone, Jean Goodman, William J. Gorkowicz, Melvin H. Greisz, Gordon S. Harry, Robert H. Hart, Robert J. Hart, Mary Ellen Hitchcock, William J. Kasper, Howard J. Kempiners, Russell L. Laird, Mabel C. Lipscomb, Arthur Mainiera, Edward M. Marks, Louis A. Marta, Mildred L. Matson, Shirley C. Mazure, Earl A. McClellan, Jr., Delmar W. McDale, James Mesi, Harold P. Moser, Louis A. Notardonato, Anna M. Paoli, Carl G. Ptaender, Harold R. Platson, Stephan J. Oleschewski, Harry Orr, Gilbert Pries, Barnard O. Rademacher, Thomas W. Rizzo, Hohn Salerno, Carolyn Sandstrom, Judith Sabin, Margaret H. Schoemaker, George E. Shirky, Evelyn Skadron, Howard J. Stack, Russell Stewart, Edith H. Steging, Robert H. Sutterlin, Arnold B. Swanson, Raymond H. Teachont, Howard V. Thiele, Wilbert A. Tresselt, George Tribke, Nancy R. Valo, George J. Vizard, Donald P. Walley, Lorretta l. Walsh, Joseph E. Walter, Harriet E. Washow, Harry Wiersema, lrene Witz, Helen M. Yeachus, William B. Zabel. 3 N, 31, Marta 'f .1, - gs X55 O - . 4, K X2 Es, R QM. -LW y,f,.W, f, faq- 5 jay, C L I 'Azjfzffewj THE WORLD S FINEST CHEESES Wlfhgul Ass OF I933V2 ll CZEVBI' ZSH '94 YH! BIG no ,i ',?4-,W , 'f' ,' E., 3? A 1' 3 I , 1 .. f'f 'f 1. ' -1 S' . .V ox i Fifi .,lc T X fi:- F' mini VV ' 3 Q. 4 5 2' Q' M7 Q! A 'wH4fff..w5 44 QQ 01,0 S C I' s 1 jg . M , ,pf ,. , 1 XYJ , X gs- 44 ,Z 'A H1 S , ,, gf 1 w i' Q1 5, ', '99 fr 4 'I -W: 'Q , if gf? g' , YR, , ef ' px 31 Q ww ' . 3 f 0 , J A Q V V , YJ- W ' ' 0 , I - fy 16 Q J 0ef,,'! Fifiy-one l i i ill Ili! llllllilll :gh , 55.1, X' ,i 'MOST POPULAR-Mona Thwaite, Mary Ash- worth, l-larriet Bedard. ' MOST CHARMING PERSONALITY-Ruthbelle Piser, Dorothy Parker, Jane Eritz. MOST BRILLIANT-Ruth Braude, Edith Liewehr, Mildred Kirsch. ' MOST EOR AUSTIN-Helen Waterman, Lilian Okner, Flor- ence Cohen. ' MOST ATHLETIC-Anne lppo- lito, Mona Thwaite, Elizabeth Heinecke. ' MOST VERSATILE-Annabelle Green, Marion Beving- ton, Jane Fritz. ' MOST SOPHISTICATED- Valle Mae Mellin, Ruth Braude, Eleanor Faye. ' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Florence Cohen, Nita l-lauk, Lilian Okner. ' MOST VIVACIOUS-Annabelle Green, Margaret Rob- ertson, Geraldine Haskins. ' MOST INDIVID- UAL-Lillian Perrine, Anne Brew, Charlotte Net- tler. ' MOST TALENTED-Emily Calderwood, Vivian Wolt, Charlotte Nettler. ' BEST DRESSED -Harriet Bedard, Dorothy I-lake, Sophie Krosz. ' PRETTIEST-Mary Ashworth, Vivian Beck, Vivian Wolt, Jane Fritz and Mildred Kirsch. ' BEST NATURED-Marion Rocklin, Jeannette Gilbertson, Lillian Perrine. ' V U x ' I , ' . V I -21, 2 Af gp, U ., ' ' V, .-.,. f f -, L S T, 7, .,ff-- . ' .rc J tiff .QM Nyfwf We X XX ty? X , 1 in - J' I S ,i I4 , CLASS OF I933V2 . I I u ' K ill N' 5 ll l 1 I X X I, . .ISQ X-pix if-'TT Q. 'V f .-X ' X 1 I f X X T I A I Wy 3745 LZ 15' I .I ,. m,.,. - ,, . ,.,A,. ,A,, , A.- ., ,. , I I Elf? ' MOST POPULAR-Joe I-Iaas, Chuck Stotz, Oliver Matterer. ' MOST MAGNETIC PER- SONALITY-Chuclf Stotz, John McLean, Philip Lawrence. ' MOST BRILLIANT-Bob Merley, Warren Mellin, Philip Lawrence. ' MOST EOR AUSTIN-John McLean, AI Silver, Bill Laise. ' MOST ATHLETIC-Bob Allen, Augie Sinis- calchi, Bob Merley. ' MOST VERSATILE-Vic Coppersmet, Joe I-Iaas, I-Ialpin O'Connor. ' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Warren Mel- lin, Bill Laise. Ed Ryan, ' BIGGEST CUP-UP- Bob Larisey, Jack Tracy, I'IaroId Stark. ' MOST INDIVIDUAL-Oliver Matterer, Weston Whit- tingham, Jim Eetters. ' MOST TALENTED- Aaron Greenfield, Jack Tracy, John McComb. ' BEST SPORT-Fred Jones, Augie Siniscalchi, Bill Thompson. ' HANDSOMEST-Russell Laird, Ray Barber, George Anderson. ' BEST NA- TURED-Eddie Marks, Ernest Baldwin, Dick Ryer- son. ' MOST DEBONAIR-Willard Wright, AI Bitzer, John O'Connor. Wfwr if gf Z? 1' Fifty-th ree MAROON AND WHITE Fifty-four obocrbgxlver motor Q ops bo Dllllerzd 1 5,321 iw Q-8 if M ux XU qu loefraol A X brmdges 7221550 Gum - MQ 5 be W poo f l .uwfillu CLASS OF msayz Tb XD ks - 4: . 5' mfg' CC i Q Aging' , Za-5 round cpl' Y' , , V QV- A xx wi V , fr KK 'ff ,WJ x .zz-' ' 4 W k l L . w W u w + 4 2 J' - W L 4 ,jf N 'tylk . f 5 ,L x. X , Wf . XX. . 1 dixulvsfsgamgaaqwgiff 7 ,Jw A , Ji wx I za vhai A ig, been 5- wgffige we 0+ NGENI .TNQ ,7 KX .x mg? T523 13 Fifty-Eve MAROON AND WHITE COMMITTEES OF THE CLASS OF I934 OMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Jane Sternberg, Chairman: Mr. Alexander, Mr. Galusha, Miss Greiner, Miss Schoenbeck, Mr. Wareham, Advisers. James Bowler, Fern Brekke, Miriam Briggs, Edward Donahue, Charles Eggert, Helen Erickson, Robert Goldblatt, Jack Innes, Orion Johnson, Evangeline Jouras, Dorothy Kautz, James Kelly, Mildred Kristotik, Alice Lange, Melvin Panella, Mary Petran, Erwin Sanders, Corinne Smith, Edward Thoma, Beverly Whitlock, Kendall Woodburn. LASS DAY COMMITTEE: Richard Heyden, Chairman: Miss Gamble, Mrs. Hatton, Mrs. Kelly, Miss McLindon, Mr. Whitaker, Advisers. Harold Baer, Lillian Bair. Roberta Baldwin, Glanna Baltz, Helen Berg, Alyce Buckley, Philomena Colecchia, Frances Falvey, Estelle Garibaldi, Harold Gubricky, Harry Hanson, Paul Henrick- sen, Dorothy Knoblach, William Koch, Lorraine Lindahl, Ray Olsen, Irene Saber, Rolt Schey, Viola Snow, Janis Stangland, Carolyn Trautmann. ROM COMMITTEE: Miles Uhlir, Chairman: Miss Gruener, Miss Hartley, Mr. Heit- man, Miss McCarty, Mr. Ring, Advisers. Edward Adelson, William Bellew, Ellis Berg, Jayne Benight, Margaret Boecker, Ruth Carroll, Dorothy Collins, Mary Consago, Margaret Dvorak, Ruth Fithian, Jack Fitzgibbons, Dorothy Gaskin, Margaret Gordon, Edward Kopala, Edward Leahy, Ruth Lentema, Mariorie Loch- mann, Howard Spiehs, John Upchurch, Edward Wahlenteld, Jack Wilcox. NANCE COMMITTEE: Herman Schlotthauer, Chairman: Mr. Thompson, Adviser. Walter Amberg, Bernice Andersen, Karl Behrens, Robert Carter, Charles Dixon, Howard Downing, George Halleman, Joseph Hart, Mariorie Judson, Ernest Klemme, John Kinsella, John MacKenzie, Peter Massman, Mary Jane Melody, Anthony Ramazzutto, Willard Reinke, Wayne Toussaint, Rosemary Wollpert, George Zils, Andrew Zuccarelli, Philip Lopresti. INTING AND ENGRAVING: Raymond Ott, Chairman: Mr. Compton, Mr. John- son, Advisers. Emil Bock, Ralph Carlson, John Carroll, Bob Siegal, Francis Collias, William Cusack, Bernard Dillon, Bill French, Laverne Gritlith, Mary Kelly, Mar- garet Kennedy, Lloyd Klassy, Richard Larson, Clarence Mackprang, Ronald Monson, Marcus Peterson, Virginia Preihs, Frank Sidley, Edward South, Raymond Walsh, Bernard Woltman. LOWER, COLOR, AND MOTTO COMMITTEE: Beatrice Svoboda, Chairman: Miss McCurdy, Adviser. Elaine Bassie, Lucille Bettasso, Florence Donotrio, Howard Goss, Dorothy Hirt, Rosemary Hynes, Edward Johnson, Russell Karr, Casimira Kisiel, Vincent Kolchitz, Evelyn Cervenka, Esther McAdams, Allen Nelson, Helen Owen, Margaret Pense, Mildred Petersen, Andrew Sampracos, Robert Steinmetz, Ralph Thielgard, Lorraine Trongeau. LASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Frank Finn, Chairman: Miss Iser, Miss Kempes, Advisers. Louise Amenta, Dorothy Davies, Eleanor Donaldson, Mildred Glassman, Milton Hagen, Ethel Holt, Charles Hynes, Leslie Johnson, Florence Lindquist, Jane Matt- son, Charles Merz, Marion Mierop, Robert O'Leary, Romayne Olson, Edith Percival, John Ptacin, Colleen Schilling, Evelyn Stockholm, Jane Story, Beatrice Verchuur, Gwendolyn Wilson. IN AND RING COMMITTEE: Mary Jane Zaar, Chairman: Mr. Finley, Adviser. William Butler, Robert Clemons, Irene Crowley, Kay Gould, Betty Snow, Jack Stonehouse. CLASS OF CLASS OF I934 PRESIDENT Lester John Harman Skip 46I ' Byford Basketball 3-8: Basketball Captain 5-6: Intramural Basketball l, 2: Varsity A : Architectural Club: Law Club: President Gambles' Gamblers: Publicity Manager Basketball 8. Ambition: To make all American with Drees. Dazzling shots . . . spell bound spectators . . . lovely ladies. VICE-PRESIDENT Edward Alfred South Ed 460 Spencer Science l-lonor Club 3: Chairman of Program Committee, Clean- up: Sergeant-at-Arms of Little Theatre 6, 7: Disraeli : Touch- down , the Professor: C. I. C. 2, 3: Candidate for Vice-President of Junior Class 5, 6: Chairman of Courtesy Drive: Pentong 6. Ambition: To have friends and money honestly. Grease paint. . .crowded lobbies .. .opening nights. SECRETARY Emmett J. Galvin Emy 453 Hay Chairman Public Speaking Committee, Clean-up 6: Chairman Grammar Schools Committee, Clean-up 8: Chairman Tag Com- mitte, Laf Day 7: First Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 8: Secretary Senior l-li-Y 8: Sergeant-at-Arms Latin 6: Cross-Country Team 5: Chess Team 3-5: Organizer Student Committee on Education 6. Ambition: The White l-louse, no less. Budding politician ...energetic ...flashing sabers . . . friendly. TR EASU RER Merrill L. Bernbrock Curly 455 Culver Football 5, 7: Treasurer of Class '34, 7, 8. Ambition: College football. Gridiron hero . . . touchdowns . . . All-American nonchalant . . . carefree. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Richard H. Frede Dick 46l St. John's Academy Captain Football 7: Football l-8: lntramural Basketball l-3: Varsity A 3-8: Pigskin Club: Chairman The Boys': Architectural Club: Gambles' Gamblers: lvlr. Thomas' Hoods: Law Club. Ambition: To play football in the Rose Bowl. Pigskins . . . cheering crowds . . . All-American . . . charging lineman. l 9 3 4 Fifty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Ruth Lillian Abrahamsen 452 Burbank Jr. High German 63 C. I. C. 7: College 4. Ambition: Learn to play bridge and tennis with Flirtatious eyes .. . slim loveliness . . . quiet charm. Viola Ruth Adamelc Vi 456 Howe Girls' Band 3-83 2nd Lt. Band 83 G. A. A. 3-83 G. A. A. Hike Chrm. 6, 73 Golf 83 Tennis 63 Law 83 Pentong 83 Orchestra 73 Botany 3, 4. Ambition: Travel 'n' listen to nature speak of God. Sport sweaters . . . cheerful friendliness , . , never ending pep. Harry Everett Adams Whitey 46l Farragut lntra, Bskt. 2-43 Chemistry 7, 83 Spanish 7, 83 C. I. C. Rep. 23 Gamble's Gambolcrs. Ambition: To travel around the world. Tall . . . blonde . . . handsome . . . versatile. John Robert Adams Bob 459 Hollywood High Bskt.3 V.-Pres. Student Council3 Sec, Fresh- man Class3 Swimming. Ambition: Tailor in lawyer's otfice ipress- ing suitsl. Corduroys . . . basketballs . . . care- free. Edward Adelson RubinoH 459 Emmet lst Violin Concert Orch. l'8: Social Orch. 2-83 Won Numerals lntra. Bskt. 23 His- tory 4-83 Debating 5, 63 Latin I3 Social Com. History3 Clean-up Com. 83 Times Rep. 33 Pentong. Ambition: To have my own medical col- lege. Fast cars . . , sporty clothes . . . good orchestras. Ruth Cecelia Ahlen Rudy 460 Key Ambition: Trying to catch up with Char- lie. Sweet . . . good times . . . many friends. Fifty-eight Pearl Geraldine Albun Peps 469 Mason Y I-33 French I-43 G. A. A. I3 Little Theatre3 Austin Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To attain greatest height in musical world. Personality plus . . . brains plus . . . beauty. Joset Barthol Aleksy Balthy 465 Schurz Orchestra 2-73 Band 5, 63 Sr. Track 7, 83 Glee 83 Hi-Y 7, 83 Golf 7, 83 History 83 Law 8. At Schurz: Music 2-43 lntra. Base- ball I. Ambition: College-sports-business world -easy money. Radiant smiles . . . mellow music . rolling golf greens. Jean G. Allan AI 453 Y 53 La Charladora Reporter 7, 83 G. A. A. I, 23 Kempes Kut-ups 5, 63 College 4. Ambition: To be Florence Nightingale ll. Scotch highlands . . . blue skies . . . rippling laughter. Walter A. Am berg Bud 453 si. Catherines Intra. Bskt, 2, 4, 63 Ec. B3 Track 63 Law 7, 83 Pentong 63 Latin 2, 33 Spanish 5. Ambition: To be an honest lawyer. Aspiring . . . benevolent . . . conserva- tive, .A . . dauntless . . . efficient . . fastidiousf' Louise Grace Arnenta Weesa 459 Young Girls' Band I-83 Corporal of Band 83 Ital- ian 7, 83 Treas. Italian 83 Girls' Glee 63 G. A. A. I3 Entertainment Com. Glee. Ambition: Take a trip around the world. Magnetic smile . . . sweet innocence . . . fancy collars. Anthony John Amodeo Tony 456 Rezin Orr Chemistry3 Lawg Italian 7, 8. Honest . . . likeable . . . hard worker. Arline S. Amundsen Jonsey 454 Young Orchestra 2-4, College 5, 6, Y 5, 6, C. I. C. l-8, Astral 2, Latin 2, G. A. A, 2. Ambition: I lost all of mine. Stormy seas . . . quiet assurance . . . carefree smiles. Bernice Caroline Andersen Bernie 455 Cameron M. 81 W. Treas. 7, 8, M. 8: W. Business Staff 5, 6, Y 5, 6, Botany 5, 6, Silver Order l329 7, 8, Bronze Order I329 6, C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: Ooh! must I really concentrate? Rollicking parties . . . sparkling humor . . . clever comebacksf' Ida Henriette Andersen Star 468 Young Chrm. Mem. Com. 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 41 Times Rep. I-7, Law 8, Times Floor Mgr. 8, College 6. Ambition: To become a private secretary. High aimer . . . winning smile . . . will- ing worker. Doris Rose Anderson Dory 466 Leslie Lewis History Rep. 6, Astral 23 Y 7, Law 6, Latin 2. Ambition: To see the world. Ready humor . . . activity . . . depend- ability . . . laughing dimples. Mary Ella Anderson Andy 460 Beaumont H., St. Louis, Mo. Ambition: Mannequin course at Vera Jane's Studio. Luxury . . . furs . . . yachts . . . beauti- ful gowns . . . penthousesf' Stanley Lloyd Anderson 45l Schurz Chem. 8, Law 7, Gymnastics 6. Ambition: To be a good engineer. Conscientious . . . persevering . . . studious . . . scientific . . . analytical. CLASS OF I934 Beverly M. Andre Andy 459 Blue Island Times Rep. I-5, Saturday's Market 7, Vice-Pres. Botany 5, Vice-Pres. Thespian 7, Little Theatre 4-8, Property man Dec. 8th, Poster chairman, Dec. 8th, Poster chairman lClean-upi, Refresh. Com. Law, Law broadcast. Ambition: To be a iudge. Intelligent . . . witty . . . good sport. Arthur Woodrow Andrews Mouse 467 De Paul Baseball 6-8, Bskt. 5-8, Skating 5-8, Varsity A 6-8, Com. of Com. Varsity A , Ec. 7, Trophy Com. 8, lntra. Bskt. 4. Ambition: College, professional baseball, basketball, crowds, yells. Great athlete . . . happy go lucky . . fame. William Nicholas Andrews Lefty 463 De Paul Academy lntra. Bskt. Champs 6, 7, lntra. Baseball 6, Heavyweight Bskt. 4-6. Ambition: Professional baseball. Great basketball . . . baseball player . . . flashing blades. Rosalie Esther Arado Ro 459 John Hay G. A. A. I, Chrm. Snapshop Corn. of Clean-up 8, C. I. C. Rep. 5, 6, Chrm. Re- fresh. Corn. ltal. 2, 3, ltal l-4, Hey Day Booster 5. Ambition: Get 'em to open a door. Rubies . . . dimpled smile . . . twin- kling stars. Martin James Argall Bud 462 Nash Maior R. O. T. C. B, Capt. Rifle Team 7, 8, Lt. R. O. T. C. 6, 7, Rifle Team 4-8, Astral Rep. 6, Science Honor Rep. 3, C. l. C. I-8, Picked Platoon R. O. T. C. 5-8, Fire Marshal 5-8, Officers 7, 8. Ambition: Virtuoso organist, health, travel, education. Music lover . . . studious but humorous. Virginia Grace Arrigo Tot 452 Emmet Chrm. Publ. 6, ltal., Chrm. Refresh. 3, Glee, Com. Green Room, Little Theatre 5, M. Si W. Rep. I, 2, C. l. C. Rep. 6, Com. Publ. 3, Little Theatre. Ambition: Own a cattle ranch in Argen- tina. 'lPetite charm . . . winning smile . sincere friendship. Fifty-ninie MAROON AND WHITE John Harold Ashtord Jack 468 Locke Fresh, Football3 Fresh. Track.3 lntra Base- ball 43 lntra. Track 33 lntra. Bskt. 3-63 1 Cross-Country City Champs 53 Track 5, 63 Baseball 63 Sec. Law 73 History 7, 8. l Ambition: To play gigolo to Miss Amer- ical' 'Nonchalance . . . friendly grins . . . lofty aspirations, Harry Earl Atkins Hal 46l Lloyd Track 5, 63 Officers' 7, 83 lst Lt. R. O. T. C. l-BI Pentong 33 Rifle Team 6. Ambition: To go to West Point. Militaristic aspect . . . true soldier . . . shining uniforms. Francis Wilfred Audette Franny 469 Key lntra. Bskt. Z3 lntra. Bskt. 63 Austin Times Rep. Z. Ambition: To be a big business man. Conscit-ntious , . . studious . , . tran- quility. Edith May Augustin E 466 Young Booster3 Spanish3 Tennis3 C. l. C.3 Y 3 College: G. A. A.3 History. Ambition: To get the best in lite. Twinkling humor . . . capability . . sweet and friendly. Harold J. Baer 45l Los Angeles Sport Ed. M. 8- W. 83 History B3 Law 83 Track 53 Baseball 63 Boxing 73 lntra. Bskt. B. Ambition: To be a college graduate. Subtle humour . . .flashing smiles . . . capability. Lillian Anne Bair Lill 47l Emmet C. I. C, Rep.3 Tennis 83 Law 83 Science Honor 23 Y l3 G. A. A. l, 2. Ambition: A lady of leisure. Sincerity . . . personality . . . cool veran- dahsf' Sixty Lorettamae Baisler Flower 45l Flower High Class Rep. 43 Law 83 G. A. A. l-43 Ping Pong Pres. 3, 43 Science l, 2. Ambition: Climb the Tower of Babel Chintz curtains . . . roses . . . shingled cottage . . . kindergarten. Martha Nekkoline Bakke Marty 466 Young Booster 4-83 Tennis 2-83 Y 4, 53 College 4, 53 History 63 Spanish 3, 4. Ambition: Build foundations under my air castles. Neatness . . . Hal Kemp . . . steadfast . . . true, Roberta M. Baldwin Bobbie 459 Tilton Sec. Science Honor 23 Treas. French 73 Cab. French 63 Treas. Little Theatre 7: Cast Touchdown 53 Wash. Bicentennial Com. 43 Little Theatre 4-83 Y 4-B3 Pen- tong 5, 6, Ambition: Subdivide the Thousand lslands. Petite loveliness . . . proms . . . velvety white gardeniasf' Glenna Theresa Baltz Glen 465 Hay G. A. A. l, 23 Y 5, 7, 83 Tennis 83 Law B3 C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: Private secretary. Goodness . . . badness . , . it . . . wit. Florence M. Banning Torchy 454 Hay Times Staft B3 History B3 College 4-63 Bskt. 73 Y 83 G. A. A. 73 Fencing 73 Pentong B3 Tennis 23 Latin 6, Ambition To break the bank at Monte Carlo. Speed . . . shimmering satins . scintillating. Ruth Marydonna Barbera Chatter 459 Young G. A. A. l, 23 Sgt.-at-Arms ltal. 73 Sec. ltal. 63 Com. of Publ. ltal. 83 C. I. C. I-B3 Y l, 23 Opera 6-B3 Belle of Barcelona 6. Ambition: Milk chocolate. Mischievous eyes . . . sparkling wit . . . hamburgers. Catherine Barkoulies Kay 472 Resurrection Astral Rep. 2-5, Astral Honor Pin 5, Astral Publ. 6, C. l. C. Rep. 8, 6. A. A. I, 2. Ambition: Make hay while the sun shines. Charming aloofness . . . demure smiles . . . petite appearance. l-lubert R. Barrer Hoop 462 Lewis Skating I, 2, lntra. Bskt. I-4, Champs 4, Intra. Baseball I, 3, 5, Capt. I, 3, Ltwt. Bskt. 5, 6, C. l. C. Rep. l-3, Times Rep. 2, Com'l Law B, Baseball B, Gym Asst. 8. Ambition: Play professional baseball and basketball. Free shots . . . baskets . . flashing drib- bles. Allan Bernard Baruck Joe CorntasseI 456 Emmet Boys' Concert Band l-3, Boys' Glee 2-4, R. O. T. C. I, Times Rep. 8, Sports Writer 8, Bronze Order l329 8, Gold l329 8. Ambition: I ain't got none! Spontaneous wit . . . iolly spirit . . . . . . unreserved brilliance. Sarlyn Barzman Dimples 453 Ryerson Concert Orchestra I-4, 7, 8, Y 5, Pen- tong 8, College 5. Ambition: Music, travel, economics at Northwestern University. Hidden humor . . . sunny campuses . . . determined . . . ambitious. Esther Bass Summer School Roosevelt German I, Law l, History 2, Choral 2, Office Secretary 2, 6. A. A. 2, Civic 2. Ambition: Private secretary. Congenial . . . hospitable . . . a pleas- ing personality. Elaine Anne Bassi Lane 459 Lewis Sec. Ital. 7, Publ. Com. Ital. 8, Chrm. Program Ital. 6, C. I. C. I-8, Y I, 2, Opera 5-8, G. A. A. I, 2, Belle of Bar- ceIona 6. Ambition: Sing with Paul Whiteman's Or- chestra. Footlights . . . torch songst. . .t the Carioca . . . dimples . . . 'poisonality'l CLASS OF I934 John Edmund Becker Bob 462 Morse Maior, City Brigade R. O. T. C. 8, Co- Chrm. Section Comp. Clean-up Com. 8, Sec. Officers' 7, Times Rep. 3, 7, 8, M. Xi W. Rep. l, 3, 5, Officers' 6-8, Picked Com- pany 6, 73 Commander Picked Company 8, Law 7, French 5, 6, History 8. Ambition: Construction engineering or the army. Confidential honesty . . .hmilitaristic ideals . . . radiant personality. Karl Frederick Behrens 462 Tilton Capt. R. O. T. C. 8, Crack Co. 5-8, Picked Platoon 6-8, Jr. Non. Com. 5, C. I. C. Rep. 5, 7, 8, Times Rep. 3, 4, Pres. Officers. Ambition: To see the world. Plentiful humor . . . loud commands . . happy-go-lucky. William Kenneth Bellew BiIl 461 Young Skating 3-6, Skating Mgr. 5, 6, Varsity A 6-8, lntra. Bskt. 4, Tennis Rep. 3, lntra. Baseball 4, Chem. 7, 8, Prom Com. 8, Golf 2, Fresh. Swim. I. Ambition: To be a physician and surgeon. Personality plus . . . campus life . . . athletic feats. James Anthony Bendel Jim 472 St. Peter Canisius Science Honor 2, Law 6, lntra. Bskt. 2-4, lntra. Track 2, Sr. Hi-Y 7, C. l. C. Rep. 2, 3, Booster 6, Clean-up Com. 2. Ambition: To be a success in life. Real pal . . . witty remarks . . . sure success. Robert Norris Bender Bob 463 Byford Ambition: To lengthen the school year. Good natured . . . industrious . . . am- bitious . . . honest. Jayne Rae Benight Ollie 465 John Mills Pentong 7, History 7, C. l. C. l-8, Com'l Law 8, G. A. A. 4, 5, Booster 5, 6, Science Honor l, French Z, Y 7. Ambition: I wouldn't ask you that. College proms . . . fast dictation . . gayety. Sixty-one MAROON AND WHITE William Henry Benlce Bill 454 Key Chrm.-Pin and ,Ring Com. Class '33V25 Swimrni-ng 3-75 City Champions Swimming 45 Yarsity A 5-B5 Hi-Y I-45 V. Pres. Hi-Y l5 Nom. Com. for Class Officers ii Pentong 55 Times Rep. 65 Football Rep. Ambition: To sell Henry Ford a Chevrolet. Pleasant company . . .humor . . . fellow- ship . . . cool . . . deep pools . . . splash. Martha Ann Benson Marty 458 Mason City, Ill. Conductor Gala Life Column 85 V. Pres. Y 85 Gold Order l3295 Co-Member- ship Chrm. History 7, 85 Co-Prog. Chrm. Pentong 85 Y Cab. 75 College 4-65 Clean-up Com. 85 Botany 35 Silver 8: Bronze Classes l3Z9. Ambition.: Give June Provines some stitl competition. Brown and green . . . turned-up nose . . . smilin' eyes. ' Merrick William Benson Benny 463 Nash Times Rep. 25 C. I. C. Rep. 4. Ambition: To travel faster than others. Honest . . . upright . . . young person 'Oh, yeh'! Helen Joan Berberet Berbee 465 Help of Christians G. A. A. I-65 Law 85 History 25 Y 3, 45 Spanish 35 C. l. C. I-85 Pentong 25 Bskt. 75 College 3, 45 Capt. Ball 5. Ambition: To travel extensively. -Red roadsters . . . swagger styles . . vivid personality. Helen Berecz Berries 457 Tilton C. l. C. Rep. l5 German Z-55 Rep. to G. A. A. 65 Y 6, 85 C. l. C. l-75 Tennis 65 Pentong 6. Ambition: To be a nurse. Curly-locks . . . winsome . . . dark eyes. Ellis Emmanuel Berg Swede 464 Hay Science Honor l, 25 lntra. Bskt. 2, 45 Chem. 85 C. l. C. Rep. 6, 7, Hi-Y 5-75 Law 85 Times Rep.5 Spanish 4, 55 Pentong 35 His- tory 8. Ambition: Success in the mechanical world. Lifelong friendship . . . open collars . , . neatnessf' Sixty-two Ephraim Berg Ephie 453 Hay Pres. Law 85 Capt. R. O. T. C. 85 History 55 Times Rep. 3, 45 C. l. C. Rep. 2-55 Treas. Burris' Bulldosers 55 Junior City 6. Ambition: To excel the Baron in fibbing. Clean white smocks . . . laughing blue eyes . . . individuality. Helen l. Berg Punk 455 Lewis Pres. Girls' Glee 55 Treas. Girls' Glee 45 Mem. Chrm. C. I. C. 75 Sec. C. l. C. 8: Asst. Treas. M. 8- W. 7, 85 Cast of Belle of Barcelona 65 Courtesy Com. 55 Times Rep. 25 Span. Paper Staff 75 Clean-up Com. 8. Ambition: Maybe you can tell me? Petite charm . . . dainty collars . . pleasing personality. Olive Dorothy Bergesen Ollie 459 College 45 French 5, 65 History 65 Times Rep. 3, 45 C. I. C. Rep. 55 Tennis I. Ambition: To be a pickpocket in a nudist colony. Captiyatinq friendliness . . . dashing caprice . . . sparkling humor. Paul M. Bergling Swede 463 Byford C. l. C. Rep. 25 Times Rep. 5. Ambition: To win a million from Rocke- teller. Bright . . . upright . . . honest. Dorothy Berlcson Bercky 457 Emmet Little Theatre 4-75 Astral I5 Botany 65 French 65 Sgt.-at-Arms5 Little Theatre 65 History 35 C. l. C. I-85 College 45 ln Cast of Touchdown 5. Ambition: To travel with ? Laughing,. . . chari g . . . sweetest . . . luminant indivio..1l. Alex Berman Chief 456 Herzl Jr. High Ed.-in-Chief Times 85 Sports Ed. Times 75 Student Council 85 Quill and Scroll 85 Sports Writer Times 65 Bronze and Gold Order, I3295 Times Rep. 4, 5, 75 Chess Team 3-55 Spring Football 45 lntra-Bskt. 3, 55 French 6. Am-bition: To call famous individuals by their first names. i'Headlines . . . ingenious journalist . . . individualism . . . leader of men. 'Merrill Bernbrock Class Treasurer lSee page 57l Elsa Berner 458 York Commuity High Botany. Ambition: Build a character worth having. Brilliant . . . reliable . . . iolly . . . efficient . . . sweet . . . thoughtful. Mark I. Bernstein 452 Emmet lntra. Bskt. Championship 4: Law 5, 6, 83 3rd Place School Tennis Tournament 7: Science 3: Chem. 8: Dramatics 5: C. I. C. 3. Ambition: To be an honest lawyer. Large courtrooms . . . basketball tourna- ments . . . pleasant personality. Lois Edna Berry Lo 454 Lewis Spanish 6: Latin 2: G. A. A. 2: C. I. C. I 8 Ambition: To find the key to success. Fur coats . . . violets . . . handsome escorts . . . musicals. Joseph Anthony Bertucci Tootsie 454 Help of Christians Chem. 7: Times Rep. I, 3: Italian 3. Ambition: To be a first-class surgeon. Surgical instruments . . . steady hands . . . success. Helen Ann Bossa Bessie 452 Burbank German 6: C. I. C. 5: College 4: His- tory 3. Ambition: To tn ' hither, thither and yon. Chic . . . charming personality . . . nice smile. lvl artha Best Marsh 456 Key Girls' Band 3-6: French 3, 4: College 4: Astral 2: Y 2: G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To live up to my name. Gentle kindness . . . quiet culture . . sparkling humor. CLASS OF I934 Lucille Lilian Bettasso Tiger Lil 465 Morton Good News Representative I, 2: Asst. Ed. of Good News 3: Italian 4: Glee 4, 5: G. A, A. Treas. 6: Writers' 6: College 7: Biology 7: C. I. C. 8. Ambition: To travel and to write. Flashing smiles . . . personality . . witty . . . colorful imagination, Virginia Lillian Biede Ginny 472 Foreman C. l. C. I-B: Latin l, 2: College 5: I-lonor l, 2. Ambition: Go to Illinois and then? Sophisticated . . . poise . . . dancing feet . . . sparkling eyes. Robert Edward Biick Bob 458 Downers Grove Downers Grove High School I-6. Ambition: To become an agricultural or horticultural expert. Middle-west farm . . . big crops . . . success. Jane C. Blasi Jay 468 Hay C. I. C. I-8: History 7, B: Law 8: Y 7, B: G. A. A. 8: Pentong 8: Tennis 2: French 3, 4: Section 8: Science Honor 2. Ambition: To climb the circular stairs of success. Beautiful dark eyes . . . sincere . . . lasting cleverness. Robert H. Blettner Bob 462 Nash Capt. Concert Band 8: lst Lt. Concert Band 7: Band I-8: Law 7: R. O. T. C. 3: Clean-up Prog. Com. 8. Ambition: To play in a prominent dance orchestra. Syncopated rhythms . , . flashy cars . . casual smartnessf' James George Bliss Jimmie 465 Englewood lntra. Bskt. 2, 5, 6: M. 81 W. 5-7: Times Rep. 4: Sec. 2: lntra. Bskt. Capt. 6: Boosters 2. Ambition: To be an aeronautical designer. Serious, yet comical . . . a good-natured pal. Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE Edith Louise Bloyd Deed' 458 Burbank Junior High Y 5'83 Law 83 G. A. A. 4-6 Botany 3, 4. Ambition: To make new friends and ac- quaintances. Winning smiles . . , loving nature , . dark eyes. Herman Blustein 45l Austin Lat Day Tag Com. Asst. 63 Astral 63 Little Theatre 73 Latin 63 Science Honor 63 Chem. 73 Radio 63 Chess 53 Jr. City 5. Ambition: To be a physician and surgeon. Sincere . . . hard working . . . con- SCICI'1tIOUS.lI Emil William Bock 457 Orr Pcntong 53 Science Honor3 German I, 2 lHayJ Sold Football Tickcts3 lntra. Base- ball lHayl3 lntra. Bskt. lHayl3 Sold Foot- ball Tickets. Ambition: MU5lC: artist3 composer. Qu-ict . . . flashy smile . . . friendly . . . studsous . . . good natured. Naomi Henrietta Bodenstad Nome 469 St. Paul's Lutheran German l, 23 Girls' Band l-83 C. l. C. l-83 Swimming 23 G. A. A,3 Corporal of the Band 43 Solo Contest 4. Ambition: Keep the home fires burning with 7 7 7. Carefree .. . . nonchalant . . . quiet . . . studiousnessf' Margaret Ruth Boecker Marge 467 Hay M. 3. W. Rep. 7, ag c. I. c. i-ag Y 3, 4, College 33 Law 83 Law V. Pres. 83 Ger- man 3, 4. Ambition: To be able to take it with a smile. Charming personality . . . pretty smile . . . sincerity. Esther Bonter S 465 Young Tennis 2, 33 Times Typist 83 C. l. C. I-83 C. l. C. Rep. 4-73 lntra Volley Ball Champ. 23 G. A. A. 3-63 Clean-up Campaign Prog. 23 College 43 Y 6, 7. Ambition: To have an ambition. Splashing waters . , . blushes . . laughter . . . blue eyes. Sixty-tour Miriam Jeannette Booth Mimi 473 Nash At Hay: Dramatic3 Opera 7, 83 Girls' Glee 3-83 Pentong 83 Tennis 2, 33 Times Rep. 73 Times Staff 73 Refresh. Com, 83 Chief Lib. 6, 73 Chrm. Refresh. Com. 8. Ambition: To Let All My Life Be Music. Packed opera house . . . glittering lights . . . success. Priscilla C. Borgersen Peru 455 StOWE Co-Bus. Mgr. M. 81 W. 7, 83 M. 81 W. Bus. Staff 5, 63 M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 63 Gold Order, l329 83 Silver Order, i329 73 Bronze Order, l329 63 Astral Rep. l-83 Y 5-83 Science Honor 2-43 Clean-up Campaign. Ambition: Furnished apartment3 paper dishes3 maid service. 5oohistication . -. . executive ability . . intellectual and intelligent. Evangeline Bouras Ann 465 Young Volley Ball Tournament l3 C. l. C. I-B3 Clean-up Campaign Prog. 2. Ambition: To be the best of whatever l am. Dark eyes . . . intellect . . . wit and it. Eleanor Bourne Ellie 467 Byford C. l. C. l-63 M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 63 German l, 23 Dramatic Art Pres. l3 Dramatic Art 2. Ambition: To think of a good one. Blue eyes . . . quietness . . . ready smile. Thomas P. Bouzeos Greek 456 St. Thomas Aquinas Capt. Heavyweight Bskt. 7, 83 Varsity Bskt. 5-83 Baseball 6-83 lntr. Bskt. 2-43 lntra. Baseball 4. Ambition: Success as a ball player. Fighting spirit . . . leadership . . . ath- letic skill. l-larold Milton Bovilsky Hal 455 Manley Bskt. 3, 43 City Civic 5, 63 Golf 4-63 Little Theatre 4-7. Ambition: To help people. Campus chatter . . . pretty girls . . sports. James Charles Bowler Red 472 st. Jarlarh Cross Country 73 Jr. Track 3, 43 Skating Mgr. 5-83 Clean-up Com. 23 Varsity A 3 C. l. C. Rep. 73 Sr. Hi-Y 7, 83 Law 73 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 2-43 Science Honor 2. Ambition: To succeed in my chosen pro- fession. 'iBig business . . . official greeter . . . financial wizard. Pearl C. Boyer Windy 454 Hay History 83 College 5-63 Astral 3-63 M. Xi W. 5-83 Y 83 Tennis 23 Latin 23 G. A. A. Z, 73 Pentong 83 Fencing. Ambition: PopocatepetI3 lxtaccihuatl Ang- kor Vat. Arabian Knights . . . phosphorous showers . . . kabobsf' James Bradac Jeem 464 Hanson Park lntra. Bskt. 43 lntra. Track 43 Baseball 33 lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambitionzl Minor Ieagues3 maior leagues3 world series. Quiet fellow . . . nice personality . . . athlete. Fern lvlae Brekke 453 Hay Pentong Cab. 83 Y Cab. 63 Law 73 His- tory 63 M. Xi W. Rep. 3-83 Times Rep. 23 Latin Rep. 83 College 3, 43 G. A. A. 2. Ambition: School of education at North- western. Shimmering formals . . . foreign cars . . . dancing feet. Lillian Brenner Lil 468 May G. A. A. Rep. 2, 33 G. A. A. l-8: Y 5'83 Pentong 63 History 7, 83 French 23 Photo Rep. 83 College 4, 53 C. l, C. l-8. Ambition: To take dictation from Floyd Gibbons. Interesting talks . . . smart clothes . . gaiety. Elynor Ethel Bretl Ellie 473 Young G. A. A. 3, 43 Law 8. Ambition: Dance around the world. Swagger suits . . . wind-blown . smiling sweetness . . . daffodils. CLASS OF I934 Miriam Elizabeth Briggs Mim 45l Sumner Co-Ed. of 5tud'nt Achievement M. 81 W.3 Law 83 Y 83 M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 83 C. I. C. I-8: Commencement Com. 8. Ambition: Mink CO6tSQ ocean liners3 or- chids. Smart sophistication . . , poise . . . re- serve dignity . . . charm. l-lelen S. Brinkmann Brinky 459 Nobel Girls' Glee 3, 43 Law 73 German 33 Triple A 7. Ambition: Come again? Gay smile . . . happy thoughts . . unbleached blonde. lvluriel Eyre Briscoe Nana 469 Resurrection Ed. Activities '343 Bronze Order, l3293 Clean-up Chrm. of Correspondence 83 Publ. Chrm. Pentong 83 M. 8: W. Rep. 7,81 C. l. C. l-83 Mem. Com. Y 83 College 4-63 Y 5-83 Times Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: To be a co-ed at lllinois. Attractiveness , . . varsity mgn . . . 'young sophisticate'. Wilber lvl. Brodersen Brody 46l Crane Tech. Gamble's Gamblers lAustinJ 83 Deputy of Deportment lCranel 63 Science 81 Craft Rep. iCranel 43 Crane Trch, Chroncial Rep. CCranel 23 Law fAustinl 73 Football Squad CCraneJ 4, Ambition: To be public enemy number 2. Natural athlete . . . good sport . . . swift movements. Earl Edward Brown Professor 45l St. Viator Football 53 Art 43 Times Rep. 33 M. Bi W. Rep. 33 C. l. C. Rep. 43 Law 8. Ambition: Advertising3 commercial artist. Good fellow . . . pleasant company . . . ambitious, Gladys Helen Broyles Ducky 453 Herrin Astral Rep. 53 Astral 2-53 College 63 Tennis 3, 43 Kempes Kut-ups. Ambition: To graduate from Normal, and then . . . ? Sunny smiles . . , happiness . . . true friend. Sixty-five MAROON AND WHITE Albert Otto Brumm Ai 462 Byfofa Ambition: To be a radio engineer. Friendly highways . . . technically in- clined skill. Kenneth John Bruster Ken Summer School Hay lntra. Bskt. I, 21C. I. C. Rep, I1 M. 81 W. Rep. 51 Glee 2-81 Little Theatre 6, 71 Com'l Law 71 Chemistry 81 Science Honor 4, 5. Ambition: To be a doctor. Fine clothes . , . magnetic personality . . . flashy ties. Alyce Louise Buckley Bucky 456 Sayre Astral I-41Tcnnis I, 21 History 6, 71 G. A. A. I-41 Y I1 French 5, 61 Pentong 5, 61 C. I. C. I-81 College 3-61 Super Super 4. Ambition: Live Iong1 laugh hard1 love often. Coquettish eyes . . . delightful person- ality . . . rhythmic dancing. Eleanor Marie Buetow kelly 47l Hay C. I. C. Ambition: To travel in Mexico. l'Studious . . . ambitious and very achiev- ingf Ceverena Hazel Bunnel cw 460 Hay Ambition: To become a fundamental Bap- tist missionary. Outdoor sports . . . gay laughter . . . real pal. Roslyn Marie Bures Rosy 469 St. Cyril Tennis 21 Y 7, 81 History 81 G. A. A. 21 French 21 C. I. C. Ambition: Travel through Orient on a camel. Mischievous eyes , . . rougish smile . . genuine friendship. Sixty-six James Edward Burke Jim 465 Resurrection Track 51 Science Honor I, 21 lntra. Bskt. 21 Golf 81 History 6, 71 Law 71 C. I. C. I-81 Hall Guard I. Ambition: To tackle every problem with persistence. Golf courses . . . vitality . . . laughter . . . trankness . . . sports. 1 Margaret Jane Burrows Peggy 473 Cameron C. I. C. Rep. 4, 51 Y 2, 81 History 71 G. A. A. 2-51 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To always be happy. Daintiness . . . Irish beauty . . .twinkling eyes . . . sauciness. Marvin Charles Butler Marv 465 Help of Christians Capt. Fencing 6-81 Sgt. at Arms of Sr. Com. on Ed. 61 Sr. Nom. Com. 71 Publ. Sp. Com. Clean-up 61 Grammar School Com. Clean-up 81 Tag Com. Lat Day 71 Law 71 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To meet that certain somebody? Darting foils . . . committee meetings . . . friendliness. Robert Franklin Cain Cane 45I Hay V. Pres. Jr. City 81 Courtesy Com. 61 M. Xi W. Rep. 5, 61 Times Rep I, 2, 41 History 7, 81 Chemistry 7, 81 Law 6-81 lntra. Bskt. I-51 Orchestra 5, 61 Little Theatre 5, 61 Ambition: To be another Rubinoft. Happy-go-lucky . . . versatility . likable. Francis Bernard Calmeyn Bud 46l May Track 3, 41 Hi-Y 81 Pentong 71 C. I. C. Rep. 31 Times Rep. 2. Ambition: To be a mining engineer. Full of life . . . speed . . . victories. Lois Virginia Campbell 459 Key Clean-up Com. 81 Publ. Chrm. History 81 Times Rep. 7, 81 Publ. Chrm. Y 71 Astral Rep. 51 History 7, 81 Y 4-81 Astral I-61 Girls' Glee 51 Tennis 2. Ambition: Carry on a conversation with Floyd Gibbons. Sweet expressions . . . organdy blouses . . . magnetic personality. Howard Cann can -iei May Capt. R. O. T. C.: I-Ii-Y : Fire Marshal: Usher: Supply Officer. Ambition: Chiropodist. Keen sense of wit . . . military attire. Rose Ann Cantalupo Rosanel 459 Lewis Asst. News Ed. Times 8: Times Reporter 7: Corresponding Sec. Italian 7: G. A. A. I, 2: Y I, 2: C. I. C. I-8: Quill and Scroll 8: Publ. Italian 7: Gold Order l329 8 Italian I8 Ambition: Star reporter of Chicago Trib- Une. White collars . . . newspaper clippings . . . chocolate cake. Sam Charles Caravello Mouse 452 Burbank Italian 2-8: Intra Bskt. 2, 3: Capt. Intra Baseball 4-6: Track 6, 8: Fencing 5, 6: Prep 5: Orchestra 5-8: Chemistry 7, 8: Botany 3, 4. Ambition: Determined to succeed Rubinotf. LikabIe and sincere . . . bound to suc- ceedf' Eleanor M. Carlin Ei 47I Anemia Com'I Law 7: Tennis B: Y 6: G. A. A. 7, 8: Baseball 8. Ambition: Old maid and have bachelors' home. Clever . . . sweet as 'apple cider'. Doris Elaine Carlson Dodie 45l Young Latin 6: Law 7. Ambition: Drive to California in a Lincoln. Quiet . . . cheerful . . .easy going . . . true friend. Edward George Carlson Eddie 454 Tilden Tech. Orchestra I-8: Band I-4: V. Pres. Sr. Hi- Y 7: Pres. Sr. Hi-Y 8: Intra. Baseball 3-5: Intra. Swimming 2: Intra. Bskt. 4: Clean-up Com. 8. Ambition: To actually be a good musician. Life . . . sparkle . . . brown eyes . . . good company. CLASS OF I934 I-larry Andrew Carlson 457 Orr Boys' Glee 3-7: Pentong S, 8: German 5: Law 8: Intra Baseball 2: History 8: Clean- up Corn. 2. Quiet efficiency . . . resourcefulness . . dil'fident. Lawrence I'I. Carlson Swede 462 Sayre Football 2-8: Intra. Bskt. Champs. 7: C. I. C. Rep. I-3: Times Rep. 2-4: Most Valuable Football '33: West Section Football: Pig Skin I-8: Spanish 5, 6: lntra Baseball 6: Intra Track I: Astral I. Ambition: Illinois: football: hockey. Football distinction . . . bashfulness . . a regular guy. Ralph Clifton Carlson CuyIer 46I Nash Intra. Bskt. 4: Times Rep. I: GambIe's Gamblers: M. 81 W. Rep. 3. Ambition: To be a Tarzan. Conscientious . . . worthy friend . . powerful frame. H John Wall Carroll Jack 454 St. Thomas Capt. Fresh. Intra. Bskt. I: C. I. C. Rep. I: Fresh. Intra. Bskt. 2: Times Rep. Z: Intra. Bskt. 3: C. I. C. Rep. 4: lntra Bskt. 5. Ambition: To some day beat the stock market. Tall . . . dark . . . athletic and woman- hater. Rita Louise Carroll Ritz 473 Young Y Z-8: History 7: G. A. A. I, 3-5: Fenc- ing 7: C. I, C. I-8. Ambition: To Carioca with Fred Astaire. Blushing loveliness . . . reassuring smile . . . cute comebacksf' Ruth l'Ielen Carroll Wooty 468 Young M. 81 W. 7, 8: C. I, C. Rep. 4, 5: M. 81 W. Rep. 2: History 7, B: Law 8: Y 7, 8: Science Honor 2, 3: G. A. A. 2-8: Treas. of Sec. 8: Fencing 7. Ambition: A rose-covered cottage on the Rhine. Green iade . . . sunrise breakfasts . . . cozy cottages. Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Robert Wayne Carter Bob 472 Stockton Swimming 3-83 Skating 53 Fresh, Swimiming 23 Fresh. Track 23 Intra Bskt. 2-43 Science Honor 23 C. I. C. Rep. 63 Clean-up Com, 23 Varsity Ambition: Learn to swim. Swimming Adonis . . . excited crowds . . . last place. Jane Audrie Cartwright Janie 456 Spencer Pentong 43 Glee 3-6, Cab. 4, 53 Sec. Glee 53 Times Rep. 2, 33 History 43 College 5, 63 Opera 63 Com'l Law 83 G. A. A. I, 23 C. I. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To rival Peggy Hopkins Joyce- maybe. Laughter . , . lights . . . exclusiveness . . . orchids . . . social swim. Aileen Mary Casey K 456 sf. Lucy's Times Rep. 73 Little Theatre 63 Botany 53 College 63 Y 4-bf French 63 Com'l Low 53 Tennis 7, 83 G. A. A. 2-4. Ambition: To be a well-known singer. Moonlight evenings . . . gardenias . . . formalsf' Evelyn Marie Cervenka Little Eva 45l Byford Art 5-83 Fencing 83 G. A. A. 2, 33 Class Motto 8: Flower Com. Ambition: Make a big splash in the sea of life. Alluring brown eyes . . . piguant . . . modona , . .petite. Eliza beth Jeannette Chambers Jeannette 455 St. Mels Italian 5-83 Debating 63 College Rep. 63 Press Com. Touchdown 3 C. I. C. I-83 Little Theatre 4-63 Pentong3 History3 G. A. A. I-6. Ambition: T become a certain someone's ambition. Sophistication . . . gray trocks . . . smiling Irish eyes. Emily Ciani Em 459 Morse M. 81 W. Business Statt 7, 83 Snapshot Chrm. Clean-up Com. 83 C. I. C. Rep. 7, 83 G. A. A. Rep. I, 23 Italian Refresh. Corn. I, 23 Y 3 Silver Order, Hey Day Booster. Ambition: To attend college with Ro. Sunny simles . . . charming personality . . . happy laughter. Sixty-eight Anne Jean Cicma nec Zanie 468 Cameron Tennis It G. A. A. I3 Com'l Law 83 Glee 3. Ambition: Design clothes for Mahatma Gandhi. Dashing smile . . . glowing eyes . . personality plus. Eleonor Patricia Cieslak Patty 467 Lloyd Times Rep. I, 23 C. I. C. I-83 Y 3, 43 College 33 Law 83 G. A. A. I-83 Dramatic I, 2. Ambition: Dance my way through life. Laughing eyes . . . personality plus . . snappy comeback. I'larry Bernard Cikanek 45I Escanaba High Chemistry 7, 83 lntra. Bskt. 63 Opera 5-7, Fencing 5-83 Junior City 83 Botany 4. Book lover . . . honor rolls . . . imag- mation. Rose C. Cimino Ro 47l St. Lucy Grammar Astral 23 Austin Times Rep. 33 G. A. A. 43 C. I. C. l-83 Girls' Y 73 Com'l Law 8. Ambition: To be a world-wide stenog- rapher. Really pal . . . obliging . . .warm brown eyes. Robert I-larolcl Cizek Red Summer School Young Fencing 7, 83 Tennis 83 Times Rep. I3 Ju- nior City 63 A. A. A. 63 Chem. 7, 83 French 6, Ambition: To be another Vincent Lopez. Ivory keys . . . syncopated rhythm . . friendly personality. Edwin F. Clair Clair 46l Hay lntra. Baseball l, 3, 53 lntra. Bskt. 2, 63 Sec. Rep. I3 M. 81 W. Rep. I, 23 Nom. Com. 53 Fencing 5, 83 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Work, and profit by the mis- takes of others. Good fellow . . . ambitious . . . swift passages. Ruth Elaine Clark 45l Byford Opera 5-83 Glee 4-83 Law 7. Ambition: See Egypt from the back of a camel. Good natured . . . dependable . . shy... Arthur Wesley Clement Buckshot 460 Nobel Grammar Astral 43 Officers' 83 Radio 63 C. l. C. l-83 Science Honor 3. Ambition: Successful biologist, chemist or doctor. Chemical .analyst . . . quiet studiousness . . . individuality. George E. Cogswell Diver 453 Central Jr. High Texas Law 73 Hall Guard 53 C. l, C. 5-83 Y 53 Boys' Glee 5. Ambition: To believe in myself, faith, fury. Cute haircuts . , . wine . . . women . . . and more women. Philomena Phyllis Colecchia Philly 458 Young College Cab. 73 Y Mem. Chrm. 83 Astral 5, 63 College Rep. 63 Y Rep. 53 Charla- dora Reporter 83 College 3-63 Y 3-83 G. A. A. 33 Dramatics l, 23 Pentong 83 His- tory 8. Ambition: Beauty culture-sing-dance and be happy. Small , . .wide-eyed . . . energetic . . . what a smile! Helen V. Colleges 459 Key Treas. Y 83 Publ. Chrm. History 83 Clean- up Com. 83 Publ. Chrm. Y 73 Times Rep. 53 Astral Rep. 3-53 C. l. C. l-83 Col- lege 4, 53 Y 6-83 Astral I-5. Ambition: To be wiser than King Solomon. Sweet personality . . . quiet streams , . . wavy, brown hair. Frances J. Collias Fran 47l Spencer Tennis 83 Baseball 7, 83 G. A. A. l-3, 53 Y 63 Law 73 C. l. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: To wander with Ruth on North- western's campus. Romantic dreamer . . . dazzling smiles . . . chic outfits. CLASS OF I934 Dorothy Mary Collins Dot 472 Help of Christians Prom Com.3 V.-Pres. Girls' Glee 63 Sec. Girls' Glee 83 Sgt.-at-Arms Girls' Glee 43 Y 4-83 History 5, 63 Times Rep. 3-63 Astral 2, 33 Pentong 2-43 Dramatics 2. Ambition: Eat the milky way. Mischievous eyes . . . cheery smiles . . Ford V-8's. Frances Jean Colucio Fran 468 Gregory Italian 3, 43 History 53 Y I-33 C. l. C. I-83 G. A. A. 2, 4, 5, 73 Capt. Bskt. 5. Ambition: To master comptometry. Dark flashing eyes . . . sunny disposition . . . witty remarks. Gladys Ann Comm Glady 458 Cameron Mem. Com. Y 7, 83 C. l. C. Rep. 7, 83 Astral 63 Dramatics l, 23 Baseball 83 G. A, A. 3, 6, 83 Pentong 83 Y 5-83 History 83 College 4-6. Ambition: To be a gymnasium teacher. Bubbling laughter , . . swell dancer . . . good athlete. Agnes Teresa Connelly Aggie 469 Glenbard Swimming 5, 6, 83 Tennis 43 Tap Dancing 33 History 43 College 3. Ambition: To dictate to the boss. Good'natured . . . clever . . . charming . . . winning personality. Robert John Conroy Bob 452 Emmet Bskt. 83 C. l. C. Rep. 43 Austin Times Rep. 63 Baseball 83 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 2. Ambition: To go to California on a bi- cycle. Journalist . . . feet on desk . . . retire- ment. lvlary Kathryn Consago Con 469 Resurrection Law 83 C. l. C, Rep. 3-5: Times Rep. 3-63 M. 81 W. Rep. 3-73 College 33 Y l, 2. Ambition: Travel-and more travel. Soothing melody . . . smiling eyes . white gardeniasf' Sixty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Charles Chris Contos Chuck 458 East Nashville 2nd Lt. R. O. T. C., Latin, French, His- tory, Sr. Dramatic, H. F., Glee, Dra- matic, E. N., Bulletin, Glee. Ambition: To capture Dillinger single- handed. Southern drawl . . . that tie! . . . al- ways whistling. Edwa rd J oh n Cook Cookie 465 St. Matthew Lt. Boys' Band, Received Letter in Band, Band l-8. Ambition: To live a life of leisure. Shining star among the dimmer lights. Seymour L. Corbin Bud Summer School Emmet Varsity Bskt. 6, 7, lntra. Bskt. l, 3, 5, Spanish 3-5, German 7, lntra. Baseball 2-4, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Times Rep. I-3, Law 7. Ambition: Lawyer, skyscrapers. Dynamic personality . . . very emotional . . . exceedingly humorous. John Lucus Cooper Luke 45l Henry Clay Lexington, Ky. Law 7, Publ. Com., School Reporter for City News Bureau 6, 7. Ambition: Break all the alarm clocks. World-wide expeditions . . . strange sights . . . adventure. Delfina Rose Costantini Del Summer School Hanson Park Champ. Volleyball, German 2, Botany 3, 4, History 5, 6, History Rep. 6, College 5, 6, G. A. A. Rep. 5, Law 7, C. l. C. Rep. 51 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: Be queen in that somebody's kitchen. Crisp tea aprons . . . flashing roadsters . . .dancing feet . . .gay crowds. Willard M. Cramer Lard 457 St. Philomena lntra. Bskt. l-6, German 2-4, Times Rep. 5, 7, B, History 3, Science Honor 4. Ambition: To be a second Darrow. Versatile . . . sturdy appearance . . . . impressed audiences. Seventy Chester J. Crescio Chet 46l Howe lntra. Baseball I-3, lntra. Bskt. 2-4, Pen- tonq 4-7, Italian 5, 6, Law 7. Ambition: Eating crackers in bed without dropping crumbs. Amiable . . . honest fellow . . . full ot fun. Lorence Wm. Curatola Lory 464 Hanson Park Fencing 7, Com'l Law B, Chemistry 7, Electric Shop l-8. Ambition: Engineer, come home with a dirty face. Jolly fellow . . . winning personality , . brown eyes. Jeanette lvl. Curran 465 St. Mel G. A. A. Golf Chrm. 6, 7, G. A. A. I-8, G. A. A. Rep. 3-6, Times Rep. 5-7, Tennis 6, Golf 6-8, C. l. C. Rep. 3, College 4, Y 2'C l C IB Ambition: To be a success-then travel. Irish vitality . . . basketball games, . . . giggles, William Joseph Cusack Willie 46'-7 St. Mel Cross Country Track K2 milesj 7, Track 6-8, Bskt. 5, 6, lntra Bskt. 5, 6, Golf 6, Law 7, 8, C. l. C., Nom. Sgt,-at-Arms 5, Football 5, 6, Tennis 5, 6. Ambition: To become a C. P. A. for U. S. Steel Corporation. Alert . .A . progressive . . . inclined to- wards guick decisions. Arnold Charles Dahl Arne 462 Howe lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6, Times Rep. 2-4, intra. Bskt. Champs. 6, lntra. Baseball 6, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Capt. lntra. Bskt. 2. Ambition: California here l come. Hill-billy songs . . . barn dances . . guitars. Berndt Arvid Dahlstrom Shorty Summer School Burbank Band 4-8, 2nd Lt. 8, C. l. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: A mechanic. 'fMathematics . . . good music . . . dis- like of jazz, Angeline Marie Dalakas Angie 452 Burbank Glee 3, 43 Latin 5, 63 Opera 23 Thomp- son's Toilers 83 C. I. C. Ambition: lnvent an electric typewriter. Quiet . . . pretty . . . pleasant person- ality. Bernice June Davidson Bee 453 Delano Times3 French Chrm.3 Little Theatre 3-63 Gold Honor Society3 French 3-bi Pentong l-5: East is East3 History 4-bf Astral l'61 G. A. A.3 Hey Day Com. Ambition: Grow an inch every college year. Petite loveliness . . . winning personality . . . dancing eyes. . . sweet sophistication. Dorothy lvlyfanwy Davies Fannie 466 Young Booster 6, 73 G. A. A. 3, 43 College 3-53 Spanish 2, 33 History 5, 63 Y 6-83 Science 2. Ambition: You guess, l'm tired of guessing. Mischievous brown eyes . . . sport road- sters . . . friends galore. Marion E. Davies 472 Howe Girls' Band Sgt.3 Girls' Glee3 College. Ambition: Marry a retired millionaire. Dreamy eyes . . . happy melodies . . . many kindnesses. Kenneth Davis Ken 452 Auburn Capt. R. O. T. C. 83 Concert Band 4-8: Radio 63 Officers' 83 2nd Band 2-4. Ambition: To have a drag with Rockefeller. Ambitious . . . quiet . . . military disci- pline . . . studious. Alene lvlae Dawson 454 Young Little Theatre 4-73 Science Honor 23 Pen- tong 3, 43 Latin I-33 Spanish 63 Law Rep. 83 Co.Iege 5, 63 G. A. A. l-33 Mem. Com. Botany S3 C. I. C. Rep. l. Ambition: To get the million without the millionaire. Music . . . dancing feet . . . eternal sweetness . . . friends. CLASS OF l934 Samuel George De Dakis Sam 456 Emmet Capt. R. O. T. C. 83 Little Theatre 3-83 Officers' 7, 83 Fire Marshal 7, 83 Debating 53 Times Rep. 2. Ambition: Chess champion of the world. Broad-minded . . . reserved . . . calm efficiency. Joe Joseph Deferville Flash 463 Foreman Lt. R. O. T. C. 73 C. I. C. Rep. 63 Times Rep. 43 lntra. Bskt. 5. Ambition: To sell Joe Fenner a duck, Good instructor . . . chemistry . . secret formula. Frances Emma Deisenroth Frannie 467 Help ofChristians Times Rep. I3 Hay Journal 23 Dramatic I, 23 M. 81 W. Rep. 33 C. l. C. Ambition: To be a pianist. Winning personality . . . a true friend . . . gay laughter. Katherine Louise DeLage Katie 454 Biloxi, Miss. Lib. Girls' Band 7, 83 Sgt. Band 83 Corp. Band 73 Girls' Band l-83 Sec. Chemistry 83 Chemistry 7, 83 Science Honor Sect. Rep. 33 Science Honor 3, 43 French 63 Latin 2. Ambition: To live in a white cottage. Sparkling vivacity . . . sympathetic ges- tures . . . vigorous conversations. Mildred Ann DeLaney Millie 473 Holy Ghost Cean-up Com. 83 C. l. C. Rep. I, 3, 53 College 63 G. A. A. l, 23 Fencing 73 Law 83 Refresh. Com. 4. Ambition: Play my part well. Petite vivacity . . . friendly chatter . . sparkling laughter. Katherine Eliza beth Desmond Kay 458 Byford Ouill 81 Scroll 83 Literary Ed. Times 83 Gold Class Order l3293 Silver Class Order 13293 Bronze Class Order l3293 Sec. Y 83 Glee 83 Co-Mem. Chrm. History 6-83 Co- lrog. Chrm. Pentong 6-83 Clean-up Com. 83 Staff Writer Times 73 Cab. Y 7. Ambition: To tickle chipmunks. Literary brilliance . . . superb wit , , delicious charm. Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE Minnie Devoe Mitzi Summer School Roosevelt Austin: History 8, M. 81 W. Typist 7, 8, Y 7, Times Rep. 8. Roosevelt: G. A. A. Pres. 6, Baseball Sec. 6, Times Rep. 5, French Cab. 5, Tennis 2-6, Efficiency Test Winner 3-6. Ambition: To become a famous surgeon. Shining instruments . . . calm exterior . . . money and success. William Diederich Bill 459 Young Conductor ot L'Allegro 8, Quill 81 Scroll, Gold Order of l329, M. 81 W. Art 7, 83 Times 7, History 6-8, Cartoonist l, 2, M. 81 W. 8, Golf 8. Ambition: To have my face lifted or sumpin'. Versatile ability . . .witty . . . ambitious . . . conscientious . . . blue clothes. Bernard Joseph Dillon Short 468 Morton Law 7, 8, Latin 4, Sec. of Alumni 4, 6, 85 History 6, Gymnastic 7, 8, Football Rep. 5, lntra. Bskc. 5, 6. Ambition: Eat, sleep, and eat some more. Stunts . . . acrobatics . . . and more stunts. Vincent Raymond Dinella Jim 462 Byferd C. l. C. l-8, lntra Bskt. 2, Y 4, Times Rep. 5, Baseball 6, Football 3, Law 7. Ambition: To be like Pop-Eye. Pleasing personality . . . Stein Song . . . snapping eyes. Doris Marie Ditt Dodo 466 Howe Y 7, 8, Tennis 8. Ambition: Discover what l am worth. Attractive . . . sweet smiles . . . pleas- ing personality. Charles Robert Dixon Chuck 463 Funston lntra. Baseball 4, lntra. Bslct. 2, C. l. C. Rep. 3, Times Rep. 4. Ambition: A good time at Northwestern. Cambridge . . . Old England . . . uni- versity balls. Seventy-two Anton V. Dlouhy Moose 463 Howe Football 6, 7, lntra. Baseball 6, lntra. Bskt. 6, Baseball 5, 6. Basketballs . . . footballs . . . baseballs. Lucille Marcelle Dodd Ciele 466 Nobel Tennis 2, Com'l Law 6, Y 6, Spanish 3. Ambition: Go places, meet people, do things. White polo coats . . . dazzling smiles . . . nonchalancef' Edward J. Donahue Eddie 452 Hay lst Lt. R. O. T. C. 8, R. O. T. C. Otficers' 7, 8, Picked Platoon 7, 8, Crack Co. 7, 8, C. l. C., Science Honor 2, Botany 4. Ambition: That remains to be seen. Snappy comebaclcs . . . military com- mands . . . friendly smile. Eleanor Donaldson Sugar 45l Key Verse 2, G. A. A. l-3, Y 2, Art 5-8. Ambition: Become a better horseback rider. Rougish eyes . . . contagious giggles . . . riding habit. Florence Marguerite Donotrio FIo 473 Cameron History 8, .Pentong 8, Com'l Law B, G. A. gl. 4, Tennis 2, C. l. C. Rep. 4, Girls' Y Ambition: To really live, not merely exist. Perky hats. . .dancing teet . . .dreamy songs . . . individuality. Joseph Micheal Doohan Joe or Lefty 467 St. Thomas Aquinas Corn'l Law, History, Spanish, C. l. C. Rep., Times Rep. Ambition: To have straight hair. 'Tall . . . handsome . . . very witty. Eleanor Mable Doty Vic Summer School May G. A. A. l3 Band 4, 53 Com'l Law 7. Ambition: To be a nurse some day. Athletic . . . ambitious . . . good sport . . . country lite. Howard G. Downing. Howie 454 Young C. I. C. Rep. 33 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 33 Nom. Com. Class Officers 63 Astral 53 Chemistry 53 Science Honor 6. Ambition To beat Einstein to the fifth dimension. Reliability . . . mathematic precision . . . sunny disposition . . . humor. Frank John Dreckman Dreck 465 Young Football 73 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 2-43 Track 5, 63 German 3, 43 Pentong 5, 6: History 5, 63 C. I. C. Rep. 3, 43 Times Rep. I, 23 lntra Baseball 63 Law 8. Ambition: To drive a roadster to Cali- tornia. Truthtul . . . funny faces . . . daze in class. J ack Drees Drees-Drawers 455 Lake View Lane: Art 33 lntra. Baseball 3. Lake View: Art 43 lntra. Bskt. 4. Austin: lntra. Bskt. 53 Hvywt. Bskt. 6-83 M. 81 W. Art. 83 Varsity A 7, 83 Publ. Mgr. Bskt. 93 Chrm. Varsity A Prom Com, 83 M. 81 W. Rep. 8, 93 Sr. Social Com. 93 Clean-up Corn. 9. Ambition: Make All-American with Har- mon. Hook shots . . . cheering crowds . . . cannon-ball serves. June Dorothy Drenschel Popopodopolus 455 Hay C. l. C. l-83 College 53 History 73 6. A. A. 73 Y 53 Golf. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Ready smiles . . . saucy remarks . . . twinkling eyes. Erwin G. Druwe Erv Summer School Hay lntra. Bskt. l, 3, 53 lntra. Baseball 2-43 C. l. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: To reach the top. Personality . . . basketball throws . . . high aims. CLASS OF I934 Valerian M. Dulzraine Val 472 Nash G. A, A. l-83 M. 81 W. Rep, 23 History 5, 63 Law 83 C. l. C. Ambition: To say Home, James. Raven hair . . . vivacious companion- ship . . . collegiate stepper. Dorothy Mae Dunne Daw 454 Providence Ambition: To have an ambition. Sparkling pleasantry . . . quiet assurance . . . ready smiles. Thomas James Dunnion, Jr. Champ 45l St. George Evanston Swimming 3, 4. Ambition: To make an Olympic athletic team. Trustworthy . . . loyal . . , courteous . . . cheerful . . . clean reverent. Margaret V. M. Dvorak Marge 473 Cameron Treas. G. A. A. 43 Astral 63 Y Rep. 53 G. A. A. Rep 3, 43 Clean-up Com. 23 His- tory 83 Pentong B3 C. l. C. l-83 Baseball, G. A. A. 8. Ambition: To enioy everything life has to otfer. Joyous laughter . . . athletic honors . . songs. l-loward Kear Dyhrberg Howie 472 Proviso Boys' Glee I, 23 lntra. Bskt.3 Ec.3 Pho- tographic. Ambition: To be a success. Real sport . . . square shooter . keen. Anthony John Dzidz Dany Summer School Harrison Football 73 Baseball 83 lntra. Bskt. I3 Varsity A : Chemistry. Ambition: To pilot a pirateering brig. Always cheerful . . .conscientious . . tireless worker. Seventy-three MAROON AND WHITE Joan Wanda Dziurkiewicz Donie 47I St. Stanislaus G. A. A. 4, 5, C. I. C., Y 7, Com'l Law 8. Ambition: To be an ideal otfice girl. Quick-tempered . . . feminity . . . good fun. Alice Florence Eaton Al 473 Cameron Ambition: To be original-in an original way. Hale . . . hearty . . . good-natured . . . sociabIe. Bernice l. Eck Berney 47I Key G. A. A. I-3, C. I. C. I-7, Law 8. Ambition: A lady for a knight. Grace , . . poisc . . . dignity. Edward John Egan 468 Resurrection Baseball, lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6, Intra. Base- ball 4, lntra. Track 2, Law 8, History 6: Science Honor 2, C. l. C., Times Rep- 2- Ambition: To live and learn. Warm heart . . . a helping hand. Charles Francis Eggert Chuck 458 Lindblom and Fenger At Lindblom: Swim l, Z, Orchestra l, 2, Glee I, 2, Civic Com. I, 2. At Fenger: B. A. A. 3, 4. At Austin: C. l. C. 6. Ambition: Have a profitable and interest- ing vocation. Tall . . . lanky.. . swell fellow. Ursula M. Ehrecke Urs 453 Schurz History 8, French 6, Girl Reserve 6, 3l72 Yr. Graduate, Honor Student. Ambition: To go to normal college. lntellectually inclined . . . ambitious . . , sweet . . . yet rather shy. Seventy-four Theodore T. Eisman Batter 464 Howe Astral 2, Track 5, Concert Band l-7, Archi- tectural l-8, Natl. Champion Band l933, Com'l Law, Times Staff 7, 8, Boxing 7, 8, Sport Chatter 8, Clean-up Corn. Scrap Book 8. Ambition: To find gold in Arizona. Good sport .. . . wisecracks . . . smiles . . . personality. Donald P. Ellinwood Don 453 Sayre Band, Latin 2, Law 8, Treas. Kempes Kut- Ups, Hist. 4, Pentong 2. Ambition: College, kampus, life, travel, adventure. Studious . . . efficient . . . nice person- ality . . . ever agreeable. Earl Norman Englerth Enge 464 Marshall, lll. R. O. T. C. l-8, Science Honor 2, 3, Pres. Arch. 6, Fire Marshal 5-8, V.-Pres. Arch. 5. Ambition: Be a chief radio operator. Ambitious . . . diligent worker . . . . fast thinker. Herman Arthur Ericksen Eric 464 Lewis Capt. R. O, T. C. 8, V. Pres. R. O. T. C. Otficers' 8, Science Honor l, 2, Law 8, lntra. Bskt. 4, C. l. C. Rep. 6, Times Rep. 5, M. 81 W. Rep. 4. Ambition: To perfect aircraft. MiIitary air. . .platinum hair. . smiles. I-Ielen Gladys Erickson Shorty 473 Eveleth H. S. Eveleth, Minn. G. A. A. 4, Tennis 2, C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, History 8. Eveleth: High School Paper The Open Pit 6, Orchestra 5, 6, Girls', Prog. Com. for Jr.-Sr. Prom. Ambition: To accomplish what I set out to do. QuietAbrilIiance . .L . questioning glances . . . violin rhapsodiesf' Alice Marie Esnortf Al 465 Lloyd Glee 3, 5, 8, Times Rep. 8, History 4. Ambition: To actually accomplish some- thing in life. Always laughing . . . willing to help others. Leslie Joseph Evans Les 452 Emmet Track 4-85 Cross Country 4-65 Versatile Athletic Contest Honors 65 Varsity A 4-85 Arch. 6-85 Spanish 5, 65 Pentong 85 Fresh. Baseball5 C. I. C. Rep.5 Times Rep. Ambition: To run a mile in four minutes, Winning smile . . . speed . . . power . . . iovial personality. Ruth June Evans Ruthy 467 Hanson Park Stunt 75 Latin 65 History 65 Y 65 G. A. A. 35 C. l. C. I-85 German I, 2. Ambition: Live for the glory of God. Laughing -eyes . . . suppressed giggles . . . becoming naturalness. June A. Evertsen Half Pint 465 Schurz Ambition: To break more hearts, Tea leaves . . . starry eyes . . . green lanterns. Angelo J. Ewing Whiz 468 Cameron lntra. Bskt. 2-65 C. l. C. Rep. 25 lntra. Track 35 Law 75 History 75 lntra. Baseball lHayQ. Ambition: World-wide travel. Worldly wise . . . modern Magellan . . . a good pal. Frances Gertrude Falvey Rusty 472 Help of Christians Pres. Girls' Glee 85 Sec. lnterclub 85 Class Day Com. 85 V. Pres. Girls' Glee 75 Treas. Girls' Glee 65 Y 4-85 History 5, 65 Times Rep. 3-65 Pentong 2-45 Opera 7. Ambition: To climb Pike's Peak on roller skates. Cheery smiles . . . orchestra players . . . flaming locks. Raymond C. Farber Sleepy 459 Hutchins Detroit, Mich. Law 75 History 55 Pentong 65 Glee 3, 45 Band 5. Ambition: Have high powered yachts, cars and women. Intelligent . . . handsome . . . very tired . . . immaculate. CLASS OF l934 Gladys Lorraine Eeddersen Paddy 469 Ryerson Adv. Salesman, Times 75 Booster, Chrm. Mem. Com. 6, 75 Y Rep. 45 G. A. A. I-65 Science Honor 25 Historyg C. l. C. I-85 College 75 French. Ambition: Not to pass on unnoticed. Tile pools . . . good sport . . . busi- ness offices. Irving Charles Fein 455 Delano Glee 2, 3, 55 Law 65 lntra. Bskt. 65 Little Theatre 6, 75 Opera 7, 8. Ambition: Become a singer. Pleasant company . . . true friend . . croonerf' Sylvia E. Feldman Rusty Summer School Roosevelt German 3-75 Civics 3-65 Y 3, 4. Ambition: To ride in my own Dusenberq. Magnetic personality . . .taffeta bows . . . red hair daintinessf' Berenice Catherine Fella Bunny 452 BurbankJr. H. C. l. C. Rep. 85 Latin I-45 Y 6, 75 G. A. A. 2, 45 History 55 Glee 5, 6. Ambition: To fly around the world. Keen dancer . . . nifty dresser . . . quiet charm. Leonora Catherine Eenoglio Lee 466 Burbank Jr.H. Ambition: Take a hamburger away from Wimpy. Small . . . demure . . . impishnessf' Charles Hutton Ferrier To-Lips Summer School Lane Tech. Lane: Chrm. Student Counsel5 Mgr. Fresh. Bskt.5 Rep., Radio Club. Austin: Spanish 4-65 Com'l Law 65 Tennis 65 M. X1 W. Rep. 65 Opera 5-75 Belle of Barcelona. Ambition: To be a lawyer and fight my own cases. Neat dresser . . . humorous . . . genial , . . loyal to his pals. Seventy-live MAROON AND WHITE Dorothy Charlotte Fett Winky 468 Young Times Bus.1 Com'l Law 81 Times Floor Mgr. 81 G. A. A. 3, 41 Section 81 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To dance with Fred Astaire. Most alluring beauty . . . superb person- ality. Irene Genevieve Fibra nz t'Speed 454 Emmet M, 81 W. Act. Ed. Bi Little Theatre 4, 51 College 3-5: G. A. A. I-41 Latin 2-51 C. I. C. I-81 Pentong 5, 6. Ambition: Only time will tell. Wandering eyes . . . snappy comebacks . . . dancing feet. Virginia Lorraine Finerty Ginny 468 Young Law 81 Times Rep. 21 C, I. C. I-81 Sec- tion 8. Ambition: To be successful. Irish wit . . . fun-loving . . . sparkling personality. Earl Finkelstein Fink 459 Tilton lntra. Bskt. 2, 61 lntra. Track Z1 M. Xi W. Rep, 61 History 61 Pentong 61 Law 61 Clean- Com. 8. Ambition: To be rich and have what I want, Business . . . conferences . . . executive . . . prices . . . bids . . . contracts. Dorothy Rita Finley Dot 456 Texas Opera 5-81 Belle of Barcelona 1 Law 81 C. I. C. S-8: Opera Cab. 7. Ambition: To do something with my voice. Prize fighters . . . tinkling glasses . . . intelligence. Frank Paul Finn Pat 456 Hay Pros. Italian 81 Belle of Barcelona 61 Sgt.-at-Arms Astral 61 Librarian of Opera 71 lst Place Tenor Contest 61 Astral 3-61 Opera 2-81 Italian 5-81 Com'l Law 81 V. Pres, Italian 7. Ambition: Exceed Caruso. La Scala . . . Nietszche . . . day dreams . . , humor . . . penthouse . . . yachts. Seventy-dx Annette B. Fischer Nannies 457 Emmet Little Theatre 4-71 Astral I1 Botany 41 French 61 History 31 C. I. C.: College 41 Touch- down 1 Clerical work in Debating 3. Ambition: College, experience and a lu- crative practice. Sweetpeas . . . afternoon teas . . . moonlight nights . . . dancing feet. Carl F. Fischer 457 St. Paul Lutheran lntra. Bskt. I-61 German I-4. Ambition: To be an honest politician. Straight forwardness . . . concordant. Ruth Emma Fithian Fith 466 Locke C. I. C. I-81 Booster 7, 81 G. A. A. 61 Spanish 21 History 6, 71 Pentong 61 Y 51 College 6, 71 Tennis 7. Ambition: Oh! This is so sudden. Collegiate hops . . . snappy styles . . sweet . . . attractive personality. Russel P. Fitton Russ 455 St. Mel Com'l Law 6-81 lntra. Bskt. 21 Hi-Y 5-81 Chemistry 7, 81 Times Rep. 2. Ambition: To travel around the world. Modest . . . trustworthy . . . man of ambition. Margaret lvlary Fitzgerald Marge 473 St. Thomas Aquinas G. A. A. I1 Tennis 2, B1 C. I. C. l-8, Ambition: Private stenog. True . . . sincere . . . friendly. Patricia lvlarion Fitzgerald Pat 472 Siena C. l. C. 4. Ambition: To climb the highest mountain. Irish smile . . . dances . . . neatness. John Thomas FitzGibbons Fitz 458 Nobel lntra. Bskt. 2, 43 lntra. Baseball 43 M. 8: W. Rep. 23 C. I. C. Rep. I3 C. l. C. I-83 Hatton's HoodIums. Ambition: Study for the bar-what bar? Convertible coupes . . . dancing feet . . . mighty shoulders. Irene M. Fitzpatrick Rene 452 Sayre History 73 Chrm. Arts Com. of Laf Day 73 Chrm. Verse 23 C. I. C. I-83 C. I. C. Rep. 23 G. A. A. 73 College 53 Y 5. Ambition: To be a commercial artist. Neatness . . . cordiality . . . Rose of Killarney. lvlarie Fletcher Ree 459 Providence High Ambition: Dream with Wayne King's music-always. Startling frankness . . . forever a friend . . . quiet smiles. Eugene Florio Tarz 46l Nash Place Winner Most Versatile Athlete Con- test3 Fresh. Baseball, Football and Track Winner3 B Squad Football 43 Track 2, 3, 53 Capt. lntra. Bskt. 43 Baseball 63 Archi- tectural 3, 43 Italian 43 Varsity All: Pen- tong. Ambition: To catch for the Chicago Sox. Tarzan throws . . . the crowd roars . . . out at second. Eleanor Lucille Forrester 458 Howe C. I. C. l-83 Girl Res. I-4, 83 G. A. A. 3-63 History 53 Tennis 73 History 6. Ambition: To travel. Kind . . . friendly . . . hopeful . . . mighty quiet. Samuel l'l. Fraerman 456 Gregory Officer Chemistry, Sgt.-at-Arms3 Track3 Times Rep.3 Soph. Candidate for King, 2nd Place3 Science Honor3 Astral3 Honor Pin Super Super3 German3 lntra. Bskt. Ambition: Doctor of medicine. Magnetic personality . . . light-hearted Sam . . . brilliance. CLASS OF I934 l'lelen Anne Franz Hema 456 Trinity German 63 Y 63 Histroy 53 Tennis 8. Ambition: Handsome internes3 white uni- TOFTTTS: attractive patients. Serene personality . . . capable hands . . . very reliable. Eleanore Lorraine Franzen Lyn 45I Lake View Lake View: G. A. A. I, 23 Girls' Glee l, 23 Austin: History 5, 63 Y 5'8f Law 7, 8? Latin 4, 5. Ambition. Be able to squelch Sally's gig- gles. Gay laughter . . . roguish eyes . . happy-go-lucky. 'Richard Frede Sergeant-at-Arms of Class lSee page 579 Sydney A. Freedberg 45l Marshall High Marshall I-33 M. 8: W. Rep.3 Spanish3 C. I. C. Rep.3 Law3 Public Speaking. Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. Crowded theatres . . . flashy clothes . . ambitious. l lenry Davis Freedman Hank 45I Delano Sport Chatter Times 73 Sport. Ed. Times 83 V. Pres. Debate 83 Debating 7, 83 Concert and Soc. Orchestra 2-43 Boxing 7, 83 Capt. Intra Bskt. 2-43 Chrm. Trophies C:OfT1.jTF5Ckj Quill 81 Scroll. Ambition: Bring em' back alive. Headlines ...deadlines . . . breadlines. Joseph K. Freilich Joe 456 Delano Pres. German 63 lst Lt. Band 83 Pres. Sec- tion 63 lntra. Bskt. 2, 33 Astral 33 Science Honor3 Chemistry 7, 83 Social Orchestra 63 M. 81 W. Rep. 2. Ambition: Be a famous surgeon. Friendly . . . skilled hands . . . success- ful heights. William James French Bill 472 Tilton Varsity A 7, 83 Championship Cross- Country 53 Law 7, 83 Cross-Country 73 Sr. Track 5-83 Sr. Hi-Y 8. Ambition: Traveling man for large news- paper concern. Fast start . . . long strides . . . ever- lasting endurance. Seventy-seven MAROON AND WHITE Arthur T. Freudenberger Art 457 Young German I-4: Swimming 63 lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: To travel throughout the entire world. Athletic . . . shifting scenes . . , quiet . . . self sufficient. Sydney Marshall Friedman Syd 452 may Crane: Deputy Activities3 Deputy Deport- ment3 Crane Tech. Staff: V. Pres. '33. Austin: Times Rep.3 lntra. Bslct. Ambition: Become an entrepreneur. Frank . . .considerate . . . helpful . . . loyal. Walter George Friese Wally 463 Emmet lntra. Bskt. 4'6: C. l. C. Rep. I-33 Chem- istry 73 Gymnastic 4-83 Corporal R. O, T. C. Ambition: To be a retired business man. Master mind . . . genius at play. Pauline Fromm 455 Spencer Law 73 French 5, 63 History 5, 63 C. l. C. Rep. Z3 M. 81 W. Rep. I3 College 3, 43 Y 73 G. A. A. 3, 43 Hello Day. Ambition: Chief scandal in Walter Win chell's colyum. Ruffled organdy . . . serenity . . . soft femininity . . . coquettishf' John Fusco Fink 464 sz. Williams Times Rep. 4, 5, 73 lntra. Baseball 43 Orchestra 2, 33 C. I. C. I-8: Science Honor 3, 43 Latin 63 lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6. Ambition: To become a renowned violinist and Composer. Good music . . . perseyerence . . in- telligence . . . good humor. Ralph Walter Gabel Gabe 467 Young Sec. 2 yr. Graduates3 Law 73 Botany 3, 43 C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, 53 Times Rep. 4, 5' History 5-83 lntra. Bskt. 4, 53 College3 Science. Ambition: To be a good lawyer. Tall . . . handsome . . . good times . . . good spender. Seventy-eight Helen R. Gafriclc Giggles 473 Spencer C. I. C. I-7: Com'l Law 8. Ambition: Secretary to President of United States. Smiling brown eyes . . . sedate . . . pleasant disposition. ' Josephine Lucy Galioto Babe 459 Flower C. I. C.3 Y 3 Italian Rep. 4+6j French Rep. 3. Ambition: To promote my ideas in design- ing. Parisian modes . . . serenity . . . naive. Emmett Galvin Secretary of Class tSee page 57l Estelle C. Garibaldi Tiny 473 Nash Opera 7, 83 Glee 53 G. A. A. 43 Y 4. Ambition: To become a successful music teacher. Musically inclined . . . friendly smiles . . . ardent admirers. Dorothy Mary Gaslcin Dot 452 Dominican High Little Theatre 4-83 Greenroom and Busi- ness Com. 53 Business Chrm. 73 M. 81. W. Rep. 7, Bi C. I. C. Rep. 73 Law 73 History 3-73 College 3-63 Y 3, 43 Latin 3, 4. Ambition: To be a successful interior dec- orator. Sophistication . . . neat attire . . . cheer- ful friendliness. Ruth Anna Gauger Sis 466 Nash Girls' Y 6-81 G. A. A.3 Italian 43 Ten- nis 23 History. Ambition: Oriental perfumes3 Swiss Alpsg sunny Riviera. Infectious smile . . . twinkling eyes . . . smiling disposition. Mary Catherine Geary Giggs 453 St. Thomas Aquinas Com'l Law 83 College 53 Y 53 G. A. A. I, 23 History 43 Pentong 83 Kempes Kut Ups. Ambition: To keep dad broke. Nice personality . . . swimming pools . . . alluring smile. Sylvia Geltand miie 457 May Astral I, Little Theatre 4-7, Touchdown , Botany 6, French 6, History 3, C. I. C. I-8, College 4. Ambition: Northwestern school of speech, thrilling audiences with her dramatic genious. Lovable . . . sweet . . . graceful . . . petite. Florance Bertha Gernhardt skinny 459 on Girls' Band l-7, Jazz Orchestra 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 5, 6, Sgt, Band 7, Pentong 7, Law 8. Ambition: To play trombone in Crosby's orchestra. Good company . . . pleasant conversa- tion. David M. Gerstein Dave 469 Lane Track 4, 6, 8, C. I. C. l-4, Bskt. 5-7, Hi- Y 5-7, Law 7, 8, Spanish 3, lntra. Bskt. 5-7, lntra. Baseball I-5, Checker 3, 4. Ambition: To be a court reporter. Keen sport . . . witty smiles . . . athletic- ally inclined. Irwin Jacques Geyer Lanky 453 Spencer C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, 4, lntra. Bskt. 3, M. gc W. Rep. 3, 4, Sgt. R. O. T. C., C, l. C., Law 8, History 3, 4. Ambition: Military, some sort or other. Distinguished appearance . . . military aspects . . . friendly. John Peter Gilbert Johnnie 469 Howe lntra. Bskt. I-7, Swimming 2, 3, Track 2, Baseball 8. Ambition: Just to succeed. Fast music . . . speeding cars . . . everybody's paI. Shirley L, Gilbert 468 Marshall Ambition: My drawings shall be on exhibit. High ideals . . . strong character . . . artist. CLASS OF I934 John Gislason Sis 452 Nash Capt. Adi. R. O. T. C. 8, Picked Section Co. R. O. T. C. 4, Picked Platoon 7, Otli- cers' 6-B, Fire Marshal 5-8, Chemistry 7, 8, Historv 6, Hi-Y 5. Ambition: To be a successful mortician. Quick humor . . . reserved pleasant per- sonality. Mildred Estelle Glassman Millie 47l Tilton Pres. Little Theatre 7, V. Pres. Pentong 8, Interclub 7, Sr. Ed. M. 81 W. 7, 8, Silver Class ot I329 8, History 5-8, Astral 3, 4, Disraeli 4, Touchdown 6, Class Gltt. Com. Ambition: To shake the hand of Venus. Coguettishness . . . magnetic personality . . . roguish eyes. Robert Larry Gold blatt Bob 459 Emmet Capt. R. O. T. C. 8, Picked Platoon 6-8, Fire Marshal 5-8, Pentong 5, 6, Chrm. Pen- tong Photo Com., Pentong Mem. Com. 6, History 5, Law 7, Hey Day Com. 5, Clean- up Campaign 8. Ambition: Ultimately, to go through life. Smooth-running cars . . . etficiency . . . lofty aspirations. Sylvia Goldblatt Snooks 457 Spencer Astral 2, Little Theatre 4-7, Touchdown , Botany 6, French 6, History 3, C. l. C. I-8, College 4, Times Rep. Ambition: Law partner for life tol-. Petite . . .alluring . . . gay . . . witty . . . orchids . . . moonlight. Anne Jean Gondora Annie 468 St. Cyril 3: Methodius Y 7, Alumni 8, C. I. C. I-8, History 7. Ambition: To be a beauty operator. QuietA. . . reserved . . . good-natured . . . friendly . . . successful. Geraldine Gordon Genie Summer School Emmet Sec, Debating 7, Prog. Chrm. 6, Little Theatre 5-7, College 5, 6, Pentong 4, 5, Law 7, History 4, Times Rep. 3, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Girls' Band I, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To do my bit, social work. Sophisticated red-head . . . sparkling eyes . . . radiant personality. Seventy-nine MAROON AND WHITE Margaret Ruth Gordon Mudge 454 Cameron College Sec. 6, Cab. 5, 7, G. A. A. Rep, 2, 7, Opera 7, Glee 6, M. Xt W. Rep. 2, 4, Y Rep. 2. Ambition: To be a farmer. Understanding . . . intelligent . . . love- able . . . good looking . . . happy-go- lucky . . . friendly. Raymond Charles Gordon Bud 464 Roosevelt Swimming I-8. Ambition to go through college. Good guy . . . good pal . . . good sport. Howard Jack Goss Howie 462 Hay Varsity Lightweight Bskt. 5, 6, Baseball Mgr. 4-8, lntra. Baseball Champs 4, Pin 8: Ring Com. 8, Chemistry 7, 8, Law 6, M. 8- W. Rep. 4-6, Times Rep. 3, 4, C. I. C. Rep. I-4, lntra. Bskt. 2-4. Ambition: To make hay while the sun shines. Regular fella . . . willing ability . . . gravel courts. Dorothy Bernice Grant Babe 468 Young Sgt.-at-Arms Y , Refresh. Chrm. Y 3-5, Y Rep. 3, Squad Capt. Y 7, Little Theatre, Green Room Com. 5, Cos- tume Chrm. 6, C. I. C. Rep. 2, Y 2-8, Little Theatre 5, 6, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Dancing, violinist at opera. Bright footlights . . . enthralled audi- ences . . . rhythmic grace. Raymond Grawoig Ray 459 Emmet Little Theatre 3-5, Disraeli 3, Washing- ton Pageant 4, History 6, Debating l, 4, Law 6, M. 81 W. Rep. 2, 4, Advertising Asst. Times 7, lntra. Bskt. 2, 6, Clean-up Campaign 8. Ambition: Success. Big business . . . executive offices . . . mahogany desks, Norine Marge Greeley Nonie 466 Resurrection Dramatic 7, Sec. Com'l Geography 7, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, Hall Guard 2-4. Ambition: To New York-a beauty culturist. Vivacious and sweet . . . a true friend. Eighty Olga D. Greshiw Pippin 467 Schurz Tennis 7, History 7, 8, College 5, Y 51 Botany 5, Com'l Law 8, G. A. A. 5, 6, Latin 5. Ambition: One never knows, time will tell. lnteresting personality . . . collegiate clothes . . . dancing feet. Gerhard R. Grieb Gerry 455 St. Pauli U . lntra. Bskt. l-3, Swimming 2-5, M.-X1 W. Rep. 2, Times Rep. 3, Law 8, Chemistry B. Big hearted . . . nonchalant . . . humor- ous . . . genial. Laverne Ann Grittith Toots 453 SBYW G. A. A. I, 2, College 5, Y 5-8, Pen- tong 8, Law 8, Kempes Kut Ups, History 4. Ambition: To be or not to be. Rippling laughter . . . captivating smile . . . flashing roadsters. Evan Grittiths GriH 45l Emmet Fencing 7, 8, Chemistry Trees. 7, 8, Jr. City 5-8, Boys' Glee l, C. l. C. Rep. I, limes Rep. 7, Chess 5, Fresh. lntra. Bskt. l, 2. Ambition: Heidelberg. Fencing . . . moonlight nights . . guinea pigs. Edward Dean Grimes Burleigh 455 Young R. O. T, C., Capt. Line 8, 2nd Lt. Line 7, Sgt. Line 5, 6, Lunchroom Checker 7, 8, M. 81 W. 8. Ambition: Be admitted to the bar, lawyer. Military' snap . . . commanding per- sonality . . . abiIity. Marie Emily Griseto Sherry 466 Byford Little Theatre 3-B, Touchdown , Sec.- Treas, of Thespians 7, v. Pres. Poetry 3, M. 81 W. Rep. I-6, Band I-6, Hall Guard I-4. Ambition: Private secretary to a good looking boss. Lovely vision . . . moonlight nights . . someone's arms. William George Grohovsky Q-rch 464 Nobel Track 6, 75 Concert and Jazz Orchestras 4-85 C. I. C. Rep. I-45 Skating 75 Swim- mingg lntra. Bskt, 35 Intra. Baseball5 Ten- nis5 M. 81 W. Rep. I. Ambition: To play like Rubinoff. Smiling countenance . . . good sport . . . rhythm. Virginia Louise Gros Virginn 467 Nobel History 65 G. A. A. 85 C. I. C. I-85 Y 45 Stunt 75 Latin 65 German I, 2. Ambition: Acknowledge Christ in all my ways. Flashing smiles . . . friendly personality . . . winsome femininity. Theodore Grove Ted 45I I-lowe Ambition: Catch a whale or somethin. Quiet reserve . . . friendliness . . . humor. Gertrude E. Gruber Gertie 467 Grace Lutheran C. I. C. I-85 History 65 German I, 25 Col- lege 55 Y 5,65 G. A. A. I. Ambition: To have success in life. Long dresses . . . soft music . . . dances. I-Iarold Edward Gubricky Quay 46I Lewis Chenoweth's Chiselers I-75 Gamble's Gam- blers 85 Asst. Circ. Mgr. Times 85 Corp. R, O. T. C. 45 Picked Section R. O. T. C. 45 Chemistry 7, 85 Tour Com. Chemistry 85 Class Day Com. 85 Pentong 4-65 Times Rep. 4-8. Ambition: To bum my way around the world. Good sport . . . good mixer . . . good thinker. Ardelle Beatrice Gunther DeIIe 468 May Times Rep. 3, 45 M. 81 W. Rep. 4, 55 Law 75 History 45 Girl Reserves 25 C. I. C. I-75 Y Rep.5 College Rep. Ambition: Broaden my figure financially. Vivid personality . . . subtle humor . . . self-assurance . . . poise. CLASS OF I934 Ray Joseph Gussick Gus 464 Emmet Football 3-75 Varsity A 5 C. I. C. Rep.5 Capt. lntra. Bskt. I-55 Track 65 lntra Base- ball 55 Pig Skin I-85 lntra Track5 Times Rep.5 Clean-up Com. Ambition: To crash Hollywood. Dark and handsome . . . ladies' man . . . athletic. Vera Cecelia Gustafson Ve 454 Nash Opera 4-85 Lucky Jade 5 Belle of Bar- celona 5 Prog Com. 75 Girls' Glee 2-35 Astral 55 Dramatic lHay Br.l l5 Times Rep. ll-tay Br.l I. Ambition: To be a governess. Smiling and sweet. . . prima donnaf Florence Guy FIopo 456 Sumner Girls' Band I-85 Officer of Band 6-85 V. Pres. Science Honor 45 Style Show, Col- lege5 Astralg Honor Student5 C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, 4, 65 Times Rep. 55 Clean-up Com. 25 Com'l Law 8. Ambition: Mickey Mouse's private secre- tary. Blue and silver . . . pcrky coitfures . . sparkling wit. Ruth Vivianne I-lacker 47l Nash Y 2, 45 G. A. A, 35 College 5,65 Law 65 Times Rep. I. Ambition: To see Ruth and Ruth ln- corporated. Admirable poise . . . sophistication . . sartorially chic . . , likable. Beverly Alice I-lacking Dolly 466 Morton G. A. A. 3, 7, 85 Y 7, 85 Law B5 C. I. C. I-B. Ambition: To have one. Pleasing personality . . , winning smiles . . . dancing feet. Ruth Anne I-Iaeger Rufus 460 St. PauI'S Luth. Ambition: To write a novel. Courage . . . steadfast friendship , , woodland quiet. Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE Laverne Charlotte l-lagen Blondy 469 Schurz Ambition:To be a commercial artist and travel. Twinki.ing eyes. . . dancing slippers . . . gardenias . . . sweet peas. Edith lvlarion l-lale Babs 473 Orr Law 7, G. A. A. 4, 5, Y 2, Botany 3. Ambition: To become a successful, au- thoress. Haunting blue eyes . . . dependability . . . undying friendship. Kenneth Charles l-lales Babyface 46l Hay Times Rep. l, C. l. C. 3, Com'I Law Rep, B, Gamble's Gamblers, History 7. Ambition: Build home for the blind mice. Gay laughter . . . pretty brunettes . . . liberal rewards. George Robert Hallemon 46l Tilton M. 81 W. 4-6, C. l. C. 4, 5, R. O. T. C. I-4, Laf Day Com. 7, Times 4-6, Chemistry 7. Ambition: Automotive engineer. Black wavy hair . . . fast cars . . on road to success. Marcella Borgia l-lalm Marcy 468 st. Mets Pres. Alumni 8, Sec. College 5, Pin 81 Ring Chrm. Botany 4, Style Show 4, 5, College Day Cab. 6, Little Theatre 3, Pentonq 7, Botany 3, 4, C. l. C. Rep, 4, 5, Times Rep. 4, 5. Ambition: To create, design, and have clothes. Unusual clothes . . . sophistication . . . charming personality . . . attractiveness. Frances Margaret Hamilton Fran 456 York l-lEgh Opera 5-8, Law 7, Belle of Barcelona 6, Music Festival 5. Ambition: High school English teacher. Solitude . , . timidty . . . devotions , . . sincerity. Eighty-two Mildred Glendoris Hamilton Milly 469 Roosevelt High C. l. C., Hall Guard 3-5, B, Civics I-6, G. A. A. Rep. I-3, 5, Chicago Com'l Sewing 8. Ambition: To be able to burn 5l,0OO bills. Giggling . . . girlish . . . gay. Dorothy Eliza beth l-lamm Dot 458 Byford Y 3-B, College 3-6, Charladora Rep., Pentong 8, History 8, Astral I, 2. Ambition: To write the great American novel. Grand . . . palsy . . . kind . . . under- standing. l-lyman l'landelman Hy 451 May V. Pres. Chemistry 7, B, V. Pres. Boys' Glee I-8, Latin 8, lntra. Bskt. 4-6, Fencing 7, B, Baseball 8, Dramatic 5, C. I. C. I-8. - Ambition: To uphold my classmates' im- prcssion of me. Intelligent . . . handsome and refined . . . athletically inclined. Arnold Anders Hannberg Arnie 46l Lane Tech. Glee 4-6, C. l. C. Rep. 4, 5, intra. Bskt. 5, History 7, 8, Times Rep. 5, 6. Ambition: Be a success in the business world. Good natured pal . . big offices . . . success. lvlary Elizabeth Hanrahan Liz 465 Resurrection C.. l. C. l-8, G. A. A. l, 2, Spanish 3, 4, Science Honor l, 2, History 5-B. Ambition: To see America first. Silent . . . long trails . . . enterprises. Evelyn l-lelen l-lansen Speed 472 Young City Typing Champ 6-B, Opera 8, College 6, Y 8, Dramatic 2, 3, Clean-up Com 2, C. I. C. Rep. I. Ambition: To live and learn, but not too much. Golden ringlets . . . green eyes . . contest-winning fingers. Harry Steward Hanson Swede 464 Young lntra. Bslrt. 4-63 lntra. Baseball 33 C. l. C. Rep. 33 M.'8i W. Rep. 23 Science Honor3 Law3-Chemistry 83 Baseball 43 Times Rep. l3 Hlstory3 Pentong 8. Ambition: Travel and see the world. Sincerity . . . magnetic personality . . . bound to win. Emily Katherine Harbin Em 467 Emmerson Ambition: To be a dancing idol. Staunch friendliness . reassuring smiles . . . soft humming voice. Clara Augusta Hardtlce 467 Grace Lutheran Com'l Law 83 German 2, 33 6. A. A. I, 23 History 6. Ambition: To be a success in the world. Sweet personality . . . shy . . . dark eyes . . . ambitious. 'Lester Harmon President of Class fSee page 57l Sta nley Harris Gorgeous 458 Young Pres. Little Theatre 83 Little Theatre 6, 73 Pentong 7, 83 History 6-83 Spanish 5, 63 lntra. Bskt. l, 33 Hatton's Hoodlums 3-83 M. 81 W. Ed. Staff 83 Times Rep. 33 C. l. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: Happinessg willing to dig ditches. Braintrust . . . punster . . . lady-killer . . . mass production. Minnie J. Hartmann Babs 469 Emmet Pres. Pentong 83 lnterclub 83 Pentong Cab. 73 Y Cab. 5-73 History 6-83 Law 83 G. A. A. l-B3 Judge Lat Day 7. Ambition: To travel around the world. Blue eyes . . .dancing feet . . . gavels. Myrtle Charlotte Hartmann Smiles 473 St. Paul's Lutheran G. A. A. I-4, 73 Y 73 History 7. Ambition: To be Dillinger's bodyguard. Coeds . . . collegians . . . sport road- sters . . . gay laughter. CLASS OF I934 Edward John Hauser Ed 457 Nobel German 3, 43 Chemistry 83 Cir. Mgr. l-lay Journal 23 Journalism, Branch l, 23 Science Honor 53 Times Rep. 63 Pentong 7. Ambition: Succeed in more ways than one. Careful . . . conservative . . . attaining his every obiectivef' Bessie Margaret Henderson Bess 472 Lewis Belle ot Barcelona 63 Opera 5'83 Swim- ming 5, 63 Opera Rfresh. Com. 7, 83 Dec- oration Com. Opera, Reunion Dinner3 Col- lege 5. Ambition: Dramatic school and musical comedies. Blue eyes . . . simplicity . . . willing . . . helpfulness. Paul Frederick Henriksen P 462 Hay Varsity Lightweight Bskt. 3-83 Baseball Mgr. 2-83 lntra. Baseball Mgr. 43 Chrm. Pin 81 Ring Com. 83 Chemistry 7, 83 Law 63 M. 81 W. Rep. l-43 Times Rep. 5, 63 C. l. C. Rep. 33 lntra. Bskt. Champs. 5. Ambition: To Fly Down to Rio. Business executive . . . large offices . . mahogany desks. Betty Gertrude Henry Bets 473 Nash Girls' Glee 2, 7, 83 Astral 5, 63 Y 5, 63 Rep. M. 81 W. Pictures3 G. A. A. 23 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Sorneone's private secretary, I hope. Accomplishment . . . sincerity . . . music- ally inclined . . . laughing eyes. Richard L. Heyden Dick 453 Sayre Bus. Mgr. M. 81 W. 7, 83 Gold Order l329 83 Asst. Chrm. Sr. l-lop 83 Law 6-B3 Pen- tong 73 History 3, 43 Checker l, 23 Candi- date Treas. C. l. C. 7. Ambition: To make Darrow Maiewski a second Heyden. Business minded, . . . executive ability . . . straight politics. Irving Hildenbrand Irv 463 Hay lntra. Baseball 7, 83 Tennis 6, 73 Chemistry 7, 8. Ambition: To get through English, 7. Quiet humor . . . batter up . . . snappy remarks. Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE Dorothy Louise Hirt Dat 468 Nobel Social Chrm. Jr. City 83 Pin 81 Ring Chrm. Y 6, 73 Refresh. Chrm. Y 53 Supper Chrm. Y 43 Tennis 43 Pentong 5-73 His- tory 5-73 Booster 73 Times Rep. 73 Col- lege 5. Ambition: See the sunny side of every- thing. Twinkling friendly eyes . . graceful poise . . . beauty. Jean Evelyn Hitchens Jackie 454 Nash Astral 63 Capt. Bskt. 5-73 Squad Capt. 3, 5-7: Volleyball 4. Ambition: A sport's reporter like Bob Elson. Athletic . . . whistlin' gal . . . sincere . . . a pal. Minnie May Hoekstra Mimi 467 Berrien Springs Michigan Com'l Law 83 History 6-83 College 53 Ten- nis 73 Pentong3 Y 53 Booster 7, 8. Ambition: To bc a second Charlotte Greenwood. Attractivcness . . . evenings in June . . . iolly company. Raymond Hogan Ray 463 Nash Fresh. Football3 Varsity Football 63 lntra. Bskt. 53 lntra Baseball 43 Law. Ambition: High punts3 flying tackles3 All- American. Touchdowns . . . goal posts . . . silver cups. Rachel Ann Hogg Rae 47l Lewis e. A. A. 4, 5, c. I. C. Rep. 53 Y 4, Spanish 33 Pentong 4. Ambition: To be private secretary to the President. Able helper . . . quiet and orderly . . . iewel of simplicity. Charles Geotfrey Hogge Jeff 458 Wilson High Pennsylvania Swimming 33 Gym 33 C. l. C. Rep. 53 Law 7. Ambition: To see a dream walking. Candid . . . pleasant . . . easy going. Eighty-'four Raymond Carl Hoglind Ray 47l Roosevelt Opera 83 History 7, 83 Ec. 63 Law 73 Hi-Y: C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To become a musician. Ambitious . . . studious . . . industrious . . . honest. . . upright . , . square. Lois lvl. Holden El 469 Manley College 53 History 63 Pentong 83 C. l. C. 6, 73 Y 7, 83 Tennis 6. Ambition: To be an undertaker. Charming personality.. . . cute individual- ity . . . infectious smile. Harold John Holmberg Ham 464 Howe Science Honor 23 lntra. Bskt. 3-53 C. l. C. Rep. 23 Track 83 Chemistry 83 Law 83 Box- ing 7. Ambition: To find a gold mine. Progressive . . . adventurous . . . change- able opinions. Ethel Marion Holt 458 Provlso Y 63 Botany 63 Y 8. Ambition: Hard to say in six words. g Quiet . . . dependable.. . good natured . . . kind . . .sensible . . . wise. Ruth J. Hosticka Hosty 472 Howe Science Honor 2, 33 Astral 3-63 G. A. A. 33 Girls' Swimming 7. Ambition: Triplets. Easy charm . . . flashing smiles . slender sophistication. lvlarion B. Howard 459 Yates 3rd Place, Girls' Relay, lntra. Track Meet 193:-2, C. I. c. Rep. 3, M. s. w. Rep. 3, G. A. A. Rep. 23 G. A. A. 2, 7, 83 Fenc- ing 7, 8. Ambition: Commercial artist3 happy with yours truly. An eyefull . . . an earfull . . . always cheerful. Muriel Gertrude l'loyt Pudge 456 Emmet Opera 6-85 Opera Cab. 7, 85 Pin Chrm. Opera 7, 85 Law 75 6. A. A. 3-55 French 55 Girls' Glee 2. Ambition: Business college . . . then? Deep friendship . . . integrity . . .smiles . . . appreciativeness . . . wit. Carolyn E. l lunt Lynnagan 454 l-lay History 85 Law 75 College 4, 55 Latin 45 Y 25 G. A. A. 25 Pentong 85 Tennis 25 Dramatics I. Ambition: Achieve heights5 climb the Matterhorn. AmiabiIity . . . sparkling wit . . . snow capped mountains. Robert L. I-lurka Bob 454 Hay Capt. R. O. T. C. 85 Capt. Band 85 Clean- up Com. 85 Picked Platoon 5-85 Picked Squad 25 Pentong 65 German 65 C. l. C. Rep. I, 25 Radio 55 Intra. Baseball 4. Ambition: Mechanisms5 experiment5 travel5 sportsg music5 girls. Friendly . . . handsome . . .carefree . . . popular . . . lazy . . . capable. Charles Michael l'lynes Chuck 463 Young C. l. C. Rep. 2, 35 Times Rep. 55 Intra. Bskt. 45 Chemistry 75 Clean-up Camp. Hopeful . . .ettervescent . . . debonairf' Rosemary A. Hynes Rosie 469 Manley Y 6-85 Tennis 85 Tap Dancing 85 History 85 College 65 C. I. C. 5-85 Sec. Geog. 8. Ambition: To be a great interior dec- orator. FIighty . . . puffed sleeves . . . cute . . . very gay. Lewis Elmer liams, Jr. Lewy 453 Key Mgr. Jr. Fencing 65 Fencing 85 Sgt.-at- Arms Kempes Kut-ups. Ambition: Not wealth, but financial inde- pendence. Flashing toils . . . crowd roars . . . champion. CLASS OF I934 Seymour Bing lkler Babe 468 Marshall Marshall: Bskt. 4-65 C. I. C.5 Student Counsel Chrm.5 Pres. Law5 Baseball. Aus- tin: Law 85 C. I. C. 6, 75 Pentong 7, 85 Football 75 M. Bt W. Rep. 6-8. Eye for girls . . . peppy . . . athletic. Jack Innes Dm 455 Clinton V. Pres. Jr. I-ll-Y 45 Times Rep. 5, 7, 85 Treas. Jr. I-li-Y 35 Law 65 Intra Bsltt. Z, 4, 65 M. Xi W. Rep. 25 C. I. C. Rep. 35 M. 81 W. 7. Ambition: To win heavyweight checker championship. Witty remarks . . . pretty girls . . . col- lege flivversf' Shirley Elizabeth Irish Shin 459 Emmet Pres. C. I. C. 85 Pres. Student Council 85 Pres. lnterclub 75 Pres. Y 65 Student Council 7, 85 V. Pr's. C'ass '345 5-65 V. Pres. Y 55 Sec. Y 45 Interclub 6-85 Washington Bicentennial Com. Ambition: College. Outstanding leadership . . . loyalty . . twinkling blue eyes. Lorna L. Irwin Lorn 45l Spencer Band I-85 lst Lt. Girls' Band 85 Corp. Girls' Band 6, 75 Jazz Orchestra 65 Social Orches- tra 35 Y Rep. 25 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Become an expert horse woman. Dimpling4 blushes . . . galloping hoots . . . tlashing spurs. Lester Charles Isaacson Les 464 Byford Intra. Bskt. 35 Science Honor 25 Times Rep. 65 Law 8. Ambition: To be a successful mechanical engineer. Whir of machinery . . . new ideas . . self assurance. Edith Marie Jackson 473 St. Cyprian gIom'I Law 7, 85 Spanish 5, 65 G, A. A. , 4. Ambition: Travel and travel some more. Winsorrieness . . . sweet smiles . . .spring- time. Eighty-tive MAROON AND WHITE Roselle lvl. Jacobsen Rosie 454 Young Astral I-53 C. I. C. I-8: College 3-53 G. A. A. I-33 Tennis 2-43 Law 73 Latin I-43 French 5. Ambition: To have a million without a millionaire. Blue eyed blonde . . . carefree . . . Denny- I lazel Lucille Jacobus Tears 468 Nash C. I. C. I-8: Y Rep. 73 Y 83 Section 83 Tennis 73 History 73 G. A. A. 83 Pentong 8. Ambition: To- be a successful private secre- tary. Smiles . . . charm . . . pleasant person- ality. Dominick Peter Jacovelli Don 459 Cameron Fresh. Baseball3 Italian l-43 Sgt.-at-Arms Italian 33 lntra. Bskt. l, 23 Chem, 7, 8. Ambition: Professional dignity, exclusive practice, a doctor. Boyish grins . . . personality . . . socialite . . . rhythm . . . women. Herbert L. Jahn Herbie 467 Hay Circulating Mgr. Austin Times 83 Asst. Business Mgr. Austin Times 73 Quill and Scroll 83 Silver Class Order of l329 83 Clean-up Com. I, 23 Tennis 83 Pentong 6-83 History 6-83 German I, 23 Chemistry Cab. 7, 8. Ambition: Czar of Wall Street. Good naturedness . . . a genial gentle- man . . . successful business ventures. Evelyn lvlarie Jambor Ev 469 St. Cyril ii ii - - Y 7, 83 History 83 Tennis I3 C. l. C. l-5. Ambition: To try to buy Joe Penner's duck. Soft wavy hair . . . dreamy eyes . . . alluring. Cyrill Methodious Jenca Chisel 464 St. Cyril lntra. Bskt. 3, 43 lntra. Baseball 3, 43 Sci- ence Honor 23 Chem. 83 Com'l Law 83 His- tory 83 Clean-up Com. 23 Hi-Y 53 Ger. 53 Intra. Swimming 2. Ambition: Be a C. P. A. or an auditor. Intelligent . . . quick-witted . . . iovial . . . industrious . . . athletic. Eighty-six Bertha S. Johnsen Bert 472 Spencer G. A. A. I'4: Girls' Glee 3, 43 History 5, 63 C. I. C. Rep. 83 Science Honor I3 Law 83 M. Si W. Rep. 33 College 4,53 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: Eat roast beef with the three little pigs. Laughing eyes . . . personality . smiles . . . pep. Albert Charles Johnson Elsie 453 off Little Theatre 6-83 V.-Pres. Little Theatre 83 C. l. C. Rep. I3 lntra. Bskt. I-33 Pentong 7, 83 Spanish 4-63 History 6-83 Sec. Hat- ton's Hoodlums 3-83 Times Rep. l. Ambition: College--U. of Ill., success in business 81 ......... Philanderer . . . love pirate . . . still a swell guy. Emma Theresa Johnson Emmie 45l Young M. 81 W. Rep. 53 College 53 Nom. Corn. 63 C. I. C. Rep. 33 Times Rep. 23 C. I. C. I-83 History 5. Ambition: Paint a great water color paint- ing. Dry humor . . . class room giggles . . snappy comebacksl' I-larold Charles Johnson Har 464 Locke C. I. C. Rep. 33 lntra. Baseball 43 Track 63 Skating 73 Opera 83 Com'l Law 83 Chem. 7. Ambition: To travel. Quiet . . . but still water runs deep. Leslie Richard Johnson Les 46l Hay Chem. 73 Hi-Y 83 C. I. C. Rep. 3, 5, 63 Times Rep. 43 lntra. Bskt. 2-43 History 73 M. 81 W. 43 Law 83 Gamble's Gamblersg Fencing 8. Ambition: To go west. Docile . . . aggressive . . . meditater . . . agreeable . . . imaginative. Margaret Esther Johnson Marge 453 Hay Hist. 53 Y 3'5: College 3-53 G. A. A. 23 C. l. C. Rep. 3-6, 83 Times Rep. I3 Kempes' Kut-ups3 Spanish 5, 63 Latin 3, 4. Ambition: If any, so what? Sweet demureness . . . soft music . . golden curls. Orion William Johnson Swede 46l Beidler Track 6-81 Skating 3-8, Mgr. 61 Cross- Country 71 Swimming l-31 Varsity A 5'8, C. l. C. Rep.1 l-li-Y1 Clean-up Com.1 Fresh. Swimming1 Com'l Law. Ambition: To be an aeronautical engineer. Great athlete . . . blonde apollo . . . flashing blades. Robert Edward Johnson Bob 46l Young Sec. Gamble's Gamblers1 C. l. C. Rep. 2, 51 Times Rep. 31 Law 71 Chem. 71 Hi-Y 81 M. Xi W, Rep. 41 Intra. Bskt.1 History 8. Ambition: To be an inspiration to women. Winning smile . . . good sport . . . in- spiring. Dorothy A. Johnson Dot 47l May Band l-81 Corp. Girls' Band 81 Times Rep. 81 l. C. I-7: Com'l Law 7, 81 Spanish 31 .. .. 6. Ambition: To be a com'l law teacher. Athletic ability . . . 'snare drumming' . . . collegiate. Emilyn Julia Joseph Bunny 452 Burbank German 3, 41 Service Girl1 C. l. C.1 Thompson's Toilers. Ambition: To yodel like Lulu Bell. Dimpled smiles . . . lacey lounging py- iamas . . . blues singers. Evangeline Anne Jouras Angra 454 Hay lnterclub 7, 81 Pres. Latin 7, 81 Sec. Latin 61 Prog. Chrm. Latin 5, 61 Latin Rep. 41 C. l. C. Rep. 3-81 Y Rep. 21 History Rep. 51 G. A. A. Rep. 71 Pentong 7, 8. Ambition: Grow an inch, and be a nurse. Winning smiles . . . a iolly companion . . lasting friendship. Donald D. Jouris Don 462 Hay Intra. Bskt. Champs 61 Intra. Baseball Champs 41 Law 71 Science 2: Publ. Corn. Student Aid Benefit 71 Times Rep. I, 21 C. l. C. Rep. I1 Laf Day Com. 71 Chem. 7. Ambition: Fly down to Rio with Hen- riksen. Blonde ...cool . . . ability to lead. CLASS OF I934 Margaret Alice Judson Marge 459 Young College 41 Law 61 Tennis 51 Times Rep. 31 C. l. C. Rep. 2, 4. Ambition: I ain't sayin' a word1 ain't even open' my moufl Vivacious . . . etfervescent . . . smart clothes. Lorraine A. Kaad Fritz 468 Young Band I, 5-81 Law 71G.A.A. 7, 81 Tennis1 Baseball 81C. l. C. l-8: Bskt. 71 Section 8. Ambition: To meet the Baron's cousin Hugo. lvlischievous pranks . . .sporty cars . . . basketball. Leit Edmund Kallestad Kelly 465 Nobel Swimming 6-81 R. O. T. C. Picked Platoon 5-81 C. I. C. Rep. l, 21 First and Second Lt., R. O. T. C.1 Times Rep. 41 Football 71 Latin 3, 41 German 5, 61 R. O. T. C. Officers' 8. Ambition: To be a Northwestern wildcat like Rentner. Never told a lie in all his Leif. Eugene Arnold Kammerling Euge 464 Key C. l. C. l-81 Law 81 Civics. Ambition: Become a professional optom- etrist. Patience . . . eye charts . . . exclusive clientele. Belle Jean Kaplan Curley 473 Morse Asst. Acct. M. 81 W. 81 G. A. A. l-4: C. l. C. Rep.1Law 71C. l. C. l-31 Y l, 21 Astral li College 31 Times Rep. 2. Ambition: To be a Bing Crosbyett. Frankness-. 11. trim coitfure . . . care- free -. . . individuality . . . neatness per- sonifiedf' Jean lrene Karasinski Jeannie 466 Orr Ambition: Own a chain of beauty shops. Sunshine . . . dancing feet . . . brown eyes. Eighty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Russell B. Karr Russ 464 Tilton R. O. T. C. l-8, Science Honor l, 2, Fire Marshal 5-8, lst Lt. R. O. T. C., M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8, Law 7, Sr. Nom. Com., Picked Platoon 7, 8, R. O. T. C., Crack Co. 5-8, Otficers 7, 8. Ambition: Become a United States Naval Otficer. Anchors away . . . high seas . . . naval success. John Bert Kasen Bert 452 Mankato High Football 5-7, Varsity A 6-8, Gymnastics 7, Baseball 8, Glee 8. Ambition: To be an aeronautical engineer. Bright , . . cheerful . . . athletic . . . studious. Demetra Katsis Mit 454 Oak Park Oak Park: Girls' l, 2. Austin: Astral 4-6, Refresh. Com. Latin 8. Ambition: Bc the world's best ballroom dancer. Happy eyes . . . sweet disposition . . . smiles . . , brilliance. Dorothy Ann Kautz Kautsie 465 Stowe G. A. A. I-8, M. 81 W. Rep. 5-8, Astral 5, 6, lntra. Volleyball Champ., Glee 5, 62 Law 7, C, l. C. l-8, Tennis 3, German 2-4, Times Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: Not to equal, but to excel. Sweet personality . . . full of rascality . . . that's Dorothy Ann! Mary E. Kelk Mae 473 Tl-lltOf1 Ambition: Artlessly happy and studiously unhappy. Demure . . . artistic . . . winsomef' James A. Kelly Jim 468 Gregory Asst. Sales Mgr. M. 81 W. 7, 8, Silver Order I329 8, Treas. Little Theatre 8, Little Theatre 6-8, Sr. Hop Corn. 8, lntra. Bskt. 6, Pen- tong 7, B, Law 8, German 3, 4, History 6-B, C. l. C. Rep. 7. Ambition: To see Kelly in lights. Reliable . . . accurate . . . pep personi- fied Eighty-eight Mary E. Kelly 455 Our Lady Help of Christians Class Pres. 5, 6, V.-Pres. C. l. C. 8, Pres. Girls' Glee 4, Asst. Treas. M. 8: W. 7, 8, Student Council 5, 6, lnterclub 4, Sec. Opera 6, Jr. Hop Chrm. 6, Treas. Girls' Glee 3, Clean-up Com. B. Ambition: Wisconsin . . . then what? EnioyabIe company . . . winlsome per- sonality . . . devoted leadership. Anna Mae Kennedy Babe 468 Lewis History 7, Botany 4, C. l. C. l, Y B, Times Rep. 4, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To travel around the world. Graceful movements . . . pink organdy . . . gayety. Margaret Mary Kennedy Marney 473 St. Peter Canisius Pres. Two-Year Grads. '32, Pres. Poetry, C. l. C. Rep. I-4, Times Rep. l, 2, Nom. Com. 5, 7, History 5, Com'l Law 8. Ambition: To keep my sister in nights. Nice personality . . . friendly . . . clever . . . good natured. Clarence Thomas Kincaid Clary 462 Key Track 3-6, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 4, lntra. Bskt. 5, 6, Times Rep. 4-6, Fresh. Track l, 2, C I C IB Ambition: Let fate decide. Numerous lriends . . . outdoor life . . crackling Campfires. Kathryn J. Kingdon Tickie 454 Orr College 5, Jr. Rep. 6, Astral 2, 3. Ambition: World-wide travel. 'lOuiet . . . gentle . . . placid . . . intel- ligent . . . understanding . . . lovable. John T. Kinsella Longstutf 468 St. Mel Law 7, 8, History 5, Latin 5, lntra. Bskt. 6, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, Sgt.-at-Arms. Alumni 4, 6, 8. Ambition: Eat, sleep, and eat some more. Good natured . . . witty remarks . . . clevernessf' Casimira M. Kisiel Carrie 47l St. Cyril C. I. C. I-8, G. A. A. 4, Y 7, Law 8. Ambition: Not to watch the clock. Sweet personality . . . iewel of simplicity . . . demure. I-lelen D. Kissane Scoot 45I Siena Class Pres. 5, 6, S. B. C. Pres. 3-4, Varsity Bskt. 3-5, lntra. Bskt. Champs. l, 2, Chrm. Prom. Com. 5, Spotlight, Glee I-S, Y 7, 8, Swimming 6, Law 7, 8, C. I. C. Rep. 7. Ambition: To be charming, cultured, cour- ageous and capable. Hilarious . . . exhilarating . . . laconic . . . etficient. Harold George Klampterer Hal 46l Hay Track, Cross-Country, Com'l Law, Hi-Y, lntra. Bskt., Intra. Baseball, Varsity A , Chemistry 7, Gamble's Gamblers. Ambition: To play maior league baseball. Good athlete . . . pleasing personality. Lloyd J. Klassy 463 May Law 8, Chemistry 8, Opera 8, lntra. Base- ball 4, lntra. Bslct. I-5. Ambition: To be a success in life. Good looking . . . snappy comebacks . . . friends. Melvin Klein Mel 46I Manley Capt. Gym 8, Gymnastic 5-8, Law 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 4, Chemistry 8, Science Honor 5, Times Rep. 8, History 8, C. l. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer. Very alert . . . good natured fellow . . . athletic feats. Ernest M. Klernme Ernie 457 Howe Bus. Mgr. Times 7, 8, Pres. Chemistry 8, Quill 81 Scroll 7, 8, Gold Class Order l329 7, 8, Office Mgr. Times 5, 6, lnterclub 8, Gold Honor Pin 2, Jr. Nom. Com. 5, Astral Cab. 5, 6, 8, Sgt.-at-Arms Ger- man 7. Ambition: Another self-made man. Spacious offices . . . dinner engagements . . . life at the cIub. CLASS OF I934 Dorothy B. Kline Dot 455 Marshall C. I. C. I-8, Times Rep. 2-4, Spanish 4, 5, G. A. A. 3, Y 7, College 6, Law 6, Science l, 2. Ambition: To find another Bing Crosby. Gay crowds . . . lasting friendship . . pleasing nature . . . tea for two. Blair Kenneth Klos Cocky 464 Young Architectural 8, lntra. Baseball 5, C. I. C. Rep. 5, Times 4. Ambition: To see Hitler in Jerusalem. Sketch boards . . . colored pencils . . plans. Dorothy Jane Knobloch oo 44.9 May Law 7, 8, Y 3, C. I. C. l-8, Attendance Otficer 3, Laf Day 7. Ambition: To manage an exclusive beauty salon. Sweet and lovely . . . carefree . . . sincere friendship. Alice Regina Knutson Al 465 Sayre C. l. C. I-8, Com'l Law 7, Y 7, 8, G. A. A. 4, 5, Science Honor l, French 2. Ambition: To own a modern beauty salon. VivaciousnessI. . . gay crowds . . . mod- erne coiffuresl Eleanor Mary Ann Kobler Twin 473 Byford Ambition: Travel and more travel. Flimsy frocks . . . picture hats . . garden parties. Loraine Cecilia Kobler Larry 473 Byfora Ambition: To fulfill my dreams of success. Dainty frocks . . . garden teas . . . Russian wolfhoundsf' Eighty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Sally Dorothea Koblilq Red 467 Mills Asst. Advertising Mgr. Times 5: Poetry Ed. Times 6: Little Theatre 6, 7: Reporter Times 4: French 6: Pentong 6: Times Rep. 2, 3: C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: A cottage, a garden and books. Flaming marigolds . , . poetical dreams . . . wistful smile. Eleanor E. Koch Cookie 456 Nash Opera 6: Belle of Barcelona : G. A. A. l-4: Honor Student 6. Ambition: To go smiling through. Serene demureness . . . supreme efforts . . . quiet success. William Muther Koch Bill 457 Young German 2, 3: Astral 5: Science 6: Chemistry B: Pentong 5, 6. Ambition: To go places and see things. Heated debates . . . paneled iuries . . . winning verdicts, Dorothy Charlotte Kohlhase Dany 457 Hay Sec. Dramatic 2: Champion Volleyball German l-4: Y 5'8: Pentong 6-B: Tennis 6: Chemistry 8. Ambition: Face life squarely for future SUCCESS. Soft colors . . . twinkling eyes . . sunny tennis courts. Vincent F. Kolchitz Vinie 457 Hanson Park Concert Band l-8: German: C. I. C. Rep. 6: Science 6: Pentong 6. Ambition: Consummation of political and iudicial skill. Sunny temperament . . . music halls . . . iollityf' Ingrid lvlargreth Kolve 454 Young Opera 5, 6, Sec. 7, 8: Belle of Barcelonang Astral Treas. 4: Honor Pin 3: Latin. Ambition: Europe. Dresden figurines . . . blonde claintiness . . . beautiful music. Ninety Eugene S. Kontny Lightnin' 455 Calumet High Booster: Times Rep.: Annual Rep.: Physics: Law: Production Printing. Ambition: Civil engineering. Winning personality . . . bound to suc- ceed . . . pleasing personality. Edward Anthony Kopala Eddie 455 Serin lntra. Baseball Capt. l: Athletic Rep., Branch of Lane Tech. l, 2: lritra. Bskt. 2: Violinist, Symphony Orch.: Sr. Prom Corn. Orch.: Trumpeteer in Dance Orch.: History: Law. Ambition: To become an internationally famous musician. Happy-go-lucky lad . . . musically in- clinedf' Florian E. Koralilc Floko 458 St.James lntra. Bskt. 2: M. Bi W. Rep. 2: Science Honor: Botany: Spanish: Glee: Chemistry: Physics: C. l. C.: Hatton's Hoodlums. Ambition: Undecided. Swell fellow . . . perpetual smile . . jovial. Virginia Marie Korn Virgie 404 Spencer Booster 6, 7: Glee 4, 5: Opera 7, 8: Law 8. Ambition: Dress well and live long. Charming personality . . . auburn curls . . . brown eyes. Mary Cecilia Kosil4 Mer 403 St. Cyri'l X1 Methodius C. l. C. l: M. 81 W. I: Opera 7, 8: Law 8: G. A. A. 4: Chemistry 7. Ambition: To become a second Florence Nightingale. Green eyes . , . sparkling champagne , . . tinkling glasses. Ruthea E. Kowalslce Ruthy 47l Nobel G. A. A. l, 3-5, 7, B: Tennis 8: Baseball 8: Times Rep. lj Law 8, Ambition: To be a competent bookkeeper. Poetical . . . fantastic . . . dancing feet . . . dreaming eyes. Georgia Juanita Krenz Pudgie 459 Shenandoah Junior High Shenandoah: Sr. Ed. Handbook 25 Chap- lain 2. Austin: Chrm. C. I. C. 85 Y Cab. 3-71 Clean-up Campaign 85 Sec. Botany 55 History 65 Pentong 65 Astral 3-55 College 4-6. Ambition: To learn to wiggle my ears. Fine, clear cameos . . .transparent por- celain . . . fragility. Mildred M. Kristofik Millie 47I Lewis C. I. C.5 G. A. A. 3, 45 Y Rep. 4-65 Spanish 3. Ambition: Love, live and learn. Sparkling eyes . . . coy smile . . . blue gowns. I-Iarold Charles Krueger Speed 462 Howe Intra. Bskt. 55 Law 75 Intra. Baseball 65 Intra. Bskt. Champs 6. Ambition: To be a baseball player. Southpaw . . . home runs . . . fame. Margaret Clara Krueger Marge 469 Hay Band 3-85 Concert Orch. 83 Girls' Glee 35 Astral 55 Corp. Band 7, 85 German 3-55 Y 85 Chemistry 8. Ambition: To teach math. Bubbling laughter . . . sparkling eyes . . . charming. Paul Kruto 456 Cameron C. I. C. Rep.5 History 25 Pentong 3. Ambition: To be a great artist. Brushes . . . paints . . . canvas . . . on to fame. I-Ielen May Kuhl Smiles 467 Nash Dramatic I5 German I-35 C. I. C. I-85 History 65 G. A. A. 55 College 45 I 65 Com'l Law 75 Pentong 5. Ambition: Like the mounted police, get my man. Sweet personality . . . real pal . . . flashing smile. C L A S S O F I 9 3 4 Genevieve Eleanore Kurkowski Julia 466 HBUQGVT C. I. C. I-75 Orch. 2-65 G. A. A. 2, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 85 Astral I5 Com'l Law 85 Tennis 8. Ambition: Bui'd foundations under my air castles. TactfuI . . . sympathetic . . . conciliatory . . .deep understanding. Katherine Kurlo Kay 457 Young Sec. German 65 G. A. A. Rep. 55 Times Rep. 5, 65 Dramatic I, 25 Pentong 5-85 Y 5-75 Chemistry 85 German 3-65 Opera 7, 85 Astral. Ambition: Washington U 5 a student of life. Dreamy eyes . , . musicals . . . quiet assurance . . . artistic. Robert E. Kutchera Kutch 45I Olney High Swimming 5-85 Varsity A 5-85 Track 5, 65 2nd Lt. R. O. T. C.5 Pentong 5-85 C. I. C. Rep. 5, 65 Hi-Y 5-85 Ed. Hi-Y Paper 6-85 Booster 5-85 Cross-Country 5. Ambition: Back to Ca ifornia5 learn to swim. Fish in the water . . . wonderful diving. Anne M. Kvackay Ann 469 St.Cyril Girls' Band 3-85 Girls' Band Corp. 7, 85 G. A. A. I, 25 Y 7, 85 History 85 French 3, 4. Ambition: Build foundations under my dream castles. Blonde realistic curls . . . musical . . . dancing feet. Porter Lee Laird, Jr. Butch 463 I-lay Swimming 6-85 Skating 5, 65 Chemistry 7, 85 Science I-45 Intra. Bskt. 6, 75 Intra. Track 2-45 Times Rep. 3-75 History 75 Law 7, 8. Ambition: To learn how to swim. Tile pools . . . diving boards . . . long strokes. Ida Sonia Laitchin Babe 47l Key A from G. A. A.g Tennis Rep. 65 Fenc- ing Rep. 85 Dancing Mgr. 65 College Rep. 6, 75 Pentong Re.. ag History Rep. 55 Times Rep. 3-55 C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3, 65 M. 8: W. Rep. I-4. Ambition: To become a gym teacher like Mnss Angier. Athletically inc'ined . . . ambitious . . . worldly-wise. Ninety-one MAROON AND WHITE Alvin Lang Langer 463 Fenwick lntra. Bskt. 4-6: Spring Practice Football Z, 4,-6, C. l. C. Rep. I, 2, M. 8i W. Rep.: Skating 3, intra. Swimming 5, Track 6. Ambition: To enter Alabama. Outstanding leadership . . . football games . . . flashing cravats. Alice Lucille Lange Babe 457 Hay C. l. C. Treas. 8, G. A. A. Swim Chrm. 6, 71 G. A. A. 3-8: Pentong 6-83 German 3, 4, Y Cab. 8, Y 6-81 Astral l-53 Chemistry 8: Science Honor 5, 6. Ambition: Beat Babe Didrickson running. Fancy dives . . . splash , . . beautiful swimming pools . . . speed. Bernice Ruth Lange Tillie 451 Emmet Astral 2, Opera, Girls' Glee 2-7, Pin Chrm. 5, 63 Chemistry 85 Science Honor l, 2, Law B, G. A. A. I-63 Y I-8, German l-63 Pentong 4-7. Ambition: To seek, to find, to be con- quered. Lively music . . . exciting times . . . humorous phrases. LaVergne Barbara La ngla nds Vern 453 Lewis M. Bi W. Bus. 7, 83 Refresh. Chrm. Astral 6, Astral 3-6: Times Rep. 3-7, Y 4, 55 Silver Order l329g College 3-5: History 5: G. A. A. 2-3, Kempes Kut-ups, Ambition: To make the world my friend. Laughing eyes . . . friendly smiles . . . iolly companionship. Lillian Larsen Babe 473 Cameron Girls' Band I-8, Corp. in Band 7, lst Lt. in Band 8: Times Rep. 2-6: Com'I Law 7, Orchestra l, 2, 4, 5: City Contest Band 2-4, City Contest Orchestra 45 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To accompany Elsie on Float- ing College. Winsome . . . clever . . , blonde . . dance floors. Charles B. Larson Chick 455 Lewis lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6, Spanish 3-8, Law 73 C. l. C. Rep. 3, 45 M. 8i W, Rep. lg Clean- up Com. 5, Times Rep. 2-6: Hi-Y I, 2. Ambition: To know all the answers. Unconcerned ways . . . clean cut . . . true friendship. Ninety-two Richard A. Larson Red 464 Oak Park High Chemistry 8, Radio 5, 6, Times Rep. 3: R. O. T. C. l-4. Ambition: To become a chief radio engi- Deer. Leadership . . . successful heights . . flashy roadsters. Wilbur C. Latimer Wil 465 Nobel Capt. lntra. Bskt. 2-5: Latin 4: C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Catch up on my lost sleep. Perfect gentleman . . . commander's orders . . .calm. Edward Joseph Leahy Flash 462 La Fayette Varsity Heavyweight Bskt. 2-8, Varsity A 5-8, Capt. lntra. Bskt. Champs. I, 2: C. I. C. Rep. 5, History 7: Times Rep. 6: Pen- tong 3, 43 Astral 2, 33 The Boys', Pres. I-8: Spanish 5-8. Amlbition: To attend Hugh Johnson's fun- era . Brilliant baskets . . . comely coeds . . . flashing racquets. William Edward Leahy Bill 468 St. Philip Ambition: To play baseball. Swinging bats . . . cheering crowds . . a home run. Charlotte F. Leavitt Char 453 Tilton M. 81 W. Bus. 8: Bronze Order l329g Nom. Com. 5, 7: Astral I-6, History 5, 65 Y 3-5, College 3-5, Times Rep. l, 25 Science Honor 31 Kempes Kut-ups. Ambition: Sing songs in their right tunes. 'lSweet sophistication . . . deep concentra- tion . . . dual personality. Catherine Agnes Leavy Kay 468 Presentation Y 7, 8, History 83 C. l. C. I-83 Alumni: G. A. A. 23 C. l. C. Rep. 2. Ambition: Private secretary. Smiling dimpled cheeks . . . tailored wear . . . smartnessf' Charles Lebo Evelyn Christine Lein Evie 473 Lewis Y 6-83 Astral 6: G. A. A. 6: Tennis 6, M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 4g C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To be successful. Energetic . . . sincere . . . good sense of humor . . . intelligent. Penelope N. Lemperis Penny 47l Emmet Astral 2, Science Honor 2: Y 3: Law 8: G. A. A. l-3, M. X1 W. Rep. 8: Times Rep. 3: C. I. C. l-8: Botany 5. Ambition: To be a man-hater: old maid. Clever . . . sincere . . . different. August J. Lenksas Augie 462 Emmet Adv. Solicitor, Times 8, Law 8, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Travel. Numerous friends . . . carefree . . gay parties. Ruth Jane Lentema 47l Spencer Girls' Band I-3, Y 4-6, Tennis l, 81 Base- ball 8g C. l. C. I-8, Times Rep. Ambition: To parade Northwestern cam- pus with Frances. Pleasing personality . . . chic outfits . . . dreamy eyes. Florence Marilyn Lesott Flo 455 HGV Refrcsh. Chrm. Astral at Branch: Astral 3, 5, 73 Pentong 3, 4, 6, 8, French 5, 7, Elis- tory 7, 8: Botany 3, 4: Y 3-5: C. l. C. Rep. Sq G. A. A. 6. Ambition: College-then reach my goal- success. Winning smile . . . deserving friend . . . simplicity. CLASS OF I934 lsaloelle Georgia Lester lz 473 MGY Bskt. 73 Volleyball 2, 4, Astral 2, 3, 51 Times Rep. 53 lg C. l. C. l-B, Science Honor lg G. A. A. l-6. Ambitiont To follow in lady luck's foot- steps. Flashing green eyes A. . . gay laughter . . . charming friendliness. Marie Agnes Lester 473 Funston Astral 4-6: Y 5-B: C. l. C. 5, 6, 8, Tennis 6, G. A. A. 6. Ambition: To become a successful busi- NESS WOTTTGD. True friendship . . . quiet ability . . humor . . . sincerity. Joseph Joh n Leva Bro 464 Sayre Arch. 2-8, M. 81 W. Rep. 4, 51 C. l. C. Rep. 3, 43 Law 8, Times Rep. 5, lntra. Bskt. 5: Spanish 3, 4, Hi-Y lg Science I, 2, College 3, 4. Ambition: To design modern skyscrapers and fly over them. Air-minded . . . plans in the otfing . . prosperous. Clara Catherine Levenstein 458 Cameron Y Mem. Com. 7, 8, Times Rep. 7, 81 Dramatics I, 2, Y 3-8: College 4-73 G. A. A. 3, 5-8, Pentong 8, Com'l Law 8: History 8, Baseball 8. Ambition: To become a gym teacher with Gladys. Fun . . . frolics . . . smart clothes. Louis l-larry Levine Louie 458 Morton Hatton's l-loodlums 3-8, M. 81 W. Rep. 4, Intra. Bskt. 3: Glee 6, Chemistry 7, 87 Law 7, B. Ambition: Make my first million HJ be- fore thirty-five. Ambitious . . . clever . . . individual. Lawrence David Levinson Levy 46l Emmet Rifle 5-8, Capt. R. O. T. C.: Fire Marshal 4-8: Architectural 4-8: Officers' 5-83 Chem- istry: Command Supply Dept. R. O. T. C.: C. l. C. Rep., Times Rep., Usher. Ambition: To be an architect. Honest . . . easy going . . . very alert. Ninety-three MAROON AND WHITE June Joyce Lewis Strangler 453 Young G.. A. A. I, 2, 65 Y Rep. 5, 75 Law 75 History 75 College 3, 45 Latin 85 Kempes Kut-ups, Pres. Ambition: Grow feathers on bald men'S heads. Dreamy eyes . . , darlingly different . . . child of moods. Lillian Lezchulc Lil 47I Cameron C. I. C. Rep 6,85 G. A. A. 3-65 Y 4-65 Spanish 35 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To be happy in all ways. Dashing runabouts . . . snappy berets . . . dancing feet. Lorraine Anna Lindahl Elmer 466 St. Peter Canisius lst Lt. Girls' Band 85 Sgt. Girls' Band 75 C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, 5-85 Concert Orchestra l-85 Astral Rep, I-45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Little Theatre Orchestra I-85 Girls' Y 6-8. Ambition: Come smiling through. Wit to persuade . . . beauty to charm. Norma Kathryn Linderman Lindy 452 Burbank Burbank: Dramatic I, 25 C. I. C. I-85 G. A. A. 7, 85 College 5. Ambition: To travel with the Cubs. Winsome smile . . . charming person- ality . . . lovabIe. lvlarion Grace Lindholm Blondie 469 Hay German 3, 45 Astral I-35 C. l. C.: Band 3-55 Y 85 Chemistry 85 G. A. A. 3-8. Ambition: To discover a fifth dimension. Smiling . . . sophisticated . . . sensible . . .to many . . . sweet. Florence lfllen Lindquist Flo 473 Byford Astral 2, 65 Times Rep. I, 25 PentongA85 Y l, 2, 85 Clean-up Com. 25 Typist, Times 85 C. I. C. I-85 Y Rep. 2, 81 Astral Rep. 2. Ambition: Face everything with a smile. Sweet . . . studious . . . wise. Ninety-four George James Lipscomb 457 Spaulding R. O. T. C.5 Band5 Law5 Chemistry. Ambition: To defeat Lawrence Wolff at everything. Humor . , . good books . . . deep thought. Dominac Joseph LoCashio Doc 453 si. Philip Gold Pin for High Scholarship 55 Astral 3, 55 Latin 25 Chemistry 85 Kempes Kut-ups5 History 3. Ambition: To be a chemical engineer. Trustworthiness . . . studiousncss . .g . mathematical intrigues . . . language abil- ity. lvlariorie E. Lochmann Mari 45l Key Co.-Ed. of Student Achievement, lvl. 81 W.5 Prom Com. 85 Pentong 75 Law 7, 85 Y 7, 85 C. I. C. Rep. 25 C. I. C. I-85 Tennis Rep. 2, 3. Ambition: To live, to learn, to love. Sweet personality. . .charm . . . laugh- ing eyes. Julie LoCicero Judy 473 Cameron Times Asst. Adv. 85 Timcs Rep. 4-85 C. l. C. Rep. 4, 6, 75 Y Rep., Prog. Squad, Re- fresh. Com.5 Pentong 85 Tennis Rep. 4-65 G. A. A. Rep. 2, 4, 75 College Rep. 3, 4, 75 Law 85 Booster 65 History 9. Ambition: Chief scandal in Walter Win- chell's column. Soft, deep chairs . . . chic formals . . poise . . . sly comebacksf' Elsie S. Lohmeier Els 47l Nash Girl Reserves, Y 85 History 85 C. I. C. I-85 G. A. A. 2. Ambition: Ever onward. Dancing eyes . . . hearty laughs . . faithful friend. Angeline Lucille Lomonaco Anais 455 Lewis Band l-85 Italian 5-7. Ambition: To obtain a position. Smiling, hazel eyes . . . quiet, lovable ways. Alberta Lucille Long Al 472 Emmet Zndg Lt. Girls' Band 7, 8, Sect. Rep. for individual Picture for M. Xi W., Sec. Girls' Band 7, Corp. Girls' Band 6, Band l-8, Tennis, C. l. C., Y, Ambition: To be as sweet and loving as O. M. C. Capable musician . . . always depend- ablc . . . Quiet . . .timid . . . d,mur: . . .trustworthy . . . tricndlyf' Philip Joseph Lopresti Phil 45l Crane Pres. of Jr. City 8, V.-Pres. Jr. City 5, 6, Golf 6' Fencing 5-7' tudent Com. on Education 6, lntra. Bskt. 6, Chemistry 7, Fresh, Football 2, M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 6, History 5. Ambition: To be a successful doctor. Speed . . . surgical instruments . . . elo- quence . . . rising power. Stanley J. Loss Curly 468 St. Bonaventure High School Sr. Track 8, Tennis B, lntra. Bskt. 6, Law 7, 8, Sgt.-at-Arms 8, Pentong 7, 8, l-li-Y 8, History 8, Chemistry 8, Booster 7, Science Honor 5. Ambition: To have Max Baer's physique and looks. Popularity . . . dcbonair . . . ladies' man . . . crowds. Oliver Ray Luerssen Ol 457 Hay Conccrt Band l-8, Ist Sgt. 4-7, lst Lt. Band 8, R. O. T. C., Astral 2, 4, 6, Pentong 5, 6, Science Honor 4, 5, Ambition: University, music, business, sam- ple winc of life. Lively . . . triendly . . . ambitious . . . musical , . docile. Aurella Olga Lukacik Oriol 473 Orr Ambition: To be a singer. Home life . . . pies . . . singing, nice clothes. Alice Vivian Lunde Al 45l Hay Tennis 8, Bskt. 7, Fencing 7, Stunts 7, Golf 8, Swimming 5, French 4, History 6, Col- lege 5, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To be a second Schiparelli. Nordic beauty . . . cheerful smiles . . . impulsivenessf' CLASS OF I934 Edward Willis Lundgren Ed 46l Locke lntra. Bskt. 3, Band 3-87. R. O. T. C. 4-81 Hi-Y, C. l. C. Rep. 2, Times Rep. 3, Pen- tong 8. Ambition: Mechanical engineering and drafting. Blue prints . . . versatility . . . person- aIity. Bruno Luzietti Lucy 462 Nobel lntra. Baseball 5, lntra. Football 6, C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4, Fresh. Football, Gym 6, 71 Times Rep. 5, Law 7, ltalian 5, 6, Baseball 6, lntra Bskt. 5. Ambition: Chief tester in a mattress fac- tory. Carefree . . . easy going . . . iolly. Marye Marguerite Lynch Lynn 465 Resurrection C. l. C. l-8, 6. A. A. l, 2, Spanish 3, 4, History 5-8, Times Rep. 2, College 5. Ambition: Gosh, hadn't even thought of it. Irish eyes . . . nonchalance . . . quiet- ness . . . dancing feet. Catherine Veronica Lyons Kay 467 St. Mary's High C. l. C. 4-8, College 4, 5, History 6, Times Rep. 4, 5, G. A. A. 4-6. Ambition: To become a great bridge player. Flaming hair . . . sporty roadsters . . . mischievous pranks. Mary Margaret Lyons 467 St. Mary's C. l. C. 4-8, M. X1 W. Rep. 7, Science Honor 4, 5, College 5, 6, G. A. A. 4-6. Ambition: To do nothing by halves. Good natured . . . flashing smiles . . Irish iokerf' Altred Charles Macaluso Speed 460 Foreman Jr. H. ltalian l-4, C. l. C. l-8, Law 7, Botany 3, 4, Chemistry 7, 8. Ambition: To make lo-fe to Jean Harlow. Friendly . . , good natured . . . fine fellow. Ninety-tivo MAROON AND WHITE Margaret A. MacDonald Marg. 45l Byford Co.-Ed. Student Achievement, M. Xt W., Y 7, 8, Law 7, 8, C. l. C. I-B, Rep. lg History B, French 8, History Rep. B. Ambition: To live, to learn, to love. Sweet personality . . . vogue . . . pale carnations, John William MacKenzie Mack 464 Howe Chemistry, Law, Hi-Y, Times Rep. 5, Science Honor, Pentong, Intra. Bskt. 5. Ambition: To have sailed the Seven Seas, Good fellow . . . iollity ...wise cracks. John L. Mackie Johnny 453 Delano M. 81 W. Bus. 7, B, Silver Order 8, Bronze Order 7, Pentong 5, 6, History 5, 6, Intra. Bskt. I, 2. Ambition: Three guesses I?l. High pressure salcsmanship . . .unlimited sarcasm . . . good humor. Clarence Q. Mackprang Mac 465 Orr Astral 2, Law 7, C. I. C. l-8, Intra Bskt. 3. Ambition: To be somebody. Ideal intellectual student . . . bound to succeed. Alan J. Maeder 464 Young Science Honor I, 2, Intra. Bskt. 4, Law 8, C. l. C. Rep. 3, History 8. Ambition: Cruise around the world. Squinty grin . , . sparkling eyes . . . happy-go-lucky. Mary Maggiore Worm 465 Hanson Park Y l-4, Law B, G. A. A. 7, Clean-up Prog. 6, College 3, 4, C. l. C. l-8, Booster 7. Ambition: Be in a hop marathon with Lee. Flashing eyes . . . sport c othes . . . fast dancing. Ninety-six Mariorie Leone Maguire Margie 453 Feature Ed. of Science Honor 2, Spanish 5, 6, Pentong 5, History 5, French 5. Ambition: To eat strawberries, sugar and cream. Happy smiles . . . little girl . . . gold bracelets. Peter Frank Malaychulc Pete 455 Orr Intra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6, M. 81 W. Bus. 7, Spanish 4, Latin 8, Law 8, Science Honor 2. Ambition: Make a million dollars. Strong character . . . good natured . . . ambitious. Lewis Steven Manke Slash 452 Burbank Football 5, 7, Non. Smoking 6-8, Clean-up 7-B, Intra Bskt. 5. Ambition: Get rid of my H. B. P. Side-steps . . . cross-overs . . . and reserves. Bessie Lucille Manos Bee 467 Marshall C. l. C, Rep. 3, 6. A. A. l-3, 5, 7, Pen- tong' 8, Law 8, Staff Typist 7, 8, Student Council, Del. 4, Spanish 5, Latin l, His- tory 8. Ambition: To become President Roosevelt's personal friend. Beautiful music . . . educational mag- azines . . .flashing smiles. Lois Marble Lody 473 Detroit, Mich. Ambition: To be a private secretary. Speedy thinker . . . friendly smile . . winsome personality. Russell Willis Marker Lefty 463 Lane Tech. Football l, Track 4, Times Rep. 6, Intra. Bskt. 2, Intra. Baseball 2, C. I. C. Rep. I, 2. Ambition: To be an expert printer. Straight . . . upright . . . and grand. Mildred M. Mars Mil 459 Key G. A. A. I-8, C. I. C. I-8, C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5, Law 8, Spanish Paper 7, 8, Tennis 8, BSU- 75 FCHCIHQ 7, Baseball 8, Science Honor I, 2. Ambition: To purchase Joe Penner's Swan! Flashing basketballs . . . happy-go-lucky .. .smiling dimples . . .sports minded. Esther L. Martin Ame 47l Tilton Com'l Law 7, Tennis 8, Baseball 8, Y I, 2, Science Honor I, 2, G. A. A. I-7, C. I. C. I'8. Ambition: Learn how to yodel up high. !Daziling smiles . . . southern mountain alla s. Wilma Altha Martin BiIIy 469 Emmet Astral 2, 3. Ambition: To put curls in other people's hair. Lovable . . . charming . . . romantic . . . practlcaI. Peter Massman Pete 460 Oak Park High Ambition: To notice friends and speak to them. Studious . , . quiet . . . likable when known. Jeanne Catherine Mastrud Jeannie 402 Byford Opera 8, College 5-7, Y 5, 6, C. I. C. Rep. I-6, History 5, Botany 6, Washington Oratorial Contest 7, Swimming 4, 5, 7, Fencing 7. Ambition: To keep my ambitions to my- self. Charming personality . . . attractive . . . intelligent . . . perky beretsf' Walter Joseph Matis WaIlie 467 Schurz Fresh. Track, Fresh. Football, C. I. C., German, Law, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jr. City. Ambition: To be a success in business. Fine qualities . . . successful . . . fame. CLASS OF I934 Jane Esther Mattson 455 Morse G. A. A. I-6, Tennis Rep. 3, Y I, 3, 51 Asst. Ed. Spanish Newspaper 8, C. l. C. Rep, 7, C, I, C, I-8, Hrtory 6, Law 8, Little Theatre 7, College 5. v Ambition: College and all that goes with it. Devoted friendship . . , distinguishing eyebrows . . . winning personality. Esther Muriel McAdams Blondie 455 Marshall Y 3, 5, College 5, History 5, Chemistry 6, Law 7, Little Theatre 7, C. I. C. Rep. 8, Tennis 8. Ambition: College and then see the world. Unconcerned ways . . . blonde dignity . . . green eyes. James Martin McArthur Jim 464 Nobel Baseball 6, 8, Football I 3' Chemistry 8, Fencing I-3, Track I-4, Boxing 7, 8, Hi-Y 5, Intra. Bskt. 4, C. I. C. Rep. I. Ambition: Explore, and globe trotting. Foreign ports . . . box cars . . . gen- erosity personified. Joseph Edward McCormack Mack 460 St.Thomas Aquinas Intra. Bskt. 3-6, Intra Swimming 2, Intra. Baseball 5, C. I. C. Rep. I, M. St W. Rep. 2, Times Rep. 3, Com'I Law 6, Science Honor 2, Chemistry 8. Ambition: Be president of the United States. Talkative . . . witty . . . noisy . . . per- sonality . . . flashing smile. Margaret l'IeIen Mccrory Marge 47l Young Opera 5-7, Belle of Barcelona , Fencing 7, G. A. A. Rep. 2-4, History 5, 6, Latin 2-4. Ambition: Nurses' training, then travel, then .... Laughter . . .good natured . . . sparkle . . . long hikes. Dora Alberta McCune DOF 469 Key Bskt. 7, Glee 3, 4, C. I. C. 2-4, 6. A. A. 5, 5, 6, Volleyball 4, Capt. Ball 5, Astral Ambition: Teach shorthand to Austinites. Brilliant personality . . . orange sweaters V . . . sincere friendship. Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE Robert John McEwen Bob Summer School Tilton Latin, Football, History. Ambition: To play baseball. Flying balls. . . action . . .home run. Lorraine Florence McGah Lor 453 Sayre History 5, Y 3-5, College 3-5, G. A. A. 2, Kempes Kut-ups, Spanish 3, 4, Latin 5, 6. Ambition: Plenty, but what to do with it. Soft music . . . petite . . . pleasing nature. Carolyn Elizabeth lvlcGarvey Carol 460 Tilton G. A. A. I, 2, C. I. C. I-8, Y 3, 4. Ambition: To be a famous novelist. Sweet . . . lovable . . . quiet personality . . . quick thinker. Raymond F. McGuire, Jr. Miguee 468 St.Thomas Aquinas Pentong, Law, Latin, Span., lntra. Base- ball, lntra, Track, lntra. Bskt., C. l. C. Ambition: To sleep every morning. Good times . . . happy go lucky . . .fine boy. Marion Loyola McKenzie Mac 457 Lloyd Pres. Dramatic, Hay Branch I, Hike and Tennis Chrm, 2, 6, 7, G. A. A. 2-8, A , Class Nom. Com. 7, German 2-4, Y 2, 7, 8, M. 81 W. l, 2, 5-8, Little Theatre 6, Com'l Law 8, Glee 3. Ambition: To be a success. How? When? Whining tennis balls . . . brilliant courts . . . racketsf' lvlary M. Mchflahon Mickey 473 Resurrection Com'l Law 8, C. l. C, I-8. Ambition: To be secretary to President Roosevelt. Smiling Irish eyes . . . pleasing person- ality . . . demuref' Ninety-eight William Medziak Preacher 460 Cameron M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8, Times Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: Be a missionary or a preacher. Ambitious . . . devoted . . . honest . . . trustworthy . . .truthful . . . reflective. lvlary Jane Melody lrish 473 Young C. I. C. Rep. 3, Tennis 8, Fencing 4, G. A. A. I. Ambition: Someone's private secretary. Friendly wit . . . dancing eyes . . adventure. Philip A. Melograno Phil 466 Delano Italian 5, Law 7. Ambition: Fame and world travel. Snappy dresser . . . big hearted . . humorous . . . genial. Bernice Lillian Merz BiH 47I off College 5, Y 7, 8, G. A. A. 4, C. I. C. I-8, Clean-up Com. lHay Branchl. Ambition: Visit Yellowstone National Park and travel through the south. Striking personality . . . sociable. 7 Charles Edward Merz Chuck 464 Nash Varsity Baseball 6-8, lntra. Bskt. Capt. 2, 4, 6, Intra. Baseball 4, C. I. C. Rep. 6, Times Rep. 2, M. 81 W. Rep. 6, Chemistry 8, Com'l Law, History, Science Honor 4. Ambition: To be a professional ball player. Sportsmanship . . . good natured . . . perseverance . . . athletic . . . success- ul. Arthur John lvlesch Art 457 Emmet German 3-5, Concert Band I-8, lntra. Bskt. 2, R. O. T. C. I-3, C. I. C. Rep. 8. Ambition: Having Dr. before my name. Wind instruments . . . large bands . . sincerity. Vincent Jimmy Messineo Ace 47l McKinley Italian Rep.: C. I. C. Sec. B, A. A. Ambition: To become a lawyer. Serious . . . smiles . . . obligingf' I-lenry O. Meyer Hank 457 Orr Track 2-83 Capt. Sr. Track 7, B, City Champ. Broad Jump, School Record Broad Jump, Varsity A 4-8, V.-Pres. Varsity A Gym 4-63 Nat. Champ. Gymnastics, Science Honor 5, 63 Pentong 6-8. Ambition: Make the Olympics in track and gymnastics, Quiet Asincerity . . . perseverence . . . friendship , . . superb strength. Lynwood Robert Meyer Lyn 455 Schurz Orchestra I-8: Band I-8, Music: C. I. C. I-8: Drum and Bugle. Ambition: Graduate and become a law' yer. Jolly . . . friendly . . . handsome . . . court rooms. June Bernice Mielke 466 Nash Corn'l Law 6, Y 5. Ambition: Go places, meet people and do things. Spontaneous laughter . . . Ascot ties . . . sophistication. Marion Mae Mierop Toots 465 Locke Y 7, 8, Com'l Law 8, Science Honor 25 C. I. C. I-8: Tennis 8: German 4. Ambition: l'Il never tell. Personality . . . gayety . . . nonchalancef' Grace Elizabeth Miller Gracie 454 Young Astral I-4, College 3-6: Latin 3-6, Y 5, 6: C. I. C. l-8, Botany 3, 4, Pentong 5, 6, German 6. Ambition: I yam what l yam. Dark eyes . . . petiteness . . . disturbing smiles. CLASS OF I934 Robert D. Mills Bob 472 Key lntra, Bskt, 2, Boys' Glee 5-8, Mgr. Track 6-8: Mgr. Cross-Country 7, Varsity A 7, 85 C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To profit by experience. Track meets . 'broad' grins . sparkling personality. Dorothy Mary Mottat Dot 468 Young Glee I-3, Y 7, 8, C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To be a friend to all. Slender gracefulness , . . simplicity . . pleasing personality . . . friendliness. John Anthony Mollers Johnny 458 Band 2-83 Orchestra and Social Orchestra 5-8, Mgr. Swimming 4-B: Swimming: C. I. C. Ambition: To be a band master. Loyalty . . . music halls . . . leacler's ability. Robert Carl Monson Mons 45l Schurz Kelvyn Pk. I, 2: Baseball 2, Schurz 3, 45 Football 4, Intra. Bskt. 6, Ec. 8. Ambition: To play big league ball in the National League. Large grandstands . . . cheering crowds .. . bases full and then . . . Ronald Monson Swede 456 Nash Gymnastic 5-8: C. l. C. Rep. 7, 8, Times Rep. 2, Chemistry 7, B, French 3, 4. Ambition: Build a bridge across the At- lantic. SteeI girders , . . parallel bars , . . highways . . . yachts. Carol Ann Moody K 472 Howe M. 81 W. Rep. 4, C. I. C. Rep. 25 Dramatic 2 tHay Br.I, Book 2 lHay Br.I: G. A. A. 4. Ambition: To see a dream walking. Pensive . . . witty . . , sweet . . . a charming friend. Ninety-nine MAROON AND WHITE Betty Jane Moore Betts 458 Lyons Township Ambition: To own an artistic home. Rose covered cottages . . . personality . . afternoon teas. Charles A. Moran Bugs 45I Fenwick Fenwick: Aviation I. Ambition: To become a successful Q71 engineer. Gentlemanly . . . friendly . . . studious . . .surprising ingenuity. Julie Ann Morris Jam 47l Manley Jr.l'l. Pres. Pentong 7: Scc. Pentong 6: Treas. lnterclub 7: Refresh. Chrm. History 7: Booster 6-8: Law 7, 8: Girls' Y 6, 7: C. l. C. 3-B: M. Si W. Rep. 5, 6: Times Rep. 7: M. Bi W. Snapshot Ed. 8. Ambition: To know the world from ex- perience. Winsome . . . flashing smiles . . . un usual personality. Charlotte Mortell 468 Providence Ambition: Wrap packages up in blue rib- bons. Ouietness . . . pleasant skies . . . cob web laces. Cyril H. Mortell Cy 455 St, Philip Bskt. 7, 8. Ambition: To attend some good university. Quick actions . . . long throws . . . campus life. Wanda Mary Mruczek Dark Eye5H 452 Bufbamk Little Theatre 6. 7: Girls' Reserves 8: G. A. A. 4-8: C. I. C. 7, 8: Thom,.vson's Toilers. Ambition: Qui salt? Great ambitions . . . sparkling eyes , . . friendliness. One Hundred Lylla E. Mueller 457 Hay Pres. Hay Branch Astral 2: Civic Clean-up League Z: Hay Dramatic 2: Times Rep 2, 4: German 3-6: Pentong 3-5. Ambition: Northwestern. Laughing blue eyes . . . sunny gayety . . . flashing smiles. Sally Bernice Mullen 458 sf. Mei Chrm. Jr. Social Com. 4: Pentong Cab. 5: C. l. C. Rep. 3, 4: College 4-6: Y 3-6: History 5, 6: Times Rep. I, 2: French 6. Ambition: Maybe a nurse.: Vivacious . . . contagious smile . true friendship. Alice Elaine Mundt Ai 45: Sayre Astral Rep.: Latin 8: G. A. A. I. Ambition: Travel around the world, and 'hen .... Ambitious . . .winning smile. . . pensive , . .friendIy. William A. Murphy Bali 459 Emmet Lucky Jaden: Papa : Opera Librarian: Opera 4-8: Science Honor 2: History 6: Pr-ntonq 6: C. l. C. Rep, 3: In and About Chicago, H. S. Chorus: Opera Cab. 6-8: C. l. C. C'e-an-up Com. 8. Ambition: To make my dreams come true. Loyalty . . . unaffected . . . friendliness . . . cheery smiles . . . puns. Warren l-l. Murstig Greek 452 Hay Capt. lntra. Baseball 7: lntra. Bskt. 6: Botany 3, 4: Sr. Hi-Y 5-8: Latin 3, 4: Prep. 6. Ambition: Sell Ghandi a suit of red flannels. Honest . . . capable . . .fearless . . .a leader. Otto Edward Nagorsen t'Boris 46l May Intra. Bskt. 6: Science Honor I, 2: Times Rep. 4. Ambition: Eat, drink and be merry. Speed . . . jolly . . .campus life. Glenna Nau 472 Phoenix Union High Pres. Fresh. l1 Girls' Swimming 71 Times Rep. 71 Sec. Math, l. Ambition: To go with him as far as we can. Sculptured beauty . . . one man woman . . . depth. Helen Clara Neburka 457 Cameron German 3'6: Pentong 3-51 Hay Dramatic 2. Ambition: To see the world and be a good sport. Twinkling brown eyes . . . quiet ability . . . friendly smiles. Allen Richard Nelson Swede 463 Lloyd lntra. Bskt. 4, 51 C. l. C. Rep. l-8: M. 81 W. Rep. I1 lntra. Baseball 51 Law 7. Ambition: To sell Mahatma Ghandi a tuxedo. Good sport . . .clean player . . . good natured. Arthur Wheeler Nelson Nels 47l Lloyd City Champs Cross-Country 51 Cross-Coun- try 71 Sr. Track 6-81 Varsity A 1 Law 7. Ambition: To see the world without join- ing the navy. Happy-go-lucky . . . gay laughter . . . Model T Fords. Earl Robert Nelson 456 Sayre Treas. Opera 71 Opera 4-81 Orchestra l-31 Law 81 Belle of Barcelona. Ambition: To sing on the radio. Musically minded . . .-delightfully re- served . . . socially prominent. Edmund G. Nelson Buck 455 Culver Ambition: To be a success. Clever boxer . . . pugilistic champ . . . nonchalant . . . carefree. CLASS OF l934 Helen Marguerite Nelson Swede 465 Howe Capt. Girls' Band 81 Sgt. Girls' Band 6, 71 Corp. Girls' Band 51 Little Theatre Orches- tra 3-61 Concert Orchestra 2-61 Solo Con- test 41 Jazz Orchestra l-61 Science Honor I1 C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: To be Paderewski's only rival. Ivory keys . . . musical aspirations . . . charm. Russell Nerheim Frank J. Neubauer Jim 465 Nobel History 61 lntra. Bskt. Z1 Law 71 C. l. C. l-B1 German 61 Science 2. Ambition: Laugh and grow fat. Regular fellow . . . real sport . . iollity. Albert William Neuman Al 463 Emmet lntra. Bskt. l, Asst. Ambition: To succeed in all l do. Always ready . . . willing . . . helpful. Harold William Newyear Happy 457 Ryerson German 4, 51 C. l. C. l-81 R. O. T. C. l-4. Ambition: Work my way around the world, Cheerful . . . good natured . . . sincere . . . speed. Marguerite E. Nickol Mart 454 Young Girls' Sportlight Column, Times 81 Girls' Sport writer, Times 71 Times Rep. 7, 81 College 4-6, 8, Cab. 6, Publ. Chrm. B1 Pentong 5, 61 G. A. A. Rep. 71 Fencing 71 Tennis B1 Swimming 2-71C. I. C. l-8. Ambition: To satisfy the wander-lust. Hawaiian melodies . . . creative artist . . . travel . . . library nooks . . . friends. One Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE Texie Nicopoulos Tex 456 May Law 8, French 6, lntra. Bskt. I, 3, 5, C. I. C. Rep. 2, 4, 6. Ambition: To succeed in business. Ouietude . . . reservity . . . perseverance . . . kindliness . . . naturalness. Frank John Niedzwiadek Fritz 463 sf. stan. B. za M. Arch. 4-8, Boys' Glee 4, 7, 8, International Drawing Ex. 7, Astral Rep. I, C. I. C. 5-8, Intra. Bskt. 2, Capt. Arch. Baseball 8, French 4. Ambition: Formula for teachers to unravel Niedz-wi-a-dek. Witty fellow . . . clever chap . . . intel- ligentf' Henry Berner Nilsen Hank 463 Howe Intra Baseball 4, C. I. C. Rep. 3, Chem- istry 7, 8, Pentong 6, History 7, 8. Ambition: Start a barber college at the south pole. Strong . . .silent . . . Norseman from far lands. Joseph Elmer Nitschneider Joe 464 Lewis Fencin 7 Track 4 Boxin 7, Baseball 6, 8,. Q I I i Q Chemistry 8, Hi-Y 5. Ambition: Travel over United States and explore. Life in the open . . . California . . . wanderlustf' Florence Esther Ockenga Flo 454 Key Opera 3-6, Girls' Glee I-3, V.-Pres. Glee 3, M. 81 W. Rep. I, 2, Astral I-5, Latin 2-4, College 4, 5, G. A. A. Rep. 3. Ambition: College and travel. Dignified . . . reserved . . . a loyal friend. Edward Joseph O'l'iearn Stooge 468 Orr Intra. Bskt. 3, 4, Times Rep. 3, 4, C. l. C. Rep, 2, 5, Com'l Law 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 5. Ambition: Be a big business executive. Gentleman . . . scholar . . . ambitious' One Hundred Two James Joseph O'Leary Jim 46I St. Angela lntra. Bskt. 3, 4, C. l. C. Rep, 5, Law 6, 7, Chemistry 7, History 6, Times Rep. 2, Fresh. Intra. Bskt. l, 2, Gambles Gamblers 8. Ambition: Your guess is as good as mine. Professional moocher . . . curly locks . . . lazy bones. Robert Wm. O'Leary Bing Summer School St. Philip Bskt. Lights, Bskt. Varsity Heavies, Mono- gram, Leader, School Orchestra, Class Gift Com., School Band. Ambition: To become the country's out- standing orchestra leader. Dreamy waltzes . . . crooning tunes . . famous leader. Raymond C. Olsen Red 452 Burbank Jr. H. Sect. Rep. for Nom. Class Otficers 7, Chemistry 8, lntra. Bskt. 5, Spanish 5, Y 6, Times Rep. 3. Ambition: To be a C. P. A. Sparkling humor . . . gay dances . Interesting personality. Russell George Olsen Russ Summer School Lewis lntra. Bskt. I, 2, Hall Guard Capt. 3, 4, Track 6-8, Cross-Country 7, Varsity A , Hi-Y Treas. 7, 8, Clean-up Com. 8, C. I. C. Rep., Fencing 6-8, Swimming 3, 4. Ambition: To travel thither and yon. Winged heels . . . dancing feet . mischievous. Ruth Joyce Olsky Joy 457 Bryant Law Rep. 5, 6, G. A. A. I-3, Science Rep. 2, 3, History Rep. 6, French 6, Astral 2, 3, C. I. C. I-7, Fresh. lntra. Volley Ball. Ambition: To travel, travel, travel. Sparkling eyes . . . friendliness . , , en- thusiasm . . . charming individuality. Romayne Eleanore Olson Ra 467 Young German I-3, Prog. Com. German 2, C. l. C. I-8 C. I. C. Rep. 8, r ', History 6, G. A. A. 5. Ambition: To travel around the word. Lovable personality . . . sweet smile . . blue eyes. Nellie Ori Nell 47l Holy Rosary Pentong 7, Y 7, 8, C. I. C. 2, Times Rep. 4, M. 81 W. Rep. I, 6. A. A. I. Ambition: A news reporter in foreign countries. Clever . . . humorous . . . interesting. Albert Matthew Orlandi Torcl'iy 465 St. Peter Canisius Ambition: To be. Mountain tops . . . zest . . . masterlul manners. Harry George Orlando J. B. 463 Hay C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, Times Rep. 3, 4, Chemistry 8, Hi-Y 8, Intra. Bskt. 5, History 8, M. 81 W. Rep. 6. Ambition: To learn chem. Chemistry instructor . . . test tubes . . . formulas. Hugh James O'Rourke Lefty 460 sf. Mei lntra. Bskt. 3-6, C. I. C. 2-7. Real fellow . . . excellent friend . . . good comrade. Eleanor Ostermeier 47l Bethel Ev. Luth. C. I. C., G. A. A. I-6, Y 4-6, Spanish 3, Law 8. Ambition: To be content with what I have. Tall partners . . . emotional . . . vivacity . . . modern youth. Mary J. Ostrom 468 Schurz C. I. C. l, 2, 7, 8, Pentong 8, Y 2, 7, 8, Tennis 2, G. A. A. I, 2-8. Ambition: Io paint faces and figures well. SincQrity . . . simplicity .'. . innocent eycs. CLASS OF I 934 Raymond Roy Ott Ray'I 462 Sayre M. 81 W. Sales 8, Law 7, 2nd Place Shotput Fresh. Track Meet 2, lntra. 3, Intra Base- ball Champs. 4, Intra. Bskt. Champs. 6, Clean-up Com. 8, Foreman of Print Shop 8, C. I. C. Rep. I. Ambition: To make S600 per week. Smooth dancing . . . keen girls . . frequent dates. Helen Loretta Owen Fuzzy 454 Locke Latin Treas. 6, Latin Refresh Chrm. 5, 8, G. A. A. 2, 5, 7, 8, Co.Iege 5, 6, Latin Nom. Com. 6, C. I. C. l-8, Com'I Law 7. Ambition: to be a famous accordionist. Happy-go-lucky . . . bright colors . . . sweet personality. Melvin Raymond Panella Mel 464 Morse M. 81 W. Snapshot Ed. 7, B, Law Prog. Chrm. 8, Clean-up Com. 8, lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, Science Honor 4, 5, French 5, 6, Chemistry 8, M. 81 W. Rep., History 8, Hi-Y 5-7. Ambition: Chief Justice in U. S. Supreme Court. Infectious laughter . . . executive posi- tion . . . undaunted spirit. Dorothy Anna Pankau Dotty 465 Orr Volley Ball I, 6. A. A. I-B, C. I. C. I-8, Clean-up Campaign Prog. Z. Ambition: Be of service. Lovable . . . calm , . .blue eyed. Charles George Papuchis Chuck 460 Lewis C. l. C. Rep. 4, 5, M. 81 W. Rep. 6, Times Rep. 3, C. I. C. I-8, Science 3, 4, Latin 3, Skating 5. Ambition: To be a rich playboy. Speeding roadster . . . beautiful women . . . classy fellow. Juanita Parker Red Summer School Mills C. l. C. Rep. 4, 5, Times Rep. 3, Booster 3-5, G. A. A. 7, Tennis 8, German 2. Ambition: I haven't decided yet. Auburn hair . . . merry laughter . . collegiate hops. One Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE Alice May Pedersen Petie 459 Young Student Council 8: Pres. lnterclub 8, Pres. Y 7, Sec. 6, Silver Class Order I329, Clean-up Chrm. 8, Sr. Ed. M. Sz W. 7, 8, History Cab. 6, Pentong 8, Astral. Ambition: To go fishing in my waterloo. Outstanding leadership . , . charmed sophistication , . . glamour, Margaret Agnes Pense Marge 467 Ryerson C. l. C. Rep. I, 5, German 3, 4, Y 5, 6, College 5, History Rep. 6, Little Theatre 6, G. A. A. I-6, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: All in one word Success. Charming personality . . . sweet smile . . . bloned loveliness. Dorothea May Pepperdine Dot 453 Sayre Opera 6, 7, Astral Rep. 4, Astral 3-5, 7, 8, Y 2-4, College 6, Tennis 2, 4, Kcmpes Kut-ups. Ambition: Music, Illinois and abroad, then sing. Charming individuality . . , unaftcctcd superbncss . . . sinccre amity. Edith I-land Percival Percy 453 Emmet Pros. Y 8, lnterclub 8, Entertainment Chrm. Y 7, Chrm. Y 5, 6, Chrm. Pen- tong 7, Publ. Chrm. Pentong B, Clean-up Prize Chrm. B, Judge Lat Day 7, College Day Hostess 7, Chrm. History 7. Ambition: Secretary of Labor when Gal- vin's President. Winning smiles . . . laughing eyes . . . popularity. Lorraine Kathleen Perkins Perky 467 Grant Girls' Glee I-6, Band I-6, Orchestra l-6, Cheer Leader I-6, G. A. A. I-6, Law 8. Ambition: To have an orchestra. Sweet personality . . . long dresses . . , sincere friends. Gerald Henry Perlman Gerry 46I Hay Gambles Gemblers Treas. 8, International Drawing Ex. 6, lntra. Bskt. 3, 5, 7, Arch. 2-8, Law 8, C, I. C. Rep. 2, 6, 7, Science Honor 2, Times Rep. 2, 4, 5, MarshalI's Mushers V.-Pres, 5, M. Ei W. Rep. 6. Ambition: California, here comes Gerry. Lofty aspirations . . . architectural fame . . . whizz of basketballs . . . wavy hair, One Hundred Four Audrey Shirley Petersen Little Audrey 465 Lewis Law 7, History 4, 5, Y 3, 4, C. I. C. Rep. 3. Ambition: To achieve happiness-that's all. Sincerity . . . good taste . . . artistic fingers. Marcus A. Petersen Pete 459 Cameron Clean-up Com., Swimming 3-8, City Champ. '3I, Varsity A , Opera 7, B, Law 6, lntra. Bskt, 2-7, Fresh. Track. Ambition: Thanks for the compliment. Clean-cut face . . . clear-cut strokes. Mildred Barbara Petersen Little Pete 466 Young Booster 5-8, Y 6-8, G. A. A. 2, Spanish 2, History S, 6, Pentong 8, College 4, 5. Ambition: To keep smiling. Attractiveness . . . dancing feet . . sunny smiles. Philip John Petersen :'Phii 464 Hay Times Rep. 3, C. I. C. Rep. 4, Astral 6, Science Honor 2, Chemistry 8, lntra. Bskt. 2, Glee 4. Ambition: To be a globe trotter. Moonlight on the Everglades . . . white sails . . . open skies. l-I. Charles Peterson were 462 Hay lntra. Bskt. Champs 6, lntra Baseball Champs 4, Com'I Law 7, Com'l Law Std. Benefit Ticket Sales 7, Science 2, R, O. T. C. I-4, C. I. C. Ambition: To pursue the ultimate in emu- lation. Quiet . . . unobtrusive . . . ambitious. Lois Artelle Peterson Cleo 466 Orr Lt. Band 8, Sgt. Band 7, M. Xi W. Rep. 7, 8, Band 2-8, Photo. Rep. 8, Hello Day Prog. I, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: Putter in a kitchen for Toni. Marvelous personality . . . talkative . . appealing ways. Virginia Lee Peterson Ginie 466 Nobel Com'l Law 6, Spanish 3, Y 6. Ambition: Glo places, meet people, do things. Dreamy blue eyes . . . giggles . . . saucy hats. Mary Ann Petran Peanuts 467 Lloyd Ed. Hay JournaI 2, Prog Com. Y 5, Little Theatre Rep. 6, Y Rep. 6, History 6, Law 8, G. A. A. I-4, Astral Rep. 6, 7, C. l. C. I-8, Pentong 6. Ambition: To remember half of what l'ye learned. True friend . . . smart . . . petite . . . cute ways. Bessie Anna Pike Daily 466 Howe Y 5, 7, B, Pentong B, M. 81 W. Rep. 4, C. I. C. Rep. 6, Nom. Com. 7, Tennis 8. Ambition: Know and be known by many. Bright sweaters . . . cheerful smile . . . pleasing personality. Helen Margaret Pike Mick 466 Howe Pentong 8, Y 7, 8, Tennis 8. Ambition: To go places and see things. Cool white sport's clothes . . . calm sophistication. Ames D. Polos Jeems 472 Track I-B, Boxing, I. A. C. Champ., Foot- ball I-4,, C. Y. O. Runner-up, Inter-City Champ., Skating I, 2, Varsity A I-8, Chrm., C. I. C. Rep. 4, 5, M. 81 W. 5, 6, Com'l Law 8, lntra. Bskt. Ambition: Principal of a school. Eddie Cantor's eyes . . . wit . . . and disposition. Kathryn Clara Poiss 'lskippyn 459 Providence Providence: Volley Ball I, 3, Bskt. 2, 3, Girls' Glee 4. Austin: C. I. C. 5, 8, G. A. A. Rep. 6, History 6, 7, College 5, 6, Law 7. Ambition: Graduate from nurses' training -and then? White linen uniforms . . . fragrant petu- nias . . .tea for two . . . lasting friend- ship. CLASS OF I934 Elizabeth Theresa Potenza Betty 452 Burbank Jr. H. Italian 8, C. I. C. I-B, G. A. A. 7, 8, Y 5, Latin 3. Ambition: Go to the prom in a Model I Ford. 1 TalI . . . dark brown eyes . . . pleasing personality. Jack Ernest Potts Blind-Boy 45l Beidler Bskt. 5-8, Swimming 2-5, Varsity A 3-8, Law 7, lntra. Bskt. 4, Chemistry 7, Science Honor 2. Ambition: College basketball, business success. Happy-go-lucky . . . everybody's pal . . . brilliant long shots. Verginia Anita Preihs Jinny 466 Alvernia G. A. A. I-5, Tennis 5, College 5, Latin I, 2, Botany 2, Pentong 5, 6, Girls' Y 6, Ambition: To walk the Milky Way. Sunny smiles. . . charm . . . soft chiffon . . . orchids. Robert N. Price Doc 453 Key Times Rep. I, 2, Times 7, Lt. R. O. T. C. 8, Band, Radio 6, Kempes Kut-ups 6, I-li-Y Treas. 3, Hi-Y Sec. 4. Ambition: Illinois for medicine. White uniforms . . . shrieking sirens . . . rubber gloves. Leon William Prusow Prus 464 Tilton M. Xi W. 5, Gymnastics 3-6, German 6, Science Honor I, 4, Law 7, Fencing. Ambition: Successful mechanical engi- neering. Quiet athlete . . . daring stunts . . good naturedf' Samuel Leonard Pryor Pri 461 Key Hi-Y I-8, Varsity A 6-8, History 7, B, Pentong 7, 8, Arch. Cores. Sec. I-8, Tennis I-8, Clean-up Chrm., Law 5-8, C. I. C. Rep. 4-6, Times Rep. 5-7. Ambition: Four years at Northwestern. Leadership . . . square shooting . . keen wit. One Hundred Five MAROON AND WHITE John Lawrence Ptacin Johnnie 460 Nobel lntra. Bskt. l. Ambition: Be a successful business man. Athletic . . . bashtul . . . studious at times . . . friendly. James J. Puccio Jim 458 Locke Concert Band I-7: R. O. T. C. I: Fresh. Swimming: lntra. Baseball I: Times Rep. 3-6: C. l. C. Rep. 5: Italian 5-8: Law 81 Latin I-4: Hatton's Hoodlums. Ambition: To buy Joe Pennens duck- is zat so. Cheerful smile . . . everybody's pal . . campus cut-up. Lydia lvl. Raaber 467 Bethel Lutheran G. A. A. 2-5: C. I. C. I-8: Gc-rman 2, 4: History 7, 8: Spanish l, 2. Ambition: Go places and sae things. Million dollar smilc- . , . good sport . . . amusing. Elvira Juliet Rakos Bab5 467 Roselle Park, N. J. Ambition: Success as concert pianist: com- poser: pedagogue. Breath-taking rhapsodies . . . momentary silence . . . thunderous applause. Anthony John Ramazzotto Tony 466 St. Peter Canisius Band Z-8: Italian 4. Ambition: Accountant. Reserved . . . president oi large account- ing firm. Bernice I. Rasky Bernie 468 Cameron C. I. C. I-8: Y 7, 8: Law 8: Pentong 8: G. A. A. 8: History 7, 8: French I-4: Ten- nis 2: Sec.: Science Honor 2. Ambition: To help Phil Baker find Beetle. Friendliness . . . lovely personality . . . cheerful . . . gaietyf' One Hundred Six Clarence Donald Rasmussen Clare 46I Key lntra. Bskt. 4: M. Si -W. Rep.: Times Rep.: C. I. C. Rep.: lntra. Baseball 4: Photo Rep. 8: Group Picture Rep. 8: Com'l Law. Ambition: To be a draftsman. I-lardworker . . .clever business man . . . ability. James Francis Ray Jim 460 Nobel C. I. C. I-B: Glee 4. Ambition: To some day become a doctor. Loyalty . . . research work . . . doctor's conference. Ruth lvlarie Ray Ray 469 Spencer Girls' Band 3-B, Corp. 7, 8: Law 7, 8: Y 3: Orchestra 3: C. I. C. I-8: Attendance Ofticer 4-6. Ambition: See America first-and then? Swimming pools . . . hikes . . . weiner roasts . . . speed. Frances A. Reid Dearie 45I Spencer I-4, 8: G. A. A.: College: C. l. C. Ambition: Work: make people happy. Twinkling eyes . . . chic frocks . . laughter. Grace Esther Reinberger Blonde ' 47l Locke C. I. C. I-B: Y 6: German I, 2: College 3, 4: History 4, 5. , Ambition: Live, love, dance and be merry. 'lSly winks . . . dashing wit . . .spring- time, Carl Leo Reinish Pooch E 457 Hay Band 3-7: Intra. Bskt. 2-6: C. l. C. Rep. 5-7: History 5, 6: German 3-5: R. O. T. C. 3-7: Pentong 5-7 Times Rep. 4. Ambition: University of Illinois LEAMI. Refreshing humor . . . cleverness . . talkative . . . popular. Willard Arthur Reinke Speed 465 Young History 61 German 63 Intra Bskt. 23 Law 71 C. l. C. I-83 Science 23 Sr. Hi-Y 71 lntra. Baseball 2. Ambition: Win the auto race at Indian- apolis. Fast cars . . .speed . . .winning goals. Willard M. Reinlce will 457 Hay Capt. lntra. Bskt. Champ. 63 Won Fresh. lntra. Track 21 Gym 6, 71 Won Fresh lntra. Swimming I1 Times Rep. 3, 41 C. I. C. 4,53 Law 83 Summer School Bskt. 31 M. Xt W. Rep. 21 lntra Baseball. Ambition: Get rich quick. Sports . . . girls . . . friendliness. Herman Eugene Rhodes Red 45I Emerson intra. Bskt. 4-63 Fresh. Football 23 Science Honor 21 C. I. C. Rep. 51 Soph. Bskt. 4. Ambition: To learn3 to live3 to spend. Mischievous . . . campus life . . . ioviaI. Loretta C. Rickert Lor 468 Cameron Y 3-71 College 5, 6: History 6, 73 Com'l Law B3 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To find the four corners of the earth. Sunny disposition . . . demureness . . . true companion. Bryant G. Rinehart Bud 458 Nash lntra. Bskt. l-31 Intra. Baseball 41 Law 71 History 41 M. Xi W. Rep.1 C. I. C. I-31 Times Rep.3 Hatton's Hoodlums. Ambition: Undecided. Happy-go-lucky . . . winning smile. Evelyn Ann Ringrose -igveyn 453 sf. Mel Astral Rep. I, 23 College 5, 61 History 53 Latin 41 Kempes Kut-ups 5, 63 G. A. A. l, 21 Science Honor. Ambition: Eat, sleep and be merry for SVel'I'T'lOf'e. Sweet personality . . . black velvet . . . sparkling eyes. CLASS OF I934 Evelyn Linnea Risberg llEVeyll 466 Nash History 81 Y 7, 81 C. I. C. l-B3 Tennis 2. Ambition: To rid Joe Penner of his ducks. Deserving . , . big apartment , . . open fireplace. George M. Ristau Gabby 463 Lewis Baseball Varsity 61 lntra. Baseball 2, 41 C. l. C. Rep. 21 Bskt. I, 3, 5. Ambition: Ask me something I know. Regular fellow . . . likable . . . good sport. William John Risteau Kong 453 May Wrestling 81 Debating 51 lntra. Track 3. Ambition: Trip to Timbuktu. Unruly locks . . . Germanic stolidity . . . dormant power. Frances Jeanette Rivers Franny 460 Key C. l. C. l-81 Y 6-8. Ambition: To travel and see the world. .Iovial classmate . . . happy-go-Iucking . . . azure blue eyes. Charles Andrew Roach Kringoline Summer School St. Mel lntra. Bskt. 81 Chemistry 7, 81 Bskt, 3-61 Hatton's Hoodlums 7, 8. Ambition: To be a success. Kringoline parties , . . steadiness . basketball throws. Ruth Muriel Roberg Rudy 469 Byford HY 5-7: G. A. A. 41 Tennis 6. Ambition: Help Lois H. with her under- taking. Generous . . . congenial . . . sweet per- sonality . . . graceful dancer. One Hundred Seven MAROON AND WHITE Adeline Antoinette Rodak Nooky 466 St. Stanislaus i B. 81 M. ' Concert Orchestra l-B, Little Theatre Or- chestra I-8, Times Rep. 8, Girls' Y 8, Astral 3, C. l. C. l-8. Ambition: Attain success in the business world. My pal . . . your pal . . . everybody's pal. Edna E. Roerig Ed 469 St. Paul's Lutheran Y 5-8: Y Cab. 7, C. l. C. l-8, Treas. Com'l Law 8, G. A. A. 3, 4, History 7, College 5. Ambition: To laugh like Little Audrey. Twinkling eyes . . . sports . . . reticent . . . soft music. Henry Matthew Rohde Hank 46l Spencer Track 5, lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: Eat, drink and be merry. Happy-goalucky . . . athlete . , . basket- ball throws. Joseph James Rome Seph 463 St. Francis Band I, Military Band 2, Concert Band 32 Sgt. Band 6, 7, lst Lt. Band 7, Capt. Band 8. Ambition: To succeed in the business world. Rhoda Rose Rho 455 Roosevelt Roosevelt: C. l. C. Rep. 2, 4, G. A. AA. Rep. I, Student Council Rep. 3. Austin: Law 8, M. Zi W. Rep. 8, History 5, 6, French 5-8, College 5, 6, Y 7. Ambition: To know which came first-the chicken or the egg. Sparkling dark eyes . . . mischievous smiles . . . sweet coquettef' Edward Lester Rosengren Buckets 455 Young Hi-Y 6, 7, Times Rep. 3, 4, Law 7, Chem- istry 7, Baseball 3, 4, Fresh. Football, But- ler's Buddies. Ambition: My children are good as me. Persistent . . . iolly comebacks . . . flashy ties. . One Hundred Eight Ruby Margaret Rosenow Rubinof't 466 Locke German 3, 4, C. l. C. Ambition: To conquer Satan. Simple . . . coguettish . . . bashful . . red roses. Doris E. Rosenthal Door 459 Bethel G. A. A. 7, 8, Fencing 7, 8. Ambition: Paints, brushes, designs by yours truly. Sweet . . . quiet . . . girlish giggles. .. prim cottages. Frank M. Rotella Judge 465 Hay Glee 2-7, Com'l Law 8, Gymnastic 7, Italian 3-5. Ambition: To live and learn. Singing on Venetian canals . . . gon- clolas. Rose Roth Rosie 465 Orr Astral Rep. 4, Latin Treas. 4, Times Rep. 3, C. l. C. Rep. 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, Y 8, Astral I-4, College 5. Ambition: Foreign lands, a social worker. Sweet . .4 . amiable . . . helpful . . , very conscientious. Norbert George Rowlett Norby 407 Sayre C. I. C. Rep. l-6, Golf 2-4, Times Rep. 3, 5, Law, Chemistry, Science Honor 33 lntra Baseball. Ambition: To travel around the world. Long trails . . . versatility . . . winding roads. Carl M. Rud, Jr. Cocky 47l Leyden H. S. Leyden: Orchestra 2-4, Band l-4, Solo Drum Contest 4, State Band Contest 2, 4, Austin: Mil. Band 5, 6, Concert Band 7, 8. Ambition: Drummer in Hal Kemp's or- chestra. Pleasing personality . . , musically in- clined . . , snappy. Michael J. Rustames Mike 452 Tilton R. AO. T. C. I-B, Lt. Col. 8, Fencing 6, Officers' 7, 8, French 5, Fire Marshal 7, 8. Ambition: Wish I knew. Military bearing . . . snappy commands . . . parades. Phyllis R. Ryan Irish 454 Siena C. I. C. 7, 8. Ambition: To be a nurse. Hospital rooms . . . quiet efficiency . . . cool tranquillity. Annabelle Sa bbatiello Babe 456 May Chrm. Italian Social Com. 7, 8, Tennis Z, 3, C. I. C. I-8, Italian 4-6, G. A. A. I, 2, Tarantella Dance Italian 6, 7, Girls' Band l, 2, College 5, 6. YouthfuIness . . . glorious sun tans . . . full moons. Irene Virginia Saber Rene 468 Young Times Rep. 6, Tennis 4, 8, Fencing 7, G. A. A. I-B, Science Honor 2, Y 8, History 7, C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To be another Helen Wills Moody. Dainty collars . . . tennis matches . . . true companionship. Ruth Eve Sacks Ruthie 455 Emmet Latin I, 2, Times Rep. 2, G. A. A. 3, Botany 4, Spanish 5, 6, Refresh. Com. Spanish, Law 8. Ambition: To Borrow dollars instead of dimes. Dark eyes . . . mannequins . . . fraternity dances. Stanley Sainsbury Berry 453 Key Tennis, Intra. Bskt., History. Ambition: Ride a polo pony at l20. SatiricaI remarks . . . flashy autos . . . night courts. CLASS OF l934 Joseph F. St. Marie Joe 465 Cameron Intra Bskt. 2, 53 Band, Latin 4, C. I, C. I-8. Ambition: To be a millionaire. Short . . ,snappy . . . true blue. Andrew George Sampracos Andy 453 May Science 2, Intra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6, Track 3-6, Football 5, R. O. T. C. I-8, Capt. Q, VGPSIYY A , Times Sec. Rep., Law 7, Fire Mar- shal S-8, Kempes Kut-ups 6. Ambition: To hike around the world. Sam-Browne belts . . . cinder paths . . . tense court rooms. Erwin Frances Sanders 456 St. Philips Winner West Side Oratorical Contest B, Student Dir. Belle of Barcelona 72 Toastmaster Opera Club Dinner, Dance Reunion 7, Opera 4-8, Belle of Barce- Iona , V.-Pres. Opera 7, M. 81 W. 4, S, Debating. Ambition: Own a successful business and make a million. Convincing speaker . . . quiet brilliance . , . appreciative audiences. Pearl Italia Santucci Patoka 466 Hay C. I. C., Refresh. Com. Italian I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2. Ambition: Get job and save old home- stead. Ever cheerful... shy . . .stylish c'othes. Angelo O. Scaletta Skeets 462 Young Football 2-8, 2 Maior A's , Intra Bskt. Champs 7, Capt. Intra. Bskt, 4, Law 7, C, l. C. Rep. 2, Times Rep. I, History 7, 8, Astral l, Intra. Track I, Pig Skin I-8, Intra. Baseball Capt. 6, Spanish 5, 6. Ambition: Notre Dame, football and more football. Scrappy player . . . tough game . . some fun, Mildred Margaret Schad Duchess 45I May G. A. A. I, 2, College 3, 4, Latin I, Y 7, 8, C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: Be successful in my chosen pro- fession. Simplicity . . . grandeur . . . strength . . , modesty.. . honor . . . perseverance. One Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE Elvera B. Schalk Vera 473 Nobel C. l. C. Rep. I-8: Astral I: G. A. A. l, 2, 6, 8: Booster 7. Ambition: To be a success in all under- takings. Vivacity . . . bright sunshine . . . ath- leticsf' Norman Franklin Scharf Norm 467 Young C. l. C. 6-8: Clean-up Com. 2: Intra. Bskt. 2: Law 8. Ambition: To be a success in business. The most useful boy around. Rolf J. Schey Shi 463 Young Gym 7, 8: C, l. C. Rep, 5, 7, 8: Law 7: Swimming 3: M. Xi W. Rep. 4: Times Rep. 4, 5: Intra. Baseball 4: lntra. Bskt. 6: Chemistry 7: Class Day Com, Ambition: To be The Man on the Flying Trapeze. Good natured . . . humorous . . . win- ning personality. Margaret Colleen Schilling Eene 469 Adams State Grade Glee 2. Ambition: A solo flight to the moon. Pale ruffled organdies . . . sincere friend- ship . . . winning smiles. Daniel Byron Schlachet Dan 459 Emmet Fresh. Page Annual 2: Times Rep. 2: C. l. C. Rep. 3: Opera 4-6: Cast: Lucky Jade 4: Intra. Bskt. 2: Science Honor l: Cast: Belle of Barcelona 6: Spanish 5, 6: Mem. Chrm. C. l. C. 8. Ambition: Commercial and radio adver- tising. Sophisticated humor . . . executive offices . . . foreign travel. Lorraine Florence Schlieben Lawn 402 May C. l. C. Rep. 4: Latin: History: G. A. A.: Law 7. Ambition: Marry 'em rich and bury 'em poor. Winning smile . . . dancing feet . . . lots-o'-fun, One Hundred Ten Herman Ernest Schlotthauer Herm 452 Burbank C. l. C. Rep. 5: C. l. C. 3-8: Times Rep. 3, 7, 8: German 4: lntra, Bskt. 6. Ambition: To stop working at thirty-six. Magnetic smile . . . striking personality . . . high ambitions. Margaret D. Schlotthauer Marge 452 Burbank C. l. C. 3: C. l. C. Rep. 4: German 3: College 5: Y 6: G. A. A. 7. Ambition: To climb the Woolwortll Building. Cheery smile . , , moonlit waters . . alluring personality. l Richard Louis Schmerler Dick 460 Sayre Intra. Bskt. lg C. l. C. Rep. l. Ambition: Aviation. Humorous . . . friendly . . good- hearted . . . hard worker. Charles George Schneider Chuck 465 Rezin Orr Track 6: lntra. Bskt. 2: German 3: Science 2: C. l. C. Rep. 8: Law 7: Times Rep. 3: History 4: Hi-Y 8: C. l. C. I-8. Ambition: To find the corner of pros- perity. Conservative . . . sincere . . . a friendly student. Lydia Mildred Schneider Schmid 47l Mills Glee 5-8: Asst. Librarian of Glee 8: Law 8: C. l. C. 4-7: G. A. A. 2: Y 2. Ambition: To be a success, and travel. Frank . . . determined . . . good pal. Henriette Schoneberg Hank 457 May Law Rep. 5, 6: G. A. A. l-3: Science Rep. 2, 3: Girls' Glee 3: History Rep. 6: French 6: Astral 2, 3: C. I. C. l-7: Fresh. lntra. Volley Ball. Ambition: Waiting, iust waiting . . . l Friendliness . . , sweet smile . . . win- ning charm . . . quietness. Kenneth A. Schrater Ken 463 Hay Football, 4-63 Hi-Y 5-83 M. 81 W. Rep. 5, 63 Fencing 7. Ambition: To raise a mustache and keep lt. 'fCom'radeship , . . warm smiles . . . sincerity. Robert S. Schuessler Bob 457 Burbank Ambitionz To become a successful artist. Clever . . . artistic . . ,friendly . . . Swell fellow. Dolores Grace Schug Do Do 455 l-lay Girls' Swimming Team 73 Fencing 73 Stunts 73 Bskt. 63 Golf 83 College 53 His- tory 63 G. A. A. I-4, 73 Y 3 French. Ambition: An artist-l spect! 'Scottyhpups . . . sport tags . . . lasting friendships. Mildred Della Schuldt Millie 467 Cameron C. l. C.3 Y 4, 53 German l, 23 History. Ambition: To succeed in the business world. Sweet girl . . . good sport . . . charm- ing Estelle Annette Schulemsohn Eckie 465 Emmet College 73 Debating 6, 73 Little Theatre 5-8: Law 83 History 5'7: G. A. A. I-43 French l-4. Ambition: To create lovely homes. Lively . . . vivacious . . . mischievous . . . personality plus. George Albert Schultz Schultz 463 Nobel Concert Band Lt.3 Chemistry 83 Law. 73 R. O. T. C. 63 C. I. C, Rep. 43 Swim- ming 83 lntra. Bskt. 53 lntra. Baseball 53 Concert Orch. Ambition: To be or not to be. Swift movements . . . tile pools . . . comradeshipf' CLASS OF I934 Edith Lillian Schulz Edee 459 l-lay M. Bi W. Sr. Ed. 83 Silver Order l3293 83 Times Rep. 73 Y Sec. 73 Y Treas. 83 Clean-up Com. 83 Opera 4-63 Lucky Jade 43 Belle of Barcelona 63 Pen- tong 8. Ambition: To croon like Bing Crosby- Booboo. Christmas night perfume . . . vivacious . . . dancing feet. Louise Elizabeth Schumann Lou 467 Cameron eermsn 1, 2, c. i. c. l-ag Y 4, 53 His- tory 4. Ambition: Unlimited success in the busi- ness world. Sweet personality . . . big-hearted . . quite humorous. Audrey Marjorie Schwarz Schwitz 472 Young Typing Champ. 6-83 Times Rep. 23 Opera 73 83 Glee 63 College Rep. 63 Y 83 8skt. Mgr, 23 Times Rep, 23 Dramatic 2, 33 Astral 23 Clean-up Com. 2. Ambition: To live down those Little Audrey iokes. Spontaneous laughter . . . sizzling key- boards . . . beautiful eyes. Earl F. Selvick 462 Lewis Skating 33 43 lntra. Bskt. Champs. 73 Law 73 C. l. C. Rep. 3-63 Asst. Times Rep. S3 Baseball 33 Fencing 83 lntra. Baseball Champs. 3. Ambition: To be-7 Spa-.edways . . . night-life . . . socia- bility. l-lenry John Senne Hank 462 Hay Laf Day Chrm. 73 National Champ, 8and3 M. Xi W. Rep. 2-43 Times Rep. 2-43 lntra. Bskt, Champs, 53 Law 83 Chem- istry 7, 83 German 2-63 Concert Band l-83 History 4-8. Ambition: To be a popular orchestra leader. Smooth music . . . sorority dances . . . beautiful blondes. Evelyn Louise Shackel Ev 473 May M. Bi W. Rep. 5-83 Booster 73 G. A. A. 83 Astral l. Ambition: To have an adventurous life. Sophistication . . . gardenias . . . moon- lit water. One Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITE lvlary Virginia Shatter 472 Budlong Latin 3, 43 History 53 G. A. A. Z-4. Ambition: To become a success in life. Cheerful studious friendl intent blue eyes. i i I Y i I i Leah Donna Shapera Lee 466 Emmet Spanish 63 Y 53 G. A. A. 3, 43 College 53 Tennis 8. Ambition: Tc be someone's secretary. Pleasing personality . . . dreamy music . . . happy-go-lucky, Edith Shapiro Eadie 459 Emmet Co-Ed.-in-Chiei M. 81 W. 83 C. l. C. Sec. 73 Quill 8- Scroll 83 Gold l329, 83 V.-Pres., Treas. History 8, 73 V,-Pres. Y 73 Lit- erary Ed. Times 73 Mem. Chrm. Y 73 Co-Cond. Eyes of Fashion 63 Co-Mem. Chrm. French 6. Ambition: To have the last laugh when I sit down to play. Sunkist lovelinc-ss . . . old-fashioned qnr- dens . . fidelity. Frieda Shapiro 468 Marshall , W ag c. I. c. Y 7' La Ambition: To succeed in whatever I undertake. Beautiful eyes . . . strong character . . . clubs. Florence M. Sharp Blondie 468 Cameron M. Xi W. Rep. 6-83 6. A. A. 23 C. l. C. I-83 Band 53 Tennis 33 Law 73 Y 5, 63 Swimming 5, 6. Ambition: To see a dream walking. Golden blonde . . . Audrey iokes . . . winning ways. Constance L. Shay C0nnie'l 456 Sumner College. Ambition: To travel and travel and travel. Merry smiles . . . dimples . . . sparkling humor. One Hundred Twelve Josephine S. Shelhamer Jo 452 Burbank M. Xi W. Rep. 3, 43 College 43 Law B3 Latin 5,71 G. A. A.3 Y 53 History 7. Ambition: To become a second Florence Nightingale. White uniforms . . . soothing presence . . . perfect contentment. Frank J. Sidley sid 452 si. Philip At St. Philip: Lightweight Bskt. l, 23 Heavyweight Bskt. 3-63 Chiselers', Pres. 83 Monogram 5, 6. Ambition: To be built. Socials . . . Congeniality . . . witty. Robert William Siegel Bob 45l York Treas. Austin Jr. City 6-83 Pres. Chiselers' I-83 Times Rep. 3-83 Chemistry 7, 83 His- tory 4-83 Hi-Steppers' 7, 83 Chicago Jr. City 6, 7. Ambition: To pay off the mortgage. lt . . .them . . . and those. Fern l-lelen Sievers 466 Byford G. A. A. 3, 7, 83 Y 7, 83 C. l. C. l-83 Astral 2. Ambition: To go places and see things. True friendship . . . striking individ- uality . . . lovable character. Elaine Hazel Sims E 469 Flower Opera 4-63 Cast of Lucky Jade 43 Cast of Belle of Barcelona 3 Music Festival 5. Ambition: To know myself and be myself. Dance music . . . romance . . . true friendship . . . athletics. William H. Skach Wheezer 462 Lewis Tennis 83 Treas. Arch. 63 Clean-up Com. 8. Ambition: To become a great architect. Ever-ready . . . skyscrapers . . . am- bitiousf' Jerome Francis Skiba Harry 473 Lane Ambition: To do good in everything. lntegrity . . . sly humor . , . ambition. Don Rubinotl Slate Jerome 472 Richville Swimming 3-83 C. l. C. Treas. 83 lntra. Bskt. 6, 73 Varsity A Sgt.-at-Arms B3 Skating 73 Tennis 63 Non-Smoking Com. 63 Times Rep. 53 Pentong 7, 83 Y 6-8. Ambition: To blow a trombone in a safety zone. Tall . . . dark . . . musical aspirations. Dorothy T. Slechter Dot 472 St. Bernardines Girls' Band Sgt. 6, 83 Band I-83 Social Orchestra 4, 73 German 63 Y Rep. 23 Tennis I3 Y 43 C. l. C. I'8f Hello Day 3. Ambition: Somebody's bookkeeperf' Lively dance steps . . . splashing waters . . . sunshine. Corinne Valorie Smith Keen 466 Howe Astral 23 Science Honor 23 Y 83 C. l. C. Rep. 2-43 Tennis 23 C. l. C. I-83 His- tory 8. Ambition: Starched white uniforms-sweet smelling ether. Charming personality . . . iolly . . . con- tagious smile. Dorothy Margot Smith Dot 452 Harding Melody Makers S3 C. l. C. 7, 83 German 73 G. A. A. 73 Latin 3, 4, Ambition: To become a kindergarten teacher. A good worker . . . full of pep. Thomas Stilwell Smith Smitty 46l Emmet Football 6, 83 Track 73 Glee l, 23 Opera 3-53 Pickles 3 Sgt.-at-Arms Opera 53 All- City Course '323 Fresh. lntra. Baseballg Times and C. I. C. Rep.3 Fresh, lntra. Bskt.3 Gamble's Gamblers Sales Mgr. Ambition: To help other people. StruIling alligators . . . grunts . . .groan . . . smiles winner. CLASS OF Vivian Verniece Smith Viv 460 Bskt. 7. Ambition: Learn to drive my Fo Mathematics . . . music . . . bashfulf' Charles Edwin Suell Chuck 469 Ambition: To enioy myself from No ties . . . originality . . roadsters . . . good music. Viola Marion Snow vi 460 I934 Lovett rd. slow and Locke now on. . sporty Key C. l. C. 2-83 Astral 23 College 63 Jr. Nom. Com.3 Y 6, 83 G. A. A. lg Girls' Swimming 63 C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: To repay those who have helped me. Laughing eyes . . . dance frocks . . sweetness. tlfdward South Vice-President, Class '34 fSee page 56l Wiltred James South Wil 460 C. l. C. Pres. 83 Little Theatre Spencer Pres. 73 Little Theatre Sgt.-at-Arms 63 R. O. T. C. 2nd Ll:. 83 Sgt.-at-Arms Junior Cla ss3 M. 8: W. Rep. 53 Times Rep. l-33 L. A. F. Day Com. 73 Touchdown 73 Disraeli. Ambition: To create and to be happy. Yellow manuscripts . . . subtle humor . . . dashing good looks. Phyllis Frieda Spiegel Sugar 465 Cameron Girls' Band l-7, Corp. 83 Orchestra 7, 83 Y I, 23 Y Rep. 5, 63 College 53 Col- l l nis lege Rep. 63 C. . C. -6, 83 Ten 23 G. A. A. l, 23 Times Rep. 43 S3 Com'l Law 8. Ambition: To travel, Merry school girl . . . triendl mists. Florence S. Squardo Midgie 469 Y 53 Tennis 23 Times Rep. l, 2. Rep. Pentong y . . Hay Ambition: To play nurse-maid to Primo Carnera. Dreamy eyes . . . gay . . . an excellent friend. One Hundred Thirteen MAROON AND WHITE Janis Stangland Jan 454 Young Latin Pres, 61 Latin Sec. 51 Washington Bi-Cenn. Com.1 Astral1 College: Y 6, 71 Clean-up Com. 21 Times Rep. 31 41 lnterclub 6. Ambition: To sing like Betty Boop. Warm sunshine . . . rippling laughter . . . touseled hair. Irene A. Stanton I 452 St. Thomas Aquinas Com'l Contests T ewritin 4 6 1 typ ,QI . 1. 8: History 51 College 61 Latin I1 Tennis 21 Science Honor 2. Ambition: To be a champion typist. Magnetic personality . . . capable . . . charming. Frank Allen Stegenga Lefty 463 ' Young At Crane: Chronicle Rep. 2 Sem.1 ZOO Abideth1 Science and Cratt1 Math. At Austin: Chemistry1 C. I. C. Rep.1 M. 81 W, Rep. Ambition: To bc a chemist, Test tubes . . . secret formulas . . . fricndly. Robert Earl Steinmetz Steiny 452 Burbank Hi-Y1 lntra, Bskt. 61 Times Rep.1 Social Orch. 5-81 German 41 C. l. C. Rep.1 Chem- istry B. Ambition: Dentistry my goal. Patiently good-natured . . . success. Edward Stephens Steve 456 D. C. H. S. Owensboro, Ky. Honor Student1 C. I. C. Rep. 31 Fencing 31 Tennis 41 M. 81 W. Photo. Rep. 8. Ambition: To become a business executive. True friendship . . , judicial robes . . . sparkling wit. Jane Sternberg Coldy 460 Key 1 Girls' Glee 4, 51 Photo Rep.1 M. 81 W. l Rep.1 C. I. C. I-81 Chiselers' Pres. Ambition: May all my dreams come true. Talkatiye . . . laughing . . . all-around i good sport. One Hundred Fourteen Doris Amy Stevenson stevie 472 Hav Astral lg Law 81 C. I. C. Rep. I1 C. I. C. I-81 College 61 History 6. Ambition: Start a rodeo for animal crackers. Flashing smiles . . . ready wit . . gaiety . . . romance. Evelyn Mae Stockholm Stockie 457 Schurz Opera 6-81 Y 51 61 81 Chemistry 81 At Schurz: Schurz World Rep. I-41 Schur- zone Rep. 41 South Branch Pep. Ambition: Have fun 'n lust be friends with everyone. Naive loveliness . . . honest blue eyes . . . dancing lady. Lucius G. Stone Luke 46l St. Thomas Chemistry 71 lntra. Bskt. Capt. 2, 41 61 Times Rep. 21 C. I. C. Rep. 41 lntra. Baseball 41 Fresh. Swimming Meet. Ambition: Get out and make good. Ambitious . . . honest fellow . . . bound to win. Seymoure Louis Stone Sike 459 Bryant lntra. Bskt.1 Fresh, Track l2nd Place High Jumpl1 History Cab.1 Operag Law1 Pen- tong1 M. 81 W. Rep.1 Chrm. Clean-up Campaign in Branches. Ambition: Big business under the Cali- fornia sky. Glib talking . . . argumentative . varying tempers . . . humor. Irene Adeline Storm Renee 452 Burbank Times Rep. S1 Italian 81 C. I. C. I-B1 G. A. A. 7, 81 C, I. C. Rep. 3' Y 5' coiiege 61 i-isii Guard 7, a ' ' Ambition: To get Garbo's feet in little shoes. Petite lady . . . sparkling eyes . . captivating smile. E. Jane Story Jane 454 Hay Bskt. 71 Fencing 71 Tennis 2, 81 Golf 81 Latin 31 Y 51 6. Ambition: Live -love - make money - travel. Vagabond dreams . . . friendliness . . carefree, Robert L. Strauss Bob 457 Young Pentong 6-8, History 5-8, German 2-4, M- 31 W- RED- 21 C. l. C. Rep. 2, Science Honor'2, 3, lntra. Bskt. 2, 6, lntra. Base- ball, Times Sports Writer 8, Times Rep. 2, Asst. Sports Editor M. Xt W. 8. Ambition: To be a baseball writer. Baseball -diamonds . , , roaring crowds . . . rattling typewriters. Virginia Josephine Stromko Virgie 468 Schurz c. l. c. 7, sg YH 7, sg e. A. A. 7, Pen- torlg 7. Ambition: To be wealthy, healthy, and wise. Sweet . . . sentimental . . . pleasing per- Sonalityf' James Denis Sullivan Sully 463 Byford Football, Bskt. Ambition: To come out on top. Happy go lucky . . . nonchalant . . . humorous. Beatrice D. Svoboda Bea 472 Our Lady Help of Christians Astral l, 2, 4-6, Y Cab. 5-7, Y 5-8, History 7, Com'l Law B, C. l. C. l-8, Col- lege 5, G. A. A. 3, 4, Times Rep. 4-6. Ambition: l do not choose to run, Vivacious . . . laughter . . . color , . . pleasing personality. Daniel L. Sweeney Legs 463 Crane Hi-Y 7, 8, Chem. 7, 8, History 7, 8, lvl. 8: W. Rep. 5-8, Photo Rep. 8, Capt. lntra. Bskt. 7, 8, Track 4-6, Pentong 7, 8, Arch. 4, 6-8, C. l. C. Rep. 2, 3. Ambition: To get to school before the 7:55 bell. Winning personality . . . selt assurance . . . happy-go-lucky. Albert Joseph Swiedler Al 455 Lloyd Austin Times Rep. Ambition: To travel around the world. Passage on a steamer . , . souvenirs . . . adventures. CLASS OF I934 Vera l. Tandrup Susie 47l Byford Treas. Pcntonq 8, Refresh. Chrm. Pentcng 7, Pentonq 5-8, Booster 6-8, Y 7, 8, Law 7, 8, Hist. 6-8, Times Rep. 5, 6, M. 81 W. Rep. 7, 8. Ambition: To visit Europe again, and then-. Demure . . . fly-away curls . . . warm brown eyes. Winnitred Anne Teisler Winnie 459 Youllq History 5, 6, French 3-6, Astral 4-6, Tennis 2-6, Times Rep. 5, Dramatic l, C. l. C. Ambition: Intensive study ot the celestial sphere. Far-away thoughts . . , subtle wit . . . starlight. Anne Telesnicki Nicki ' 469 Our Lady of Angels Y 7, 8, History 8, G. A. A. l-3, French 3, 4. Ambition: Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, and all points west! Happy cheerful smiles . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . gaiety. John T. Tenbusch 462 Lewis C. l. C. Rep. 5, Science 2, lntra. Bskt. 4-6, Law 7. Ambition: To go west. Classy dresser . . . sport roadsters . . women, James G. Thames Jim 452 Field Track 3-5, Varsity A 4-8, Mgr. Champ. Cross Country 5, Fresh. Track l, 2, Law 7, Latin 2, 3, lntra. Bskt. Z, 4, 6, lntra, Base- ball 2-4, History 3-6, C. l. C. Rep. l, 3, 4. Ambition: To get ambition. Distant places . . . no worldly cares . . hearty laughs. Ralph Theilgaard Joe 460 Nobel Radio, Science Honor, M. Si W. Rep. 3-5, Chemistry. Ambition: See America first-Europe- Africa-home. Quiet reserve . . . long trails . . . ad- venture. One Hundred Fifteen MAROON AND WHITE Myrtle L. Thelin Myrt 459 Young M. Xt W. Rep. 3-7, Astral Rep. 5, 6, Astral 2-6, French Rep. 6, History 5, 6, French 3-7, Tennis 2, 6, C. l. C. Ambition: Take it with a smile. Sweet sauciness . . . dashing vivace . . . Hawaiian lens. Fred Carl Thiele Fritz 462 Young limes Rep. 6, C. l. C. Rep. 5, Law 7, 8, Chem. 7, Hist. 7, Intra. Bskt. 5, Football 6, 7, lntra. Baseball 5, 6, Non-Smoking Com. 6, Pentong 4. Ambition: Maybe you know, I don't. Whacking corners . . . speed . . . swell cars. George J. Thodos 456 Spencer Astral, Chemistry, Math. Exhibit, Century of Progress 7. Ambition: Excelsior. Efficient . . . bound to win . . . deep thoughts. Edward Charles Thoma Ed 462 Spencer Astral 3-7, Latin 5, 6, Fencing 5, Science Honor 3, 4, lntra. Bskt. Champs 3 5, lntra. Baseball Champs 4. Ambition: Purdue university, civil engi- neering, wide spans. Genial smiles . . . heated debates . . . deep thoughts. Eleanor Estelle Thompson El 467 New Hanover Wilmington, N. C. History 6, Austin Times Rep. 7, 8, C. l. C. 3-8, Little Theatre 7. Ambition: To reach the highest goal pos- sible. Enthusiastic . . . frank . . . kind hearted little girl. Grace Eleanor Thompson Gracieeee 467 Cameron History 6, German 3, 4, Pentong 5, G. A. A. 3, 4, Y 5, 6, C. l. C. I-8, College 3. Ambition: Take dictation 125 words a minute. A striking 'hello' . . . daydreams . . a real pal. One Hundred Sixteen Stuart Mellor Thompson Stuee 452 Byford Football 2, Swimming 3-5, Law 7, C. l. C. Rep. 2, M. Xi W. Rep. l, Times Rep. I, Baseball. Ambition: To be an expert income tax evader. Fuzzy hair . . . always laughing . . . iclly pal. Eleanor Katherine Tiden El 473 Nobel C. I. C. l-6, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To be ditlerent-a different way. Sunny smiles . . . pleasing personality . . . femininity. Margaret Anita Todd Marge 466 Lewis M. 81 W. Bus. 7, 8, Bronze Order l329 7, Silver Order l329 8, Girls' C-lee 2-4, Law Refresh. Chrm., C. l. C. l-8, G. A. A. l-4, Tennis 2, Times Rep. 2-3. Ambition: Live, learn, and profit by ex- pcrience. Sly giggles . . . true friendship . . . gay reparteef' Laura Louise Torode 47l Cameron C. I. C., Tennis 8. Ambition: Travel as a private secretary. Quiet . . .dernure .. .sweet . . . a true friend. Wayne E. Toussaint Touss 456 Roosevelt River Forest Band I-8, Astral 3-6, French 4-6, Honor Student 4-6, History 4, Pentong 5, C. l. C. Rep. 3, Times Rep. 4, Astral Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: A Ph.D. at Chicago U. f'Unswerving ambition . . . suave manner- isms . . . abnormal lntelligence. Lucille Mae Traub Lou 458 Schurz History 6-8, Y 6-8, College 6, Times Rep. 6. Ambition: To be an old maid. Radiant personality . . . youthful com- panionship . . . light hearted laughter. Carolyn Helen Trautmann Carol 467 Hay C. l. C. Rep. 45 Nom. Com. Jr. Class5 Snapshot Com.5 History 65 G. A. A, 3, 45 Y 5, 65 C. I. C. l-85 German 3, 45 Col- lege 3. Ambition: See the sunny side of every- thing. Sunny disposition . . . chic clothes . . . speedy typistf' Henry A. Treabiss Hank 464 Key Hi-Y I-85 lntra. Bskt. 5-75 lntra. Baseball 4-65 Law 65 C. I. C. Rep. 25 Mgr. Bskt. 65 V.-Pres. Hi-Y 65 Forty-four5 Hey Day Corn. 7. Ambition: One big butter and egg man. Sporty roadsters . . . money man . . . Westwood. Geraldine C. Trimble Jerry 467 Byford Pin 81 Ring Com,5 Y 3-55 G. A. A. 2-45 Dramatics l, 25 Law 8. Ambition: Help Gracie Allen find her lost brother. Sweet girl . . . always handy with a powder puff. Lorraine M. Trongeau Lolly 456 Cameron Y 25 Opera 6-8. Ambition: Zoology teacher. Cleverly facetious . . . musical soul . . . maidenly Chastity. Clara Na nnette Trott Larry 472 Bethel College S5 Law 85 C. I. C. l, 2, 5-75 Noun. Treas. Class of I9345 Science 25 History 6. Ambition: To 'find Gabriel's stolen horn. Smiling eyes... happy feet . . .laughter . . . music. Daniel Oliver Tubbs Dan 45l Young Opera5 Glee5 Soda Jerlcer at lrv's5 Radio. Ambition: More school-then travel. , Wim . . , wigor . . . witality . . . and wythm. CLASS OF I934 Miles Edward Uhlir Miggs 463 Hay Football 3-75 Band l-85 Chrm. Prom Com. '345 Chrm. Clean-up Social Com. 85 Base- ball 85 Varsity A 5-85 Chemistry 7, 85 History 7, 85 lntra. Bskt. 4, 65 Pentong 6, 7. Ambition: To have an orchestra like Jan Garber. Music ability ...winning personality . . . athletic ability . . . smiling. Jane Lucile Ummach Janey 454 Herbert Hoover Glendale, Calif. Scholarship Society 65 Band l-65 French 6, 75 Girls' Glee Accompanist 75 World Friendship 55 Variety Show 3, 55 Clean--up Com. 2. Ambition: To teach the table of umpty- nines. l'Understanding smiles . . . tranquil love- liness . . . blue for-get-me-nots. John Wiles Upchurch Johnny 453 Tilton V.-Pres. C. l. C. 85 Treas. C. l. C. 75 Sec. Class 5, 65 Sales Mgr, M. 8- W. 7, 85 Silver Order l329 8, Bronze 75 Sgt.-at- Arms Pentong 85 Pentong Cab. 75 Pres, Kempes Kut-ups 65 Prom. Com.5 Chrm. Sr. Hop '34. Ambition: To be something worthwhile, Suede iaclcets . . . laughing eyes . . popularity . . . success. Dorothy Belle Vacca Dottie Gene 466 Bytord ltalian l-45 C. l. C. l-8, Rep. 55 G. A. A. 25 Law 6. Ambition: To travel and see the world. Good natured . . . lot of fun . friendly. Jean Elizabeth Van Kampen 458 Hay Y 4-85 History Cab. 85 Pentong 7, 85 College 3-65 M. 81 W. Rep.5 Little Theatre 65 History 6-85 Pentong Cab. 8. Ambition: Northwestern U . Cool sophistication . . , silvery gardenias . . . college textbooks. George Howard Velcelc Jiggs 464 Locke Track l-85 Chemistry 85 Law 8. Ambition: To be an undertalrer. Tall silk hats . . .murmuring voices ,. funerals. One Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE Beatrice Verschuur Babe 472 Hay tak 81 W. Rep. 3-8: College 6: C. l. C. ep. 2: Dramatic fHay Br.J: Booster 7: Book tHay Br.J 2: G. A. A. 4. Ambition: To be Eddie Cantor's daughter- in-law. Sweet personality . . . neat attire . . . true friendship. Mabel L. Vesely Muses 469 May Astral 5, 6: G. A. A. 3-6: Y B: Spanish 4, 5: C. I. C. I-8: Bookkeeping Team 5: M. 81 W. Rep. 3, 4. Ambition: Play house with Clark C-able. Mischievous smiles . . . roguish eyes . . . personality plus. Mildred Viterna Mil 459 Sayre Treas. C. l. C. 6: Mem, Chrm. C. l. C. 7: Clcan-up Chrm. 8: Sec. Y 4: Mem. Chrm. Y 5: M. 81 W. 2, 6: Astral Cab. 4: College Cab. 5: Laf Day Com. 7: Hey Day Com. 5. Ambition: College. Hlndividuality . . . stylish coitturcs . . . sophistication. Gerhard Edward Voelz Bud 463 St. PauI's Luth. Science Honor 3: History 7: C. I. C. Rep. 2: lntra. Baseball: lntra. Bskt. I-5: Foot- ball 5. Ambition: To help Chas. Hynes ot 463. Lounging . . . newsboy of apartment hotels . , . hearty laughs. Virginia Isabel Von Bampus Peanuts 456 Funston Opera 7, 8, Accompanist: Accompanist, BeIle of Barcelona : G-lee 3-B, Accom- panist, Cab. Ambition: To be a success at something. Solt lights . . . green dresses . . . gay laughter. Elsie Kathryn Vreuls El 473 Morse Band l-8: Orch. I-5: Sgt.-at-Arms Band 7: Corp. Band 8: Com'l Law 7: Jazz Orch, l, 2, 4, 5, 7: City Contest Band 2-4: City Contest Orch. 4: C. l. C. I-8: Clean-up Com. 2. Ambition: A student on a Floatirg Col- lege. Vivacity . . . sparkle . . , smiles , . .hi dives. One Hundred Eighteen Andrew Vrtiak Av 464 Young lst Lt, Supply Otticer: Otticers' 6-8: Picked Platoon R. O. T. C. 6-8: Picked Co. R. O. T. C. 4-8: C. l. C. I-8, Rep. 8: Fire Mar- shal 6-8: lntra. Baseball 4: Science Honor 2: Latin 6. Ambition: An adept lawyer and mathema- tician. Adroit . . . Natty . . . Discreet . . . Recherche . . . Efficient . . . Wily. Ruth E. Wade Wadie 469 Tilton G. A. A. I-6: Y 8: C. I. C. l-7: Span- ish 4, Ambition: Dance at the Cocoanut Grove with ?. Laughing eyes . . . good times . . . a swell paI. Edward Richard Wahlenteld Eddie 460 Byford lntra. Bskt. I-4: Latin I-4: C. l. C. Rep: I-3: Times Rep. l, 2, 5, 6: Com'l Law 8: History 5-7: M. 81 W. Rep. 4. Ambition: Head a corporation of my own. PIeasing personality . . . iovial gentle- man . . . ladies' man. William D. Wallace Bill 455 Young Sh! Keep it a secret. Ambition: Have lots of clothes: blue ones. Easy going . . . eternal 'little boy' . . . easy to like. James Raymond Walsh Ray 458 Young lntra. Bskt. 2-4: lntra. Baseball 4: M. 8- W. Rep. l: C. I. C. I-8, Rep. 2: Hatton's Hoodlums. Ambition: To excel in my chosen occu- pation. Handsome . . . punster . . . curly hair . . . hot blushes. Mark Lawrence Walsh Arky 406 St. Williams Band I-4: R. O. T. C, l-4: Track 2: C. l. C. Rep. I, 2: Times Rep. 3, 4: History 5, 6: Pentong 5, 6: Law 7. Ambition: Travel: see lite: retire at forty. High powered cars . . . blondes . . . and moonlight drives. Helen Leon Walstad Wally 466 Flower Ambition: To teach knitting at Notre Dame. True loyalty . . . many friends . . . sense of humor. Mary Beata Warneclt Mickie 466 Waller Ambition: Cheat the politician. Lasting friendship , . . shy smiles . . . moonlit gardens. Loretta Edella Wasil Lorry 472 Lovett Little Theatre 5-8, Touchdown , C. l. C. Rep. Ambition: The Goodman School ot Drama. Rippling laughter . . . foot lights . . . shining star . . . success. Lillian Mary Waslqow Lil 453 Trinity High Austin: Pentong 7, 8, LawA7, Y 7, 8, Prize Com. Clean-up 8. Trinity: Tatler 3, 4, Dr. Book 5, 6, Le Cercle Francais 5, 6: Shahan 5, 6, Riding 5, 6, Cecelian l, 2. Ambition: To go down to lllinois. Moonlit nights . . . sophistication . . . Crowds. J. Robert Watt Bob 455 Manley Jr. Pres, Chicago High School Forum Council 7, 8, V.-Pres. Student Citizen Federation of Chicago 6, 7, Sec. All-City Student Corn., Chicago Schools' Delegate to Wash- ington, D. C. 6, Sec. Pentong 7, Sec. Jr. City 5, 6, Cir. Mgr. Times 8, Silver Order l329 B, Quill Z1 Scroll 8, Chrm. Courtesy Drive 6. Ambition: To be a political writer or lecturer. Executive offices . . . spell-bound audi- ences . . . political genius. William Arthur Weber Bill 460 Proviso Township Boys' Glee 4, 5, 7, Opera 5, 6, 8. Ambition: To be a diversified farmer. Honest . . . trustworthy . . . ambitious . . .truthful . . . peaceable . . . modest. CLASS OF I934 Virginia Bernice Wedloclc Jinny 453 KEY Asst. Ed. La Charladora 8, Reporter La Charladora 7, Y 5, Kempes Kuf-UPS 5. 6- Ambition: To be a great artist. Sparkling eyes . . . tennis courts . . sophisticated air, Lillian Weintield Lil 456 Gregory Ambition: To take a trip around the world. Calm exterior , . . foreign travel . . luxurious state rooms. Milvian Estelle Weingart Mil 459 Gregory Pres. History 8, Sec. 7, Treas. lnterclub B, Sr. Ecl. M. 81 W. 7, 8, Service Chrm. Y 3-6, Bronze Class of l329 8, Astral I-8, Gold Honor Pin 5, Pentong 3-8, Com'l Law 7. Ambition: To be as radiant as merry sun- shine. Daffodils . . , winsome coyness . . . true blue eyes. Sylvia S. Weinress Murph 465 Emmet Science, College Rep., Tennis 4, 5. Ambition: Archaeologist, ruins, relics, bones, travel. Willing helper . , . charm . . . intel- Iigence . . . base ball. Richard Weissman John S. Wenger 452 BurbankJr, Social Orchestra 3-8, Times Rep. 5, Track 6, lntra. Bskt. 6. Ambition: To be an orchestra leader. l'lQDDY'Q0-lUClfy . . . personality . . smiling saxapl-ionist. One Hundred Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE Chester V. Westlake Whitey 467 Howe Varsity A 3-8, Intra. Bskt. l, 2, Bskt. Varsity 2-8, Football I, Baseball 6, 8, Pen- tong 7, 8, Law 8, Hi-Y 5, 6. Ambition: Flag pole sitter at north pole. Blue eyes . . . cool clothes . . . gym floors. Thor Richard Westby Wes 466 Lane Tennis 5, Fencing 6, Baseball 4, C. I. C. Rep. 5, 6. Ambition: Retire at forty with a million. Ticker tape . . . stocks . . . bonds . . . marginal profit. Charles Joseph Weyer Chick 467 St. Peter Canisius C. I. C. 2, 4, 6, Intro. Bskt. 2, 4, Law 7, Spanish 2, Times Rep. l. Ambition: Sell ducks like Joe Penner. Good sport . . .fine qualities . . . good friend. Leslie William White Les 457 Emmet Varsity A 6-8, Mgr. Varsity Football 4, 5, Times Sports 6, German 2-4, Fresh. Football 2, Pentong 7, Intra. Bskt. 3, Law 8. Ambition: Illinois University, iournalism, sports promotion. Clicking typewriters . . . sensational write-ups . . . flashy headlines. Beverly Jeanette Whitlock Bev. 469 Foreman College 6, Tennis 8, G. A, A. 6. Ambition: To travel. lndividuality . . . petite calmness . . . dignified . . . sincere friendship. Mildred Emma Widmar Millie 460 Morton Tennis 6-8, Opera 7, 8, G. A. A. I-S, Y 8, Baseball 2, 4, Field Hockey 3, 5, Volley- ball l, 2, Soccer l, Fencing 2-4, Tap Dancing 3, 4. Ambition: To swing a mean racquet. Beorning smiles . . . iolly companionship . . everyones friend. One Hundred Twenty Jack Frank Wilcox Toots 456 Shawnee High Shawnee, Okla. Shawnee: Band and Orchestra. Austin: Maior Concert Band R. O. T. C. B, Band I-8, Capt. Concert Band R. O. T. C. 7: Winner West Side Solo Contest, Opera 6-8, Cab. 8, M. Si W. Rep. B. Ambition: Not for publication, private interviews only. Versatile . . . humorous . . . good com- pany . . . witty. Gwynne X. Wilson Dolly 468 Young Activities Ed. M. Xi W. '34, Bronze Order l329, Astral 2, 3, C. l. C. Rep. 6, 8, Y 7, 8, Astral Rep. 2, Opera 4-7, Class Gift Com. B, BeIle of Barcelona , Law 7, 8. Ambition: To be a Parisian designer. Tumbled curls . . . sunny smile . . . sparkling conversation. Helen E. Wilson 455 Lyon Ed. Spanish Paper, Asst. Sales Mgr. M. Xi W. 7, 8, Sr. Hop Com., Bronze Order I329 8, Silver Order l329 8, Tennis 8, Times Rep. 4-6, G. A. A. I-3, Y Rep. 5, 6, Laugh Day Com. l, 2. Ambition: Travel and then be an aviatrix. Blue skies . . . dreamy music . . . roman- tic impulses. .Margaret lvl. Wilson Marge 47I Nash Girl Reserves, Y 2, 5-8, G. A. A. 3, 4, History 8, C. I. C. I-8, Times Rep. 6, Pen- tong 8, Tennis 6. Ambition: To soar above the clouds- aviatrix. Smiling countenance . , , ever faithful . . . gay an-iusements. Isabelle Marie Wilton ls 472 Siena Ambition: Coffee and rolls with my honey. Blue eyes . . . dancing feet . . . full of Deo. Kathryn Winke Kay 454 Young Treas. Latin 7, 8, Times Rep. 5, 6, Astral, C. I. C. Rep., College, History, Clean-up Com. 2, Science Honor, G. A. A. 2. Ambition: To hob-nob with the mummies. Precise curls . . .sunny smiles . . . Alice blue gowns. Lyle Emil Winter Bing 467 Nash C. I. C. Rep. l-81 Times Rep. 2-41 M. 81 W. Rep. 31 Booster 6. Ambition: To adiust myself to the future. A true lricnd . . , good sport . . . fine fellow. Ruth Margery Witt Rudy 467 Cameron C. l. C. Rep. 61 Y 5, 61 German i-3: C. l. C. I-81 History 61 G. A. A. 5. Ambition: To see distant lands and mys- terious regions. Book lover . . .wavy hair. . .contagious giggles. Helen L. Witte Witless 468 Nash M. Xi W. 7, 81 Times Rep. 81 Fencing 71 Tennis 41 G. A. A. I-81 Science Honor 21 History 71 Y 81 C. I. C. I-8. Ambition: To help Elmer find Annie. Petite coquette . . . contagious laughter . . . winsome eyes. Paul Peter Witzel win 462 syfara Intra. Bskt. 4-61 C. l. C. Rep. 3, 41 Track 3-61 Nom. Com. Rep. 51 Varsity A 5-8: Times Rep. I, 2. Ambition: To succeed in whatever l try. Smiling eyes . . . fast sprints . . . iovial fellow. Birdie Wolf Y 1 C. l. C. Ambition: To travel. Soft lights . . . chic frocks . . . sophisti- cation. 469 Emmet Lawrence Sylvan Wolff Ish 457 Young Law1 Chemistry. Ambition: To succeed in everything l un- dertake. Clever sayings. . . massive buildings . . . crowds. CLASS OF l934 Rosemary Wollpert E Rosie 467 May C. l. C, Rep. 71 College 51 Y 5, 6, G. A. A. I-71 History 61 German 31 41 C. I, C. I-8. Ambition: To maintain my school friends after graduation, Sweet sincerity . . . sunny disposition . . everybody's friend. Herman Christian Wolters Slim 457 Sumner Opera 81 Track I, 21 R. O. T. C. I, 21 Band I, 21 Tumbling 21 C. l. C. Rep. I, 21 Times Rep. 31 German 51 Little Theatre 61 Cross-Country 3. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer1 design- EF: Nobel prize winner. Winning ways . . .congenial . . . shrewd . . . iovial . . . diplomatic. Bernard Nelson Woltman Berny 467 Lewis C. l. C. I-81 Com'l Law 71 Booster 71 Times Rep. 4. Ambition: To better myself mentally, mor- ally and phyiscally. Impressive verse . . . ambitions . . . fine character. Kendall Thomas Woodburn Kayte Roosevelt Roosevelt: Civics 3-51 International Draw- ing 4, 5. Austin: Law 81 Pentong 71 Times Rep. 7. Ambition: To dance the Carioca with Q73 Cblondel Always ready . . . daring . . . friendly. Helen Marie Woods Jill 405 Trinity History 6, 71 C. I. C. Rep. 5, 61 Law 6. Ambition: To excel as a lawyer. Smiling Irish eyes . . . sweet friendliness . . . charm. Jesse R. Wright Star 456 Spencer Pres. Varsity A 81 Track 2'8: Varsity A 4-81 lnterclub 81 Opera 6, 71 Student Coun- cil 81 Halls Clean-up Com. 8. Ambition: To break the 220 world's record. 'fMercury's speed . . . track records . . blondes and brunettes. One Hundred Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE Marion Ethel Wright Giggles Summer School Elmwood Park C. l. C. l-83 Y l, 2. Ambition: A nurse in the West Suburban, Medicine bottles . . . pleased patients . . . staring internesf' Anthony Charles Yorlc Wamba 463 Lovett Ambition: To go through school once again. Happy-go-lucky . . . happy . . . regular 'felIa'. Everett Harold Young Evey 458 Delano Capt. Swimming 2-83 Varsity A 5-83 Mgr. Swimming 73 Intra. Bskt. I-43 lntra Track I-43 C. I. C. Rep. I-4. Ambition: To be a success in business. Real pal . . . ability . . . swimming me-cts. Grace lvlae Young Ginger 469 Maine I I. S. Y 4, 7, 83 College 4. Mai-ne: History 5, 63 Good Word 5, 63 Girls' 5, 63 Boostcrs 7. Ambition: Bury the undertakers, Lois and Rudy. Attractive smile . . . flashing personality . . snappy comebacksf' Norma D. Youngstrom Davie 47I Nash C. I. C. I-83 G. A. A. 53 Y 2. Ambition: To be a successful nurse-travel. Petite lass . . . swell personality . . . cute. Joseph J. Zaiac Jiggs 463 Lewis lntra. Bskt. I-5, Capt. 63 Bskt. 2-53 lntra. Baseball 2-4, Golf 8. Ambition: Be a commercial artist. Sportsmanship . . . leadership . . .friend- ship. One Hundred Twenty-two Z- Gus Zalcos Greek 456 Harrison Chemistry 23 Shop 83 Drawing B, Eng. 73 Chemistry. Ambition: To become a great chemist. Reserved bearing . . . quiet efficiency . . . honest sincerity. Maxine Marie Ziecina Max 457 Hanson Park German 3-5: C. l. C. I-73 Chemistry 7, B3 G. A. A. Rep. 5, 63 Y 6, 83 Pentong 63 Tennis 63 Capt. of Capt. Bskt. Ambition: To be a nurse. - Good natured . . . athletic . . . practical . . . iaiiyf' Verneal lvl. Ziemann Ver 469 Nash C. l. C. l-83 Astral 3-63 G. A. A. 2, 33 French 5, 63 Y 3-83 History 7, 83 Pcn- tong 8. Ambition: To be a librarian. Golden friendship . . . twinkling eyes . . . serious thoughts. Estelle Susan Zille Zulie 469 Lowell G. A. A. I-8: Y 6, 73 Girls' Glee 3, 43 Law 83 History 73 Science Honor 23 C, I. C. I-8. Ambition: To get what I want. Pep . . . gaiety and charm personified. George John Zils 47l Lewis Varsity A 83 Astral l, 23 History 5, 63 Com'l Law B3 Mgr. Football 6, 73 Band 3-5. Ambition: A success in the business world. Large otfices . . . mahogany desks . . . fame. Florence lvlarie Zimmerman Floree 454 Providence M. 81 W. 7, Bi Latin Prog. Chrm. 83 Latin 5-8: College 5, 63 College Cab. 7, 83 Pentong 5, 63 History 5, 6g History Rep. 6. Ambition: Take Bill Tilden down the line. Blue eyes . . . calm serenity . . . gentle poise. Lillian Zimmerman Kid Pep 456 Emmet Librarian Jr. Dramatic 2g Astral 3-5, Poetry lg French 6, G. A. A. 45 History 6, Y 4-63 Times Rep. lg Annual Rep. 73 C. l. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: To be a second Rembrandt. Pliant paint brushes . , .wistful smiles . .. orchids. Virginia E. Zissman Ginger Summer School Emmet Sgt.-at-Arms Y 7, Cab. 5-7, Spanish I-4, History 5-7, Pentong 5-73 C. l. C. l-7, Times Rep. l, 2, G. A. A. l-4. Ambition: Eulfill some of my main ambi- tions. Black sparkling eyes . . . cool sophistpica- tion . . . Coquettishnessf' Joseph Raymond Zuber Joe 464 St. Peter Canisius lntra. Bskt. 2, 4, 61 Chemistry 83 History B3 Com'l Law 83 Intra. Baseball Capt. 45 Science Honor 3. Ambition: Be professional baseball player. Good humored . . . quiet . . . sports- manship . . . athletic. Andrew J. Zuccarelli Andy 458 Lewis Hi-Y '34, lntra. Bskt. 2, 3, 5. Ambition: To be a second Chuck Klein. Nice fellow . . . swift movements . . . likable. John Emil Bertone Bart 458 Crane Italian 5-8: Law 87 Hatton's Hoodlums1 C. I. C. Rep. 5. Ambition: Sell Joe Penner a goose. Keen personality . . . good natured . . . very studious. Irving Hildenbrand CLASS OF I934 Rose L. Brown Roe Summer School Emmet Little Theatre 3-63 Sec. Dramatic Z, Ger- man 3-6g Y 3-6. Ambition: To be able to write plays like Eugene O'Neill. Sophis'cication4 . .. . fraternity men and pins . . . fascinating eyes. Marian Gurinian Geranium 453 Brownsville Opera 7, 8, Tennis 5-8. Ambition: Singer. Distinctive type . . . great depth of character. Grace lvlaculewicz Grigson John Stockton Grig 455 Emmet C. l. C. Rep.: Times Rep., Clean-up Com. Ambition: To become an orchestra leader iYeah mani. Good sport . . . fascinating personality . . . gay rhythm. John Sullivan Ray Hogen One Hundred Twenty-three MAROON AND WHITE LIST OF GRADUATES' NAMES NOT PICTURED Eugene Barbour George Barry Peter Beclcetta Marco Bernero Leroy Blachtord Eleanor Boyde Jerome Carroll James Collins Ernest Cummings Ralph Dalessandro Robert Detrich Flora Dispensa Robert Donahue James Doohan Roman Ficarra Gordon Ganlca Laura Gatowslci Rose Gold Maurice Goldenberg Philip Gore Williams Grady Nora Green Edwin Gregory One H und red Twenty-four ON PRECEDING PAGES: Jessie Gunderson Milton Hagen Joseph Hart Joseph Heinrich George Jagemann Edward Johnson Georgia Johnson Walter Hahorn Bernice Lowery Armond Loxley John Loxley Margaret Lubinetz Robert MacDonald Aloysius Matscher Dorthea Mick Hyman Miller Vance Morser Bruce Murray Edna Murray Rose Kahan Florian Karalilc William Kerrins Raymond Kiett Robert Klemt Bert Nelson Harold Ott Henrietta Rasmussen Richard Sanders Timothy Scanlan Herbert Schneider John Schueler Robert Schultz Hubert Taken Edward Tierney George Walker Russell Warren Steven Wasiclewski Charles Wiclcersharn George Wise Michael Sheridan Dorothy Spain Florence Spiegel Howard Spiehs Margaret Wulteput Ann Zilberman CLASS OF QHYY-V35 V21 ENE55 I N x , it 69 1' 5 I at date' 591 4, Q4 5 . 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I II I III TUE I II I I ma' Ama owls- I, W,,,mI.,I XXQXI I 1 YOU'IgSoTrRgl.Y XXII W Ifwwn My ' ' ' ' I mms BREMNEQQ III ' III' NN WI-iff One Hundred Twe nty-eig I1t crg-cfLooZma1fe4 3 k . 1 ' ail Fellow Students! Teachers and Boolcs, Classrooms ancl Laboratories all will have their place in our memories, but most of all our Schoolmates and the give and talce of our democratic lour years together 44 4 faef 4 44 I I 1 s S 4.-N J fi-It-:fab ffl, KJ: . EG ct 6 x 5: 1.9 'K ' .' fx Nj W ai- : 5 - X as -, Q, fa' qi Q ' v M VK .. , f L 5 fi 'S L W MN X JV X Q 'V J :H ,EQ N bg Class of l934V2 l'-lere we are in the B416 Club listening to the syncopated rhythm ot the Austin Originals, led by Martin Buccieri. In the orchestra are Don Fielding, James Clarke, Villads Anderson, Robert Mattucci, Carl Kurtzman, and Walter Lewinski. Julian Levinson, the golden-voiced baritone, is singing a hit tune accompanied by Margaret Livingstone. Bob l-lallman, master ot ceremonies, intro- duces celebrities Bill Blaikie, Olympic track star, and Irene Crowley, noted poetess. We glimpse head-waiter Fred l-lince commending his tour charges'-Jack Stonhouse, George Hal- sey, William Butler, and l-lal Nyberg, on their ability to balance trays on one hand. The three charming hostesses, Kay Gould, Janet Leib, and Frankie Mathers, seem to enjoy the witty conver- sation ot gigolos Dan Fischer and George Sider. Congenial Warren Le Roy, owner ot the club, smiles contentedly at the happy crowd. What a grand balletl Just see Persis Jane Peeples, Mary Jane Zaar, Ruth Hottenhamp, Shirley Williamson, and Alva Olson keep- ing time to the music, while Eleanor Sutter, Mary Ann Miller, Laura Jean Wadsworth, and Geraldine Cornell hum sottly. At this time, Roy Caughran, noted aviator, is ushered in by smiling Dean Jones, world-tamous doorman. lt is time tor Betty and Audrey Stone to do their tap dance. This is followed by solo numbers by Betty Snow, Edith May Cooper, and l-lerb Burnstein. The bouncer, Bob Thomas, is thinking ot applying tor another position because the patrons ot the 34M Club are very nice people. l-larry Axelrod, Shiek ot Alma Mater, moves trom table to table telling us ot our good tortune. l-lannah Barbaur, Fern Kurtz, Florence Nardin and Lois Bergh make charming tlower girls, and we can see them trying to per- suade Del Brown and Art Nelson to buy gardenias tor their lapels. The two hat check girls, Eleanor Engdahl and Marion Mueller play Tiddly-Winks in their spare time using Ted l'lalstead's high silk hat as a goal, and C. l. C. pins as buttons. Among those who are dancing to the dreamy waltz melodies ot the Originals are Stuart l-lagen and Elsie Pedersen, Ed Nie- man and Ruth l-lottenkamp, and Alan Stoot and Florence Banas. David Shideler croons sottly into a microphone, and it can easily be seen that he is tascinating the ladies. A huge attraction ot the tloor is that tamous dance team ot l-larmon and Conway, better known to us as Charley and Eileen. Their gracetul, swaying rhythm has been the sensation ot Europe. lt has received great acclaim in the daily papers by John Crooks, noted critic. But the hour is getting late and we must leave the club. ln spite ot new triends, we will always remember the class ot '34lf2. I -Clover Kretschmer, Margaret Livingstone, Warren Le Roy. SCHOOLMATES Warren Le Roy President Ma rgaret Livi ngstona Vice-President Edvth mae Cooper Secretary Fred Hince Treasurer I H ss Car a Sergeant-at-Arms One Hundred Twenty-nine MAROON AND WHITE PRESIDENT Robert Shaw VICE-PRESIDENT Donald Jansen TREASURER Robert Schaffer SECRETARY Tom Bruce SGT.-AT-ARMS Gerry Witt One Hundred Thirty Class of l935 A vacation trip to Washington! And aboard the new stream- line train. What a thrill the prospect attordedl Ot course l arrived at the station early. While l was looking interestedly at the new train, l heard voices and laughter behind me and then someone called my name. l turned to see Pearl Schitl, Rosalie Hardman, Dorothy Miller, Myra Gerbig, and Dor- othy Marting ready to board the same train. What a trip this was going to bel ' Let's go up and tell the engineer who's on his train today, they suggested. ln the engineer's cab we were surprised to tind Robert Shaw. Look around, he said, and you'll see some more ot your friends. Two brakies were coming toward us, as he spoke. They grinned and stopped to talk to us, tor it was Dick Bremner and Stan An- derson. All aboard! We hurried back to our coach and sank into our seats as the latest transportation marvel glided swittly from the station. A blue-coated, silver-buttoned conductor appeared, who was Bob Schaetler, and we surrendered our tickets to him. He was soon tollowed by a handsome newsy with a tray of apples and candy. Don Jansen, we chorused. Soon we were hungry again and when we heard the welcome words, First call tor dinner, we tollowed the voice to the diner, where we were delighted to tind that the steward was Walter Bray. What a meal we had and how much we enioyed it, especially atter we learned that it was prepared tor us by a tamous Chet, Bill Ruth. Next morning we were in Washington, exactly on schedule. As we were leaving our train we met Genevieve MacMahon, Gary Witt, and Bernard Moller coming trom another coach. They were in Washington for a conterence ot NRA otlicials. Ever been here before? they asked. Never, we admitted. Well, be sure to go to the mint and see Larry Wereheim and Bob Simon making dollar bills. And don't miss Edward Sutton and Tom Bruce putting the glue on the stamps. Jane Nolan runs the elevator in the Washington Monument. Be sure to get Jack Jones as your guide through the capitol. Don't try to steal anything at the White House, girls, or Bob Uhlir and Dick Lyons, the guards, will get you. Stop at the Congressional Library and see Alice Kautman and Edyth Henderson. Herman Wigman is a guide at Mt. Vernon. Did you know Bill Clarke wields the megaphone on the sight- seeing bus? ' That's what we want, we shouted, a sight-seeing trip. And ott we started to see the city. -June Merritt. Class of l935V2 l-lere it is time for the big annual circus and the class of BEM is well represented. Calvin Laughin, the dramatic flute player, comes first, leading the parade, while such celebrities as Bob Taylor, the clean-up man, Art Abramo, the elephant trainer, follow. As the music blares all heads turn toward the billboards that EvaBelle Torkelson laboriously put up, and they see the picture of Adele Olson, the young woman who swings on the flying trapeze. On our approach to the big tent, we see none other than Ruth Levin perched on a box selling tickets to the oncoming audience. Throwing back the flap of the tent we observe Chuck Keller going through his diving tactics. Turning to the right we see Bobo the clown, who proves to be none other than Clarence Naken, per- forming for Bill Stammer, whom we find feeding his favorite fish to the sea-lion. Going further we notice Frank Battaglia, the strong man, and his assistant, Dan Foxvog, moving their weights rhyth- mically to the tune of Shirley Kerrigan's saxophone. ln the next tent we hear the voice of Barker Nick Gibson calling, Right this way folks: see Princess Ahi, the pride of the African iunglef' The latter being, as we know, Lorraine Bennett. John Mesch, the cow- boy, lassoes an airplane that Ed Greenspan has floating through the air. Perched on their haughty white steeds, Blanche Mattson and Mariorie Wharton come dashing down the center of the floor. Amid the cheering of the crowds we see lrma l'lornstein cheering for dear life. Thus the performance ended and we went home, happy and contented, full of popcorn and peanuts. During a slight intermission we stop, look, and listen 'as we see the approach of a stream of venders. Peanuts, calls Dan Noe. Pink lemonade, folks, buy some for the kiddies. When this young gentleman with the lubricated throat turns we recognize him to be Bob Mac Donald. After being seated for such a very long time, two girls from our crowd, Lucille North and Loretta Sweitz decide to see what was on the outside. Coming back on the run we ask them, What's up? They relate to us that they've seen Irvin Schmidt trying to raise a howl from the tigers with his inseparable accordion. Continuing they tell us that Mariam Stamm was having her past, present, and future revealed to her by Dot Clarence. Qutside this mystic temple Mary Jane McMullens, Frank Hav- licek, and Edna Morvay are seen waiting in line to undergo this thrilling ordeal. Whispering confidentially in our ears they tell us Bob Morton and Don Charlton were seen on the outside look- ing in petting the monks. --Martha l'laco, Bill Burke. SCHOOLMATES Blanche Mattson President Bill Burke Vice-President Hazel Woods Secretary Robert Kleiner Treasurer John Mesch Sergeant-at-Arms One Hundred Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE I933 - ACHIEVEMENTS - I934 f '0 ' Katherine Kurlo was the first place winner in the IREM! Poster Contest Clean-Up Campaign at Hay Branch SELIIVIOS y in I93I. She also received honorable mention in the f , I Washington Bicentennial Oratorical Contest at Aus- Q' S' tin in I933. ' Irene Stanton, who competed with -ffQjgQfX gif I seventy-five other students at a contest held at Urbana, h ,-,Qf Illinois in I932, won the first place for accuracy in type- I writing. In May, this year, she won first place in Open bf- ., city contest. ' Walter Johnson was awarded a Chicago ' Civic Achievement medal at the Chicago Civic Opera :E Q-3-J House for his scholastic ability. By worlcing in a dry goods N I QMCLEN 4 OLSE store Walter worlced his way entirely through school. ' Henry Meyer was the City Champion in the broad jump in l933, National Junior Gymnastic Champion in I933, Central A. A. V. Champion in gymnastics, Northern Illinois Gymnastic Champion in '32 and '33, and City Champion in Gymnastics in I933. ' Anne Ippolito re- ceived a gold medal in I93I at an Austin Field Meet for first place in the basketball throw: in I929 she was awarded a gold and silver medal for the first place on the volley ball team: she has also a gold medal for six con- R s -A, ,... ,000 secutive years '28-'33, when her ulce team won first place. Q I, ,.' - 2 Mgigg-lx,I',LE SQESIQIOIR ' Robert Christians toolc first place at a swimming meet et-ff! o held at the University of Chicago in l93I and third place 1 f, f ,f f C I T ,Lg B at a State Meet held at the Lalce Shore Athletic Club. In EQ X '33 Bob won third place at a swimming meet at the Uni- versity of Chicago. ' Merrill Curly Bernbroclc, a mem- ber ofthe football team, scored the one and only touch- down during the football season of I933. ' Stanley Loss was the proud winner of a popularity contest conducted 554 X I I mf 5 by the Austin Times-his award was a brand new suit of GR R clothes presented to him by Marshall Eield and Company, . who co-operated with the Times. Ak EMNF 'T ' Emmett Galvin, who, in the spring of I933 organized the Student Committee on Education, was a delegate to the Junior City League in I932, the purpose of which was to promote civic interest in the schools and to enable students the opportunity of hearing interesting and prominent spealcers. Emmett was also a representative to the New Trier Conference which was a gathering of honor students from all public high schools in northern Illinois held for the purpose of discussing student problems and to promote interscholastic relations. ' Melvin Panella, Beverly Andre, Viola Adamelc, Edith Bloyd, Helen Westericlc, and James Kelly participated in a trial presented by the Law Club over station WCEI., March 30, l934. ' Dolores Malitor received, as a reward for writing an essay on George Washington, which toolc first place, a set of boolqs. ' Lawrence Carlson, a guard for the last two seasons on the football team, was voted by his teammates the most valuable player to his team in I933. He was selected as the All-West-Section guard and given honorable mention on the All-City team. One Hundred Thirty-two Www ii gr ' Victor Copersmet, the schools record holder ot the SCHOOLMATES high jump, the iavelin, and the discus, was, in l933, his E C Junior year, elected by the students as Austin's most Q l versatile athlete. ' Harriet Bedard, in her Junior year, was - presented a tootball autographed by the captain and the ' team. It was the prize awarded tor selling the most toot- A ball passes that season. QQ B 0 Betty Allen, Walter Condon, Dorothy Parker, Mary CCERSME-,Lf QJ B Ellen Dalton, Mona Thwaite, Halpin O'Reilly, Dorothy LQ, - Grover, Jeanette Gilbertson, Alex Berman, Catherine Salabes, Lillian Okner, and Marion Bevington were dele- gates trom Austin to the National Scholastic Press Asso- ciation which was held in October, I933, at the La Salle Hotel. ' Walter Peterson worked as an artist drawing cuts tor advertisements at the Masonic Star Publishing Company during the summer ot l933. ' Irene Margaret Selimos-the lucky winner ot a gold and silver medal tor a piano playing contest sponsored by the Chicago Herald and Examiner-won the tirst prize, a gold medal, and a teacher's certificate at the Chicago College ot Music. ' Sam Petrone participated in the Oak Park Intermediate Single Horseshoe contest in 1932 and walked otf with tirst place. ' Alice Lange, second Babe Didrickson in looks and athletics, holds the school's record in the crawl stroke tor girls and was captain ot the Championship Volley Ball team in I93O. ' Arthur An- drews was the winner ot two merit certiticates in the Q goo f-Mental M 'Z ly f f A X! r' gig nge, , if A619 , X F---it aaa 0 0 cj FREILQCK I 'W cl? of- X 3 h F 'ISE 54' yu WU' yXf m!l! Q . Woodstock typing contest in I932 and I933 respectively X 8 and a scholastic scholarship to De Paul Academy. ' Syl- -JOE H F' via Geltand, upon receiving a teacher's diploma tor 4 l dramatic art trom the Krassner School ot Dramatic Art , Re A Q, L ,- in 1932, established a class tor pupils. ' Robert Merley-Austin's World Fair Summer School representative, was a student in a history class conducted i ing, tor which he received a credit in United States History ll. On December IO. i932 at a swimming meet held at the University ot Chicago natatorium, Bob won the City High School Fancy Diving Championship. Among his other achievements Bob holds the title ot being the West Park Intermediate Hurdle Champion. ' Philip Lopresti, Ephraim Berg and Emmett Galvin were delegates, chosen trom all ot Austin's history and civics classes, to a convention held at the Junior City Club ot Chicago, in I933. ' John Becker, who was appointed to a position on the R. O. T. C. City Brigade Statt, was a delegate to the Chicago Clean-Up League Meeting in I934. n the Social Science Build- ' Joseph Freilich holds the record ot being the National High School champion saxo- phone soloist. ' Warren Mellin was the highest ranking scholar in February's grad- uating class with an average ot 3.88. ' Helen Olson, in her Junior year, won a scholastic credit to an art course at a Federal Art School in December, I932. in the same year Helen won a first prize in a newspaper contest tor the best description ot a complete street outfit. ' Mabel Vesely won tirst place in the city bookkeeping contest in l932. One Hundred Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE ' Ernest Klemme, Walter Condon, and Halpin O'ReiIIy took part in a broadcast given over WCFL on February 5, I934, the subject ot which was, Values ot High School Journalism and Newspapers. ' Bill Diederich plays in the National Barn Dance Orchestra over WLS on a 32-station NBC Hookup, makes personal appearances with this company, and tours the ao. BH-L ...-1 road in the summer. Bill also appears on a Saturday morn- J D,EDER,C,,,- : ing WLS program: he has painted in the Art Institute trom gg? ,IAQ ' a lecture class, was a member ot a Round Table Conter- li Q, ence at Wieboldt Hall, and was a member ot a Municipal -Ii, 9 J, Art League Contest. Believe it or not, Bill is still on deck ggy lll T and has yet to sutler trom a nervous breakdown. ll I !...!..... A ' 0 Fred Engelthaler graduated trom Austin in February, ., I934, with a scholarship average ot 3. and a six Mjigjgggb J months' scholarship to the Illinois Business College. lInl!,!l!ll' Ulmlllll-Illk ' Alice Pedersen, as President ot the Y Club in ff- c . I I933, attended a ten-da conference, Jul I-I I, given Y , ' ALICQ tor the Girl Reserves ait Willard I-Iall, yNorthwestern LANGE University. There were delegates represented from all ot Q :A the central states. ' Virginia Von Bampus has given sev- eral piano selections at Lyon and Healy Hall and played 9 with the Women's Symphony in I932. Virginia, who has 4 been teaching piano tor tive years, has tive medals as a result ot contests in which she has participated. X ' Mariam Gurinian has had the privilege ot studying A i I 'ff'-7 '-'-I iif' voice under Miss Harriet Case ot the Cosmopolitan 6' A f Q School ot Music. In April, I934, Mariam was a represen- L CL 2 tative to the National Music Teachers' Convention, held gf-if-T at the Stevens l'Iotel and the Auditorium Theatre. C- ol SAM , perilous ' Erwin Sanders, winner ot the West Side Oratorical Q 0 Q contest in I934, was toastmaster at the tirst annual Opera QP H, Club reunion, held at the Washington Pine I-Iotel. I 5 ' George Thodos, during the last year lI933l, under the 7 fp W supervision ot Mr. Spitler, produced the most pertect set gggilnnggg ot regular polyhedrons in the history ot Austin High. The ' ,gl QEEEEFFEQIIIF , geometric models, which were made ot celluloid, are as i ' tollowsz a tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodeca- ': U -ef -, hedron and an icosalihedron. ' Shirley Irish and William Laise were selected by Mr. Wright and teachers to repre- sent Austin in the City-wide civic scholarship contest on the basis ot scholarship achievements and a civic record ot achievement in promotion ot student citizenship and student ideals. Bill on May I8 won the Armour Inst. Scholarship. ' The twenty top ranking scholars ot the February class were: Warren Mellin, Edith Liewehr, Robert Merley, Ruth Braucle, Grace Kleiner, Mildred Kirsch, William Laise, Lydia Perlitz, Dorothea Ander, Lenora Kroot, Muriel Schade, Betty Allen, Florence Goldberg, Nita Houk, Howard Faus, Philip Laurence, Muriel Motel, Carolyn Sand- strom, Katherine Markos, Ruth Ryden. ' The twenty scholastically highest ot the June class are: Martha Best, Lois Campbell, Helen Colleges, Wayne Toussaint, Catherine Barkoulies, Mabel Vesely, Isabelle Lester, Constance Shay, Mary Petran, George Thodos, Mario Kolve, Ruth Olslcy, Joseph Freilich, Florence Ockenga, Milvian Weingart, Margaret Gordon, Fern Sievers, Char- lotte Leavitt, Bert Nelson, Louise Krueger. One Hundred Thirty-four SCHOOLMATES HAY BRANCH-I-B FIRST ROW: Vigard, Padgett, McKain, Wegrzyn, Santoro, Kowalski, Bus, Sprowl, Tait. SECOND ROW: Derrig, Gloodell, Salk, Heiby, Thompson, Clarke, Breedi, Enquist, Arado, Territo. THIRD ROW: Newell, Sullivan, Schultz, Disslehorst, Bartlang, Gomoll, Gibson, Franzen, Ritchey, Trumfio. TOP ROW: Hammond, Ray, Benson, Stullken, Frey, Schafer, Mr. Miller, Cohen, Malow, Schmerler, Anderson, Retief. HAY BRANCH I-A FlRST ROW: Shellhamer, Krovitz, Behnke, Rose, Masterton, Blanck, Denoyer, Rapeh. SECOND ROW: Hoffmeister, Parks, Petersen, Kuhl, Simonsen, Fagot, Campbell, Siegel, Coffin, Harper. THIRD ROW: Franzen, Tuef-fel, Pasko, Brown, Wronski, Hansen, Jensen, Carrie, Frederick, Christiansen, Butko. TOP ROW: Kroot, Long, LaVine, Mr. Miller, Amundsen, Benson, Pearson, Halvorsen, Werner. One Hundred Thirty-Eve MAROON AND WHITE JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Carlson, Olson, Tarnm, Nolan, Schultz, Falck, SECOND ROW: Stodd, Henderson, Schulenburg Coffey, Babel, G-uhl. THIRD ROW: Rosenow, Madsen, Addis, Tarry, Cordray, Wagner, Johnson. DIVISION 40I FIRST ROW: Peeples, Wadsworth, Mueller, Collins, Enqdanl, Trelatsky, Tuite. SECOND ROW: Wickman, Neiman Nyberg, Crooks, Swanson, Halsey. One Hundred Thiriy-six SCHOOLMATES MEMBERS or I934V2 FIRST ROW: Feley, Kurtz, Nordin, Cooper, LeRoy, Hardman, Wold, Stien. SECOND ROW: Olson, Nutter, Hansen, Alton, Malmstrom, Halpern, Stopper, Vecchio. THIRD ROW: Buerqer, Dydak, Loomis, Sutter, Williamson, Black, Muller, Mattucci. FOURTH ROW: Clarke, Koff, Kuester, Brennecke, Scheurer, Pidlisny, Perrella, Crowley, Mathers. DIVISION 45I FIRST ROW: Briggs, Lochmann, Potts, Baer, Freedman, Cervenka, Griffiths, SECOND ROW: Moran, Siegel, Cain, Mundi, Carlson, Clark, Baisler. THIRD ROW: Lopresti, Sullivan, Monson, Irwin, Donaldson, Schad, Reid, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Tubbs, Cizek, Brown, Rhodes, Anderson, Cikanelc, Grove, Freedberg. One Hundred Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE DIVISION 452 FIRST ROW: Mruczek, Smith, Dalakas, Joseph, Fitzpatrick, Arrigo, Abrahamsen, Bessa. SECOND ROW: Potenza, Stanton, Gaskin, Schlatthauer, Spiegel, Linderman, Shelhamer, Storm, Caravello. THIRD ROW: Thompson, Gislason, Friedman, Warsaw, Murstig, Kenning, Thompson, Steinmetz, Rustames. FOURTH ROW: Thames, Evans, Olsen, Bernstein, Sidley, O Leary, Wenger, Manke, Donahue, Davis, DIVISION 453 FIRST ROW: Davidson, Griffith, Geary, Miss Kempes, Percival, Brekke, Barzman. SECOND ROW: Leavitt, Langlands, Broyles, Pepperdine, Johnson, MaGuire, Ehrecke. THIRD ROW: Ellinwood, Upchurch, Heyden, Ringrose, McGah, Waskow, Allan, Wedlock. FOURTH ROW: Amberg, Willner, Sampracos, liams, Geyer, LoCashio, Mackie, Price. One Hundred Thirty-eight SCHOOLMATES DIVISION 455 FIRST ROW: Berg, Drenschel, Schug, Chambers, Wilson, Fromm, Rose. SECOND ROW: Kelly, Borgersen, Andersen, Sacks, lnnes, Lesoff, Kline, Bovilsky. THIRD ROW: Fein, Fitton, Mortell, Rosengren, Larson, Stockton, Mattson, McAdams, Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Morser, Kopala, Grieb, Swiedler, Malaychuk, Nelson, Kontny, Grimes. DIVISIONS 458 AND 454 FIRST ROW: Kingdon, Zimmerman, Dunne, Gordon, Bloxo,.Berner. SECOND ROW: Comm, Levenstein, Colecchia, Hamm, Holt, Forrester, Hoqge. THIRD ROW: Bertucci, Zuccarelli, Blick, Johnson, Harris, Carlson, Carroll. FOURTH ROW: Walsh, Roach, FitzGibbons, Eggert, Gilbert, Koralik, Levine. One Hundred Thiriy-nine MAROON AND WHITE DIVISION 457 FIRST ROW: Stockholm, Kurlo, Fischer, Lange, Schoneberg, Olsky, Ziecina, SECOND ROIVV: Kohlhase, Mueller, Neurka, McKenzie, Carlsen, Berecz, Lange. THIRD ROW: Kolchitz, Koch, Wolff, Bock, Reinish, CSFISOD. FOURTH ROW: Klemrne, White, Meyer, Mesch, Strauss, Schuessler, Luerssen. FIFTH ROW: Wolters, Hauser, Newyear, Fischer, Cramer, Reinlce, Freudenberqer, Splehs. DIVISION 459 FIRST ROW: Thelin, Baldwin, Krenz, Ciani, Arado, Campbell, Collages, Andre. SECOND ROW: Schulz, Shapiro, Wiengart, Poiss, Fletcher, Gerhardt, Brinkman. THIRD ROW: Pedersen, Viterna, Irish, Bassi, Cantalupo, Bergeson, Judson. FOURTH ROW: Murphy, Diedrich, Wallace, Adelson, Grawoiq, Jacovelli, Farber. FIFTH ROW: Goldenberq, Scanlon, Petersen, Stone, Goldblatt, Finkelstein, Reinke, Adams. One Hundred Forty SCHOOLMATES DIVISION 460 FIRST ROW: Anderson, Snow, Rivers, McGarvey, Widmar, Ahlen, Gatlrowski. SECOND ROW: Kohorn, Clement, Ray, Medzrak, Weber, Sternberg, Bunnel, Smith. THIRD ROW: Macaluso, Ptacin, Schrnerler, Massman, Neiheim, Me.vcCorrnack, Wuhleufeld. DIVISION 46l FIRST ROW: Bellew, Lundgren, Klein, Cann, Johnson, Olsen, Calrneyn, Perlman, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Stone, Smith, Atkins, Hannberg, Brodersen, Crescio, Carlson, Adams, -Rasmussen. THIRD ROW: Klampferer, Johnson, Rohde, Naqorsen, Lebo, O'l.eary, Halis, Halleman, Bernero, Levsnson. One Hundrod Foriy-one MAROON AND WHITE DIVISION462 FIRST ROW: Arqall, Behrens, Ott, Mr, Johnson, Goss, Henriksen, Senne. SECOND ROW: Russell, Walker, Krueger Jouras, Peterson, Lenksas, Tenbusch, Dinella. THIRD ROW: Leahy, Carlson, Scaletta, Hagen, Barrer, Selvick, Klernt Skachl. FOURTH ROW: Barbour, Kincaid, Blettner, Dahl, Brurnrn, Thorna, Witzel, Becker, Schneider. DIVISION 463 FIRST ROW: Rome, Lairo, York, Schulz, Orlando, Defervllle, Neuman. SECOND ROW: Dixon, Uhllr, Zalac Schraler, Sweeney, Benson, Bergllng, Hlldenbrand, THIRD ROW: Friese, Voelz, Dlouhy, Nilsen, Steqenga, Hogan Nelson, Nledzwladek, Rlstou, One Hundred Forty-iwo SCHOOLMATES DIVISION 465 FIRST ROW: Pankau, Bettasso, Eyertsen, Kautz, Lynch, Boyde, Spiegel, Maqgiore. SECOND ROW: Koth, Baltz, Bouras, Benight, Knutson, Mierop, Ridclern, Conley, Petersen. THIRD ROW: Orlandi, Bonter, Nelson, Weinress, Esnorff, Hanrahan, Berberet, Bliss. FOURTH ROW: lvlackpranq, Rotella, Neubaner, Dreckman, Whitaker, Reinke, Butler, Aleksy, Collins, Schweider. DIVISION 467 FIRST ROW: Petran, Thompson, Perkins, Bourne, Deisenroth, Pense, Olson. SECOND ROW: Greshiw, Kuhl, Trautmann, Thompson, Schuldt, Gros, Evans, Lyons, M. THIRD ROW: Raaber, Hardtke, Gruber, Schumann, Trimble, Boecker, Lyons, C., Manos. FOURTH ROW: Andrews, Jahn, Woltman, Witt, Wollpert, Weyer, Winter, Scharf. One Hundred Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE DIVISION 468 i FIRST ROW: Jacobus, Rasky, Blasi, Gilbert, Gondora, Leavy, Shapiro, Sguardo. SECOND ROW: Witte, Hirt, Halrn, Cikanec, Andersen, Petr, Grani, Ostrom, Strornlco. THIRD ROW: Wilson, Carroll, Brenner, Sharp, Sager, Iiennedy, Moffat, Calucio, Rickert, Finerty. FOURTH ROW: Ewing, Ashford, Loss, Egan, Leahy, lkler, Dillon, insella, Kelly, DIVISION 47I FIRST ROW: Dziurkiewicz, Kisiel, Laitclwin, Glassrnan, Lemperis, Bair, Youngstrorn, Schneider. SECOND ROW: Cirnino, Eclc, Wilson, Lohrneier, Buetow, Torode, Ostermeier, Lezchuck. THIRD ROW: Morris, Tandrup, Ori, Merz, Lentema, Kristofik, Hogg, Collias. FOURTH ROW: Kowalske, Carlin, Messine, Nelson, Hoglind, Reinberqer, Johnston, Zils, Rud, Martin. One Hundred Foriy-four zyanijvzfiona 1-V s. U -QSQ f l 'im 1, x fl! X vi ! ' he very life blood ol our School Democracy, ol our happy cooperative Life Together, and ol our growth in Leadership. To have lcept these activities alive in difficult times was the major achievement ol this year's Austin Spirit 44 44 44 ffj, ' 7 T1 K 1? i 4? iw ,, If X, E K 45 ,. 1. 1 Qi Ii f lv S E sf 1? I i Z f -5 . lI'mJ'l'vf. Of 4o0v00o Q O oOPo.6 .0b'o' 0,090 0 ooo OO 0 O 0000 Q 'I 0 O bo a ,mn mxmlw X 'u. '. ,'-.-.. . ...... ii.-Q 7 on 1.06 .9 o ' E . o 1 62902 11 is '.'-:fff::f-f. -. - .. A Jr J: ,' . H. '-.':,.'-,.. ....,. -4... ........ ......... ,-1-',-.., ,.J,. . . .5 mn, phi-1iJl STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT couNciL 'asyz FIRST ROW: O'ReiIley, Haas, Waterman, Laise, Thwaite, Condon. SECOND ROW: Harman, Stotz, LeRoy. Ot all the governmental institutions of Austin, the Student Council is recognized as the most im- portant and influential in sponsoring and directing student enterprises. Every phase ot' student activity is represented by this group. The students composing the Council are: boy and girl C. I. C. president, Interclub president, Editor ot the Austin Times, presidents ot the Junior and Senior Classes, president of the Varsity A , and president ot the G. A. A. The purpose ot the Student Council is to better and encourage improvement in school lite. Otten, at meetings, they present suggestions and ideas which they turn over to the C. I. C. to carry out. The otticers ot the Student Council are: a chairman-one ot the C. I. C. presidents is elected to this position-and a scribe, the editor ot the Austin Times. No special date is set tor meetings. the members convene whenever they thinlc it necessary. The faculty advisors are Mr. Wright, Miss lser, and Mr, I-lumfston. STUDENT COUNCIL '34 FIRST ROW: Berman, Pedersen, Irish, South, Wright. SECOND ROW: Leroy, Harmon, Mars, Shaw, Mattson. One Hundred Fortyvlive MAROON AND WHITE INTERCLUB l FIRST ROW: Pedersen, Braude, Morris, Irish, Allen, Piser, Glassman, Calderwood. SECOND RO'W W d Whittinqham, Crowley, Jouras, Thwaite, Laise, Waterman. THIRD ROW: Witt, Ferrone, Stotz, OI L Biondo. One Hundred Forty-six Ruthbelle Piser ,.......,, ,.......,........ .,..,.,,..... . ...,.. ..... , . Altred Faulkner Arne Olsen ..r...,.... I-Ielen Waterman ,,,. William Laise .. Ruth Braude . ...,,......,.., ..,...,...,. , . Laura Jean Wadsworth. .,.,,, ,. Gerry Witt .......t...,..........., Weston Whittingham ....,,.,. Daniel Ferrone .....,...,,,. ,. Evangeline Jouras Irene Crowley ,..4...,..,. ..r. Arnold Biondo ..... Philip Lawarence . Mildred Glassrnan Emily Calderwood Julie lvlorris , s.s,.,. . Roloert Allen i,....., Mona Thwaite .,..,. , Ivlarion Bevington Charles Stotz . .,,i..., . Alice Pedersen . ,i,..,..,. Booster ,..,.....,...Chemistry ...,,.....DeI3ating I. C. ., ...,..,.,, C. I. C. .....,.,..,.....,......,..French .,.,.Glee lGirls'l .....,.....,.Glee lBoys'I ....,........,.,...I'Iistory ,..,....,..Latin ............,.,,..,.,,.......Italian Junior City Club ........,.Little Theatre ....,.,...........,.,.Opera .....,..,...Pentonq .. ,. .Senior G. A. A. . ......,.. ....,.....,.. S panish ,Varsity A SCHOOLMATES INTERCLUB T ROW F Ivey, Weingart, lrish, Pedersen, Percival, Hartmann, Jouras. SECOND ROW: Fin KI S n, Wright, Berg. INTERCLUB '34 Alice Pedersen, President James Nelson ,..... Ernest Klemrne ..,., Alva Olson ..,..,...... Shirley Irish ..,......... Will South .,...,.,.......,. Nathan Goldberg Frances Falvey .,.,.... Gordon Swanson Mildred Mars ......... Milvian Weingart Frank Finn ,......., .,,,. Evangeline Jouras Ephraim Berg ...,..., Gerry Witt .........,., Minnie l-lartmann Edward Carlson . Jesse Wright ..r..,,... Edith Percival ....,.., Architectural .......Chemistry .............ColIege l. C. I. C. .,...,..rDebating ,Glee IGirls'l .,........,,GIee IBoys'l A. A. ..............I-listory ...,.......,ltalian ............,.Latin .........,..Law .s.,...,..Opera ,..,r,......Pentong .Varsity A , .,.....,..,,...,.,.. Y n i South, Carlson, One Hundred Forty-seven MAROON AND WHITE C. I. C. OFFICERS '33If2 STUDENT COUNCIL William Laise Helen Waterman President John McLean Vice-President Jim Ryan Secretary Mildred Viterna Pe Membership Chrm One Hundred Forty-eight President Lilian Okner Vice-President Edith Shapiro Secretary rsis Jane Peeples Treasurer These three, the Student Council, the C. I. C., and lnterclub, are the three governmental bodies that have proven themselves indispensable and have succeeded in accomplishing many vital things. Austin has always been proud ot their student government-Austin should be-no other school has a more etticient student government. The C. I. C., or Civic Industrial Club, is the most active part ot our student government. Their duty is to carry out many ot the suggestions presented by the Student Council and the lnterclub. The C. l. C., through their energetic work and untiring ettort have proved themselves, time and time again, etticient and inde- spensable by solving many vital problems ot the school. This year, because ot situations that we all know ot, this organization was contronted with many problems that never appeared before, but they took them in hand, set to work, solved them, and came through with tlying colors. This club has the largest membership in the school and boasts that nearly all the students are mem- bers. lt has been organized tor over eighteen years and during this time has aided much in the development ot the school. The otticers, which are elected by the students ot the school, consist ot two presidents, secretaries, and treasurers. lvliss lser is the taculty adviser. A large part ot the C. I. C. work is carried on through representatives appointed by each division. The representatives' duty is to assist in the selling ot the club pins. The protit made trom the sale ot the pins goes to help support the Student Aid Fund and other endeavors. Some ot the C. I. C. activities this year have been: the annual costume day which this year was called Lat Day, the Thanksgiving day collection, the tilling ot Christmas boxes which go to the Old Peoples' I-lome in Oak Forest, and, the most important ot all, the annual Clean-up Campaign. STUDENT GOVERNMENT C. I. C. ACTIVITIES The Clean-up Campaign is the outstanding event ot the Spring semester. This worlc is carried out under the direction ot a special committee appointed by the C. l. C. presidents. To beautify and improve the ap- pearance ot the school, is the purpose ot this Cam- paign. There is also a branch that endeavors to im- prove the appearance ot the community. A prize is given to the school that ranks the best. Austin has always ranked high. The Interclub is another important tactor in our student government. This organization is composed ot all the students who are presidents ot school clubs. This Club has many helptul purposes. One ot its most important duties is to act as an advisory body to the various clubs. When a group ot twenty-tive clubs or more are organized under one root my problems present them- selves such as: how to arrange their time ot meeting, their place ot meeting, tormulating their exact aim and purpose, the making or framing ot rules and' regu- lations to prevent the over-lapping ot ideas, and many others. The solving ot these problems is the duty ot the Interclub. Gne can now readily see the dire im- portance and responsibility ot the Interclub. Through out the years ot its organization this group has been responsible tor many great improvements in the club lite at Austin. This group, being in constant contact with a great number ot students, can many times aid the Student Council and Civic Industrial Club. Since the group is made up ot all the student presidents, who are naturally the leaders ot the school, it has a great power and in- tluence on the student body. The otticers ot this club are elected from and by the club itselt. The otlicers are: a president, a secre- tary, and a treasurer. .fr All ot the clubs and organizations are represented by this group. Some ot the clubs represented are: the History Club, the Spanish Club, the Law Club, the Varsity the G. A. A., the C. l. C., and the Pentong Club. C. I. C. OFFICERS '34 Will South Shirley Irish President President John Upchurch Mary Kelly Vice-President Vice-President Bill Blaikie Helen Berg Secretary Secretary Don Slate Alice Lange Treasurer Treasurer , Dan Schlachet Juanita Krenz Membership Chrrn. Membership Chrm, One Hundred Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE I LAF DAY CHAIRMEN I - 4. iff' V - K, . 5.1 :AJ A 4 f'B ' FIRST ROW: Waterman, Laise, Green, Ashworth, Silver, Greenfield, Braude, Fitzpatrick, SECOND ROW: Marshak, Shapiro, Pederson, Okner, Morris, Whittingham, Weingart, Glassman. THIRD ROW: Engelthaler, Senne, Ferrone, Stotz, Frede, Galvin. CLEAN-UP CHAIRMEN FIRST ROW: Krenz, Berg, Kelly, Viterna-Co-Chrm., Pryor-Co-Chrm., Peeples, Benson. SECOND ROW: Schoen- berg, Briscoe, Upchurch, Desmond, Andre, Arado, Ciani. THIRD ROW: Uhlir, Becker, Livingstone, Pedersen, Lange, Percival, Campbell, Collages, Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Looke, Taylor, Harman, Frede, Bcake, Sullivan, Stone, Hallman, Beloc, Eisman. One Hundred Fifty STUDENT GOVERNMENT C. I. C. REPRESENTATIVES ,,+. , ..,.., . , 1. FIRST ROW: Upchurch, Peeples, McLean, Okner, Waterman, Laise, Berg, Shapiro, Viterna, Seversen, Crowley. SECOND ROW: Weingart, Engelthaler, Greenfield, Green, Braude, Golk, Belkin, Waskow, Nemaneck, Perlman, Berg. THIRD ROW: Whittingham, Comm, Perhinig, Fritz, Lindquist, Dawson, Mellin, Burns, Duerrstein, Bloom, Kelly, Seaholm. FOURTH ROIW: Bowler, Stotz, Petrone, Larezzi, Schey, Schlachet, Ryan, Haas, Bitzer, Tracy, Pfeiffer, Clemons, Pryor, Kopic. C. I. C. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Berg, Upchurch, Kelly, South, Schlachet, Krenz, Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Schoenberg, Borgersen, Andersen, Wilson, Gaskin, Crowley, Benson, Gabriz, Jouras. THIRD ROW: Weingart, Shapiro, Tante, Desmond, Percival, Larson, Olson, Suoerfine, Herich, Andre. FOURTH ROW: Bergquist, Schneider, Caravello, Adelson, Tennyson, Evans, Heyden, Ott, Blaikie. One Hundred Fiffy-one MAROON AND WHITE HALLS COMMITTEE C. I. C. FIRST ROW: Eaton, Gussick, Nelson, Wright, Johnson, Cann, Pryor-Co-Chrm., Leahy, DeVierman, Manke, Polos, Miss Iser, Brienton. SECOND ROW: Hince, Ganka, Klampferer, Johnson, Bellew, Clemons, Riordan, Stone, West, Cake, Kerrins. THIRD ROW: Stanq, Scott, Olsen, Calmeyn, French, Janson, Shaw, Friedman, Hass, Grawoiq, Cannota, FOURTH ROW: Scaletta, Bernbrock, Lang, Fredc, Harman, Drees, Johnson, Peel, Ciancir, Hopkinson. Slate, Bray, Schaefer. CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE GROUP ONE-FIRST ROW: Ciani, Trautman, Campbell, Colleges, Zimmerman, Dunne, Krenz, Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Hill, Viterna, Irish, Crowley, Paul, Bloyd, Milne, Crichter. THIRD ROW: Hurka, MaCMahon, Arado, Rinehart, Livingstone, Cornell, Eisman. FOURTH ROW: Murphy, Panella, Gibson, Klein, Dickinson, Jones. FIFTH ROW: Kerrins, Marike, Drees, Hince, Grieb, Hallman, McCarty. One Hundred Fifty-two ORGANIZATIONS CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE GROUP TWO-FIRST ROW: Peeples, Gelbard, Zaar, Schneid, Berg, Kelly, Stangland. SECOND ROW: Waskow, Benson, Percival, Winzeler, Babel, Casler, Borgersen, Andersen. THIRD ROW: South, Argall, Ryden, Desmond, Pedersen, Briscoe, Hacker, Delaney, Locke. FOURTH ROW: Foxvog, Taylor, Beloc, Kasen, Lindell, Ott, Blake, Boberg. FIFTH ROW: Beams, Nagle, Kobler, Harman, Frede, Henriksen, Uhlir, Barbour, Lyons, Becker. It is the aim ot Austin High to attain and to hold a high scholastic average: with this obiective in mind, Mr. James H. Smith, retired Assistant Principal, founded our Astral Club. The club was tounded to promote superior scholarship and to help give a scholarship to some worthy student. Regular meetings are held, consisting of business attairs, a delightful and entertaining program, and refreshments. The membership is limited to super-honor roll students. The Astral Club has helped to inspire students to achieve something worth while during their school years. So the still more deserving students may be given greater honor, the Astral Club has given Honor Pins to the Super Super Honor Roll Students. This presentation is an outstanding event ot the year. Under the leadership ot Lucille Rogers, Persis Jane Peeples, Ernest Klemme, Wayne Toussaint and Miss Troeger, adviser, the Astral Club was reorganized following a period ot disbandment. The officers were: Lawrence Hubbell, president: Edyth Henderson, vice-president: Franchon Gelbard, secretary: David Schideler, treasurer: and John Cureton, sergeant-at-arms. ASTRAL CLUB CABINET FIRST ROW: Gelbard, Zaar, Winter, Getzelmann, Rogers, Henderson-V.-Pres., De Vries. SECOND ROW: Finella, Miss Troeger-Sponsor, Hubbell-Pres., Shideler-Treas., Klemme, Cureton-Sgt.-at-Arms, Mead. One Hundred Fifty three MAROON AND WHITE ARCHITECTURAL i ' A 41. 4. l 4-' FIRST ROW: Gardner, Mr. Jarvis, Copersmet, Reese, Reum, Ryden, Hansen, Peel, Pryor, Englerth, Perlman. SECOND ROW: Trankina, Evans, Johnsen, Stout, Kennedy, Eisman, Roberts, Schaefer, Niedzwiadek, Johnson, Furvis, Tufts, Santopadre. THIRD ROW: Havlicek, Levinson, Adams, Jenkins, Erickson, Brown, Martin, Stewart, Lce, Campbell, Kuettler. FOURTH ROW: Lange, Testo, Wessel, Dixon, Hettgar, Splendoria, Lazzerini, Hartman, Johansen, Jernberg, John, Willner. FIFTH ROW: Leva, Nagle, Jones, Lorenz, Chlos, Smith, Anderson, Trace, Freedman, Sandeen, Gadbury, Nelson, Laudon, The Booster Club had its origin in the salesmanship classes with the aid ot Miss Robinson and Mr. Thompson. Counting on their knowledge ot salesmanship the club members undertook as their iirst assignment the sale ot tootball tickets to aid the team. To be an Austin Booster was every member's goal and they gained the right to it by hard work, The success ot the club was proven in the following semester when several clubs asked them to sell tickets tor their various activities. The officers tor the tall semester were: Ruthbelle Piser, president: Dorothy Hake, vice-president: Florence Cohen, secretary: Doris Southall, treasurer: and Russell I-lottman, sergeant-at-arms. BOOSTER CLUB FIRST ROW: Okner, McLean, Southall, Hake, Piser, Mr. Thompson, Cohen, Hoftrnan, Green, Robinson, Mor,-ig, SECOND ROW: Thwaite, Perrine, Pratt, Davis, Petersen, Finella, Hoskins, Friedman, Motel, Rosenberg, Hornstein. THIRD ROW: Briscoe, Hunt, Knutson, Steging, Selimos, Olson, Welk, Callaghan, Gerrone, Gartz, Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Whittingham, Baldwin, Ferrone, Burns, Ness, Briscoe, Halm, Hirt, Collins, Warren, Smith, Tandrup. FIFTH ROW: Lazar, Naselli, Bitzer, Nelson, Ryan, Bryant, Haas, Mellin, Olsen, Plastina, Heyden, O'Connor, Peeples, Waskow, Upchurch. One Hundred Fifty-'four ORGANIZATIONS CHEMISTRY , FIRST ROW: Jahnke, Gislason, Sguassoni, Griffiths, Wilmot, Faulkner, Giovannetti, Petrone, Pellegrino, Burns, Callner. SECOND ROW: Pope, Ricci, Bertucci, Handelman, Senne, McComb, Johnson, Larsen, Muir, G-ubricky, Bohn, Siegel. THIRD ROW: Lavozzi, Cain, Bellew, Hauge, Gussick, Venista, Cikanck, Thomas, Sullivan, Stone, Massrnan, Peterson, Blustein, Johnson. The Chemistry Club is one ot the active organizations in the school. The officers tor '33If2 were: Alfred Faulkner, president: Jamies G-iovannetti, vice-president: Francis Wilmot, secretary: Evan Grit- tiths, treasurer: Sam Petrone, sergeant-at-arms. The otticers tor '34 were: Ernest Klemme, president: Hyman Handelman, vice-president: Katherine DeLage, secretary: Evan Grittiths, treasurer: Sam Fraerman, sergeant-at-arms. For each meeting ot the Chemistry Club an interesting program was arranged, the obiect ot which was to promote interest in chemical work and to instill in its members a desire to learn more about the mysteries ot chemistry. With the aid ot motion' pictures they covered an interesting variety ot subjects, including salt, sulphur, and the various reactions dealing with chemistry. Noted men had also been secured from time to time to speak betore the club. CHEMISTRY CLUB FIRST ROW: Jahn, Panella, Klein, Handelman-V.-Pres., Klemme-Pres., Delage-Sec., G-ritfiths-Treas., lverssen, Innes, Rabinovitz. SECOND ROW: Lange, Gubricky, Kurlo, Lange, Zricina, Berecz, Krueger, Arnenta, Lindholm, G-askin, Wolff, Jouras. THIRD ROW: White, Cain, Carlson, Jenca, Lipscomb, Siegel, Freilich, Evans, Larson, Caravello, Reinish, Koch. FOURTH ROW: Strauss, Ott, Loss, Bernstein, Senne, Fischer, Hanson, Klassy, Cikanek, Anderson, Cizek, MacKenzie, Hauser. One Hundred Fifty Eve MAROON AND WHITE ITALIAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Noto, Sgt.-at-Arms: Rieci, Rec. Sec.: Finn, Pres.: Diasio, Cor. Sec,: Amenta, Treas.: Sabbatiello, Chambers, Hardman. SECOND ROW: Stella, Luongo, Diasio, Fisher, Bassi, Cantalupo, Barbers. THIRD ROW: Martin, Cervelli, Cervelli, Grolla, Caravelle, Raymond, Rago. FOURTH ROW: Messenea, Gridelli, Evans, Bolletino, Granato, Arrnodeo, Lomonaco. The Italian Club has been in existence since I928. It has had numerous advisers and sponsors among whom were Mrs. Nardi, late of the Austin faculty, Miss lser and now Dr. Albachiara, late ot Crane College. The club consists ot about 200 students. We attempt to encourage students in the study of one of the most beautiful Romance languages. Our meetings are held monthly, and are per- formed in Italian. We try to secure the best talent to grace our programs. The Italian Club held a gala atlair in May called Italian Nite. The proceeds were given in scholarships to the most deserving students. The otficers tor the club ot '33If2 were: Arnold Biondo, president: Frank Finn, vice-president: Elaine Bassi, secretary: Rose Pellegrino, treasurer: Ruth Barbera, sergeant-at-arms. The otficers for the club ot '34 were: Frank Finn, president: P. Orsucci, co-president: I-lelen Diasio, corresponding secretary: Rena Rieci, recording secretary: John Noto, sergeant-at-arms. ll Circolo Italiano dell Austin I-ligh School ha lo scopo principalo di dittandere l'amore per lo studio della lingua Italiana e mettere in evidenza il Contribute che l'ltalia ha dato alla Civilta Sil Monito specialmente a quella digli Stati Uniti d'America. Esso ottre l'opportunita ai membri del Circolo di parlare italiano e mighiora re la conversazione. Estate organizzeto in gruppo tils-drammatico che da delle rappre sentazioni di commedre o scherzi co miei che si studiono nelle classi avanzate d'italiano. ll Circolo riocganizzato dal dottor g Albachiare, imegnante d'italiano. I-la in altre scopo molt importante e cive, Si dare, allae, tine di agin anno scolastico, delle boise di studio e delle medaglie agli studenti che si sono distinti nello studio dellae lingua italiana. One Hundred Fifty-six ORGANIZATIONS LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Kub, Fischer-Sgt. at-Arms, Winke-Treas., Jouras-Pres., Moran-Sec., Tuck-V.-Pres., Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Freilich, Watson, Gaskin, Roth, Brekke, Mundt, McAuliffe, Marcus. THIRD ROW: Plotkin, North, Dydak, Nickol, Erhardt, Owen, Bergquist, Bloyd, DeLage. FOURTH ROW: Zimmerman, Wade, Klemme, Loss, Murphy, Evans, Bernstein, Handelrnan, Jones. Vesely. The Latin Club is composed ot students who have at least one semester of Latin. lts chief aim is to promote a greater interest in Latin. The programs consist ol: plays, tallcs, slides and games. At the last meeting each semester new officers are elected who are traditionally called First Consul, Second Consul, Praetor and Ouaetor, The officers tor the past year were: Evangeline Jouras, president: Robert Tuck, vice-president: Helen Moran, secretary: Kathryn Winlce, treasurer and Donald Fisher, sergeant-at-arms. ln the past the Club has done much to promote friendship among students taking Latin. Miss Older is the Club's Advisor and many pleasant moments have been spent im singing songs which she has translated from English into Latin. The biggest event ot the semester was the play Egypt given bythe members ot the Club. SALVE, O AUSTINESIS! Salve, O Austinesisl Summis laudibus Filii, nos, tiliaeque Te salutamusl lRahl Rah! Rahll Salve, Salve, O Austinesisl Eama sit tibil Per vitam semper Erimus tidil salve, Austinensisl One Hundred Fifty-seven MAROON AND WHITE HISTORY CLUB ' Q 4 FIRST ROW: Schulz, Braude, Weingart, Stotz, Shapiro, Whittingham, Nelson, Bitzer, Desmond, Pedersen, Fetters. SECOND ROW: Glassman, Okner, Marschak, Hartmann, Percival, Van Kampen, Carroll, Wilson, Saber, Krenz, Rozen. THIRD ROIW: Upchurch, Green, Schoenberg, Krueger, Chadwick, Kennedy, Hans, Smith, Hill, Eckholm, Blasi. FOURTH ROW: Greenfield, Ashford, Ewing, Brenner, Halm, Hirt, Livingstone, Cornell, Sprock, Isaacson, Kindness, Jacobus, Fitzpatrick. FIFTH ROW: Jahn, Heyden, Harris, Kelly, Pryor, Stonhouse, Diederich, Mellin, Doering, Lazar, Stone, Johnson, Ryan, Drenschel. During the semester a lecture on the history and color ot the Star Spangled Banner was given tor the club. Mr. Bollinger gave a tall: on The Ideal History Student andi several boolc reports on historical worlts were given by members ot the club. The programs tor the most part were furnished by the officers and cabinet members ot the club. Mr. Thomas, the sponsor, encouraged the students in their historical research and reports for the club. The otlicers tor the semester were Pres., Milvian Weingart: Vice-President, Edith Shapiro: Secre- tary, Adeline Glassmang Treasurer, Genevieve Mactvlahong Sergeant-at-arms. Leonard Sher. Cabinet members: Katherine Desmond and Martha Ann Benson: Membership Chairman, Jean Van Kampen: Refreshments, Lois Campbell. HISTORY CLUB FIRST ROW: Baldwin, Rose, Glassman, Schoenberg, Shapiro-V.-Pres., Weingart-Pres., Glassman-Sec., Lange, Thelin Davidson. SECOND ROW: LoCicero, Risberq, Zimmerman, Devoe, Kosik, Schulz, Kruskop, Ehrecke, Wennerberg Levenstein, Jacobus. THIRD ROW: Hartmann, Morris, Hill, Smith, Ziernan, Panella, Percival, Desmond, Colecchia Lesoft, Coffin. FOURTH ROW: Tandrup, Krenz, Lohmeier, Wilson, Klemme, Loss, Merz, C-Iickman, Strauss, Jenca Van Karnpen, Benson. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Kelly, Slate, Aleksy, MacKenzie, Harris, Sweeney, Kolchitz, Jahn, Klein Koch. SIXTH ROW: Polos, Johnson, Walsh, Sokes, Kopola, Murphy, Stein, Petersen, Hanson, Klassy, Cramer Hauser, Watt, Toussaint. One Hundred Fifty-eight ORGANIZATIONS LAW CLUB FIRST ROW: Poplawsl-ci, Gabriel, Martinez, Todd, Beck, Jones, Moran, McLaughlin, Johnston, Kautz, Ballcin, Gold, McManus. SECOND ROW: Berg, Schey, Workman, Freedman, Salerno, French, Ewing, Schneider, Cusack, Bowler, Antonacci, Kast. THIRD ROW: Mackprang, Neubauer, Jahn, Ott, Jouris, Peterson, Becker, Blettner, Karr, Fisk, Engalthaler, Lavezzi, FOURTH ROW: Petrone, White, Ashford, Melograno, Hartman, Nelson, Criel, Gay, Murphy, Bohn, Olsen. FIFTH ROW: Cottrell, Lego, Gallagher, Ryan, Liess, Yalkovsky, Thomas, Bryant, Clemons, Benke. The Commercial Law Club with Irene Crowley, president: John McLean, vice-president: John Ashtord, secretary: Charles Stotz, treasurer: John McComb, sergeant-at-arms and Mr. Nichols as advisor had a very successtul and enioyable semester. lt was one ot the largest active groups in the school. At meetings there were prominent speakers, trials and musical entertainment. Membership was open to all law students and there were no dues. Mr. Nichols, the law Club Adviser, deserves most ot the credit tor the success of the club. The Student Aid Benefit night was held in November with the Law Club carrying the responsibility ot the advertising and sale ot ticlcets. The success ot this performance was due to the splendid co- operation ot all those participating. LAW CLUB , A - A 0 A A A FIRST ROW: Joy, Compton, Bielke, Stotz, McComb, Ness, Knobloch, Woods, Berg, MacDonald, Lochmann. SEC- OND ROW: Treichel, Evans, Peeples, Waskow, Mruczek, G-askin, Andre, Kissane, Laurinaitis, Petersen, Lichtenberger, 'IHIRD ROW: Briscoe, Hunt, Knutson, Steging, Selimos, Olson, Wellc, Callaghan, Gerrone, Gartz, Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Upchurch, Laise, Pope, Nelson, Eisman, Hrdlicka, Jahnke, Hogg, Selvick, Wilmot, Doohan, Thomas, Heyden, One Hundred Fifty n ne MAROON AND WHITE LAWCLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Nichols, Orlandi, Sullivan, Burns, Pryor, Crowley, McLean, MacKenzie, Kitzing, Matis, Stone SECOND ROW: Fromm, Fromrn, Bass, Monitz, Stabiner, Pinsky, Fritz, Ashworth, Bedard, Calderwood, Cooper DiMatteo. THIRD ROW: Weingart, Vreuls, Arnundsen, Percival, O'Connor, Dillon, McAdams, Hale, Carlson Wilson, Ciancio, FOURTH RQW: Rinehart, Wasrnund, Jenista, Bellew, Sarnpracos, Weinthaler, Nelson, Hammer Jensen, Kelly, Brekke. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Klampferer, Blaikie, Naselli, Sedgwick, Westerberg, Bitzer, Fetters Anderson, Maitran, SIXTH ROW: Weyer, Slate, Stein, Mellin, Donohue, Kinsella, Di Ion, Findlav Woltman. LAW CLUB FIRST ROW: Briscoe, Collins, Korn, Panella, Roeriq-Treas., WestrichfSec., Boecker-V.-Pres., Andersen-Sgt.-at-Arms Loss, Lange. SECOND ROW: Lernperis, Tandrup, Karasinski, Baisler, Dziurlciewlcz, Cirnino, Perkins, Bretl, Fett Bloyd. THIRD ROW: Retran, Ostermeier, Gril-Iith, Geary, Cicmanec, Kosik, Doty, Maqgiore, Delaney, Gernhardt Andre, Adamclc. FOURTH ROW: Hacking, Knrkowski, Kelly, Tennyson, Egan, Thames, Wien, Larson, Jenca Rasmussen, Perlmen, FIFTH ROW: Polos, Puccio, Messineo, Sanders, Leva, Beggs, Walters, Hanson, Girten Farber, Rorne, Klassy, Merz, Hallrnan. One Hundred Sixty I I ORGANIZATIONS LAWCLUB FIRST ROW: Baltz, Finella, Finerty, Berg-Pres., LoCicero, Benight, Krenz, Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Consago, Carroll, Stockton, French, Jahn, Klemme, Kruskop, Pankau, Bouras. THIRD ROW: Kopala, Schey, Cain, Pryor, Zils, Monson, Ellinwood, Livingstone, Rinehart, Superfine. FOURTH ROW: Walsh, Finn, Woodburn, Hoglind, Cizek, Uhlir, Henriksen, Amberg, Freedman, Strauss, Scliarr. Under t' 1 sponsorship ot Mr, Nickols the Law Club held their meetings in the Civics Room. On Friday, march 30, 1934, a trial was held over WCFL under the direction ot Beverly Andre. Those participating were Edith Bloyd, Helen Westrick, Viola Adamek, James Kelly and Melvin Panella. The club provided a program tor the Congress Park P,-T. A. It consisted ot a dramatic sketch and was 'followed by a trial. Those who took part in the trial were Robert Hallman, Florence Gerri- hardt, Ranell Wilgus, Mildred Delaney, Ernest Jones, Earl Nelson, Kenneth Jensen, Helen Berberet, Harry Schueler, Melvin Klein and lda Anderson. A social was given on May ll and the proceeds went to the Commercial Department to pay tor the trip of the winning stenographers and typists to Urbana, Illinois, to take State Championship examinations. The otliicers tor the semester were: Ephraim Berg, president: Marge Boecker, vice-president: Helen Westrick, secretary: Edna Roerig, treasurer, and Stanley Loss, sergeant-a,t-arm Much credit tor the success ot the meetings was due to th work ot Margaret Keniiedyji retreshgent chairman, and Melvin Panella, program chairman. R53 V,,j,,i -f,, 1 TA ,N ' Q ' ' F LAW CLUB it ti F- RM an T' ix FIRST ROW: Morris, Merz, Blasi, Rasky, Shapiro, Donotrio, Johnsen. SFCOND ROW: Lochmann, Briggs, Zille, Gabriz, Mars, Ori, DuFraine, Kennedy, THIRD ROW: Price, Moss, Robin, Hart, Wolff, Lipscomb, Caravello, White. FOURTH ROW: Bowler, Slate, Grieb, Donahue, Sweeney, Carlson, Nickols, Klein, Aleksy, Kurtzman, Evans. One Hundred Sixty-one MAROON AND WHITE PENTONGCLUB Nl it Q t it Q A ... - FIRST ROW: Brekke, Tandrup-Treas., Schoenberg-Sec., Glassman-V.-Pres., Hartmann-Pres., Desmond, Van Kampen, Benson, Percival, Upchurch. SECOND ROW: Winzeler, Comm, Levenstein, Hamm, Colecchia, Lesotf, Wennerberg, Davidson, Morris, LoCicero. THIRD ROW: Jacobus, Hill, Lange, Smith, Wilson, Ziemann, Schulz, Pike, Pike, Lange. FOURTH ROW: Coffin, Nolan, Kolchitz, Koch, Panella, Loss, Strauss, Klemme, Jahn, Donnelly, Ostrom, Sweeney. FIFTH ROW: Lo Cashio, Polos, Slate, Hauser, Stein, Glickman, Hanson, Cramer, Calmeyn, Aleksy, Watt, Toussaint. To further the common interests in music, art, and literature, the Pentong Club was touncled as a small organization to be made up ot upper classmen who obtained a grade ot E or S in English, The name Pentong was derived trom the name pen, acting as a written tongue 'for our minds: the two words used in derivation being pen and tongue, The officers tor the club ot '33'f2 were: Julie Morris, president: Annabelle Green, vice-president: Robert Watt, secretary: Dolly Schoenberg, treasurer: Weston Whittingham, sergeant-at-arms. The otticers tor the club ot '34 were: Minnie l-lartmann, president: Mildred Glassman, vice-president: Dolly Schoenberg, secretary: Vera Tandrup, treasurer: John Upchurch, sergeant-at-arms, and Julie Morris, iunior adviser. Miss Sue Maher was sponsor. PENTON6 CLUB FIRST ROW: Okner, Desmond, Whittingham, Schoenberg, Green, Morris, Watt, Upchurch, Percival, Hartmann. SECOND ROW: Glassman, Shapiro, Robins, Kostow, Markos, I-lirt, Halrn, Briscoe, Krenz, Ori, Tandrup. THIRD ROW: Greenfield, Van Kampen, Peeples, Waskow, Cornell, Braude, Smith, Hill, Schroeder, Benight, Nettler. FOURTH ROW: Ferrone, Mac Nabb, Kelly, Lazar, Pryor, Fetters, Bitzer, Mellin, Stotz, Harris, Johnson, Jahn. One Hundred Sixty-two ORGANIZATIONS HI-Y FIRST ROW: Burns, Prior, Hass, Carlson, Ferrone, Blaikie, Olsen, Galvin, Murstiq. SECOND.ROW: Weinthaler, Bernstein, Wehrheim, Bowler, Ebert, Panella, Tennyson, Heyden, Mr, Robinson. THIRD ROW: Jones, Elray, Clarke, Liess, Schrafer, French, Klampferer, Sullivan, Johnson, Frede. FOURTH ROW: Greenfield, Upchurch, Cauqhran, Gallagher, Macgregor, I-lurka, Slate, Melby, Naselli, Allen, Stotz. The club met every Wednesday night at the Austin Y. lvl. C. A. Bob Mould, class ot '28, and Boys' Worlc Secretary at Y, was the Y. M. C. A. adviser. The faculty advisers were Mr. Robinson and Mr. Fouts. Eddie Carlson was president, Bill Blailcie, vice-presidentg Russ Olson, treasurerg and Bob I-lurlca was the secretary and sergeant-at-arms. Two features have been incorporated this past year which added to the interest ot the many activities. The 'First was an initiation which could be approached only by an excellent college initia- tion. The second teature, which always drew a large crowd, was a joint meeting every six weelcs with the girls' Y club. Atter the meeting the real entertainment began. Ping Pong, Pool, Billiards and Bridge were played: and, when the Indians were quiet enough tor the music to be heard, dancing held the spotlight. HI-Y FIRST ROW: Olsen-Treas., Carlson-Pres., Fouts, Blaikie-V.-Pres, Hurka-Sec. SECOND ROW: Zuccarelli, Schneider, Buccieri, Dreckman, Cann, Panella, Alelcsy. THIRD ROW: Lindgren, Calmeyn, Johnson, Thames, Evans, Brunton, Loss, Arndt, Browne. FOURTH ROW: Polos, Locke, Taylor, French, Klampferer, Ulir, Tennyson, MacKenzie Murstig, Cole. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Johnson, Hass, Melby, Bruhn, Schrafer, Shaw, Swenson, Drevniak, Clarke, Bray. One Hundred Sixty three MARO ON AND WHITE R.O.T.C. FIRST ROW: Callner, Whittingham, Lawrence, Capt. Jenks, Murphy, Reum, Danby. SECOND ROW: Potter, Cann, Goldblatt, Ternand, Becker, Rustarnes, Bohn, Argall, Gislason. THIRD ROW: DeDakis, Levinson, Ericksen, Hurka, Vrtiak, Behrens, Maxcn, Sarnpracos. FOURTH ROW: Davis, Atkins, Gilbride, Krugly, Kallestad, Donahue, Grimes. FIFTH ROW: Englerth, Levinson, Fyte, Barbour, Karr, Berg. The Austin R. O. T. C. Regiment has an enrollment ot 575. lt comprises the First Band, the Second Band, and six intanty companies. The regimental Commander is Lieutenant Colonel Michael Rustames, with Captain John Gislason as adiutant, Captain Lawrence Levinson as supply officer, lst Lieutenant Ephriarn Berg as Plans and training officer. The Maiors are Martin Rigall and John Beclcer. The Company Commanders are: Co. A, Captain Karl Behrensg Co. B, Captain Robert Gold- blattg Co. C, Captain Andrew Sariprocasg Co. D, Captain Sam Dedalcis: Co. E, Captain Hurlcag Co. F, Captain Herman Erickson: Co. G, lst Lieutenant Julius Levinson. Platrau commanders are Lieu- tenants Russell Karr, Roger Olsen, Wilbur Kenn, Joseph Fatina, John Almdale, Victor Casperson, Emmett Galvin, Wilbur Fyte, Stanley Cedarquist, Joseph Deterville, Robert Runnion, Richard Wiclc- man, Edward Donahue, Robert Price, and Sergeants Hubert Shuler, John Kiely, Merritt Farrell, David Frohman, Edward Newman, Warren Schaubaber, Charles Guinea, David Snelling. The Seconds in com- mand are Eugene Barboni, Edward Grimes, Liet Kallistad, Henry Atlrmis, and Wilfred South. R. O. T. C. I , ,rrrr FIRST ROW: Schanlaber, Kenra, Schuler, Capt. Jenks, Pell, Olsen, Ferrell. SECOND ROW: lngrassia, Almdale, Ouast, Stang, Williams, Brown, Gombiner, Frohman, THIRD ROW: Jones, Carellas, Tutskey, Swenson, Monaco, South, Margherone, DeBellis. One Hundred Sixty-four ORGANIZATIONS R. O. T. C. FIRST ROW: Rustames, Jenks, Becker, Argall. SECOND ROW: Cislason, Levinson, Ericksen, Goldblatt, Behrens, Grimes, DeDakis. THIRD ROW: Galvin, Levinson, Almdale, Atkins, Donahue, Casperson, Karr. FOURTH ROW: Englerth, South, Cederquist, Clement, Fybe, Kerm, Fatma, Olsen, Deferville, G-iesel. The measured cadence ot marching teetl Gleaming buttonsl Mirror-like putteesl A strutting drum maiorl Pomp and ceremony marked the annual War Department inspection ot our school unit ot the R.O.T. C., held Tuesday, May 8, in Merrick's Park. This year Maior Ernest Carr ot the U.S. Army, was inspecting otiicer of the Sixth Corps Area. The regiment was commanded by Cadet Colonel Michael Rustames with Cadet Maior John Gislason as regimental adiutant. The unit ot 450 men was divided into two battalions, the first under the leadership ot Maior Martin Argall with Lieutenant Eugene Barbour as his orderly, and the second under Maior John Becker with Lieutenant Roger Olson under him. The seven companies were com- manded by Cadet Captains Erickson, Goldblatt, Samprocos, Hurka, Behrens, De Dakis, Levinson and the band by Capt. Wiegman, drum major. The Corps was commended on its neatness as the glitter ot their brass buttons drew breaths ot admiration from the crowd. Their knowledge ot map reading and sanitation proved to be more than sutticiently adequate to answer all questions put to them by Maior Carr. R. O. T. C. FIRST ROW: Carellas, Spigle, Neiman, Tutskey, Schanlaber, Schuler, Pell, lngrassia. SECOND ROW: Kaminski, Ferrell, Marino, Stangeland, Ouast, Freilich, Williams, Gombiner, Harbin, Nordsiek. THIRD ROW: Kuettler, Koures, Smith, Martin, Harvey, Carlson, Cook, Munson, Gerwen, McMaster, Aiellum. FOURTH ROW: Margherone Monaco, Seaholm, Riccobono, Jones, Hauser, Nelson, Jones, McEIyea, Russo, LeVee. One Hundred Sixty five MAROON AND WHITE SPANISH PAPER FIRST ROW: Miss Publow, Pierce, Zarrillo, Swanson, O'ReiIly-Editor, Florio-Asst. Editor, Bevinqton-Asst.-, Wilson-Reporter, WedIockfReporter, Allan. SECOND ROW: O'ReiIIy, Mars, Berg, Killy, Johnson, Gawron, Livingstone, Downing, Hamm-Reporter, THIRD ROW: Brown, Mattson, Naselli, Larson, Notardonato, Norton, Nelson, Irwin, O'Connor, Karis. EI I6 de noviembre de I93I se publico el primer numero de Ia Charladora. EI tundador y primer redactor era Robert Burns Iclase de I932I. La intencion era de interesar mas a los alumnos enel espanol y dar oportunidad de escribir a los que quisieran contribuir articulos, cuentos, o rompecabezas. EI primer numero no tenia mas que una pagina, el de diciembre de I933 tenia ocho paqinas. The Spanish paper, La Charladoran is one ot the most popular features of the Spanish depart- ment. Miss Publow has been the adviser tor a number ot semesters. The members ot the statt ot '33If2 were: editor, I-Ialpin O'RieIIy: assistant editor, Nalio Floriog and reporters, Marian Bevington, Virginia Wedlock, Helen Wilson, and Helen Berg. The members ot '34 were: editor, I-Ielen Wilson: assistant editors, Jane Mattson and Virginia Wedloclc: and reporters, Mildred Mars, Lillian Monitz, and I-Iarriet Roth. SPANISH PAPER FIRST ROW: Hamm, Comm, Coiecchia, Wilson-Editor, Mattson-Asst. Ed., Wedlock-Asst. Ed., Ryden. SECOND ROW: Zille, Mars, Kurkowski, Monitz, Linderman, Geokaris, Leavitt. THIRD ROW: Upchurch, Ellinwood, Buccieri, Fein, Axelrod. One Hundred Sixty-six ORGANIZATIONS g IIYII FIRST ROW: Oikner, Weingart, I-lartmann, Schulz, Shapiro, Pederson, Braude, Finella, Henschel, Baltz, Morris, SECOND ROW: Brekke, Waterman, Green, Glassman, Ashworth, McKenzie, Lange, Lange, Krenz, Baldwin. THIRD ROW: Roerig, Kolodzik, Svoboda, Hill, Campbell, Colleges, Grant, Hirt, Briscoe, Halm. The Austin Y Club malces up a small part ot a great nation-wide organization, the Girl Reserves, otherwise known as the iunior members ot the Y. W. C, A. The Y girls try to tace lite squarely and to tind and give the best. The program for the semester ot '33If2 varied to suit the interest ot all the members. One meeting was devoted to a tall: by a representative from the Y. W. C. A. on the subiect, Boy and Girl Relation- ship. At another meeting a demonstration was given by tive women from the Boyer Cosmetic Labora- tories, showing how to apply malce-up correctly and sensibly. The I-Ianging ot the Greens and the County Fair were two events held at the Y. W. C. A. with many Austin girls taking part. Miss Iser is the adviser, and the otticers tor '33If2 were: Alice Pedersen, president: Edith Shapiro, vice-president: Edith Schulz, secretary: Ruth Braude, treasurer: and Virginia Zissman, sergeant-at-arms. IIYII an. Q Q ' IA - - FIRST ROW: Oziurkiewicz, Treichel, Young, Zille, Ness, Golk, Coffin, Jacobus, Petersen, Leavy, Gondora, SECOND ROW: Bures, Kvackay, Percival, Desmomd, Knutson, Mierop, Benson, Ziemann, Wilson, Lester, Rasky. THIRD ROW: Comm, Levenstein, Colecchia, McNabb, Milne, Cimino, Telesnicki, Peeples, Waskow, Tandrup, Blasi. FOURTH ROW: Hamm, Pike, Lein, Ditt, Pike, Smith, Lochmann, MacDonald, Jambor. One Hundred Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Y CLUB . FIRST ROW: Rathbun, Tuite, Trelatsky, Benson, Percival, Desmond, Pike, Finella, Collins, Rodak. SECOND ROW: G-auger, Hoffenkarnp, Engdahl, Fritz, Casper, Petersen, Carroll, Falvey, Colecchia, Hardman, Kramer. THIRD ROW: Kerrigan, Hargis, Jackson, Limke, Wharton, Lindquist, Bothe, Hansen, Martinson, Levenstein, Smith, Griffith. FOURTH ROW: Feley, Mattson, Uilssen, Torkelson, Vieman, Thompson, Bodenstab, Zidron, Lindahl, Black, Shultz. FIFTH ROW: McAuliH, Sievers, Hacking, Schulz, Pedersen, Halstead, Cottrell, Comm, Kurkowski, Risberg, Halls. SIXTH ROW: Pfeffer, Monaco, Lindholm, Krueger, Snow, Andre, Perry, Geary, Widrnar, Hamm, Shapiro, Tandrup. This year, the Y Club, elected the following officers to act as their leaders until June: Edith Percival, president: Martha Ann Benson, vice-president: Katherine Desmond, secretary: Helen Collages, treasurer: Edith Schulz, corresponding secretary and Mary Alice Hill, sergeant-atearms. A new cabinet system was started, by which the girls elected their own squad leaders. The squad leaders tor the eighth period were: Shirley Cottrell, Dorothy Hamm, Eva Belle Tarkelson and Alta June Muttera. Leaders for the ninth period were: Angeline Finella, Bessie Pike, Marcia Weyburn, Alice Lange and Mildred Hodge. Among the events that took place last year were: the Recognition Service, Mother and Daughter Tea, How to Apply tor a Job, and Looking into the Future. As usual, the club had their ring ceremonial and their semi-annual 'farewell dinner. Also, several ioint meetings with the boys' Hi-Y made the program very tull. ' Y' Y CLUB , , ,.,-...ii FIRST ROW: Pike, Hodge, Schulz-Treas,, Benson-V.-Pres., Percival-Pres., Desmond-Sec., Hill-Sgtfat-Arms, Lange, Coffin. SECOND ROW: McMullen, Roberts, Weyburne, Wilson, Olson, Smith, Schroeder, Rasky. THIRD ROW: LoCicero, Van Kampen, Pedersen, Lohmeier, Finella, Ostrorn, Blasi, Larson, Tante. FOURTH ROW: Hartmann, Berecz, Zicrnann, Shapiro. One Hundred Sixty-eight DRAMA LITTLE THEATRE L A .. up , FIRST ROW: Goldblatt, Davidson, Greentield, Green, Glassman, Rabinovitz, Mindlin, Berkson, Gelfano, Wasil. SECOND ROW: Simon, Monitz, Morrison, Fischer, Schitf, Baldwin, Smith, Mruczek, Brown, Marschak. THIRD ROW: Pratt, Hoskins, Cain, Bruster, Fein, Gordon, Nettler, Clement, Brown, Barnett, Olafson, Arrigo. Since the dramatic activities were incorporated by Miss Madeline Glynn in May l928, into an organization known as The Little Theatre, the aim of the group has remained the same. Itis To attord an insight into the various phases ot platform work tor those pupils in the' minority who choose the theatre as a protession and tor those in the maiority a better understanding ot this art in order that there may be an intelligent pursual ot it during leisure time, In June I93O, Miss Glynn had the group attiliated with The National Thespians, lhigh school national dramatic honor societyl, as Troupe No. I85. To date thirty-tour pupils have been awarded membership. Eligibility is based on loyalty, service, and ability. In February IQ33, The Playwriters was organized. The pre-requisite tor either Play Production or Playwiriting is a semester ot speech worlc. Since the introduction ot the economy program in September l933, the activities ot the group have necessarily been curtailed. LITTLE THEATRE FIRST ROW: Kleinow, Summers, Gibson, Dunlevy, Casey, Mayman, Chemers, Mathers, Gaskin, Andre, MacMahon, Silver. SECOND ROW: Monitz, Stabiner, Last, Aylward, Zappie, Lambert, Treloar, Weyburne, Miller, Greeley, Gould, Griseto, Lane. THIRD ROW: DeDakis, MacNabb, Robinson, Mattson, McAdams, Reavill, Kreiman, Winter, Dintzis, Shafer, Egan, DeWolfe. FOURTH ROW: Kelly, Harris, LeBlanc, Johnson, Slutsky, Bluestein, Slutskv, Moscow, Guttman, Chernotf. One Hundred Sixty nine MAROON AND WHITE LITTLE THEATRE FIRST ROW: Hardman, Miss Glynn, Pincholick, Glassman, Gaskin, Leblanc, Clair, Kuflewski, Wondreyka, O'Connell SECOND ROW: Bolotin, Moran, Couillard, O'Bra, Davidson, Rose, Manos, Waldman, Stipek, Proctor. THIRD ROW Morelli L nch Yo n He es R b' o 'tz ' ' ' ' ' , y , u cg, nn , a in vi , Mallhiot, Kazmierski, Wilson, Schultz, Herlch, Drucker, Cody, Charne FOURTH ROW: Lovig, Lobdell, St. Clair, Livingstone, Olsen, Cohn, Schaar, Shaw, Olson, Gibson, Seversen Lemke, Lapidus. The activities ot the Little Theatre tor '33 lf2 and '34 were: Oct. 30, I933-Lat Day Program. Nov. IO, I933-Armistice Day Program. Dec. 8, I933-Production Pot Boilers for the benefit Student Aid Fund. Jan. 29. I934-Production Saturday Market tor Austin Women's Club. Mar. IO, I934-Broadcast WCFL in co-operation with the Law Club. May IO, I934-Gloritied Follies Bergere. Group attendance at Goodman Theatre: Romantic Young Lady, Torchbearers, The Concert, Arkansas Bear.' Anathema, and Great Catherine. Central Y. lvl. C. A.: John Ferguson, The Church Mouse. and Crime at Blossoms. Chicago Women's Club: Speech Committee: Twelve Pound Look. and Lite of Beethoven. Auditorium Theatre: Ballet Russef' One Hundred Seventy S DRAMA 'LEfwtDEQw11wALQRE um P4155 GLYNN N FOLLIE5 BERGERE I' THE fVN!'aKPQf UP COR f'XD,2'H1PY LI DICK fi 'THQ INTRU1QDEf,P SCENE SOPHOCLE5 ANTEONEH 1 ,, -YJ One Hundred Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE + fswmourq Rmzmovnzs lAWDEAL3v5lDEALfY 'lin , JIM KELLY5 7 'LPREJU DICE SCENE uTHENK11USBAND5v 8PEECFiGROUP One Hundred Seventy-two SCENE O ' N El L L 'S mvarqom JONES? lin X. I, ORGANIZATIONS GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Y 'i..gf'XA I FIRST ROW: Kaufman, Von Bampus, Booth, Ptatf, Graft, Wadsworth, Cottrell, Falvey, Gerdes. SECOND ROW: Strompolos, Jensen, Hodge, Collins, Jones, Smith, Schroeder, Miller, Hottenkamp, Rathbun. THIRD ROW: Brinati, Clark, O'Donnell, Nosko, Hessler, Kaulinas, Henry, Smoczynski, Lewis, Weston, This year the Girls' Glee Club has been one ot the highlights ot Austin High' School. It has participated in a number of programs. The outstanding ot these was the Musical Conference held at the Auditorium Theatre. The club helped to blend their voices in the' grand tive-hundred girls' chorus. The refreshment and program committees arranged to carry out their old tradition ot a social each month. The membership ol the Glee Club has increased to about twice its original size. The girls took part in Austin's great annual Musical Festival held in May. Its elections are now held at the close of each semester instead ot the beginning as previously. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Booth, Brett, Greeno, HottenkampvV.-Pres., Falvey-Pres,, Collins-Sec., Vonesh, Ptatf-Treas. SECOND ROW: Marting, Fischer, Diasio, Zidron, Kaufman, Coffin, Wood, Rathbun, Ashrnan. THIRD ROW: Carlson, Brude, Martinson, Becker, Felio, Clark, Hodge, Mclvlullan, Schoepko, Linn, Henn. FOURTH RCXW: Donnelly, Cascio Lacart, Wosk, Kalbinger, Kaulinas, Hessler, Esnotf, Blaikie, Prester, Hagstrom, Weinfield, Borovik. One Hundred Seve nty-th ree MAROON AND WHITE GlRLS'GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Pugh, Stipek, Proctor, Huth, Larnendola, Carroll, Thoma. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Bugelow, Horsrud, Metropolis, Farmer, Engdahl, Schneider, Maskowitz. THIRD ROW: Thelin, Smoczynski, Bergener, Hoffmeister, Crcar, Jamieson, Maier, Bozarth, Casperson. FOURTH ROW: Swanson, Fatz, Johnson, Moody, Davies, Kristan, Troycr, Hall, Tick, Henry. The Austin l-ligh School College Club was organized in order to bring to the students ot the school, a clear knowledge ot college lite and customs. The club has also taken excursion trips to the Universities ot Chicago and Northwestern These trips have always proved helpful to the girls that participated, tor they actually saw the beautifull build- ings, chapels, dormitories, and campus lite. The College Club has had many teas tor delegates ot various Universities. When these delegates arrived at Austin, many students received valuable information as to the tuitions, types ot courses, locations and. ot course, campus lite. Other teas were held on the universities' campuses, of which any one was invited to attend. Girls from the College Club presided as hostesses. Another grand feature is the scholarship which they have prepared tor the most intellectual girl. The present otlicers ot the College Club are as follows: Alva Olsen president' Charlotte Ganier vice-president: Lee Nell Turney, treasurer: Mary Alice l-lill, cor. sec.: Marcella l-lallm, rec. se l COLLEGE CLUB C. FIRST ROW: Turney-Treas., Halrn-Rec. Sec., Hill-Corres. Sec., Olson4Pres., Zimmerman, Ganier-V.-Pres. SECOND ROW: Zaar, Nickol, Gordon, Willowick, Winter, Sandeen, Colecchia. One Hundred Seventy-'Four MUSIC l-. t BOYS' GLEE - X - s ' 1. ... FIRST ROW: Gallagher, Rotella, Joyce, Swanson, Witt, Wood, Rubens, Padula, Waller, Pollock, Miss Ryerson. SECOND ROW: Edgecombe, Schacht, Atkinson, Hawes, G-rawoig, Handelman, Marschak, Oberg, Buycr, Lawrence. THlRD ROW: Olderr, Arndt, Hansen, Laurell, Silverstein, Tadekk, Yarnell, Johnston, Niedzwiadek, Hansen, Mills. The Boys' Glee Club, during the past semester, has not made many public appearances as its time was spent mostly in rehearsing tor the Music Festival held in Rockwood Hall, May II. The boys all agreed that their time and ettorts were not wasted when the success ot the attair became apparent. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday the seventh period the boys taithtully treked over to the East Building to meet in Room 3l7. Miss Ryerson, who has proved her ability as an able leader, should be given a great deal ot credit tor the success ot the organization. On the seventeenth ot January the group went to Orchestra Hall, and because ot their excellent singing, they won the city championship. The cup was presented to Miss Ryerson. Not only the Boys' Glee Club is proud ot this achievement but the whole school as well. BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Hawes, Kasen, Aleksy, Handelman-V.-Pres., Swanson-Pres., Edgecombe-Sec., Minardi, Laurell. SECOND ROW: Lawrence, Erdmann, Tadelski, Henriksen, Podula, Marschak, Meyer, Janson, Loudon, Kahn. THIRD ROW: Oberg, Cederquist, Hansen, Swanson, Hill, Johnston, Freedman, Mills, Metzger, Weber, Hansen, Olderr. One Hund red Seventy-Eve MAROON AND WHITE OPERA FIRST ROW: Lindquist, Witt, Kolve, Sanders, Calderwood, Nelson, Lange. SECOND ROW: Miss Lloyd, McLean, Finley, Finn, Henderson, Gustafson. THIRD ROW: Felger, Hawkins, Hoyt, Weinthaler, Buchholz, Gunderson. Otficers elected were President, Emily Calderwoodg ViceePresident, Erwin Sanders: Secretary, Ingrid Kolveg Treasurer, Earl Nelson, Librarian, Gerry Wittg Refreshment Chairman, Bessie Henderson: Program Chairman, Vera Gustatsong Publicity Chairman, John McLeang and Pin Chairman, Muriel Hoyt. During the semester we had a I-'lallowe'en Social and a Thanksgiving Hop. On December I5 we came home from the Preliminary Contest jubilant because first place was ours. December 26 brought the Reunion-Dinner at the Washington-Pine I-lotel with Erwin Sanders as toastmaster. Frances Hamilton, Dorothy Finley, Frank Finn and members ot cabinet were in charge ot arrangements. Entertainers were Vera Gustafson, Jeanne Vollker, Marie Seminary, Frank Finn, Richard Rerisch, John McComb, and Mildred Anderson. The finals ot the City Contest were held on January I7 but we had to give up our trophy won last year to Lindblom. OPERA CLUB FIRST ROW: Murphy, Schoenberg, Von Bampus, Nelson, Witt-Pres., Kolve-Sec., Henderson, Hawkins-Treas., Lange-V.-Pres. SECOND ROW: Hamilton, Widmar, Stockholm, Barbera, Korn, Booth, Garibaldi, Trongeau, Finley. THIRD ROW: Hoyt, Gustafson, Clark, Gurinian, Bassi, Kurlo, Schultz, Kosik, Hansen, Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Finn, Hawes, Wilcox, Sanders, Baer, Nelson, Klassy, Wolters, Petersen, Fein. One Hundred Seventy-six OPERA P OPERA CLUB FIRST ROW:. Schroeder, Dixon, Mastrud, Cashman, Fitzgerald, Para, Nolan, Spialek. SECOND ROW: Olsen, Johnson, Felio, Smith, Wadsworth, McAuliffe, Gerdes, Mickelsen, Wolfgram. THIRD ROW: Mastrud, Werner, Evans, Jones, Fitzgerald, Henderson, Lindquist, Hansen, Oliver, Black, Grichter. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Lawrence, Erdmann, Swanson, Hoglind, Johnston, Clark, Wagner, Philiotis, Buccieri, Boberg, Volkman. When the second semester began and Miss Lloyd announced that there would be no opera there was great disappointment. Otlicers tor this semester were: President, Gerry Witt: Vice-President, Dorothy Lange: Secretary, lngrid Kolve: Treasurer, Forrest Hawkins: Librarian, William Murphy: Refreshment Chairman, Virginia Von Bampus: Pin Chairman, Muriel Hoyt: and Publicity Chairman, Erwin Sanders. The group selected to sing in the ln-and-About Chicago Chorus tor the National Music Supervisors Conterence in April were: Miriam Booth, Phyllis Evans, Kathleen Fitzgerald, Mariam Gurinian, lngrid Kolve, Adelaide McAulitte, Marjorie Schroeder, Alice Spialek, Laura Jean Wadsworth, Ruth Barbera,, Elaine Bassi, Lucille Jones, Louise Lindquist, Annette Oliver, Evelyn Stockholm, Marie Fitzgerald, Vera Gustafson, Jane Hanson, Bessie Henderson, Charline Roberts, Frank Finn, Joseph Harves, James Feld- man, William Hill, lrving Fein, Edward Frondsen, Earl Nelson, Arthur Rakos, Erwin Sanders, John Schunk, Howard Wagner, Warren Edgecombe, Forrest Hawkins, William Murphy and Gerry Witt. On April l l, the date ot the concert, this group had dinner and danced in the grand ballroom ot the Stevens Hotel. A dance was given on April 20, in coniunction with the Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. May l I, brought the Annual Music Festival in which all the music organizations par- ticipated. The winners ot the class vocal contest were: Soprano, Lorraine Trongeau: Alto, Dorothy Finley: Tenior, Frank Finn: and Bass, Gerry Witt. During the year we lost the tollowing graduates: John McComb, Violet Bucholz, Emily Calderwood, Pearl Felger, Grace Gunderson, Edith Lindquist, Edward Marks, John McLean, Edward Wood, Miriam Booth, Ruth Clark, Estelle Garibaldi, Mariam Gurinian, Frances Hamilton, lngrid Kolve, Katherine Kurlo, Lorraine Trongeau, Virginia Von Bampus, Ruth Barbera, Elaine Bassi, Dorothy Finley, Vera Gustafson, Evelyn Hanson, Muriel Hoyt, Bessie Henderson, Audrey Schwartz, Evelyn Stockholm, Mildred Widmar, Frank Finn, Lloyd Klassey, Earl Nelson, William Weber, Peter Beketa, lrving Fein, Harold Johnson, William Murphy, Marcus Peterson, Erwin Sanders, Jack Wilcox, and Herman Walters. One Hundred Seventy seven owcrnvm qv 'Z .ea CONCERT BAND SHIP PION HAM : cn I f: : Q. 7 m O. vw C cv 4 cn :1 PQ' 'f 2. nn :r ff' b . LP . 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A strong group ot racqueteers headed by the veterans Ed Gregory, Mary Liberkxan, Sam Pryor and Peter Baclrett, waged combat against the numerous scheduled opponents. N The other members of the team were Carlson, Gliclcman, Wolf, Behr, Bernstein, Bernbaum, I-lershman and Condon. The managerial duties were taken care ot by Simon and Temlcin. Throughout the season more than thirty-tive aspirants were carried on the squad. Three tournaments were held durnig the season: the tirst was the annual spring tournament which drew over titty contestants. The results ot this tourney as in the past years figured prominently in the 'Final make-up ot the team. The other contests were the round-robin event which was tor the members ot the squad who did not malce the team, and the mixed double tournament held in collaboration with the girls' tennis team. -Eugene Gliclcrnan. CHEER LEADERS T .. ' 1 ., . ,, . , ,fi-.S , l I I I I FIRST ROW: Peters, I-Iornstein, Thwaite, Tracy. SECOND ROW: Dittmer, Tracy, Weinthaler, Silver, McComb. One Hundred Eighty-three N MAROON AND WHITE Edith Shapiro Ruth Braude Mildred Glassman Milvian Weingart Priscilla Borgerson Richard I-leyden Alice Hans Louise Krueger Janet Chadwick Irene Fibranz 'One Hundred Eighty-four MAROON AND WHITE STAFF Ruth Braude CO-EDITORS Edith Shapiro ASSISTANT EDITORS ..,,,, Mildred Glassman Milvian Weingart CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Richard Heyden Priscilla Borgersen ASSOCIATE ART EDITORS Alice Hans .Janet Chadwick Louise Krueger SENIOR EDITORS Alice Pedersen Edith Schulz Mary Ashworth ACTIVITIES Muriel Briscoe Annabelle Greene Aaron Greenfield Dorothea Ander EDITORS Irene Fibranz Gwynne Wilson ACHIEVEMENT EDITORS Miriam Briggs Mariorie Lochma nn Margaret MacDonald SPORTS EDITOR Harold Baer ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR Robert Strauss FEATU RE SECTION John Crooks SNAPSHOT COLLECTORS Julie Morris Ruth Carroll Helen Witte Melvin Panella TYPISTS Minnie Devoe Florence Lindquist FACULTY EDITOR Bernard Woltman BUSINESS STAFF ASSISTANTS Emily Cia ni Angeline Finella Florence Mill TREASURER Bernice Anderson ASSISTANT TREASU RERS Helen Berg Mary Kelly ACCOUNTANT Marqa ret Todd ASSISTANT ACCOU NTANT Bella Kaplan SALES MANAGER John Upchurch ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER Helen Wilson Jim Kelly John Mackie Raymond Ott Howard Spiehs CHIEF FILING CLERK LaVergne Langlands ASSISTANT FILING CLERK Florence Zimmerman ART STAFF MEMBERS Stanley Anderson Gladys Bell Diclc Bremner Evelyn Cervenlca Milton Christensen William Diederich Eleanor Donaldson Nicholas Gibson Georgia Gunderson LeRoy Hansen Chris Hess Janice Johnson Charmian Johnstone Betty Moore Norman Ruse Harvey Reum Jack Stonehouse Mary Alice Hill 6 M. AND W. STAFF Alice Pedersen Aaron Greenfield Margaret MacDonald John Crooks Le Roy Hansen Sr. Ed., '34 Sr. Ed., '33'f2 Achievement Ed., '34 Features, '34 Art Statl, '33V2 Edith Schulz Muriel Briscoe Harold Baer Mariorie Lochmann Dick Bremner Sr. Ed., '34 Act. Ed., '34 Sports Ed., '34 Achievement Ed., '34 Art Staff, '34 Dorothea Ander Gwyne Wilson Robert Strauss Ruth Carroll Stanley Anderson Sr. Ed., '33'f2 Act. Ed., '34 Asst. Sports Ed., '34 Typist Art Staff, '34 Mary Ashworth Miriam Briggs Julie Morris Helen Witte Nicholas Gibson Sr. Ed., '33'f2 Achievement Ed., '34 Snapshots, '34 Typist, '34 Art Staff, '34 Annabelle Greene Melvin Panella Evelyn Ceryenka Bernard Woltman Florence Lindquist Milton Christensen Sr. Ed., '33lf2 Snapshots, '34 Art Stait, '34 Typist, '34 Typist, '34 Art Staff, '34 One Hundred Eighty-five MAROON AND WHITE William Diederich Janice Johnson Mary Alice Hill John MacKee Margaret Todd Art Staff, '34 Art Staff, '34 Art Staff, '34 Asst. Sales Mgr., '34 Accountant, '34 Eleanor Donaldson Betty Moore John Upchurch Raymond Ott LaVergne Lanqlands Art Staff, '34 Art Statf, '34 Sales Mgr., '34 Asst. Sales Mgr., '34 Chief Filing Clerk, '34 Georgia Gunderson Norman Reese Helen Wilson Bernice Andersen Charlotte Leavitt Art Staff, '34 Art Staff, '33lf2 Asst. Sales Mgr., '34 Treasurer, '34 Asst.iFiling Clerk, '34 Gladys Bell Harvey Reum James Kelly Helen Berg Belle Kaplan Art Staff, '34 Art StaH,'33VZ Asst. Sales Mgr., '34 Asst. Treasurer, '34 Asst, Accountant, '34 Chris Hess Jack Stonehouse Emily Ciani Mary Kelly Angeline Finello Florencezirnmerman Art Staff, '34 Art Statf, '34 Bus. Statl Asst., '34 Asst. Treasurer, '34 Bus. Staff Asst., '34 Asst.Filing Clerk,'34 One Hundred Eighty-six JOURNALISM TIMES AND ANNUAL ADVISERS H- A, B?FSnS Louise Pellens R. C. Compton Editorial Art Business he Augtin Mime '33V2 STAFF Editors-in-chiet- Walter Condon, l-lalpin O'Reilly Business Manager- Ernest Klemme News Editor- Anne Brew Sports Editor- Alex Berman L'Allegro- Marian Bevington Literary Editors- Ruth Braude, Edith Shapiro Cartoonists- LeRoy l-lansen, Stan Anderson, Dick Brem- ner, Nick Gibson Assistant News Editors- Dorothy Grover, Jeannette Gilbertson, Dor- othy Parker. Sport Chatter- l-lenry Freedman Sports Writers- l-larry Axelrod, Robert Birchtield, David Frohman, Joseph Lazar, Marguerite Nickol Reports and Statl Writers- Margaret Robertson, Betty Allen, Catherine Salabes, Lilian Okner, Rose Cantalupo, Miriam Booth, Eileen Murphy, Mary Ellen Dalton, Annabelle Green, Martha Ann Ben- son, Katherine Desmond, Alice Pedersen, Edith Schulz Assistant Business Managers- l-lerbert Jahn, Robert Watt, John Crooks Advertising Manager- Ray Freedman Advertising Assistant- Ray Grawoig, Ted Eisman Typists- Lucille Planing, Bessie Manos, Margaret Lubinetz Adviser- H. A. Berens '34 STAFF News Editor- l-larry Axelrod Sports Editor- l-lenry D. Freedman Editor-in-chiet- Alex Berman Business Manager- Ernest Klemme Literary Editors- John V. Crooks, Katherine Desmond L'Allegro- Bill Diederich Gala Lite- Martha Ann Benson Girls' Sportlight- Marguerite Nickol Assistant News Editors- Rose Cantalupo, Don Koeppel, Bob Law- rence Cartoonists- Stan Anderson, Dick Bremner, Nick Gibson Sports Writers- Allan Baruck, Bob Strauss, David Frohman Reporters and Statl Writers- l-loward Stevens, Florence Banning, Jean- nette Beloc, Bernice Davidson, Marion Klock, Leo Newsome, Virginia l-lughes, Ed- ward Tierney, Lucille Shapiro, Annette Gawron, Grace Willowick Sport Chatter- Ted Eisman Circulation Managers- West-l-lerbert Jahn East-Robert Watt Circulating Assistants- l-larold Gubricky, l-larriet Roth, Wesley McElyea, Karl Pteitter Assistant Business Manager- Evelyn Abrams Advertising Managers- James Bass, Lucille Planing Advertising Assistants- David Seaholm, Julie Lo Cicero Typists- Florence Lindquist, Lucille Planing, Esther Bonter, Bessie Manos, Minnie Devoe Advisers- l-l. A. Berens, R. C. 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One Hundred Ninety-two T IMES ADVISOR THE BOSS nan, ' ' 1 Q hi P'RESHlE 153g fl V '2Qf x 's Q . 8 A f fa? Us Qin MOST POPULAR 2, 4, XL 1 Gmc. PRES. cg-yyoazfgi ur Gymnasiums and Playing Fields 44 scenes ol Minor credits and Major Facts ol our high school days a Our attention to Health and Bodily Strength and Posture, to mental and moral Good Sportsmanship, and to social Grace and poise. i W N SPORTS TQNG S A fix? 7, x SCPMMDT xxv MURPHY Eb MDAQEIES XX vm 564.2 U I ' gi PM STEPFE v' -fgr'1 WN Qwxx 9 V xxx f 11 gill X ,QQig!!ON mm N5 1 if I O ,1 Q! Nm xi wig K TMAN ,., f x Wifi 0 1 'Ki if ,I G KQXJY-QA, xx OHddNth ww MAROON AND WHITE VARSITY A The lettermen's club, better known as the Varsity A, has suc- cesstully completed a year's activity in which the members have endeavored to rank the Varsity A as the tirst club in school and publicize it more to Austin as a whole. The tirst term was very quiet. Its otticers were Chuck Stotz, president: Augie Siniscalchi, vice-president: and I-lowie Wyatt, secre- tary-treasurer. As a result ot the tall initiation, which was enjoyed by all, the club now numbers about titty-seven members. A vain attempt to have a prom was made this term, but too many ditticulties arose. As the semester drew to a close, a pin committee was tormed and the club pin was made more attractive. The second semester's activities snapped the club out ot its tem- porary legarthy and its year's purpose was definitely accomplished. With Jess Wright as president, l'lenry Meyer, vice-president: and Dick Brunton, secretary-treasurer, a program was established and successtully carried out. Meetings were changed to every Thursday and current problems ot athletics and school lite were taken up tor discussion by the group. Some ot the new amendments to the constitution are: l-lereatter, a minor letter will not admit a candidate into the Varsity p and Upon the advice ot the Athletic Director, all tootball lettermen are in- i detinitely dropped trom the roster and no more will be admitted , until a suitable time. VARSITY A '33V2 J-.. - lll FIRST ROW: Drees, Evans, Jenista, Fetters, Myers, Brunton, Stotz, Siniscalchi, Allen, Lazar, Uhter, Ryan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thompson, Johnson, French, Olsen, Karnber, Mesch, Wright, Granzin, Andrews, Bernstein, Polas. THIRD ROW: Nelson, Weinthaler, Tracy, Anderson, Kacen, Pryor, Ballew, Potts, Slavin, Stonhouse, Katallo, Merley. FOURTH ROW: Engelthaler, Mills, Nortoni, Blake, Laise, Shapiro, Havlicek, Huxhold, Silver, Bowler, Florio. FIFTH ROW: Pop, Thames, Slate, Heaqstedt, Barrett, Pederson, Blaikie, Birchfield, Deverman. SIXTH ROW: Larisey, Frede, Harman, Haas, Nelson, Copersrnet, Peel, Gallagher, Klampferer, Nyberq, Hockberger. One Hundred Ninety-four VARSITY A The new requirements tor entrance into the Varsity A are: an applicant must win a major letter in competitive sports, must be approved by his coach or the taculty adviser ot the club, and must be a student in good standing. The club is trying to restrict its member- ship to a small group ot hard workers. ' The main attraction ot this semester was a Varsity A Day Circus and Olympics, held in the Boys' Gym. The committee in charge was: Mr. A. H. Thompson, adviser, David Frohman, chairman, Bert Kasen, Mouse Andrews, Legs Granzin, and Frank Havlicek. Some ot the sports represented were sprinting, pole-vaulting, and jumping-, tumbling, gymnastics, tencing, ping pong, basketball, and tennis. The teature stars were: Henry Meyer, national junior gymnastic champion: John Economos, national A. A. U. pole-vaulting champion: Bud Condon and Jess Wright, city sprinting aces: lightweight and heavyweight basketball, gymnastic teams: No. I ranking tennis player in Austin, Alice Lange, Austin's Babe Didrickson 7 Jerry Lavin, Chicago junior ping pong champion, and Miss Hotmeister, Chicago women's ping pong champion and tennis star. The above, together with a prom which it is hoped will be run later in the semester, are planned to be annual events. The club also continued its custom ot wearing the letters on Wecl- nesday and it is an understood ruling ot the school that no foreign letters are to be worn on that day. This sums up the most successful year in the history ot the Varsity Thompson has been the devoted faculty adviser throughout the year. SPORTS Mr. A. H. --David Frohman. VARSITY A '34 FIRST ROW: Thompson, Bowler, Andrews, Potts, Wright-Pres., Frcnch, Meyer-V.-Pres., Brunton-Sec. SECOND ROW: ' IRD ROW ' Granzin, Uhlir, Bellew, White, Pales, Trace, Pryor, Evans. TH 1 Polos, Frohman, Nelson, Gibbons, Kasen, Slavin, Johnson, Olsen, Bernstein, Mills, Thames. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Kutchera, Young, Mollers, Slate-Sgt: at Arms, Havlicek, Drees, Blaikie, Nyberg, Stern, Zils, One Hundred Ninety-five MAROON AND WHITE HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL . 1.1 FIRST ROW: Champelli, Potts, Bouzeos, DeVeirman, Adams, Fctters. SECOND ROW: Coach Murphy, Ludwick, Westlake, Hince, Leahy, Ciancio, Slavin, The heavyweight basketball team started off the season in superb form. The team defeated the alumni, Lane, and Waller, respectively, and finally succumbed to the strong St. Mel quintet. After these opening games, the team trounced Fenger and then lost two close ones to Catholic High of Joliet and Amundsen. The team entered the Stagg lnterscholastic tournament playing at the University of Chicago Field House. The team drew Bowen as an opponent for the first round and defeated them 22-2l, when Drees made a baslcet in the last five seconds of play. After defeating Morton, 23-ICI, the team played Lane and after a very exciting game was defeated by the close score of 32-30. This same Lane team won the tournament. -Jack Potts. Robert Adams-Guard Fred l-lince-Center Adams is a consistent player. Arrived in middle of season Has a good future. Hard to keep up with. Specializes on long shots. Star center and floor man. Thomas Bouzeos-Forward Edward Leahy-Forward All city candidate. All city candidate. Heavyweight captain. High scorer for heavies Splendid worlc forteam. Speedy floor man. James Fetters-Center Jack Potts-Forward A clever floor man. Ambidexterous shooter. Has a good eye. Has made spectacular shots in crucial moments. Sharp shooter. Swell shot from all angles. Chester Westlalce Always dependable. Hard going player. Specializes on long shots. One Hundred Ninety-six SPORTS LIGHTWEI T Qs? FIRST ROW: Murphy, Cobrin, Andrews, Henriksen, Norton, Ridker, Granzin, Vitacco. SECOND ROW1 Lodwick, Locey, Erdman, Mortell, Harman, Filler, Schlesinger, Karel, Siegel, Cohn, Freedman, Lavln. The lightweight quintet opened the season by deteating Austin's traditional rival, Oak Park, by the close score ot 2l-20. The cagers then lost to Waller and St. Mels, respectively, and closed their practice season with victories over Fenger, Catholic High ot Joliet and Amundsen. Coach Murphy's team showed great torm in winning its tirst three league encounters trom Foreman, Schurz, and Tuley. ln the next two games it succumbed to Crane and Kelvyn Park. McKinley was defeated in the next game, and in their last league tilt the Maroons tell before a strong Marshall team. The Maroon's lineup had Buddy Corbin and Legs Granzin at torwards. Paul Henriksen jumped center and Marty Ridker and Mouse Andrews took care ot the guard positions. Seymour Cobrin-Forward All around star. Higher scorer tor lights. Seymour is just a good man. Marty Ridker-Guard Always a good defense man. Has a great fake. Saved many games. Arthu r And rews-Guard Andrews captain and star guard. Hard man to stop. Shoots well from all angles. -Jack Potts. Paul Henriksen-Center A great ball player. Hendriksen rates among the best. Stellar man under basket. . Louis Granzin-Forward A marvelous ball handler. Has a dead eye tor all shots. Short shot artist. Donald Norton-Forward All city prospect. Has great ability. Shoots plenty and scores plenty. One Hund red Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE A A HWCE ' -. , HENRICKSEN ' 1' ,,.,q 4 Y A ,' ' L A ., ,,,. 1 A . K, N waz? Ka ,fy Q esmmzm FETTER QWT U A' -..' fu -X 1 X UFO fy in ri Rf Yi X O 9 J. ix . MSW? Y' 2 A . 1-Af 5 Q ,J X, ,-,K qub .L My ,, ..., 6. X .,,,. H NORTON X 3 V W POTTS fi N if fy? J ' mums- 0 X' Numan XO! I V XO 1 .,,, -sk ,, A A .ga J? Xf Q 3 of of ?, j' 2 if XBOU.gQEOS'X X 'Q f ANDRQLvSXf,f 7 R0 conmm QQSEQEYQQKH, 5 va. SQWAW on-adawfyghf SPORTS 'E1 EE BARTOLM 2 X' DEVO RE FALK GIBB COUJNS ANDREWS HAMILTON KN LAISE 'ui- MESCH RF BAT l C KY LAGORIQ UJAL5 4'-J-I-1 I H J ,vt One Hundred Ninety- MAROON AND WHITE SENIOR SKATING FIRST RQW: Andrews, Laise, Engelthaler, Trebaticky, Lagorio. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Johnson, Marziana Bowler, Ryan. Led by Co-captains Robert I.aGorio and Bernie Cannatta the Maroon and White skaters captured the City Championship tor the second consecutive year, thereby confirming Coach Collins' hopes for a successtul season. In a meet that was packed with thrills and fast skating the Austin bladesters showed the rest ot the city skaters iust why they are champions. The lvlaroons garnered 2l points, 'Followed by Tilden and Schurz, each ot whom made point totals ot IO. Co- captains Bob LaGorio and Bernie Cannatta proved their rnettle by copping first places in the 880-yard and mile, respectively. John Trebaticky tinished thirdiin the 440-yard event. The senior relay team, composed ot Bob I.aGorio, Bernie Cannatta, John Trebaticky, and Bill Laise, defended their title successfully by beating out Schurz in a thrilling race which had the crowd that attended the meet in an uproar. Bernie Cannatta continued his brilliant skating this year by taking tirst place in the mile in the City lvleet. I-le also was a standout on the relay team. Bernie added tur- ther glory to Austin this year by outskating a strong tield ot contestants to win his second pair ot silver skates in the intermediate division ot the 'l'ribune's Annual Silver Skates Derby. Last year he was victorious in the junior division. Cannatta was unde- teated in high school competition this year. Another standout on the team was John Trebaticky. I'Ie tinished third in the 440- yard dash in the City Ivleet and he also took many tirsts and seconds in dual meets. John was a prominent member ot Austin's relay team, too. The Maroon's other captain, Bob I.aGorio, also accomplished much tor Austin's cause this year through his superior skating. Bob climaxed his wondertul year by win- ning the 880-yard event in the City Meet. With the exception ot Bill Laise and Jim Ryan, Austin's entire team will be back next year to detend their championship. Some very tine skaters are coming up trom the junior ranks next year and they will reintorce the senior team considerably. With the wondertul material that always is on hand, Coach Collins should be able next season to put an aggregation on the ice capable ot detending their championship. -Bob Strauss. Two Hundred SPORTS JUNIOR SKATlNG FIRST ROW: Anderson, Billion, Devore, Mesch, Walsh, Thompson, Falk. SECOND ROW: Dillon, Costello, Bull, Andersen, Norton, Patt, Dobbeck, Bowler, The Junior bladesters repeated their pertormance ot last year by again finishing second in the City Meet, but, it took a strong Tilden team to deprive them of the title. Austin had been undefeated up until the City Meet and it was a hard contest tor the skaters to lose, but, maybe next year they can take the championship. ln the meet Tilden compiled a total ot 2I points with Austin and Sullivan getting ll and 9 points, respectively. For Austin, Thompson and Falk took third and fourth places, respectively, in the 220-yard dash. Billian annexed tourth in the 880. Second place was taken by Bartolai, in the 440-yard event. The Maroon relay team, composed ot Devore, Thompson, Bartolai, and Mesch, took second place honors. Co-captains John Mesch and Gilbert Devore performed very well for Austin this year, although neither of them placed in the City Meet. They were also members ot the relay team. Johnny finished second in the iunior division of the Silver Skates Derby. Next season Mesch and Devore will be back tor competition and they should improve over their past record. The juniors compiled a good record this year, considering the tact that Coach Collins had only one veteran, Johnny Mesch, to build his team on. The team must have been inspired with the thought ot the fine record that the juniors have made in the past, because they went ahead and won every meet they were entered in, losing only to Tilden in the City Meet. Although Tilden won the title, the Maroons succeeded in defeating them on three ditlerent occasions prior to the City Meet. On December I8, the iuniors and seniors engaged in a dual meet at the Coliseum with Tilden taking all first and second places. The iunior 220-yard dash, and 440-yard races were won by Thompson, tollowed in the first by l-lamilton, and in the second by Mesch, who also took tirst place in the 880-yard. Second place here was taken by Devore. Another fine skater on the Maroon squad was Thompson. Besides placing third in the 220-yard dash in the City Meet, his sterling pertormances throughout the season made him one ot Coach Collins' most valued skaters. l-le also skated on the relay team. Coach Collins must also be given credit tor the good work that he has done in building a formidable aggregation out of practically raw material. -Bob Strauss. Two Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE SENIOR TRACK FIRST ROW: Polos, Condon, Capt. Meyer, Wright, Pfohl, Frohman. SECOND ROW: French, Blaikie, MacNabb, Holmberg, Johnson, Klampferer, Mgr, Mills. THIRD ROW: Secor, Arndt, Alesky, Florio, Fryk, Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Hockberger, Kelley, Brunton, Evans, Anderson, Stern, Olson. With the loss ot some ot its best material, the Austin senior team was unable to retain its former championship standing during the I934 indoor season. However, there were a tew stars who illuminated the traclc horizon. Among these were Condon, who garnered second place in the City 50 yard dash, Ptohl, who tied tor third in the City high iump, Blailcie, who ran the mile, Capt. Meyer, who though hampered by injuries, is credited with some good performances, Wright, in the dash, and the relay team consisting ot Condon, Secor, Moteleslci and Wright. Klampterer, Kelley, Johnson, French, and MacNabb, together with the aforementioned, scored the heaviest tor the season. The Juniors tared a little better, Voebel and Trace placed third and fourth respectively, in the City 50 yard dash and P. Wright tied for fourth in the pole vault. Other scorers tor the Juniors were Palumbo, Levander. French and Benson. The Maroons are expected to finish no lower than second in the outdoor city meet, and are loolcing tor several places in the state meet. With Condon and Wright in the IOO and 220 yard dashes, Brunton in the high and low hurdles, Capt. Meyer in the broad lump, Blailcie in the mile, and the sprint relay team consisting ot the tirst tour mentioned, you have the Senior track teams' points in the Outdoor City Meet. David Frohman. JUNIOR TRACK FIRST ROW: Hirsh, French, Cherry, Voebel lCapt.l, Kammerling, Gordon, Levander. SECOND ROW: Coach Schmidt, Snow, Casey, Ganson, Neumuth, Pulsa, Mgr. Mills. THIRD ROW: Palumbo, Unmach Choitz Moran wright. ' ' ' Two Hundred Two SPORTS Hs.:-'mmi M TEAM 4, ,545 ,1 if 5 I , ..-Q... '- K X k , Wm 2, 1 3 N A ' -CQZNW I 2 1 J' .Q 'fm ' ' W 1 if QTIH-f Qi:-5-s. 4 .,,. N 1' I yr 3 Q M816 iff Q 'PQN Q , Na fp.. fi XA: gi 1: ,ffl A x , ,Ti X Xe., Sf N L f ,.,, E X V 4' xx 61202 4 ii ja' 1 ixa if f5 W V Two Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE BASEBALL if L I ,Q F t I 'ti I V Y f Iyfi ' - W 2- '4- ,iid f 4.51 - V Q A r ,1 I , WT. If 2- 7 61 virzriwii Iii In J A I ' iv Titus- 5 f -4.3 fir gr' 'I, , if tri , I 5. I t I , I .2 FIRST ROW: Andrews, Westlake, Eldridge, Bouzeos, Thompson, Reynolds, Marziani. SECOND ROW: Ondreas, Schultz, Fclicelli, Demitt, Ausili, I-Iammersbach, Gibbons, THIRD ROW: Billian, Busch, Champelli, Bruce, Glaser, Wilmot. FOURTH ROW: Mgr. Goss, Kupka, Bremrier, Finucane, Dzidz, Mgr. Hendriksen, Coach Olson. Austin's baseball nine has enioyed tair success on the diamond this year. The Maroons opened the season on April 5, when they traveled to Morton high and lost by the score ot 9-5. The tollowing day they toolc a I4-4 trouncing trom the hard-hitting Lane Tech team. On April IO, the Morton team beat Austin tor the second time, IO-6. Combining good hitting with superb pitching the Maroons pounded out a 7-5 victory over their traditional rivals, Oalc Park, April I3, at Oak Park Stadium. The Maroon and White nine dropped its opening league tilt to Crane, 5-I, at Douglas Parlf. On April 20, Austin journeyed to Evanston and administered a 6-5 liclcing. Farragut toolc the measure ot Austin, 6-2, in their second West section encounter at McKinley Park on April I9. I-larrison deteated the Maroons 9-7, April 23, in a league game. The managerial jobs were ably talcen care ot by Henriksen and Goss. -Bob Strauss. LEAGUE SCHEDULE Crane, 5 ....,,,, , ..,.,., A ,... ...,. Austin, I Farragut, 6 ,,,., . ,.,.,....,......, Austin, 2 Harrison, 9 .. .,.. .. ,,.,.....,.....,.. Austin, 7 Austin, I2 ,,,,,.,,..Kelvyn Parlc, IO Austin, 3 ,....,.,.., ...,.....,.. Marshall, 2 Marshall, I I .. ., . ,..,............,.,. Austin, O Austin, I6 ...,.,, , ..,,.. .Kelvyn Parlc, I Crane, 7 ......,.. ., ,,,..,.,.,..,. Austin, 4 Farragut, IO . ........, Austin, 3 I-Iarrison, 8 , ,.,.,........ Austin, 3 Two Hundred Four SPORTS 3 I BASEBALL . '4 , fm: YRONDREIRS I 5 in 1, , : 1..1, ANDRILUJS g I! 5 V V ' Q N ,H 3- Wg? Q W W T WP? N x ,,f'. sz y i ,-f X1 0. A : xy W XX , ffvff h ,, rv ,E Agia 'I I ? I UW, i J A M , 1 is KUPKA g 0 ' x A 32 if , fu ff Q59 ff? Mrex if 5 ' ' :X M1 , f 3 iv fd I. ,A 4' ' I 1 GH3?iNS Q ta aff . ,, , , A 1 X -. ' , ' A ! REYNOLDS q ME ww q i ',,--,., 'M .' Axixw--ef'J , ff -f5ff2,f-RTM DQDZ Q -A1 :-, , ' BOUYXEOS A - ' I 1 1' I, ' A, ff, 1 . 72' ,aga M x , N A Q , - A ' 121 V UJESTLAKE mAR:QANu ' 4' by 'W Two Hundred Five MAROON AND WHITE FOOTBALL- I 933 FIRST ROW: AWeqer, Carlson, Gussick, Bernbrock, Scaletta, Kasen, Thompson, Frede. SECOND ROW: Siniscalchi, Gauka, Alterie, McGurn, Pales, Campbell, DeCorrevont, Dzidz. THIRD ROW: Golden, Ward, Risetto, Weaver, ghlinh Bgucc, Blake, Erickson. FOURTH ROW: Zils, Foxvog, Marziani, Jahnke, Gridelli, Doyen, Polas, Noonan, oac ing. Even their opponents will admit that Coach Ring's gridmen fought hard and valiantly to the final whistle. When, at the presentation of football letters, the Coach declared, They're a great bunch of boys--and l'm proud of them! he was not merely uttering an appropriate post-season statement. He was iustifiably praising a group of players who had given every ounce of strength and energy possible despite almost overwhelming odds. From the standpoint of achieving victories, however, Austin's grid squad cannot be recorded as successful. The Ringmen offered no alibis when, after only five days of practice they found themselves, on Saturday, September 30, confronted with the task of tackling Austin's keenest rival, Oak Park, which had already played and won two encounters. The Oak Park stadium was iammed-flags were flying, cheers shook the stands, in fact the only sight that didn't serve to rouse one's sporting spirit was the score-board reading: Oak Park, 2l-Austin, O. Playing their second pre-season tilt the following Saturday, the Maroons sutfered, at the hands of Lake View, another defeat-this time 6-O. Came Saturday, October I4, and with it the inauguration of the league season. lvlills stadium was the scene of Austin's 7-O victory over the dangerous Crane tech- eleven, which subsequently defeated lvlcKinley and lvlarshall-who both defeated Austin in the course of the season. Figure it outl The combination of mud and rain proved an unfortunate one for the lvlaroons, who were held scoreless by McKinley as the latter scored 8 points. This splash party took place Saturday, October 2l. The season came to a close two weeks later, after the Austin eleven had met with two more defeats. The first of these was a disappointment, as the Ringmen had expected a victory, but received a I3-O trimming from the Marshall Orioles on Saturday, October 28. The second defeat was less disappointing, as it was not unexpected by many of the team's followers. The Harrison I-lornets led by the city's best full back, Andy Puplis, chalked up a I9-O triumph over Austin on Saturday, November 4. All league games were played at Mills Stadium. -Alex Berman. T o Hundred Six I 'J Q r'-K SPORTS QQQQQWQ W QL? J :,,,T,,N RCS, 5.5 5 3 if . x r s - , ,.-, www, Q .ziqsq-fr? X5 .-,,., , F0 QTBALL SQUAD f'--V af-A---, ,,,, ,...., f Y 4 f - Ndjww 1 84' I ,, 4,4 .,V, ,Q flwdx I ,X I I -J R, ,, 'f N ,ff ,X I Nw - iff x If ' k If Q Oxy? V, -,- E 6 I if ,A 42Tsk:f'44 - FQ 5? Q v4-1f.f m? N A 5 SU , TNQ Two Hundred Seven MAROON AND WHITE SWIMMING TEAM 5 I ' A 1, ht FIRST ROW: Laurell, I-luxhold, Kutchera, Allen, Young, Christians, Merley, Slate, Sider. SECOND ROW: Mr. I-Ieitman, Dunnion, Silver, Jacobsen, Thomas, I-Ieagstedt, Bernstein, Carter, I-Iauge, Lazar. Members ot Coach l-leitman's swimming team this year can boast ot having been on one of the finest teams in the history ot Austin, The boys have piled victory upon victory and besides winning their scheduled dual meets, they have won city, state, and national honors both as a team and as individuals. In recognition ot their enviable record, the team was awarded the invitation to participate in the National A. A. U. Championships at the Medinah Athletic Club, where the relay team captured tirst place. In another A. A. U. Championship meet which was an invitational high school event, individual honors were taken by Robert Allen, who won the city championship for the hundred yard breast strolce, and Everett Young, who placed third in the state's forty yard tree style swim. The high point winners in the senior division are: Young, Armstrong, Slate, Christians, Silver, Katalla, and Kutchera. The high point winners in the iunior division are: t-lavlicek, Wacheren, Becker, Cass, Kennedy, and Meyers. -Allan Baruclc. SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW: Downing, Behr, Katallo, I-lavlicelr, Meyer, Kennedy, Dilvlatteo, Stohmer. SECOND ROW: Cass, Schweitzen, Becker, Feingarten, Johnson, Pick, Schlieben, Mueller, Mollers. Two Hundred Eight S P O R T S GYMNASTICS v FIRST ROW: Mr. Holmes, Raz, Stensenq, Klein, Molnar, Heoedus, Berkshire. SECOND ROW: McAllister, Tucker, McKenzie, Monson, Friese, Workman, Chey. THIRD ROW: Reinke, Howe, Kasen, Rynerson, Miller, Chrm. Kasen. This year's gymnastic team headed by Captain Melvin Klein did tairly well in the City Meet. Henry Meyers exhibited outstanding ability as a gymnast and placed second all-around in the City, 'first on horizontal bar, and first on parallel bars. The boys worked hard all year training tor the meet and as a result they ended in titth place in the novice division. The work ot this team consists ot exercises on the rings, parallel and horizontal bars and pyramid building. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM It W? FIRST ROW: Schmidt, Klampferer, French, Johnson, Melby, Nelson, Grant, Karnber, Mills. SECOND ROW: Frohman, Olsen, Zarillo, Gallagher, Blaikie, Cusack, Bowler. Two Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE PENCERS Aw, REAUYVOR THE GUN Elj .AMSTEN AT E4 EJETES vGYM TEAM THddT SPORTS fi? 5,3 K f oy gal X ,f:EllO' , I -A 1' 56 1 Q ' ' K4 , if 5 ,Q V , 57 2, ZXXDX .Q ng? Q..-.Q-L .'v-,- ,:. I :gif Of '15 A E g O . 1 O O SOME OP OUR , L, 2, E .vu lei: fi OOOO M 5 A In 5 ,1 ' OOfl , CHAMPIONS 'g I , ,,,4,, ., V,,Vk OKIU JI NA ff Q O jfliu. ff f' ,, - 'f Q37 3,534 rsf' ,. , , fb V ' f ' ' 'Omm' . ' 'OOO 4 MW -, , 5 ' , 9 2 XO .O : W 1 . i.,,,XX Ef,...,,- -f R -,'-3.-N X. K--,.,:A,.-ww--- KWH- 1 X-i 'm ' 0 'Q' Oqli Q O O A ' !iv'x7,' 7 'gl V 1, 4 n M L ' 0 Xfkig 1, X If ...Q 4 ., ,f -Alf- , i H , 'f113Z,,A ,P 4 . I X :1 A X X -NN ..,,---1 -,,....-.1-z...-... W 1 2.56 Q-c.-.'-', i Two Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITE Two Hundred Twelve GMES GENE -fewmma M- SPORTS GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Last semester the G. A. A. was under the leadership ot: president, Mona Thwaite: secretary, Mary Carter: treasurer, Dorothy l'lalce, l sponsored by the Department ot Physical Education. We also had l chairmen tor golt, tennis, and swimming. They were Jeanette Curran, Marian McKenzie, and Alice Lange, respectively. We had a Christmas party in the girls' gym which was well attended and enioyed by all. Games were played followed by retresh- ments and ending with a short period ot social dancing. This semester the otlicers are as tollows: Mildred Mars, presi- dent: Mildred Carlson, vice-president: Alta-June Muttera, secretary: Ruth Mars, treasurer. A G. A. A. Social was held in the boys' gymnasium on March 9, and was very well attended. The physical education teachers acted as chaperons. Many special classes such as tennis, baseball, tencing, and rhythms are meeting with much enthusiasm. These classes are tor the purpose ot earning points tor G. A. A. awards. A silver bar pin is given tor 300 points, numerals tor 600 points, and tinally a letter is earned when a girl receives l,000 points. -Alice Lange. JUNIOR G. A. A. Junior G. A. A. otlicers tor the tall semester were: Esther Maza- nec, president: Erma Specht, vice-president: Jeanne I-lales, secretary: Dorothy Crane, treasurer: Thelma Johnson, assistant treasurer: Miss Angier, sponsor. For the spring semester: Esther Mazanec, president: Macine Ash- broolc, vice-president: Violet Peebles, secretary: Dorothy Cutler, treasurer: Bernice Larmer, assistant treasurer: Miss Mazanec, sponsor. The executive board consisted ot committee chairmen: tor l933lf2, Dorothy Cutler, Bernice Larmer, Maxine Ashbroolc: tor I934, Lois Mahannah, Evelyn Niclcol, Geraldine Rogers, Bernice Larmer, Frances Stramaglio and Carol Keating. The Junior Girls' Athletic Association has completed a highly suc- . cesstul year with one ot the largest memberships ever. Among the social events ot the season were: a I-lallowe'en party in October, a Christmas party, ancl the annual G. A. A. banquet, held on Jan- uary,3l, l933, in the West builiding cateteria. At the banquet bar- pinsiwere presented to Adeline Reiling, Geraldine Rogers, and Erma Specht. lflumerals were awarded to Esther Mazanec. A Saint Pat- riclctsf Day party was held in March tor all I-B girls. This party was tollowed by an Easter party in April tor all Junior G. A. A. members. Mona Thwaite Mildred Mars Mildred Carlson Alta-June Muttera Ruth Mars A captain baslcetball tournament was held, and tirst place went to the 8th period team, Violet Peebles, captain. A swimming meet was supervised by Evelyn Niclcol: and the volley ball chairman, Frances Stramaglio, promoted a two-weeks round-robin volley ball tournament in the gym classes. Two Hundred Thirteen MAROON AND WHITE JUNIOR G. A. A. FIRST ROW: Rogers, Peebles, Mahannah, Ashbrook, Mazanec, Cutler, Keating, Nichol. SECOND ROW: Hampton, Stupner, Fiori, Thomas, Wharton, Rodrick, Gintz, Jackson, Davis, McHaIe. THIRD ROW: Dinkelacher, Rosen, Rosowski, Stern, Olschonsky, Schneider, Seller, Haeger, Rhode. FOURTH ROW: Mazanec, McNeilly, Rosen, Reiling, Brcttman, Erickson, Stein, Footlik, Corush, Milamerson, Angier, Panknin. GIRLS' BASEBALL There are two special classes ot baseball this semester under the supervision ot Miss Noonan and Miss I-lotmeister. The girls are divided into two teams and competitive games for leadership were hard fought and showed sterling talent. The girls that have shown latent possibilities are Mildred Mars, the president ot the G. A. A.: Ruth Mars, her sister and also the treasurer ot the 6. A. A. Marge Dvorak, a very good pitcher. Lorraine Kaad, an all-around player, and Viola Adamelc, an excellent catcher. Alice Babe Didriksonu Lange, whose athletic achievements have won her city-wide tame. is also a member of the class and is regarded as one ot the best girl athletes ever to appear in Austin's Sportlight. I Bernice Davidson. FIRST ROW: Comm, Brenner, Carroll, Halm, Hirt, Saber, Witte, Ippolito, Singer. SECOND ROW: Balkin, Koch, Superfine, Mars, Erhardt, Ziecina, Bergquist, Muttera, Levenstein, THIRD ROW: Janke, Mars, Adamek, Lange, Rishug, Kaad, Howard, Hargis, Ciosek. Two Hundred Fourteen SPORTS SENIOR G. A. A. FIRST ROW: Green, Heinicke, McKenzie, Lange, Thwaite, Hake, Carter, Adamek, Coffin, Balkin, SECOND ROW: Monaco, Glassman, Mars, Trelatsky, Tuite, Golk, Erhardt, Treichel, Worcester, Hagstrom, Bergquist, Lohman. THIRD ROW: Bellow, Coats, Larson, Ziecina, Rosenthal, Howard, Jacobs, Pratt, Kocklin, Bedard, Perrine, Dintzis. FOURTH ROW: Zille, Tante, Erickson, Benight, Sternstein, Borgh, Kazmierski, Of'Connor, Parker, Felio, Koelllng, Boniec, Thompson. GIRLS' TENNIS The Tennis class, under Miss Hotmeister, tennis champ, had an enrollment ot almost ZOO. girls who have been meeting every Monday and Wednesday, the 9th and IOth periods in the girls' gym. During the months ot February, March, and April, the girls have been practicing indoors. They have been improving their strokes at these practices. During the months ot May and June, the girls have been meeting at the Oak Park Tennis Club where they can improve their serves and also get the idea of placing the ball. Mr. Heitman, the boys' tennis instructor, and Miss Hotmeister planned a mixed doubles tourna- ment, using the girls from these tennis classes and the boys ot Mr. Heitman's classes. This caused much enthusiasm for tennis. Alice Lange. FIRST ROW: Roerig, Tuite, Trelatsky, Para, Leddy, Weyburne, Muttera, Widmar, Lemke, Howard. SECOND ROW: Yeager, Helder, Gibson, Fitzgerald, Brenner, Hirt, Saber, Mattson, Mars, Movitt, Erickson. THIRD ROW: Franz, Martin, Kowalske, Kennedy, Lentema, Collias, Ostrom, Kurkowski, Sternstein, Mars, Gould. FOURTH ROW: Pike, Pike, Dunlevy, Carlsen, McKenzie, Lange, Blaikie, McAdams, Augustin, Bakke, Bergquist, Halm. Two Hu ndred Fifteen MAROON AND WHITE i ' : 5 if' 1 15,4 3 Q fi ,, Ii N 511 - iff, , iamvwime A 9 , EXBRQXSBS 1.5: Q , V ,V '- I ., rf ? VV WW, .,,,z . 1 K3 f M: ,P 'W 1 .V . 2 i - I ' ' ,Qt ' ff ,zffj 1 E 2 9 ,. .,,, .5 1 f egg ,,, ,x 'f ' a au ,f e, ' ,,,, ,1,,, e f,. 5 A2, '. Q' E L2' e V ! I X fy L.i--,., , Two Hundred Sixteen ,522 Nw , vi I w A. Cf, . Clafmea 0 fffww 'Z Q f Q0 X ' X l A 4 pice ol Laughter and l-lumor 44 Recreation in leisure hours and minutes ff Delight in Whimsy ol Cartoon anol Column 44 Joy ol Good-Boolcs, Newspapers and Magazines 44 these, too, have been Features ol our Austin Days 44 44 44 K 44 '- '- 'xxf-f-:::f::-M -- -- -L-2: 'ln ' : .- ' - -r-.- ,,,. , 1.1163-DYE! 'f' .. ,fn - 4 --. 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D. and Protessor Vitamin A. B. C. lt only, Doctor Sendit was saying, we f' : T knew what type ot lethal weapons were used on Q if ' 'T T S Venus, our observations would be complete. ' J J QEQETAQSSMQT, lffifgf When he heard this, Jo Jo lVlcQueensbury ltor U X ,Ee ,fx ,lijbrlggg that was our hero's maiden name, and don't let ' 2-lj! CAUSE 'em tell you ditterentl said coyly, None, Doc! 5 i , A What? cried the learned men in Unison. lUni- T ,ft 0.9 ' ' I AWORTHV son was the gondola's name 'cause all parts took 9 ll I C9035 ott together.I Sure, laughed Jo Jo. Anybody 'ik EBSQ ff N 1 ' gf? knows Venus has no arms! Z ,. , i 4 gr, X , :Xi-T At this crack an ominous laughing was heard , V .E L 04,2551 OX above their heads and, looking out ot the hatch, ' Q3 the three adventurers tound the balloon shaking fi i' gf with hearty laughter. What's this? cried Prot. 0ffaemif4' T ' O Q K Vitamin in a tense voice. They all paled notice- ably as Doctor Sendit made a startling announcement. It's my tauIt, he gulped. I made a mistake and tilled the balloon with laughing gas! Well, gayly remarked our intrepid hero, I 'gas' the laugh is on us. At this quip the gondola Iurched violently as the balloon went into another spasm ot laughter. Don't pull any more wise cracks, you haunter, said the prot. in a tense voice, or you'lI have us crashing to sure destruction. lBeing a professor, he couldn't change his tensesl. I-lowever, the scientists did not trust Jo Jo, tor they gagged him with a couple ot gags trom a I902 College Humor and would have shoved him into a corner, but since a gondola is round there are no corners. With Jo Jo out ot the way, the doctor con- tinued his scientitic discourse. One other vital point missing in our intormationf' he said, is the linear system ot measure on Venus. When he heard this, our noble hero emitted a tew cutting remarks and the gags tell to floor, cleanly cut. The unit on Venus, he said with a smile, is the Milo. The Milo? exclaimed the puzzled scientists. Sure, said Jo Jo, on Earth 'de miIe,' on Venus de Milo! There was a colossal roar ot laughter from the balloon and, swinging dizzily, the gondola careened into a breath-taking descent. Peering at his instrument panel, the Prot. announced that they were going to land in the United States. We are? cried Jo Jo, leaping to the controls. WelI, I've got an ideal The men ot science looked at each other and Doctor Sendit tapped his head in a significant fashion: but Jo Jo, work- lContinued on page 229I Two H u nd red Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE e QBIDQ Zlustin A WlNTER'S EVE AT WEST TAVERN Feeling on this blustery January eve that I would enioy a tumbler of ale and a pleasant seat at the fireside with my iolly friends, l betoolc myself to West Tavern, where the happy crowd gathers every eve. Good Dame Philly greeted me, and several fair damsels, Lucille Rogers, Muriel Schade, and Marie Nilsen, by name, supplied me with a hearty meal. l then seated myself in front of a rusty grate to ioin the company of Joe Haas, the innlceeper and a fine fellow, who swapped tales with the noted lawyer of the' town, John McLean, Chuck Stotz, town crier with horn in hand, and James MacGregor, the town chemist. Bessie Schmitz, a comely lass if ever there was one, led us in a lively clog and tune, while in the center of the glowing hall, engrossed in a riotous game of whist, sat several fair lasses and lads, among whom I recognized Mary Ashworth, the belle of the village, Ray Barber, a young beau of no little fame, the tricky seamstress, Dorothy Hake, a certain sea captain, Gordon Sheriffs, by name, and Annabelle Green, quite the spright- liest damsel ever slippered. Lo, from a distant corner comes the sound of hoarse laughter, and over the shining white tables piled high with trays and vessels, appears Tom Roscoe, relishing a savory leg of mutton, and Mary O'Connor, Mary Ellen Dalton, Catherine Salabes, and Betty Allen daintily feasting on iuicy pies made by the famous Mr. Case and Squire Moody. Whereupon the curfew rings and l betalces myself to the gate, having spent a most sociable night in the most frequented rendezvous of the Austin village, leaving not before I promise Sire Holch and good Dame Noonan to attend the gala occasion to be held at Squire Steffens' Manor in the weelc to come. -Miggs. WEST TAVERN AWAKENS Early arrivers at West Tavern find the awakening day magnified within our walls. The sun streams in with all of its tranquil peace, and worlcs magic with the oft times bare looking walls. By this light we recognize Dame Safford and Squire Craig wending their way to their respective abodes. Many of our younger members, William Diederich, Jack Stonhouse, Charles Moran, Wilfred and Edward South, and a bevy of damsels, Edith Shapiro, Milvian Weingart, Martha Ann Benson, and Katherine Desmond are also found in our passages. Oft on these morns I have seen Sire Berens, followed closely by our good friend Alexander Berman, in turn followed by Harry Axelrod, all striding to our writing office. 1 rrzqwzar -. .bffff w W , ........ r 'T h' E - ,, -V , 53 7 , ,. in' fc, g 45 jg ,- gf '-an We 'if :ia f '-2 : .J , ,f A -QR: 'W-7 , X J 4 501-3' ,gg 4 -g f gf 5- f g. '15 eg 4- ,,, ,L ,L ff rua-- za g . A l r w if we fn, ig HRA 'uh wg ln 1, . ,Q :Ii 6? It A .7 . 5' ya N ff' w is , - Q H ,if . 'T iimi'f'p 1. avr V. 1 ' ' ' . - . . ..,. , Q , yy.. I l ' ,- is ag . i ff 1 .i 1 M ii z f 5 i' 4 'fill'-9,-Q., o HT , , ll l ' -Ib .l il- Two Hundred Eighteen FEATURES Skstcbes-1934 In other parts of the building such persons as Russell Doody, Margaret Livingstone, Marion Howard, Dolly Schoenberg, and William Wallace might be seen on their ways to various departments. On this particular morning, good Dame Beugnot was seen smiling to all as I passed. As the hour approached eight, I noted damsels Geraldine Cornell and Virginia Malm- strom making great haste toward Dame Moore's daily abode, and, a short distance behind them, Karl Reuter and Dean Jones moving swiftly toward the same place. The signal bells ring out, followed by a short interval of quiet. Soon, however, from all parts of our structure there issues the sweet strains of Star Spangled Banner and My Country, 'Tis of Thee. As these soft tones die out, a studious quiet settles over the building, shattered a trifle by Edwin Neiman running to his appointments, his mili- tary garments being hastily hooked the meanwhile. We tiptoe down the sunlit passage and out into the warm, beautiful world, happy to have seen West Tavern awaken. -Jay. THE STAGE COACH The way to West Tavern from Mayfield Meadows is long and hard on horseback or afoot. Luckily, our public coaches run nearby. Many young people transgress by this means frequently and regularly. As the stage draws up and we enter it, friends greet us from various compartments. Virginia Goyette and Glenda Bergener, two of my regular fellow passengers, together with Russell Doody, Jayne Hansen, and Lucille Planing, hail me from the rear of the coach. This being the last stage of the morning, we find it crowded. As I search for a place to sit, I pass many familiar faces. I recog- nize Joseph Hurka and Rose Cantalupo clutching the cords for support on the swaying vehicle. I was sorry to hear Joseph utter an uncomplimentary word when the stage dropped into a hole of some sort. At the iunction I saw Milton Stern, Marion Howard, William Blaikie and Ingrid Wennerberg, board the already crowded coach. It so happened on this particular morning we arrived iust before another coach. We therefore catch glimpses of Wilfred South, Mary Collins, Clover Kretchmer, Erwin Kammerling, Eugene Glickman, and Eleanor Engdahl-all hurrying toward West Tavern. The sight of many learned people, such as Squire Spitler, Dame Welch, and Sire Marsh, cheers us, for one likes to see wise people in such a place. I often stop and think of the great convenience of these coaches to those who come from afar. -Jay. 'T 7'C - LIT T f ,K-jf fx mi W 4 I- .Q 6, . -fm' Q -f V fzf, ' s. ffm Q J -,L-:Q QU Q ,. 6 va f , I If Hin - - .hit aim X iw, I ' xl' sf am- 'sf 204- 'f- J N , sm N W , fo ' ff V' Sl 4' N' I V - 'ff dBf4IQE.zh. X4'3-Alb - dim af ff I 'H i K I xylfyl fijlffff' A fl! pl Two Hundred Nineteen MAROON k AND WHITE lltl XTT y, I ti ik 59 9 y, my I P f f- f Blok ,- Il 'lop tg c E xl, 5 NH-AM 5 f I3 x. K E B I mix. I s -..IN 4 f' my A , ll li X i Lk, Two Hu nd red Twenty sl Gertie, the Soph By SIDNEY YENNI Ivlyrtle, My Love, I'Iave you ever telt it in your bones that one more straw would undoubtedly break your back? I have put in a mighty weary day at school. I could stand the mental strain, no doubt, but why gym? Oh well, gym an' cod liver oil. I really don't see why I must take cod liver oil. Mother says it makes one virile. I told her this morn- ing, IVIother, I says, I don't mind being a sissy. It I don't mind being a sissy why must I continue cod liver oil? Anyway, I says, to drive the point home. I believe it gives one an inferiority complex to con- tinue these childish habits. No good-she simply doesn't see! I do wish you could have been at school yester- day! Some very dear, well meaning person has sug- gested giving specitic lockers to each division, which means we must take all ot our iunk to other happy landings. Well! Certainly I didn't object to moving when they got really nasty about it all. As I stumbled blindly down the hall, hoping against hope that some gallant lad would give me a Iitt-well, my dear, they actually dodged me! Never in all my lite have I seen boy triends so scarce. You would naturally think Joe Imy secret sorrowl would have helped me move my sacred belongings, but do you know I actually saw him dodge me twice! Well, never mind -there'll be trouble tor who laid the rail, though. I got caught ditching classes! Oh, Myrt-teach- ers have no sense ot iustice. I was teeling lower than a snake's tummy-so I ioined the G. F. over at Smoky Joe's. IWe decided to call it that on our otl days because it makes us teel more merry.I We didn't do a thing but eat hot dogs and discuss the tutility ot it all. It would have been very well, but lvliss Johnstone came right in on us during the sec- ond hot dog. Well, my dear! I was simply dev- astated! She said knowing me as she does she telt sure we were up to no good. Betore she was through with us I telt that Smoky Joe's would be torever cursed-what with it all. No doubt I shall be drawn and quartered and shot at sunrise. Write soon, darling, an' tell me the latest. Love an' kisses, Gertie. Darling lvlyrt, This day has started out something tiercel I got up late this morning, had my poor teet positively pulverized on the bus, and got sassed out by a hall guard who actually used force! An' was late again to my French class! My dear, undoubtedly some- one has burned a black candle on my door step! Oh, Myrtl I had a perfectly devastating time Iast night, Monday being a holiday and all-we went out an' spent the week-end with relations, Naturally, my dear, I expected to be bored to tears what with all those stiff tabbies gushing an' gooin' over the latest scandall But would you believe it? I had a marvelous time! Frank Ihe's a cousin, but he is perfectly devastatingll came out, and his mother suggested that he take me to the opera. Well, my dearl l'II give you my word I was never so thrilled in my life. I simply adore grand opera. lt's so marvelously swishy and cultural and every- thing. I do wish to high heaven I could think of the name of the opera we saw, but anyway it was one of those funny names-and of course, getting the tickets at the last minute as you might say, we had to take seats way around to the side and back, but I really didn't mind because after all, give me a man with perfectly devastating profile and what's a few rows of seats to gripe about? We had iust been seated and were looking at the audience through the opera glasses, when an usher bounded up and asked us did we mind changing seats with two ladies who were in the front row. My dear, I all but fainted. It was like one of those dreams where you see yourself finding money or something. Frank-darling, you really should meet him-says, What's the ioke? and the usher says these two ladies are subject to vertibrae or something and can't stand to look down from high places. Frank says- Brother, lead on. I was raised in the moun- tains. Honestly Myrt, he is a riot. You would sim- ply adore him. All during the opera he kept making the funniest cracks about everything. I swear I was in stitches. And good looking-believe it or not. people were turning to look at him the whole time. It iust goes to show you. The last time I had seen Frank he was at the most disgusting age-you know -iust beginning to act smart-alecky. I absolutely Ioathed him-and now I meet him and I give you my word I'm completely prostrated. It iust shows you what a semester of college will do for a man. Coming home we stopped by and got choc malts, and Frank called the waiter George, although he had never seen the man before in his life. My dear, he's a card. You really must meet him. Oh, dear-here comes Mother insisting that I really should get at my algebra. What a lifel Ever yours, Gerty. FEATURES !u hflxk. W sz f 5 Two Hund red Twenty-one MAROON AND CLASSOFI954 WHITE T' 77? 2 X wa wu1NNWf1?VLOO55gY3V QQ awww' XAEQXWQUX 12' X N51 X4-' 609 A 2 UA ww I W0 M 7 7 ff X A NR gina 564. X Q ' , 4f'y f- XLW kk 'iff I X Gmfggf uf4ffggUQV Aw XX A 5 U V ST 0 v F0 55 E 'N FL rw fjx Q 7Y?4?,?D'XgDQ5QE TX WJ3 ' IA x likmxl 53 Q XXWILNSQ Y VA Xl wrhtiffgga f K ON 9 4 Q! ASX ifg Q 5 M '4',,lA Z ,f L f GE TE igfowxb GOT . H1 x U55 LL SCLASZIO Q ' U JM5 fr fvX.ym , , X f?S '9'ff3 ' Q W ,WX g k U9v?LEilf1gegQWnSU f., 1 f no Q + Q f v Q Q W513 YF Xwlera X X fn a s Nw? Wffp Z QUHKEQ YK Qu ,,..., B Q K Amv THERE Wm M39 EM EE Mgcwmv - 4 W M K IC AL QOEOTS FOQ ' v , Q - -X X Q if K f : fjfiif-F giixxzszp , X T1MEigTHE4fomQENwRY?XL QC 5XBS.QE-f Two H u nd red Twe nty-two FEATURES Pip Van Tinlcle or The Legend of Sleeping lWhenj Hollow lWith apologies to Washington lrvingl By Rose Cantalupo Have you ever heard the story ot Pip Van Tinkle? No? Well, Pip was just another Austin student. Like you, he went to classes every day jthat is, when Greta Garbo or Joan Crawtord wasn't playing at the Oriental, or when the hamburgers at lrv's or the Arcade weren't especially appetizingl and in the evening prepared civics talks and declined French and Latin verbs. One evening, while Pip was trying to read a book tor an English report betore supper, he dozed away-betore he had even tinishecl twenty pages. Pip Van Tinkle slept on and on. Time passed-and then-one sunny morning Pip did awaken. He rubbed his eyes, jumped up, and walked through the house. No one was around. 'S tunny, he mused. Ma should've called me tor school. And Pip went ott in search ot his boy chum, with whom he intended going to school. As he walked toward Jim's house lthat was his chum's namej, he saw a tall young man walking along the street. At the sound ot Pip's hastening steps, the young man turned, and in surprise excalimed, Why, Pip Van Tinklel What are you doing here? Are you a ghost coming back to haunt me? Or was that last drink I had too much? lt you don't think l'm alive, why--just touch me, said Pip in a puzzled tashion. Jim decided he was, but took advantage ot the invitation, torcibly. Say, cried Pip. Are you practicing tor married lite? Or is it just your way ot greeting old friends? Practicing tor married lite? laughed Jim. Huhl l'm pertect. l've had tive years ot it. Five years? What's this? I944 ot course. Where've you been? l just had a little nap, l guess, said the bewildered Pip. Some nap-ten years! laughed Jim. I934 to I944. So you're married. Gee, everything's so changed now! Jim laughed. Cm on. Let's go to my garage and we'll drive down to the Loop. l'll show you some things that'll make you torget your sleepiness-it you haven't already. l have to meet the wite down-town. Look, cried Pip. Look at that gorgeous garden! lt belongs to Milvian Weingart. lt is beautitul-the pride ot Chicago's Botany teachers. lt has everything in it except alligator pears. ln a tew minutes the two pals were on their way in a little coupe. You didn't know it, but we're going to meet Betty at Mildred Viterna's Modiste Shop, tor a tashion revue, Jim chuckled. Don't you just love the new dark blue crepe-de-chine trocks they're showing now, Pip? No, the little vermillion berets get me, laughed Pip. Oh, here's Betty, cried Jim as he noticed a pretty blonde girl coming toward them. Atter explanations and introductions, the trio entered the shop and were soon seated awaiting the style show. Pip gazed around the room, and then sottly whispered to Betty, Aren't those two girls in black velvet Muriel Briscoe and Julie Morris? Yes. They're the hostesses, l believe, and the girl talking with them is Miss Viterna's private secretary, Esther Bass. And here come tour ot her dress designers. I think you know these girls, too. The one with the blonde wavy hair is Gwynne Wilson and the little one in the red dress is Ruth Barbera. The one in green is Josephine Galioto, and the other is Alice Pederson. Betty also pointed out several ot Mildred's commercial artists: Marion Howard, Doris Rosenthal, Alice Hans, Janet Chadwick, Evelyn Cervenka, and Irene Fitzpatrick. Two Hundred Twenty three MAROON AND WHITE Suddenly the lights went low, and the first manneguin stepped out. lt's Mary Anderson, whispered Betty. The model in back of her, in the blue satin, is Alene Dawson. After the show, Betty designated several other ex-Austinites: Florence Zimmerman, who was at present an English teacher: Sylvia Weinress, an archaeologist: Kathryn Kingdon, a high school German teacher: Jean Van Kampen, a teacher of Mathematics: Mildred Glassman, a social worker: and Louise Amenta, a famous dressmaker. While they were talking, a young blonde girl came and told them that refresh- ments would be served in ten minutes, if they cared to stay. Who was that? asked Pip after she left. She looks awfully familiar to me. Juanita Krenz, the manager. The brunette who is with her now, is her assistant, Annabelle Sabbatillo. Myrtle Thelin, Mary Consago, Olive Burgeson, Winifred Teisler, and Pearl Santucci work here, too. If we have time later on we can go talk to them. lsn't this place attractive? Shirley lrish, with the aid of Bernice Lowery and Betty Moore, decorated it. And who's that girl in the gray outfit? The one writing notes? Oh, that's Marge Judson, fashion columnist for the American. The other girl with her is a fashion writer, too-Bobbie Baldwin. Jim, said Betty, turning to her husband, Let's not stay here to eat. l'm going to Lorraine Trongeau's for lunch, and to spend the evening there. Speaking of old classmates, said Pip, as they went out, whatever happened to Mary Kelly, the most popular girl of our class? She's a contented housewife. And believe me, she's a pretty good one. She can really make mashed potatoes without lumps and sew on buttons that don't pop off every time you take a deep breath. And did you know that Rosalie Arado and Lois Campbell are also teachers? By the way, l've got a couple of tickets for the football game. After we have a bite to eat, we'll go. They put Betty in a cab. said goodbye, and went on. This is a pretty swanky place, said Pip as they stopped in front of a large crowded restaurant, from which strains of music floated outside. Cm on, let's go in here. They've got an orchestra, and l like music when l eat, 'cause people can't hear the soup going down, or the crackers crunching. Jim laughed. Seymour Stone owns this restaurant. l-le always did like his lunch period best of all, you know. And it's Dan Cohorn's orchestra and Lorraine Perkins and Elvira Rakos are in iti- Stop itl You're slaying mel Just think of what these Austinites have been doing while l've been catching up on lost sleep. The waiter directed them to a small table in the center of the room, where they could see all of the surrounding tables. Aren't those people at the next table former Times' Literary editors? Pip questioned. Yes, it's Kay Desmond and Jay Crooks, all right. From their places, when the orchestra stopped, Pip and Jim could hear what they were saying. VVhat l really wanted to see you about was a book review for my magazine, Crooks was saying as he placed a copy of his magazine before the book critic. Kay looked down at the cover. 6 ', '-., rw r r Cu fe f Two Hundred Twenty-four Jd dill r 5. , -,di '59 ' ij rg Wifi!! ft Sli aff N55 A ,.f X Q cg K 'X K 6 j AQACQW all ri f W7 Qs , QF! s ITT! Il I ' Y el xi I 'T I X f Ye X 1 f Aff at YQ: ., flqg? if 5 JU .qw 335, Oh, Marguerite Nickol draws your magazine covers. This one's good. Then as she turned the page to the table of contents-- And Sally Koblik runs the Poet's Corner-and I see Janis Stangland reviewed Dorothy Hamm's novel for this issue. I gave a review of the same book for the Examiner last week. Well, Kay, to get back to our immediate business, what do you say? How about Tea Leaves, by Pekoe, or Down They Went, by I. Swallow? Yes, they're good, too, but I was thinking of Ruth Haeger's latest novel-or one of Carolyn McGarvey's. Well,-- Just then the orchestra began a tune and the voices ofthe literary artists were drowned out. Don't I know those six nurses sitting near the orchestra? asked Pip, at the same time trying vigorously to get all the olive off of a pit. Sure, they're all old classmates, too-Sally Mullen, Kathryn Poiss, Marion Wright, Phyliss Ryan, Maxime Ziecina, and Florence Lindquist. And those fellows at our right-they look awfully familiar. Uh-huh, explained Jim, trying mighty hard to get a bite of his club sandwich between answering questions. They're William Skach, an architect: Clarence Rasmus- sen, and Edward Lundgren, draughtsmen. And at our left, Pip, is the Y. M. C. A. Basketball coach, Lionell Walsh, sitting with a string of aeronautical engineers-Orion Johnson, Melvyn Klein, and Herman WoIters. And those girls near the door, continued Pip, still insisting in finding out what he had missed in the past ten years. One's Emily Ciani, a book critic, the other Marie Malcalusa, a high school Italian teacher, and the other, Margaret Todd, works in Ralph Gabel's law office, Grace Thompson is a stenographer there, too. Is Ralph a lawyer? asked Pip guizzically. Sure thing. So are Walter Amberg and Helen Woods. Remember Beverly Andre? Shes a judge now. ' Before leaving Stone's restaurant, Pip discovered that John Mollin was a high school band master, Clara Levenstein and Gladys Comm were gym teachers, and Marie Fletcher was a clerk in an insurance company. Before long, Jim and Pip were heading toward the football game, and at the same time listening to the radio in Jim's car. Por the next ten minutes you will hear today's News Flashes, announced by none other than yours truly, Eddie Carlson. Well, folks, it looks like Phyliss Spiegel and Frances Rivers will be off again to tour the globe. They've been everywhere, except, perhaps, to Jupiter and Mars, and now they are off again-tMary Maggiore, that little whirlwind, is still dancing in the marathon--and Willard Reinke is off to break the record in the auto races to be held at Indiana next week?That notorious racketeer, Mildred Carlsen, has just won first place in the National Tennis Tournament with Marcia Weyburne and Irene Saber as runners up---Chicago's blade king, Bernie Cannata, has just won the National Championship for the third consecutive time. Joe Zuber, Jack Potts, 'Mouse' Andrews have been signed up with the Cubs?- Edith Schulz has signed a new radio contract to sing with Ed AdeIson's orchestra. Ed Schultz and Harry Thompson will now run bases for the Sox, and Bob LaGorio, John Trebatickey, and Bill Laise will be soon seen on the New York Rangers hockey team ---The famous guartette, Jim Polos, John Notto, John Sullivan, and Les Evans, Two Hundred Twenty-five MAROON AND WHITE are neck and neck in the boxing world-iJulian Levinson will tee ott tomorrow tor the National Championship-Jerry Lavin, who started playing ping-pong on an old kitchen table stored away in the attic, has now won the City Championship- Mildred Widdemar is a good bet tor Chicago's next champion Tennis player- Bud Brown and Andy Zuccarelli have the highest batting average ot the Pittsburgh Pirates-iDon't think it very strange it you tind Viola Snow, Margaret Gordon, and Viola Ademak haunting the swimming pools and beaches lwhen old man weather permits itl tor they've iust got to keep tuned up until the National swimming contest comes around. Lot's ot luck, girlsl-The Litschultz East Ereighters have recently acquired a new train ot snappy players: Hubert Barr, Bud Cobrin, Paul Henriksen, Bob Adams, Tim Scanlan, 'Flash' Leahy, and Tom Bouzeosi- Well, here we are, Pip. There's Austin's original Golddust Twins, Enez Squasonni and Rose Pellegrino, said Jim as he pointed to the two girls, in raccoon coats and tilted berets standing in tront ot them. At the sound ot their names, both girls turned their heads. What are you two doing here? laughed Jim. l thought you both were working in a real estate otticef' Shhh, said Enez. Grandmother's iust died so we could come see Lou Manke, Augie Siniscalchi, 'Swede' Carlson, and 'Curly' Bernbrock ot the Chicago Bears. Shhh, said Rose, Uncle Louie's got the gout: and we also came to see Dick Frede, 'Skeets' Scaletta, Al Lang, and Lief Kallestad. Why, Bill Diederich! What are you doing here? cried Jim, as he recognized the young man standing beside him. Well, l was supposed to go to the zoo and sketch monkeys, but l wanted to see this game. So I came here, thus killing two birds with one stone, tor these tans are sure making monkeys ot themselves, he laughed and went back to his sketching. That's JoJo lv1cQueensbury, the one who loved tish-cakes better than lemon cream pie, isn't it? whispered Pip. Betore the game was over Jim and Pip had also talked to Richard Heyden, John Upchurch, and Don Jacovelli who were now big capitalists with plenty ot time. Atter the game Jim took Pip to one ot the most popular plays ot the season. Cn their way home, Pip, with the program in his hand, said, Gee, Jim, practically everyone ot the cast was in our high school class. Just listen: Dramatists, Will South, Stanley Harris, Ed South, Laura Gatkowski, Loretta Wasil, Ray Mayman, Jim Kelly: Dance Exhi- bition, Katherine Horbiag Accordian Solo, Helen Owen: Comedians, Melvin Panella and Jim Puccio. Gee, it was a swell program. l really enioyed the South Twins. It would have been a pertect evening it that woman in back ot us hadn't chewed popcorn with such vigor that it sounded worse than glaciers sliding ott a mountain side! ln a short time, Pip and Jim were comtortably seated listening to the radio in Jim's home. Your announcer is Dan Schlachet. For the past halt hour you have been entertained by Jack Tracy's orchestra, and Elaine Bassi, the torchiest torch singer ot the air, from the Aragon Ballroom. Pip turned the dial-- Station WCEL--Senator Erwin Sanders will now give his arguments tor - again 1Cocoanut Grove, Los Angeles, California. Your announcer is Allan Baruck. Tonight is gala night, tolks-- lPip decided to leave this onl H?-You have no idea what you are missing1l honestly wish that everyone ot you could be with us to get a glimpse at this hast ot celebrities. Just listen: among us we have none other than Chicago's tamous basketball stars, Jack Drees and Les Harmon?-and, yes, it looks like Jack has milk at his table--he's still going strong, tolks--and now tor a little bit ot l-lollywood --that lovely blonde siren ot the screen, Jane Cartwright, in a shimmering white dress---and oh, look! l-lere's that tamous musical comedy star-yes, it's our Bessie Hendersonl-Why we even have a little bit ot government thrown in with the others--Senator Robert Watt ot lllinois--and over in a tar corner l see that tamous opera star, Frank Finn-and now just to be tlighty, a tew tamous aces Two Hund red Twenty-six FEATURES and queens ot the air-Ray Keitt, Dick Schneider, Robert Schultz, Helen Wilson and Margaret Wilson--Ancl a tew world's champion swimmers, Alice Lange, Mildred Mars, and Marcus Peterson and here's another bit ot congress-Helen Collages, representative ot Illinois, is vigorously eating at one ot our tables. There's 'Judy' Lo Cicero, the scandal monger ot I-lollywood. Better be caretul, tolks, she's that one who peeps through our keyholes-iWell, I guess you've seen enough ot the cocoanuts at the tamous Groveler-er I mean, the tamous at the Cocoanut Grove ---Don't torget l'II be with you next week-Allan Baruck signing otl. Pip sighed-- Just think what these Austinites have been doing while l've been keeping the moths in our sota warm! And with that our hero dropped ott to sleep again. - SOME DAY REMEMBER By Alex Berman Peering long, long into the tuture, we can see ourselves recalling our best days. There are things we torget because they were not distinctive enough-they did not stand out. But there are other incidents and memories that are so closely connected with school lite at Austin that one cannot speak ot the school without, in some way, bringing them to light. Foremost among these elements are those tamiliar expressions which play an important part in determining the good personalities ot the teachers who utter them. No one will ever think ot Miss McCurdy without recalling her satirical and humorous- Now, my little darlings! or Mr. Wareham without hearing the echo ot his Chinese tlavored- No verbee- no passee! Mr. Tiernan, history teacher ot unquestioned ability, is the author ot two now tamous adages that have accomplished more towards teaching students to study than many a test and homework assign- ment. We are glad we were not on the receiving end of his piercing- Blow your horn, kid,-you're in a togl or Don't look at me, brother-the answer isn't on my face! Who can look Mr. Beck in the eye when he inquiringly states, Well, what's your alibi now? - and what one ot us doesn't begin to worry the least bit when Mr. Bollinger advises nonchalantly, Watch out, young man, or you'll 'Find yourselt on the other side ot the door! lt's a sure sign that one had better know his stuti when Miss Beugnot says quietly but suddenly, Well-let's see what we know-books closedl or when Miss Sweeney smiles pleasantly and calls, Now, children-Roman I, please. When, tor some unknown reason, one does not recite exactly up to par, and Mr. G-alusha happens to be the prot, he will thus encourage said student, Exactly the same-only ditierentlu We can only remember one day when Mr. Butler didn't say, Assignment tor tomorrow's lesson . . That was the Friday betore Christmas vacation in l932. On this rare occasion he declared, Let's see-I think we'll give you some homework over the holidays . . . which was instantaneously met by a chorus ot remarks like Aw, give a guy a breakl This is gonna be a vacation! But Mr. Butler persisted, Do the tirst twenty-seven problems on page 5l I. It took ten minutes tor us dizzy sophs to realize that there weren't even three hundred pages in the book! Even one-word remarks play their part in discriminating various members ot our taculty. We can't 'forget Mr. Collins' cheertul Aw' right! or Cap. Jenks' Nowl that always means, Let's go! These are among the things we are going to miss above all others. These are the things we are going to talk about and laugh over when we meet a tellow alumnus. When one thinks ot leaving them, it is a little more ditticult to say- Good-byel Two Hundred Twenty seven MAROON AND WHITE The Colossal Croalced Columnist Mystery By BILL DIEDERICH It was an ideal night for a murder-a cold bleak night-the rain, chill and ghastly, lashed against the old mansion in the glen--weird lights flickered behind swinging shutters-yes, it's a pity Jo Jo IvlcQueensbury couldn't have been murdered that night. They found the corpse draped comfortably over his desk with a happy smile spread over his picturesque face. But how, Mr. Berens was asking Alex Berman and Edith Shapiro, do you know it's murder? After his last column it's a most logical con- clusion, replied Alex. ln fact, the great mystery is how he ever lived this long. lt would seem as if the problem is to find who wouldn't murder Jo Jo, instead of who would, said Jack Crooks. I really feel put out, inasmuch as I had a most spectacular form of assassination ready for him myself-you know, the good old 'hat pin through the ear' type. All this time staff members had been arriving carrying suspicious look- ing packages, and concealing bulky obiects beneath their coats. As soon as they discovered the corpse they respectfully tossed a variety of weapons, ranging from letter-openers to sub-machine guns, out of the window or into the waste basket. It became apparent that Alex had taken charge of the case when he stepped for- ward and addressed the crowd that now filled the room. Bob Thomas, he called, singling out the famous EI Ropo Caramba. You worked under IvIcQueensbury. Did you notice any suspicious actions on his part in the past few days? Yes, I did, bellowed the shy little fellow from his position six feet three inches up in the strato- sphere. Jo Jo was in a daze all week. I-Ie threw away all his old ioke books and was actually trying to write a joke himself! This amazing statement caused a flurry of excite- ment in the crowded room, and as Bob continued, they leaned forward in breathless expectation. I-le was working overtime, continued Bob, and he used to file himself away under 'odds and ends' in the steel cases, so he could come out after school hours and work. My goodness, didn't he starve while M 'MNII l..4 s A not eating at home? asked Kay Desmond. He ? fc-1 1 if did say something about being sort of hungry last C if QQ i q f ,-', ,,,.,l'n Friday, recalled Bob. Come, come, said Hank it T ' fi kg 'Ss Freedman, let's examine the corpse. Zi ilfif-rffi'g 4.9-ff-R They walked in a group to the corpse, who 3 ' ' Kffjilrrl .,, A541 had become restless at the first mention of an 1311- SFQEEQE iw- i 7 i gf examination, and rolling him over, started to con- :Igg i 5-Q, , K duct a detailed examination. Gee, he should 'H' .:s2u. W have tried washing his ears, said Marty Ben- 41 ig, , l 7 son. At this crack the corpse sat up with a nasty . f fl X fe' I if look on his face and said, Well, if you don't J 'E -Z ' I like my ears, go murder your own corpse. By ,, ' -Q T 5 , - , George, cried Alice Pedersen, there's a clue. B' DIGDGRICI-P 47 1 lvlaybe he's trying to tell us who murdered him! Aw, nuts! said the corpse, in an irritated tone of voice. Ernest Klemme, being so brilliant, was the first to notice the conversation on the part of the corpse, so he leaned over to the victim and said, See here, you can't talk. You're deadl Who's dead? cried the remains, as he hit Klemme with two chairs, a desk, and a five-foot shelf of Elliot. Maybe, mused Klemme, as he combed a few books out of his hair, he isn't deadl Don't be misled, Ernie, advised Harry Axelrod. I'Ie's got to be dead. lsn't this a murder mystery? Sure, there's something in that, agreed Rose Cantalupo, Bob Lawrence, and Don Koeppel, all replying in unison to their chiefs statement. At this statement the corpse sat down and began to chew Muriel Briscoe's finger nails in a moody fashion, apparently content with his fate. Two Hundred Twenty-eight FEATURES Gee, said Bob Thomas, in a speculative way, Maybe I'll have l.'Allegro now. However, as he noticed the movement ot most ot the group towards the waste basket which was now filled with various weapons, he hastily added, But maybe that's not such a hot ideal This issue out ot the way, the group turned once more to the solving ot the murder. ln case ot emergency we can always blame Fu Manchu, otlered Stan Anderson. This suggestion was quickly vetoed by LeRoy Hansen, who yelled, New, This is outta his territory. He covers Colliers and A. L. Burt, so it can't be him. Suddenly Nick Gibson cried, Say, that guy ain't dead. He's breathingl How do you know he's breathing, Nick? asked the statlies in amazement. ln answer, Gibson ran over to the corpse, who was trying to hide something under the desk, and pulled his hands up betore the eyes ot the breathless group. There's how! said he, triumph- antly pointing to a halt eaten green onion clutched tightly in Jo Jo's lily white hand. Why didn't you tell us you weren't dead? cried the angry statties, now tirmly convinced ot Jo Jo's animation. I did my best, said Jo Jo, and, anyway, l didn't want to spoil your tun. Dl6D6R1cHr WOULD 'IDU z: TO f HEAFLTHE 61x62 ' Tell us, said Alex, to the grinning McOueens- 5 jf XXOX. bury, Why were you in such a coma when we discovered what we thought was your corpse? Well, said Jo Jo, proudly, l had just written a joke all by myselt, and I assume l was just re- covering trom the shock! Do you want to hear the joke? Noi bellowed the statl in a ringing chorus. O. K., said Jo Jo. lt goes like this. What did the potter say when he broke a very valuable jar? l'm sure we don't know, said Dick Bremner, while the statt moved towards the O, X. is I l f . ll f gb t i , i': vsjajtyi if f Sl' ,-1 I ' ,Ti ' , : If 0 1 T555 .E N l' Tffgsf ff iw N S T ' We ' Nj . 1 0 li A - 'gift I - 1 1 v f' :lil fi J ?x -9-if? I ' ith ' 'L 'l v' ' ' V Q, 'qi ff Z 'E gm, ij if ,re Q ' waste basket. He said, laughed Jo Jo, 'ls my vase redl' There were no major tatalities resulting trom the rush tor the waste basket. They had the tollowing inscription carved on his tombstone- We were at our wit's end! - JO JO AMONG THE ONION EATERS lContinuecl trom page 2I7l ing trantically at the controls, paid no heed to this. Suddenly they shot through the clouds and, looking out, they tound they were hurtling down on Washington, D. C. Savedl cried McOueensbury. lt was true. Due to some mysterious torce they were slowly rising and as it gathered speed, the scientists cried, What phenomenal torce, that you so cleverly reckoned with, is causing our ascent? ln answer, Jo Jo had the scientists put their heads out the hatch, and as they withdrew their heads they exclaimed in surprise, Hot air! Right, nodded Jo Jo. But how did you know this amazing current ot hot air was rising over Washington, D. C.? asked the happy pair. Why, I just happened to remember, said Jo Jo, that Congress was in session. Silently, coldly, the professors flipped a coin. Doc. won the toss and Protessor Vitamin reluctantly handed him his revolver. Taking caretul aim, the doctor tired the entire load in the direction ot Jo Jo's stomach, whereupon a very queer look came over Jo Jo's tace. lA queer look always comes over his tace when somebody shoots him.j Why did you shoot him in the stomach, Doc? asked the protessor. Well, said the doctor, simpering, My mother always said the way to a man's heart was through his stomach! Two Hundred Twenty nlne MAROON AND WHITE THE 'TP in-1' 5 ,V . 'tm -1' Ya ' s 'ag , WASH INGTON TNF hi . W 4 7 4 V , , , 4 , 4 , .4 A X ' 'Z3'1'fW 'V ..:' ' ' Q - T 'V' ' 'L W- T -zzf T V f Tc: mill Two Hundred Thirty FEA Notes from the scribble-in Book of Kay Desmond SEPTEMBER Il. Dear Diary-The crown ot the sophisticated has been placed upon my erstwhile dome-- tor I yam a senior--School was a madhouse to-day, saw Johnny Becker, Phil Colecchia, and Minnie Hartmann sporting swell coats ot tan. IZ. Diary-Mr. Nichols simply should have eleven periods ot Commercial Law a day-and still kids would probably get bounced-Was it 'Funny watching Mil Viterna, Edith Percival, Fern Brekke, and Ephie Berg talking themselves into lpersonally I think it was out otl his classl I3. Diary-I've come back with that horrible crush tor Don-but honest, he's so big and grand that every time I look at him my heart nearly collapses, it palpitates so quickly-Gosh, so good looking --a track man, 'n' grayeyes, 'n' everything. Except that I don't' think he ,even knows that I exist- wi, well- I4. The hot months have worked wonders on m' section. Florian Koralik has tamed down so much I teel sorry tor him aImost 'N' Ray Walsh is every bit as good looking as his brother- Dottie Hamm has changed from a demure little sectionite into quite the sophisticated siren, it you please-but, Mrs. Hatton goes on treating us lust like mere children--our station in lite has no significance to her- I8. I-Io-I-Io-Diary-Westy Wittingham has a coat down to his ankles-it's preciouslMarty and I wandered into the Times room to-day--Cree, I'd love to have a position ot prominence in there-Anne Brew, Wally Condon, Halpin O'ReiIIy and Marion Bevington all think I'd have a pretty good chance on account ot they're graduating, thus leaving so many positions open. 29. The traditions ot the past contront us on the nite betore the Austin-Oak Park Game. The whole durn school was on the Campus last nite, I think. We'd a great big bonfire-which I guess was sacrificed tor to-morrow's victory lwe hopel -Jimmy Fetters and Danny Ferrone were displaying more school spirit than any ten people I've ever seen. Dick Frede was looking like a most blase football hero, but ot course he was hiding a do-or-die spirit like they do in the movies-Also, Don was there, looking aloot and divine. - 30. Dearest Diary-Oh, my, I'm in dire disgrace-lln my excitement I pushed in the hat ot a gentleman in tront ot me and it was a teacher--Bud Calmeyn and Russy Olson nicely managed to get so miuch contetti down m' back that, so help me, I telt like an overstutfed tootstool. Marty Benson and Jean Van Kampen spent a lovely afternoon scrapping about which number was which player--and was twenty-one keen-lul-le was there in a tan polo coat-Oh, Diary-I nearly forgot II wish I couldl that Oak Park won?--Is'n't that dreadful? OCTOBER 2. Dear Diary-Freddy took me down to the Legionnaire Parade-Guess who I saw- none other than Joe Haas. There was the cutest drunk who looked something like Chuck Stotz-No hard teelings, Chuck-Coming home we met Bill Laise and Helen Waterman-- 9. Dearest Diary-Chicago Day at the Fair-So Marty 'n' Joey 'n' I went down. Lillian Perrine, Mona Thwaite and Emily Calderwood were gasping at the lack ot height ot one ot the midgetsil 'N' Beverly Ness, having lost her hat, looked ever so little-girlish, letting the wind play thru her curls --Oh gosh, Diary, has Bob Allen a divine physique-like a Greek gods- 27. Nite ot the G. F. S. party We'd ever 'n' ever such a good time-danced, ate, and then Fern Brekke, Howie Cann, the South twins, Ed and Bill, Bob Lawrence, Freddy, and myselt all piled in I-Iowie's Plymouth and proceeded out to I-Iayes' for a Nack . 3I. Lat Day. 'N' school was heavenly today. Diary, I saw the keenest costumes at school- honest. Mary Ashworth and Mary Kelly were adorable in Lavender and Old Lace -Julie Morris won a prize with her Russian costume ot red and white satin and tur. I was introduced to a boy and I nonchalantly started talking to him-and Oh! my gosh, Diary, it was none other than Les Harman, Class President, Basketball Captain, etol-Here I was talking to him as it he were nothing- imagine--There was dancing in the gym during lunch periods--Bobby Baldwin and Bob Adams were hoppnig nicely around, and Chris Brinkman, Jeannette Gilbertson, Mil Viterna, Jeannette Barrett, John Mollers and Ev Young were all playing Farmer-in-the-dell. Saw Don tourteen times to-day--he's so tall and straight-oh, dearl- NOVEMBER 3. Social-all the girls come to school all purtied when we have one, Diary. Pudgy Krenz, Alice Pedersen, Mil Glassman, Edith Schulz, and Milvian Weingart were all trekking to yon social doors iust as I was going down towni-Joy ot ioys, I had to meet Mother: socials mean nothing to her- Two Hundre T U R E S d Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE 7. Diary-Was iust thinking yesterday that my ideal, it I were to have one, would be Edith Shapiro -gosh, that girl, besides holding most ot the othces ot importance around school, has managed to continually stay on the super and that's gumption, or somethin'. I-Ie has a new blue wooly sweater -and there's the cutest sophomore in my Botany class-Don Des Rochers is his moniker-he's lust like a character in a book, French 'n' everything-l 9. Dear Diary-Blonde I-lair. Didn't know I had it, did you? I didn't either, 'til today. Mother and Daddy are simply turious. Stan Harris, AI Johnson and Jim Kelly put Welcome home' peroxide all over the board in English class-was I hoomilatedl And what's more, I think Martin lthe one I pester in French and who is Captain ot the ritle team and also very smartl Argall is sort ot nice, when one knows him. I9. Dearest Diary-Saw a broadcast-the drummer looked like Eddie Carlson. Afterwards, Mary Consago, Muriel Briscoe, Min and I went over to De Mets tor a sodie--- 29. Thanksgiving social-and this time I wentlJohnny Upchurch and Alice Lange were at it again. Alene Dawson and Jane Cartwright were there as tlutly and dolly as ever-Jane looked as tho she were about to tly away any moment, in an organdy putt blouse. Phil Lawrence was dancing with some redhead Dottie Parker and Anne Brew were nearly smothered in the attempt to dance with Al Bitzer and Jack Dreesl-Now tor Thanksgivingl DECEMBER I. Diary-Saw Ole Bergeson and Marge Judson guzzling Chili Con Carne Is it cold today- brrr-a kid that's cute and a keen player is Paul Henriclxsen ot the Basketball Team-Went to the game with Freddy and thought ot Don and pearly white teeth all the time. And I got in an argument with Bob Watt about the school teachers-I would! Jimmy Polos is a darling manager, or mascot. or something! 22. Diary-I-lad C. I. C. election today 'n' Shirley Irish is our girl president and Will South is the boy president, Freddy and I were going to the social and then we 'forgot it. All lockers had to be emptied over holidays-Saw Rose Cantalupo going home with three umbrellas under her arm and Clara Levenstein had her gym suit around her neck----Didn't do so badly myselt with two pairs ot rubbers and a pair ot galoshes Then, Alex Berman looked positively astounding in a tedora ot two semesters ago. 23. Dearest Diary- De day before de big blow out called Christmas as the little settlement boy said. Everything is hustle, bustle, and confusion. Diary, I am assured this Christmas will be a happy one, tor me, at least, because Don sent me a darling Christmas card. I was so surprised, because I didn't think he even remembered who I was--- 29. Dear Diary-The presents were all pertect. Now I have to wait 'til my birthday tor some more. Freddy and I went down to the Blackhawk and saw I-lal Kemp. Allan Baruck was down town, too. That's all tor this year, Diary. I934 JANUARY I. Dear Diary--Everything starts again-and we have all those Noo Year Resolutions to contend with-t'r instance Ruth Braude is not going to whisper in class-Andy Sampracos is going to be good in section?--Lucille Traub insists that trom now on she'Il do her English taithtully each nite-lfknd l'm going to stop punning-It I succeed it's a noble work--Bob Thomas and Bill Diederich, won't you resolve? 26. Dearest Diary-Ah! me, ahl me, I saw him today-as a matter ot tact he was at my locker- stop fluttering heart--Joe Donohue and Vic Copersmet were nearly bounced from graduation exercises because ot would-be practical jokes-Tsh, Ish, and Vic our most Versatile Athlete, too- 28. Diary-Graduation night-Freddy and I went to see them. Could iust distinguish Aaron Greenfield and Phil Lawrence-Then we saw Bill Laise 'n' Augie Siniscalchi atterwardsli. goodbye, kids FEBRUARY 3. Dearest Diary-We have to struggle along without them-I guess-Now I'm an advanced senior--Don is a beginning one but he's pertect iust the samel-I think Melvin Panella is the 'Funniest person in the school-Gee, but he irks Mr. Wareham! I4. St. VaIentine's Day. Diary-today Mr. Berens went out ot the Times Room tor a while so Bob Lawrence hiked out his ukelele and Martha Ann Benson lShe may be that to others, but she's iust plain Marty to mel, AI Baruck, Bob Strauss, Hank Freedman, Lu Planning, and Johnny Crooks and myselt all gathered 'round and proceeded to help out on the singing part ot it. Ernie Klemme and Herbie Jahn were putting in the te-da parts. MARCH I. Dear Diary-A bunch ot us went roller skating over 'round school. About halt the school goes over there, I guess. 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St. Patrick's Day-All of which means another social, Diary-Bob Hallman was hitting it off on all fours-and Janis Stanglancl looked too cute for words-I still think he's divine, tho, Diary-that's a woman for you, I guess. 2I. Dearest Diary-There's the handsomest lad in my English Class, really, if I weren't all wrapped up in my thoughts, I could probably develop a crush on him. Saw Johnny Upchurch running full force down the hall after Mr. Lussenhop. Did he look funny. Johnny, not Mr. Lussenhop. APML I. Dear Diary-April First was also Easter Sunday-Sally Mullens received an empty box of candy and the Kobler twins, Eleanor and Lorraine, called themselves each others' names- 2. Diary-Today I'm seventeen years old-At Pentong Cabinet Meeting today did Gretchen Winzeler, Edie Percival, Min Hartmann, Jean Van Kampen, and Alice Lange ever ah-er-ah wallop me- 6. Dear Diary-Our National Champion Band gave a Concert-Oh, boy, oh, boy, in two words they are sa well. Herman Wiegman did some drum maioring, or whatever one calls it, and did he bring the house down! Hmmm-there's one kid that I bet will be leading a band some day- He was marvelous-Bob Buggert was his name-Gosh, the band followed him perfectly- Captain Gish looked simply elegant-Johnny Becker walked into the lobby and all the R. O. T. C, had to salute him-saw Michael Rustames lGee, I like that name as much as Penelope-I'm going to name my first five sons Michael, and my first five daughters Penelopel, Eugene Barbour, 'ri' Ephie Berg, 'n' Emmett Galvin, 'n' lots of others-The Concert was grand- I8. Dearest Diary-Clean Up Assembly-A bunch of us got out of classes for the Assemblies lthere were threel. Mil Viterna and Sammy Pryor handled the programme-we all sat up on the stage and were introduced one by one. Ernest KIemme's been elected President of the Chemistry Club. 26. Dear Diary-Whoopsl Pretty soon we get our Clean Up Vacation. One whole week of bliss with not a speck of homework. Gee, Diary, Marty's going to Washington-If Daddy hadn't been hit so hard-guess I'd be flippin' the same train. Arnold Berndt, Jean Van Kampen, Ernest Klemme, and Herbie Jahn are going-Will they have loads of funl Good luck and good times, kids- MAY 4. Diary-The R. O. T. C. Inspection took place today. We walked past Merrick's Park and got a glimpse of two scowly ole maiors all dressed up in uniforms eyeing the poor cadets. Jack Wilcox, Bob Blettner and Gene Barbour looked scared to death as they passed by the reviewing stand. Don said hello to me today. I6. Dearest Diary-A perfectly swell time has just been had. We'd a ioint Y Club and I-Ii-Y meeting over at the Austin Y. M. C. A. Bill Blaikie, Edie Percival, Tommy Burns, Lil Waskow 'n' myself had charge of the refreshments-Was it fun-the ice cream was so hard we had to put it on the radiator for half an hour. Also met Bob Allen, who is Austin's Weissmuller. Then I saw Sam and Andy Petrone. Andy's cultivating a mustache which is simply divine. I-le looks something like Ramon Navarro, 'n', Diary, I borrowed an eversharp from Bill Laise and promptly forgot to return itl 28. The Glee Club sang down at the Auditorium today for the Music Teachers' Festival-wonder how Virginia Von Bampus felt when she didn't have to bang away on the piano to accompany us- Afterwards, Doris Coffin 'n' myself had supper at De Met's-I guess it wasn't so bad, even if I JUNE I. Dear Diary-Committees were picked today. Our whole section's hoping against hope that we'II have our Prom at the Edgewater Beach-I would love to get a slinky white crepe formal-If Mother would only approve- 5, Dearest Diary-Our Popularity Contest finals came out-Our most popular girl is Mary Kelly: and Stan Loss is our most popular boy. Babe Lange, of course, got it for the most athletic, and I, Diary, ran second most talented. Gee, I was surprised-We start rehearsals for graduation today-- 7. Dear Diary-Gosh, when I walk around the halls I feel as the I would like to grab these last few days and hang on to them fiercely. If I don't stop, Diary, I'II have myself in tears- was in it, Diary. 8. Dear Diary-Mrs. Hatton was the keenest teacher in the school and I'm iust beginning to realize it. I'Il bet our whole section feels the way I do, too. Guess I'II have to say good-bye to Martin Buccieri. I-Ie was such a courteous hall guard in his refusals to me when I wanted to sneak to my locker before the bells-ah, well, I guess I won't have much use for lockers any more, eh, Diary? -Tonight we say good-bye once and for all-I have to bid adieus today-I feel as tho my best friend were being kidnapped and me unable to do anything-This lump in my throat is from tonsilitis, I guess- To-Night- Good-bye, teachers-Adieu, kids-And farewell, Don. Two Hundred Thirty seven MAROON AND WHITE Ati' A V 7 , L Y .I J 1' -' .J , . Q -Ullllliniw -iii In , iir'ux'1v' J X ..,, Dx'-Ivy 1 J-'J W '-4' ' i iz f ar....,,,.,,, SHERLOCK GOES A-FINDING By MARY ANN CONROY Ah, Watsonl What now? A murder? A theft? Or has Eddie Cantor been kidnaped? What? Joy is me, ioy is mel 'Twill be a delight to tind what time these Austin students arise and what time they preter to. lAhem.l Give me the girls tirst. Ah, yes. These temale freshmen seem to be an ambitious type. Generally they leave their little nests about 7:00 A. M., proving they have boundless energy, tor they start the day with the birds lwell, anyway, with the pet canaryl, Their taste, personally, would be about 9:00 A. M. See what hustlers this proves theml Their comrades, the boys, appear to be another type. Their awakening hour is about the same. but what a ditferent esteem they hold tor that charming lady-Slumber! I2:O0 noon seems none too late to kiss her alabaster brow tarewell. Vifith what ardor they woo her! I tear it their vacation was NINE months and their days ot toil only TI-IREE, they would be lost to this cruel, wide-awake world. And as tor those gentlemen-sophomores! They are truly 'tirst in the tield ot duty.' Their manly courage deserts them not, even when the crack ot dawn is their alarm clock. 7:00, 6:00, and even 5:00, tor one tarmer's sun, holds no terror tor them. Some rascals, ot course, are so bold as to remain a-bed until the ungodly hour ot 8:00-yea and 8:30 also! Such, however, are exceptions, indeed. But alas! Unchecked, these same 'Beau Ideals' would kill all ambition burning in the hearts ot men. Some, 'tis true, would not change their hour ot rising but they are only too tew. The 'rank and tile' would sturdily march through Dreamland until evicted by the able General Noon. But these sophomore damsels are not so bad. Their preterence shows a tendency toward IO:00 A. M. Still it they have had a 'heavy date,' 'tis a sacrilege to arouse them earlier. And, atter all, it one has arisen at the tall ot 7:00 tive mornings in every week, a compensation is needed tor such selt-sacritice. These damsels are not so bad-not so bad. AhaI Do mine eyes deceive me? These iunior laddies, rising at 8:00, 7:00 and 6:00 with the lotherl worms, lgood pickings, Lady Freshmanl, don't seem to mind, but rather appear to relish the sensation-9:30 being their Boudoir Exodus. Few can bear to remain unconscious to God's pure sunshine any longer! But, no, they are NOT all pertect. Some still enioy the noon rising-hour. And Iookl One is even worse! I-Ie will rise only in 'Time to go home'I Watson, where could that wandering boy have been THAT night? But something most unusual has happened. The iunior co-eds do not agree on the matter ot opinional risings. 'Tis true, all unclose their dewy eyes at 6:30 each morning when Duty beckons, but, oh, when Duty does notl I-lalt preter to welcome the sun with open arms at 9:30. The rest merely grunt and roll over until II:00 or I2:00. See the divine balance nature here strikes lor perhaps she socks itl. Anyway, who darst tell which is right when such beauty contronts the eye? And now-the honorable, unmentionable seniorsl What brave young Lotharios they are, to be sure. See how easily latter tour years' practicel, they can arouse themselves at 6:30 and GET UPI And see how easily lalso after tour years' practicel, they can be aroused before I2:00 when school is 'out ot sight-out ot mind.' JUST SEEI Not to be outdone, the fair Elaines can go them one better. The secret ambition ot halt these senior 'females is one steady, undrownable snore trom the I-Iour ot Nod to the I-lour ot Noon-or atter. The other halt believes that IO:OO is the time tor all good girls 'to come to the aid ot their party.' I-Iave they not 'arose' at 7:00 tor the last nine solid months? Yes! And may they never forget that 'Early to be and early to rise, makes a girl healthy, wealthy, and wise.' What was that crack, Watson? - ' if Y - , . J - ' ' - Y .Y Y T .III X N -' . JJ, 2 iHIIIlIlIllIl' -mr mir -I ig., 'IIII' 'lg' VJ X '., N - 54,1 4 11 - 1. 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