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

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A V EX. LIt)l I 4 9 K -. IRCDCDW DIDUrEr 1935 Editorial Board Gordon Pastor Editor-in-Chief Fred Blum Assistant Editor Annette Gawron Assistant Editor Milton Christensen Co-Art Editor Janice Johnson Co-Art Editor Gladys Bell Associate Art Editor Gordon Swanson Business Manager Angeline Finella Assistant Business Manager Mr. - . A. Berens Editorial Adviser Miss Louise Pellens Art Adviser Mr. R. C. Compton Business Adviser , ' J . ' - TlH-lt OF 1935 |jS l =a L A ' • AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO Order oF Books Introduction Faculty Seniors Classmates Activities Sports Features ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Cover design by Milton Christensen. Fly Leaf design by Janice Johnson. Division Page design by Mary Meinhardt. Group and incidental photography by Mr. Joe Dorin, Mr. Ray Willis and Mr. John Leoni. Printing, Mr. William Niehaus representing Fred Klein Co., Mr. William Kabus of Faithorne Corp. Typing by the classes of Mrs. Dahl, Miss Hagland and Miss Thorson. roreword Our School Life for the past four years has been four-fold: scholastic, civic, athletic, and social. These four phases we, the staff of the Maroon and White Annual, have embodied in this book to illustrate the much alive spirit that has prevailed at our school even in these years of depression and to give our schoolmates a worthy memory book of these never-to-be-forgotten high school years and the school where we spent them. It is our sincere wish that in the years to come the Maroon and White Annual of 1935 will contribute both to pleasant memories of life at Austin and to keeping alive the ambitions and enthusiasms we have learned to cherish here. GORDON PASTOR Editor-in-Chief -% : p 4 L T Y Q UR teachers, who stay to show others the way over which we have found the going partly smooth and partly rough, but better because of their helpful guidance. •0 ' . S ' Ji ' ' ' S ii; J k wy{-L We. of the Austin High School faculty, hope that your memories of your school days will be memories of a real school life. In most of your lives, history will repeat itself. The biological law of recapitula- tion wherein the life history of the individual repeats the life history of the race, will be paralleled in some degree in your own individual life. You may profitably study the achievements of your school life to predict your future. If you have lived your school life in a con- structive way, building your tomorrows upon regular and consistent efforts of today, you may safely look forward to a successful tomorrow. MAROON AND WHITE MR. HARRY D. HUMISTON Assistant Principal, West Building MR. GEORGE H. BRUSH Assistant Principal, East Building Wilbur H. Wright Harry D. Humiston George H. Brush Donald B. Miller Edna Clark . FACULTY Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal, East Building Assistant Principal. Hay Branch Registrar ATTENDANCE OFFICERS Collins, Harold McVey, Richard TECHNICAL Jelinek, Robert, Chrnn. Berthlein, Charles Coles, Raymond Dodge, Glen Dunnett, Wm. Feddersen, Edward Gardner, Cyril Jarvis, Eugene Johnson, Hugh Langan, Albert McComb, Edward Roper. Forde Snively, Edward Soderllng, Arthur Stump. Daniel Tonn, George Wirth, Erwln C ' V . ENGLISH Iser. Mabel, Chrm Atwater, Helen Beugnot, Irene Bresee, Helen Burnap, Ellen Carlson. Ruth ' - Church, Anna Cook, May I -Cox, Olivia Current, Lucille Davis, Clara Fagan, Oona Gossett, Bernice Haas, Mary Hansen, Gladys Holch, Frederic Horn, Vernon r Kempes, Belle Lincoln, Margaret Lowry. Mary Maher, Sue Martin. Amy Mead. Doris Merz. Martha O ' Brien, Janet Rylander. Hazel j;Safford, Helen Schlader, Hortense Schoenbeck, Helen Stott, Ella Stone, Marlon Walker, Blanche Zimmerman. Ethel ART a U: .Booth. Fern, Chn Dandliker. Gertn Hatley, Olga Johnson. Esther Lutton, Cherry Pellens. Louise FACU LTY . COMMERCIAL Rltter, Harold, Chrm, Alcerlund, Oscar Alexander, O. G. Browers. Mable Cauvins. Ellen Clark, Edna Compton, Roy Cooke. Mary Dahl, Mary Jane Dargan, Sarah Flnley, Thomas Furlong. Stasia Galusha. Edwin .Gruener. Sylvia Hagland, Hazel Hathorne, Zenls Leach, Edward MacGuchan, Freda McCurdy, tna McLindon, Marcella Nichols, Andrew Reed, Margaret Robinson. Mildred Schwartz. Otto Smith. Grace Soyer. Bessie Starner. John Tench. Myrtle Thorson.Thelma Troeger, Blanche fl«. TC  i SCIENCE Harris. Clarence. Chrm. Alters. Fred . Vtnf tf ' ' Anderson, Hubert « - 7 - ' -- ' - SOCIAL SCIENCE Bollinger. Wilbur. Chr Berens, H.A. j|£aton. Wm. Gaynor, Elizabeth : . V. i-Hanna, Louise Kelly, Regina Libby, Eleanor . Lussenhop. Raymond Moore. Mary C ' • ' M ' -Schlelch. Jessie. Snodqrass. James Sweeney. Marlon L J i ' • ;i Thomas, Roscoe ,111 lit — Th-m| — n Arnold -Tobin. Marie - - -- ' Wade. Mary - Welch. Sue Willis, Helen GIRLS ' ATHLETICS • LtMf. T -JHofmeister. Louise. Chrn 7 ■ . „„:o, Estelle ' r. .« n gier , Meta Hansen, Rose Mazanec. Blanche ty Noonan. Gather! Mu lC - - Burns. Elmer Catl. O. A. Charles, Grace Collins. Harold Crew. Maurice XErnst, Walter Finlcbeiner. John Fouts. Russell Gamble. Faith Gouget. Charles Hartley, Christine Headley, W. F. Lee, Glen McVey. Richard Miller. Arthur Myers, John Novak, Rose Parks, Wilnia Peterson. Soujthy Robblns, W.F. ♦iSonquist. John Taylor. Elizabeth Whitaker. John BOYS ATHLETICS Schmidt, Rudolph, Chrn Heitman, Frank Steffens, George Ring, George Murphy. Joseph Olson. Gilbert Casey, Elmer MATHEMATICS Spitler. Orla. Chrm. Abbott, Cellnda Baler. Mildred Bryan. Maude . .Bristol. Stanley Butler. L. M. Craig. Clarence Cromwell. Ray Daugherty. Nona Funk. Ruth Heiby, Albert Kreblll. Armln Landers. Dorothy Marshall. Bernice Roberts, Louise i VStubblefleld, Alta Jft. LANGUAGE Nelson. Theodore. Chr Ablachiara. Gennaro Beck, T.J. Bledsoe. Beulah Davis. Minnie Dore. Cecile JJ=lory, Alvin, Grimes. Robert Hatton, C. T. Herrlck, Julia Johnstone, Alice Little, Arthur McCarty. Edna Mulli, Lydia_ Publow, Ma ' ry Torgerson. Maym Wareham. Manly Wiltshire. Ruth HOUSEHOLD ARTS Huizenga, Ruth, Chrm. Fraser, Hazel Swihart, Esther MUSIC Lloyd. Hazel. Ch.m. Bittner. Mildred Brown. Clare Dowse, Harry Gish. Albert Robinson. Jesse Roth. J. Lee Ryerson, Louise . HAY BRANCH Miller, D. B.. Principal Elsam. Ruth, English Gainer. Edna. Science Giemsoe, Frances. English Helsing. Helen, Math. Holmes, David. Science Hopkins, Leo. Math. Howard, Lillian, English McKlnley. Marlon. Art MIetke. Gustav. Lang. • OFFICE CLERKS WEST BUILDING Brizzolaro, Esther Broderlck. Helen Sargent. Ruth Righeimer. Charlotte EAST BUILDING Chiaro Angela LIBRARY STAFF HEAD LIBRARIAN Sullivan, Clara ASSISTANTS Barrett. Virginia Michaelson. Norman P f t- -« . • . ..oC. MAROON AND WHITE H- I ' i ' t f R. Wiltshire R. Marsh A.Johnstone K. Colbert; R. Elsam G. Steffens F. Gamble W. Cable L. Pellens D, 6. Mill. T. J. Beck F. MacGuchan T. Finley Capt. Jenks ' v.%. M. Dolese A.Schmidt C.Abbot R. Fouts V.Horn O. Calt Eighteen FACULTY ix E. Galusha L. Current O. Akerlund E. Cl C.Craig J. Schleich E. Ja E3 m urn M.Robmson R.Cromwell G.Hanson R. Jellnek M.Stone W. Dunnett MAROON AND WHITE W. R. Bollinger C. Noonan G.Dodge B. Troeger J. Roth H.Lloyd ( I L. Ryerson B. Wai.-r M.J.Dahl A. Stubblefleld A. Beugnol i W.Ernst M. Bittner A. Little J.Miner W.Eaton B.Marshall Twenty FACULTY E. Gainer J.Robinson M.Bryan W. Headley E. Anqier E. W: ' t €M R. Novak R. Lussenhop E. Stott O. G. Alexander M.lser R. Coles H.SaHord I Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE .t A. Heiby E.Taylor 5. Maher M.Cootr- A, C Mi M.Grelner J. Finkbeiner N.Daugherty E. m W.Tiernan R. Hanna 5. Chenoweth E. Burnap M. Publow E. Leach mHk I .Sweeney O. Schwartz H.Nult A. Wierson G. Mietke H.Schoenbeck Twenty-t FACU LTY 4 13 In Memorlam Margaret A. Older taught Latin in the East Building of the Austin High School for about ten yoars. She was a graduate of Ripon College in Wisconsin, but had added much to her education by attendance at other institutions and by private study. Poetry, music, travel, and drama were given enthusiastic interest, and her energy found an outlet in the writing of a booklet of Latin Songs containing much original work and in the coaching of the school play, Tragedy of Dido. In 1930. A devoted teacher, she won the respect and friendship of pupils and fellow-teachers alike. Twenty-three MAROON AND WHITE Twenty-four FACULTY kih Twenty-five E I ¥, ET another legion of Austin grad- uates here join ihe ever lengthening procession of those who think back with wistful affection to hiigh School Days at Austin. s 40 ' ' MAROON AND WHITE c COMMITTEES OF THE CLASS OF 19341 2 OMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: Wilbur Kenn, Chairman; Mr. Nichols, Miss Beugnot, Miss Safford, Mrs. Schlader, Advisers. James Borneman, John V. Crooks, Ruth Ditburner, Robert Eckholm, Fanchon Gelbard, Kay Gould, Lillian Halpern, Evelyn hiampton. Richard F. Kobler, Julian Levinson, Louise Lindquist, Roger Olsen, Shirley Williamson, Eleanor Zidron. Prom committee: Richard MacNabb, Chairman: Mrs. Schleich, Mrs. MacGuchan, Mrs. Swlhart, Mr. Thomas, Advisers, hiarry Axelrod, Dorothea Blomquist, Richard Brunton, Lois Burgh, Mildred Carlsen, Charlotte Ganier, Earl Gran, Edwin hlolm- berg, John Leahy, Alex MacArthur, Marion Mueller, Florence Nordin, Guy Rosucci, hHelen Westrich. C--LASS DAY COMMITTEE: John White, Chairman; Miss Hagland, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Dahl, Miss McLlndon, Advisers. Roy Almdale, Minnie Balkln, Francis Browne, Ruth Feley, Ralph Freevol, Annette Gawron, Robert Hallman, Lawrence Hubbell, Ruth Kraus, Ruth Law, Edward Schwartz, Betty Stone, hielen Stopper, Laura Jean Wadsworth. c LASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Alfred Oldenburg, Chairman; Miss Merz, Adviser. Gladys Aylward, Darwin Carlson, Marion Cashman, Egan Chrlstensen, Mabel For- rester, Charles B. hHartman, Agnes Johnstone, Eugenia Mazutls, Willard Nelson, Catherine Palazo, Chester Skolorzynski, FHelen Tech, Lillian Turner, Rose Vruno. Flower, color and motto committee: Ingrld Wennerberg, Chairman; Mrs. Dahl, Adviser. Lollta Engelhardt, George Hausske, Adeline hloppe, Edward Koops, Jean Kuester, Joseph Motelewski, hHarry Mullen, Jean Paul, Emily Potts, Viola Rathbun, Mary Rlzzo, Edwin Ross, Lillian Silver, Audrey Stone. Finance committee: Roy Oberg, chairman; Mr. Leach, Adviser. James Clarke, Eugene Czekalski, Alva Halstead, John hlowe, Don Koeppel, Lydle Lair, hHenry J. LazzerinI, hHenny Mlkkelsen, Alva Olsen, Fred Peterson, John Pierce, David Shid- eler, Irwin Szymanskl, George Walsh. Printing and engraving committee: Evelyn Abrams, chairman; Mrs. Moore, Adviser. Joseph Bartolai, hierbert Bernstein, Dorothy Brennan, Ray Ebert, Roy FHansen, Marion hiauser, Dorothy McLaughlin, Carl Kurtzman, Kenneth Larson, Joseph Matis, F4arry Morgan, Robert Williams, Francis Wright, Ralph Yalkovsky. P, N AND RING COMMITTEE: Mary Jane Zaar, Chairman; Mr. Finley, Adviser. William Butler, Robert demons, Irene Crowley, Kay Gould, Bettey Snow, Jack Stonhouse. Twenty-eight CLASS OF 19341 2 .yA CLASS OF 19341 2 Fred Hince Edythmae Cooper Carl Hjss Treasurer Secretary Serqeant-at-Arms The class of ' 341 2 is no longer an active group in the Austin High School. Our little act in the four year drama is connpleted. The group is disbanded, many never again to see the familiar faces of their classmates. However, each member of the class will remember every detail of his high school career, the joyful episodes as well as the sadder episodes. Our teachers who inspired us to put forth our best foot will forever occupy a place in our memories. The familiar spots in the school — the Times room, the gym- nasiums, the Civics room, the Little Theater, and Rockwood Hall — will all be remem- bered for many, many years to come. Irv ' s, the Green Grill, the Arcade, Tiny, and Dutch will never be forgotten. The many happy hours spent within their hospitable doors will remain vivid memories. Our senior class officers, Warren LeRoy, Margaret Livingstone, Edythmae Cooper, Carl Hass, and Fred Hince, who worked so hard to make our senior year a happy and enjoyable one, will occupy a place in our memories. The Prom, which offered us such a gay and enjoyable evening, will continue to live. Class Day, our last opportunity to mingle socially with our class as a whole, will still linger on. Commencement night, which brought our diplomas, last good-byes to friends and teachers, and the last time we would ever sit in Rockwood Hall as students of Austin High, can never be forgotten. And lastly, we have this annual, which embodies everything we have known and experienced in high school, a definite symbol and memory of four happy high school years. ANNETTE GAWRON. FLOWER . . . Talisman Rose COLOR ... Old Rose and Silver MOTTO . . . Success by Study Twenty-n!ne MAROON AND WHITE Evelyn Abrams Eppie 454 May Chrm. Printing and -Enqi fiving Com, 8; Asst. Bus. Mqr. Austin Times 7, 8; Con- ductor Do You Know That ; Austin Times Reporter 8; Bronze Silver Order 1329 7, 8; Clean. Up Com. Women ' s Clubs; Aus- tin Times Rep. 1-8; Delegate to Com- mercial Law Club 8; Clean-Up Com. Rooms 5: Delegate to Botany Club 3, 4. Favorite Enpression: I Hope I Graduate. Ambition: To fulfill my dreams of suc- Alert. :rgeli friend indeed. ' Roy William Almdale 457 Foreman Jr. High Rifle Team 6-8 Capt. and Ass ' t Coach; R. O. T. C. Plans and Training Officer, Capt.; Class Day Com. -ite Expri irry I do Ambition To be a Naturalist ai nd Ex plorer. A drean ny pie ce of dynami te. Robert. a Marie Alton Bobbie 455 Tilton History 8 : Swin 1. 4-7; Botan y ' 5: C. , 1. C. 1-8; S. A. A. 2, b; Y 5. 8; Tap 6; Stunts 6; Fencing 6; Pentong 8. Favorite Expression: That calls for a duel. Ambition: Teach History at Austin. Smiling Colleen . . . vivacious . . . sandwiches . . . good sport. Eleanore Bernice Amundsen El C. I. C. 1-8; Coi Club I. 2. Favorite Expres Ambition: To bi Club 7, 8; Sc Nertz to you. vate secretary. Sparkling eyes . . . nice disposition verlasting friend. Irving B. Andersen Irv 460 Young Intra. Bskt, |.6; Intra. Baseball 1-6; Base- ball 5. 6; C. I. C. 1-8; Law Club 7; Varsity A ; Football 6. Favorite Expression: Say it isn ' t so. Ambition: To. love them all. Loyal to all his ??? Villads H. Andersen Red 451 Sumr-- Boys ' Band 3-8; Boys ' Glee 2-5; R. O. T C. 3; Beginners Band 3; Intra. Bskt. 2-6; Chess Club 2; Commercial Law 7; Latin Club I; Latin Club Rep. 2; Jr. Skating 3. Favorite Expression: Nertz til it hertz. Ambition: Find the lost chord. W t . . . humor . . . Peter Pan with freckles. Edwin Vernon Anderson Eddie 458 Sayre Intra. Bskt. 2-4; Boxing 7; Intra. Baseball 3; Austin Times Rep. 2-6; C. I. C. Rep. 2; M. W. Rep. 2.4; Science Club 2; Fenc- ing 4. Favorite Expression: Let ' s eat at your house. Ambition: Show teachers they didn ' t ap- A de nedi Lawrence G. Anderson Swede 459 Architectural Club |.8; Int Baseball T-Sq. League 6.8. Favorite Expression: Hi-Ya Twerps. Ambition: Sell combs to baldheaded Another good-natured Swede. ' Leonard F. W. Anderson Locke kt. 4. 6, 7; Ah 359 Hay Favorite Expr ess io n: Phoc ley B ugs. Ambitior i: Gr t lair on a 1 bill iard bi ill. Good r laturf id . . easy goin ' 9 ■ fast Robert Wm. Anderson Andy 454 Pentong Club 5; Swimmmg Te 2.8; Varsity A 3-8; Law Club 7-8; Capt. Intr. Bskt. 1-6; Intra. Baseball 2; C. I. C. Rep. 4; M. W. Rep. 1-3; B Football 3; Daffy Day Committee. Favorite Expression: Jinkies. Ambition: To handle money. Alert . . . neat . . . witty , . . energetic . . . gay . . . comrade. Florence Marie Armstrong Connie 464 Our Lady Help of Christians Tennis Capt. 3; M. W. Delegate 8; G. A. A. 1-3; Times Rep. 1-2; College Club 8; Y Club 4-8; Com ' l Law Club 7; C. I. C. |.B. Favorite Expression: No, no, a tho usand times, no. Ambition: A mannequin on Fifth Avenue. Dark and quiet . . . sparkling eyes . . . Harry Axelrod Ax 465 Byford Ed.-in-Chief Times 8; V. Pres. C. I. C. 8; Student Council 8; News Ed. Times 7; Prom. Com. 8; Quill Scroll 8; Court of Honor 1329; Chrm. Publ. Com. Daffy Day 8; Gold Class 1329 7-8; Norn. Com. 5. Favorite Expression: Stop, you ' re killing Ambition: Excitement!! ' Subtle humor . . . good companionship. intelligence personified. ' Thirty CLASS OF 19341 2 Gladys Marian Aylward Jackie 451 Gift Com. (8): C. I. C. Rep. (7) Club 3. 6. 8; Little Theatre 5 6; Gl 2. A; College Club 4, 6; Y Club 4; Club 2, 3; History Club 5; Tap Dane Favorite Expression; Criminity. Ambition: To be a professional pian ' Super-super . . . hearty laughter musical cords. Catherine Luclna Baker Pats ' 464 Tilton (favorite Expressio n: No ! Ambition: A mtssii Bright eyes . . . studioi 1 a forei gn c Infecl [i0U5 laugh. Minnie Minerva Ba Ikin Min. 461 Ert imet Ass ' t Chrm. Class C. 1. C. Rep. 5, 6; Times Rep. 3. 4; Club: Y Club; Day 8; Norn. G. A. A. Rep. Pentonq Club College Club. Corr 6; A. 6; ' . 7; ustin Law Favorite Expressior wife. 1: SucI h is life withe lut a Ambition: A sumi lands. mer in the Ha wiiar 1 Is- Florence Banas Flossie 453 Ryerson Opera. 8: College 8: Astral 7, 8; M. W. Rep. 2. 8; Shrthnd. Contest 7: Pentong 7; Latin 2; G. A. A. I; C. I. C. I. 8. Favorite Expression: Aw leave me alone. Ambition: To find my double. Red hair . . . flaming temper ... So- phisticated girl. Hannah Lisle Barbour Span, Mem, . 1. 7; G. A. , Finance Com A. 1; C. .: Hist. 7. Favor ■ite Expression: What do head the steadiest hand. ' Joseph G. Bartolai ■Balbo ' 457 On Com. Printing and Engraving 8: Com. Law 4: Architect Club 4. 8; Football 2. 3. Favorite Expression: What town ' s you in? Ambition: Sell toothpicks on road to Mandalay. ■Shining teeth . . . loud laughter . . . regular fellow. Godfrey R. Bartolomei Bart 451 Nasr, Boys ' Glee Club, 4. 5. 4; Science Honor Club I. 2; Chemistry Club I. 2; Law Club 8: Jr. Hi-Y 4. Favorite Expression: ' ou boop! Ambition: Certified accountant. Dancing feet . . . east orchestras . . . snappy dates. Jannes Bass Jim 456 St. Mel Sports Reporter Times 5: Advertising Man- ager 7; Silver Class. Order of 1329; Science Honor Club; History Club; Intra. Basket- ball 3. Favorite Expression: How ' m I doin ' 7 ' Ambition; Build foundations under my air castles. Cool . . . calm . . . collected . . . con- cealed cleverness. Louise Rosa Beecher Kid Lou 451 White High Asst. Gym. 3. 4. 5; Jr. G. A. A. Pres. 3: Times Rep. 4: G. A. A. Rep. 4. 5. 6. 7; Refresh. Chrm. Botany Club 6; Basketball Capt. 5, 6, 7. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2, 8; Chem. Club Rep. 7. Favorite Expression: Do you know what gets me? Ambition: To be a doctor or nurse. Sparkling teeth . . . vivacious eyes . . . Oh! Doctor! - ! ! , Favorite Expression: No fa thing different Ambition: Finding light occupations for the feeble minded. Dark beauty . . , emeralds . . . perfumes . . . swishing gowns. Leonard George Benson Benny 458 Intra. Bskt. I. 3; Intra. Baseball 4. Favorite Expression: Nuts to you shells on. Ambition; To excel in all sports. Steady . . . reliable . . . dependable ... we like you, Lloyd with Thirty-one MAROON AND WHITE Glenda Bruhn Bergener Babe 451 Young Girls ' Glee Club 3, 8; Glee Club 8; Chrm, Refresh. Com.; M. W. Rep. 8; Costume Com. Laf. Day 6; Law Club 8; Pentong Club t; History Club 6; Booster Club 7 8; Y Club 6; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Some fun, I ' ll say. Ambition: To be an interior decorator. Dancing feet . . . delightfully impish . . . good sport. Kurt Paul Berger Curley 159 Times Rep. I; Intra Team, 7. Favorite Expression: I Ambition: To pin something Jolly . . . quiet . . . bashful . . . skt. athletic Hay Gymn. Carl Louis Bernau 459 Oak Park Science Club 1; Masqueraders 3. 4; Radio Club 4- Hi-Y 5, 8; Rifle Team i , 1; Times Rep. 8; M. W. Delegate 8; Publ. Com. Daffy Day 8. Favorite Expression: Au shucks! Fellars. Ambition; To succeed in my attempts: Athletic . . . energetic . . . cheerful. Marco C. Bernero Mike 456 Favorite Expression: Phooey! Ambition; To padlock someon( Like Marco Polo, a great tr Herbert B. Bernstein ling 2-8; Capt. 5w Hi-Y Ink 6, 7; Che 8; Pentong 5; Track Com. 8; Sr. Hop Con Favorite Expressii ; Printing Engr n. 8; Botany 3, 4. ' Youse is a tv erp. Marion Bernstein Mare 461 San Diego, Calif. Y Club 8; Spanish Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; C. I. C. 8; G. A. A. I. Favorite Expression: Nuts. Ambition: To take life easy. Sweet disposition . . . Western sun . . . 1 1 Califon beache Charles A. Bertalmio Chuck 458 Nash Band; Intra. Bskt.; Fencing; Chemistry 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Razz-ma-tazz. Ambition: Brushes, paints, canvasses, art studio. Effervescent . . . personality . . . wistful Michael Joseph Bird Blrdy 462 Crane History 6- Swim. Sr. and Jr. 5, 6; Golf 7- Skate 4; French Club 5; C. I. C. Rep. 2; Times Rep. 3; Capt. Intra. Bskt. 2. Favorite Expression: F ' luva Pete; Moly hoses. Ambition: Be the best mechanical engl- A little guy . . . studious . . . loves Dorothy June Black Blackie 455 Art Staff 8; C. I. C. 4-8. Favorite Expression: Hello = Ambition: Commercial artist, guess! ' Charming personality . . . . . moonlight . . . roses. William Robert Blalkie Bill 453 Byford iTps. Sec. C. I. C. 7, 8; Pres. Student Council 8; Capt. Cross-country 6-8; Track 2-8 V. Pres., Treas. Sr. Hi-Y 6-8; V. Pres. Varsity A. 8; Pres. Jr. Hi-Y 3; Inter. Club 8; Chem. Club 7; B Squad 2, 4. Ambition: Run the mile in 4 flat. Sturdy executive . . . blond mercury . . . new records. Dorothea Christine Blomquist Dot 461 On C. I. C; 1-8; G. A. A. 6, 7; Prom. Com. Dramatics 1-2. Favorite Expression: Gee Whiz! Ambition: See the world soon. Sweet personality . . . gay times . . good sport. Ira Blustein Irish 453 Cameron C I C. Rep. 4 5; Football 4; Intra. Bskt. 3- Track 5; Automobile Com. 8; Times Rep. 8; History Club 6; Latin Club 4. Favorite Expression: I ' m going into the cruel world. Ambition: To catch for the Chicago Cubs. The funniest guy in the lunchroom. Thirty-two CLASS OF 19341 2 Arthur Boberg •Art ASA Key M. w. Cam. Gr Pentong Rep. 8: Intra. Bskt. 1-5: Clean-up ammer School 7; Opera Club 7; 5: C. 1. C. Rep. 3. Favorite 1. Expression: ■■Yea. verily. quoth Ambition ; To be a financier. ■■Witty . likely to . . audacious . . . ambitiou succeed. •■ James Borneman ■ ' Bornle ' 459 Howe Times Re ment Co p. 3; Intra. Bskt. 4; Comn m. 8: Track 3. nence- Favorite Expression: ' •Oh! Me! Ambition : To buy Joe Penner ' s due k. •Quiet . reliable . . refined . . . perseverance . . . . . . worthy friend. •■ William A. Bostrand 464 Tul Stamp Club 2-6; Commercial Law 7. Favorite Expression: Oh. can t !. ' • Ambition: To be successful in the future. • ' Good friend . . . ambitious . . . hard- working . . . good sport. •• William Elmer Bowers Bill 459 ling Team 1-8: Ch( Club 4. Favorite Expression: • ' Hi to Ambition: Attend college. ■•A reliable friend at all tii Spenc Club 2: Math. Doris June Brach 445 Schur C: Dramatic Club: Clas: Law Club: C Rep. Favorite Expression: ' ■[ don t kn ducky. ' Ambition: To make my dreams c ••Twinkling blue eyes . . . ch sophistication . . . loyalty. ■• Milton Joseph Brandner ••Butch ' 458 C. I. C. Favorite Expression: ••Hi-ya son. Ambition: Big butter and egg ma ' •Honest . . . trustworthy . . . pal. Dorothy Fay Brennan Dor 465 Spencer G. A. A. I: Times Rep. 5-7: M. W. Rep. 6. 7: History Club 6: College Club 8; Printing Engraving Com. Favorite Expression: •Don ' t you think $0 too?- Ambition: To be ambitious. ••Irish eyes . . . poise . . . sparkling viva- city. •• Dee V. Brown • ' Tug ' 458 Howe Military Band 2-7: R. O. T. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: What, more home- workr ' Ambition: I don ' t want to be President. • ' Blase . . . ouick on the repartee . . . Barrymore profile. ' Rose L. Brown Brownie 456 Emmet Times Staff 8: Court of Honor Gold Order 1329 8: Sec. Open Forum 8: Sec. Dramatics I. 2: Mem. Chrm. Little Theater 4: Laff Day Com. 4: Norn. Com. 7: Little Theater 3. 4: M. W. Del. 8: Times Rep. 3-6- Pentong: Y : History. Favorite Expression: ■■Keep your pants on. Ambition: Doctor the well; God help the sick. Sweet sophisticate . . . long eyelashes . . . campus popularity. Francis Joseph Browne Fran 456 Lewis Hl-Y Club 7, 8: History Club 7- History Club Sec. 8: Class Day Com.: Intra. Bskt. 2 3: Norn. History 8. Favorite Expression: ' ■Oh! You bonehead! Ambition: To become a Doctor of Biolo- olcal Research. Charming personality . . . happy-go-lucky . . . athletic . . . studious. Richard W. Brunton Doc 454 Byford Pres. Varsity A 8: Chrm. Non-smoking Com. 8; Sec.-Treas. Varsity • ' A 7; Treas. Inlerclub 8: Sgt.-at-arms Open Forum 8- Com. Chrm. Daffy Day : P ' om Com. 8 ' German Club 3: Track 3-7. Favorite Expression: C ' mon Evans, a free lunch. Ambition: To be a famous surgeon. Athletic prowess . . . versatility . . . new Robert hienry Bryant ' Bob 440 Resurrection Law Club: M. W. Rep. 4, 7, 8; Intra, ing 6. 7. Favorite Expression: ' ■She is not so hot. Ambition: A full dance with Miss Brede. ■•Very impressive . . . devil with girls. ■• Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE Martin Raymond Buccieri •■Butch 465 Delano Opera 7, 8; Jazz Orch. A-b; Law 8; M. 8. W. Rep. 6. 7; Hi-Y 6-8; Spanish 6, 7; Foot- ball Rep. 2; Concert Orch. 3; Intra. Bskt. 2. 3. Favonte Expression: Hi-Kiddies. Ambition: See my name in lights. Full of fun . . . talkative . . . carefref Gladys Lucille Buchanan Goggie 463 H,v, 2nd Lt. Girls ' Band 8; Band 4-8; Com ' l Law 8; C. I. C. Rep. 7; College 6; M. W. Rep. 5; G. A. A. Rep. 4; Y 4; G. A. A. 3, 4. Favorite Expression: Oh! Ambition: Make people well and happy- nurse. A dizzy blonde with dancing feet. Alice D. Buckle Ale Ha C. I. C. I, 8; History 3. 5; College Club 8; Y 8; G. A. A. 2, 3; Pentonq 3; Science 2; Spanish 4. Favorite Expression: Hi ' Ya Toots. Ambition: Be a lady for a Knight. Sparkling laughter . . . blue dresses . . . Dorothy E. Buerger Blondie 462 Young College Club 8; Y Club 8; C. I. C. I, 8; History Club 5; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: More fun! Ambition; To ride forever in that Terra- plane. Laughter . . . natty remarks . . . pal in- deed. ' Lois Virginia Burgh Legs 453 Hay Sec. ' .yay BVanch Astral Club 1; Latin 2. 4; Astral I , ' 8 Hi iory .6, 7; Prom Com. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 4; . A. . I, 8; C. I. C. I, 8; Hockey 8; Fenclng-6. Favorite Expression: For Heaven ' s sake! Ambition: To be a successful M. D. Competent . . . congenial . . . gay times Ethel Marie Burkhardt Burki 455 History 8; Botany 5; Y Club 8; Y I. 2, 5, 7. 8; G. A. A, I. 2; C. I. C. I. 3. 6, 8; Fencing 6. Favorite Expression: Very good, thank you. Ambition: Tr, Poise . . disposition. i of beauty Eunice Eileen Busch Tansey-legs 452 Schurz College Club 8; Y Club 8; Pentong Club 8; History 8; Glee 6-8; M. W. Rep. 8; Astral 6-8. Favorite Expression: Don ' t be stupid, he every pastry I Nessie P. Cameron Scotty 462 Nash C. I. C. 1-8; French 3, 4; G. A. A. I, 2: Tennis 5-7; Hist. Club 6. Favorite Expression: ' Oh, piffle! Ambition: Go places and see things. Sweet smiles . . . blushes . . . dancing feet. Elaine Sylvia Cann Connie 455 Tilton French 3, 4; History 8; Y 1-7; C. I. C. I, 2, 5-8. Favorite Expression: Oh! Floppy! Ambition: Chateaux in France. Be a bal- Burnard Joseph Cannata Burnie 453 Emmet Jr. Skating I. 2; Sr. Skating 5. 6; Intra. Bskt. 2, 3; Non-Smoking Com. 3- Varsity A 3, 5, 7; Varsity Football 6-8; Little Theatre 2; Capt. Jr. Skating 3, 4; Capt. Sr. Skating 7, 8; Glee 2, 3; Science I. 2; Intra. Track 3-5. Fav ■ite Expr. What you Am ibitior i: Future Olympics. Dartrr louth U. SUC ' cessfu 1 future. Sk latlng . spai . . . dancing . . , rkling wit. , bk ,er oadsters Mildre d Lillian Carlsen M lllie 455 Kelvyn Pk. Pre s. G, A. A. 8; V.-Pres . G . A . A. 7; Stu. dent Council 8; Tennis Chami p. 6 ; Opera Ck lb 4, 5; Fencing 6; In tercl ub 8; Hey Dai , 4; T imes Rep. 3. Fav ' orite Expression: Ta-da -da- da! Am ley bition : To go to Plttsb urgh 1 wi th Shir- U nceasl ng friendship . . . cha mpl Ion .. . dar icing feet . . . socials. Arthur Ernie Carlson Ernie 458 Hay Bskt. I, 3. 4; C. I. C; Football; Skating. Favorite Expression: What happened to all the brunettes? Ambition: To keep a brunette, a brunette. Thirty-four CLASS OF 19341 2 Darwin C. Carlson 455 cl 5, 6; Mgr ilng 7; Kcv Law Daffy Math. Club: Class Gift C Sr. High Y . rite Expression: To be or not to be lition: Purdue or Armour, conscientious, but regular fellow. Rudolph Daniel Carlson Finn AM Young Favorite Expression; How ' s things. Ambition: Be a good sport. The squarest guy we know. Marion Eunice Cashman Judge 463 Opera Club; College Club 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Oh! my! Ambition: To be a lecturer on tr. Sweet sophistication . . . danc . . . good speaker. Roy Willard Caughran ■151 Ho Lt. Wt. Bskt. 8: Co-chrm. Costume Com. Daffy Day : Intra. Bskt. 2-A: Hi-Y 6. 7. 8: Football 5: Hist. 5; Law 8: Booster 8. Favorite Expression: Whatta gal! Ambition: College; Kelly Field— aviation. Irish eyes . . . flying helmets . . . happy landings! Edward Joseph Chmiel Ed 453 Commercial law 8; Italian Club A; C Favorite Expression: Hi ya Irish. Ambition: To teach Economics. One worthy of a diploma. Egon Christian Christensen Chris 458 Nobel Football W. 4 4. 8: intra. Bskt. 1 __ Club 8; Treas. I Gift Com. 8. ite Expression: What tion: Aw what ' s the u S. History 7: Honest . . to succeed. ' good sportsman Grace Lois Christiansen Christie 463 Young Glee Club 2 8: Sgt.at-Arms Glee 7- Refresh. Com. Glee 8: C. i. C. Rep. 6: Astral I: Booster 6; Pentong 6- Laf Day Com.; Law Club 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: How ' sa my fran ' ? She ' sa be okayl Ambition: . Sparklinq cere pal. nljsm and advertising. George Steve Cik 463 Young Favorite Expression: Well! I ' ll be! Ambition: To be a most ardent fisherman. Medium height . . . bashful? 7 . . . roamer . . . sportsman. George Clark Scotty 453 Long Beach. Cal. Opera 2. 8; Law Club 6-8; Hi Y SB- Intra, bskt. 3-5; Intra. Baseball 4; Non-smoking Com. 6; Daffy Day Com. 2-8; Pin and Ring 7. If it al gentleman . . . carefree 3us . . . gay Tarzan, James J. Clarke Jim 455 Byford Intra, bskt.; German Club; Chem. Club; History Club. Favorite Expression: You can ' t do that dark and hards jfemons Ambition: To do erything. Tall . . . dark . . . handsome onality . . . dancing feet. Shirley Cohen Shlrl 461 George Wash- ington, N. Y. ege 5. 4. - : rite Expression: It ' s a honey. An.bition: It ' s a secret. Pretty . . . ambitious . . . nicest taste in clothes. Thirty-five MAROON AND WHITE Mary Adeline Collins ••Dummv 451 Spencer Co-Chrm. Courtesy Drive Com. 6; Pr-T Chrm. Girls ' lege Club 5; Little Theatre C. 1. C. 1- 8. Glee Law 5; B. : 3; Y Club 1, 6; C Club 7; History Clu|. ' • otany Club; Latin Cl i Favorite Expn i: Oh, you apple! Ambitior .: To be i J second Adrian. ■■Diamon cosy horr d rin ig . . . lovely clothes . . . Mary Ann Conroy Mac 462 Provld. west tow 5. b; C. g Team b n Booster 1. C. 3, 6 ,; Times Staff 8; N. ■■ Rep. 8; Cdncert Or ■ Favorite the same Expn : No ' essio. i; Yeah, sure, but just Ambitior i: Le ading 1 novelist of America. Shy . . friendly . hi irryin cute g . . . ambitious . . . . , . Irish! Edythnnay Cooper Boolie 464 Emmett Sec. Sen 8; Vice- Club 8: History ' 7; Boost( ior Class; Sgt.-at-Arms Y Club Pres. Dramatic Club 1; College Spanish Club 3; S. A. A. 1, 2; 1; Little Theatre 5: Clean Up Com. ir Club 8. Favorite Expressio, i: Thanks quite a hit. Ambltloi i: To grov tall. Persona lity, perse unified . . . good sport Geraldine M. Cornell Jerry 451 May Treas. Botany Club 4; Y Club 4; Col- lege 3-6; Little Theatre 6; Clean-up Com. 6; G. A. A. I, 2; History 5; Sec. Rep. 6. Favorite Expression: You can ' t win! Ambition: Become a Real actress (with- out pretending). Sincere . . . winsome . . . sparlcing p - sonality . . . sophistication supreme. ' Dorathye Devore Cotton Dotsie 462 Delano History 7; Y Club 7; C. I. C. 2. 4; G. A. A. 7; Pentong 3. Favorite Expression: l-d-a-wanna. Ambition: To be secretary of Floyd Gib- bons. Happy-go-lucky . . . always laughing . . . charming personality . . . Intelligent. Sidney Cottrell Sid 457 Key Favorite Expression: Ain ' t it awful 1! Ambition: Drive a roller ( Life. 3ver bul Tips Of A pleasing personality . . . . towering . . . faithful . . hu friend. ' morous William Henry Cowley ;lli 459 Spen Intra. Bskt. 6. Favorite Expression: Wanna buy a duck? Ambition: To be a good printer. Ouiet . . . conservative . . . flashy smile . . . waving hair. Maria Mafalda Crestani i -us 462 I rnes Rep. 6; Y Club. I worlte Expression: You ' re telling me -nibltion: To be a linguist; sing opera. t ' lelody . . . dark tresses . . . mischlevoi John Vincent Crooks Jevi 451 Young Ouill Scroll 7; Order of 1329 7; Feature Ed. of M. W. 7; Lit. Ed. Times 7; Asst. Bus. Mgr. Times 6; Commencement Com. 8; Times Rep. 3-6; M. W. Rep. I; His- tory 6; Prep 4. Favorite Expression: This Is so silly! Ambition: Success— at curbstone sitting— and stuff. Fascinating personality . . . expressi ubtle rks. ' Irene Dorothy Crowley 464 Ma Pres. C. I. C. 8; Student Council 8; Inter- club 6-8; Pres. Law Club 6; Chrm. Clean- up Com. 7; Pin Ring Com. 7; College Club 8; Little Theatre 5; Y Club 2, 3, 7, 8; Booster Club 8. Favorite Expression: No, no, a thousand times no! Ambition: To live, love and be happy. Dark eyes . . . sparkling personality . . . lasting friendship. James W. Crowley Two Gun 460 St. Phllomena ntra. Bskt. Champions; C. I. C. Rep. 2; Times Rep. 3; Law Club 8; Math. Club 8; Fencing 1; Science Club; M. W. Rep. I. Favorite Expression: Skip it. Ambition: Engineer. Deep thought . . . math, genius . . . determination . . . entertaining. John H. Cureton Rosebud 465 Sgt.-at-Arms Astral 7, Bskt. 5; Norn. Com. Favorite Expression: I Oh. Yeah! Ambition: To play majo Wright ' ; Intra. Thirty-s CLASS or- 19341 2 Ethel Grace Curtis ■ ' Etts ' ■ 462 Nash C. I. C. Rep. 2; Y Club 6. Favorite EKpressIon: Um. sav there! Ambition: Swell husband, cottage by thr Howard William Curtis Howie 458 Spencer C. I. C: Fresh. Football: Law Club. M. W.; German Club. Favorite Expression: Hi. keed. how you all. Ambition: Live and travel in the South. Quiet, but very efficient and dependable. Dorothy Joan Davis ' Irish 442 Tilto College Club 7; Law Club 8; Volley Ba Team I: Y Club 7; C. I. C. 1-8: fr A. A. I. Favorite Expression: Oh, fudge. Ambition: World ' s Champion walkathonr Tidy . . . petite . . . sweet . . . walkathor crazy . . . parties. Philip Martin Derrig Slim 443 Track team, cross-country. Favorite Expression: Check. Ambition: Travel around the  sloop. Deep personality . . . sincerity gentleman. Charles S. Deuben Whitey 459 Howe Intra. Bskt. 3, 4; Times Rep. 5; Ice Skating 4, 7; Gymnastics 8: Football 5; Non-Smot ing Com. 6; Swim. Team 2; C. I. C Rep. I. 2. Favorite Expression: When do we eat? Ambition: To be a great criminal lawyer Invincible in talk and women making. Joseph Dllillo 459 O ' ' Airplane Club; Intra. Bskt. 4; Austin Tim. - Rep. 3: Commercial Law Club 7; C. I. C Rep. 4; History Club 7. Favorite Expression: Holy smokes, another test. Ambition: To boost New Deal — your shuffle. Athletic . . . ambitious . . . iolly ... a shining light. h Ruth Wilhelmina Ditberner Dippy 463 Tilton 1st Lt. Girls ' Bond; Band 3-8; M. W. Rep. 2; C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4; Y 2; Com- mencement Com. 8; Science Club 2. Favorite Expression: Aw! Nuts! Ambition: To smile and keep on smiling, A million giggles wrapped in one. Russell A. Doody Russ 451 Elmwood Park Math Club; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Nuts. Ambition: A decent job in Feb. Rapid figuring . . . true friend . . . little uHir Paul Douglass Douq, ■ Arline M. Dreebin Sis 454 Marshall Pentong 4-8; Times French 4-4; History Staff 8; Astral 7. Favorite Expression: Hi ye kid! Ambition: Do good things; have good times. Charming . . . Mona Lisa eyes. ' Sweet personality Evelyn Loretta Dydak Essie 455 Holy Family Academy Astral 7, 8; Finance Com, 8; History 8; College 8; Latin 7; C. I. C. 8. Favorite Expression: What ' s the name, please? Ambition: Successful Teacher with college degree. Quiet Charm . . . laughing eyes . . . intelligence. Raymond Clarence Ebert ■Ray ' 459 St. Paul ' s Hi-Y 5-8; intra. Bskt. 2, 4, t; C. I. C. Rep. 3-8; Printing and Engraving Com.; Com ' l Law Club 7. Favorite Expression: Well, you see it ' s this way, Ambition: Anapolis — full dresi— blues and whites. God ' s gift to the women. Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Robert Edward III Eckholm ■■Booby 458 Young Astral Club 5; Law Club 7; Intra. Bskt. ■4; C. I. C. Rep. 3; Pentong Club 4; Sci- ence Club 2. Favorite Expression: ' ■Pretend I never said it. ' Ambitic To be an orchestra le . . . witty . . . athletic Mildred Ann Farnner ■ ' Sun Beam 463 Lady Help of Christian C. I. C. Rep. 6; Gym Teacher Ass ' t 6; C. I, C. Rep. 8; College 8; Law 8; Glee 7; Auto Com. Favorite ' Expression; Chee. Joey, me caught ' em. Ambition: Stage, radio, cars, love, and horses?? ■■Mischievous . . . friendly . . . intelligent . . . blue-eyed redhead. ■ ' La ' ivrence Eldridge Larry ' 458 Tilton Intra. Bskt. 1. 2, 7; Champs; Intra. Base ball 4. Champs; Bskt. 3-5. Varsity; Basebal 6. 8, Varsity; Pentong Club 5; Times Rep 4; M. W. Rep. 5; Track Team I; Swim ming Team 2; C. I. C. Rep. 5. Favorite Expression: ' ■G. C. s tsk tsk when reprimanded. ■■ Ambition: To really understand and know ' ■Jerry. ' ' ■Spacious ballrooms . . . athlete suprem. . . . certain brunette. Eleanor Carol ' yn Engdahl ■■Al ' 451 Bytoni Glee Club 7, 8; ■ ' V Club 3, 7; College Club 3, 8; History Club 6; C. I. C. 18: M. W. Rep. 8. Favorite Expression: ■■Skip it. ' Ambition: Five feet four. ' ■Blondie . . . unusual eyes . . . watta per- sonality. Lolita Estelle Engelhardt ■ ' Duchess ' 461 Orr G. A. A. 6; Dramatic I. Branch; M. W. Rep. 6, 7; Flower Motto Com. 8. Favorite Expression: ■■Oh dear! Ambition: Travel, travel, and more travel. ' ■Bursting laughter , . . smiling eyes . . . book lover. ■■ Fred Edward Erdmann ■■Fritz 463 Ryerson Opera 2; Glee 6; Sec.-Treas. Favorite Expression: ■ ' Hey! Oscar. Ambition: Northwestern and C. P. A Phyllis Ellen Evans Peg 454 Sumner Opera 5-7; C. I. C. Rep. I, 2; College 8; Law 7; G. A. A. History 5. 1, 2; Little Theatre 3 Favorite Expression: good. Ambition: To be a You do me so much Tiusical comedy star. Dancing feet . . rhythm. sparkling eyes . . Thirty-eight : , • r h% ■ r Margaret Kathryn Fatz Marge 463 Burbank Glee 7; M. W. Com. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 5, 6; G. A. A. 5; C. I. C. 4-8. Favorite Expression: Please, Honey. Ambition: Get the most of the best. Stately poise . . . soft glamour . . . stirring personality. ' ■ Shirley Gladys Feldman ' •Shirf 462 Emmet Sec. French 5; Treas. French 4; Rep. Y 2- Y 3, 4; History 7; Tennis 7; G. A. A. 7; C. I. C. 3, 5, 7, 8; Pentong 3. Favorite Expression: O. K. Toots! ' Ambition: To reach the moon. ■ ' Shirley ... the auiet, sedate, but im- pressedible. Ruth A. Feley ■Felix 462 Key Class Day Com. 8; Nom. Com. 6; Y 7 Botany 5; G. A. A. I, 2; M. W. Rep. I C. I. C. Rep. 6, 7; Austin Times Rep. I Dramatic 2; Triple A 5. Favorite Expression: Ennaways. Ambition: Build foundations for my ai astle laughte dancing feet Peter John Ferreri Doctor 457 Burbank Sec. Arch.; Mem. Arch. Favorite Expression: ■ ' Nutsa to you! Ambition: To become a baseball player. A, prominent curly headed architect!! Donald Albert Fielding Don 458 Ho Intra. Bskt. 2; Military Band 2; Cone Band 3-8; 1st Lt. 8. Favorite Expression: I don ' t like you Ambition: To delve into the works of s Tall . . . serious . . . smart dresser . chola and CLASS OF 19341 2 Katherlne Piffles Kittens ■154 F Pentong 8; College 8: Open Forum Flower); G. A. A. Favorite Expression: Is Zat So! Ambition: Technician (hospital). Independent . . . laughing eyes snappy comebacks. Donald Grey Fischer Don 453 Na Sgt.-at-arms Latin 6, 7; Program Chrm. C. I. C. Rep. 2: Science Honor 3; Clea up Com. 7; Hi-Y 6; History 5. Favorite Expression: I wonder if Kelli here today. Ambition: Study for the bar— what bar? Sense of humor . . . originality ... fa horses. Dorothy hielen Fisher Dody 461 Stowe Favorite Expressic babv. Ambition: See Pa the gang. Gay parties ... sweetness. ' Don ' t act like o w Lake again with t clothes . . . petite Charlotte Rosemary Forden Lorrctto 463 Com ' l Law 8; Public Speaking 8. Favorite Expression: You know wha Ambition: High — higher — highest. Petite . . . sparkling eyes . . . vivaci personality. Mabel Martha Forrester Mibs 456 Howe Gift Com. 8; Civics Rep. 4, 5; Tennis 7; History 4; Astral 1-7; Y 6; Booster 8; G. A. A. 3. 4. Favorite Expression: Oh. darn it! Ambition: To live up to my ideals. Walkathons . . . waltzes . . . smart III critter. Loretta Carolyn Fox Law 7; G. A. A. 2. Favirote Expression: Did 1 do thai. Ambition: Successful in all ings. Pleasing personality . . . 1 . . . shy . . . sweet. my undertak- friendly smile! Ralph hierman Freevol Sim 460 Byford Law; Intra. Bskt.; History: Pig Skin. Favorite Expression: Who do you think you are. anyhow? Ambition: To drive In the Indianapolis Ready for anything but study. Olga Mary Frigo Ogo ' 461 Spence College 6 8; Y 4-8; History 7; Law 7 Italian 3. 4. Favorite Expression: Holy Cats. Ambition: Waiting for John FoFte?? Friends . . . sweet personality . . . bru nette . . . talkative eyes. Wilbur Lyie Fyfe Bill 452 Spencer 2nd Lt. R. O. T. C. 7, 8; Science Honor; Boys ' Band 2-7; Concert Orch. 8. Favorite Expression: Is that right? Ambition: To see United States. ' Marve ' ous humor . . . sparkling wit . . . charming personality. Rerenice Betty Gabriz C. I. C. 1-8- C. I. C. Rep. 7. 8; Austin Times Rep. 5; Law 7; G. A. A. 7; Y 7; Booster 7. Favorite Expression: He gets me— nuts. Ambition; To succeed In everything I at- tempt. ' Considerate . . . sincere . . . ambitious . . . always trying. Charlotte Lucretia Ganler CharLu 452 Young Pres. College 8; Sec. Interclub 8; Prom. Com. 8; College 4-8; Pentong 5, 6; History 5-8; Astral 1-8- Y 8; Publ. Com. Clean- up Camp 7; Vice Pres. College 6, 7. Favorite Expression: Laugh— I thought I ' d die. Ambition: College— private secretary to important executive. Curly hair . . . smiling eyes . . . sophis- ticated manner. Annette Dorothy Gawron Annettle 454 May Asst. Ed.-in-Chief M. W. 8; Treas. HI5- •ory 6- Mem. Chrm. History 8; Gold. 5II- .er bronjc class order of 1329 7. 8; Class Day Com. 8; Chrm. History Nom. Com. 8; Chrm. Hallguards 6; Ouill and Scroll 8; Astral 1-8; Austin Times; Austinite North- west Town Journal Reporter 7. Favorite Expression: Aw Gee! Ambition; To be a modern Jane Addams. Cute giggle . . . funny hats . . . pretty clothes. Thirty-nin MAROON AND WHITE Fanchon Gelbard Fjye AS2 Young Sec. Astral 8; Gold Pin ' 32, ' 33: Astral 1-8; Penton 6; Hist. 8; College 8; Conn- mencement 8; Publ. Com. of Clean-up I, 7; M. W. 5; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: If I only had more homework! Ambition: A concert pianist. Witty . . . brilliant . . . frank . . . sin- Joseph William Gibbons 458 Fenvv At Fenwick: Frosh Football; Frosh Bskt,; At Austin: Jr. Track 4, 5; Cross Country 3. 5; Jr. Skating Capt. 5; Skating 5. 7, 8; Baseball 7; Varsity A 8; Hi-Y 5, 6; Com ' l Law 8: Intra. Bskt. 3, 5. Favorite Expression; HI Stooge! Ambition: To be a success In life. Witty ed ha pleasing personality Virginia Elizabeth Goyette Ginny 452 Young Girls ' Band 2-8; 1st Lt. Girls ' Band 8; Mem. Chrm. Astral 8; Concert Orchestra 6-8; C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4; Mem. Chrm. Cape Com. Girls ' Band 6. 8; Botany 3; Astral I, 7, 8; Girls ' Glee 2, 4; College 8. Favorite Expression: Oh— gee. Ambition: To play trombone in a famous orchestra. Reserved ... but usually pleasant to all. Earl Bernard Gran Ollff 460 Young Prom Com.; Intra. Bskt. I, 3, 5; C. I. C. Rep. 4-6; Times Rep. 1-3; Fencing. Favorite Expression: Scratch my head. Ambition: Drive better than Billy Arnold. Genial . . . fun . . . iolllty . . . carefree . . . lurking humor. Norma Lucille Greeno Peanut 462 Nobel Girls ' Band 5. 8; Opera 8; Girls ' Glee 2 7; Prog. Chrm. Girls ' Glee 7; Astral 2. 5 G. A. A. I, 3; Capt. Ball 5. 8; Y I. 4 C. I. C. I, 8. Favorite Expression: Oh, those white cot ton stockings. Ambition: Play saxophone in noted jaz: orchestra. Unceasing friendship . . . bangs . . carefree . . . unbounteous love. Joseph James GrittanI Archemede 459 Sayrc Track I; Italian 5, 8; Airplane I; Junior Track 5. Favorite Expression: Wow!! Another ' D ' . Ambition: Make Rockefeller feel like a piker. Curley hair . . . shiney shoes . . . loud mouth. Marjorie G. Grohmann Marg 463 Lewis C. I. C. Rep. 5; 2nd Lt. Girls ' Band; German. Favorite Expression: Ginkles, twerp, my good woman, sklnter. Ambition: To haunt other people. Tobboganing . . . sociable ... but packs a wallop. Shirley Louise Groth 464 Hay College; History; Law; C. I. C; Astral. Favorite Expression: Ching law chan T. Ambition: To become a doctor. Scholarly . . . charming smile . . . good sport. Joseph Salvatore Guarino Wolf 458 Lane Intra. Bskt. 2, 4, 6, 8; C. I. C. Rep.; Times Rep. 3, 4; Non. Smoking Com. 6; Laffday Com.; Fencing 5, 6; Times Rep.; Hey-Day Com.; M. W. Favorite Expression: G ' wan, take a Ambition: Dance as well Tall . . . dark, hands, blondes and dancing. Bernard Guttman 456 Astaire. . prefer Emmet Glee 2-6; R. O. T. C. 1-4; Intra. Bskt. 5; Fencing 3; Times Rep. 2; Law 6; Hist. 7, 8; Science Honor. Favorite Expression: Don ' t act like a goon! Ambition: Turn Whimpy loose in the grill. Walter H. Gutzelt Wally 452 Young ntra. Bskt. 4; Law 7; Clean-up Cam. I. Favorite Expression: And so now you know. Ambition: Carve my Initials In Hall of Fame. Studious . . . broad grin . . . lively . . . Robert Arthur Hallman Bob 458 St. Lucy Pres. of Law 8; Varsity Football 7, 8; Freshman Football; Intra. Bskt. 4-6; Inter- club 8; Chem. 7; Clean-up Cam. 7; C. I. C. 3-8; M. W. 8. Favorite Expression: For crushed nuts. Ambition: A barker at the next world ' s fair. Regular . . . sportsman . . . cheerful . . . happy-go-lucky Bob. Forty CLASS OF 19341 2 Lillian Lenore Halpern Lil 464 Emmel Commencement Com.; Spanish; College; C. I. C. Rep. Favorite Expression: Have we got a test tomorrow. Ambition: Private secretary. Grand companion . . . infectious laugh . . . charming personality. Jayne Leila Hansen 455 Voung Sec. Botany 5; Program Chrm. Botany 4; ; ■ :ra 4-6; Times I; In and about Chicago :h School Chorus 7; College 3. 4; Cos- e Judge DaHy Day 8; History 6; M. •■. . Rep. 8. Fiivorite Expression: I ' m not proud! Ambition: $ $ $ and success. Devilish smiles . . . vivid personality . . . individuality. George A. Halsey Babe 451 Key Chrm. Publ. Com. Daffy Day 8; Chem. 7; Botany 3. 4; Orchestra I, 5; Science Honor 2, 3; Hi-Y 8. Favorite Expression: I like your spirit. Ambition: Big construction iobs in South All und good fello ' inning pe Alva Edward Halstead Ted 453 Nash Com ' ! Law 6; Intra. Bskt. 4, 6; Times Rep. 5; Finance Com. Hi-Y 3-5; Dafiy Day Com.; Pentong; Honor Sci.; C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4. Favorite Expression: You should ask? Don ' t slip. Ambition: Conquering this foresaken world of ours. Tall . . . Dark and Ransom. Robert Bruce Hamilton Bob 451 Young Law; History; Times Rep.; C. I. C. 1-8; R. O. T. C. 1-5. Favorite Expression: Is zat so! Ambition: To make money without work- ing. Curley ha puns. flashing smiles puny Evelyn M. Hampton Ev 462 Key Astral 3-5; Astral Div. Rep. I; Refresh. Com. Astral 5; C. I. C. 1-8; Commence- ment Com. 8. Favorite Exoression: Can ' t beat a Hauser or a Hampton. Ambition: To address a group without blushing. Poise . . . grace . . . brunettes . . . socials . . . good humor. Catherine S. Hansen Babe 454 I College 8; G. A. A. I, 2; Botany History; German; French I Favorite Expression: You tell Ambition: To see Europe. Formal dances . . . gardenl; liners. -I ' 5. ' 1elba Eleanor Hansen ■■1 463 Schurz A. A. I. 2; College 2. 3; History 5; lean-up Campaign 3; Times Rep. 3-7. Favorite Expression: Aw! Don ' t be thata Ambition: Be a success— then travel. Good sense of humor . . . moonlit parl-5(?) Roy Melvin Hansen 464 Sto Printing and Engraving Com. 8; Austin Times Rep. 2; Intra. Bskt. 2. Favorite Expression: What ' s a difference GS long as your healthy. Ambition: To be happy and healthy. ' This boy can really draw. FloraMae Maria Hardman Patty 462 Byford Italian 3-8; Girls ' Glee B; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: I ' ll be seeing you. so long. Ambition: To succeed in music and — 7 Loveable . . . good companion ... alt around girl. Charles S. Harmon 453 Tilton Concert Chuck rock 4 5- Military Band 2 and 3-7 C. I. C. Rep. 8. avorile Expression: Holy smokes. imbition: Travel. Good things come in small packages. ' Shirley Ruth Harsin Biondie ■ 455 Tilton M. W. Rep. 2-6; History 8; Botany 6; Y 1-4; Little Theater 2; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: Gee. I don ' t get it. Ambition: To scoop the town. ■ Angelic imp . . . innocence . . . per- sonified. Forty-on MAROON AND WHITE Charles B. Hartman Chuck 457 Burban Law I; Architectural 3-8; French; Gift Corr Favorite Expression: Pip, pip. Ambition; To see the world. Tall . . . dark . . . comical. Carl Fredrick Hass Hasselberry 453 Key Sgt.-at-Arms of Class ■34 ' j- Capt. Band 8; Lt. Band 7; V.-Pres. Hi-Y; Sec. Hi-Y 6; Track 2-4. Favorite Expression: Holy smoke. Ambition: To be a better trombone player. Stil nng . . . studious. an trombone Marion A. Hauser Babe 462 Key Printing and Engraving Com.; Astral 5; Science Honor I, 2; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: More darned fun. Ambition: To be more than seemingly great. Sparkling eyes . . . devilish pranks . . . mental alertness. George Edward Hausske Junior 458 Sheboy Chemistry 6, 7; Color and Motto Com lid it. C. I. C. Rep. 2. Favorite Expression: You fran. Ambition: Independence frc Big words . . . suppressed and quiet friends. Forrest David Hawkins Hawk 464 Schurz Gymnastic Team 7, 8; Fencing Team 5 6- Opera 7. 8; Lead in Belle of Barcelone ' ■ M. W. Rep. 6; C. I. C. Rep. 3; Times Rep. 5. Favcrite Expression: How ' s it goin ' friend? ' Ambition: Ail-American. Ail-American. Tarzan, Gable ... all in 01 Edwin John Hays Hoys 460 Emmel Favorite Expression: I ' ll see you tomor- Ambition: To graduate. A quiet sinister guy. Fred Stretton Hince Hince 459 Crane Class Treas. ■34 ' 2; Bskt. 2-8; Capt. Bskt. 8; Chrm. Lunch Room Com. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2-5; Senior Social Com. 8; Daffy Day Printing Com. 8; Law 7; Chemistry 7. Favorite Expression: That ' s luscious that ' s beautiful. Athletic ability . . . iolly natun carefree and temperamental. Ruth L. Hoffenkamp ' Goldilocks 451 Ryerson Pres. Girls ' Glee 8; V.-Pres. Girls ' Glee 7- Astral 3, 4; Little Theatre 5; Y 7, 8; Hist. 3; G. A. A. I, 2; Science 2 - Latin 4. Favorite Expression: Oh! for my good- Ambition: To have an ambition. Sunny personality . . . suppressed giggles . . . that certain something. Edwin Axe :l Holmberg Eddie 464 Mills Intra. Bskt. 1; Nom. Com. 7; 8; Prom Com. Spanish 3; E Times Rep. 7 8; Sr. Nom. iooster ; C. 1. Com. 6; Law C. Rep. 7. Favorite Exprt quack. :S5ion: That ' ; ; duck. ,— quack Ambition: To get a job. Pleasing per: . . . great fel tonality . . . low. q smile Adeline H. Hoppe Hops 463 Young German; C. 1. Band 3-7; Flo C. 1-8; G. A. A. 2, ' er. Color, Motto Ci 3; Girls ' Favorite Expn After All. Bssion: Man Jinke s Omar Edward A. Hayes, Jr. ' Ed 458 Hy-Y 7, 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Law 7; Comme ment Com.; Inter. Basketball 4. Favorite Expression: Tricky. Ambition: To circle the globe 1st da Vis Vitae. Edythe Horwitz Eddy 454 Dela Astral 5-8: Fr-nch 3-5; Pentonq 6-8; His- tory 7, 8; Com ' l Law 7. 8; Y 7; M. W. Rep. 8. Favorite Expression: Oh! How should I know. Ambition: Let Fate decide, I can ' t. Sweet demuren-ss . . . petite loveliness . . . friendly smiles. Forty-two CLASS OF 19341 2 John D. Howe John D. ' AS9 Sa, ' Non. Smoking Com. 8; Finance Com. 8. C. I. C. Rep. 5-8: Astral 5; Pentong 6; Intra. Bskt. 4. Favorite Expression: Boy! Am I tired! Ho Hum! Ambition: To write a book. Ecce Homo! Ecce Homa! Lawrence F. Hubbell Prof 452 Young Pres. of Astral 7, 8; C. I. C. Rep. 1-4: Class Day Com.; Botany 6; Science 3; Chemistry 6; Clean-up Com. Favorite Expression: Oh well. Ambition: To trace Mr. Ballew ' s footsteps. Alert . . . keen minded ... far seeing eyes. Charles E. Hughes Chuck 452 Young Intra. Bskt. 4; Com ' l Law 7; Clean-up Com. I. Favorite Expression: Well what the devil! Ambition: College—steady hands — surgical Instruments. Tall . . . dark . . . handsome . . . Elwood R. Hulseberg Woody 452 Byford Senior Hi-Y B; Concert Band 1-7; R. O. T. C. 1-7; Spanish 3; Clean-up Com. I; C. I. C. Rep. 2. Favorite Expression; Hy-ya Toots. Ambition: A life of happiness and ease. Tall and slim . . . neat . . . smiling. Mary Christina Igoe Y 4; F rench 5. Favorite Express! lor Did you I this one. ' Ambitior 1: To ha ' e an ambition. Long lashes . . d ark eyes . Ben George Izen Benjle 457 Boys ' Glee 3; Law 7, 8; C. 3-5. Favorite Expression: S ' Ambition: Aeronautical A born leader ... a Fsther Mary Izzo Shorty 461 Cam C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Nuts. Ambition: To graduate this semester, A petite ' bit ' full of sweetness. Harold T. Jaffe Jo 454 Science Honor 2; Chess 8; Open Fori Astral 6. Favorite Expression: To be sure. Ambition: Win the Nobel prize in istry. Oulet . . . intelligent . . . in( toward physical sciences. Kenneth M. Jennings Ken 458 Manley Int ' a. Baseball 3; C. I. C. 5-8; Law 7. Favorite Expression: Who ' s got the home and good nature. ' Kenneth Edgar Jensen Jens 458 Young Astral 5; Law 7; Intra. Bskt. 4; Pentong 4; C. I. C. Rep. 2; Science 2. Favorite Expression: Are you a pal! Ambition: To travel and see the world. A Norwegian but still a good guy. Edward Paul Jette •Ed 458 Our Lady Help of Christians Fencing 4-6- Intra. Bskt. 1-3; C. I. C. 1, 3, 4- Times 1-6- M. W. 5; Hey Day Com.; Non Smoking 7. Ambition: To find a natural blonde. A man of few words ... a few more than Webster. Deatrice J. Jiannbalvo 4i4 Lewis C. I. C. Rep. 3-5; Law 8; M. W. Rep. 8; College 8; Pentong 6; Booster 7. Favorite Expression: Aw nuts! Ambition: Be able to re-open 1934 world ' s fair. Suppressed giggle large appetite. black eyes Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE Trygve C. Johansen ryg 458 Astral 5: Intra. Bslt. 4; Pentong b; C. I, Rep. A; Science 2; German; Law. Ambition: Too personal for the bourge Stat magni nominis umbra. Clifton Johnson Clif Intr, skt. 4; Track 4; Sc Byford ence 2; C. I. C. 2, 4.f Favorite Expressi Ambition: To be Studious . . . t Dorothy E. Johnson Dor 465 Schur: Favorite Expression: Oke doke. Ambition: To travel the world over. Shy . . . demure . . . blonde but real. ' Ethel J. Johnson Eth 456 Byfc )rd Astral 1. 2; History 5; Spanish Rep. 1; Clean-up Com. 3; i Commercial Law 8. 6, 7; Colleg Tirr e 1 -3; Favorite Expression: What mortals be. fools th( .se Ambition: Build foundations u castles. nder i Tiy Swell pal . . . good note- blonde guys. writer M Dean Aubrey Jones Stag 455 Iowa At Iowa: Football: Bskt.; At Austin: Foot- ball; Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: Seats are in aisle three please. Ambition: To be a sound technician. Tall . . . broad ... and handsome. Arline Aida Jorsch Ar 463 Byford C. 1. C. 1-8; Com ' l Law College. ' 7; Timi es Rep. 3; Favorite Expression: ' For lai nds sakes alive— nurtzs. Ambition: To be the walkathoner. world ' s champion Dainty . . . sensibility ing feet and stunning. ...smi les, danc- Robert Kamber Bob 465 Sumner Favorite Expression: That ' s your story. Ambition: To pass the C. P. A. examin Juanita Ruth Kaulinas Juanie 451 Mills Girls ' Glee Accompanist 3-8; Triple A 5; Latin 4; C. Favorite Expression: Came the c went black? Ambition: Caesar was ambitioi happened to him? Concert halls . . . midnight ho bewitching dimples. air Herbert Frank Johnson Herb 455 Favorite Expression: Gosh darn. Ambition: To be an artist. Good pal . . . quiet . . . honest likable. Agnes Weir Johnston Aggie 452 Hay Astral 8; College 3, 8; Fencing 6- Hay Journal I; History 3, 5; Pentong 6; Latin 2- G. A. A. 2; Gift Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Oh my conscience! Ambition: College— and make something of myself. A polished charm and deep sincerity. Florence Mary Kavanagh Flo 462 May Intra. Volley-Ball 2, 3; Bskt. 8; College 8; C. I. C. Mem. 1-8; Tennis 2. Ambition: Secure a worth while positit True friend . . . sparkling smiles . . charming personality. Robert Joseph Kelley Shipwreck 456 Key Varsity A 7, 8; Senior Track 7; Cross Country 8; Senior Hi-Y 8; Non Smoking Com. 8; Daffy Day Com. 8; Clean-up Com. 7; Nom. Com. Sr. Hi-Y 8. Favorite Expression: Aw shucks, fellas. Ambition: Sell tooth picks to the starving Forty-four CLASS OF 19341 2 Wilbur George Kenn ■■Ken 460 Ha Major R. O. T. C. 8; Chrm. Commence- ment Com. 8: Astral 2. 3; Rifle Team 1-8. Favorite Expression; God bless it. ' Ambition; To drive like Billy Arnold. Always prepared to meet life ' s prob- lems. J. Olen Kennell Ken 456 Stowe Favorite Expression; Amor vincit omnia. Ambition; Theology — consecrated service to God and man. A serious, hardworlting. intelligent . . . searcher of truth. Donald Charles Kersting ••Don 458 Sayre Intra. Bskt. 2; C. I. C. 1; Intra. Baseball; Astral 2: Law 8; Science 2. Favorite Expression: Here ' s the chemistry, Kleinfeld. Ambition; To disprove Einstein ' s theory of relativity. Your physiognomy is indicative of phito- progenitiveness. George Edward Kleinfeld Hardy 458 C. I. C. 8. Favorite Exoression; No. no. a tl times no! Ambition; To see the world. Irresponsible . . . sense of humc witty ... a ton of fun. Sayr, Ruth Clara Klemz Toots 465 M. W. Rep. I: Law 7; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression; You should talk. Ambition: To succeed in the business world. Sweet disposition neat appearance. self-assuming Robert George Klos Hooperdoo 458 St. Angella ' Fencing 5-7. C. I. C. 4-6; Hey-Day Com.; M. W. Rep. 6: Times Rep. 3, 5. 7; Intra Bskt. 1-3. Favorite Expression: Who ' s got a smoke? Ambition; To muscle in on Mussolini. Good sense of humor . . . ambitious . . , likeable. Jacob Jack Kluber 457 Sabin Jr. High Boys ' Gymnastic; French; vital to Jack Little Theatre; Chemistry. Favorite Express true success. Ambition; To be an efficient and abl physician and surgeon. Reminds me of A. Einstein. Clarence A. Knoche C;ore 455 Inglewood Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression; Nuts. Ambition; Own my own business. Always looking for Joe the appteshiner. George Henry Knopp, Jr. Junior 459 Hay Tennis 3-8; Fresh Bskt. I. 2; C. I. C. Rep. 2-4; Com ' l Law 7; Fresh Track I. 2; Clean- up Com. 7; Pentong 6: History 5; Hi-Y 5. 6. Favorite Expression; Hi yuh tweetie pie. Ambition; Million bucks . . . beautiful blonde . . . Packard convertible. Magnetic personality . . . quick wit . . . loud talker. Richard Frank Kobler Dick 457 Burnbam C. I. C. Chrm. 2; Commencement Com.; Architect 6-8; C. I. C. Rep. 1-3; Times Rep. 8; Science H onor 2; Fencing 8. Favorite Expression: Aw nerts. Ambition; To be America ' s most famous architect. Reminds me of Eddie Cantor. Donald Alan Koeppel 454 Emmet Ed. -in-Chief Times 8; Sec. Student Council 8: Assl. News Ed. Times 7; Fin, nee Com. 8; Quill Scroll 8: Non. smoking Com. 8; Court of Honor. Order 1329; Intra. Bskt. 1-4; Gold Class, Order 1329; Concert Band 1-7. Favorite Expression; I ' m up the crick. Ambition: Ail-American at Southern Calif. Amiable . . . easy going . . . fancy or- Bernice June Kolodzik Ber 461 Our Lady Help of Christians Com ' l Law 8; Y 3-7: G. A. A. 3-8; C. I. C. 1-8: History 5. 6: Spanish 6. 7. Favorite Expression; Oh mel Ambition; That looked-for trip to Seattle, Wash. One girl among a thousand. Forty-fv MAROON AND WHITE Edward Jack Koops ■■Tiny 460 Your Flower. Color and Motto Com. 8; Swin ming 7; C. I. C. Rep. 8; Stamp 4; Law Favorite Expression; ■■HI ya, boys. Ambition: To be a good business man. Great big guy with big ideas. ' ■ Theodore Jack Krasnow ■■Ted ' 452 Dela Band j-B; Nat. Band Contest, Eva M. W. Rep. 7; Times 1-8; Ec. Concert Band 8; Sr. Soc. Com. 8. nston, ■] B; Hi-Y Favorite Expression: Ya find a transf. Ambition: Business and travel. ■■Blaring bands . . . ready hur nor . . Ruth Josephine Kraus ■■Woofiekins 463 C. I. C. 1-8; Law 8; German I; G 3-7; Times Rep. 4. Favorite Expression: Hurts, Jinkic Skinler. Twinkle Ambition: To b. ■■Ruthiekins is o surge over Clare Kretschmer 451 Byford Prog.Y rm. Daffy Day 8; C. I. C. Rep. b; Colledf Rep. 4; History 5; y 3-5; Booster W. 2. 4. 6. te Expression: ■ ' What a charming e spirit of a Canadian Ralph Wlllard Krefting 452 Elmwood Pk. R. O. T. C. 1-5; Boys ' Glee 2. 3; Spring Football 7; German 6; Golf. Capt. 3, 5. 7. Ambition: To be worWs greatest golfer. ■■Golf togs . . . caddies . . . eighteen holes Irma Ruth Kruskop ■•Erm 461 Morse G. A. A. I. 2; Capt. Bskt 2; ' ■Y 5-8; Col- lege 6-8; Law 7, 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Booster 8; History 7; Swimming 2. Favorite Expression: ■■You know, kid. ' Ambition: To become a teacher in cos- motology. ■ ' Blonde sweetness . . . tall escorts . . . speedy roadsters. ■ ' i Jean E. Kuester Duchess ' 464 Sayre Law 8; Booster 7; C. I. C. Rep. I, 2; Pen- tong 6. Favorite Expression: Jake sent me. Ambition: To have happiness, money and friends. Good natured . . . charming personality . . . orchids . . . clothes. Fern Winifred Kurtz Tommy 462 Byford C. I. C. Rep. 5; Tennis 7; Booster 8; Y 4; History 5. Favorite Expression; ■■Hl-ya. Toots. ■ ' Ambition; Write a successful story. Mischievous . . . unusual personality . . . scenarios . . . friends galore. Carl Kurtzman Kurtzie 451 Spencer Band 1-8; Track 1-7; 1st Lt. Band 8; M. W. Rep. 4, 5; Intra. Bskt. I. 3. 5; Fresh Bskt. I, 2; Print and Engraving Com. 8; Com ' l Law 8; Science Honor 2. Favorite Expression: How you like dat? Ambition: Music, symphony, contracts, cor- porations and law. A mighty fine fellow. Kenneth Arthur Kvistad Skating 4; Math. 8; R. O. T. C. I-5- Band 1-5; Fencing 6; Orchestra I. 2; Football 7; German 1-4; Intra. Bskt. 5. Ambition; Around the Intelligent ... six t Chester Laciak Lace 459 Nash Times Rep. I ; C. I. C. Rep. 2; History 4; Baseball 3; Intra. Bskt. 5; Gymnastics 7; Law 8; Hobo Day Com. Favorite Expression: Run along. Wilbur. please. Ambition: To be a Misogynist. Quiet . . . athletic . . . bashful . . . egotistic. L ' die Elise Lair Lyd 462 Ho ' Astral I, 6, 7; Finance Com. 8; College Y 8; Times Rep. 8; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: That ' s what I say Ambition; To find the road to happine xpressions . . npuh ideals. Forty-si: CLASS OF 9341 2 Linnea Beatrice Lamson •■Lambie 453 Lake View Dramatic I. 2; Girls ' Glee 3; Latin I. 2: Refreshment Com. of Astral 7. Favorite Expression; What Is the use of living? Ambition: To struggle successfully through college. Sweet . . . slow , . . good natured . . . true blue. Dorothy Louise Lange Dodie -(55 How Opera A-6: V.-Pres. Opera 7, Pres. 8: Inter club 8; Soph. Queen 3, 4; Y 2; Oper, Cabinet 5, 6. Favorite Expression: Aw, Isn ' t It darling? ' Ambition: Music and travel. Nimble fingers . . . complete companion ship . . . Stardust and o ' rchlds. Richard George Larsen Dick 453 Lloyd Intra. Bskt. I, 2; Swiming 2-4; Glee 2, 4, 7. Favorite Expression; Whoao. Ambition; To own four Great Dane dogs. One who wholly deserves a diploma. Kenneth hiarry Larson ■ Bud 458 Lovett Com of Engraving; Intra. Bskt.: Baseball; Rep. Favorite Expression: When do we Ambition; To see the world. Expects a lot for nothing. William John Larson ling 2; Intra. Bskt. Mechanical Engine Raymond Louis Lavere Ray 454 Favorite Expression: ' Nuts. ■ W Ruth Agnes Law 465 Manley •imatc; M. W. Rep. 8; Astral 5, 8; iss Day Com.; C. I. C. 3-8; Hon. Com., • ■.tral. ■ ' vorite Expression; Good night. ' Ambition: To work for Uncle Sam. Studious . . . quick . . . ever pleasing . . . personality plus. Henry Joseph Lazzerin 457 Arch. lurbanlc Jr. 8; Sgt.-at- 3; Finance O Arms Arch. 8; Track. Favorite Expression: Be cherubic. Ambition: Travel around U. S. and abroad A youngster with ability. Jack Francis Leahy Jacki( 458 Lane C. I. C. 5. 7; Bskt. 3. t. Intra. 5: M. W. 8; Times Rep. 7, 8; Prom. Com. 8; Baseball I. 2. Favorite Expression: What you think you are, anyhow? Ambition: Life, liberty and pursuit of blondes. Loyal . . . true . . . bound to succeed. Adelaide Leavitt Addey 454 Spencer French 3-5: Pentong 7, 8; History 7. 8; Com ' l Law 7; Times Staff 8; Astral 7; ■Y 7. Favorite Exoresslon: Oh! I don ' t know, Ambition; Play my part and play it well. Real pal . . . funny sayings . . . bright colors. Janet Elizabetf 1 Leib Johnny ' 452 Spei ncer C. 1. C. College Rep 5; Tim 8; Fresh. Di les Rep 5, 6; ' ramatic; G. A. ' Y 1 A. 1 , 2: 1, 2. Favorite you ever Expression; •ything. 1 don ' t have to tell Ambitioi in Chica n: Best kno igo. wn womai n pf larmaclst A talkative, browr t-eyed bur Idle of f( un. Charles William Lemcke Bubbles 458 Key Intra. Bskt.; Intra. Baseball; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Awe nuts. Ambition: To rise in power, superiority and Sincere . . . of the girls. ellable . . . faithful , fond Forty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Francis J. LencionI Slug B? Band 1-6; R. O. T. C. Sgt. 7, 8. Favorite Expression: Hello Peacht Ambition: Getting out of tailspins, Confirmed Individualist ... da conservative . . . aeronautical ... I Warren Ross LeRoy Scotty 455 Foreman 5r. Pres.; Jr. Pres.; King of Sophs,; Student Council 3-8; Intra. Bskt. 6; Baseball 5-7; C. I. C. Rep.; M. W. Rep. Sr. Social Com.; Daffy Day Costume Com. Favorite Expression: You shine the apple. Ambition: Be President of the United States. Bashful ... but brainy ... our blushing president. Julian Levinson Juli 454 Marshall Sgt.-at-Arms Botany 3; Sgt.-at-Arms French 3; R. O. T. C. Capt. 7. 8; Band 1-6; Law 8; Daffy Day Chrm. 8; Golf 5-7; Times Rep 1-3; Science Honor I; Opera 3. Favorite Expression: Yeah man. goin ' to town. nbition: To date a brunette. ;heerful . . . friendly . . . imita ppy . . . blushing . . . slightly James Charles Lewis y Ace Aviation 2-4; 455 e Hon. 2-4; History 5-i M. W. 6; hmes Rep. 5; Fencing 5. I Com ' l Law 8; Student Forum 6-8; Debalin 5, 6; Chemistry. Favorite Expression: Think of the princ pie of the thing. Ambition: Infinite knowledge, roaring mt tors, a safe landing. Intelligent . . . friendly . . . capable . . understanding. Lillian Lieberman Lil 464 Nobel M. W. Rep. I; C. I. C. I. 3, 5, 7, 8. Favorite Expression; Sh! Keep quiet! Ambition: To be a successful lawyer. Business ability . . . flashing details . . . scrapping brunette. Louise Caroline Lindquist Lindy-Lou 461 Howe Commencement Com.; Opera 2-8; Belle of Barcelona ; G. A. A. 3-6; C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, 5; Times Rep. 3, 4, 8; Spanish 1-3; Com ' l Law 8; History 5. 6; Y 3. 4; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Ditch ' ng again, eh? ' Ambition: To obtain my longed-for Buick. A personality not many possess. ' Robert Joseph Little Little Bob 453 C. I. C. Rep. Favorite Expression: Some Ambition: Meet Mae West. Obliging . . . good humor ligont . . . sarcastic. Margaret hiendrie Livingstone Marge 454 May V.-Pres. Class 7, 8; Sec. City Wide Clean up Campaign 7; C. I. C. Rep. 3-8; College Club Style Show 8; College 5-8; Law 7. 8; Botany 3-5; Spanish 6; French 3-5; Y 2. Favorite Expression: Hi! Scrumptious! Ambition: To stand out from the crowd. Winning personality . . . charming beauty . . . outstanding leadership, Erma Edith Loomis En 455 Lake Law 8; College 8; Science I. 2; Assl. Ed. Lakeview Times I, 2; Girl Reserve I, 2; G. A. A. 1-3; C. I. C. 3. Favorite Expression: Hi-there, honey! Ambition: To learn to live significantly. Jolly humor . . . flirtatious eyes ... de- lightful personality. William Luchitz 464 Young Favorite Expression Whafs the difference, as long as we ' re healthy. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, wise forever. Industrious ... pie ning personality. Ruth Lorraine Ludwig Rusty 463 Nash Glee 2; Y 1; College; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: It ' ll all come out In the wash. Ambition: To get a million without the millionaire. Vivacious . . . happy-go-lucky . . . true Richard Raynor MacNabb 454 De Chrm, Sr, Prom.; Sr. Soc. 8; Jr. and Sr. Track 4-8; Sr. Cross Country 8; Little Thea- tre 3-7; Varsity A 8; Non Com.; Sr. Hi Y 8; Prog. Chrm. Hey Day Com. 6; Daffy Day Com. 8; V.-Pres. Science Honor 2. Favorite Expression: You ' re a whacking powerhouse. Ambition: A future, bright as tomorrow ' s sec rack. ' -icks ... Don Juan . . . mischievous Forty-eight CLASS OF 19341 2 Stephanie Joanne Magas Stef 464 E Favorite Expression: Amazing how we agree. Ambition; To travel and gain more know edge. Mischievous smile . . . pleasure bent soda fountains. Virginia Marie Malmstrom Ginnle 455 Publ. Chrm. Botany 4; Refresh. Botany 5: College 3. 4; Times Rep. Chemistry 7; Latin 2. 3; Favorite Expression: ' How i ' See Jack ' . Ambition: Keep the curbstoni Tall slenderness . . . . sparlcMng eyes. ' History 6. ire the aces? cere friendship William E. Malpede liii 459 Resurrectior Intra. Bskt. 3, 4. Favorite Expression: Hi-ya. Ambition: To be a successful foot doctor A most eccentric person. I must say. William W. Mangione Willy 451 Young C. I. C. 2-8: Times Rep. 5: French 6. Ambition: Madison. Fuzzy hair modating. Direct traffic at State . . . big ideas ... act Violet Helen Marose Vi 445 C. I. C. Rep.; Tin College. Favorite Expression Ambition: A success in the business Sparkling eyes . . . ready smile: lovely personality. Rep.; C. 1. C. I Hi-ya. Keed. Edward Jess Martin ' Ed 460 Young Swimming 5, 6; Intra. Bskt. 3; Football 4; Law 7; C. I. C. Rep. 5; Varsity A . Favorite Expression: Tired of it aM. Ambition: To travel far and see things. Honest . . . trustworthy . . . loyal . . . regular guy. Anna Sussn Marzulio Shorty 464 Burbank Favorite Expression: What, another test? Ambition: Boss and not to be bossed. dark Franke Aileen Mathers Sunny 464 Emmet Fresh. Dramatic I. 2; G. A. A. 2; Costume Pub. Com.; Touchdown 5; Little Theatt« 3-7; Spanish 4; Student Forum 8- ' Y 8- College 8: Times Rep. 8. Favorite Expression: Ask me another. Ambition: To get a million dollars. Smart apparel . . . attentive escorts . . . attractive personality. ' Joseph M. Matis ■Joe 460 Printing and Engraving Com. Favorite Expression: ' Maybe. Ambition: Study. Robert Joseph Mettucc Bob 455 ur Lady of Angels Baseball 7; Intra. Bskt. 6; Daffy Day Com. 8: Italian 3, 4; Law 8; Chemistry 2; Science Honor 3. 4; Sr. Soc. Com 8; Fencing 6- C. I. C. 4-8. Favorite Expression: Cut it out. Ambition: To become a business man. A quick thinker for witty comebacks. Eugenia Margaret Mazutis Peg 453 Emmet College 8; Latin 2; C. I. C. Rep. 6. Favorite Expression: Now. come come my pet. Ambition: To live happily ever after. ' Sweet natured . . . snappy clothes . . . witty wisecracks. Margaret Gold McAuslan ' Margie 462 Cameron Tennis 6; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Goom-bye. Ambition: Live, laugh, love and then die. Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Richard Charles Mclntyre ' Ma 454 Emn.ct Intra. Bskt. 6; Baseball 7; History 5, t; Pentong 3; Times Rep. 4, 5; Law 6; Science Honor 7. Favorite Expression: I don ' t know. Ambition: To be a capitalist. Alert . . . energetic . . . neat . . . good comrade . . . studious. Jean Marjorie McNabb College 8; Glee 2, 4; Pentong 7; Science I, 2; Y 5, 6; C. 1. C. Rep. 2; History 5; favorite Expressio Ski Ip it. mbitior V. Be a pr te s ecreta ry. ' Sparklii onified ig eyes . . . . peti te. ,prc mptnE ' Virginia Phylliss Meads Ginger 452 Young College 38; C. I. C. I: Clean-up Cam- paign I, 2: M. W. Rep. 8; German 3; G. A. A. I. Favorite Expression: Don ' t argue with me, I know. Ambition: Wedding bells, gleaming white stoves, cradles. Something to see, but not touch. Vernon Paul Mecklenburg ■Duke 460 Favorite Expression: O. K., Oscar. Ambition: To be like my old mar Tall . . . dark. Harve ' Herbert Meinke Harv 452 Elmwood Pk. Favorite Expression: Okay. Ambition: To play a banio. lanner . . . neat. Lester Mellin Snipe 454 Emr C. I. C. Rep. I. 2; Times Rep. 3. 4; Tr 4-6; Chrm. Sr. Social 8; The Boys ' Tre 1-8; Intra. Bskt. 1-8; Astral 2. 3; Sciel Honor I; Pentong 5. Favorite Expression: Get demons! Ambition: Forget M. K. I hope. Speeding cars . . . soft music . vagabond lover. !ik .t Robert Harvey Mellin Bob 452 Lovett Law Sgt.-at-Arms 8; Intra, Bskt. 2, 3; C. I. C. I-B; History 5. Favorite Expression: I ban tank I go Ambition: A stormy sea, a hardy crew. incent J annes Mess ilnea Ace Section V. Pres. Itali. Favorite E .Pr xpi ;s. and (65 Chrm.; Why C. 1. don ' t Mc C. yoi Kinley Rep.; 1 take Ambition: A little r To becon ne a la ' ow and yer. then. ' Henny Mikkelsen Toby 461 EIn G- A. A.; C. I. C. 1-8; Spanish 1-7; HI: tory 1-7. Favorite Expression; Oh Mona. Ambition: To become a great poet. A wizzard of a typist. Betty Ann Miller Bett 455 Burl Y 7; History 8. Favorite Expression: I don ' t rememt Ambition: To do something yet. Slow but sure . . . loyal friendship reserved. Helen Louise Miller DIdget 461 Key Com ' l Law 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2, 3; G. A. A. 6; C. I. C. 1-8; Spanish I, 2; History 5, b. Favorite Expression: Cute, huh? Ambition: Break dishes rather than wash Her hun annot be subdued. ' Mary Ann Miller ' Me 464 Little Theatre 5, 6; Spanish 2; G. A. College 8; Booster 8. Favorite Expression: I don ' t know. Ambition: Marry a millionaire. Sables and orchids . . . belong sophisticated gatherings. Fifty CLASS OF 19341 2 Rut h Leona Milne 454 Lewis Y Scicr 4-6: Renter ice 1. 2. ig 7; Law 7; Co liege 8: Ambition: To tr ivel around the w rld. ■ ' Wlnnrng charm humor. . . . good sport . . . drv Morton Milsteln Clark 454 Le. Com ' l La 7; No Srr 7: Intra. iw 1; History 3 loking Com. 8 Bskt. 2. 3: H 1. 4: Clean • Off OHIcf l-Y. Ing Coi •T Daffy Favorite Expression: Get out; leave r alone. Ambition ■ : To do bette r than 1 do. Congen lal . . . frier idly murt . . . swell guy Lillian Libby Monltz LIN 454 Nettlehorst Publ. History 8: Times Rep. I; College; History; Little Theatre; G. A. A. 1-3, 6-8 Favorite Expression: Don ' t do that. Ambition: To become a well-known m porter. Sweet simplicity . . . thoughtful natur- . . . charming personality. Lillian Elsie Morvay Betty College 6-8; 461 Y 8; Tennis 2; G. A. 1-8; Spanish I, 2; Law Capt. Bskt. 3-5. Favorite Expression: You know what. Ambition: See six-day bike race In c night. Calm true friend . . . agreeable alway John L. Moselev Eugene C. Mosher Gene 459 Tilton Track 5. 6; Spring Football 1; Band 3. Favorite Expression; Some fun. Eh! kecd? Ambition: Anything In the engineering llnr Quiet . . . bashfull . . . athletic . . . egotistical . . . muscular. Robert D. Moss Bob 462 Tlllon Pentong 7. 8; Law 7, 8; M. W. Del. 8: Skating 6; Track 2. 3; Astral 8; Prep 3 4; Hl-Y 4; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Why? Ambition: To make myself useful. All around man . . . campuses . . . true Joseph Richat ■d Moteleski Mots 457 Or C. 1. C. Rep. 1. 2; Track 6. 7; Varsity Motto Color Com. Botany 3, 4; Jr. i 8; Intra. Bskt. 5; ind R( Si Favorite Expresslo n: 1 didn ' t get a ■D Ambition: Become a good crl Best pie-eater In lunch roor Marian C. Mueller 451 Prom. Com. 8; Girls ' Glee 3-5; G. A. A. 2-6; College 8; History 6- Y 3-8- C. I. C Rep. I; Law. Favorite Expression: Cracked ice. Ambition: To travel around the world. Coquettish cutle . . . dining at dawn . . . laughter. Harry F. Mullen Moon 456 Tilton Com ' l Law 8; 2. 6; Motto ar 4; Science Ho C id . 1. C. Rep. Flower Com r 1; Pentong 1; Intra .; Intra. ; Hi-Y I . Bskt. Track Favorite E: pressl on: Yes. ai nd then again Ambition: things. Be xceptionally good In all Honest . progressive g 3od . . . sel terrlslng. If-esteerr James L. Nagle Lug 457 Resurrect Band I. 8; Arch. I, 8; Clean-up Com. M. W. Rep. 7. 8; Law 7; Intra. Bskt. 4 Favorite Expression: Hi-ya. Twerps. Ambition: Sell rainwater to the Sah 7; desert. ilnds of a dying duck. ' Edwin hHenry Neiman Eddie 451 .. Gregory Asst. Sales Mgr. M. W.; 1st Lt. Battalion Adiutant R. O. T. C; Chess Checker; Golf 7; Intra. Bskt. 2. 3; Astral; Science Honor. Favorite Expression: I bet you tell every- one that! Ambition: Actuarial statistician. Piercing Intellect . . . joviality ... wit . . . rolTcking humor. Fifty-on: MAROON AND WHITE Arthur S. Nelson Art 450 C. Rep. 3; Fencing Intra. Bskt. 1-3; C. 8; Chemistry 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Is I gotta go to school Ma. Ambition: To write and travel. Tall . . . blonde . . . impressive . . . girls James Richard Nelson Slim •157 Burban ' Treas. C. I. C. 8- Pres. Arch. 7; Arch. 3-8; Com ' l Law 6; C. I. C. Rep 5, 6; M. W. Rep. 8; Chemistry 7. Favorite Expression: Quad right my friend. Ambition: Tour the U. S. and then success. Lanky . . . nonchalant . . . smiling humor . . . easy efficiency. Willard Elliot Nelson Nels 460 Burbank 2nd Lt. R. O. T. C. 8; Gift Com. 8; Intra. Bskt. 3, 4; Law 7; 1st 5gt. 7; History 7; Math. 8. Favorite Expression: And then the shovel broke. Ambition: To be a veterinarian. Carefree . . . jolly . . . whimsical . . . big hearted. John A. Nicodenna 460 Foot- Intra. Baseball 4. 5; Spring Practic ball 6. Favorite Expression; Wah Hoo. Ambition: To be a major league ball player. He is an ' S ' student in lunch. Florence Marie Nordin r ' Flo 462 Byf. Drd Prom Corr Del. 8; Ter 4; C. 1. C 1. 8; . 1-8 Norn. Com. 7; History 5; B 5; M. looster 8; ■ W. ■Y Favorite E: pre ision: Oh you hu nk-a -jun k. Ambition: Fac. e the world w ith a SI mile Dimpled sororities . smil es . . . dinnei r d, Joyce Eileen Nutter Joy 455 H( Dwe Swimming French 6; 5; Y G. A. A. 1-3 6; Pentong 4. 5; His tor ■ 7; Favorite Expr ession: Isn ' t it i St too Ambition: town. To make Patau Ic lok nail Sincereni !SS . . . steadf ISt frie ndsl lips Harold Herbert Nyberg Hal 451 Emmet Science Honor I, 2; Track 1-6; Latin 1-4; Varsity A 5-8; Journalism 4; Baseball 7; Frosh Track; History 3-8. Favorite Expression: Heads I win. tails you lose. Ambition: To write the great American Swa nk . . . hearti , . . versatility . . . charrr ! . ' . r sphistica Tiagneti: ition Roy William Oberg ' Povil C ' ifrn Finance Con Bslt 1-4; M. W. Favorite Expressior ,■ mbition: To be a Some joker . . . homer. 465 n. 8; Com ' l 1 Rep. 2. i: 1 tank 1 baker and swell guy Byford Law 7; Intra. go now. loaf. . . . walker Certha Wally Olafson Volly 464 Elmv vood Law. Favorite Expressioi Ambition: To be c Folk dancer . . fishnet collar. 1 9ui-et! ' in aviatrix. . hearty la ughter Alfred Vernor Oldenburg ■Al 454 Hay Football 8; Varsity A 6; Chrm. Class Gift. Com. 8; Law 8; Science Honor I. 2; Clean-up 7; Non-Smoking 6; Daffy Day Com. 7; Track 2; Senior Soc. Com. Favorite Expression: Gunghn— Gunghn— Gunghn — Gunghn — Gunghn — Gunghn. Ambition: Make my first million in five Good-hearted tic . . . regular cheerful optimis- Geraldine Annabelle Olsen Gerry 455 Kelvyn Park C. I. C. 1-8; French I. 2; G. A. A. 3, 4; History 4; Latin 2, 3. Favorite Expression: Hurry up. Susie An- nabelle. Ambition: Sail on ambition, land on sue- Bubbling brook hlelen M. Olsen laugh Ole 462 Intra. Volley Ball 2; Bskt. 8; G. A. A. Rep. 2 G. A. A. 1-3; Y 3; C. I. C. 1-8; French 2-3. Favorite Expression: I told you so. Ambition: Acquire technique in chewing gum. Warm friendships . . . athletic . . . lots Fifty-two CLASS OF 19341 2 Roger S. Olsen ■■Rog 453 Young R. O. T. C. Capl.; Commencement Com.; Com ' l Law; Intra. Bskt.; Intra. Baseball: Little Theatre I, 2. Favorite Expression: Hi-Ya-Toots. Ambition: To be a big advertising execu- tive. Fascinating personality . . . friendly . . . smiles . . . outstanding leadership, Alva V. Olson ■•Al 461 Young Student Council 8; Interclub 6. 7. Pres. 8; College 2A. Rep. 4: Mem. Chrm. 5; Pres. 4. 7; V.-Pres. 8: Style Show Chrm. 8; Fi- nance Com. 8; Times Rep. 2: Y 8; His- tory 4-8: Latin 2: Astral 2. 3. Favorite Expression: My conscience. Ambition: Satisfy my wanderlust— realize my dreams. Smart coiffeurs . . . keen intelligence . . . flashing personality. Catherine Palazo Kay 462 1 ' ounq French 4; Lati. Gift Com. 8: 1 2: Clean-ui ■Y 3. p Com. 1; C ' T ' Favorite Expre ssion: And how! Ambition: To things. accomplis h worth V. h . , Dark eyes . . . neat a| sweet tempered. Dpearance Robert M. Paollcchi Bob 457 Si imner Italian 1-4; A 1, 2; Publ. 6. rch. 3-8; C apt. Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: How you doing , hey! hey! Ambition: To write a history book. Nice personality . . . full of rascality . Eugene George Pasko Lefty 460 Orr C. I. C. 1; Swim Squad 4; Gym 8; Times Rep. 3; Law 7. Favorite Expression: Okay Toots. Ambition: Mississipoi to the Gulf in a A fellow with a hair-trigger temper. Jean E. Paul 452 Hay History 5; Astral 7; Clean-up Com. 7; Flower, Color Motto Com. 8; College 8. Favorite Expression: Oh me! Ambition: To succeed in whatever I un- dertake. Entertaining . . . dependable . . . neat likabl careful «eet. ' risle Virginia Pedersen 451 Mills ' 15 ' Glee 3-5; C. I. C. 6.8: Latin 7; •ral 5, 6. Ftvorite Expression: Look at her. Ambition: Competent stenographer. Spontaneous laughter . . . quiet efficiency , . grand pal. ' P, J, 4! V,.Pres. C. I. C. 8; T Persis Jane Peeples Key CI, C. 6; Sec. Astral 1-5: v.. Pres ' . Glee 4; Sec. Glee 3; Cab. Glee 2; College; Pentong; History; Tennis. Favorite Expression: Go home! Ambition: Be an accomplished linguist. Vivid personality . . . loveliness . . . sincerity and friendship. Jean A. Parker Toots 454 Hay G, A, A. 3: Botany 3. 4; History; Y 5; Favorite Expression: Hi yuh, babe, Ambition: Say right thing at right tin Orchids in moonlight . . . dances motor boats. Charles Henry Parrlsh Ossir 451 Band 18; R. O. T. C, 1-3; German Times Rep, 6, Favorite Expression: How about a ga of pinochle, Ambition: To be a band master, Tootin ' tubas . . . loud laughter . professional punster. Marjorie Ruth Pennington Marge 464 Locke College. Favorite Expression: Please! Ambition: Gain knowledge and success. Quiet friendliness . . . intellectual abjlity . . . spontaneous laughter. Eleanore M. Perrella 455 Spen Science 2; Chem, 7; Y 2, 3; French 5-8; C, I. C. Favorite Expression: Oh! Purties. Ambition: Can never tell. Fifty-three MAROON AND WHITE Fred Robert Peterson Pete -152 Sjy Baseball 5-7; Capl. Intra. Bskt. 1-3; Ger- man 5; Law 7; History 5; Austin Times Rep, 4; Rep. Finance Com. 8; Botany 6; M. W. Rep. I (Hay). Favorite Expression: Soup ' s on! Ambition: Member of the world champior; White Sox: 1937. •Intelligent ' itty . . . n athletic friendly Ted J. Petropulos Greek 464 Young Law 7; C. I. C. Rep. 2; M. W. Rep. 4, Favorite Expression: Aw nuts. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Lively personality . . . smiles. Andrew Peter Philiotis Unk 463 May Times Rep. 4-7; M. 8c W. Rep. 7, 8; Opera 7, 8; Astral 3-6; Science Hon. 3- M W Com. 8; Intra. Bskt. 2-4; Jr. Track 2 3 C. I. C. 1-7. Favorite Expression: Is zat so? Ambition: All-American quarterback from Northwestern. Fine fellow . . . swell disposition . . . great personality. George Peter Philiotis Doc 451 May Intra. Bskt. 5; Baseball 4; Times Rep 4- Soph. Science 3, 4; Frosh 2; Math. I, 1. Favorite Expression: So what. Ambition: Any line of doctery. Nonchalant . . . studious . . . friendly . . . sports lover . . . intelligent. Ann A. Pidlisny 455 Forema Latin 3, 4; Triple A 5; Botany 3-5- Hi: tory 3, 4; Glee 5; Chemistry 7; Pentonq i C. I. C. Favorite Expression: Um-yum. John Cody Pierce Turkey 459 ' skt. 3, 4; Times Rep. 8; Me Ma Financ Favorite Expression: Let ' s ditch today Ambition: To travel around the world. Care free . . . swell personality . . great guy. Gertrude Jeanne PInsky Glttle 465 Cregier Com ' l Law 7; College 8; G. A. A. 5- C. I. C. 6; History 5. Ambition: Fulfill my dreams as an artist. Earnest . . . thoughtful . . . expressive . . . and sedate charm. Emily Jane Potts AhmeeJane 453 Presentation G. A. A. I; History 5; C. I. C. 7- Austin Times 4; Class Color, Motto. Favorite Expression: Oh yeah! Ambition: To do something for humanity. Blonde, blue eyes . . . amiable person- ality plus. hHarry Michael Przybylski Priz 455 Hanson Park Favorite Expression: 1 enough. Ambition: To get into the Quiet . . . honest . . polite . . . artist. James W. Purvis ' P urvy 460 N ash V.- c. Pres. A 1. C. 1 rch. i -9. i; Track 6; In tra. E Iskt. 2; Fa ' knc orite )W? Expre ssion: Who wa. Its to Arr ibltlon: To vi sit Flori da in my c ar. Si -ell pal vivacioi IS . . . one worr lan Jerome Charles Rabin Jo-Jo ' 454 Lake View Latin 2-4; Bot. 3, 4; Times Staff 8; Pentonq Favorite Expression: And death cams to the archbishop. Ambition: Long halls; anaesthetics; white uniforms. apable ' Itty. good pal. Seymour Shimmon Rabinovitz ' Shii 453 net Little Theatre 3-7; Publ. Chrm. Disraeli 2; Touchdown 4; Freshman Dramatics Chrm. I, 2; Times Rep. 6; Science Honor I, 2; Chem 7; Laf Day Program 8- Clean- up Prog. 7; Sgt.-at-Arms Little Theatre 6. Favorite Expression: ' What Ho! Ambition: To live that I may learn. Piano rambllnqs . . . dramatic produc- tions . . . stirring orations. Fifty-four CLASS OF 19341 2 Arthur Geo. Ratay Art 456 C. I. C. Rep. I; Intra. Bskt. 2: Scieni Law 8: C. I. C. I, 8; Austin Timi Intra. Tracit 4. Favorite Expression: What town ' s you Ambition; Travel and see the world. That ' s my business . . . that ' s business. Viola Irenee Rathbun 451 Tilton 8; Refresh. Com. Prog. Chrm.: Girls ' Gl Girls ' Glee 7: Little Theatre 5; Y 7, History 3: Latin 4; G. A. A. I. A; Science 2: Flower. Motto, Color Com. Favorite Expression: Jiminy gosh! Ambition: Mine is more than six words. Sweet . . . demure . . . winsome . . . piquant charm . . . vivacity. Karl E. Reuter 451 Tilton Com ' l Law 7; C. I. C. I. 8; Chem. 7. Favorite Expression: Like. Ambition: Live life, and dance with you! Reserved humor . . . moonlight parties . . . bright cigarettes. Paul W. Reuter Intra. Bskt.; Intra. Track. able but lazy Martin M. Ridker tall and play college ba Marian Kathryn Rinehart Ma 454 Key M. W. staff 8; M. W. Rep. 1-8: 1st Lt. Girls ' Band 8; College 8: Law 7. 8; French 5; Botany 3. 4; Girls ' Band 2.8- Concert Orch. 8. Favorite Expression: Hy. Toots. Ambition: Principia College at St, Louis. Smiling personality . . . devoted com- panion . . . friendly charm. Francis Joseph RIordan Faanny 454 Young Football 4 a- Track 7; Varsity A 4: Intra. Bskt. I 3. 5: Intra. Track I: Law 7 Non-Smoking Com. 7; Daffy Day OHicial 7; Clean-up Com. 7. Favorite Expression. Take it easy. Ambition: Education, travel, position in business world. Winning smile . . . woman ' s home corn- Mary B. Rlzzo Smiles 465 Cameron Soph. Volley Ball Capt.: Soph. Volley Ball Tournament: Sr. Volley Ball Capt.; Flower. Motto and Color Com.; Law 7; Y 2; C. I. C. 1,8. Favorite Expression: Aw. nerls till it hurts. Ambition: To be a successful private sec- retary. Dancing eves . . . winning smile . . . pretty clothes. Ji H John Rizzotto 457 Intr, .skt.; Rep.; Photo. Italian; History; C. I. C; Track; Spanish. Favorite Expression: Hi yu, boy? ' Ambition; To become a mechanic. HE ' S a honey . . . that John! Raymond Clarence Roach Bedbug Favorite Express ' Not an Insect Doge. a nice boy. ' Roger Louis Rockefeller Rocky 459 Byford V.-Pres. Math.; Stage Crew 5, 6-8; Com ' l Law 7; Football 1-3; Times Rep. 1-5; Track I, 2; C. I. C. Rep. 1-5; M. W. 8; Intra. Bskt.; Boxing 1931i s. Favorite Expression; Hello Toots. Ambition: To do things ending with ing. Well-dressed . . . quiet . . . potential . . . carefree . . . jolly. Karl Henery Rogge Konk 451 Hay Chem. 7; Fencing 5, 6-8; C. I. C. 1-8; Com ' l Law 7; Frosh Intra. Bskt.; Soph. Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: Let ' s do a harder step. Ambition; Become silliest chemist in the world. Six at a card table ... hot chocolate. Fity-five MAROON AND WHITE Leonard Rome Rome 152 Delano Football 6-B: Basketball 7; Chemistry 7; Com ' ! Law Club 7; Freshman Track; Intra. Bskt. Capt.; intra. Bskt. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Did you do the homework? Ambition: To become a professor In sci- Carefree . . . athletic . . . good humor . . . fearless . . . songbird. Joseph J. Rosenbach Red 464 Byford C. I. C. Rep. 2; Times Rep. 3; Intra. Bskt.; Baseball; Law; History. Favorite Expression: Awl nerts! Ambition: It would take a page. Charming personality . . . winning smile. Ed win O. R OSS Whitey 459 Crane Intra. Bskt. I, 3-5; Model Airplane I- Track 2; Intra. Baseball 4; Football 4-6; Times Rep. 2-6; M. W. 4, 6, 8; Flower Color and Motto Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Let ' s go home. Ambition: To live in an air castle. Intellectual . . . witty . . . personality . . . versatile, and a worthy friend. Guy S. RosuccI Guylo 459 Byford C. I. C. Rep. 1-4; M. W. Rep. 5; Intra. Bskt. 2. 4. 6; Baseball 7; Sr. Prom Com. 8; History 7. Favorite Expression: Abesynia. Ambition: To be successful without being a pedagogue. A little ouy with a big heart. Harriet Irene Roth 454 Bryn Mawr Business Mgr. Austin Times 8- Quill and Scroll 8; Asst. Circulation Mgr. Austin Times 7; Astral 1-8; Pentong 6, 7; G. A. A. 6-8; Spanish 5-7; Science Honor I 2- Girls ' Band 2, 3; C. I. C. Rep. 2. Favorite Expression: Hope springs eternal in the human breast. Ambition: To succeed in all my undertak- ings. Effi friend Bella Marie Rotondo 464 Italic n; Times Rep.; C. I. C. Re| Favorite Expression: Are we I history test? Ambition: Private secretary. Jean Harlow ' s figure . . . Hele Robert Lowell Runnlun Bob 460 Young that the Reg. Capt. Adj. R. O. T. C Favorite Expression: Boy! nuts. Ambition: To study electrical engim Military uniforms . . . effervescent . . . brunette dolls. Violet Grace Russell V lvet 464 May Capt, Giris ' Band 8; Astral 7; Spanish 5- Lt. Girls ' Band 5; C. I. C. Rep. I; Lit- tle Theatre I. 2. Favorite Expression: Oh, for goodness Ambition: To travel around the world. Capability . . . humor . . . daisy sweat- Angela Marie Salvo Angie 463 Spencer Science Honor 3; Italian 6; M. W. Rep. 4; C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 2; College 8. Favorite Expression: Well — I ' ll be darned. Ambition: To travel around the world. Vivacious . . . dark eyes . . . out-of-the- Robert Willard Sanderson Sandy 460 Capt. Intra. Bskt. 2, 6, 8; Times Rep. 2; ball_5, 7; Fencing 3, 4; C. I. C. Rep. I don ' t know 7; L, Favorite Expi Tobin. Ambition: See Pop NIckol ' Manners . . . good looks English. L ' icille E. Sawisch Lu 462 May ntra. Volley Ball 2, 3; Bskt. 8; Tennis 2. ■i; Booster 8; Fencing 6; Y I. Fjvorite Expression: Who ' d have thunk tt. Ambition: Broaden my figure (financially). Sparkling eyes . . . fascinating smiles undefined hun Alden Robert Schaar Al 453 Hay Favorite Expression: Hello there, sucker. Ambition: Roam the West my following Fifly-six CLASS OF 19341 2 Joseph Scheurer Joe 455 St. Michael Daffy Day Publ. Com. 8; Times Staff 8: Botany 5. 6: Chemistry 7, 8: History 7. 8; German 5. 6; Opera 5-7; Boys ' Glee 5, 6. Favorite Expression: Let ' s all shine the apple. Ambition: Play tiddlywinks with sewer Happy-go-lucky . . . parties talking. always Margaret Lillian Schirmer Marge 462 Tilton C. I. C. I-B; M. W. Rep. 3-7; Science 5- Y 2-3: Pentong 8; French 2; G. A. A. I. Favorite Expression: Hi-ya, Toots. Ambition: Around the world with—? Blonde petiteness . . . dancing blue eyes . . . friendly. Harry Earl Schueler Curley 460 Tilton Times Rep. 3. 4; Intra. Bskt. 2, 6, 8; Com ' l Law 7, 8; Baseball 5. Favorite Expression: Let ' s see now. Ambition: Dictate to B. C. Little guy . . . big ideas . . . fun . . . iokes. Edward Fred Schuiz ■ Grape Nuts ' 465 Schurz Baseball. Favorite Expression: You can ' t do that. Ambition: Play big league baseball. Slowest specimen of a graduating se- Charlotte Ann Scobbie Scotty 465 Schurz C. I. C. Favorite Expression: I had ' ta laugh— 7 Ambition: Fly an aeroplane; land on suc- Cute Scotch brogue . . . merry. all . sweet Sid Shafer Whack 465 Cameron Mgr. Football 7: Nom. Com. 7; Rep. Aus- tin Times; Chem.; Pentong; Daffy Day Official; V.-Pres. Science Honor; Astral. Ambition: To be a famous surgeon. Chem. labs . . . college campuses . . . congenial . . . affable. Lucille Shapiro Lucy 454 Delano Senior Editor M. W. 8; Austin Times Reporter 7; Honor Pin 2; French 2. 3, 5. 6- Astral 1 , 2, 4. 5. 8; Y Rep. 2; History 7 8; Colleoe 8; Open Forum 8; Pentong 6-8. Favorite Expression: You want to buy a chance? Ambition: To be a successful mannequin. Lustrous black hair . . . statuesque beauty . . . lasting friendship. David Piatt Shelhamer Dave 457 Young C. I. C. 1-8; Golf 3; Intra. Bskt. 2, 4. 6; Intra. Baseball 3-5. Favorite Expression: Don ' t worry I ain ' t gonna flunk. Ambition: Head chaperon. University of Illinois sorority houses. Personality . . . joker . . . tall . . . dark . . . handsome . . . trustworthy. David hHinshaw Shideler Dave 451 Band 1-8; Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 8; Ti Astral 8. Ambition: To discover the fourth dli Irene Lillian Shuett 465 Foreman Astral 8; Bskt. 8; Captainball 8; Honor Com. 8; Math. 8; G. A. A. Rep. 7; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite ' Expression: Don ' t argue with Ambition: An author, linguist, farmer, trav- eller, critic, professor. Dependable . . . lady-like . . . earnest George Lewis Sider ' C ' der 455 Delano Chrm. 5r. Soc. 8; Jr.-Sr. Swimming Team 12- ' 34i i- Varsity A 5-8: Little Thratre Cast Touchdown , Pot Boilers 5; Class Nom. Com. ' 33 ' i- ' 34 ' ' !; Pres. Daffy Day Of- ficial 8; Chrm. Entertainment Com. Hi-Y 8; Cross Country 8; V.-Prcs. Science Honor 2. Favorite Expression: For gosh sakes quit piling it. Ambition: See others slave while I play. Natural moocher . . . rotten iokes . . . perfect stooge. Raymond Herbert Siet Jo-fasty 451 Emmet C. I. C. Rep. 2- Austin Times Rep. 3; Opera 7; R. O. T. C. 1-4; Fencing Team; Fresh. Football; Law; Picked Platoon. Favorite Expression: How goes it? Ambition; To succeed In everything I un- dertake. Slashing blades . . . good sportsman- ship . . . campus joy. Fifty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Lillian Elaine Silver Lll 462 Nobel Columnist Hay Branch Journal; Astral 2-5-, Norn. Com. Class ■W i; Glee 2; C. I. C. Rep. 8: Times Rep. I; Latin 3. Favorite Expression: The New Deal gave us that. Ambition; Travel and meet the right peo- ple. Intelligence . . . sense of humor . . . laughing eyes. i Arthur Sontz Art 455 Science; Natu ralist. Favorite Expr ession : Likewise Ambition i: Be a che mist and hi ■ Studiou twerpish . fun-l brair ovmg . . . i-storm. Ruth Sandra Silver Ruthie 451 Nobel M. V . Rep. 7; C. I. C. Rep. 3; Astral 3-8; Little Theatre 5. 6; Glee 2-4; Latin 2, 3; College 4, 6; History 5; Y 4; Tap Dancing 8. Favorite Expression: Don ' t let it bother Ambition: De urge to become dancing . . twinkling eyes friendship. Ligia Pauline Siniscalchi Lig 455 Sayr. Favorite Expression: You never can tell. Ambition: To be a successful music teacher. Sense of humor . . . considerate . . . dizzy fingers. Virginia Marion Slome Ginnie 465 Cameron G. A. A. Rep. I, 2; C. I. C. Rep. I, 2; Times Rep. 2, 3; Volley Ball Capt. 2, 3; Favorite Expression: take it. Aw nuts. 1 can ' t Ambition: To be a secretary. persi onal private Quiet and sweet . . . smilin g • - . friend- June Rose Smyth Pops 462 Oak Park High Orch. 5-7; Band 7, 8; Forum 8. Favorite Expression: Tsk. tsk, fancy that. Ambition: Hobnob with the ritz on Mars. Eclipse . . . soft summer breezes . . . bubbling waters. Betty E. Snow ning 1-7; Pin and Ring Com.. Sr.; W. Staff. Sr.; Life-saving, Jr. and resh. G. A. A.; Fresh. Tennis Rep.; French 1, 2. Favorite Expression comperdoodle. : Teedle-I, Ambition: Be what 1 1 wish to be Loveable type . . handsome escorts. . gorgeous e Jeanette Karen Sorenson Jean 463 Byford Com ' l Law 7; C. I. C. 1-8; Astral 4; Col- lege; Astral Rep. 4. Favorite Expression: Oh yeah, who told Ambitic To ship ned Ralph William Spenks Red 460 Schurz All Americans; Law 7; Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: Nuts. Ambition: Airplanes and more airplanes. Quiet . . . studious . . . does his home- work occasionally??? Joseph S. Splendoria Anthony John Sproviero Tony 452 Lewis Band 2-5; R. O. T. C. 2-5; Latin. Favorite Expression: Well I ' ll be. Ambition: To know and practice Orthodox ' ROCT linquishes title to Tony (nuts) Dorothy Beatrice Stabiner Dotty 462 Marshall Little Th eatre 6; C. I. C. 7; G. A. A. 6; History 5. Favorite Expression: Put salt on it. Ambition: To compete with Grace Moore. Charming . . . sweet . . . refined . . . gracious . . . understanding. Fifty-eight CLASS OF 9341 2 Gordon Everett Stangeland Stanqv 455 Kelvyn German 3, ■«: Lt. In R. O. T. C. 8; Math. 8. Favorite Expression: ' So what! Ambition: To be a second Mr. Spitler. Old joices revived with new swings. Harriett Jane Steen Harri 461 Davenport, la. At Davenport: Student 1-3; Daubber ' s 1-3: Mem. Chrm. 2; Botany 1-3: Girls ' Rifle Team 3: Law 1-3. At Austin: Law 1-3: C. I. C. 7. Rep. 8; History Rep. 4, 5: Law 4: Y 8. Favorite Expression: Sssshux, is that ducky. Ambition: See Paw Paw Lake again with the gang. Dreams and romance . . . lovely blue eyes . . . lazy rivers. Rose T. Stoeger Rosque 462 Tilton Intra. Volley Ball 2; Bskt. 8: C. I. C. 1-8: German 2; French I; Tennis 2. Favorite Expression: Holy cow. Ambition: To dance with Fred Astair. Sincere friend . . . sweet persona ' ity . . . talkative. Audrey Gertrude Stone Aud 455 Ma M. i W. Staff 8: Mem. Flower Com.; Time Rep. 5-8; French 4-6; Astral 1-7; Scienci Honor 2. Favorite Expression: Okey doke. Ambition: Play the banjo like Eddie Pea body. Black eyes . . . brilliance ... the smalle half. Betty Rivian Stone Bets 455 How ' s about it, Ambition: Have college. Willowy ... hi half. Jack Stonhouse Stony 454 Bvford Varsity A 6-8; Bskt. 4-6; Pin Ring Com. 8: M. W. Art Staff 6. 7; History 7; Car- toon 3; Daffy Day Chrm. 8; Times Rep. I; Science Honor 2. Favorite Expression: Aw nuts! Ambition: To draw funny pictures. A close resemblance of a Vl ill Billy. Helen June Stopper Young ; Day Refresh. Com.; Times Rep. 3; at-Arms College 8. nbition: V orld Crying ducks. owned chiropodist. Alan Thomas Stott Al 453 Tilton Bskt. 3; Non-Smoking Com. 6; Intr, Ball 4; M. W. 5. Favorite Expression: Wow. som Irish. Ambition: To find a iob. Too bad. he ' s a Sox fan. Helen M. Studer Babe 461 M. W. 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: I am terribly sorry. Ambition: Be myself. Always sweet . . . gracious to all. John Jerome Sullivan Sully 451 St. Thomas Fresh. Intra. Bskt. 1; Capt. Refresh. Com. 8- Soph. Jr. Swim: C. I. C. Rep. 3B; M. W. 8; Chemistry 8; History 8. Favorite Expression: Now, listen folks. Ambition: To stay away from the C. C. C. One of the best fellows going. Lillian Summerville M. W. Rep. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2-4; Fresh. Mem. Chrm. Y 2; Astral 7; History 8; Y 2-7. Favorite Expression: Ambition: College. Steps to success . intelligence. Didia? . quiet thoughts David T. Superfine •Supy 456 Emmel Asst. Adv. Mgr. 8; Com ' l Law 7; Spanish 9; History 6. Ambition: To be a successful business man. Swell fella . . . iovial . . . hard worker . . . business minded. FIfly-nlne MAROON AND WHITE Mollie Superfine Giggles -til Norn. Com. 4, 7; C. I. C. Rep. 7; Capt Ball 8: Baseball 7; Law 6. Favorite Expression: I don ' t know. Ambition: To be that certain Mrs. (?) Brunette curls . . . cheerful giggles . . vivacious personality. ETqr, et Eleanor Anne Sutter ' El 464 Sun College Sgt.-at-Arms 8; Com ' l Law 8; Y 8; G. A. A. 1-8; Hiking Chrm. 1-3; C. 1. C. 1-8, Rep. 4-6; Little Theatre 2, 3. Favorite Expression: Okey doke. Ambition: To have curly hair. Deep understanding . . . delightful banter-true friend. Geovil Nere im Swanson Professo 451 Crane 1st Place Contest; Bus. Mgr super Ho Pentong 8 Octette 8 III. Bus. Col. Mental ?ep. A Century of Prog School of the Air ' nor Roll 1, 2, 8; Astra ; Opera 7, 8; Boys ' Gle ; Concert Band 3, 4. Apt ; 5 3, 7; ' tude 1934; uper- 4. 8; Male Favorite beauty. Ambition in college -xpress Becon le professo i is truth, r of philo truth ophy Brilliant . . . walk personality . . . ng encyclopedia. laug ing eyes Ruth E. Swanson Rufus 462 Nash Law 8; ' G. A. A. Y 6-E 2. ; Golf 7; C. 1 C 1-8; Favorite Expres ion: Oh my c rief and Ambition Trave for ?? ic b. Good pal . . . ing . . . parties big flirt . . . aU ays smil- Lorraine Margaret Sweet Sweetiepie 465 t Com ' l Law; C. 1. C. Favorite Expression: Amen. Ambition: Join the navy and see tf Red hair . . . but no tempero. Willi am bzymans 460 Tennis Squad 7; Intra. Bskt. 2, 6 8; Tir Rep. 8; Fencing Squad 3. 4; Fina Favorite Expression: No night. Ambition: Radio engineer Just a great guy for fun. jmework to- shlpboard. Helen Martha Tech Mickey 463 Byford G. A. A. 2-8; C. I. C. 1-8; 2nd Place Swim. Meet 4; College 7. 8; Gift Com. 8; Law 6; avorite reshie. mbition: rama Gi ixpression: ' No wonder he ' s Get famou ild. 5 through Chica Possesses onality . tempermen . . dramatic . . . poise . . . p ability. Alfred Lord Tennyson Al 460 F Track Team 3; C. I. C. Rep. 3. 5, 7; Tir Rep. 2. 6; M. W. Rep. 4- Fencing Te 5; Law 7; Hi-Y 5-8; Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: ' Is that so. ' ' Ye that ' s right ' . Ambition: Heaven knows, I don ' t. Intense individuality . . . great times . real friendship. Robert Edwin Thomas Chopper 456 Young Sgt.-at-Arms Prep 4; Treas. Science Honor I; Times Rep. I. 2, 5. 8; M. W. Rep. 1-6; Swimming Team 1-8; Fresh. Track 1; Pen- tong I, 2; Times Staff 6; Pres. Prep 7. Favorite Expression: Should the seagulls ase spitting. Ambition: To stride through untrammeled listant waters. Tall lanky mischief ... all in fun. Harry Tomaras Duke 458 Stowe Boxing Team 6; Swimming Team 5; Rifle Team 5; Skating Team 6; R. O. T. C. 1-4. Favorite Expression: Aw nuts. Ambition: To live, learn and be sorry. ' Fighter . . . athlete . . . fickle . . . man of few words. Porothy Alvina Townsend Dot 465 Burbank Astral 4; G. A. A. 6; Bskt. 7; Capt. Ball 8. Favorite Expression: Oh gosh, another history report due. Ambition: A good stenographer, someday secretary — maybe. Merry laughter . . . ginger snaps . . . lemonade . . . friendly. Ruth Treiche Trike 465 Yc ung College 6-8; G. Y 7. 8; Law 6 1-8; Dramatic 1. A. A. Open 2. 7 For 8; History urn 8; C. 1 6-8 C Favorite Expression: Cc n 1 take it! Ambition: To ow n abo t c million d ogs Sparkling eyes everybody ' s pal. . . . w inn ng smile . Sixty CLASS OF 19341 2 Anne Trelatsky ■■Annie AS Hay History 4. 5; G. A. A. 6. 7: ' ■Y ' : C. I. C. 1-8: Latin 2-B; French; College: Tennis 7; Botany 2. 3: Laf Day Com. Favorite Expression: ' ■Nuts! Ambition: To be a surgical nurse. Starched uniforms . . . clinicing instru- ments . . . quiet patience. ' ' Jewel Annette Tulte ■■Tweet 451 Cregier J ' Law B: G. A. A. 6-8: French 6, 7; Lat.r 3. 4; Tennis 7; C. I. C. 3-8; History 5: V 7. Favorite Expression: ' ■So what! Ambition: Teacher all students like. Popularity plus . . . sweet sophistication . . . short order. Lillian Bernardine Turner Lll 464 Burbank Gift Com.: C. I. C. Rep.; Times Rep. Favorite Expression: Lemme think — Oh, yes! ' Ambitii tary. Wavy a banker ' s . green eyes vate secre- . personality John Van Zwieten Skipper 454 Nobel C. I. C. 1-8; History 4-6; Science 2. Favorite Expression: For the love of Lulu. Ambition: Position in business world. Honest . . . humorous . . . good self esteem . . . progressive . . . enterprising. Bernice Margaret Vecchio Barney 462 Hanson Park Y 8; C. I. C. 1-8; College 8; G. A. A, 2. 3. Favorite Expression: Hi! Ya Babe. Ambition: To be Mrs. Nertz. Slimness . . . sweeping dresses . . . danc- ing feet. Adelaide E. Venetucci Toots 455 Manley Latin 5; Italian 4; Chemistry 7; Triple ■■A ' 5; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: It ' s the Latin blood in me. Ambition: Fill prescriptions for El and Ann ' . Piano chords . . . raccoon coats . . . N Margaret C. Ventresca ' Margie ' 454 S M. W. Rep. I. 2; Times Rep. G. A. A. Rep. I, 2; History 4-6; C. 1-8; Y 7. 8; College 7. 8; Chemi Favorite Expression: Aw nuts. Ambition: To be a pianist. Winning smile . . . true friend sephine Elizabeth P. Vonesh Jo 462 Harrlet-Sayre ' ;ra 8; College 8; Astral 3-5; Girls Glee Pentong 7; Asst. Prog. Chrm. of Girls e.; •■Y ' Rep. 2-4; C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. 5-7. orite Expression: ■■Don ' t be Silly. t ition: Personal secretary, jrvelous personality . . . vivacious anat- y . . . coquetish vitality. Rose Vruno 465 Burbank C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 6-8; Class Day Com. 8: Bskt. 7. 8; Dramatic I; Typing 2; Craft I. Favorite Expression: I could ' ve died. Ambition: See the world in an airplane. Talkative hands . . . conscientious go- getter. ' ■ Laura Jean Wadsworth Ljurle 451 Howe 155 Day Com. 8; Pres. Girls Glee 6 ■erclub 6; Singer Social; Orchestra 7. 8: ■JDer 2-8; Astral 1-4; V.-Pres. Girls ' Glee Y ■ 1-5. 8; College 8; Law 8. Favorite Expression: Oo! it ' s Ickey! Ambition: Reach that rain bow, then hold •iqht. Bnght footlights . . . sparkling laughter . charming company. Eleanor Frances Walsh La 461 Siena C. I. C; Latin; Y ; G. A. A.; College; History; Times Rep. Favorite Expression: To live on my fath- Ambltion: It ' s just different. Smart frocks . . . vivacity . . . originality. George Daniel Walsh Keed 456 Young C. I.e. Reo. 4-8; Class Sec. 5. 6; Finance Com.; Intra. Bskt. 1-3. 5. Favorite Expression: You said it, sport. Ambition: To be a success, A great sport who always takes things Sixty-one MAROON AND WHITE Mark Lawrence Walsh Com 456 St. Williams C. I. C. Rep. I, 2, 4; Times Rep. 3. 4; Traci! 2, 3; History 6. 7; Law 7; Intra. Bskt. 2-4; Pentong 5. Ambition: Dance the Carioca on a flag pole. Calm . . . O. K. guy . , . speedy . . . wrecked cars. Irvlnq Waxle Favorite Expi policy. Ambition: Quiet effi ambitious. ' ' Honesty is the best Musi Bernard Weinger Beryl 453 Marshall Law t; Chemistry 7; Mgr. Bskt. 8; Intra. Bskt. 6. Favorite Expression; Get it or flunk. Ambition: To become a criminal lawyer. Smiling . . . good humor . . . determined athletit powerful. ' Ingrid Margaretha Wennerberg Ingy 454 Hay Chrm. of Flower, Color and Motto Com.- College 8: Astral 1-8; Treas. Astral Hay Br.; History 5; French 2-7; C. I. C. Rep., Hay Br.; Pentong 6; Science 2. Favorite Expression: Kill them with kind- Ambition: Health and happiness. Outstanding brilliance . . . winning charm . . . friendly leadership. Joseph W. Westberg Swede 453 Dixon Football 5; Debating 7; Dramatic 5; Law 5; Intra. Track 2; Intra. Bskt. 2-1; C. I. C. Rep. 7; Track 6. Favorite Expression: Who, me? Ambition: To make a certain blonde happy. Genial . . . good natured . . . amiable hielen May Westrlch Queenle 463 Howe College 8; Cab. Mem. 7; Pentong 8 Treas 7; Law Sec. 6-8; Y Program; History 8 Prom. Com.; C. I. C; Dramatic 1-6 G. A. A. 2. 4. 7, 8; Open Forum. Favorite Expression: Well, how do yot like that? Ambition: Mother ' s patience. Miss Iser ' : ' isdo ' Radiating sunbeams . . . flashing . . warming friendship. ) $ ' .. ' :% John Daniel Whlto Johnny 453 North High Chrm. of Class Day Com.; Law 6; Hl-Y 6; Intra. Bskt.; Times Rep. 6; Daffy Day Com.; Pentong 5; Open Forum 8. Favorite Expression: Say gorgeous are you bragging or confessing? Ambition: To retire as soon as possible. Curly ha handsome. tall dark Russell hiarry Wlberg ■Russ 457 Crane Slating Team 6; Bskt. 4; Intra. Bskt. 2. 4, 6, 8; Intra. Baseball 3, 6; Crane Chronicle Rep. I. Favorite Expression: No I ain ' t got none. Ambition: To land a thirty-pound muskle. Fair . . . slow moving . . . good sport . . . generous. Richard Parr Wickman ■Dickie Wickie 451 Key Capt. R. O. T. C. 8; Officers ' 6 8; Glee 2 4, 8; Law 8; Science Honor I, 2; Zoology 4, 5; Botany 5, 6; History 8; Times Rep. 8; M. W. Rep. I, 2. Favorite Expression: Buy something to eat. m hungry. Ambition: Take what comes and like it. Ladies man . . . cut-up . . . genial officer. Frank Albert Wiedl 452 LaneT ech. R. O. T. C. 6; Box istry 6; Bskt. A. Ing 2; Fen cing 2; Ch em- Favorite Expressio n: Okey dokey. Ambition: To ma ke a nill on before 25. Forgetful ... ha d to f nd . . carefre ® ' Lawrence Wi gn Buddy 451 De ano Chemistry 7; Law 7 b.ill 3; Intra. Base ; Intra ball 2 Bs C. t. Capt. Foot- 1. C. 1-8. Favorite Expressio chemistry homewo n; H rk? ave you got the Ambition: To see Babe ' R uth with c bs. ■Ripe olives . . . 00 P. M. dancin 9 ■ . . quiet u ntil Esther R. Wil iams ■Es German 3 452 Hay Favorite Express haben. on: ■ Wa s will ' st du Ambition; To reac h tow rd the best. Friendly sincerity . . . q jiet simplicity Sixty-two CLASS OF 19341 2 Robert D. Williams Bob «6 Surrn Law 8- Gymnastics B; Printing and I ' graving Com. 8; Times 6; Wrestling 6: Spanish 4; Science Honor 3; C. I. C. I, 2: Intra. Bskt. 2-4. Favorite Expression: Don ' t let it throw you. Ambition: To tear telephone books. Calm , . . swell kid . . . gay ... hot blushes. Shirley Ruth Williamson Sue 455 Spencer C. I. C. Rep. 6-8; Sgt.-at-Arms College 8; G. A. ' A. 1-8: Commencement Com. Y 5-8- Law 8: Pentong 7. 8; M. W. Rep. I, 2: Little Theatre 2, 3: G. A. A. Rep. 5. Favorite Expression: Goody, we ' re all go- ing to Pittsburgh! Ambition: To be dignified. Quiet independence . . . gay crowds . good sport. Grace Vera Willowick Professor 452 Young Bronze Silver Orders 1329 7, 8; Co-Chrm. Red Cross Mem. Drive 5-8; Mem. Chrm. College 8- Sec. Debating 6: Mem. Com. Astral 7; Pub. Com. Clean-up Campaign ' ; Pres. Debating 8: 2nd Place Washington Oratorial Contest 7; Pentong 5. 6; Quill and Scroll 8. Favorite Expression: You ' re telling me! Ambition: To teach history or make it. Congenial apable. ' andid critic Carol Leona Wilson Willie Wubble 463 Young College 8: C. I. C. 1-8; Times Rep. 5; G. A. A. 2; Law 7. Favorite Expression: My father. Ambition: Do something worth while. Nonchalant ... fun loving . . . sincere ... a friend. June Eleanor Winter June E. ' 452 Young Red Cross College 8; Treas. Debating 6-8; Co-Chrt Mem. Drive 5-8; Refresh. Chri Refresh. Chrm. Astral 7. 8; I Const.; Com. Chrm. Debating 5; Chrm. Clean-up: Pub. Com. Clean-up Campaign 7; Little Theatre 6; History 5, 8. Favorite Expression: Sometimes I wonder and then again Ambition: To come smilin ' through. Smartly sophisticated . . . charmingly cynical . . . interestingly intelligent. Gretchen Winzeler Toots 461 Archbold, Ohio Pentong 7-9; Cab. 8; Y 7. 8; Cab. 8. Favorite Expression: What do you think? Ambition: Travel at ease. Soft lights . . . sweet music . . . glittering gowns. Lucille Gmily Wischoeffer Lou 461 C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 6. Favorite Expression: Is that so? Ambition: Can ' t always tell! Loyal friend . . . easy going . . . Gwendolyn Karen Wold Hay Rep. 2; Latin 2; C. I. C. I-I rite Expressit ' Me some th too. Ambition: See Paw Paw Lake again the gang. Summer fantasies . . . evening stars over picturesque waters . . . dreams. Maxine L. Wolens Ma 462 G. A. A. 6; Y 2-5; History 5. 6. Favorite Expression: Oh yeah! Ambition: To grow. ' Friendly . . . sedate . . . capable sweet. Rebecca Wosk ' Beckle 463 Marshall Opera 8; Times Rep. 8; Capt. Ball 7, 8; Tennis 7; Glee 7; Pentong 7; Y 6. Favorite Expression: Oky doke. Ambition: Acquire personality of Mae West. Pleasantly plump . . . curly hair . . . contagious giggles. ' Frances Jane Wright Franie 463 Mills d 5-8; M. W. Rep. 5; C- I. C. 1-8; 2- Printing and Engraving Com. 8; rce 2. . orlte Expression: Dag nab it! ---Dition: To outwit Eddie Cantor. Dry as Caesar . . . Witty as Heck . Ralph Yalkovsky Slim 453 Tilton Science Hc-ior I, 2; Intra. Bskt. 3: Foot- ball 5; Law 6; Printing and Engraving Com. 8; Fencing 8. Favorite Expression: Walk-away boy — Ambition: To bring back Million Dollar Gate. ■ Wild . . . wooly . . . big feet . . . White Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE Mildred Elizabeth Youngberg Astral; Y ; College: Booste Nordi good f z beauty . . . r lend. eserved Mary Jane Zaar Mitz 452 Young Mem. Chrm. C. I. C. 8; V.-Pres. Jr. Class 5-6; Chrm. Pin Ring Conn. 8; Sec. Col- lege 8; Sec. Astral I; Pub. Com. Clean-up Campaign 7; Chrm. Honor Pin Com., Astral 8- C rm. Pubi. Com. College 8; Astral 1-8; College 4-8. Favorite Expression: I wouldn ' t know. Ambition: President Roosevelt ' s secretary (1742)— catch wise? An eyeful ... an earful . . . always cheerful. nieanore L. Zidron El 465 Ryerson Pin Chr Pentong Opera 8 n. Girls ' Glee 7 8; College 8; t- Girls ' Y 2-7; G. A. A. 4-7; Law 8. Favorite Expression Shovel! Shovel! To Ambitio : Succeed in whatever 1 do. Vivacio sonality js smiles . . . overwhelming per- . . dimples . . . peppy. IN MEMORIAM Charles Joseph Notaro Balbo 454 McKinley Glee 7; Law 7; Opera 4; Italian 7, 8; French 4-8; History 5; Baseball 3-5; Pen- tong 7; Science Honor 8; Hi-Y 5; Intra. Bskt. 6. Favorite Expression; Hello Son. Ambition: To smile on sunny Italy. Very witty . . . smooth dancer . . . self Slxly-four CLASS OF 19341 2 LIST OF GRADUATES NOT PICTURED ON PRECEDING PAGES Roy Anderson Marian Gresh Arthur Meier Theodore Arndt Alfred Grime Joseph MInarik Esther Bass Albert Herman Marvin Moise William Bass Edward Hoffman Kathryn Poiss William Bruno Robert Kelllher George Reynolds Kenneth Bruster Louis Kern Rose Romano William Butler Jeanette Kirn Laverne Rueck Victor Casperson Harold Klampferer George Schultz Seymour Cobrin Ralph A. Koff Edward Schwartz Robert Conroy Lynne Laurson Chester Skolorzynski Eugene Czekalski William Leahy Howard Thomas Berndt Dahlstrom Walter Lewinski Marion Wandersee Florence Drinhaus Alex MacArthur Betty Warren Gordon Ganka Russell Marker Edward Weeden Robert Giesel Rochelle Mayman Eleanor Wulff Kay Gould Dorothy McLaughlin Sixty-five MAROON AND WHITE Siirty-sii ON THE CAMPUS Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE COMMITTEES OF THE CLASS OF 1935 C OMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE: David Brooke, Chairman; Miss Walker, Mrs. L. Dinehart, Mr. Anderson, Miss Browers, Miss Hanna, Advisers. Kathryn Ander- sen, Willard Bates, Ruth Buch, Mildred Crear, Darlyn Downing, Charlotte Feldman, Genevieve Hays, Floyd Hoover, Evelyn Krai, Bob Kiley, Francis McCarty, Ben Margherone, Marion Nelson, Betty Schultz, Adele Simko, James Sutherland, Muriel Tamm, Justine Waskow, Elda Williams. ROM COMMITTEE: Earl Huxhold, Chairman; Mr. Bristol, Miss Dore, Mr, Fedder- sen, Mrs. Lowry, Miss Welch, Advisers. Oakley Baron, Mary Jane DeVries, Claire Downey, Leroy Downing, Angeline Finella, Bill Hemmons, Chris Hess, Donald Janson, Erwin Kammerling, Tom Kennedy, Lorraine Koelling, Dorothy Martinson, Robert Meister, Bernard Moeller, Vivian Olson, Julian Pelletler, Dolly Schoenberg, Jay Siegel, Durwood Walters. c c LASS DAY COMMITTEE: Dorothy Klingel, Chairman; Miss Thorson, Mr. Burns, Miss Charles, Mr. Lussenhop, Miss Tobin, Miss Wade, Advisers. Lorraine Ander- son, Elmer Antonson, Thelma Bernstein, Fred Blum, Elbridge Boyden, Marguerite Cantalupo, Mary Carter, Arthur Chaukin, Barbara Finnie, Cordelia Gaebe, Robert Given, Harry Hudson, Marjorie Naud, Virginia Nelson, Jeanne Newton, Kathleen O ' Donnell, Emry Steiner, Howard Wagner, George Walters. LASS GIFT COMMITTEE: Alma Shapiro, Chairman; Miss Martin, Adviser. Violet Bergquist, Eleanor Boysen, Dorothy Callaghan, Louise Cesario, Roberta Cokell, Roberta Hoffmeister, Jack Jones, Eleanore Lorenz, Harold Neuman, John Noto, Carmela Pavia, Harold Quast, Elizabeth Rust, Herbert Scholar, Lorraine Smith, Peter Sommer, Phyllis Szarzynski, Bertil Werner, Maxine Weston. [ LOWER COLOR AND MOTTO COMMITTEE: Marian Collins, Chairman; Miss Horn, Adviser. Ellie Bougas, Mary Cannore, Marvin Clausen, Marion Fischer, Joe Foley, Robert Foss, Myra Gerbig, Anne Grubman, Kay Halstead, Ivan Haugen, Mary Kennedy, William Kenny, Charlotte Kolz, Ruth Nelson, Jane Nolan, Robert Olsen, Vera Strohm, Helen LukI, Betty Terrell. IINANCE COMMITTEE: Walter Bray, Chairman; Mr. Myers, Adviser. John Alton, Kenneth Berggren, Lorraine Frank, Ralph Freedman, Fritz Gerwin. Eugene Glick- man, Mildred Goldberg, Walter Goldsworthy, Edwin Greer, Armand Gridelli, Victor Hershman, Stuart McKenzie, Edmund Ottno, Robert Pell, Jack Roberts, Dorothy Schalm, Frank Srebalas, June Stack, Lois Townsend. Printing and engraving committee: Robert Cristo, chairman; Miss Roberts, Adviser. Edward Arnold, Eileen Carroll, Joseph Fatina, Rocco Gilio, Louis Granzin, Robert Hockberger, Roy Hooper, Joseph Hurka, Frank Jersey, Arthur Johnson, Arthur Monaco, Joseph Olson, Roy Roberts, Myrtle Rose, Merwin Schade, David Snelling, Jayne Stewart, Leroy Tutsky, Eleanore White. Sixty-eight ..JL ' A P{ Cl ASS OF 1935 LASS  0 F i I %ffT Gordon Carlson Four years ago we came to the two large buildings known as Austin High School and gazed at them in childish wonderment. Now, we stand and gaze dejectedly at them as we pass out of their doors for the last time. For four short years — yes, they were short — we, the class of ' 35, played and worked together, quarreled and made up, fought our battles and won them — well, we may have lost a few, but the spirit of ' 35 did not waver; and the unceasing encouragement of our teachers will keep in us that spark of love and friendship, industry and honesty, which, even though we be graduated, will never die. Do you remember the good times we had? — at the Grill? the Socials? the plays and operettas? the ball games? And do you recall the times that we have spent hours working side by side on the Staffs of the Austin Times and the Maroon and White? The hours we practiced for our next football game — and then when we would finally come through with flying colors? Yes, we remember — how could we forget! On June 14 we ' ll stand up there for the last time together. Our diplomas will be handed us, but we won ' t be able to see them — our eyes will be blurred with tears. There will be music and congratulations. But will we hear it? Maybe — but those thoughts of past days and the echoes of all the good times we had will drown out the wishes of our friends and relatives. As we ride away we ' ll remember Austin not as we last saw It at night, the moon shining down over its shaded vastness — but we ' ll remember It as the place where we first began to live. DARLYKI DOWNING. FLOWER . . . Larkspur COLOR . . . Blue and Silver MOTTO . . . We have crossed the Bay, the Ocean lies before us. SIxly-nil MAROON AND WHITE Edmund Raymond Abe Doc- Sand 5-8: R. O. T. C. 3, 4; Sw Bskt. 4; C. I. C. 3-8. Favorite Expression: Same differe Ambition: Round the world in a s Courteous . . . always a smile . . worker. Nancy Winifred Abe Sunny 464 Byford Y 7, 8: History 7. 8; Pentong 8; Col- lege 8. Favorite Expre mind. Ambition: To outsleep Rip Van Winkle. Enjoyable humor . . . sincere friendship . . .pleasant smile. Melvin David Addis Mel ' y 45 Wstral fj Tatin, V.-Pr 5, 6: .,y fitary Ba«d.-4. F orite ExprJ ssfoln Aw, r .-.. i Art ticMj: Be a succ sSfciljurgeon ( , y wVlashing smile . . . brilliant . . . dete i Jmined . . . winning personality. Thelma Tauhe Alperstein Alpy 468 Marshall Marshall: Choral. Austin: History 7, 8; Open Forum 8; Pentong 8. Favorite Expression: If and when I gradu- Ambition: To study law Ambitioul a true frie i ... pi nd. ng person ality John O. Alton Johnny 467 Orr Sec. Science Hono Intra. Bskt. 1: Bas 7, 8; Italian 8; R. 7, 8; Open Forum ! r 2; ebal O. !; C F 1 6 T. . 1. inance Com. 8; : Track 2; Law C; Rifle Team C. 1-8. Favorite E cpression: 1 cai I ' t get over ■ it. Ambition: To win the Iri sh Swe !epst akes. Outstandi ng . . . n . , intelli gent Lowell r c. 1. 8; M. C. Re W. :p. 4.7; Del. 8. Hmph, hmph. 1 can ' t the Y. M. C . A. lue eyes . . . sunny Norman Andrew Amundsen Norm 452 Schurz Swimming 4. 5; Orchestra 3; Law 7- Radio 8; French I; C. I. C. Favorite Expression; Hiya. mah frand? Ambition: To have an ambition. Tall . . . slim . . . dark ... a good memory. Seventy CLASS OF 1935 Seymour M. Anoff Sy Nc E Mgr. Times 8; Silver Order of 1329 iklng Com. ?;_ Asst. Bus. Mg ., .. Fresh. Track; Quill and Scroll - Science Honor 1-3; Debating 5; M. W Rep. •4-6; Times Rep. 1-4. Favorite Expression: I ' m serious! Ambition: Put zippers on bananas. Big business executive . . . self-confident Tibitiou Elmer F. Antonson Swede 457 Y Class Day Com. 8; Times Rep. 5; C. I. C Rep. 4: La Favorite Expression: ' Ambition: To succeed Flasfiy clothes . , . e money. Another test. whatever I try. V roadster . . . Philip Armato Phil 453 Ambition: To pass the bar exarr Dark eyes . . . dazzling smile ning personality. L. Emery Armstrong Arn v 460 Swimming l-B; Capt. Jr. Swimming T. 5: Varsity A 5-8: V.-Pres. Varsity A 8 C. I. C- Rep. I, 3. 5: Deputy 8; Soc. Orch 3-8: Non-Smoking Com. 8. Favorite Expression: One never knows does one. Jose? Ambition: To break the city 200-vd. swim ming record. Swimming pools . . . ambitious . . dances . . . cheerful. Peter George Ausili Pete 463 St. Matth. Baseball 4, 6. 8: Fresh. Intra. Bskt.- Ital 6-8; Varsity A 7. 8. Claude Wallace Babcock Babs 460 Emmet C. I. C. I: M. W. 1; Times Rep. 1; Law 8; Stamp 4. Favorite Expression: 1 don ' t know. Ambition: To fly and set a speed record. Dumb but still a good pal. Marie Suzanne Babel Babe 469 College 3. 7. 8: Y 7, i; G. A. A. 3. 4; Law 8: History 8; Penlong 4; German 2. Favorite Expression: O. K. Toots. Ambition: Find success and happiness. Charming . . . sparkling eyes . . . rhythmic feet. . ' ohn Bagel Johnny 469 Orr Astral I. 2; Science Honor 3; German 3. Favorite Expression; If so why not? Ambition: Satisfactory position with com- fortable compensation. Genial . . . reserved . . . studious . . . ambitious. Grace Mildred Barnes ' W. Del. 8; Botany Rjc ' l Law 3; History 7, JpC. I Q JSIep. 2; C. I. C. = College 3, ' V . C . 2; Intra. Vo ey xpreSSion:A 0 4; tJ15TieSS. Take ItywiTi a smile, .vlnkling eyes . . . adorable . . . merry -jhter. Barbara Isabel Barnett Be3 ■ 452 St. Thomas V 12 7, 8; History 2, 7. 8; Pentong 3- C. I. C. 1-3. 7; G. A. A. 3; College 8. -jvorlte Expression: It ' s in the cards. Ambition: To make pie like mother usta. Vivid Imagination . . . buoyancy of spirit Marvin Barnett Mlbbs 453 May Gen. Chrm. Clean-up Campaign 8; Science Honor I 2- Varsity A 2-8; Jr. Deputy Council 8; Open Forum 8; Track 2-4; Mgr. Skating 8; M. W. Rep. and Del. 8. Favorite Expression: You should live so long. Ambition: To write words that are legible. Tru eflciercy . . . laughing success . . . Ight. Oakle ' Walter Baron Oak 464 Maternity B.V, M. Times News Ed. 8; Times Reporter 7; Pen- tong 6-8; Track I, 2; Gold Order 1329; C. I. C. Rep. I, 2; Times Rep. 7; Clean-up Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Aw go on! ■ -Tibition: Journalistic achievements; vag- . bonding. Soaring cars . . . ready wit . . . infectious aughter. Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE Sara Ann Barton Sally 470 Favorite Expression: Well, after all. Ambition: To be or not to be. Lover of sports . . . true friendship . gleaming pools. ep. 5-7; Typing Contest 6; Y 6-8; Law 8; College 5; C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: Pardon you. Ambition: To paddle my own canoe. Fragile loveliness . . . demure smiles . . . likeable personality. Robert Beier Lefty 452 Nc Law 7. Favorite Expression: Egad! Ambition: To stay happy and healthy. Lively ... a good sense of humor. Kenneth Edward Berggren Ken 462 Nash Finance Com. 8; Law 7, 8- Intra. Bskt. 5; Economics 7; C. I. C; Times Rep.; Lat Day Com. Favorite Expression: I was dere. Ambition; To milk chocolate. Efficient . . . straight forward ... dy- namic personality . . . poise . . . loyalty. Norman C. Berkshire Skeets 463 Beidlei Gymnastic Team 3-5, 8; Swimming Tearr 3, 4; Math. 7; French 5; Hallguard 3-8 Intra. Baseball 4; Arch.; Baseball 6. Favorite Expression: Whack-em. Ambition: Nobody knows but Mother. Gymnastics . . . bum jokes . . . eats . . parties . . . pal. Ambition: Wheaton College ... and then? Ideal friend . . . athletically inclined . . . attractive personality. M arrv H ry hHarold Bernbaum Bim 458 Emmet Tennis Team 4, 6, 8; Bskt. Team 7; Com ' l Ljw Rep. 8; Times Rep. 5. 6; C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4; Science Honor Rep. 4; Intra. Bskt. 5; Sec. Candidate for Pres. 6. Favorite Expression: Yes; and then again; Ambition: Tennis— become the second Bill Tilden. Dazzling tennis strokes . . . beautiful Thelma Bernstein ■Jibe 454 Mason Astral 2; Pentong 3, 4, 7, 8; Class Day Com. B; Clean-up Com. 8; Forum 7. 8; Forum Pub. Com. 7; History 8; College 6 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Y 6. Favorite Expression: I don ' t know from Tuesday. Ambition: Hurry slowly and arrive in time. Clever combination of curls . . . capers . . . cuteness. Alfred Berley-r . ' : .V Fencing .Tearfi- 5-7; Latin 2, Vltalian 7, C. I. C.; Infe. Bskt. 6- hecker 2. 3. Fa%terite Expression:,- don ' t mean thing. Ambition; To be great surgeon so day. Research work . . . Intelligence . Marvin Howard Beir ' Ma 459 Tlltofl Bskt. 5-7; Science HonoT ' ; German 2. 3; Math. 7; Intra. Bskt. 1-3; Intra. Baseball 2; C. I. C; Fresh. Football I. Favorite Expression: Nuts to you. Ambition: Retire at 30. Athletic . . . an O. K. guy. Seventy-two CLASS OF 1935 Bruce M. Blllian ■Bud ' 455 Emmet Baseball A t, 8: Skating 5-8: Cross Country 7; Intra. Baseball 2; Intra. Bskt. 1-3; Intra. Skating, 3rd Place; Fresh. Football; Varsity A 8; 4th Place Tennis Tournament 6; Intra. Skating Com. 7. Favorite Expression Woe is me. Ambition— Be successful in everything I undertake. Dorothy Elizabeth Black Dot 451 Bushnell. Ill Opera 5-8; C. I. C. Rep. 3; Law 8; Col lege 7, 8; Y 5-8; History 7; Pentong 7 Open Forum 7. Favorite Expression: Oh! For Pete ' s sake. ' Ambition: Be a nurse and have patients Snowy uniforms . . . friendly smiles . . good sport. Robert Erskine Blake Erskie 463 Football I. 3. 5. 7; Track 4 5; C. Rep. 2-4; Chrm. Halls, Clean-up Com. 7 M. i W. Rep. 5; Treas. Varsity A 6, 7 Law 3, 7, 8; Intra. Baseball 2; Intra. Bskt 3; R. O. T. C. 1-4. Favorite Expression: Hi, ya, Gennie? Ambition: To study medicine. Precocious . . . handsome . . . lady ' : man . . . football hero. Fred T. Blum Freddie 452 Sur Asst. Ed. -in-Chief M. W. 7, 8; Class Da Com. 8; Law 8; Swimming Team 3, 4; Datf Day Com. 7; Clean-up Com. 6; M. W Rep. I. 2. 7, 8; Silver Order of 1329. Favorite Expression: Gimmie some gum. Ambition: Work my way through lllinoi University. Steadfast ideals . . . strong determina tion . . . high ambitions. John Blus Johnnie 461 F Intra. Bskt.; Chemistry; Radio. Favorite Expression: Hi-twerp. Ambition: Become a chemist. Small . . . athletic . . . honest great lover. Lucille E. Bockisch Lu 452 Lucy Flower H gh Y 2; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: II lead to Eleanor Ruth Bodenstab Chitkie 464 St. Paul _ I?l5 ' Band ' 8; Kampus Koquettes Orches- tra; -S+wa-piass; 1st Sgt. Girls ' Band 8. Favorite Expression: Did I have to laugh though. AmbitL m Th v, pony. Sparkling ey dimples . . . nT( est, a ■Hiest, and a cow j e ship... Leone E. Boe Ihoff Peaches G. A. A. 2-8; C. 3-5, Basketball 6 Favorite Expressic Ambition: Enjoy happy. White roses . 465 Marshall . C. Rep. 6. At Marshall: 7. n: How ya was, honey? life and make people . . sunshine affected by Lorella M. Botl e 465 st- :(ouiW -c «i Y 5-8; Law 8; Tennis 6. 8. Favorite Expression: Skip it Ambition: Go places, meet people, do things. friendship quiet ch rm . . C%f - Ellie Bougas 457 May Astrjl 7; M. W. Art Staff 8; G. A. A. I; Class Gift Com. 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Ambition: More school. Individualism . . . artistic simplicity . . . idealism. Florence Bouza L i A. A. 6; Tennis lislrv 8; C. I. C. 1-8. on: ' There you go brag- ging ag .n. An bition: Not to be president — no ad- vancement. Keen wit . . . deep concentration . . . gavetv ■ • ■ sports. ' Seventy-three MAROON AND WHITE Elbridge G. Boyden Mill Centei Hi-Y 7, 6; History 8 ■up Com. 6; Laff Dav Al 461 Class Day Com. 8; Intra. Bskt. 3; Cleai 7; Chem. 7. Favorite Expression: What ' s your hurry Ambition: To grow five inches. Soft conversation . . . great persona . . . stubborn pride. Eleanor M. Boysen Babe 457 Nobel G. A. A. I: C. I. C; Color-Flower Mot to Com. Favorite Expression: I ' ll hit-cha. Ambition: To hitch my wagon to a star. Sparkling blue eyes . . . vivacious . . . petite. Wally George Bray Little Napoleon 461 Hows Pres. Hi-Y 7. 8; Sec. interclub 8; Chrm Finance Com. 8; Clean-up Com. 6 8 Student Deputy 8; Laf Day Com. 7; intra Bskt. I. 3: Fresh. Football; Fresh. Track 2 Skating Team 5. Favorite Expression: Love and kisses. Ambition: U. S. Marine air corps. Half pint . . . clever . . . friendly . . . Richard Aloysious Bremner Dick 457 St. Lucy ' Art Staff M. W.; Cartoonist Tims 2-8; Baseball 6-8; Elected Sec. C. I ' 34 2; Candidate for V.-Pres. of Class ' 34. Favorite Expression: He don ' t know what time it is. Ambition: Comm = i ■cial art. New York, spare time. Serious minded . . . friendly . . . witty. Norlne Helen Brett No 451 7, 8; Pentong I doing? Glee 6; College 7, 8; ' 7, 8; Open Forum 7, 8. Favorite Expression: ' ' Ho Ambition: To live long and be happy Vivid personality . . . good sport . quiet and sweet. Lena Francine Brlnati College Rep. 4; Glee 5; Y ' 7. 8; Law 7; College 7; Italian 8; Pentong 8; History 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Think nothing of it. Ambition: It ' s a secret. Sweet voice . . . chic frocks . . . taglous smile. David G. Brooke .1 ' Spencer Chrm. Commencement Com. 8; Treas. HI-Y 8; Times Rep. 7, 8; Gymnastic Team 6; History 7, 8; Chem. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 8- Clean-up Com. 6. Favorite Expression: You think so? Ambition: To be successful In undertak- ings — honestly. Good times . . . ambitious worker . . . popularity . . . pal. ' L Alvin E. Brown If ••Al Al 452 Tllton Officers 7, 8; R. O. T. C. 1st Lt. Fire Marshal; Law 8; C. I. C. 8. Favorite Expression: Oh my, oh me. Hay 1-8; G. A. A. I 2; 6, 7; Pentong 7, Favorite ExprlhW Be ' tter safe than Ambition: To live the dream that ' s sweet- est. fun-lovinq . . . Dorothy M. Brown Hinges 457 Hay Pentong 6; G. A. A. 2; Little Theatre 4-6; Favorite Expn ' Did I tell you thl Ambition: Illinois. Peppy personality . . . sporty clothe snappy iokes. Leona A. Brown Astral 7, 8; Y 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Oh, dear. Ambition: To succeed In the busine Margaret G. Brown Marge 468 Ambition: To c ' Imb the ladder of Nlmblp fim-rs . . . sparkling melod Seventy-four .■,vJ-t =• ■ ' ' ■ Tom A. Bruce Nash V-Pres. Sr. Class; Sec. Jr. Class; Co-Capt. Foo ' ball 7- Varsity Football 3-8; Fresh. Football 2; Baseball 4-8; Clean-up Com.; Varsity A ; Non-Smoking Com. Favorite Expression: You guess. I tired. Ambition: To be ambitious. CLASS OF 1935 Jerome Robert Bunce ■Jerry ' 453 Marshall German I.4- Science Honor 3; Math. 7. 8; Marshall Bskt. 5, 6; Austin Bskt. 7; R. O. T. C. I -4; Chess 8; Chem. 8. Favorite Expression: Amateur. Ambition: Chemical research. . . companionable . . . fiery. Toot Comn . _. . . 8; Pentong 8CCvX C. 3.. t ■ - - ■ - ' Astral Favorite Expression: Apf my A be I ' m wrong! [ Y ( ' Ambition: Two waiian Islands. Industrious . . . sociable ... pi personality ... a pal. Althea P. Buchholz 469 St. Paul ' s Lutherar 7 8- German 4; Little Theatre 5; M 8, W. Rep. 5. 6; Times Rep. i, 3; G. A. A Ambition: A good nurse, teachi Dimpled chin . . . hearty lauqhti sunny disposition. William B. Buckman Bill 452 St. Peter ' s Luth Sec. Chess 7, 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2, 4, 5-7; La 8- Math. 7, 8; Clean-up Com. 8; Science I, 2; Latin I. 2; Intra. Bskt. 2. Favorite Expression: You nasty man. Ambition: To be an aeronautical engineer. Intelligent . . . studious . . . pleasant . . . modest ... fun making. Robert W. Buggert Bob 452 Emmet Band Asst. Director i, 7; Dance Orchestra 4-6; Band 1-8. rite Expression: That ' s what you say. Ambition: Conductor of the Chicago sym- phony orchestra. Likeable fellow . . . responsive . . . capable . . . friendly . . . dependable. Volley Ball tearT 6: Open Forum 8. Favorite Expression: You fresh mug. Ambition: Tell one funny ioke every day. Giggles . . . puney jokes . . . beautiful eyes . . . dances. Seventy-five MAROON AND WHITE Britta Carlson 46? Ma Dorothy Maureen Callaghan Gracie ' 164 St. Mary ' - Class Gift Com. 8; Golf 8; Booster 7. 8 Y 7; C. I. C; Mem, Hall Guard 5-7 Advertising Ccm. Favorite Expression: I guess I told her. ' Ambition: To be a dumbbell in a gvm ' Dimpled witty tongu devilish eyes Glen Grant Cameron iF orite ExfcreAifc ' h; So what le the joy-stick of a plan. Iig eyes . . . dancing feet ry pi William H. Campbell ■■Willie 461 Band 1-8; Band Nat ' l Champs ' 33; Arch Drawing 1-8- Intra. Bskt. 4; Times Rep. 6 Law 7; M. W. Rep. 5. Favorite Expression: ' ■Row ' s zit lug. Ambition: California— and to Boeing Aero nautical College. Marguerite Ann Cantalupo Marge 469 Spen Class Day Com. 8; Law 8: ■■y 7. 8; lege 7, 8; G. A. A. 2-4; Glee 4, 5; 8; Science 2. Co ' - Auto Favorite Expression: Darn right, hor lest? Ambition: To dance like Yolanda. ■ ' Vivacious . . . dancing eyes ... in ing . . . pert . . . fastidious. ■ ' itrigu- C. I. C. Rep. 5-7; College 7; ■ ' Y 7; Law 8; Auto Com. 7, 8; German 2; Science 2. Favorite Expression: ' ■You wouldn ' t kid me would you? Ambition: Take a trip back to Sweden. ■■Rippling laughter . . . determined . . . real pal . . . vivacious. ■ ' Ernest Carl Carlson Swede 460 Lewis Bskt. 7, 8; Swimming 4, 5. Favorite Expression: I ain ' t no Swede. Ambition: Civil engineer or go to An- napolis. ■■Ambitious and able . . . with high ideals. ■■ X. I Edward Carlstrom ■Ed 470 Byford Candidate for Sgt.-at-Arms of Class; Intra. Baseball 2; M. W. Rep. 3. 4. Favorite Expression: Hiya, Babe ' ? ' Ambition: Love ■em— leave ' em— forget aHer 456 Belvidere. Illinois r . Rep. 3 M. W. Bus. Staff 7. . A. A. I, 5y6, 8; Sac. G. A. A. 5, 6V College 7. ■ - ' ' Pentong 8; Cla: Favorite Expre slogan— ' I dunnt Ambition: lllino Sweet soph Byford ,.. ,,-„ .„, ,,. -.ural 6-8; M. W. Rep. Timts R 3; R. O. T. C. 8; Fi Iviath. VC. I. C. Rep. 2; Arch. Baseball 6. Favorite Expression: ' ■Pof-face. Ambition: To sleep in peace — in class. ■ ' Orchestra . . . eats . . . clothes . . . parties . . . good friends. ■■ Seventy-sl) CLASS OF 1935 Josephine Mary Cascio ■■Jo •467 Hay Law 8; History 7, 8: C. I. C. Rep. I; Open Forum 7; Boosters 7; C. I. C. 1-8: Glee 5.6. Ambition: To create and design clothes. ' ■Spontaneous humor . . . charming per- sonality . . . creative ability. lona Anna Caspar! ' ■Tcence ' 457 Flowei •■y 7, 8: G. A. A. 6, 7. Favorite Expression: ■ ' Paah-r-don. Ambition: Stewardess on an airliner. ■ ' Blonde and bashful , . . pleasing per Stanley G. Cederquist •■Stan ' 451 Hay Colonel Brigade Staff R. O. T. C. 3; Com- mander Chicago High Schoo ' s R. O. T. C. 8: Regiment Commander Austin H. S. R. O. T. C. 8: Fire Marshal 8: Pres. Offi- cers 8; Capt. Rifle Team 8: Range OHicer 8; Glee 6. Ambition: Be a four star general. U. S. army. ronchalanl gla K i TThtA ' Rep. 1-8; C. I. C. Rep. 3: Booster ' 7t C. I. C. Rep. 5: Open Forum 7; Law 8. • Tavorite Expression: On accounna. Ambition: Rose covered cottage; tiny lit- tle fingerprints. Soulful eyes . . . good mixer . . . sweet Arthur J. Chankln Art 463 Manle Class Day Com.: C. I. C. Rep. 2-8: l trc Bskt. 6: Math. 7: History 8; Gymnastic Wrestling 6. Favorite Expression: ' Tm not proud. Ambition: To get her to say yes. ' ■A little good and a little bad. Milton P. Christensen Mltz 457 Nobel Art Ed. M. W.: Art Staff 68: Intra. Bskt. 6: Gymnastic 3. Favorite Expression: ■■Some dunce, believe me, ni say. Ambition: Caesar was ambitious, look at Speed onchalant jJ ' earl Margarethe Christiansen ■Lamble ' 46? Byford Science Honor 3; ' V 7, 8: C. I. C. 1-8: Auto Com. 8. Favorite Expression: ■■Althea — I forgot Ambiti To be a successful dress de- antly quiet . . . humorously forget- . loyal friendship, Robert Louis Ciancio Bob 452 May Varsity Bskt. 4-7; Intra. Bskt. 1-3 Champ. 3; Intra. Baseball 4; Non. Smoking Com. 8; Halls Com. 7; Freshman Bskt. I; Law 7; Times Rep. 4; Lunch Room Com. 7. Favorite Expression: ■ ' How s It going, fella. ' Ambition: Sell B.V.D. ' s to the Eskimos. Athletic . . . breeiy . . . dizzy cracks guy George Leo Cipollini Chip 454 St. Tho Favorite Expression: Is that a fact. Ambition: To become a successful busi Has a s well sense of humor. ■■ William Thomas Clarke Bilf 461 Howe Pin and Ring Com. ; Hi-Y 5-8; L, 3ff Day 7; Clean-up Com. 8; Howdy Day 6; Intra. Bskt. 1-3; Hi-Y Men n. Com. 8- Chrm. Hi.Y Inlt. Cor n. 8; Time IS Sub. 1. 2; C. 1. C. Rep. 2. Favorite know. ' Expressior i: ■ I say now, you Ambition : Electrica 1 engineer. ' ■Hummif ig dynamo s . . . elabor. ate affairs . . . stril ing persor ality. Marvir 1 O. Clausen 463 Hay GymnastI c 7. 8; In tra. Bskt. Sei mi-Finalist 3; Intra. Baseball 4; Arch. 6-8; French 5; Eng. Chr m. 3. Favorift Expression : None. Ambition i: Design s kyscrapers an d fly over them. Gymnastic . . . gl ris parties . . . a good friend. Betty B. Clette nberg 464 Foreman C. 1. C. Rep. 6-8; History 7. 8; Y 6. 7; Pentong 7; G. A . A. 1-8; Latin 3. 4: Booster 1 ); Botany • 1, 4; Glee 4. 5; Tap 7. Favorite Expression ■■Excuse me for llv- ing. Ambltior i: To meet up with old man de- presslon. ■Sunny ; miles personality . . . hand- some esc :orts . . . Individuality. ■ Seventy-seven MAROON AND WHITE Alvera Dorothy Coffey Alice 46 ' t Morse V..Pres. Pentong 8; Mem. Com. Pentonq 7; College 7; Refresh. Com. Y 7, 8; Cab. Booster 6, 7; Times Rep. 8; C. I. C. |. 8:- Open Forum Cab. Favorite Expression: Quick! Henry, the Flit. Ambition: A commercial success. Dashing . . . daring . . . debonair . . . sophisticated, delightful companionship. ' Earl Cohn Quinn 4=5 Emmet Band 2-4; Bskt.; R. O. T. C. 2-4: Science Honor Treas. I, 2; Baseball; Law 8; Ger- man 8; Fencing 5. 6. Favorite Expression: Hurry up Bev, we ' re late. Ambition: To stand out in the baseball world. Barbed humor . . . magnanimous gener- osity J . . rifle pegs. y A oberi H. C ' ol e Bobbie ' ' ' Ord i of 137? tcS 8; ' Byford G-ift Com. 8; Pep. 7; Col- Y 7; Pen- ;ar goodness sake. lying nothing, gayety . . . tinkling Corky 461 Howe Band 2- Hi-Y 6-8; R. O. T. C; Times Rep. 2. Favorite Expression: None. Ambition: To be what nobody else is. True friend . . . half pint . . . best Marion Lucille Collins Babe 456 Ha Sec. Astral I: Chrm. Flower. Color, Mott . ] Com.; Y 8; Pentong 8; Com ' l Law 8 C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Skip it. Ambition: To grow three more inches. Sweet disposition . . . sparkling person allty . . . winning smile. u ; Timothy Joseph Coman Paul Pat Condon Bud ' 457 Dixon H. 5. Track 5-8, Capt. 7, 8; Tennis 6-8; Co-Chrm. Halls Com.; Spring Clean-up; Section Dep- uty 8- French 5; Non-Smoking Com. 6; History 8; Law 8; Varsity A 5-8; C. I. C. 4-8. Favorite Expression: Ah me! Always ahead or behind! Ambition: Drake University. . friendly . . . Iri l) wit . . .mgs . jk — arion Coniglio Connie 468 Hay Astral 2; Law 8; Y 7; C. I. C. 1-8; Pen- tong 8; Booster 5; G. A. A. 8. Favorite Expression: Forget about it. bition: Not to be mistaken for Angie. Roguish eyes . . . happy-go-lucky . . . John Lawrence Cook Okie 456 Hay 1st Lt. R. O. T. C. 8; Staff Officer; 2nd Lt. R. O. T. C. 8; Officers 6-8; Fire Marshal 8. Favorite Expression: Teh tch— such is life. Ambition: To see and understand the world. Ambitious . . . math-wizz . . . sincere Virginia Mildred Cook Cookie 455 Nash Band 2-8- G. A. A. 2, 5, 7; Y 8; Booster 8; Tennis 8; C. I. C. Rep. 4. Favorite Expression: O-chay-kay. Ambition: Marry rich banker and go places. Vivacious . . . contagious laughter . . . sensible . . . trustworthy . . . compan- -nable. Tessa Cordiner Tess 468 Nash C. I. C. Rep. 7, 8; Times Rep. 5, 6; Astral 5, 6; College 7. 8; Y 8; Law 7; Pentong 6. Favorite Expression: There ' s no future in it. Ambition: To travel on the sea of adven- ture. Sunny smiles . . . sparkling personality . . . curly golden hair. Seventy-eighl CLASS OF 1935 George Merlyn Corey ■ ' Corey ' SS Tennis Team. Favorite Expression: You wc me, would you? Ambition: To travel, via ocean Tall . . . calm . . . knowing self assured. Paul Theodore Cosgrove Cozzy SS Bisbee C. I. C. Favorite Expression: Some dunce, I ' ll Ambition: See the world. Corduroys . . . Arizona drawl . . . cow- boy philosophy. Ruth Bernice Cosgrove 466 Calumet Calumet: Keweittes 6; Rooters I, 2; A. C. C. L. 3, 5, 6; G. A. A. |.6. At Austin: College 8; C. I. C. 8; History 8. Favorite Expression; I could learn for that. Ambition: Be a successful business woman. Sweet disposition . . . smiling eyes! Shirley Naomi Cottrell Shirl 453 Key Co-Chrm. CIcan-up Scrap Book; Silver Class Order of 1329; Girls ' Glee 3-6; Treas. Y Cab. t-B; Latin; Pin Chrm. Pentong 8: College 7, 8; Astral; Tennis 6. Favorite Expression: Well after all. Ambition: To laugh and learn throughout life. Petite charm . . . captivating laughter . . . fragrant gardenias. Joseph p. Coulombe Joe 454 St. Philips C. I. C. t-B; Intra. Bskt. 6-8; Intra. Base- ball 6-8; Pentong 6-8; Math. 6-8; History 4-8; Open Forum 6-8; Intra. Swimming 6-8; Clean-up. Com. 6; Chemistry 7, 8. Ambition: Beautiful girls— fast cars— world travel. Cosmopolitan . . . ladles ' delight . . . blustering man of the world. Christine Jacquelins Counadls Christ 451 Rellly Girls ' Band 3-8; Pentong 7, 8; History 7, 8; Booster 8; Chess 8; Open Forum 8; G. A. A. 8; French 3; Y 8. Favorite Expression: , Yeah. Ambition: Millions without the millionaire. Flashing eyes . . smiling face sweetness persorv Edward G. Cox •Cox 462 Nobel Swimming 2. Favorite Expression: Hold the phone. Ambition: Get an idea no one else has. •Very thinkable, a likeable fellow. ■ ' I Wilbert Cox • ' .Ition: $10 Chinese situatN Generous . . . honest . . . cheerful . . . blase. Mildred Frances Crear 453 Spenc Glee I. 6, 7; Comm. Com. 8; Co.Chrm. Cor. Com. for Clean-up: C. I. C. Rep. 7. Favorite Expression: I ' m hungry! Ambition: To be an English teacher. Tall . . . blue-eyed . . . musical . . . witty . . . charming. • Robert Anthony Cristo Monte 463 Kelvyn Park Chrm. Printing and Engraving Com. 8; ■ ■ W. Rep. 4; 7; Intr, skt. 5; M. Favorite Expression: How goes it? Ambition: To shake hands with Mickey Ell een Margaret Cudc ihy Bi ggs ' . • 459 Pr ovldence C tr ' . U iM] Pentong: G. A, A.; Booster; ;£ -Italian; Publ., Com Expression: fl - ha ' -ha in your bitlon : J 5 ' -sell underwear in a nudist ' lendly . . . gsod sport . . . happygo- s eve nty-nine MAROON AND WHITE Elizabeth Dalessandro ■Betty 466 C. 1. C. 3-6: Booster 6; History College 8. Foreman 8; Y 8: Favorite Expression: Ohl skip i t. Ambition: To be a successful ster ographcr. Quiet solitude . . . sweet . . . c harming. Edith Daum Eddie 452 Elm Wl ing 8;, Y ; C. 1. C. Favorite Expression: Ertznay. wood Park Ambition: Be a success at worth while ' . Reliable . . . serious ... pie bound to be successful. something sing . . . hielen Elizabeth Dawson Snorky 464 St. Angela ' s History 7, 8; Y 7, 8; G. A. A.; C. I. C. Open Forum 7; Tap Dancing 7. Favorite Expression: Little teched in the head. Ambition: To achieve the unachievable. Charming simplicity . . . dew-drenched hyacinths . . . auburn haired vivacity. Rose Mary De Maio u. C: College; -lite Expression: Ambition: To be a succe happine J ' s;, Morton n the business . . ability to Gilbert Devore Gil 455 Emmet Co-Capt. Jr. Skating 5-7; 3rd Place City Safety Oratory Contest; Golf 4-8; Varsity A ; Asst. Adv. Mgr. Times 6; Little Theatre 4-6; Playwriting 6; Freshman and B Squad Football; Pentong 5; Open Forum 8. Favorite Expression: Take it cool. Ambition: To be al great aeronautical en- gineer. nosthenes , . . orations . . . flashing blades ... . s rkling Marwane Elizebe ' De Vries ■■ierW ' 467 Young ' 1 Prog. JIV ' ' v;fe ' ' ' ' ■° ' ' ° ' ' • of nSr T Rep. 4; M. ' W. ' Favorite . SVpression; I think? Ambitiotii Private secretary — beautiful :lothes. Shy smiles . . . demureness . . . ruffled organdy. Ryerson IS. Italian 8; Treas. M. W. Bus. Staff Girls ' Glee 3-7; V.-Pres. 7; Sec. Italian Sgt.-at-Arms Girls ' Glee 5; Times Staff Astral 8; Pres. Y Interclub 8: Adv. Ivlgr. Italian 7. Favorite Expression: Wouldn ' t that kill Ambitit To grl and bear i blue Italh y Ralph Louis DiGiorgio Duke 458 Delano Band 4-6; Orch. I. 2; Intra. Bskt. 3, 4; Fresh. Football 2; Law 7; Italian 6-8. Favorite Expression: Got the homework? Ambition: To be an Arrigoni. Always a genial gentleman. Beve ' fdy Patri(iici l| ' ' iriH3 Colledari-3; Gjh4 8 t W. Rep. 1-4; A hBTtion (Set tlfer cannibalistic feeling wTlh J. F. Dreamy eyes . . . dancing feet . . . win- ning smile. Eleanor Patric a DIntzIs Pat 453 Keivy Park Little Th College 8; Pento 8; Chem =atre 5, 6 7, 8; Astr g 7, 8; H stry 6, 7. • Asst. Ref al 5-8; Ope istory 7. 8; esh. n For Times ;hrm. m 7, Rep. Favorite Expression : Kinda sorta. Ambition : To be a playwright Auburn hair . . . sweet perse nality quiet hu nor. o (y y a Lois Iv . Dixon r Pee We 465 Key Science Festival Honor Re 6, 7; C. 1. 3. 2; Opera C. 5-7; tvfusic Favorite Expression ■ How ' s yc u ' ll? ' Ambitior : Parler 1 e Francais. Petite . . whiz 3 pools. zing tennis balls KdiKv atherine Doheny 4 9 Trinity Eighty ' Dodd Dopp M. W. Sr. Ed. y Y Cab. 7; Clean-up Com. 8- M. Wvtiep. 7. 8: Bronze Ord 1329; College 7: C. I. C; Law 7; G. A A.; Pentong 4. 5. Favorite Expression: Oh you kid! ' Ambition: To be beautiful— like my sister ■■Exciting gaiety . . . colorful Inspirati Ma ' inds. Claire Agnes Downe ' ■■Pet ■ 465 Our Lady of S Prom Com.; Deputy 8; Pentong 5. Favorite Expression: ■■So what? Ambition: To travel around the wc ■■Petite brunette . . Ir«h eyes . . . Darl ' yn Tyler Downing ■■Darling ' 455 Delano Times 5-8; Literary Ed. Times 7; Quill and Scroll- Bronze, Silver and Gold Order of 1329- Spanish Paper 5; Little Theatre 3-5; Playwriting 5; Commencement Com. 8; History b; Pentong 6. Favorite Expression: ■■Hi, keets! Ambition: Aviatrix, nurse, writer and mis- sionary. ' ■Smiles . . . parties . . . domesticity . . . personality . . . poems and t Lero ' D. Downing ■■Red 451 Young Norn. Prom Com.; Swimming 6, 7; Intra. Baseball 2. Favorite Expression: ■■Hello, honey! Ambition: Sell Wrigley a package of 6ee- man s Pepsin. ' ■Big splasher . . . always willing . . . personality . . . loviality. Joseph George Drake Jay 461 Han Intra. Bskt. 3; Times Rep. 5; C. I. C. Rep 3, 4, 7. Favorite ExpressI ya goin ? Ambiti League Clever . . . versatile . . . athlete friendly . . . true . . . active. ' ■ ey. Stooge, whe Play baseball In the Nation Oscar Edward Drern Orz 461 Hi.y 5.7- Skating 5; InternationI Bskt. 3 Chemistry 8; Math. 7. Favorite Expression: Yeh Ambition: To have some ambition. ■■Hail fella . . . well met . . . ambitiou CLASS OF 1935 J. Lucille Droth Cookie ' 469 Key C. I. C. 1-8; Law 8; History 8; G. A, A. te Expression: ' ■You re telling me. Ambition: Make money and see the world. Sweet . . . witty . . . quiet . . . clever. ' Mar ' Catherine Dunlev 468 St. Angela Little Theatre 4-6; Green Room Chrm. 5; Asst. Sales Mgr. M. W. 7, 8; College 3 8- Y ' 6-8; G. A. A. 4, 5; Booster 7; Silver Order 1329. Favorite Expression: ■Til bring it to- teacher. ' ■ Ambition: To reach the end of the raln- Lerc Francis Dwyer Lee ' 460 Young Law 8; B Squad 3; Baseball 8. Favorite Expression: ' ■( want to be alone. ' ■ Ambition: To make ■ ' Garbo ' popular. Dumb but kind to everyone. G. Eacott Eighty-one MAROON AN Miriam Bernice Elenbogen Mir AiS Oak Park Sales Mgr. Handbook 7; Times Bus. Asst. 7, 8; Silver Order 1329 7, 8; Clean-up Public Com. 8; Pentong 7, 8. Cab. 5; Open Forum 7, Cab. 8; College 8; History 7, S: G. A. A. 6. Favorite Expression: Was it gorgeous! Ambition: Teach Frenchmen French or athe ath. ontagious Robert Joseph Englen Bob 461 St. Peter Intra. Bskt, 2, 4. 6; Intra. Baseball 3, 5; Times Rep. 3; M. W. Rep. 4. Favorite Expression: Hi! Ya! Sport? Ambition: Not to worry about money. Dear water . . . camp grounds . . . hard play. MarionXois BHckson ■Duke iJ G..A. fA. 1-8; Chrmr Girls ' Track 8; Pen- tonV?: 8; Y 7;%kt. 5-7: Math. 7. 8: Tenpjl 6; C. l. ' .d-.; History 8; Baseball 8. , Fi] orite Expj ision: How do you get that mbitior(: ' Fix my hair for everyone s sat- isfaction. Versatile . . . athletic . . . intriguing coiffeurs . . . magnetic personality. Mary Fairman Eli 451 Oak Park Pentong 7; History 4-7; G. A. A. 8; Base-, ball 2-8: Y 8; Forum 8; Science 2; TennisX I. 2: Booster 8. iW Favorite Expression: I don ' t know ' X Ambition: To get there. Sweet smile . . . schoolgirl . . . exquisite personality. orraine L. Faick 464 Stow Girls ' Bond 1-8; All City High School Festi- val Band 8; Girls ' Band Corporal 8; Con- cert Orchestra 7, 8; Law 8; M. 8, W. Bus. Staff 7. 8; Astral 6-8; Spanish 3; G. A. A. 13; Times Rep. 3. Favorite Expression Everything Is hunky Ambition: Someone ought to tell him. Gay laughter . . . sunny smiles ... In- telligence . . . music. Alton Eugene Faus Alt 457 Emmet Miltary Band 6, 7; Concert Orchestra 5. Favorite Expression: ' Oh, for crying out loud. Ambition: Postal position, pension; happy Russell Theodore Faust Dr. Faustus 463 NasK : tra. Bskt. 2-4; Gymnastics 6; Chemistry 7; iimes Rep. 1-3. Favorite Expression: ' None. Ambition: See the world through a port- Verle Elizabeth Felde ■Red 465 Farragut Favorite Expression: So what? Ambition: A nurse first; then an a. iatrlx. Blithe-some . . . congenial . . . original . . versatile. Charlotte Franc ne Feldman Lady Charlotte 454 Haugan C. I. C. I, 2, 6; Clean-up Chrm. 8; Clean- up Com. 1-3; History 4-8; French 3, 4; Open Forum 6; Open Forum Sec. 8; Pen- tong 8; Law 8. Favorite Expression: Oh swish! Ambition: To see an armful of Venus. )orothy Olive Felio Dot Sun Ooera 4-8- Cast Marriage of Nannette ; Girls Glee 1-5; Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Times Rep. I, 2; College 6-8; Belle of Barcelona ; History 7, 8; G. A. A. 4-6; Y 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Fencing 6. Favorite Expression: That 5 what you think. Ambition: Happiness ahead— song, music, travel. ' Sweet sophistication . . . graceful poise Eighty-two C A Chris A. Filler Christv Z Tliton Varsity Bskt. 5-8; Varsity Baseball 6-8; Fresh. Intra. Champs. Bskt. 2; Intra. Baseball 2; Science Honor I, 2. Favorite Expression: Aw nuts! I don ' t know. Ambition; Get an ambition to do some- thing. Free throws . . . hard player . . . great kid. ce Batty FInegold on: Where have 1 heard Angeline D. FInella r V us. Mqr. M. W. 7, 8; Pres. Astral ranch 2- V.-Pres. Astral 8; V.-Pi Treas. Y 7: Quill and Scroll 7 Pin 2 ' ' ' ■ Nte Expression: Here comes Cookie. To possess originality, person- lity and congeniality. Petite charm . . . brunette beauty . . . outstanding individuality. Barbara W. Finnle Finn ■t67 Ryerson Treas. Booster 7; Y 7; Open Formu 7: G. A. A. 4; Band 1; Tennis 6; Clas s Day Com. Favorite Expression; Can ' t fool me. I ' Vn too iggerant. Ambition: To be what I ain ' t. Determined . . . go-getter . . . flashing eyes . . . athletic . . . magnetic. Marian Ida Fischer Mare 453 May Times Staff 7: Sgt.-at-Arms Girls ' Glee 7: Color, Flower and Motto Com. 8; Silver Order of 1329 7; Astral 8; College 5; Italian 5-8; Girls ' Glee 5-7; Y 8; C. I. C. Rep. 3. Favorite Expression; The things you see without a gun. Ambition: To be an expert pinochle player. Twinkling eyes . . . curly hair . . . laughter . . . sincerity. Dorothy -Margagp Fisher •Do ' y- f- oy ' S Mav Band ivi Oothestra 1-8; Soc. Orchestra 3-6; LittM Theatre Orchestra for Pickles and TheVtucky Jade. Favorite Expression; I don ' t know nothin ' . Ambition; An old maid school teacher. A symphony of loveliness. yy- ' y ASS OF 193 5 l Resurrection Boys ' Concert 1-7; In-and- n-and-About 8; Cast of ge 8; Opera Sec. Op Band 8; C About Ch Chicago C Marriage 58; Chrm Campaign Fivorite Expression; Oh! Braggin ' ag f h? Ambition: To be a lady for a knight. Mischievous eyes . . . real sport . sparkling wit. ' ' up f lorton Frank Fitzi uick fivorite ixpression; You ' re c n. Ambition • Versatile swell per Biologist. . . . man ou ' i tow Vera J , ,y ' speedy ' 467 Flower At Flowe At Austin ; HI Rep. 1-4; G. A ; C. 1. C; Spanish A. , 2. Rep. 2 Favorite Expression; Okey Doaky Ambition To dance on and on forever Always laughing . . .. sweet . . . witt William Cook Florentine Bill 460 Emerson, O. P. Favorite Expression; Notts. Ambition; Consulting engineer in air con- ditioning. An able scholar and staunch friend. Arthur Fogel Joseph P. Foley Bud 45J St. Philips At St. Philips: Intra. Swimming 3. At Austin: Intra. Bskt. Capt. 7; Law 7, 8; History 7, 8; C. I. C. 4-8; Flower Com. 8. Favorite Expression; I don ' t know. Ambition; To make the super honor roll. Mannerly . . . friendly . . . athletic. Eighty-thr MAROON AND WHITE Joseph Richard Follert Smoky Joe 454 St. Philips Glee: Botany Telescope Cor Dramatic 6, 7; Sgt.-at-Arms Dr, Debative. Favorite Expression: Twerps not made. Ambition: To make a round-the-world tou Progressive . . . stimulant while in th Marvin S. Freilich ■Marv 455 Emmet Ed. -in. Chief Times 7; News Ed. Times 6; V -Pres. Open Forum 7; Lt. R. O. T. C. i; Bronze, Silver, Gold Class 1329 6, 7; Quill and Scroll 6; Treas. History 6, Sgt.-at-Arms 7; Astral Gold Honor Pin 2; Little Theatre 3. 5; Skt.-at-Arms 5; Tennis 5. 7. Favorite Expression: Now I ' ll tell one. Ambition: To become an eminent surgeon. Vibrant intelligence . . . engaging per- sonality . . . capable . . . ambitious. Ralph L. Freedman Lefty 456 Bskt. 5-8; Chemistry 8; Finan. Favorite Expression: I ain ' t proud. Ambition: To become an expert che engineer. Quiet . . . humorous . . . efficient studious fellow. Charles Clair Fryk Clair 462 Nash V -Pres. Hi-Y 8; Cro; Pin Ring Com.; Li F:, 7; Intra. Bskt. 5. Favorite Exoression: ' What cha saying? Ambition: To irrigate the Sahara Desert. Calm dignity . . . dependability . . high aspirations. Eighty-four n v Walter John Furman ■■Wally «8 Byford Military Band 5-7; Law 8; Thorson ' s-Thug. Favorite Expression: Oh what tools these nnorals be. Ambition; To live and let live. Stolid . . . quiet . . . capable . . . ready smiles . . . witty. Cordelia Rose Gaebe •(59 Thornton Corky Class Day Com. 8; C. 1. C. 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Zowie. Ambition: See Olympics in a bathing suit. Individuality . . . conscientious . . . fidelity . . . fastidious . . . sophisticated lady. Muriel E. Garbe Muriel «7 Lo«el College 8: Botany 3; G. A. A. I. 2; C. I C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Uh ducV! Ambition: To become a successful d designer. Self-confidence . . . sophisticated . saucy . . . sarcastic . . . smart. Laverne Mary Gehrlce Vern 465 Schur: Dramatic I. 2; Opera 3. Favorite Expression; 1 can ' t get over it. Ambition; To make the world my friend Conservative . . . cheery smile . . thoughtful . . . pleasant. Carl Burde ngt 5, 6; History 7, 8 Ipression; So what? Nothing less than President swell guy that likes himself. Myra E. Gerbig Mydie 447 Howe Law 7. 8: C. I. C. 1-8: Y (,8; College 6. 7; History 7; Pentong 5: C. I. C. Rep. 3: Flower. Color and Motto Com. 8. Favorite Expression: I don ' t wanna. .Ambition: It ' s a secret. Peppy . . . mischievous . . . happy-go- lucky . . . pleasing personality. CLASS OF 9 3 5 Fritz William Gerwen ■■fritz ■ ' S7 Foreman R. O. T. C. 1-8: Chess 7; Intra. Bskt. 3. 4; Fin. Com. 3. 4: Capt. R. O. T. C. 8; Ring and Pin Rep. 8; Lunchroom Clean-up Com. 8. Favorite Expression; Honky-donk-sport. Ambition: Be a millionaire— live on easy street. Military snap . . . center of t I TS pep. i ' tt Pin La Verne Enid Getzelma La 470 St. Pauls Luth Girls ' Band 2-8: Capt.: Astral 1-8: Chrm. 7- Y 8: Law 8: Times Rep. 5: Science Honor 2; Gold Honor Pin 5: C. I. C. 1-8. ivorlte Expression: Honest, are you ■ ing the truth? ■-oltlon; Not to equal but to excel. nleillgent . . . amiable . . . affectionate . . cheerful . . . musical . . . cute. nn ( Amelia M. Giallombardo ■Jelly Cameron , Staff 7. 8: C. I. C. Rep. 2: Silv Order of 1329 7. 8: Com ' l Law 7, 8: Pen- tong 8; Band 3. 4; College 5: C. I. C. 18: Hall Guard Capt. 2. -jvorlte Expression; Cute kid. ' -ibltlon; Live up classmates sparing im- Lovable pal . . . sunny disposition . . . j Martha Gianoulis ' Marty Pentong 4; Favorite E 454 ■ y 4: c. 1. xpression: D C. 3-8: lon ' t let Tilton History 8. it bother Ambition: Gay life . . music To buy Joe Penner ' s . . . peppy times . . , . wise cracks. duck. . . smiles Carl Wi alter Gibes KeMy ' ■ ' W. .. 6: Int orlte E) --bitlon; tender. ■He is a 465 Foreman Jr. High Reo. 7, 8: Times Rep. 3. 4: ra. Bskt. 5. .presslon: Huh? Say sir! To become world ' s best bar- pretty regular bloak. Allen F. Gibson Eighty-five MAROON AND WHITE Ruth Marie Gibson Mitzi 468 St. Thomas Aquinas Little Theatre 4-6; Green Room Com. 5; M. W. Rep. 3; College 3, 8; Y 6, 7; G. A. A. 4, 6. 7; Tennis 6; Pentong 5. Favorite Expression: Any objections? Ambition: Be an Interior decorator; mean- Blonde freshness dancing feet. sunny smile Rocco Robert Gilio Gigl 461 Lane Printing and Engraving 3-5; Intra. Skating 3-5; Intra. Bskt. 2, 3; Italian 3, 4; ComM Law; History. Favorite Expression: Why not? Ambition: To gain a bachelor ' s degree. Popular with everyone . . . always full of ■fun. Violet Mildred Gilmartin Al 468 Young Girls ' Be ind 2-8; Orch estra 8; La ' 7, 8; Opera 5-7; C. 1. C. l-B; J azz Or chestra 6-8; Y 7, 8; Booster; Pentong. Favorite Expression: Good mawnii i ' . how yo ' all? Ambition : Keep smill ng; t ■ave 1  ith an orchestra Sparklin g eyes . . . keen dai ice sweet sm 1 e. Anthony J. Giovencc Tony 463 Nobel Law 7; h itra. Bskt.; Tir nes Ri -P-; Ba nd 1-3; History; Clean-up Can ipaign i; Ir itra . Base- ball. Favorite Expression: ' ' Hi-wl iad£ 1 V ' a say- ing? Ambition : Become a newspaper ■ re iporter. Good l( Doking ... a little shy. Robert F. Given Bob- 451 Concert Orch. 2-8; So c. On ch. 5-8 ; Class Day Com 1. 8; Clean-up Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Last sei -nester — 1 hope. Ambition : Play piano ii n Hal Ken np ' : i Band. Pleasing personality a pal industrloL ,s. Margaret M. Gle ifcke Marge 464 May Girls ' Gl ee 8; Pentonc 1 7; Y 7; Law 7; C. 1. c. 1-4, Favorite Expression: Oh! Foi - f leavens sake. Ambition : To become a radio sin( ger. Twinltlin g blue eyes bio nds always sr Tilling. ■X • . ?■ ' fk jt i i ugene D. Gllckman Gene 45b Emmet Sports Ed. Times 8; Conductor, Sports Chatter, Times 7; Gold Order, 1329 6-8; Tennis 4-6; Quill and Scroll 8; V.-Pres. History 8; Sgt.-at-Arms, Law 8; Non-Smok. •g Com. 7; Finance Com. ' 35 8; Delegate 1.1. dill Press Conference 6. fjvorlte Expression: You can ' t win! Ambition: To create, to achieve, to main- Piercing wl it . . . personal magi letisi Tl . . . campus populc irity. Lorraine M arian Gl ickman Lorry- 455 Hyd e Park Tines Staff 8; Daffy Day Com . 7; Open Forum 8; H istc .ry 8. livorile Ex pre ssion: Rec illy? ■■■nbltlon: ' ■Kn owledge ar id far ne I n fine Ambitious music mi nded sweet ■:.7lodles. Bett ' y George Goldberg Betty Boop 453 Emmet Girls ' Band 2-4, 7, 8; Concert Orchestra I, 5-8; Social Orchestra I; French 2, Rep. 3; 2nd Place In City Solo Contest I; Honor Favorite Expre ssion: What ' s the differ. Ambition: A si jccessful stage caree Lights . . . 1 attractiveness . Tiusic . . . applause . . pretty clothes. ' Mildred M. Goldberg Millie 466 Delano Law 8; Collec Open Forum 7; 3: C. 1. C. 1-6; le 7, 8; Finance C Y 6; Pentong 6; G History 5; M. 8, W. 3m. 8; . A. A. Rep. 4. jvorite Expres ,:ool(. sion: 1 gotta go hor ne and Ambition: To v ear a fraternity pin. Sparkling per: . . . pretty . . • gay. s smile Bernice Goldstein May Y 5; La I C I 4- College 7, ntong 6 Fjvonte Expression: HI ya, honey? Ambition To work and attain definite heights Nice personality , . . sweet . . . gay good hearted . . . frank. Walter Goldsworth Eighty-si) CLASS 19 3 5 Howard E. Gomblner ■■Gomby 457 La Fayette Band 4-7: PubHc Com.; Open Forum 4; Lt. R. O. T. C. 7; Science Honor I; Pen. tong 5. Favorite Expression: I got a new propo- sition. Upright . . . persevering . . . ingen . . . zealous . . . understanding . agreeable. Grace Stephanie Goodman Goodie 457 Hay M. W. Art Sta« 8; Timjs Staff 7 8 ' G. A. A. 2; C. I. C. I. Favorite Expression: I ' M scoot Here and there. Ambition: Books, newspaper work and Shirlee Gordon Gordie ri Law 7: College 1; M. W. Delegate 7. 8: Pentong 5: Latin 4; Clean. up Com. 8; C. I. C. 3, 8. Favorite Expression; Hey! Hey! Ambition: To milk chocolate. Arrooos cute sayings . . . dainty . . . sophisticated . . . prettiness. Ross J. Gorgone Rosie 467 Schurz Sgt.-at-Arms Italian 8: History 8: Math. 8; Stamp 8: Spanish 6: Italian 7; C. I. C. 5. 6. Favorite Exp ression: You dog. Ambition: To oe a professional accordion player. Good-natured . . . witty . . . studious . . . musical. Seymour Richard Gorman Dick 462 Crane Reo. of Chronicle: C. I. C. Rep.: Historv. Ambition: Own a Duesenburg. A friend in need. Jasper James Greco Jas 463 St. Angela Architectural 4-8: Intra. Baseball 4; Intra. Bskt. 4-6; Math. 7; French 5; Capt. Arch. Baseball 6. Favorite Expression: Don ' t mess around. Ambition: Build an asylum to hold N. Berkshire. Pianos . . . music . . . sports . . . draw- Jerome J. Greenberg •Jerry LSH-State I i.Aa ' i : Urcr v ktory 7; ite Expression: ith t g 3 - IZP crazv from you Ambition: To gi Sparkling hum e«cellent calibei • ail_si Edwin Greer Barney 454 Spencer C. I. C. Rep. 1-4; M ath. 7 8; Lt. R. O. T C. 7, 8; Sr. Finance Com. 8; R. O. T. C. ' Well, now we got n U. S. Favorite Expressi that settled. Ambition: Commissioned offl Air Corps. •Hunnorous . . . militaristit qresslve . . . studious. Armand John Gridelli Lefty 458 Presentation Football I. 5. 7; Track 3-8; Varsity A 8; Spring Practice Football 4-6; Italian 1-6; R. O. T. C. 1-4; Deputy 8. Favorite Expression Did you pass? Ambition: To be a flying devil for Uncle Sam. good sport athletically Albert Edward Groll Al 463 Foreman Swimming 7. 8; Gym 8; Non-Smoking Com. Favorite Expression: If you do and I find out. Ambition: Alice Schumacher. Smllin ' A . . . just a pal no (rm • Eighty-seven MAROON AND WHITE Anne Grubman Annie 454 Tilton Mem. Chrm. History 8; Flower, Motto and Color Com. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 4; College 4- Pentong 4-7: Y 4-7; Astral 4: Operi Forum 7. 8; Clean-up Com. 8; Golf 8. Favorite Expression: And how are you? Ambition: To coax prosperity from her ■Petite . . . conscientious ing . . . laughter loving. ' hard X Georgia Jane Gundersen N ' Gfi gie 453 Foremar Favorite Expri ly conf ing. Ambition: To satisfy. not bragging, nt juleps , , Fred John Hackbert Hack 464 Jefferson C. I. C. 6-8: C. I. C. Rep. 6-8: Times Rep 7; Law 7; Pentong i, 7: Boys ' Glee 8- Swimming 6, 7; Clean-up Com. Favorite Expression: Life is but a gam- Ambition: To hear day-brealt fall. A pal to all . . . auiet coi and night rtesy. Henr ' Joseph Halas Hank 461 Lar At Lane: Intra. Bskt. 1,3 5- Capt Intr, Baseball 2, 4, 6. Favorite Expression: What joint are v. going to? Ambition: A success in automobile an aviation field. He ' s ' Ladies Home Companion ' . John Edward hlallgren Hi-Y 8. Favorite E pressior : Hi werp. Ambition: graduation To m ke ho or roll b efore Good loo tempered :ing . . . intell iable. gent . . . good Alice M . Hall S Al 466 Hay Typing Co Law 8; Y ntest b 8; Pen 8; C. tong B, 1. C. Re 6; History p. 5; 5, 6. Favorite E pressio : Go hem a ha kie. Ambition: Not am pened to Caesar. bilious; look what hap- Typewriters . . contests. shorth and pads Kathryn WinqpA y%lstead Kay Adr SilvPU- Order 1329 Charles Arthur Hamnner Art 462 Byford kt. 5; Times Rep. 5; Bskt. 7, 8: I Law 7; History 7; Chemistry 8: C. i. C Rep. Favorite Expression: Hey! Stooge. ■ Ambition: Drive Sir Malcolm Campbell ' Bluebird racing car. Big lunches . . . pranks . . . baskets. ' Harold Norman Hanan Curly 468 Lewis Booster; Intra. Baseball 2; Intra. Bskt. 2; Law. Favorite Expression Oh! Nertz! Ambition: To be a successful business man. Curly headed . . . cheerful guy. William Michael Hanle Will ' 468 St. Mel Intra. Bskt. 6-8; Intra. Baseball 2; Intra. Skating 7; Law 7; History 7, 8; Auto 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Booster. Favorite Expression: Gee, I don ' t know. Ambition: To be a success after grad- uation. Quiet in school but wild outside. Harry Frank Hanneman Floaty 452 St. Paul ' s Chemistry 8; Law 7; History 5; Fencing 8; German 3, 4; Intra. Bskt. 1-4- C. I. C. Rep. I. f ■orite Expression: You said it, keed. bltlon: To become an analytical chem- Uependable . . . respectful . . . real sport . . . capable. Mariagnes Phllomena Hannon Aggie 453 Delano Glee 7. Favorite Expression: You l now. Ambition: To be a dietitian. Blue-_eyed . . . cheerful . . . thoughtful fun ■ing. Eighty-eight CLASS OF 1935 Eleanore Edith Hansen El 466 Nobel Bronze Order 1329 6; C. I. C. Rep. 6, 7: Rep. 6. 7; Booster 7; Y 6. 7: Law 7. 8; M. W. Rep. 6-8; G. A. A. I, 2; Pentong 6; Open Forum 7. Favorite Expression; Okey dokey an ' stuff. Ambition: To model coats at Sak ' s. Personality personified . . . dancing feet . . . smites . . . attractive. George N. Hansen Butch 458 Young Boys ' Glee -t; C. I. C: Intra. Baseball 2; Bskt. 2. Favorite Expression: Am I tired. Ambition: To go to the naval academy. Capable . . . chasing birds . . . nature . . smiles. Marie R. Hassler nd RUi Fdot ali: t-- up O JcSmoki: y . - ij ' Favorite Expression: ' I ' m not late teache ' ' just tardy. T Ambition: To eat of the forbidden fruit Loyal companion . . . untiring fortitud ' . . unconquerable spirit. Pres. Astral 8: Astral 1-3. 5-B: Actlvi: Ed. M. W. 8: Cast Marriage of N ette 8: Opera Cab. 7: Opera 7, ncert Orch. I, 2: Girls ' Band 5, 6; : Follies Bergeres. orlte Expression: Can you feati that? Ambition: To succeed beyond success. Stradivarius . , . deep understanding . flashing smile . . . intelligensla. Mary Ellen Harrison 456 Crystal Lake H Law 7, 8: G. A. A. I, 2, 5. 6; College Y 6, 7: C. I. C. I, 2, 4.8; Tennis Baseball 8. rite Expression: O. K., Hon! Ambition: Polar explorer — I love Byrdi Laughter . . . pearly teeth ... If eyes . . . athletic. Betty Healey Betts 467 Howe Y • 7. 8; Law 7. 8: Pentong 7; Booster 7; C. I. C. Rep. 6: Open Forum 7. Favorite Expression; Don ' tcha Ambition: To manicure my cat ' s toe na Vivacious ... Tilton Cartoonist 7; Fenc- Gymnastics 5-8; Tl lng8. Favorite ExpressI gered. Ambition: Be an excellent gymnast at 60. Bars (ice cream and parallel). ' Well I ' ll be iig- Elghty-nrne MAROON AND WHITE Florence Helder Tennis 5, Pentong 5 Favorite Expression: Aha, I ' m late ag Ambition: Travel and have clothes. Snappy dresser ... Ice queen summer sports. Dolores M. C. Helland Bloodie 470 College 8: Law 8; Y 8; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: Oh heavens! Ambition: To become conversational. Blonde loveliness . . . true friendship quiet sophlstlcaf Dorothy A. Helton Dotty , r-155 ' fl- Petite twinkling heel Virginia M. Henn VIrge 466 Bookkeeping Team 6; Astral Rep. Astral Publ. Com. 8; Science Ho I, 2; G. A. A. 5-8. Favorite Expression: O. K. Ambition: To be a female Rubinoff. Smart . . . small . , . athletic and B ill 452 D :1a Lai 7; :in 4- C. 1. Glee 4-8: C. Rep. 3 Chr ; Pn 7m Mem. Com, Com. 8. L- Fa orite Expresslo ■Ho w an s you 1 Arr ibitloi n: To have son le a imbitl on S. jbtie lallty. ' humor . ' itty keen p. CLASS OF 9 3 5 Marvin M. Hirsch Marv ' 458 Oak Park At Oak Park: Traoeze Sla« 7: Lincoln 7: Dranna 7; Hl-Y; Swimming 3-7: New- ton 5. b; Latin 2. At Austin; Times Start 8; History 8; Open Forum 8. Favorite Expression: Not tonight. Ambition: Versatility. Splashing feet . . . sophisticated wit . . . exclusive c ' ubs. erger Lake View. Idaho k Capt. ntry ttiT obtball 5: - ack William John Hodges St. Philips short— make Ambition: To have one. Carefree . . . pleasing smile . . . ous . . . athletic . . . popularity. ' Edna Estelle Hoffman Favorite Expressic Ambition: To be Intelligent . . . i: Oh yeah! good bookkeeper. A Roberta Eugenia Hoffmeister ■ Topsy 4S4 Spencer V.-Pres. Matlv ; Chrm. Pin Com. Astral resod. Com. Clean-up: Gift Com.; Girls ' Glee 6, 7: CollelWS: Math. 7, 8. sion: The idea ' s t ' get It see American and travel 7 -4 •• HeS ard Glenn Hokenson ' ' ' Hoke 462 Young Ljw 7: History 7: Chess 7; M. W. Rep. 7. 8; Chemistry 8; Super Honor Roll 7. Favorite Expression: Don ' t argue with t-.achers. Ambition: Excavate to China. Takes school too seriously. Ruth Adeline Hoiley Dooay 455 Nash G. A. A. 2, 8; Y 8; C. I. C. I, 8; Sooster 8. Favorite Expression: Think nothing of it. Ambition: Nurse, stewardess, fast cars, beautiful clothes. Unselfish . . . ready . . . willing . . . rarin- to g o. y ntSer ' ' Holly 459 jZ iVfligt ' on Pcntong 8; G. A. A.: C. I. C; Italian. Favorite Expression: Was I unbuttoned. Ambition: Graduate nurse, air stewardness, man hater. ' Late hours . . . low lights . . . dark Norman Charles Holmstrom ■Mouse Summer School Hay German 3. 4; Law 7; C. I. C. I. 6: Bskt. I, 2: History 5. 4. Favorite Expression: There ' ll come a day! Ambition: To mimic Joe Penner. Sees nothing . . . hears nothing . . . I.nows nothing. William E. Holtz Bill 456 Foreman C ' iemical 7- R. O. T. C; C. I. C; Hey Day Com. 7. Favorite Expression: Nerts. Ambition: To become a doctor. Quiet efficiency . . . resourcefulness . . . diffident sincerity. oy C. Hooper Duke 467 Nobel Cartoonist M. W. 7, 8: Times Cartoon- ist 7 8: Spring Football 4-6: Intra. Bskt. I: Law 7. 8: Open Forum 8: Co-Cartoon Fd. M. W. 8: Printing and Engraving Com. 8: Spanish 3; C. I. C. 1-8: Rep. I. Favorite Expression: Be still my feathered friend. Ambition: To be mother ' s little helper. Baggy slacks . . . hamburgers . . . car- toons ... no chapeauxs. Ninety-one MAROON AND WHITE Floyd James Hoover Hoov 462 Beidler 7; Ec. 7; Swimming 6; Intra. Bskt. 4; mencement Com.; C. I. C. Rep. 2; te Expression: Say, how did you on: To Florida then the west coast, od pal . . . capable . . . humorous quiet sincerity. H. Huch 456 Burbank C. I. C. 1-8; College 4; Spanish 5, 6; Y 6, 7; Pentong 6, 7; Tennis 8; G. A. A. I, 2. Favorite Expression: I thought I ' d pop. Ambition: To play my part in life well. Vivaciousness . . . hiding sedateness. Wesley Edward Hul Favorite Expression: Oh cripes. Ambition: To become a good sv Quiet . . . studious . . . bi larepce Hummel Ij j; Sw,m crrrc. Rep S V e Exprassio J Is that fact?l tjV AVMion: To bs ii engineerJ N jyVTiT .. handsale. L 1 Joseph H. Hurka Joe 458 Hay Debate 3, 4; Law 8; History 7, 8- Clean-lp Chrm. 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Intra. Bskt I 2- Thorson ' s Thugs; Printing and Engraving Favorite Expression: What ' s the differ- ence, I ' m not proud. Ambition: The simple life: I have spoken. Microscopes . . . bird sanctuaries Bernard D. Hurwitz Berny 454 y g Law 8; Intra. Baseball Fresh. Champs 2- Intra. Bskt. 4; Law Class Judge 8. Favorite Expression: Name it; you can have It. Ambition: To be a sports writer. ■nded . . . quiet and likeable fell Edgar T. Hutcheson Hutch 455 Proviso Favorite Expression: Is it crummy! Ambition: Grow in human sympathy and magnanimity. Studious . . . good sport . . . pleasant . . . business-like. Earle G. Huxhold Hux 462 St. Paul ' s Luth. Swimming 2-8; Capt. Team 7, 8; Chrm. Prom Com. 8; C. I. C. 2; Intra. Bskt. 5: Laf Day 7; Law 7. 8; Clean-up Com. 8. Favorite Expression: What ' s the differ- Ambition: Street cleaner In Venice. Modest personality . . . aquatic star . . . optimistic . . . poise . . . perspica- Marion Edna Ives ■ite Expre Arr tion: To Irene Ann Jackowski Jackie 470 Cameron Astral 7; College 3; Y 8; G. A. A. 2- C. I. C. 1-7; History 8. Favorite Expression: Oh nuts. Ambition: To live in luxury. Small girl . . . small voice . . . sweet Genevieve Marguerite Jacobl Jane 451 St. Angela Fencing 7; College Chrm. Entertainment Com.; Y 6-8; History 6-8; Open Forum 7, 8; Tennis 6; Law 8; G. A. A. 2, 3- Pen- tong 6-8. Favorite Expression: Ain ' t it the truth. Ambition: First to slide down north pole. Attractive . . ling Jeanette Jacobs Nantsie Summer School Spencer Concert Orchestra 1-7; Girls ' Band 6 7- G. A. A. Letter Girl; Girls ' Jazz Band 7- Pentong 4-7; Open Forum 6 7- Germari 3. 4; C, I. C. 1-7: Debating 1. 2. 3. Favorite Expression: I don ' t know. Ambition: To be financially independent. Outdoor girl . . . vivacious . . . iollity . . . sincere . . . friendliness. Ninety-two CLASS OF 1935 Arthur R. Jacoby •■Lefty n C. I. C. Rep. 5. 6; Intra. Favorite Expression: I d nothing. Ambition: Own a car of i ■■Quiet . . . independent. ■ Joyce Sydell Ja ' ffe i •■Sto •451 Rep. C. 1. C. I. 2: Little Theatre 3; Gr Room Com. ■ ' Touchdown 3; French Dramatics 2; News Reporter Durfee Ne Favorite Expression: To think I ' m reall ' senior. Ambition sislant. To be a first ra te dent 1 as. Business society . like archids. uniform Donalc ' enn Janson Don ' 456 Hay X-Pres. J cVi. 8: r. C C. 1 6: Boys G ee 6. 7: Sec. A Prom Jto 6: LaA 8. A !SS l fli y3 5Wro e X VSlitior, To yfrt Vith the clouds. •■Cutup . (ncereX . . sin ger . . hon- rd R.Xoffe Track 2: Band 1-5: R. Bskt. 2-4: Sec. Division Club 4: C. I. C. Rep. 1; Pin and Ring Rep. 7; Science Honor. Favorite Expression: ■■Meet the Fuller brush Marguerite Frances Johann Margie 469 h Law 8; History 8: Science 3: C. I. C. G. A. A. 8: ■■V. Favorite Expression: ' ■Me. too. Ambition: Go to Mexico. Sweet . . . sensible . . . generous . ambitious . . . gay. Arthur B. Johnson ■■Arf 468 Hay Printing and Enaraving 8: C. I. C. 1-8; Intra. Bskt. I: Intra. Baseball 2: Law 7. Favorite Expression: Aw nutzT ' Ambition: To be a retired business man. He ain ' t lary . . . he ' s iust dreaming. ' ■ ■4 y ' TT , agnnar Virginia Johnson Dag ■ 456 Howe Astral 7, 8; Girls ' Glee 6-8; Prog. Com. Glee 8: C. I. C. Rep. 3: ■■Y 7. 8; Col- lege 7: History 8: C. I. C. 1-8; Pentong 7; G. A. A. 8; Tennis 8. Ambition: To satisfy Blanch ' s ambition. True . . . modest . . . musical ability . . . friendly . . . sweet. ■ ' erbert G. Johnson 458 Lewis Business Staff M. W. 7, 8: Swimming; Gymnastic; Opera; Glee; Pentong; Math. Favorite Expression: Why. you buzzard! Ambition: Play a lone hand through life. Sincerity . . . debating . . . frankness . . . true friendship . . . solitude. ' ■ ice May Johnson ;v 457 Lowell rt Ed. M. 8, W. 7. 8; Art Staff M. , 8; Astral 2; Botany 4; Bicentennial I; M. 8, W. Rep. I. 2; Times Rep. A. A. I; C. I. C. I, 8. te Expression: Goombye Joe. :lon: To live, love and be happy. ly socials . . . friendly . . . frank rersatlle . . . neat. Betty A. Jones Jetty Bonfs 465 Ryerson Pentong 7; Y 7; College 8; Typist Times Staff 7; Girls ' Glee I; Girls Band I, 2; C. I. C. Favorite Expression; Me. too. Ambition: Librarian. ■■Swell pal . . . good natured . . . serene Ninety-three MAROON AND WHITE Ernest Carl Jones Ernie ■ ' 63 Law 6; M. W. Rep. 8; C. I. C. Rep Mem. 4.B; Times Subscr.; Nom. Finance Com.- Copt, intra. Bskt.; Super.Supti Honor Roll 4; Class Ring Rep.; History 5 Favorite Expression: Graduating? S hope so. Ambition: To become a commercial | Good friend . . . dependable ... natured. John Henry Jones Jack 461 Sulli Pin and Ring Com. 7; Sgt.-at-Arms Hi-Y 7- Swimming 3, 4; Gymnastics 7; Cheer- leading 5, 7: Chemistry 8; Math. 8; Law 7. Favorite Expression: What ' cha think I am? Anyhow? Ambition: Armour Tech; civil engineer- ing; South America. Responsible . . . personality . . . neat dresser . . . serious (sometimes). Lucille E. Jones Cille 452 Wright Treas. Opera 8; Opera 5, 8; Girls ' Glee 5; College 8; Marriage of Nannette 8; Y 8- G. A. A. I, 4; Latin 4; In and About Chicago High School Chorus 7; Chrm. Pin Com. Opera 7. Favorite Expression: Oh! Think you ' re smart, huh! Ambition: Polish safety pins for Mahatma Gandhi. Sunny smiles . . . witty . . . lovable cute- ness . . . friends. Blanch Jordahl Boy Friend 456 Schurz Y 7 8- College 7; Pentong 7, 8; Astral 8; C. I. C. 5-8. Favorite Expression: What for? Ambition: To dance just once with Dag- Sweet simplicity . . . gentleness . . . loyalty . . . merry laughter. Edwin E. Jorstad Ed 460 Lei Architectural 2-8; Chem. 7; Math. 8. Ambition: To buy Joe Penner ' s duck. Ambitious . . . studious . . . with high ideals. rlgi Lee Kaivog •School Young [ W.Wep. 3-8; CTvlijS; 7, 3; L, :;ollegefc : G.f A ,A.i jf 2. A; History 3 ' Timas, . 4; v ' SiK Reserves 2. 3, 6 ion: Are ye goin ' t ' tow: _ Ambition: To be the sweetheart of Sig A rite Exor sion: 3wn? y Chi. Ninety-four collars . . . blonde daintiness :ation. Norman J. F. Kaminski Norm 467 Lloyd :nd LI. R. O. T. C. 2-8: Band 57; Law 7; Best So ' dier Contest 4; Math. 3; Rifle Team 4; Honor Roll 1 times; C. I. C. 3-8. Favorite Expression: That ' s putrid, you twerp. Ambition: Become successful in business .-dmlnistration. The most particular lad I know. y . hten n KampT 459 Cameron Rubin ■Rube Astral 8; 3rd Place Intra. Bskt. 1-3; Times Rep. 7, 8; German 1-4; Com ' l Law 7, 8; Science Honor 2. Favorite Expression: When do we eat? Ambition: An executive of a large cor- All around athlete and scholar. Warren Hugh Kampmeier Kamp 469 Oak Park Latin 3, 4; Com ' l Law 8. Favorite Expression: Hows things? Ambition: To become an accountant. Witty . . . generous . . . reserved . . . sarcastic . . . critical. George J. Kapusta Yutch 461 St. Cyril Military Band 1-5; Hi-Y; Math.; History; Track 2. Favorite Expression: Hi ya. Ambition: To be a radio engineer. A studious, genial, ambitious fellow. Peter C. Karaginis X V CLASS OF 1935 ■Pete SI Track I-4; Tennis 6. 7: Varsity ' A : Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: Hye say there. Ambition: Cross the ocean in a Zeppelin. Generous . . . helpful . . . trustworthy . . . industrious . . . strong character. Anne Karp lick Chicky 457 Bryant Favorite Expre issioi n: Much have 1 seen and known. Ambition; To see Russia of today. Ivory keys . . artistic ability flighty. Edward R. Ka storf •Red 462 Treas. Class ' 35; Hi-Y 8; Law; Skating 3 4 7 8; Intra. Bskt.; Times Rep. 4. 5; C I. C. Rep. 4-8. Favorite Expression: Well? — go on! Ambition: Widen the Panama canal 3 Contagious smile . . . magnetic perso- ality . . . unimposing leadership. W Oak Pari Helen D. Kazakeich College 7; Y 1-4. 8; Law 8; Gle French I. 2; C. I. C. 5-7. Favorite Expression; Is that so! Ambition: College and travel. Friendly . . . petite . . . collective brown eyes. ' ■ , ary Louise Kennedy ■ Po-tland ' 468 St. Angela Color, Power and Motto Com.; C. I. C. Rep. 5 6; Times Rep. 7, 8; Booster .6. 7; Y 6, 7; College 4: Tennis 6; G. A. A. 4. 8. Favorite Expression; Oh. my stars and garters. Ambition: Rival Rio Van Winkle. Irish countenance . . . smiling . . . sense Tom Dan Kennedy U i K 459 Wright V Swimming 4-7: Varsity A 7. 8: H 1 - Y -« _ -V Times Rep. 7: Prom Com. 8; Clean-« X;U ' Com. 8; C. I. C. 3-8; Non-Smoking ConV 7; Chemistry; V.-Pres. Wright Jr. Hi-ll Favorite Expression: Hi ya Toots. P J1 . Ambition: To make the super honor All. Life of the party. ' William Joseph Kenny Gin 461 St. Matthew Gymnastics 5; Law 8; Chem. 8; Motto Com.; Intra. Bskt. 3. Favorite Expression: Of all the dumb things. Ambition: Its a secret. Conservative . . . dry-humor . . . bru- nettes . . . moonlight. Shirley Therese Kerrigan Lee 451 Maternity B. V. M. Band 2-8: College 6-8; Chrm. Entertaln- ' lent; Y 6-8; Pentong 6-8; History 7, 8; T es Rep. 4, 5; Open Forum 8; Tennis 6; ■• W. Rep. 6; Law 8. -:worlte Expression: Aw-w-w now. Ambition; V ear Cape Cod to a formal. Glamorous . . . friendly . . . smiles . . . lovely c ' othes. ' Louise Evelyn Kester Lou 456 Emmet M W. Sr. Delegate 7; College 7; Pen- •: g 2-8; Y 2-8; History 6. 7; Tennis 8. - vorite Expression: Oh. fer goodness .-. bition: Surpass Miss Willis at climbing mountains. Smiles . . . dimples . . . sweet person- ality . . . lovable . . . companionable. Robert F. KIley Bing 4S6 Marshall Commencement Com. 8; Law 5; R. O. T. C. 6; Intra. BsU. 5-7; C. I. C; Hi-Y; His- tory 7. Favorite Expression: Love in bloom. Ambition: Make Crosby look like a piker. Girl-shy . . . modest . . . bum singer. tJinety-five Ju A R t O N AND iW Dorothy Mae Kinder Dol 458 Farragul C. I. C. Rep. 4; College 7, 8: French 4, 5 ' Pentong 8; Y 8; Booster 8; Public Speaking 5; Botany 4, 5. Favorite Expression: I ' m ready, let ' s go. Ambition: Live to see June in January. Wild honey . . . smooth cars . . . blue waters. Vernon King 460 Key t; C. I. C. Rep. 1-5; Times Rep. 4, 7; ' - 1: Fresh. Swim. I. 2. n: Hello ' Turk ' . Jo ' n; To referee a worm wrestle. humor . . . evenings ol pandering solitude. WHITE Donald Josepii Klein Chink 460 Hay Intra. Bskt. 2, 3; Law 8; Gymnastics 6; Intra. Baseball 4. Favorite Expression: Hi ya Dino. Ambition: To be a Diesel engineer. Carefree . . . good company . . . and Marion Florence Kleper Mickey 465 Lew G. A. A. 2; Y 4; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: Hi Toots. Ambition: To get a job as stenographe Cheery hello ' s . . . always hurrying . . likeable personality. V Young Doratlr jibfcraine Klingel i 468 iss Day Cc K Wftral 8; Times l|; C. I. cjTp. 2; 7. 8; Col- 4; G. Ar?; Law 7. 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite ExpWsion: So what? Ambition: To be the first woman president. Good books , . . intelligence . . . cul- ture . . . charming personality. X Juanita Florence Klockzienn J 457 Blue Island La 8- Y 7. 8; College 8; G. A. A. 6. 7; Pentong 1; French 6: History 8. Favorite Expression: Do you think so? ' _ C Ambition: To attain happiness and successl (sr Charming . . . full of pep . . . pleasant v_jrv ...Vivacious. - Dorothy S. Klotz ■Dolly 453 Oak Park At Oak Park: French 2-6; Christmas Seal Drive 3, 5; Girls ' Club 1-6. At Austin: Open Forum. Favorite Expression: Gee, thanks! Ambition: Private secretary to John D. Rockefeller. ' Fun loving . . . always carrying a pencil. Dorothymae Knopf Dot 469 College 7, 8; Girl Reserve 3-8; History 5-8; Astral 4; Times Rep. 4-6; Pentong 5; Tennis 3; Latin 4; C. I. C. Rep. 3; C. I. C. 3-8. Favorite Expression: I think so don ' t you think so? Ambition: That ' s what I ' m trying to find out. lity Loraine Gladys Koelling Honey 470 Delano Law 8- Prom Com.; College 7. 8; Y 8; History 7, 8; G. A. A. 2-6; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: I gotta dash now. Ambition: To travel the long road with?? Sparkling eyes . . . Hawaiian melodies . . . sporty roadsters. Eunice Katharine Koenninger Eunle 468 May Y 8; Pentong 8; College 7; Spanish 5; Booster 5; G. A. A. 2; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: How quaint— do tell. Ambition: To be a competent private sec- Surprising humor . . . graceful hands . . . unassuming charm. Joseph A. Kolinski Favorite Expressi Ambition: To be entist. . . fine pal Nlnety-sii CLASS OF ' 1935 AlyceiKay Kolnick Burbank Pentond- gAa. A.; Italian ffl: Booster: 8; C.A,C. fl-S. Favpr e Bfpies: lart. Charlotte A. Kolz Chucky 455 Kelv Flower and Motto Com.; Girls ' Glee 5-8; Latin 6: Law 8; G. A. A, 5; V 7. 8; Pentong 7, 8. Favorite Expression: What ' ll I do about my history. Ambition: To get by the state board. Independent . . . jovial . . . curling irons . . . flying fingers. Ceclle Korol I JlA ' ' 451 tr f i Fenger: Phorex 3-5: r, . to Princ. Mr. SI J : Math. 5, {A Favorite Exp Ambition; To find Wonderful listenei cious charm. Fenger 4, 5: Latin 5: Shacht. 5; G. A. A. Well, that ' s taken ne use for Latin. . . sweet and gra- Evelyn Rose Krai r Girls ' Ba dent Cor nd 6. 7: C. 1. C. Rep. igress 8: College 5; Lav nt Com. 8: G. A. A. 3. Favorite Expression: How tall Ambition dering. : For four years I ' ve Attracti tile . . . ve . . . effervescent . personification of life! Mlldre dJohJKTd Kral Lucille A. Kramer Cille 445 Morse Asst. Accountant M. W. Bus. Staff; C. I. C. Rep. 3; Y 1-8; Law 8; College 8: History 8; Pentong 8; Booster 8; Astral 2. 4. 5; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Aw ' nuts! Ambition: To headline with the Royal Hawaiians, Dimpled oersonality . . . full of ras- cality. Robert Wayne Krauss Bob ' 445 Favorite Expression: So what! ' Ambition: To go to West Point. Good guy . . . ambitious . Fred Charles Kron Fritz 462 Lewis Com ' l Law; Golf; C. I. C Rep.; Times Rep. Favorite Exoression: I ' ll put the clamps Ambition: To be Magnetic persor , . snappy comi old i Florence Ruth Kubitsky Flo 448 Spencer G. A. A. 1-3; G. A. A. Hike Chrm. 2; M. W. 2- College 4-7; Booster 4; C. I. C. 1-3. Favorite Expression: Oh go on. Ambition: To be a songstress on the stage. Exotic . . . attracti agnetic personality. John H. Kuffner Kuff 449 Kelvyn Intra. 5. Favorite Expression: Woe is me. Ambition: To be a bathing beauty judge. Blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . eye for Stephen Kukia Steve 457 Burbank C. I. C. Rep. 3-8; Intr . BsU. 4; Law «. ' Favo ite i ' ' ' ' Kj pAl y ' i ike ne StJper-buper Tionor Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE Paul J . Kupl la Kup 464 Herzl Baseball 6-8: C. 1. C. 3-8. Favorite Express ion: Is my nanr 16 in the paper? Ambition : To se II razors to the House of David. Likeabh ; fello. . . . witty . . . good sportsma nship. Robert Jose ph Lagorio ■ ' Bob- 461 Orr Football 8; Ska iting Capt. and Mgr. 8: Skating Capt. 6; : Skating 4: Track 2: I ntra. Bsl t. 2. 4 , 6; Intr a. Baseball 6: Var ■sity A. Favorite Express ion: You don ' t know the Ambition ,: Make the United Stat es Olym- pic team Humorc .us . . . ahtletic . . . uni. isual . . . pleasing grin. Rose MImi LaMendola ■■Babe 464 Cameron Glee 6-8: C. I. C. 1-8: G. A. A. 3. 4: Indoor Baseball 8: Y 7: Law 6: Booster B; Tap Dancing 8: Times Rep. 2-4: Italian B. Favorite Expression: Well after all. Ambition: Featured vocalist with a popu- lar orchestra. Dancing feet . . . smiles . . . sweet music . . . athletic. . Philip John LaMonica Phil 460 Presentatic Intra. Bskt. 3: Econ. 7: Com ' l Law 8. Favorite Expression: Ask me why again ' Ambition: Who wants to know? As sociable as he is jolly. Albert Landy 453 May Bskt. 5-7- Track 3-5: Fresh. Football: His- tory 4-6: Intra. Bskt. 3: Science Honor: Times Rep. 3: C. I. C. Rep. I, 2: Fresh. Track: Chem. 6. Favorite Expression: No! not me! Ambition: Tailoring for a nudist colony. Smiling baskets. Harold Oliver Larsein Taen LaK 8: R. O. x y E. Blanche Larson Happy ' Byford C. I. C. 1-8: M. W. Delegate 8. Favorite Expression: ■ ' What! another test! Ambition: To be or not to be. Happy-go-lucky . . . plucky . . . peppy Eunice Helen Larson . ■ Eun 465 Young Favorite Expression; Hi k ! Ambition: To lenovyJtT the answers. Speed| i VT . hjgpy laugttgijj_, . . ipp- Irma G. Last Toots 466 St. Paul ' s Luther Girls ' Band 1-8: 1st Lt. Girls ' Band Little Theatre 3-5: Green Room Com. M. W. Staff 7: M. 8. W. Rep. 7; Bror Order 1329: Kampus Koquetts 6-8. Favorite Expression: You live and learr Ambition: To ride waves of rhythm. Concealed wit . . . friend ' y smile . calm assurance. U Robert E. Lawrence Red 454 Dela Opera 2-8: Cast Belle of Barcelona Glee 5-7: Asst. News Ed. Times Staff 6, M. 8. W. Staff 6. 7: Intra. Bskt. 2: Tirr Rep. 3-6: Clean-up Com. 4; Swimming Non-Smoking Com. 3. Favorite Expression: ■ ' Hi! Keed! What d ' Ambition: Heavy opera, fori rright stage lights. Debonair . . . active funster Tiusic . . . romantic nights. 1 Alice Ruth Lawson ' Al 467 Bronze and Silver Order of 1329-8: Tl Rep. 8: Law 7, 8: Pentong 5-7: G. A, I, 2: Dancing 2. 3: Band 2. 3: Y b Music Festival 3: Volley Ball Tournamer Favorite Expression: Hello. Gracie. ' Ambition: Co-manage a beauty shop Marian. X Dorothy M. Leaheey Dot 467 College 4; G. A. A. 2: Y 7: C. I. C. 3: Booster 7. Favorite Expression I don ' t know Ambition: I ' lltell him when he c endly . . . demure . . . genu able Ninety-eight CLASS OF 1935 Jack T. LeBeau Midge Ab7 Hl-Y 8; Baseball 4; Law 8: Booster 5; C. !. C. I-: Favorite Expression: Wc Ambition: Find which c chicken? Cameron 8; Open Forum rs me. le first, egg . baseball spikes j ' Popular y. . easy comebacks. Georg ia Lemperis ■■Yee 465 Er nmet Law 8; C. 1. C. 1-8; Scienci 5 Honor 2: Capt. Bs ill 4; College 3; Astra 1 3. Favorite Expression: Hi ya t werp. Ambition: A pickpoclcet in the n udist colony. World wide expeditions . . . str ange sights . . . adventure. Helen Eleanor Lenksas ■■Goldy 469 Er Timet ■•V 8. Favorite Expression: Now! Althea dc m ' t. Ambitior i: Have a successful beauty s leep. Pretty eyes . . . winning smile . . . ! iweet dispositit Melvir 1 H. Leon Leon 452 Laleview Student Council 1; Orchestra • «. 5: Li iw 8: C. 1. C. 8. Favorite Expression; Ho hu im, an other day. Ambition: To become a lawyer Give hi im law . . . plenty of it. Claire Jeannette Levy Snookui ms 469 Mai rshall At Mars ihall: Section Pres. 2: G. A ,. A. 1,2. At Austin: Pentonq 7. 8: History 7. 8; College 8: Times Staff 7, 8: M . W. Rep. 7, 8: Open Forum 7. 8; Silver Order 1329. Favorite Expression: What difference does Ambition: To be successor to Grace Mo Sweet personality . . . glorious ambi . . . gay humor. Lloyd George Lewis Louie 460 Brocton Concert Band 1-8; Math, 8; Concert Or- chestra 8: Chess 8, Favorite Expression: Oh no. that ' s wrong. Ambition: To become an expert physicist. Studious . . . efficient . . . good class- Norma Joan Liebling 451 Delano Open Forum 8: Student Director Little Theatre 4. 5: Little Theatre 3-6: Green Room Com,; Touchdown 2; Debating I: College 7; C, I, C. 1-8: History 6; G. A. • School Ryerson Boost r 6: History 8; Y 8; Treas. Com ' l W, Rep.; C. I. C. 1-8; Girl Reserves. Favorite Expression: Is that so? Ambition: You guess; I ' m tired of guess- Cliarlot A 464 W, Rep. 8; C. I. entong 7. 8; History 7. r ' Y 6-8; Ba all 8; Tap Dancing; G. A. A, Tvorite Expression: Oscar Rue. ' Tibition: Ride the wooden horse of Troy. Personality plus . . . winning smiles . . . opping brown eyes. Henry S. Lipschultz Lippy 455 Foreman Law 8; German 4; Auto 8, Favorite Expression: Aw nuts! Ambition: To try and succeed later on. He always sees the funny side. Lippv 459 l-Kde Park High Adv. Mgr. Times 8; Adv. Asst. Times 7; Cleen-up Campaign 8; M. W. Rep. 7. 8; History 7. 8: Colleae 8; Law 8; Silver 1329 7. 8: C. I. C. 3-8. rdvorite Expression: Shush, now, don ' t ce fresh. Ambition: To live, laugh and learn. ■Reserved charm . . . business ability . . . intriguing . . . smiles. Ninety-nine MAROON AND WHITE Alice Henrietta Lohman Ginger 457 Schur; G. A. A. I. 2. 4; Times Rep. 5. Favorite Expression; Hello professor. Ambition: To solve that great mystery She rything; that Is unexpected Eleanor Ann Lorenz Duchess 469 Schurz Class Gift Com. 8: Law 8; Y 8; Schurzone Delegate 6; Hall Guard Marshal 6; French 5. 6; Chess and Checker 5; Radio 6; Girls ' Glee 4, 5; Tap and Ballet Dancing 2-6. Favorite Expression: I won ' t love you anymore. Ambition: To be a dancing teacher. Effervescent radiance . . . sparkling laughter . . . twinkling heels. Robert Theman Loss Tim 462 Young Intra. Baseball. Favorite Expression: Let ' s go to Califor- Ambition: California, here I come. Airplanes . . . fast cars . . . thrills. Holmes Andrew Loudon And 456 Track 4; Boys ' Glee 6-8; ppe, 7; Intra. Bskt. 2; AutpYii hemistry 8 Spanish 3. 4; Times Rep M. 8. W. 8 Favoriljs fxRr sJWri: Thank you t( Dorothy Ellen Lowe Dot 466 E Favorite Expression: Skip it! Ambition: To do something worth Smiling eyes . . . sweet disposltk Idell G. Lubove ■Ike 467 Times Rep. 8: Bronze Order of 1929 7, 8; Times Floor Mgr. 6; Law 8; G. A. A. 2 Science Honor 2; Hall Guard Capt. 4 Favorite Expression: Don ' t let it bother you. Ambition: Give happiness to others— that ' s enough. Striking brunette . . . charming person- ality . . . sophistication . . . effervescence. I Mildred Ann Luckey L IV- 7; G. A. A. 2; Golf 8; Tennis 8; C. I. Rep. 3; Times Rep. 4; Swimming 8. ivorite Expression: I ' m not a mind redder. Ambition: To be faithful to the end. Contagious laughter . . . sparkling eyes . . . everybody ' s pal. Betty E. Luckner Sr. Ed. M. 2, W. 8 or 1329; Y 8; Colleqel 7 Pentong 5; M. W. R, Honor 2; C. I. C. 2-7; Favorite Expression: What do Ambition: To see the Invisible Good dancer cheerful f!.i 7- Sunther Robert Ludwlg ' Gints 469 Mills Favorite Expression: Fer crying out loud. Ambition: Go to University of Illinois. Dynamic personality . . . pleasing man Dorothy Lorraine Luedeman Dot 466 Nobel Law 7; C. I. C. Rep. 3. Favorite Expression: Okey doke. ' Ambition: To be a worth while friend. ' Winning smiles . . . personality . . . per- sonified . . . lasting friendships. Irene Lillian Lunnby Renee ' 456 Sec A ral 8- AsS%1 5-8-. . i W. limes. jeO . C. I. C. Rep. 2; Coll g€ 7, 8; History 8; Penlona T pan- ish 5. Jf Favorite ExpressiV: lj| ' «5oing to stay l?r civics! v I N Ambition: To befe nath. prof. Helen Luongo Shorty 465 Italian 3; C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: And how! Ambition: Tie a string around the Petite loveliness . . .full of giggle One Hundred CLASS OF 193b V Richard Lyons Sr. Ed. M. W. 8; Varsity nze Order 1329; Spanish 3: Bskt. 3-5: Official Daffy Day Favorite Expressic Oh, for crying out Bollinger Get the best of M ess . . . good natured .nallty . . . humorous Leonard Salvatore Macaluso Mac 455 Forerr Orchestra 6-8; Botany 4; Spanish. Favorite Expression: You ' re squirrely. ' Ambition; To live — not merely exist. Argumenttve — on no basic principles. Oliver William MacBeth Bud 458 Spencer Capt. Fresh. Bskt. I. 2: Intra. Bskt. 3-6; Intra. Baseball 2-6; Football B Squad 2. 4; Law 7; Science Honor I, 2; Clean-up Com. 2. 4. 6; C. I. C. Ambition: To grow hair on billiard balls. Tactful . . . congeniality personified . . . sense of humor. Genevieve Adrienne MacMahon Barrymore 452 Emmet Pres. Pentong 7; Gen. Chrm. Clean-up 8; Gen. Chrm. Daffy Day 7; Treas. History 6; Sgt.-at-Arms Y 3; Makeup Chrm. Lift e Theatre 5. 6; Program Chrm. Clean-up b. Favorite Expression: Ugh. Ambition: Eat my cake and have it. Builder-upper . . . celticwit . . . creative genius. Ellen Marie Maffia Brown-Eyes 468 Jackson College 3, 4; Y ' 3-8; Booster 7; Italian 8; C. I. C; G. A. A. Rep. 7. Favorite Expression: What, honey? Ambition: To be a successful business woman. Over-sympathetic . . . enthusiastic charm . . . domestically inclined. ' Kathleen R. Magnor ' ' Kate 467 Irving L ' Allegro Ed. 8; Lincoln Essay Winner 8 Times Staff 7, 8; Silver Order of 1329; Pen tong 6-8; Astra ' 6; Law 8; G. A. A. 1-5 Times Rep. 6. 7; M. W. Rep. 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Ha. ha, joke. Ambition: To be amiable, academical and applicable. Charming personality . . . sparkling wit . . . non de plumes. J Sis 469 Hay At Hay Branch: V.-Pres. Astral 2; Astral 1; History 8; Y 8; Open Forum 8; College 4; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: For crying out loud. Ambition: To get a degree from North- western University. Humorous . . . good sport . . . great Ev0 i Marty 459 Burba Itoiian 5-8; C. I. C. 3-8; Spanish 3. Favorite Expression: Boy! Oh! Boy! .mbition: Stop eating potato chips. Cheerful . . . smiles . . . true-blue . , . perseverance. Div. Roorri pres. I; Scroll Staff 6; Student Council DflTegate 2; Pres. Library Staff 6. Ambitiprt? Travel and see the world. SpaAl ' ng eyes . . . pleasant disposition . . flashy fmile. One Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE W othy Allen Marting Astral 3-5; Little Theatre 3, 4: Glee 5-7; Tennis 5-8: Y 6, 7; Pentong 5, 6; G. A. A. 3-6; Latin 2-4; History 2-4; Open Forum 7; M. W, Delegate 8. . - avorite Expression: No, no a thousand V times no. Ambition; To keep the hon Pleasant evenings for two individuality. burning Kenneth Matthaei Ken 462 M. W. Rep.; Intra. Bskt.; Law; Favorite Expression: What! Mo work? Ambition: Tc tempt. Cheerful aspects . . . c . . . pleasing personality. pllsh what I Daniel James McAllister Mac 457 Intra. Bskt. 5; Fencing 8; Gymnast C. I. c. Favorite Expression: Is that right? Ambition: See the world. Appreciative . . . witty . . . good natured . . . rugged. Adelaide McAuliffe Ad 451 Opera 5-8; Astral 7, 8; In-and-About Chi cago Chorus 6; College 7, 8; Pentong 7. 8 Y 5-8; Latin 6; History 7, B; M. W Rep. 2; Open Forum 7. Favorite Expression: How ya comin ' ? Ambition: Success in the business world. Well groomed . . . sweet music . . many friends. Francis E. McCarty Mac 452 Key Football I 3, 7 Intra. Baseball 2; Co-Chrm. Clean-up Com. 6. 8; Chrm. Datfy Day 7, Com. 8; C. I. C. Rep. I; Times Rep. 8; Law 7. Favorite Expression: Ah what the heck. Ambition: President of United States. Expressive , . . frank . . . friendly. Kathleen Ellen McCourt K.ay 468 Tllton College 7, 8; Pentong 7, 8; History 8; Chemistry 6; French 2; Law 8; C. I. C; Publ. Chrm. Style Show, Christmas Tea. Com. Favorite Expressi to. Ambition: First Quiet poise . summer days . . ' I do -I don ' t— I then after . . wistful smiles fragrant flowers. ' Fern U. McCrory 466 College 3; Y 7; C. I. C. 1 Favorite Expression: Av Ambition: To be a tenni Contagious giggles . . . full of pep . . ■ pishness .. . . effervescent - . . petite. , Jo --y f Donna S. Mc L ' land Don , fer 456 ••- ' ■nHay C 1. C. I- ' 5 Pentong 8; College, • lS5tf« ?(i 5. 6; Y Favorite E [pression: How duck :ie. Ambition: didn ' t. To discover what Colui mbus Hidden se :crets . . . behind shin ling e yes. Jack Joseph McGurn Jonkey Summer School St. Mels Fresh. Intra Bskt. Capt. 1. Track 2; Track 4; Soph. 1 4; Football 1, 3, 6. ntra. Favorite Ex pression: Cease to worry. Ambition: Austin. To graduate with he mors from Flying pic headed. i isklns . . . fleet feet clear ,9 Nash t. 7; Gymnastics 4-8; Finance Com. 8; Hl-Y 8; Halls Com. Clean-up 8; Daffy Day Com.; Intra. Bskt. 5; C. I. C. ep. I, 2; Times Rep. 3; Intra. Baseball 2. Favorite Expression: How-cha-do. nbition: To straighten the leaning tower, boyish . . . gaiety ndship. ' J Ambition: To straighten ' Conscientious . . . b k ' sfe!, ; J . ever-lasting friend One Hundred Two CLASS OF 1935 Kathleen Josephine McNulty ■Kate Summer School Providence G. A. A. 5. 6; Y 5; College A; C. I. C. 3-8. Favorite Expression; Is that my bell? Ambition; To look at the sunny side. Hero worshippep . . . sweet ... shy brown eye y ; M-S_ Richard Bradner Mead Brad 452 net Military Band 1-4: Concert Band 5-8: Band Sqt. 7- Band Lt. 8; Astral Cabinet 6, 7: Science Honor I; Honor Pin 4; M. i W. Rep. 5, 6. Favorite Expression; I didn ' t know that. Ambition; To graduate from the University of Chicago. Quiet . . . studious . . . qu ick sense of humor. % Howard Mecher 4S5 Or Band 2-8. Favorite Exoression; None of your lip. ' Ambition: Politician. Expressive eyebrows . . . silence. Robert Walter Melster Bob 460 Wright Prom. Com.: C. I. C. 3; Times Rep. 4. Favorite Expression: No I didn ' t do the homework. Ambition: To retire when 21. Happy-go-lucky . . . wild. Arthur L. Melby ■Art ' 4S6 Burbank Hi-Y 5-8- Skating 4-6; Cross Country 5-7: Track b: Math. 8; Non-Smoking Com. 7; C. I. C: R. O. T. C; Law; Hey Day Com. 7. Ambition; To be a ranger in Yellowstone. Life in the open . . . wanderlust . . . camp fires. hierbert P. Melzer ■ Herb 462 Hay Intra. Baseball ' 32; C. I. C. Rep.; Capt. Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: Hi. boy. ' Ambition: University of Illinois. Distinguishing . . . energetic fellow. Spee Coll. Spaif C. I. C. 3. Favorite Expressic Ambition: To understand and be under- stood. Grace . . . poise . . . dignity . . . merit. Florence Grant Mill 468 Nash Girls ' Band 3-8; Concert Orchestra 6, 7; Law 7- Astral 6. 7; M. W. Staff 6; Y ; College; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: How ' ma doin ' ? Ambition: To be cultured, courageous and capable. Friendly hello ' s . . . blonde loveliness . . . sweet sophistication. ce Louise Miller Alvera 466 Blessed Sacrament C I. C. 7; Pentong 7, 8; Mem. Com.; College 7; Refresh. Com.; Y 7; Booster 7; Law 7; Science Honor I. 2; History 7. Favorite Expression: I guess I foxed you. Ambition: To be another Dancing Daugh- ter. ' Rapturous , syncopated rhythn Barbara Ann Miller 3abs 465 r. A. A.; Times Rep. Y . F-3vorite Expression; You twerp. ' Ambiti( Beautiful Witty . . . gitty . . . kitty. ' 462 y . . . y.i oroThy College 7 8; Law 7; Y A; Reporter at Hay I- G. A. A. 2; History 5-8; Spanish 14; Times Rep. 3; C. I. C. 2. Favorite Expression: Holy cats. Ambition: To achieve the unachievable. Witty . . . good sport . . . charming per- sonality . . . ambitious. ' One Hundred Three MAROON AND WHITE Elizabeth Juliann Miller Lizzie 470 Burbank Girls ' Band 1-3; Boys ' Band 4-8: Orchestra I. 3-5. Favorite Expression: Hi, squezzie. Ambition: To see my name in lights. Vivacious . . , friendly . . . musical . . . humorous . . . cheerful smiles. Irene Miller Glee 7; Y 7; Italian B; Booster 8; L 6: C. I. C. Rep. 3; G. A. A. 3. A; Ind Baseball 8. Favorite Expression: Queer people, th Ambition: Fly around the world with (?) Dark loveliness . . . sweet smiles . . pleasing personality. Mollle Esther Miller Cookie 466 Gregoi C. I. C. Rep. 5; G. A. A. 5. Favorite Expression: Okey doke. Ambition :To grow and surprise my friend Studious . . . marvelous personality . . ambitious . . . small and beautiful. Lucylle Sylvia Mindlin Susabella 451 Emme Little Theatre 3-6: Green Room Con, Touchdown 3; Sgt.-at-Arms Little Theatr- 4; Stud. Director Little Theatre 4 5 ' De bating I: History 7; College 7; Law 8 C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: I ' m tellin ' you. Ambition: To be a great commercial artist Green orchids . . . black velvet . . scintillating tangos. William Woodbury Minton Bill 454 Toledo, Ohn Capt. R. O. T. C. 8; R. O. T. C. 1-8 Orchestra 1-8. Favorite Expression: That ' s all right. Ambition: To be a doctor. Dazzling uniforms . . . parade ground . . . military precision. Ida Anne MIraglia 1 464 St. Li Pentong 7; Law 8; G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: Triple twerp. Ambition: Be sucessful in world. the busi Petite . . . slim ankles . . . short . sugary. One Hundred Four Anne Catherine Mitchel 469 Si C. I. C- Rep. 4; College 7; ' Y ' 7; G. A. A. 3; Little Theatre 4-6; Law 8; History 8; M. W. Rep. 7; Tennis 8. Favorite Expression: I haven ' t my home- work done. Ambition: To find fellow with perfect man- Sophisticated . . . persistent - crthy. Carl Moberg ersatile 461 Stamp 1; Model Airplane 2. Favorite Expression: Hi, pop. Ambition: Climb the south pole. Ouiet . . . friendly . . . clever telligent. Bernard Raymond Moeller Pop 461 B. Football I, 2; Football 3 4- Mgr. Base- tall 4, 5; Prom. Com. 8; M. W. Rep. 7; Intra. Bskt. 6; Clean-up Campaign 7; C. I. C. I, 2, 6, 7. Favorite Expression: Hello, son. Ambition: to show up Mr. Dionne— six- friendly Arthur Joseph Monaco Prof 452 Ressurection Printing and Engraving Com.; Astral I. 3, 5; Chrm. Clean-up; Officers; R. O. T. C ; Concert Orch.; Science Honor; Latin r Pentong 7; Fire Marshal 7, 8. Favorite Expression: Hy ' a ma fran? Ambition: Act like the Mayo Brothers ' •Scholarly al fell hielene Lorraine Moran Duchess 452 Resurrecti. Sec. Latin 4; Y 7, 8; Glee 6; Law 5- College 7, 8; History; Clean-up Chorus G. A. A. 6-8; College Mem. Chrm. 8. Favorite Expression: Jello again. Ambition: To have a tennis court me. W tty •inninglike ontinuous chuckle Mary Veronica Moran 451 St. Mel Fencing 7; College 6-8; History 6 7; Y 6-8; Pentong 6-8; Open Forum 7, 8; Tennis 6; Times Rep. 7, 8; Swimming I. Favorite Expression: Where ' s my stooge? Ambition: To put the Milky Way in bottles. Sparkling smiles . . . loads of charm . . . Irish wit. CLASS OF 1935 Ruth Morrison Favorite Expression: Who. me? Ambition: Success in everything I und take. Charming . . . dancing eyes . . smile . . . friendly. Mary R. Moylan Irish 445 McKinlei G. A. A. I. 4; C. I. C. I, 4; Times Rep I, 4: Law 8. Favorite Expression: Aw nertz. Ambition: Be a six day bike racer. Wise cracker . . . cheery smile . . . red headed boyfriends. Margaret S. Mueller Peggy 452 Key College 8; Y I. 2. 4. 5. 7, 8: Latin 2. 4; G. A. A. I, 4; C. I. C. 1-4. 6. 8: Com I Law 8: Girls ' Glee 5, 6. Favorite Expression: What now? Ambition: To put the Milky Way in bot- tles. Eyeful . . . and earful . . ; and always cheerful. Robert William Muir Bob 452 Roclford Boys ' Glee I, 2: Baseball 2: Track; Intra. Bskt.: C. I. C. 3: History 3: Spanish. Favorite Expression: Oh! Is that so. Ambition: To gain a college educatlo You are a very hard worker. - , i DorothyTNaylor Nails 464 May Y I. 2: Girls ' Glee 3: French I, 2; C. I. C. Rep. 4. Favorite Expression: You could die from it. Ambition: To build castles in the air. Sport clothes . . . dashing roadste fast driving, Marion R. Neff 446 Law 8: C. I. C. Rep. 6; Y 7; Pentong S 4: Times Rep. 5; Astral 4. Ambition: To roadster. Powder puffs earmuffs. a red patent leathe green puffs . . roinia L. N tsoJi m : W-trfr CotvU Tm. W. Rep. 7. 8; - t. ;j  . 2  ollege 2: French 2. FavorltMjdffcresljon: Some fun. Ill say. ' Ambition: To travel around the world. Creamy complexion . . . snappy conver . . . tailored simplicity. Harold Fred Neuman ■Hal 465 Em Times Rep. Favorite Expression: Hi ya! Ambition: To stay young and healthy. Always a smile . . . always a word. ' One Hundred Five MAROON AND WHITE Jeanne Elizabeth Newton Jeannie 464 St. Williams Pentong 7, 8; History 7, 8; V.-Pres. Booster 7, 8; College 7. 8; Y 7, 8; Tap Da 7; C. I. C. 2-8; G. A. A. 2; Class Com. 8. Favorite Expression; Okey-doke. Ambition: Put my best foot forward. Tall . . . slender . . . peppy . . . rr light . . . dances . . . personality. Howard O. Nielsen ling ■ 462 Ha Int seball 2; Open Forum Cab.; Intr, Bskt. 4; C. I. C. Rep. I. Favorite Expression: Hi keed. Ambition: University of Illinois. A real pal to his friends. ( yL t c u_t-Afi ' Marian Nitti 465 G, A. A.; French; Law 8. Favorite Expression: Oh boy, I ' ll say. Ambition: To tour the United States. A great girl. Phyllis Ann Noga Cleo 465 St. Franc Law 8; C. i. C. 1-8; Science Honor Captain Ball 4; Astral 3; College 3. Favorite Expression: Lo. Sus. Ambition: Marry the millions without ■nilli. ■Little dickens but at pal. ' . M garet Jane Nolan Janie ' 458 Young (i rriage of .Nannette 8; Class Gift £ im. 8; Operal 4-8; Y 3, 7, 8; Opera ' Cab. 7. 8; Pefflong 3, 7, 8; Pentong Cab . College 7 ,• 8 Times Rep. 4J 6 Fa orrte j ess ' ' Ambition: Dark h, Turned-up nose . many beaux. Jane ' s the n and gray eyes . twinkling toe ' ' .xjc f T- One Hundred Si) ' L. Edwar do Nordsiek Ed ■ 462 St. Pa uls Concert 0. T. C Officer 7 Band 1-6; . 8. 3-8; Military History 7. 8; Band Math 1. 2; 8; Ba R. nd Favorite Expre ssior : When do w e eat-: Ambitio : To play with the Marl ne ba d. Beautif 1 but dur nb. John Joseph Noto Johnny 460 Presentation Capt. Intra. Bskt. 2, 4-6; Football I 3 5; Track 4, 5; Economics 7; Sgt.-at-Arms Italian 5, 6; Com ' l Law 8; Times Rep. 5. Favorite Expression: So what? Ambition: Electrical engineer at Notre Dame. Loretta M. Nuetzhorn History 3; Col ege 3 C. 1. C. 1-8. Favorite Ambitio Expre : An apartr ■Okey dokey. style. Twinkli . . . gre g hun at pal . • g Marjorie C Nusse Micky 470 Le ivis Astral 8 Y ; C. . C. 8 Ambitio contentm : O ent. ly to find happiness a nd Intelllg astic . . snt . . frTe dly lytlcal . . . enthu . . affectionate . si- Ernest Gerhard Oberg O- , ' ■-vXy ' 467 f (Tfford 2f,.ciWr-. (a Favorite Exp Mrs. Moore? Ambltio_n.Jesse quam ► Ii3erl. Friendfy srr ITBs a . determinat ' ,ep. I, 2 .ci r-. Law 6. Mi re flomework. 5 il lt enpger didell: r CLASS OF 1935 ]f% Kathleen L. ODonnell Kay «3 Class Day Com. 8: College 3. 4. 7. 8: tie Theatre -6; History 3, 4; Y Pentong 5-7: Open Forum 7. 8: Sci Honor I. 2: French 3, 4; Math, 7. Favorite Expression: Let ' s dance. Ambition: To take a world cruise. Fastidious . . . winning personality dancing feet. Carl John Olafson Ole 458 R. O. T. C. 1-4; Dramatics I. Soeal.ng I. 2. f orite Expression: Oh boy! Ambifion: To be somebody who body. Serious . . . blue-eyed blonde laughs. Joseph C. Olsen Joe 460 Football 1-4: Intra. Bskt.; 5-8: Varsity A 3. Favorite Expression: Hi Ambition: To retire at 4 Carefree . . . cheerful . unsophisticated. Marian A. Olsen Ma 3-5 ., _ . Order of 1329: age of Nannette 8; Col- Room Com ' staff 8: Law 7. 8 •Y 8: Times Rep. I Tell me! Tell me lege 4-8: Style Sh Touchdown : Time M. W. Rep. 5, 6; Favorite Expression For m ' column. Atnbition; Co-manage a beauty shop Alice. Swell pat . sophisticated Stuart Tilmer Olsen Soph, and Jr. Yea srce; Pres. Jr. C Play: Chrm. Jr. an( of Student Council ■Justin: Glee: Law. te Expression: Oh yeah. jlectro-chemlcal 460 (J Hay ifij Football 5: Base- ' An ' then the shovel professional baseball . . cheering crowds Vivian Harriet Olson 449 Mills 8: Ger- iw 8: Prom Com. 8 man 2: G. A. A. 2. Favorite Expression: That ' s what you think. Ambition; To go places and see things. Winning personality . . . sweet music . . . sunny smiles. John Justin Orvis Swede Intr, 8skt.: Boosters 7; History; Program Laf Day 7: Law 8. Favorite Expression: How goes it? Ambition: To be a successful engineer. Quiet . . . large expensive cars . woman hater ' ? Gdmond George Otton Eddie 452 . Emmet Finance Com. 8; Chess 7. 8: Clean-up Co- Chrm. 8- Times Rep. 2: Science Honor I; Chem. 8: Law 8: Cross-Country 7; Latin 4. Favorite Expression: Curses! Foiled again. Ambition: Become a successful business executive. ' Happy-go-lucky . . . witty . . . depend- able . . . energetic. Virginia Lucille Page Glnne 455 Naperville. III. Concertmaster of Orchestra 4-8: Drum Ma- jor of Girls ' Band 5-8; Student Director of Girls ' Banc 5-8- Student Director of Con- c;rt Orchestra 5-8- Bronze Order of 1329 8; Co-Snapshop Ed. of Annual 8. Favorite Expression: Woe Is me. Ambition: To love life— travel. Outstanding leadership . . . beautiful, dark eyes . . . dalntyness. Joseph Leo Palumbo N. R.A.Joe 455 Garfield Law 8. Favorite Expression: I ' ll tell Fu on you. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy and wise. Six foot— two . . . almost there (men. tally). William Pastercz ' k ' Archlmloes ' 459 Burbank C. I. C. 3-8; Intra. Bskt. 5; Stamp 8; Tum. bMng 2. Ambition: Major league baseba pha AtKletlc . ., , ---, - -.- One Hundred Seven MAROON AND WHITE Simone M. Para Si 465 Our Lady of Soi Opera 1-8; Orchestra 2-7; French 2, 3 College 7; Y 8; Pentong 6; M. W Rep. Favorite Expression: Zat so. Ambition: Be a second Grace Moore. Merrymaker . . . gay da sports prir donna ;ing. ' Robert John Parotto Dago 453 Nobel Ed. Hay Branch Journal I; C. I. C. I, 8; Intra. Bskt. I. 3, 5; Intra. Baseball 2, 4; Times Rep. 3; French 3; Open Forum 8. Favorite Expression: Or words to that effect. Ambition: To direct a musical comedy hit. Curly hair . . . flashy clothes . . . every- body ' s pal. Gordon W. Pastor Gord 453 Byford Ed.-in-Chief M. W. 7, 8; Quill and Scroll 7, 8; Silver Order 1329 8; Clean-up Com. 8; Daffy Day Com. 7; Intra. Bskt. 3, 5; Law 7. 8: Math. 7; Times Rep. 2-6: Astral Favorite Expression: That ' s putrid. Ambition: To be a business magnate. Personality . . . good hur tience . . . capability . . . nor . . . pa style. Peter Paulsen Pete 461 Keivy Intra. Baseball; Intra. Bskt. Favorite Expression: Have homework? you got th Ambition: To become a ma n of leisure. An intelligent . . . genial bitious fellow. . . . and am Carmela Jean Pavia Mella 467 Spenc Italian 5 8; Booster 6; Class Gift Com. Com ' l Law 8; History 7. Favorite Expression: Hello, sweetie p Ambition: To become a s rapher. uccessfu sten og- The girl whose smiles dc charm yy lyce Pearson 6. .- f -C . 467 . A. A. 2, 3; College 5; Law 7; Yo C. 1 ung C. 1-8; Spanish 1-4; History 5-8. Favorite Expression: So what. Ambition: Profit by expe ience. Sweet smiles . . . quiet charm fra- grant violets. One Hundred Eight Vo- bert 469 Ryerson R. O. T. C.VJ6; Capt. 8; V..Pres. Science 3 4- Law 7; Fire Marshal 7, 8; Picked Pla- toon 6-8; German 3, 4; Finance Com. 8; Auto 8; Usher 3-8. Favorite Expression: Why not— if so? Ambition: A hankering for Annapolis— «ho hasn ' t? Witty . aggressiv Julian Mark Pelletler J. p. 463 Lane Tech At Lane Tech: Student Council 3, 4; Tech Prep Staff; Orch. Sec; Art; Track 4; French; Prom Com.; Track 6; Cross Coun- try 5. 7; Arch. Favorite Expression; Jinkies. Ambition: To receive an. old age pension. Blonde handsomeness . . . rapid mind . . . v ingless mercury. f I ' Betty . ane Perry Bets 453 Hay Treas. M W. 7 8; rog. Chrm. Y 7; Cab. Y ' 7, 8; Chrm. Poste Com. Clean. up Campaign 8; Silve Cla s Ord£ r 1329; Daffy Da y Com. 7; P bl. Chrm. entong 7; Cab. Pentong 8; College 3, 7. 8. Favorite Expression: By cr acky! Ambition : College and no 1 ess. Sparklin g vivacity . lert a mbition . . . cle er parties. ' Roy William Petersen 463 H y Ambition: To se = America first. Handsome . . modest ... a d a II Evelyn Alice Peterson Pete 464 Nash Y 6-8- Law 8; Tennis 8; History 6, 7; C. I. C. IB; G. A. A. 1-5; College 7. Favorite Expression: Oh kid! Ambition: Chasing rainbows (beaux). Gay . . . nifty . . . and exceptionally good dancer. Mae Carolyn Peterson 466 N obe Favorite E xpres ior just in lagin e i . Ambitio To s ee California s wo rid fair Loving peachy d pe sposi io ity .,■ • ■ erva ive CLASS OF 1935 Melvln Peterson Edna Elizabeth Phelan Ed 454 LItlle Theatre 3-t; C. I. C. 3-8. Favorite Expression: Oh how tende Ambition: Just to be something. Sparkling Celtic wit . . . eyes . . pression . . . and laughter. Vincent L. Phillips Vinny 455 Onarqa Militar School R. O. T. C. 2nd Lt. 7, 8; Social Orchestr. 2. 4. 7; Hi-Y 4. Favorite Expression: Am 1 late? Ambition: To be a confirmed bachelor. Uniforms . . . automobiles . . . bachelor ing . . . travel . . . blondes . . . dates. ' • College 7; Times Rep. I; Science ■ C. 2, 4. 7: Staff of Spanish rite Expression: After all. [ion: Im still looking. Small and quiet, but oh! my! Alex A. Pochabet Curly 451 Hanson Park Intra. Bskt. I: Intra. Baseball 2; History 7; Chess 7; Law 8; Botany 4; Latin 4; C. I. C. 1; Math. 6. Favorite Expression: As long as you ' re healthy. Ambition: World ' s greatest physician. Full of fun . ' . , sociable . . . ladies man. Dorothy B. Pokedoff Pokey 467 Nash Girls ' Band l-B- Orchestra 7; G. A. A. 3 4; M. W. 3, 4; College 3-5; Spanish 1-4; Law 3-7; 1st Lt. Girls ' Band 1-8. Favorite Expression: Oh, heck. Ambition: To have my dreams come true. Fair loveliness . . . i ntelligence . . . true friendship , . . music. ' Albert Paul Pokorn Babe 451 May Track 1.4; Football 4-4; Jr. Track Capt. 2. 3; Varsity A 2-6; Intra. Bskt. 4. Favorite Expression: Aw. nuts. Ambition: To be a oretzel bender. Industrious . . . generous . . . jolly . . . wisecracking. Nettie Polinsk ' Ned 467 Harri son A Giri; Law 8; C. 1. C. 7, 8; History 8; College 7; 8. 3-7; Open For ; Clean-up Ci r. Favorite Expression: As healthy. long as wi = re Ambition: To be a sue :cessfu 1 busii less Quiet sophistication . . . . . . witty sayings. fun . . . lov ing Emily Potucek Em 465 H. owe G. A. A.; French; Law 8. Favorite Expression: Hot lor br ight? Ambition: To have a succ :essful career Sweet . . . smiles . . . willin ig to t .elp Marion Margaret Preihs Cur ' 470 Alv C. I. Baseball 7; Bskt. 6, 7; Com ' l L C. 1-8: College 5; G. A. A. 3. Favorite Expression: Aw isn ' t that cute? Ambition: Roam the range with old faith- ful. Attracti Leonard S. Preskill Pretzel 453 Concert Band 7, 8; Science I, 2; Gl( Military Band 6; History 8; Fencing. Favorite Expression: Prove it. Ambition: Bigger and better inventio able hun parado V Lew Janet Doris Prest Jan 468 G. A. A. 4; Booster Rep. 5, 6; Pentong 8: Y 8; Tennis 8; Golf 8; Collie 8; History 8; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: ' Hello beautiful. Ambition: Champion high diver; travel; be a competent secretary. ' Merry eyes . . . winning smiles . . . pleas- ing personality. ' One Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE Joseph A. Prochaska K Joe 460 Intro. Bskt. 3, ' ,; History 8; Intra. Bas( 2; C. I. C. Rep. I. Favorite Expression; Is that a fact? Ambition: South American explorer. Chap of few words . . . good sense. Isabelle V. Przybylski Izzie ' ■ Times Rep. I, 2. Favorite Expression: Ambition: Find the . Witty remarks . . pal. So what, you mutt, d of the rainbow, athletic ... a re Harold H. Quast Son 462 St. Paul ' s Lutherar Gift Com. 8- Battalion Adt. R. O. T. C. 8 Picked Platoon 6-8; Law 7; Skating 3-5 History 7. 8; Intra. Bskt. 5; Economics 8 Ma 6-8. Favorite Expression: Come stooge. Ambition: Get a stooge like Prima C nera. Always in the red. Stella Jane Raden Jane 455 German; College. Favorite Expression: Yotski-klotski. Ambition: To live happily ever afterward Quiet solitude . . . ballroom floors . . lasting friendship. Jack Finch Raine Duff 458 Emmet Skating 2, 4, 6; Intra. Honor 1-3; Times Rep. 1 1. 2; B Sguad 2; Clean- Hi-Y 8; Booster 5, 6. Bskt. 2; Science 2; C. 1. C. Rep. up Com. 2, 4, 6; Favorite Expression: Hi ya queen! Ambition: To make that blonde. certain beautiful Happy-go-lucky ... pi easing personality Forrest Wayne Rand Sally 451 Eastmon Intra. Bskt. 2; Swimming Squad 2-5; Math 6; Chess 7; History 8; Latin 2-3; French 6-7 Law 7. Favorite Expression: Be seein ' yuh. Ambition: Fly in United States air corps Sophisticated . . . ambitious . . . clevei  el velyn Ann Rasmussen Li; 464 Orr C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 3, 6, 7; Fencing 5, 6, 8; Golf 8; Y 6; Clean-up Prog. 5.7; Pentong 7; Howdy Day Prog. 6; Cheer- leading 7. ■Ite Expression: I ' ll remember you •ill. ' iibltion: To dance at my c )anclng feet . . . jolly funeral. Edwin Fred Rathert Pop Law 7; G 4, 5; Favorite Expression: He ' s a II In the haid. Ambition: It was to graduate- D n ' rous rhythm . . ..good D pal. J ' 469 - ' St. ? uVi j 6- rman 1-3; History 7; Times R J. ' J - ( ttle tetch l II Harvey I. Readdy Red 460 Lane C. I. C; Golf 6; Stamps 5. Favorite Expression: O. K. Toots. Ambition: Want to be an engineer. Ambitious . . . high ideals. Theodore William Reineking Ted 458 Proviso Lightweight Football I; Track 2; Times Rep. 4; C. I. C. Rep. 5. Favorite Expression: Tsh, I ' ll say. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer. Cut-up . . . humorous . . . romantic . . . handsome . . . ambitious . . . true. Robert Raymond Reynolds Bob ' 452 Tllton Astral 2; Lotin 2. Favorite Expression: Ethiopia. Ambition: To follow Horace Greeley ' s rnest end. Good nature . . successful enterpri Rena R. Rice Italian 7- Frendi Jep. 4; G. W. A. 1-5; College 4, 7,  Ita Bn Rep. 5; French 2 4; Pentong 6, 7-r (i: Publ. Chrm. Italian 6. Favorite ExpijsjP : ' Skip it. ' Ambition: Mary ' s partner In the bike Mischievous eyes . blonde boy friends ancing feet . One Hundred Ten CLASS OF 1935 Elizabeth Dj Riemer Lee , .VA ' ' ' - ' Young ege 7j ' Xvhafs it to you? 3 great cartoonist, efree . . . ready to go. ' Dallas Rigler Effie T. Ringer Eppie 4i9 Schurz French 2 3- Tennis 8; Baseball 3; Glee I; G. A. A. 3. Favorite Expression: I never knew that. Ambition: Do things I ' ve always wanted to. Friendly . . . operatic . . . artistic witty . . . dependent. [foseph Riordan 454 Resurrection Country 5. 7; Cab. Mem. Open Intra. Baseball 4: Intra. Bskt. 4; ack 3; Math. 8; Chemistry 7. orife Expression: Oh! Where are those S ' s? Ambition: To become an admiral. Ambitious . . . mechanical . .. athletic . . . game . . . scholarly Jdtprr-enton R ? ' Hay R. O. T. C. 1-4: Baseball 4; Intra. Rep. 5: Roy Harry Roberts 455 Oak Park Favorite Expression: Aw nuts. Ambition: To become a radio engineer. Swell guy when he sleeps. Bedonna Muriel Robinson Donna «8 Llndblom G. A. A. 1-4: Golf 2; Tennis 3: Jr. Dra- matics I 2- Concert Orchestra 1-4; College 7: Concert Orchestra 4. 4. 7; C. I. C. 4-8; Booster 6. Favorite Expression: Hi Toots. Ambition: To be built like Venus De Milo. Sweet sophistication . . . attractive . . . pleasing personality. J- Times  eV- 5: t JI C. Rep. 3. Favorite FKpress ' ton |i ; v¥ere the heck is It? fjr Ambition: Live forever and never grow old. Dreamv eyes . . . collegiate boy friends . . . dancing feet. Frank William Roepke 452 Hay Track 3. A; Intra. Bskt. 1-7. Capt. 7; Cast of Belle of Barcelona 6; Opera 6; Chem- istry 8; German 4; Times Rep. 2; C. I. C. Rep. I. Favorite Expression: You too. Brutus. Ambition: Be a butter and egg man. Collegiate hops . . . blue-eyed blondes . . . yellow roadsters. William E. Rollett Horsie 464 Our Lady Help of Christians C. I. C. Rep. I, 2; Times Rep. 3. 4; Intra. Bski. 5. Favorite Expression: Could you imagine dat. Ambition: To be a good palsey-walsey. Good teaser . . . roguish eyes . . . hid- den dimples. Robert Rocco Romano Bob 443 Clark Favorite Expression: Hm-hm-hm. Ambition: To travel around the world. 25 per cent air . . . 55 per cent violet ... 20 per cent pansy. y Myrtle Elizabethe Rose Mvrt 470 Young Law 8; College 8; Times Rep. 2; M. W. Rep. I. Favorite Expression: Smarty pants. Ambition: Find prosperity ' s hiding place. Conversational . . . dynamic personality . . . amiable . . . sympathetic . . . energetic. One Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITE Ogden Willlard Rosstedt Sully 451 Young Lav.; Latin; Tennis; Intra. Bskl. Favorite Expression; Hamburgers. Annbition: Block; knife; cleaver! Now guess. Twat . . . roily polly . . . flip . . . twip . . . dip. _ - C. I. te EiyressioVWHi oH tion| To see] l ubove go with one flashy cravats Marie A. Rottmaver ■Sis 469 Y 3; History 8; C. I. C. 2. Favorite Expression: You can ' t pri by me. Ambition; Let fate take its course. Quiet charm . . . calm efficiency true friend. Favorite Expression: Let Ambition: Finish college O.K. Karen Betty Royne 457 Lowell College 8; Pentong 8; Astral 2, 3; Law 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Hokay, sporrrt. Ambition: College— then money, travel and good spo gay Earl S. Ruby ) }(N Rube 564 f {iZnet rite Expression: What ' ; Ambition; Singer . Kather Ine M . Rupelt ' Kotchie ' 470 Bu irbank C. 1. C. Rep. 6; College 5; G. A. A. 3. Favorite Ambition activities Expressi : To ac on: Yippee yi. ;hieve success in al Ihletic •Athletic troctiveni 3SS . ' verstile . . . . buoyant . . b oyi; ih at- ;ical. Elizabeth Maude Rust - ' Rusty 455 Your r C , Class Gift Com. 8; Trees. Astral I. 2; German 3; M. W. Rep. 5, 6; Times y ' Rep. 7. 8. Favorite Expression: ' Ta-da ta-da. Ambition: To grow five inches taller. ty per- Theodore Ruszkiewicz Pusk 461 St. Cyril Times Rep. 2; C. I. C. Rep. I; Hi-Y; Intra. Bskt. 6; Tennis; Gymnastics 7. Favorite Expression: Hi. son. Ambition: Own the Chicago White Sox. All around fan . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . football. William Jordan Ruth Bill ' 452 Howe Co.Chrm. Clean-up Com. 8; Hi-Y 7, 8; German 4; C. i. C; Swimming 3; Intra. Bskt. 4; Golf 6; Times Rep. 2. Favorite Expression: ' Nuts to you, my good Alexander Dario Saavedra Gabby 453 Stowe M. W. Rep. I, 2; Times Rep.; Math.; Intra. Baseball; C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4; Intra. Bskt.; Science; History. Favorite Expression: This ' ll kill ya ' . Ambition: To be a famous surgeon. Silver . . . long eye lashes. One Hundred Twelv CLASS OF 1935 Roy E. Sayerstad Red 470 Foreman Pres. Dance Com. 5: V..Pres. Social 5; Capt. Baseball 5: Pres Class 2: Foreman. Favorite Expression: HI ya. Oscar? Ambition: Not to get the habit of work. Clever when awake (not often awake). Merwin Frederick Schade Murph 457 Cameron Cartoon 3; Printing and Engraving Com. 8; Law 8: C. I. C, 1-8; Gymnastics 5. 6: rt Inst. 3-8: Intra. Bskt. 3: Zoology 3. 4: Astral 6; Art 7, 8. Favorite Expression ' S a fine idea. Ambition: Commencement; employment: advancement and ???? Blonde hur artistit a nee popular congenial Robert Louis Schaefer Schalf 4i3 May Class Treas. 5. 4: Co-Chrm. Clean-up Prog. Com.; Military Band 1-4; Concert Band 5-8: Social Orchestra 7, 8; M. W. 1-5: C. I. C. Rep. 4-6: Architectural 3-8; Timss Rep 3. 4. Favorite Expression: You stink. Ambition: To swing out like Tommy Dor- sey. Tall dark handsome uts. ' Dorothy Estelle Schalm Schalmv • ' 51 K-. Opera Accompanist Marriage : Band 2-7; Orchestra I; College 7; Y 5. 6; Spera Librarian; Finance Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Holy kats. Ambition: Give Paderewski a run for r -, money. Rollicking laughter . . . vivacious spirits twinkling fingers. tion . 7 ell  omed please! orrespondent. nimble orchestr. Pe«rI.Schiff p rf; 453 Emmet BA. S ' toff Times 7. 8; Clean-up Com. 8; Silver Order of 1329 7; Little Theatre 4. 5; Pentong 8: History 7. 8; College 8; Ooen ForL-m 7, 6; Science Honor I; Activity Day Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Skip it. Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy and happy. Piquant features . . . dashing clothes . . . personality plus. Henry H. Schoenberg Hank 454 Spencer Sgt.-at-Arms Math.; Publ. Pentona: Math. 7 8; Cab. Pentong 2-8; History 7; Open Torum 7. 8; Law 8; Sgt.-at-Arms Open Forum 8; C- I. C. Rep. 2. Favorite Expression: Remember the Ala- Loe 470 Young L3W 7. 8; College 3-8; History 8; M- W. Rep. 8; College Rep- 3- Favorite Expression: Hi ya. Josie? Ambition: Create the world ' s most exclu- sive designs. Interesting . . . witty . . . sincere . . . delightful companion. June E. H. Schroeder Tuney ' Summer School St. Pauls La- 4; College 7; Tennis 7; Times Rep 2-4; C- I. C. I-6; Booster 5- Favorlte Expression: Hi keets. Ambition: To be a big success with???? •Bubbling laughter . - . everlasting friend- ships . . . dainty personality. One Hundred Thirteen ) VIAROON AND WHITE n ? ' - f . u oC f3 Marjorle L. Schroeder Gold Honor Pin 7; Sec. Pentong 1 Deputy 8; M. W. Bus. StaH 7, 8 Daffy Pentong Cab. 7. Favorite Express ' Ambition: Life, tiappincss. ■ ' •Refined charnn Open 8; Operetta 8; .tudent C 1-8; ;ab. 8; Jit of tasto Grace Lucile Schulenburg Gracie 458 Young C. i. C. I-B; Times Rep. 3-5; M. W. Rep. ?: ' College 4; G. A. A. 7, 8: Tennis 8. Favorite Expression: Oh piffle. Ambition: To travel— all over the world. Spontaneous laught ' r . . . cheery hel o; . . . lovely personality. Herbert F. Schuler Bud 458 Ryerson Flower, Motto and Color Com. 8; R. O. T. C. 1-8; Science Honor 2, 3; German 3 4- Thorson ' s Thugs 5-8; Sgt. Thorson ' s Thugs 5; 1st Sgt. Thorson ' s Thugs 5; Lt. R. O. T. C. 7; Capt. R. O. T. C. 8; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Cheerio pip! pip! Ambition: The University of Illinois. Militaristic . . . chemistry labs . . . . snappy commands. Betty Marion Schultz 458 Ha, ent Com. 8; Treas. Pentong 8 Sec. Pentong 7; M. W. Rep. 5, 6; Time- Rep. 3. 4; College 8; Y 7, 8; Publ. Com College 7; Little Theatre 5, 6; French 3 Favorite Expression: Ifs the Irish in me Ambition: Live, love and be happy. Sentimental . . . charming dark eyes . - Isabel G. Scobbie Blondie 467 Schu C. 1. C. 1-8; Glee 3; G. A. A. Treas. 4, 5 G. A. A.; Dramatic 4: Spanish 1-4. Favorite Expression: One never knows does one? Ambition: To reach the top. Witty . . . sweet personality plus . . friendly . . . charming. Mary Ann Seghl Mickey 469 Orr Law 8; C. I. C. Rep. 5; Capt. of Capt. Ball 7; Italian 5; Y 7. Favorite Expression: What do you think? Ambition: To take it on the chin. Continental . . . dimples . . . poisonality . . . pleasant company. Alma M. Shapiro Atzi 452 Hay Chrm. Clean. up Essay Contest 8; Class Gift Chrm. 8; Open Forum 7. 8: History 8; C. I. C. 1-3, 8. Favorite Expression; Snorky and snozzy I calls it. Ambition: Professional dancer. Dependable worker . . panion . . . charming gii E. Eileen Sharp Cleo 46 Science Honor I, 2; Gl X. A. 2. 3; Fresh. Robert Wayne Shaw Bob 461 Howe Sr. Class Pres. 7, 8; Jr. Class Pres. 5, 6 Sec. Hi-Y 7; V.-Pres. Student Congress 8 Student Council 5-8; Chrm. Sr. Social Chrm. Clean. up Com. 6; Clean-up Play 6 Ed. Hi-Y Ink 8; History 7. Favorite Expression: Aw you don ' t kno the score. Ambition: To have friends and monei honestly. Leadership . . . self-assurance . . . loft, heights . . . popularity. Kenneth Harry Shurtleff Curly 463 Young C. I. C. Rep. 3; Pres. Archrtectural 3-8; French 3. 4; R. O. T. C. Corp. 1-4: Gym 6. 7; Math. 7; M. W. Rep. 3; Interclub 8. Favorite Expression: Ye know. Ambition: To have a personality like Fran, cis De Veirman. Music . . . swell guy . . . good timesi . . . eats. 1 I Emmet ' 3-8; Botany i ; Little tft: Intra. Bskt. ?; Science 8; Sr. frfif-Jtovu.: Fresh. ,- Expression: What ' s a matter? nbition: Big buslnsisj big bankroll; big i Heart. Jay R. Siegel. Beata Elaine Sievers Bee 457 Byford M. W. Art Staff 7; Astral 7; C. I. C. Rep. 2; G. A. A. I; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression; Now that ' s taken Ambition: To be a Artistic fingers . . lasting friendships. ' earning artist, quiet efflclen. One Hundred Fourteen Elsie T Sim ■Scotty 4 Glee 2: Band 2 : T C. 1. C. 1. Favorite Expressi on: Ambition : To marry Good sport . . • . ' ° Adele Anne Simko Simp 468 Chopin Commencement Com.; Typing Contest 6-8 Astral 1-8; Times Rep. 3-5; M. W. Rep 6-8- Y 7 8: College 4. 5; G. A. A. 4 Law 7, 8; C. I. C. Rep. 3. Favorite Expression: You ' re nuts. Ambition: F nd what I ' m looking for. Typewriters . . . shorthand . . . notebook: . . . contests. Louis A. Simon lo_u • ' 5 ' ? Bmjpet InlraJBsliL-J; German 1-4: I«n(l rUennis TeflfnkrriJ«?n,, iU isJ;j£i 4 ' CTnC. Rep. 2; .. aVSSrTIiend. ' obert A. Sinnon Bob 455 Emmet Sports Ed. Times 8; Cheerleader 1-7; Quill and Scroll- Gold Class Order of 1329 8; Band 1-4- Sports Writer Times 7; Little Theatre 3 4- Minor Letter Tennis 6; Open 8; Lunchroom Com. 8. te Expression: You wanta bet? :ion; To matte the world miss me. Cheer drawing antics . . . sports writing [cellence . . . ready wit. Molly Singer Squirt 451 Cameron Y 8- C. I. C. Rep. 2; G. A. A. 2-6 Intra. Volley Ball 2; Tennis 6; Fencing 6, Open Forum 8; Astral I. Favorite Expre-.-s jn: Don ' t know it. Ambition: Attain the lofty height of 5 ft Athletic ability . . . mischievo a swell kid. us eye . . Albert Slavin Al 453 Delano BsH. 3.8: V.-Pres. History 4-7; tory 3; Non-Smoking Com. 8; ball 1. 2; C. 1. C. Rep. 1; Tir Tennis 8; Chemistry; Latin. Treas. His -resh. Foot nes Rep. 2 Favorite Expression; 1 was ther e. teacher. ' Ambition: To beat Elsworth Vi nes. Very fast . . . smiling hoops Sr Of I 9 3 ' S Albert Z. ' Sluts ' _ _ Wright ' es. Open Forupr=ffr V.-Pres. Open F( 7- Chrm. Publ. Com. Clean-up Campaign 8- Pres. Sr. City League 7; Interclub 8; Little Theatre 5; Law Delegate 8; History 7, 8; Track 5. 6; Student Civic Council 7. 8. Favori - Expression: Remember the Alamo. Ambition: Wall street inveslment-banking- cntrepreneur dc luxe. Campaigns . . , elections . . . high pres- sure salesmanship . . . smiles. Viola A. Smedberg 468 Key Y 6. 7; C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 6. 7; Law Tennis 6; College 4; Booster 6. Fivorite Expression: Oki-doki. Arnbltion: To get the million without th ndividuality sparkling br ' eyes anellen Smith 468 Young Class Gift Com. 8; Y 8; Booster Rep. 7; Law 7; College 4-8; Chrm. Law Mem. Drive; Tennis 6; G. A. A. 4; Pentong 7. 8; Chrm. Refresh. Com. Law. Favorite Expression: Palsaddictinsomnidip- Anibition: See American first— then the 3(y JEIiza etlc « kl15 ' V)| ' M?2 Del MVhga Betty ' . ' Pres., C. I. C. 8; Treas. C. I. C Y ■ Cab. 5, 6; V.KtfS. ' i VJlentor Cab, 71 8; Cast of VNarTneile ' l 8; Bron ClaA dVjVf 1329; Gold Honor l jn N ComM; Opera Cab. 8. Favorite Exp ,-i. - .Wl v Olive A. Smith Ol ' 459 Young C. I. C. I- College 3; M. W. Rep. 5; ' Y 7; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Oh help! Ambition: Say right thing at the right Reba Luclle Smith Bright Eyes 470 Burbank Jr. Public Speaking 5; Little Theatre 6, 7; Or- chestra 5. 6; Winner Oratorical Contest 7. Favorite Expression: That ' s what you think. Ambition: Live up to his highest expec- tations. Impressive speeches . . . dreamy walties . . .lovable . . . companionship. One Hundred Fifteen MAROON AND WHITE Rita F. Smith Rida •167 G. A. A. I -); C. I. C. I-8; Law; Pentonq 5. 6; Open Forum 7; History 6. 7. Ambition: To become a good stenog- rapher. Contagious laughter . . . genial person ality. Ruth Smith 457 Delano V.-Pres. German 5; Art Staff 7. 8; M. W. Rep. 8; Open Forum Publ. Com. 7, 8; College 6-8; Y 3-6. Favorite Expression: It isn ' t fun -nn-y . . . Ambition: Travel everywhere; up, down, all around. Sinc-rlty . . . serenity . . . smiling and pleasing personality. Louis Arthur Smitzer Lou 463 Roosevelt Intra. Bskt. Champions 4; Jr. Track 4; Intra. Baseball 2; Times Rep. 6. Favorite Expression: Hey. got an odd? Ambition: To graduate from Austin in ' 35. An all around fellow. David P. Snelling Da 451 Lev Chess 8; Pentong 8; Capt. R. O. T. C. 8 Printing and Engraving Com. 8; Math. 8 History 8. Favorite Expression: Absltively. poso lutely. Ambition: Fly in United States air corps Devilish . . . always ready . . . Evans Robertson Snodgrass 453 Prov History 7; Math. 7; Publ. Mgr. Nc Com. 8. Ambition: To know the realm of scien Studious . . . intelligent . . . a r fellow. Marvin Allan Snyder Marv 456 Delanc Latin 1-4; Law 7; Chrm. Civics 8; C. I. C 1-8; Orchestra I, 2; Fencing 2-7; History 7 Hl-Y 5-8; Math. 1-4; All-State Orchesti ■33. Favorite Exprc •Like sumptin ' t. Ambition: To keep my feet on a desk. Large office . . . beautiful secretar . . . bankers ' hours. t-M ars arshall L. Sola Ma Sun •Scho C. I. C. Rep. 5, 6; Intra. Bskt. 3. 4; Fresh. Track I, 2: Booster 5, 6; Chess 8. Favorite Expression: Look at him. Ambition: To see what I can see. Generous impulses . . . jewel-loving . . . elephantine grace. Alice Wanda Spiaiek Al V 456 Byford Cast of ' HifXiaq of Nannette 8; V.- Pres. Op rV 8;XPueen of Fresh. 2; Pres. Hay BWnch AstrJI-V Section Deputy 8; GolW ie 68- VtV I-8: Y 6-8; Times li;p. 2-4; SiJpOChrm. Courtesy Drive 4. fSBvorite Expression: It ' s your pal. Al. Ambition: World-wide travel; old-fashioned garden. Dresden China . . . sweet fragrance . . . dainty fori .1 f«.,0 fl . 2(idiLtlV. C pt. 8; ' ]wal I, 2; ' fflfiaTi ForuJtX e:70rche5tra .fZ; Pentong sTihesiB!; -. ] y ,J ftv ' orite ExptissiorfT Ipj r pke ' s sake— o,ce. - ( Ambition: Cobmns o fibres; telephones; high i nanc jA s . . . teaser . . . good ' Impish brovvn e lompaniort., ' Virginia June Spreitzer Babe 470 Nobel Orchestra 2-6; Times Rep. 7, 8; Astral 7, 8; Y 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Deputy 8. Favorite Expression: Oh, ham. Ambition: To develop my musical talents. Intelligent . . . musically inclined . . . ■ ■ enthusj45tii;. py pi , Edwin Carl Sprengel Eddie 454 St. Paul ' s Luther Cab. Open Forum 8; Clean-up Com. Intra. Baseball 4; Intra. Bskt. 4; Math. 7, Chemistry 7, 8; Daffy Day Com.; . Track 3. Ambition: To play baseball. Pleasing person . . . good scout . . blonde curls. Frank B. Srebalus _J . ' Fran 460 ' . Intra. Bskt. 3, 4; Gymna sASy ■ -- 8; Football 2. V ' ' y_ Ite Expression: HI, pop. j ' tion: To be a radio englrleer. Amb Studit egotist E.- r One Hundred SIxtDon CLASS OF 1935 Junemarie Joan Stack ■■June 470 SI. Mel ■■V B; C. I. C. Rep. 3; Astral 7; Finance Com. 8; C. I. C. Mem. 1-8; History 8. Favorite Expression: ■■Remind me not to forget. ■■ Ambition: Sail o er the deep, blue sea. ■■Personality . . . intelligence . . . charm . . . cheery. ■■ Frank William Stafford •■Whitie ' 458 Tilton Law 8; C. 1. C. Favorite Expression: ■■Hey stupid. up- Ambition: Overshoes; travel; edu tramp. ■ ' Good natured . . . ever smiling hurry cated friendly . . . capability. ' ' Norman Joseph Staller ■ ' Norm 455 New Trier Township Conductor Military Band; Band Instructor 6-8; Concert Band; Capt. R. O. T. C; C. I. C. Rep.; Law 8; Debating I. 2; As- sociate Advisor Open Forum; Times Rep. 3; Boys Glee I. Favorite Expression: He ' s all right, the world ' s crazy. ■ ' Ambition: Surgery in A. M. — Symphony in P. M. othing hands . . stirring pen npressiN rlos Thomas Albin Stang Tom 461 Young V..Pres. Law 8; C. I. C. Rep. 1-4; M. W. Rep. 8; History 8; Clean-up Com. 6; Chem- istry 8; Intra. Bskt. 5. Favorite Expression: To be or not to be. Ambition: To travel on the road to ruin. Industrious . . . adventurous . . . great orator. George Washington St. Clair Georgie ' 461 Young Stage Crew 8. Favorite Expression: How ' s it going, kid? ' Ambition: Mechanical engineer. Tinkering with machinery , . . hot rhythms. Martin Frank Steelhammer Ba Ba Inl nd nd 1-8; 7, 8 Bskt Sgt. ; Gy - 3; Band 6, 7; mnastic 7. R. O. T. C Or 8; . 1- chestrs M. 4. 1 6; L W. 1 Fa vor Ite E ipres: slon: 111 pay ya Tuesday. An Du nbitlon: chin. Pla y the pi. ano like Eddi Cheerful gambler . intell Igent. alph Henry Stenseng Stens 463 Hay Gymnastic 4-8; French 3. 4; Intra. Bskt. 3; liura. Baseba I 4; Swimming 3, 1; iv.u.. . ., M. W. Staff; Architectural. Favorite Expression: It ' s all muscle. Ambition: Do a giant-ketch me. Blonde . . . smiling . , . sports . . . eats . . . sleep . . . gymnastics. ' Milton Louis Stern Ga-Ga 456 Orr Track 3-8; Football 2-7; Varsity A 3-8; Sgt.-at-Arms Jr. Class ' 34j; Sports Stan Times 5; Sec. Science Honor 3; Non-Smok- .ng Com. 7, 8. Favorite Expression: What ' s the matter? ' Ambition: To win the affection of G. M. Silent . . . versatile . . . virile . . . humorous . . . sophisticated . . . romantic. ier ice P.erle Sternstein ?■ PentonaT?: d, story 7; G. A. 7yUi Cl V! 3, 4;TTon5r5ociety Sop. 3, 4; Life WiS S; Bskt. Fatotite Expre(Cki.M ' jTl aV cute- Ambition: To Adrian. Languid smile clothes created ;xgulslte clothes Dorothy Mae Steuben Steuble 451 May Open Forum 8; Chess 8; Y C; Booster b; limes Rep. 6; College 7; French 4; M. W . Kep. 2; Fencing 6. Favorite Expression: Tend to your knlt- ntertainlng . , . dress well One Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE Martha Elizabeth Stodd Marty 458 Opera 5; Chess 7. 8: College 7; V.P Chess 8; Penlong 8: Times Rep. 8. Favorite Expression: Aw nuts! Annbltion: To hear Mason and Dixon ' s li Many moods . . . poetical ability . quiet understanding. John Norman Storck Hector 454 Spencer Pres. Math. 7, 8; Chess 7, 8; Chess 2nd Table 8: Concert Band 5, b; Concert Or- chestra 5, 6; C. I. C: Interclub 8. Favorite Expression: Join the math club! Ambition: To go places. Industrious . . . capable . . . likeable Bernice Magdellne Storm NIecie 469 Marshall Favorite E xpression: Do tell! Ambition: To lose ter 1 or fifteen pounds. True frier Id . . . gay ipanion. William Sellar St out Bill 460 Young Arch. 4-6; Law 8. Tim les Rep. 3-8: Annual Rep. 4; Favorite E; pre ssion: ; iomf ; fun. aye kid. Ambition: To do big thir igs in business. Entertaini ng. ' 7. -.-. f 3 7 Carolyn Rae Strauss Cary 456 Burbar:. G. A. A. 4.( C. 1. C. Rep. Capt. Ball 7; porter 8; C. 1. i; Times 7; Tennis Leader , C. 1-8. Re, 4-8; Cla: 0. 6-8; Y 7 Order of 1327 iS 7; Times Rr; Favorite E (pre ssion: Who cares? Ambition: To find the silvi er lining. Speedy ri captivating Dadsters . . . . . rhythr Tl. ' ' noonlight . . Angus E. Stringfellow Stringy 451 Marshall Chess 8; Math. 8; Penlong 8; History 8. Blonde top . . . witty comebacks . . . friendly. jg «V l era Lillian Stroh m Ver- 464 Byford Y 6-8; C. I. C. Rep. 2; Booster 7; Tennis 8: Color, Motto and Flower. Favorite Expression: Yes. that ' s right! Ambition: Find the object of my affections, Gay laughter . . . pleasing personality . . . dancing feet. Stanley Studstrup • Stan 467 ' Hay Law 7; C. I. C. 1-8; Open Forum 7- ' lay Official 1; History 7, 8; Spanish-4: C. I. C. Rep. 3. , Favorite Expression: Hi-ya, cuz! ' Ambition: Accountant— if I pass in book- keeping. Studious . . . likeable . . . worthy friend . . . cheery smiles. Helen J. Suhi Bobby 469 Com ' ! Law 8; Flower and Color nan 3, 4; College 2; G. A. Fav es Rep. I, 2. orile Expression: Ho! Hun Can ' t get Ambition: You should know??? Always out for a good time, James Bernard Sutherland PhiMy 463 Emmet Intra. Bskt.; Commencement Com.- M W.; Intra. Baseball. Favorite Expression: Hi. ho, silver. Ambition: Proper words in proper places, park-eyed . . . snappy . . . wi ' a glint Edward J. S English Track 9; In Gordon Le Roy Swanson Chief 458 Nash ' Bus. Mgr. M. 8, W. 7, 8; Pres. Boys ' Glee 6; Chrm. Publ. Com. Music Dept. 7; Dele- gate Northwestern 8; Interclub 6- Astral 6-8; Co-Ed. Hay Day I, 2; Sgt.-at-Arms Pentong 8; Chrm. Publ. Com. Math. 8; Co-Treas. Daffy Day 7. Favorite Expression: Skip it! mbition: Acquire and appr3ciate true, eternal friendship. Rare qualities . . . deepest sympathy . . . capability . , . initiative. One Hundred Eighteen CLASS OF 1935 Louise Elsie Swanson Lewy 4M Burbanfc Jr. High ■y 6 7- Dennisea I: Booster 7: C. I. C. Rep. 7: Baseball 8; Tennis 8; History 6. 7. Tap 7; Open Forum 7; News Paper 2. Favorite Enpression: But oh for the op- portunity. Amoition: To cop a copper. Dance bids . . . sports . . . snappy coms- For Swleton 440 St. Stanislaus all I; Intra Bskt. 2; Law 8: i. 2: History 8. rite Expression: So what? Ambition: Play with the Chicago White Sox. He sits high In everybody ' s heart. Ruth Alma Switzer ■Rudy •470 Cameron Times Rep. 1. 2: C. I. C. Rep. S; College 48: History 8; Latin 2; M. W. Rep. 3. 4. Favorite Expression: I can ' t gel over It. Ambition: To accomplish something. Good company . . . humorous . . . artis- tic taste . . . popular. Doris MaryAnn Sylvander Blondle 457 Key Girls ' Band 4 7; German 4. 5; C. I. C. 1-8; Tennis 8. Favorite Expression: Oh! Are you funny! Ambition: To land on the isle of succ s ' . Pleasant skies . . . lovable . . . fussy kittens . . . travel. Phyllis S. Szarzynski Phil 470 Hanson Pari Astral I. 2; Law 8; C. I. C. 1-8; Gift Com. 8: Y 5. Favorite Expression: I have to laugh. Ambition: Travel and be a successful sec retary. Dream ' r . . . serious . . . bright . . . quiet . . . pleasing perionatit Henry Talbot ' Hank ' 444 St. Angela Concert Orchestra 1-4: C. I. C. 1-8; His- tory 8; Journalism 8: Tennis 4; Chess 8. Favorite Expression: Oh, sassafras! Ambition: College, travel, brilliant, news- paper writer, Gay . • - jolly . . . carefree . . . blue shaggy sweaters. i,,Mljnei B. Tamm Bee 449 Bethel Deputy 8- Commencement Com. 8; Sec. Science Honor 3. 4; M. W. Rep. 3: Law 8; Y 8; German 3. Favorite Expression: Oh. you can ' t take BeHy Raee Terra . ySnapshot Editor UColor Motto Coi lege 7, 8; Lat ' - Spencer M. W. 7, 8: Power ■n. 8; Y 3, 4. 7, 8: Col- 3 4; Science Honor I. 2: 1-3; Silver Order of 1329: Law 8: Pentong 7, 8. Favorite Expression; Kinda sorta like. Ambition: To be an air stewardess. Snappy frocks . . . proms . . . piquant beauty . . . petite. Dorothy Ormel Thoma Dot 444 May C. I. C. 2: Glee 4-8: Law 7: G. A. A. 1-3: Y I. 2: Booster 5. 4: Clean-up Com. 2: Times Rep. 3, 4. Favorite Exr r «lon: God only knows and He won ' t tell. Ambition: To please that certain someone. Ruffled organdy aprons . . . poise . . . :jleasant disposition. One Hundred Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE Robert Edwin Thomas Chopper ■Ib-t Fresh. Track Meet I; Science Hone Sgt.-al-Arms Prep 3; Pentonq 3- ■= mmq 3, 4, 6; Track 2; Little Theatre Favorite Expression: Lick me girls, I lollypop! Ambition: To be a 4 ' 4 of devil. Puny puns . . . everlasting grin . good fellow. Irene T. Thompson Renee 469 Schur: Tennis: Y 5-8; Law 7 8; M. W. Rep 6: C. I. C. 5-8. Favorite Expression: What would you give to know? Ambition: To sweep the cobwebs off pros perity. Sunny smiles . . . hazel pools . . . pleas- ant disposition. Mildred Lillian Thompson Millie ' 168 Howe Y 8: College 4; Law 7; Glee 3; G. A. A. 4: Tennis 6; Booster 6; C. I. C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Aw nertz. ' Ambition: To be an efficient stenographer. Sweet . . . pleasing personality . . . like- able . . . good natured. Stanley Arthur Thoren Stan 458 Byford Intra. Bskt. 2-4; C. I. C. Favorite Expression: When do we eat? Ambition: Travel. ; ' Ready wit . . . capable . . . always smil- ing , , . sports. Evelyn M. Thorsen Ev 4i9 Young Law 7: History; Capt. Volley Ball Teanr Capt. Baseball Team. Favorite Expression: Isn ' t that awful. Ambition: Find the corner that shelters prosperity. Magnetic i.mpishness . . . personality per- sonified . . . contagious giggles. Stage Crew 8; C. I. C; Laf Day i. Favorite Expression: You auto know. Ambition: To become an expert electri engineer. Cle atorl Thomas Trakas Open Forum 8; Math. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2; Times Rep. I; R. O. T. C. I-S; 2nd Lt. R. O. T. C. 7; Dep. Student Congress 8; Sgt. R. O. T. C. 6; French I, 2. Ambition: Become Minister to Spa Little ... but big hearted.! I- athryn J. TrMoar Pres College 8; Sr. Bd. M. W Open Forum 7; Bronie Order 1329 8; Li ' tie Theatre 4-6; M. W. Rep. 5 6; Co lege Cab. 4, 5, 7; College Style Show 7 Pentong 6-8; Interclub 8. Favorite Expression: Want a picture? Ambition: To be someone ' s shrinking olet rt clothe Mae Dorothy trorr y lTom f3 •Ma 458 College 6; Y 3-5; Times Rep. 3. 4; C. I. C. Rep. I. 2; German I, 2; G. A. A. 1-5. Favorite Expression: Who do you think you are. anywho? Ambition: To do bigger and better things. Capable . . . magnetic personality . . . full of life. One Hundred Twenty Robert Franklin Tuck Bob -152 Astral 8; Pentong B; Latin V.-P History 8: Law 7. B; Times Rep. I; Scienc Honor 2: Social Orchestra 4; Concert O chestra 3; Clean-up Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Holy Dinah. Ambition: To make a hole Philandi guy. Gilda L. Turco Accountant M. W. Bus. Staff; M. W. Rep. 4; Y ■ 6-8; College 8; Law 8; His- tory 8; Pentong 8; Booster 8; Publ. Com. Clean-up Campaign; Astral 2-4. rite Expression: Skip it. Ambition: Make a million without the mil- lionaire. Eternal smile ... a pal worth while. Frederick W. Turner Fred 463 Ryerson Intra. Bskt. Champs 4; Intra. Baseball 2; M. i W. Rep. I: Times Rep. 4; Band 2. 3; C. I. C. Rep. 5. Favorite Expression: Let ' s see your home- Ambition: Be a janitor in a girls ' school. The reason why Austin is delightful. Military Band 1-6; Law 7; Concert Band 6-8; Sgt. Band 4-6; Lt. R. O. T. C. 7; Capt. R. O. T. C. 8; Printing and Engraving Com. B; Science 2; Auto B. CLASS OF 1935 Roy Frank UfiJioT_, ' i ) ' } Ui Emmet Co.ciVm usiness Men ' s Clean-up Com. 8- Cw4trft5 -Clean-up Com. 8; Bskt. 7, Br ' ' Gonr ; La v: ffey Day, Com. 7; History; Fresh. Swi4i ;Wbet; BVo«er Capt. Intra. Bskt. ■ ■ -- y . Ambition: T be i-first tiasj lawyer. Country fel ; . . . balniy weather . . . worklesj ' days. Dorothy Verkler Felicia Dorothy Vltacca 470 Ryerson 1. C. 8; Italian 7; Law 8; Y 8; Col- ge 5. 6; G. A. A. 2. 3. Favorite Expression: I ignore you. Ambition: To do less and see more. Gracious . . . vivacious . . . and exact n everything. John Vittal Vittles 454 Carpent Math. 7 8; Intra. Bskt. 4; Chem. 7, Open Forum 7. 8; Daffy Day Com. 7; Intr Baseball 4. Favorite Expression: 1 deserved an F. Ambition: To pay income tax. Tall . . . dark . . . handsome . . . fu fillment of maiden ' s prayer . Gertrude Ida Voth ■Gertie 469 Bethel C. I. C. 1-8; Com ' l Law 8; History 8; Y 8; German 3, 4; Times Rep. 2. Favorite Expression: Some fun, eh. Ambition: To be a lady of leisure. Perpetual grin . . . humorous . . . great Robert George Wackerlin Bob ' 560 Member Swimming 2-6; M. W. Rep. 7. Favorite Expression: Who asked you about that? Ambition: An expert in radio and refrig- Studious . . . humorous . . . cheerful mbitious . . . good talker. One Hundred Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE Walter Wade Wallie 456 Young Concert Band 4-8; Military Band 2-4; Na- tional H. S. Band Contest 4; City H. S. Band Contest 6; 2nd. Lt. Band. Ambition: To become a success. Studious . . . leader . . . sincere . . . musical . . . ability . . . eHicient. Howard Otto Wagner Ho 58. ' ..;. A PrtfS. ' tfpera 8; Opeoat : F I Infa. ' z riage of Nannette .8;|Clj Ambition: Success peoatM: Fresh. qjMps hh. Bskt. 2ijl- german . of Ba-ri;9te r 4: Mar- ay Co shining personality. ' Florence Eliza beth Wa hi Tulla 45( Nobel College 7; Y 7. .8; Pentong 8; C. I. C. Sa(?orite Ex res n ) i mbition: lip be !s)fcn; Oh m% Oh ollege graduate. ■ Sweet sincerity . . . calm disposition William Arthur Wahl C. I. C. Rep. 4. Favorite Expressio know. Ambition: To makf Quiet . . . genui( deep ' . Oh-h-h! I don ' t stratosphere flight . . . ' still watE Thomas T. Walker Tom 462 Burbank Times Rep. 6, 7; Gymnastic 4; Tumblers 3; Favorite Expression: What homework? Ambition: To beat Myers in a check Darlene Marcelle Wal Astral 8; Clean-up Com. 8; Pentong 8 Law 7. 8; Times Rep. 2; Latin 1-3; Scien Honor 1-4; Y I, 2, 7. 8; Glee 3, 4; ( A. A. 1-3. Favorite Expression: I dunno. Ambition: Happiness — isn ' t that enough Vivacious . . . keen personality . . . tri friendship . . . orchids. Grover A dley Wall , Jr. ■Professor 460 B C. 1. C. 1. Favorite Expr ession: Am 1 good? Of Ambition: To get a job in aviation. Ouiet . . . motioned. studious . . . lanky and Edmund George Wallock 463 Mills Baseball 7, 8. Favorite Expression: Is that so? Ambition: To become a baseball player. Handsome ... shy ... and whatta ball player. urwood Benjamin Walters Bud 458 Young Prom Com. 8; Opera 8; Math. 7. Ambition: To be adaptable to all situa- George Tom Walters ouke 455 Indianapolis, Ind. R. O. T. C. 1-4; Civics I; Intra. Bskt. 4; Law 7; Class Day Com. 8. Favorite Expression: Tweeker beans— Gruntin ' Josephine— Omar. Ambition: Pop ' s right hand horse magnate. Super-dynamic personality , . . smarty usher . . . athlete joe. hVarry Ward ■Tlash 454 Key Football 2-8; V.-Pres. C. I. C. 8; Clean-up Com. 8; Non-Smoking Com. 7, 8; Intra. Bskt. 4; Intra. Baseball 4; Track 3; Varsity A 2-8; Daffy Day Com.; Chem. I, 2. Favorite Expression: Hya snooks. Ambition: Play baseball with the Cubs. Loyal . . . trustworthy ... a darn good fellow. Charles Walter Warner Red 454 St. Thomas Aquinas Math. Favorite Expression: How ' s it. Ambition: To succeed in everything I try. Bashful . . . studious . . . likeable . . . handsome . . . readheaded chap. One Hundred Twenty-two CLASS Ethelyn Lindley Warnlmorv . •Eddy ' 466 To;ir.j Y 8; Hlftory a C.T C. I-S GoP « Favo lte Expression: ' [Sotne ' fiin believe Ambition; 8e A-1 stenogr he . f V , ' ■ ' Humorous . . . good dancef i ' . . w!t , . . . good sport. Justine Anna Waskow Snookle ■ 464 Wright Booster Pres. V.-Pres.; 6-8: Interclub 8; C. I. C. Rep. 5. 6: Commencement Com. 8- Pentong 7. 8: History 7. 8: College 7, 8; Golf 8: ' Y 7. 8. Favorite Expression: Someone Is nuts, not Ambition: To brealc a broker. Obliging . . . sweet . . . thoughtful . . . Catherine Emily Wasmund Kay 470 Nash College 8- German 5: History 8; C. I. C. Rep. 2: C. I. C. 1-8: Booster 8. Favorite Expression: Hi ya Toots! Ambition: To be somebody ' s stenographer. Bright eyes . . . cheery smiles . . . quiet George Peter Wechselberger Wex 460 Young Intra. BsH.: Fresh. Football; Times Rep. Favorite Expression; Some class. I ' ll say. Ambition: To blov my own nose. Outdoor sports . . . speed . . . thrills . . . adventure (toots). Albert Wegger ' Al 456 Tennis 8: Che Young 8; Astral 1; C. I. Hl-Y C. 1-8. Favorite Expression: Fooey. Ambition: Chemistry and more chemlstr, Analytical . . . intelligent . . . test tub . . . formulas. Marion Weinberg Merchy ' 466 I Favorite Expression: Nuts! Ambition: To teach mathematics. Loyal friend . . . jolly . , . regular fellow. Bertil C owcrWerner Young ' Ed. M. i V . 8: Qg l 6-8: The Mar- age of Nannette : CS Gift Com.; Intra. Bskt. 1-3- Intra. Baseball 2: Times Rep. I. 2- M. i W. Rep. 4, 7. 8: C, I- C. Rep. 3; Bronze Order of 1329. Favorite Expression: If you only knew. Ambition: Go sailing in Greta Garbo ' s shoes. Pleasing smiles . . . magnetic person- ality , . . big business. Dudley Sheldon West „__ Dud 453 C9 D Favorite Exor ssion: Take it e-isy. Ambition: To become medical doctor and surgeon. Very ambitious lined toward Lucylle,Westber Ld- ul ' ., ' ' Y • 452 St. Thomas ji 3 ' 7 ; fi ftege 7 8; Pentong 7. Istory- Ii ' S; Forum 7; C. I. C. 1-7. bitlon: be a success. Lovely . . . loveable . . . laughing Loui lyAar ' or Ljt iOr -iftt RIvertld rOpereJta tfbg 4; r ' ' t Austi ■ ' Y ■ 8; College  )■ Favorite Expressio ' silly. Ambition: To go to coHeg Dimples . . . suavity . . . a jolly Hi . . . sunny B. Maxyne Weston Mickey 453 Tilton Glee 1-5; Gift Com. 8; Sgt.at-Arms. Favorite Expression: Gay life If you don ' t wealten. Ambition: To travel. Vivacious . . . companionable ... at- tractive . . . melodious. Ross L. Wetzel Hash-house 457 Young Chem. 3; M. S. V . Art Staff 2. 3. 5. 7. 8 Cartoon 3: Co-Cartoon Ed. M. Vl . 8 Times Cartoonist: Intra. Bskt. 4: Gym 8 C. I. C. Favorite Expression: Ain ' t. Ambition: To commercialize Jerry Todd. Inopportune chuckle . . . cartoon . . heavy, black lines. ay One Hundred Twenty-three MAROON AND WHITE Scott Whalin Eleanore White Tema 454 Clark Pres. History 8; Printing Com. 8; Interclub 8; Astral 4. 5; Pentong 6; History 7; Y 5: Forum 7, 8; College 5. t. Favorite Expression: After all. Ambition: Sail on the good ship lollypop. Effervescent . . . self-assurance . . . studious . . . integrity . . . dependable. f garet r, whita Bunty . ' 457 C. I. Q. iep. 7. 8; Collec G. A — - 3e h-i-H ' hi: HistClV 8; Auto orite Expre4ipn: QJi is Wat so! ii. ' n Ambition: Gob ( sition. health, and . J DorofMe Clare Wielding Dot y X ' ' tv ' ' ° ' ' ' p 6; Life ij4 vPentong 7; G 6. 7; HayVslral ?; «itral 3; M ep. 7. 8; C(_ _ _ cheape Grayce Charlotte Wilkinson Red 453 Oak Park Y 7, 8; History 4, i-8: Pentong 7, 8; C. I. C. 3-8; College 8; G. A. A. 5, 6. Favorite Expression: I hate you! Ambition: To be the object of his affec- tions! Smiling good humor . . . red hair . . . peppy. Elda M. Williams El 470 ' Manley Commencement Com. 8; History 8; C. I. C. Rep. I; Times Rep. 3; Booster 8. Favorite Expression: Live ' n ' learn. Ambition; To marry my boss ' son. A charming personality . . . dignified and natural. One Hundred Twenty-four Harold Williams 452 Tllto t, O. T. C. I-8; Lt. 7. Capt. 3; Offic b 7; Science Honor 2; Fire Marshal 7. Favorite Expression: Safety first. Ambition: Lav . Thoughtful . . . sense of humor . dependable and ambitious. Theda Jane Williams Just Jane 457 Oak Park Rep. 7, 8; G. A. A. 7, 8; College Open Forum 7; C. I. C. Rep. 6; Y Oh 7. Favorite Expr( Ambition: To attain my heart ' s desire. Glowing blondeness . . . intensely ali . . deceivingly demure. Walter W. Wilson Walt 451 Elmhurst Band 1-8: Glee 2; Football 3. Favorite Expression: ' S about time. Ambition: To be a doctor. Musical plus . . . pleasant manner . . . Emil Francis Winter Earl 470 Foreman Auto 7. 8; Chess 7, 8; History 7, 8. Favorite Expression: Hi-Toots! Can you take it? Ambition: That ' s a secret. Pleasing personality . . . conscientious . . . egregious . . . good dancer. Anna Josephine Wisnovsk ' Brown Eyes 470 Hay Times Rep. 2- C. I. C. Mem. i; Astral 7; Y 8; History 8. Favorite Expression : Yeah-ya, Ambition: Oh for the life of leisure. She ' s got what it takes. Grace Caroline Wolter Sid 470 Cameror C. I. C. Reo. 3; Y 5-8; College 5, 6 Law 8; History 6; C. I. C. 1-8; G. A. A. 2 Favorite Expression: As long as -, healthy. Ambition: See bigger and better bik( nbitious spontan CLASS OF 1935 Joseph Bailey Yangas ■Joe «3 O Science Honor 2. 3; Math. 7, 8: Chess Ambition: Che Languid . . . ;al research, ckless. George Yarnell 452 Bowen, III. Boys ' Glee 6 6; Bskt. I-4; Debate 3, 4; Student Council I-4; C. 1. C. 7, 8. Favorite Expression; Lefs get qoin ' . Ambition: Fly around the world. Calm indifference . . . gay repartee . . . high aspirations. ' John Stwt. Bskt 17 ' : M. w jf and Checkfrc 5; Skating 8; Che i] r f3vor t)! ' Jl 9fl on: Mayht I ' m wrong. Ambition: One Vf Mry tlQfKpson ' s bus ness executives. JX Personification Jllfe . . . liberty . . and learning. J Carl W. Zapfe Zatf 461 Young Gymnastic 7, 8; Intra. Baseball. Favorite Expression: ' The loud laugh speaks the vacant mind. Ambition: To beat Campbell ' s speed rec- ord. Little in size but big Intellectually. Stella E. Ziecina Slell 455 Hanson I Tennis 8: Life Saving 8: Fencing Hockey 7; Capt. of Capt. Ball.; Bskt. History 6: Law 8; Pentong 5; German : Favorite Expression; Hi, ya, keet, goes It. Ambition: Beat Stella Walsh running. Enthusiastically athletic . . . chen genius . . . always smiling. ' Marion Marie Zinga Sherry 470 Kelvyn Bskt. 6. 7: Com ' l Law 8: Tap Dancing 7; Baseball 8: College 5: G. A. A. I, 2. Favorite Expression: Is that funny. Ambition: Travel the U. S. on a mule. Mischievous eyes . . . dancing feet . . . true friend. Sylvia Frances Zussin ' Sylly 454 Clean-up Com. 8; Math. 7, Girls ' Band 3-7; History 8; Y 2; G. A. A. 2; M. W. Sec. Math. 8 8; Astral 3 8 Frc!nch 3. 4; Rep. 3. Favorite Exprfssion; Oh, I sec now! ' Ambition: To disprove my nickname. Gay companion . . . unobtrusive cha . . . Irresistible giggle, Gordon Joseph Carlson Gordy 443 Byford Sr. Track 6-8; Jr. Swim. 3-4; Sgt.-at-Arms 8- Mem. Clean-up Com. 6. 8; C. I. C. Rep. 3, 4; Math. Favorite Expression: Hi-ya toots. Ambition: To be a famous criminal lawyer. The biggest bummer In mechan, John A. Dinzik ' DInny ' 461 ilstry 8; C. I. C. Rep. 7; TIr 5; Math. 3. Favorite Express Ambition; To tr, n: Hy there. Pop. el through every state Intelligent . . . frlendl) ' inning personality. Joseph W. Golden Jo-Jo 462 St. Johns Co-Capt. Football 7; Pres. Varsity A : Com. Howdy Day; C. I. C. Rep.; Cleanup Com,; Non-Smoking Com.; Law, Favorite Expression: Who me? I was there. Ambition: Yale— football. Moves by osmoses. One Hundred Twenty-five MAROON AND WHITE Frank J. Hunka Hunka 462 Intra. Bskt. 4; Intra. Baseball 2; M. t, W. Rep. 3: Times Rep. 5. Ambition: To be a chemical engineer. A good friend to have. Harry Phillip Hudson 462 into CI up and Com. 8; Nom. Com. 6; Corp. R. O. T. C; Intra. Baseball 2; Swim. 6-8; German 1-4. Favorite Expression: Let ' s be doing. Ambition: To have an ambition. The money man of Section 462. ' Elvera Katherin-Marie Raffel El Summer School Oak Park rite Expression: What is to be, will be. Ambition: To kno vhat I don ' t kno Frank J. Jersey Speed 465 Crane At Crane: Deputy of Attendanc3 3; Deputy rite Expri •He At Aus your part ot Rodeny Mark Piatt ■Rod 463 Mills Fresh. Football I; Track 5; M. W. 7. Favorite Expression: Horsefeathers. Ambition: To see America first. ' Dancing feet . . . shy . . . what a half- Nick Falduto Doc 467 Elmwood Golf 1-8; Times Rep. 5; C. I. C. 1-8; Italian 1-8. Favorite Expression: For cry not loud. Ambition: Bookkeeper of Golf Pro. Good fel ' ow . . . went with him to school most of the years. CharjenelbRoberta Shafer Emmet 5-8; Co-Chrm. News- lean-up Com. 8; Little Bergeres 6; Times om. 6, 7; History 6. hang- Ambition: President of a block factory. Cheery smiles . . . sincere friendlmess. One Hundred Twcnty-si) CLASS OF 1935 LIST OF GRADUATES NOT PICTURED ON PRECEDING PAGES vvasarow i onraa Rooert Cooic William Curley Arnold Dahl Peter Dawidialc Merrit Farrell Joseph Patina Margaret Plynn Harry Pox George Slaser William Golden William Grant Mary Ann Gulbrandsen Maynard Hirsch Edward Hoffman William Hutchinson William Jambor Willard Johnson Richard Jones Robert Jung Marian La Pond Walter Larson Douglas Lestina Earl Lingenberg Anna Maffia Ellen Maffia Marjorie Naud Edwin Nelson Robert O ' Connor Robert ONeill Val Pankanin Dan Peterson Earl Peterson Earl Petoguin Steve Radik Raymond Rasmussen Paul Keuter Vincent San Filippo Edwin Shim Kunas Peter Sommer Rose Tillman Don Wetherald One Hundred Twenly-seven MAROON AND WHITE RCMtmEU THE FUN IT VJAS)- waw NC- VOOR C RD TO VCwn tIRL-tVEN IF - 0 DID MO N CKTRA rLtv,fc TO TME FOUR T S TDv ' iiFr A ° TROUBLE- iT-A IMTO 5 N Ntr THt WUM l-I S MORt Rl MT TO A PLNcr ■ U OUR MtMORtS THM TME Ni m THOT PWVsED m C « AND TOCX A TAXI TO TUt NItUT CLU UST TO f HCW HIb UTTLC RAOIWOR HE 4 0 moneV-— AND NOW VJt PM HOM Q LTO THt DCbT LlTTLt BONK vSHOOTER ON VE{ i_e STREET NOU KNOV -THE GOV THW ' Ss 0 Nt TO OWN ; LL STREETS AFTECj HE C VDOWEbo  ILL BE. STEPp.NCr - INTO SOME BIfr - JO NOW- AND VJHEN I OO VJE ' LL TAKE IN MONTE CARLO ETC SOME GUVS, TAKE neRVJlN StW 0t FOP INSTANLt—4,0Re HAME AWAV.VJlTVl .THE WlMmiN - I ■ DONT KNOW VJUW T i -OR rooftOECt N E 0, CARLOAD CF MANBE IT ' S E AJA HE PARTS HIS) HAIR — X DON ' NO — ' ftE-nNaH . ON THE CAMPUS One Hundred Twenty-nine E VERY school-day brings old pals, new pals — some we know well, others not at all — but friendly all, in the good old Austin Spirit. z X.- .A i MAROON AND WHITE CLASS OF 19351 2 Seated high on his throne, Johnny Mesch, the Sultan of the Class of ' 351 2, ' ooks down on his court. Surrounding him is the harem consisting of hielen Olsen, Clarice Matzen, Millie hlodge, Mary Jane Jackson, and Anite Andri. The Sultan claps his hands, and behold! music from the flute of George Jorgenson issues forth as the favorite dancers, Marie hHall, Merna Peters, Betty Koch, and Bette hlurlbut strut their stuff. Surrounding the throne of his highness are the counsellors. Bob Taylor, Dawn Idarlus, Nancy Church, and Ai Katallo. But let us wander thru some of the rooms. Ah, here is a strange sight. The altar of sacrifice with none other than Ben Kelly, Lord High Executioner standing with a pen poised high in the air ready for any victim. Sitting next to him with a benign expression on his face is George Cooper, the high priest of the court, surrounded by a bevy of eastern belles, among whom can be recognized Jean Stoeffhaas, Eleanor Horsrud, Betty Metropolis and Dorothy Clarence. All about on the prayer rugs, knitted by the skillful hands of Shirley Satin, can be seen the slave girls who in spite of their veils can be recognized as Blanche Mattson, Adele Olson, Phyllis Warren, Evelyn Van RIet and Lucille Planing. Romping here and there among the slaves and jingling his bells is Rocco Padula, dressed In an Oriental jester ' s suit. But hark! What Is that noise? The sound of horses ' hoofs, and with a whoop a a band of sheiks, led by Joe Caprlo and Anthony Delgeorge, sweep down upon the village. Their attack is short lived, however, and soon they are subdued and taken prisoners. At close range the rest of the sheiks can be recognized as Jimmy Mayer, George Greig, Louie Rissetto, Carl Ander and Jack Swain. The guards are a kind- hearted bunch, however, and soon engage their prisoners In an exciting game of Arabian Ping Pong. But lo! night is drawing close and soon we must return to our camp on the edge of the Austin desert. So with a fond farewell we bid goodbye to the Sultan, the harem, the guard, the sheiks (ah! especially the sheiks), the Lord hHIgh Executioner, the high priest, the eastern society belles, the slave girls, the royal cooks, the jester, the enter- tainers, and last but not least, the royal cheer leader. As we are on our way out we meet another group of tourists on their way in. Acquaintances are renewed with George Dirinden, Sheldon Glassberg, Myrtle Roland, Elsa Hansen and Irma Horsteln. After leaving these Austinltes we enter our camp just as the last bit of sun streaks the sky, and high above us In the gleaming white turret can be heard the voice of the high priest calling out the words of the prayer: Chicago is most great — and Austin Is its prophet. DORIS COFFIN. One Hundred Thirty-two CLASS OF 1936 SCHOOLMATES Robert French Sergeant-at-Arms A junior, just what Is he? Certain exceedingly eminent professors have been doing a great deal of exploration and research work on the subject at the well-known popular Austin hfigh Observatory. We, the committee of five, have taken it upon ourselves to do a bit of inter- viewing. It was evident the Junior was of great interest. He is the most active and popular student of our body and his interests lie in the school alone. Al Gromwall, Grace Blaikie, and Kay Ashbrook are proof to that statement, they continued. As a result of this spirit they attain much to improve the school for those who follow. Then one professor cited Violet Herick, Harriet Evon, and Dick Locke as examples who give a hand in enforcing these habits. Shortly we took our leave and entered the mystic laboratories. After a few coughs and ahems we finally drew the attention of Holger Munson, Dave Seaholm. and Art Laurell, who were discussing the romance scene in the Marriage of Nan- nette ' in which Fred Hautz, one of our prominent members, had the leading role. We threw question after question at the professor in charge on The Junior in His Native Habitat, and his reply was, I find some Junior with the habits of a green freshie who still think their study periods are over at the Greengrill but the greater majority hold a dignified aspect such as Alta June Muttera, Adele Kuflewski, Mary Jane Cody, Connie O ' Connell, and Matilda Golk. We then ventured to the dark room and on slipping past the blond hall guard, Lois Mahannah, we find one of our scientists reviewing some slides. On the screen we recognized the pictures of Maude Prester, Westly Pick, Arno Meyers, Dorothy Budge, and Erna Larson. Yes, I have my theories on the Juniors, he said. I believe they are the most highly and reserved of animals. Margaret Ressler, Norm Weinberg, Jack Downey, Al Jacobson, and Salvatore Motto. Some people imagine that the Junior is in your slanguage, ' Hot stuff. ' I find them as cold as an Iceberg. This slide will Illustrate what I mean. As he spoke he flashed on the screen a slide in which we recognized Norm Wein- berg, Will Harmon, Grace Carone, Beatrice Sachs, Clark Webb, Ann Dolce, Jean Hales, Earl Harvey, Owen Elman, Ruth Hagstom and — and but we could see no more. Just like the Hyde coming out of Doctor Jeckle the screen was consumed In a flaming blaze of spontaneous combustion. NICHOLAS GIBSON. One Hundred Thirty-three MAROON AND WHITE CLASS OF l936 ' 2 Adeline Reiling Robert Barre ' Sergeant-at-Arms Secretary As morpheus is about to overtake me in the shadows of my dimly lighted room, I visualize the grandeur of the picture of a galaxy of stars, the members of the class of ' 36I 2, their many achievements socially, athletically, and scholastically. Prominently in the limelight I see Gilbert Bauer holding millions of people spell- bound with his crooning melodies as he broadcosts over the ether waves. Scanning the heavens to hlollywood I look in on a set of the Golddiggers of 19361 2 and find our old friends Arlyne Doppelt, Sophie Rogins, Thelma Johnson, Adeline Reiling, and Marjorie Gintz splendidly gowned by the world famed fashion designers Alice Olsen, Madge Voss, and Marie Narduli. The chorus directed by Melvin Rose and his assistants fHarold Becker and Raymond Schlieben is dancing to the syncopating rhythm of Lee Niems ' orchestra. While casually glancing around me I discover Grace (Norma Shearer) hiays and Marilynn (Joan Bennett) Lindgren on the adjoining set, playing opposite Perry Wright and hlugh Filson in a scene of The Annual Party . Suddenly there is a great commotion and inquiring of sound director Bob Barrett the cause of the excitement; I am informed that it is no less a personage than the President of Austin Pictures Incorporated, Warren Gallagher, who announced that an alumni dinner was to be held in honor of Austin High School at the Hollywood Hotel and to which all of its alumni were invited. My fancy and thought lead me to the Hollywood Hotel to participate in the gala celebration to be held there this evening. The alumni in attendance were the notables of the Austin Pictures Incorporated and of many other professions such as Janet Glamore, who is well renowned for her brilliant work in the scientific field; Betty Kautz, fascinating prima donna, and Harry Kobler, well known man-about-town. Very active among the guests are Lama Charnes and Bessie Rasenick, the charm- ing Austin Times Reporters who are taking notes covering the many citations from the master of ceremonies platform. As these events are occurring with such rapidity and without interruption, the splendor of these delightful illusions in which I am dwelling brings to light the possible aspirations of the many mentioned herein. Suddenly I am startled by a voice awakening me from the golden dream in which I had revelled with such content. DOROTHY LOVELL. One Hundred Thirty-four CLASSMATES 451 FIRST ROW: Singer. Steuben, Kerri Counadis, Fitzgerald. Brett. Black. R Pochabet. Kolinskl. Kamke. Kaufmar Snellings. Rosstedt. Cederquist. O ' Day. Uhlir, Turner Koro; McAuliHe. Schalmo. E -ning. Rand. Wilson. Abrams. Jaffe Lieblmg. SECOND ROW: ch Rye. THIRD ROW: Egebrecht. Werner. FOURTH ROW; Given. Stringfellow, Foss. 452 FIRST ROW: Barrett Bockish Terrell Wall, Miss Tobin, Moran. Mueller. Smith, MacMahon. Westberg. SECOND ROW: Daum Shapiro Fogel Blum Reuter. Homstead. Hemmons. Mead. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Filler. Roepke. Yarnell. Brown. Williams. Leon. McCarthy. Muir. FOURTH ROW: Tuck. Hanneman. Reynolds. Buckman. Ruth. Blake. Monaco. Otton, Calderwood. One Hundred Thirty-five MAROON AND WHITE 453 FIRST ROW: Hack, Saavedra. Kammerlmg. SECOND ROW: Bus, Pastor, Goldberg, Mis s Char es. Hill. Treloar THIRD ROW: Parotto. Barnett, Hockberger. Greenspan, Perry, O ' Donnell. Wilkinson. P eskill. FOURTH ROW Diasio, Schiff, Cottrell, Dintzis, Hershman, Olivadoti. Le Blanc, Landy. Ruby. Armato. 454 —1 -HfeL it, y MlLi K i 1 rrr t T JL W IB fcj M FIRST ROW: Hoffmeister. SECOND ROW: Cipollini. oulis. Bernstei . Gordon. Mr. Bur ns, Feldman, Bridget. Phelan. 7us in. Schoe nberg n, White. Hempe. Ward, Sprengel, Slutsky. Tr akas. THIRD ROW Vittal. Schoenberg Hector, Stahmer. One Hundred ThIrty-si) CLASSMATES 455 FIRST ROW: Simon Goecho«, Call, Ano«, SECOND ROW: Mr. Bol Ing Fischer. Macaluso, Phillips, Glickman, Rothberg. THIRD ROW:, Frellich, Friedman. Frohma Rust, Elenbogen, Palombo, Jaffe, K0I2, Neff. Glickman, Wielding. FOURTH ROW: Lipschult;, Devore, Cohen, Hutchinson, Walters, Roberts, Nehls. Zieclna. Nolley, Cook. Nelton. Downing, 456 FIRST ROW: He ROW: Bouias. Janson. Freedma Hurwltz. Melby. T Brown Nissen Miss Hanna Spialek. Kristan. Johnson. Lumby, Collins. SECOND uss McFarland Huch Wahl Hassler. Harrison, Jordahl, Kester. THIRD ROW: Cook. Snyder. ' Greenberg, Mastrud, Holtz. FOURTH ROW: Loudon, Stern, Wade. !y. Wegger. One Hundred Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE 457 McAllister, Hegedu FIRST ROW: Borgman, Nolan, Schultz, Kinder, Tromp, Schulenburg, Henderson, Stodd, Hurka, Furman. SECOND ROW: Hirsch, Raine, MacBeth, Radek, Schuler, Swanson. Tarrv, Meluso, Olafson, Stafford, Addis, Gridelli. THIRD ROW: Corey, Hirsch, Thoren. Bernbaum, Wagner, Reineking, Johnson. Hansen, Gessinger. Cosgrove, Jung. One Hundred Thirty-eight CLASSMATES FIRST ROW: Erictson. G SECOND ROW: Kolnicfc THIRD ROW: Condon, Heller, Berry, Pastercjyk aebe, Sternsteln. Bergguist, Nelson, Wade, Smith, Mart Cudahy, Hollisler, Kennedy, McKenzie. Granzln. Ber Simon. Foley. Kukla. Cox, O ' Connor, San F Olsen. Cook. Cohn. Hansen. Fitzpatrick. oheny, Lipschultz. Westfall. Cappitell, Spigle. Kampf. Larsen. Tierney. FOURTH ROW: 460 FIRST ROW: Lingenberg. Nolo LaMonlca Swieton, Mr. Bristol. Steelhammer. Bates. Caron. King. SECOND ROW: Srebalus, Olsen. Carlson. Le«is. Florintine. Jorstad, Steiner. Readdy, Bchl. THIRD ROW; Meister. Wackerlin. Armstrong, Eacott. Klein. Babcock. Dwyer. Wall. Wechselberger. One Hundred Thirty-nine MAROON AND WHITE 461 FIRST ROW: Gilio, Englen, Jones, Fedderson, Br Kenny. St. Clair. Titley, Tennyson. Cole, Ruszkii Shaw, Drevniak, Kapusta. Drake, Brooke. larke Moberg, Halas. SECOND ROW: Boyden, Lagorio. Zapfe. THIRD ROW: Dinzik, Anderson, Stang, Barret, 462 FIRST ROW: Gorman, Hoover, Huxhold, Mr. Meyers, Kastorf, Berggren, Fryk, Dawidiak. SECOND ROW: Conrad. Ouast. Walker. Golden. Nordsiek. Peloquin. Mattliaei. THIRD ROW: Haugen, Cox, Hunka, Shimkonas, Pankanin, Paterson, Kron. Ferrell. FOURTH ROW: Hanson. Hokenson. Nielsen. Melzer. Hallgren. Hummell, Hudson. Bruce. One Hundred Forty CLASSMATES 463 FIRST ROW: Berlcshlre. Stenseng, Clausen. Miss Lowry, Schaefer, Pelletif Piatt, Roberts. Dunlap. Groll, Carter, Giovenco. Ausli;. THIRD ROW: Ror Wahl. Smitzer. Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Sutton, Cristo. Carlson, Petersen Blake, SECOND ROW: Shurtleff. lo, Greco, Faust, Sutherland, Jones, Whalen. Wallock. Peterson, Turner, 464 FIRST ROW: Schmakel, Ste iend Dineharl Link Strohm, Peterson, Coffey, Miragli o« Callaghan. SECOND ROW: on. ' THIRD ROW: Brinati, Eggert. Talbot. Kupka. Dawson, Hessler. One Hundred Foriy-one MAROON AND WHITE 465 FIRST ROW: Kramer. Turco, Dixon, Luongo, Para, Frant. Jone s. SECOND ROW: Larson :, Lemperis, Franz, Felde, Jones. THIRD ROW: Marlir 1 Boellhoff Noga Miller . FOURTH ROW: Anderion, Callaghan. Bothe, Potucek. Neuman, Jersey, 1 Moylan, Ricci, La FIRST ROW ROW: Henn Robinson. H Miller. McCrory, Goldberg, Ne«, Mr. Weinberg. Warnimont. Cesario. Lowe, Peter! insen. Miller. Rollett, Hodges. Zuffante. Lued ihop. Halls. Hoffmann, Last, Birly. Can ■oil. SECOND n Krai, D ' Alessandro. Cosgrc ive. Sharp. THIRD ROW: nan. Martinson, Halstead. One Hundred Forty-two CLASSMATES 467 FIRST ROW: F ritz, Healey, Sln- 1 Krai M. Brokers folinsky Lubove Glallombardo De Vries. SECOND ROW: Leaheey, Olsen Lawson, Finnic, Smith, Maqnor, Gerbig, Merritt, Miller. THIRD ROW: Le Beau , Gorgone, Alton, Kazakeich. Barr les, Pokedoff, Be ck, Studstrup. Hooper. Kaminski. 468 FIRST ROW: Cordlner, Flnella, Alperstem, Anderson, Cahill, Gibson. Smedberg. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Kinsley, Luckey. Robinson Kubitsky, Heider, Dunlevy McCourt, MaHia. THIRD ROW: Coniglio Hemke Khngel. Simko. Anderson, Crain, Mill, Koenninger, Goldstein. FOURTH ROW: Thompson. Prest, Brown, Schmidt. Felio. Go ' dsworthy, Hanan, Johnson, Hanley. One Hundred Forty-three MAROON AND WHITE 469 FIRST ROW: Cantalupo, Mitchel, Levy, Miss Tamm. Rottmayer, Thompson, Rmger, Thorn Buchholz. Christiansen. FOURTH ROW: Lud h. SECOND ROW: Carlson OIsc . Seqhi, Thorsen, Przybylski. Lenks KuHner, Bagel, Flynn. Storm. 470 FIRST ROW: Wisnovsky Szarzynski, Stack, Wolte Williams. Nuetzhorn, Nel !lmann. Walter, Jackowski, Brown. Spreilzer. SECOND ROW: Zmga Rupelt, Helland, Anderson. THIRD ROW: De Maio, Koelling, Bergstrom. Marek, FOURTH ROW: Smith. Rose. Wasm«nd. Miller, Jacoby. Winter. One Hundred Forty-four CLASSMATES FIRST ROW: Peters Sandrlk Wegman Kelley, Swam, And ' r FIRST ROW: Stoeffha Church. Lewis, Clare Egan, Sabath. Swanson, M Keiter, Ingrassia, Kahn, Dirindin, Glassberg. THIRD ROW: Bolotln. nnes, Horsrud, Smith, Kleiner. Perlman. Krugly, Perlin. SECOND ROW: Idarius. Gossett. McNulty, Scafuri, Tamney, Smoczynski. Lambert. One Hundred Forty-five MAROON AND WHITE 408 ftS ( . ffk 1 Wr j % ri; • Mm mmmi FIRST ROW: Nix, Johnson, Ferrell, Ha Reid. Olson, Olson. Romanowski, Stu- isen Witterschem ee, Olson, Ondi FOURTH ROW; Jacobson, Newman, La SECOND ROW: Katallo oper Tallacltson Leahes Rocco, Kenwall, Jefferso 410 FIRST ROW: Shines Andre Planing. Miss Robinson, Haddad. Dazrud, Lanyi. SECOND ROW: Sartorio, Wortman, Soderstrom Lind Lynch. Mickelsen. Hall. THIRD ROW: Dietrich, Wiggins. Helgren. Finstrom, Livingsyone, Nastale. Wolff. One Hundred Forty-six CLASSMATES 412 FIRST ROW: Shields, Andreas, Stamm, Miss Funk, Pedersen, Wilbur, Swanson. SECOND ROW: Obe Ferrone, Washow, Demske, Williamson, Krist. THIRD ROW: Droghettl. Carlson, Dumke, Seversen, C Krelman. FOURTH ROW: Meyer, Biurstrom, Bessler, Klelcischroat. Bergholm, Cordroy, Schone. Amundsen, er, Freitag. 413 FIRST ROW: Koch. Quirk, Newlove. Solley, Mr. Miller. Bellow. Coats. Tannehill. Thiele. S ECOND ROW: Cuyle Reldenbach. Weber. Slavelsky, Cooper. Rodin. Sorgtnsen. Llnd. One Hundred Foriy-seven MAROON AND WHITE 352 FIRST ROW: Wondreyka, Kudewskl, Schneid, Lindqui; Daniels, Goldblatt, Roslund, Bannerman, Lyon, Gnatt, E Thomson, Weinberg. 353 FIRST ROW- Larson Sorensen Budge Sims Camobell, Stipek, Erhardt, Lane. SECOND ROW: Schultz, Gibson, Hagstrom Donnelly ' Hales Bjurstrom. Neumuth, Smith. THIRD ROW: Abrahannson, Harvey, Bowyer, Barrett, Edgerton, Gerhardt. Peacock, McDonald. Levee. One Hundred Forty-eight CLASSMATES 356 14 i •OL y 359 •- ■ vc t V— ' p , j L hV - i FIRST ROW: Koch, Kuettler Jones, WessM Mr. Jarvis, Sandeen. Witthoettt. SECOND KUW: Wartm, Gronwaii. Coleman, McCarty, Stewart. Gadbury. Lee. THIRD ROW: Hadden, McNally. Kircpoff. Dickinson. Brown. Willner. Freeman, One Hundred Forty-nine MAROON AND WHITE FIRST ROW Ashor.jol Roin, Propper, Tucaur, Beazell. Miss Johnstone, Notaro, Koechel, Meinhardt, Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Dite, Ridler, Kempiners, Pickens. Kirshbaum, Benson, Bartolomeit. Colef, Chulos. Hawler. THIRD ROW; Griseto. Hirsh. Erickson, Hallbom, McCune, Black, Greenberg, Atkinson, Sothras, Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Fisher, McLaughlin, Pershell. Mason, Grusin. Van Riet, Amodeo. McAuslan. J. Sothras. 364 THIRD ROW: Motto, Cohen, Blaikie. Mazurk. Boyer. Smith. SECOND ROW: Carlson, Smith. Bryant, Arndt, Prester, Nicodemus, Lapidus. FIRST ROW: Meluso, Mahoney, Bettaso, Clark. Alpersteln, Kauffman, Muttera. One Hundred Fifty CLASSMATES 365 FIRST ROW: Pierce, Bapst Krauss, Morg, Mocelli Alper ' THIRD ROW: n, French, Riple SECOND ROW: . Schre.ber, Andrich. 369 FIRST ROW- Ulrlch Hall Panlau Stein Mr. Akerlund. Handel, Kovach. Clark. SECOND ROW: Heilman, Ingalls, Bendlck. Bruhnke, Heffernan. Crowley. Chllds. THIRD ROW: Zils, Nielsen, Hanneman, Eggleslon. Mickos, Leieune, Champion. One Hundred Fifty-one MAROON AND WHITE 371 teich, Troeqer, Argenzio, Sab THIRD ROW: Meyer, Ladgenski. McParland, Bendel. 301 H I Kpp ijH W l i ' ' IBIf ' H 4K9W I J ™ ' ' jtey Bk jt ' - J FIRST ROW: Matye Marcus, Bougas, Arr Vrooman, Mullen, Preston. SECOND ROW: Rupp, Revltz, icker, Laurlnaitis, Minsky, Balsam, Love. Harris. One Hundred Fifty-tv, CLASSMATES 302 PIRST ROW: Ruelcerg G nt: Miss Ke pes De:br,ag Cno c -■ White, Helmho.tz. Pokedcf, Cahi. , S aw. THIRD ROW: Marce Hessel. stein. SECOND ROW: Melesli. ■idge. Mefley. Keating. Geshner. 259 FIRST ROW: Day. Mazaraios. Munter. Magenan. Hirschbuhl. SECOND ROW: Paterson. Rubino Ronaldson Coon Funk. THIRD ROW: Rauchwerger. Kolovlt7. Sageliorn. Staley, Carcoran, Gorman. One Hundred FIfly-three MAROON AND WHITE I O 2 a: - I ■ ° J 10 ._= m arat arge in 10 - S l CL_C C ° 1 (U O 9 Q-.E J to |H S, l -0 c E 2 c. T5 _Q CP 8x O (D o E id _c — S ' e fe 5 tn S 2 o -Q .5 o ■ —5 fO c u SI (0 ID s u ,o E CPir o - - ' f— One Hundred Fifty-lou CLASSMATES JUNIOR GROUP SECOND ROW: FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE GROUP FIRST ROW: Blanck, Hoffmeistei Holderness, Tait, Taylor. Johnson ROW: Wold. Bunce. Smoczynski Conn Thieme Galioto lue el. Parks. SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Tamrack. Beck. Lifton. Notaro, Dobkin. Ban Karwoski. Buckley, Sulkln. Kelly, Steick. :k. Shyman. EOURTH One Hundred Fifty-five A boMEWHERE deep in hearts and minds we find the joy of work and play combined with greater satisfac- ■ tion in recreation after work is well V I ,f l ' ' H- .ft-K ' . done. ; ■ j 0 ' l • ' ■-■■ ' ' -K ' : ' M ' . w ■ t ' . .s j0 ... ' y ! MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Fifty-eiglit STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT COUNCIL ' 341 2 The membership of the Student Council consists of the Boy and Girl presidents of the C. I. C; presidents of the four upper classes. Senior and Junior; president of the Varsity A ; president of the G. A. A.; Interclub president; a representative from the Times; and a representative of the R. O. T. C. The officers of the Council are a chairman, one of the C. I. C. presidents; a vice-president, the president of the graduating class; a scribe, the Times representative; and seven commissioners. Each commissioner is responsible for a certain department in school life. For example, the president of the Varsity A and G. A. A. are the student representatives for boy and girl athletics; the Interclub commissioner contacts and has charge of all clubs and their activities; and so on. so that each person in the Council is either an officer or a commissioner. Miss Iser is the faculty adviser and aids the Council in all their activities. STUDENT COUNCIL 35 FIRST ROW: Miss Iser-Adv., Planning, Frohman, Hill. Golden. SECOND ROW: Gallager. Gibson. BlaiHe. Coats. Ml One Hundred Fifty-nine MAROON AND WHITE INTERCLUB FIRST ROW: Glassman, MacMahon, Ganier, Olson, Crowley, Hill Hoffenkamp. SECOND ROW: Edgecombe Carlsen, Lange. Blaikie. Neiman. Bray. THIRD ROW: Hallman, Brunton, Blalkie. Hubbell. INTERCLUB ' 341 2 Alva Olsen, President Lawrence Hubbell Astral Grace Blalkie Booster Edwin Neiman Chess William Blaikie C. I. C. Irene Crowley C. I. C. Charlotte Ganier College Ruth Hoffenkamp .Glee (Girls ' ) Warren Edgecombe Glee (Boys ' ) Adeline Glassman History Walter Bray Hi-Y Robert Hallman Law Dorothy Lange Opera Harry Fox Open Forum Genevieve MacMahon Pen ton g Richard Brunton Varsity A Mary Alice Hill Y One Hundred Sixty STUDENT GOVERNMENT INTERCLUB ir, Hill. SECOND ROW: Shi- Storck, Frohman, Wagne INTERCLUB 35 Blaikii ident Rosalie Hardman Astral Justine Waskow Booster Earl Strehlow Chess Walter Helby Chemistry Kathryn Treloar College Mary Alice Hill C. I. C. David Frohman, C. I. C. Elaine Pfaff Glee (Girls ' ) David Seaholm Glee (Boys ' ) Eleanor White hHIstory Walter Bray Hi-Y Helen Diasio Italian Edythe Henderson Law John Storck Math Howard Wagner Opera Albert Slutsky Open Forum Dolly Schoenberg Pentong Leila Coats Senior G. A. A. Joseph Golden Varsity A Evabelle Torkelson . Y One Hundred Sixty-one MAROON AND WHITE C. I.e. OFFICERS ■341 2 William Blaikie President Irene Crowley President Harry Axelrod Vice-President Persis J. Peeples Vice-President Stuart McKenzie Secretary Lucille Planing Secretary James Nelson Betty Smith Treasurer David Frohman Membership Mary Jane Zaar Membership C. I. C. ACTIVITIES The Civic Industrial Club is the largest organization at Austin. Its membership includes the majority of the student body and its vital part in school life can well be shown by its annual calendar of events. Its officers (there are a boy and girl for each office) are selected by popular vote of ail the students and include two presidents, two vice-presidents (who are the runners-up for presidential honors), two secretaries, and two treasurers. As soon as activities begin In earnest, two membership chairmen are also selected. The work of the C. I. C. is carried on by the student deputies, one from each division. As soon as school opens In the fail the pin campaign is undertaken and the proceeds of the sales go to finance all civic activities for the rest of the semester. This year, the sales have been higher than ever before during the depression. Austin celebrated hiallowe ' en with its usual festivities under the title of Daffy Day. Soon after that the Red Cross drive and the Thanksgiving collections were taken with very gratifying results. Finally there was the big collection of the Christmas boxes. These boxes are sent to the Old People ' s hlome In Oak Forest every year, to cheer up the poor Inhabi- tants by a bit of Austin cheer. Approximately twelve hundred boxes were collected this year besides a goodly sum of money which was quite a surprise. Also, to add to the Yuletlde spirit, a huge Christmas wreath with all the trimmings was hung up In the corridor across the office in the West building. The proceeds of the identification tags for Austin Day at the World ' s Fair were also included In this fund. The C. I. C. contributes a large amount to the Stu- dent Aid Fund which is carried on to help needy students get warm lunches, clothes and carfare. One Hundred Sixty-two STUDENT GOVERNMENT C. I.e. OFFICERS ' 35 STUDENT CONGRESS This year a revised student government was inaug- urated at Austin during the spring semester. So far it has proved to be quite successful and the majority of the student body seem heartily in favor of it as shown by their whole-hearted support. Leading the government is the Student Council with its commissioners. But the main branch of the new system is the Student Congress or legislative branch. It consists of one deputy (formerly a C. I. C. represen- tative) from each division in the school. The deputies convene once every two weeks, on Wednesday morn- ing, in the Little Theatre room and bring up business. It is their duty to make a canvass of their division mates and ask for any problems, questions, or ideas to be dis- cussed by the Congress. In some cases students are personally invited to attend the meeting and state their grievances. The Congress fully discusses each situation and if It appears that something should be done about it, the matter Is referred to the Student Council, which takes the matter up with Its adviser. Miss Iser, for further advancement. This usually culminates in a visit to Mr. Wright, the principal, by whom the plan is either ac- cepted or rejected. No faculty member attends the Congress meetings. Programs are planned and supervised by the Student Council, and the administrative officers of the school have complete confidence in their judgment and ability to take care of themselves. The position of deputy is an honored one and re- quires a little work on the part of the student. hHow- ever, If absent from two meetings without sufficient ex- cuse, the deputy is dismissed, the section teacher Is notified and a new one appointed in his place. This revised student government owes all Its success to Miss Mabel C. Iser, who has faithfully and unspar- ingly devoted her services to the project. Harry Ward Vice-President Edythe Henderson Secretary Robert Hockbergcr Membership Chairman One Hundred Sixty-three MAROON AND WHITE C. !. C. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Frohman. Smith-Treas., Planing-Sec. A«elrod-V.-Pres. Blail Nelson-Treas.. Zaar. SECOND ROW: Clettenberg. Henderson, While, Fan THIRD ROW: Heidenberg. Griffin, Buckley, Olson, Ganier. MacMahon G Pfieffer, Stott. Blustein. Hill. Kuflewski, demons. Hallnnan, Harmon. Crowley-Pres., Peeples-V.-Pres., 5n. Schroeder. Anderson. Groll. Lair. FOURTH ROW: Chankin. DAFFY DAY CHAIRMEN FIRST ROW: Hill. Caughran. Whalen. SECOND ROW: ■ Willowick. THIRD ROW: Pastor, Blaikie, Smith, Peepl. Nance. FOURTH ROW: Blum. McCarty. Nelson. Paol Halsey. Gan Maho n. Oldenburg, Coffin, Terrell, Blaikie, Frohman. MacNabb, Blake, Fife. Hallman. I Crowley, Clemons, Bernau, Thompson. Solde One Hundred Sixfy-four STUDENT GOVERNMENT CLEAN-UP CHAIRMEN ■r t FIRST ROW: Shafer Feldman, Perry, Coltrcll, Barnett-Chrm., MacMahon-Chrn Larson. SECOND ROW: Hurka. Benson, Schaefer, Gibson. Pratt. Peifer, Shapir THIRD ROW: Condon. Taylor, Ruth, Tante, De Veirman, Risetto, Armstrong, Mc Thompson De Correvont, Foxvoq, Witthoeffl. Stranberg, Turner, Uhlir, Schank Crear, Hottmeister, 1, Otlon, Fitzgerald. CO. FOURTH ROW: CLEAN-UP PLAY FIRST ROW: Morris. Jakovsty, Testa Dobkin, Monastar. SECOND ROW: Hautz. Mueller. Arndt. Westphal. Bin Scha i, Dodig. Penna. Ben Thomas. Bernstein, Nardi. Bryiinski, ;mon5, Wineberg, Vendelli, Laur, One Hundred Sixty-five MAROON AND WHITE STUDENT CONGRESS FIRST ROW: Schroeder, Turney. Shaw, Smith, Frohman. Hill, Taylor, Henderson, Boyer, Miss Iser-Adv. SECOND ROW: Tamm, Frohman. Sternstein, Olivadoti. Downey, Spreitzer. Kaufmann. Snodgrass, Salk, Greco. THIRD ROW: Stoneman. Tueffei, Spiaiek, Hargreaves, Sandrik, Shifris. SabrI, Pascente. Westfall. Donaldson. Sridelli. FOURTH ROW: Garry, Hoobler. Solomon. Rodin, Peifer, Wilson, Baron. Condon. Barnett, Carlson, Kopec. STUDENT CONGRESS FIRST ROW: Tante, Larson. Cody. Monaco. Hall. Heidenberg. Jungblut. Brozick, Finella, Murphy, Clarence. SEC- OND ROW: Russell. Stamm. Woods. Strehlow, Nardi, Monaco. Wilke. Lurie, Grazian. Siprut. THIRD ROW: Charnes Glamore. Krai. Nicol. Bensen. Schanlaber, Bauer. Harbey, Bray, Law. One Hundred Six y-six ORGANIZATIONS OPEN FORUM— FALL FIRST ROW: Brown. Sgt.-at-Arms Brown. Slutsky-V.-Pres.. T-e SECOND ROW: Greenfield. Elenbogan. Frohman. Hays. : Terrell. Balkln. Shapiro. Gllckman. Henderson, DIntzls. Wii Rodin. Stallcr. Schoenberg, Bernstein. Glassman. -e dman.Sec. Kammerllng. 3cn - Nauirr ar. THIRD ROW: Halstead. FOURTH ROW: Blake. Grubman. White, The Open Forum was organized by a group of Austin students for the purpose of stimu- lating clearer student thinking. During its first semester Harry Fox and Albert Slutsliy, co-chairmen of the organization com- mittee, were elected to the position of president and vice-president respectively. Kay Treloar served as treasurer and Rose Brown as secretary. Among the subjects discussed and lectured upon by guest speakers were: Federal Housing, Consumer ' s Research. Munitions Investigation. In its second semester. Albert Slutsky was elected president; Marvin Freilich. vice-president; Charlotte Feldman. secretary; Erwin Kammerling, treasurer, and Joseph Brown, sergeant-at-arms. The sponsor is Mr. Raymond Lussenhop. OPEN FORUM— SPRING r _ _ ' fl J M P3 . ' j K ' ' ml fm ' Sl n 1 TBT I jlI ■ «l V ' ' H m i ' ' B. D B -■ B V. hh J V ' y. r fci 1% L 1 ■if H IH 1 M rA i J i h[ m 5 L i r mB FIRST ROW: Hoffmeister Staller Frellich-V.-Pres., Glickman, Feldman-Sec. Slutsky.Pres.. S.mon. Elenbogen, Kammerling.Treas., Slutsky Foi.Senlor Adv. SECOND ROW: Lakowitz. Marti, Singer. Doppelt. Hardman, Turco. Kramer Kerrigan Jacobi McAullHe, THIRD ROW: Alp rstein, ZuSSin, Moran. Zussin, Counadis, Schneid, Won- dreyka Kuflewskl, Spigle, Sprengel. Mastrud, FOURTH ROW: Seigel. Billian, Seavedra, Cohn, Temkin, Frohman, Joffe, Riordan, Landy, Hockbcrger, Vittal, One Hundred Sixty-seven MAROON AND WHITE ASTRAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Zaar, Goyette, Gelbard-Sec. Cureton-Sgt.-at-Arms, Hubbell-Pres., Henderson-V.-Pres.. Finella, Winter. Johnston, Miss Troeger-Adv. SECOND ROW: Dunlcleman. Chulos, Sievers, Bougas. Aylward. Silver. Church. Spialek. Johnson, Lumby, Sternstein. THIRD ROW: Zussin. Hottmeister. Hardman, Wiedling, Snodgrass, Shiplock, Gintz. Keating Melesk Pokedoff Beilke. FOURTH ROW: Larson. Brown. Dintzis, Schacter, Freilich, Busch, Shapiro, Kristan. Roin. Luflcwski. Nissen. Spretzer. The Astral Club Is the Austin scholastic honor society. It was organized in 1926 and except for an interval of one year has been continuously in action. To be eligible a student must have a super honor roll average. Honor pins are awarded by the club each semester to the members having a perfect card the last marking period. A special award may now also be gained if a member succeeds in making a perfect average for the last marking period three times during his school years. The honor awards are presented at honor assemblies each semester by Mr. Wright, the prin- cipal. A member may receive only one pin. It is a singular honor to receive pins in the freshman year. ASTRAL CLUB 1 1 r::,f! •l FIRST ROW: Smith, Hill. Schr Karppinen, Banas, Schroder, Lav Swanson, Falck. One Hundred Sixty-eighl ORGAN IZATIONS ASTRAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Fjick, Diasio, Stanley, MacGr SECOND ROW: Schocnberg. Kudewski Ge Miss Troeger-Adv.. Havland-Sgt.-at-Arms Reeder, Tamney. Idarius. Pratt, Kaufmann. G Wiedling. Rose. Sternstein, Sternstein, Shnf Metropolis Kristan. Weinficid, Sw lamm, Nusse, Larson, Alpersteln, Nicodemus, Notoro, Tomaso, Lumby-Sec, Finclla-V.-Pres.. Hardman-Pres., Henderson-Treas.. Dintzis. THIRD ROW: Dunkleman, Spreitzer. Getzelmann. Arndt. Karppinen, Prester. FOURTH ROW: Shapiro. Shlplock. . Lurie, Hotfmeister. Zussin. FIFTH ROW: Spialek. Johnson, Motto, Kleinschmidt. Bauer, Cohen. Boyer. MATH CLUB FIRST ROW: Singer. Adv.. Metropolis, E Zussin, Lerman. Lew Kleinschmidt, Heiby, lolos. Schoenbcrg-Sgt.-at-Arnns. Hoffmeister-V.-Pres.. Snelling. SECOND ROW: LeBeau. Spialek. Hardn ler. THIRD ROW: Jones Antonson. Walters, Slutsky. orct-Pres.. Zussin-Sec, Spltler- n. Dintzis. Geo-karis, Lumby. Bunce, Berry, White, Swanson, One Hundred Sixty-nii MAROON AND WHITE COLLEGE CLUB wfm mm FIRST ROW: Winter. Willowlck, Westrich, HIII-Rec.-Sec. Zaar-Cor.- Sec, Ganier-Pres.. Olson. V.-Pres.. Turney-Treas Gelbard, Ml ss Thorson-Adv., Mrs. Schleich-Adv. SECOND ROW: Lair, Coffin, Cottrell Terrell, Perry, WaskovN Newton. Gilr nartin. Morgan. Nemanick. Andersen, Buckley Hagstr om. THIRD ROW: McCourt, Muttera, Mead! Offen, Carisc 3n, Williamson. Rose, MacAuliffe. Donnelly, Kuflewski , O ' Donnell, Buerger. FOURTH ROW: Buscf Parker, Weni lerberg. Call,- Kwiatt, Sutter, Dintzis. Nolan. Smith, T reloar. Moran, Schultz. At College Club meetings of 1935 speakers from various colleges proved very helpful to the senior girls of the club. College Club joined v Ith Pentong in presenting Mr. Keith Parsons with the Quadrangle Movies of the University of Chicago. One club meeting was spent in dancing to the music of the Kampus Koquetts. Among outside activities open to members of College Club was attendance at the High School Day at Elm hurst College. The semester ended with a gala summer tea and election of the next semester ' s officers. The officers of this semester were: Kay Treloar, president; Mary Lee Call, vice-president; Loretta Kwiatt, corresponding secretary; Thelma Offen, recording secretary, and Dorothy Sanders, COLLEGE CLUB FIRST ROW: Harrison. Cooper. Crowley. Peeples. Pratt, Lemke. Babel. Stiines, Gould, Koch, Pa. ' a, Morrison. Spialek. SECOND ROW: Pierce. Brinati, Fisher, Frigo, Morvay. Olsen. Evans. Goyette, Paul. Johnston. Banas. Raden. THIRD ROW: Wahl. Johnson. Lumby. Mitchel. Movitt. Satin. Farmer. Roland, Frank. Kruskop. Bouzeos, Young. FOURTH ROW: Qold Steen. Coffey, Miller. Mueller. Wadsworth. Johnson, Kristan. Jordahl, White, Milne, Mazutis. One Hundred Seventy ORGANIZATIONS ghjz- FIRST ROW: Terrell, Codv, O ' Connell. Turnev. Kwiatt-Sec, Treloar-Pres., Call-V..Pres.. Otten-Rec.-Sec, Dintzis. Blaikle. SECOND ROW: Moran Shapiro, Ollvadoti, Wall, Hill, Smith, Marcese, Diasio, Cottrell, Kramer, THIRD ROW: Turco Fritz Knopf, Koelling, Felio. Birly. Helland, Lemke, Pratt. Sabath. FOURTH ROW: Lipschuitz, Jacobi Moran Tamney, Schultz Kinder, Barbera, MTckelsen Dougherty. Kiesli ng, FIFTH ROW: Egan, Muttera, Cosgrove, Elenbogan McAullHe, ODonnell, Zlecina, Schoepko, Geokaris, Olsen, Lawson. COLLEGE CLUB FIRST ROW; Procter Morelli Roberts Peterson Wondreyka SandeenTreas. Kuflewski, Davidson, Richards, Dunkelman, Jiambaivo. SECOND ROW: Goidblatt, Lindquist Foster. Hagstrom, Larson, Ashley. Rogers, Levy, Doppelt, Stipek, Pierce. THIRD ROW: Armbruster, Andersen, Gildride, Steoffhaas, Reavili. Hall. Nicodemus, Bouzeos. Korke. Tyner. FOURTH ROW: Johnson. Hubeny, Mailhiot, Erhardt, Wolf, Peifer, Arndt. Shields, Monaco, Singov . One Hundred Seventy-one MAROON AND WHITE Y CLUB FIRST ROW: Mo, Cottrell. Coffin, Finelia-Treas., 5mltfi-V.-Pres. Hill-Pres. Coffey. SECOND ROW: Lair, Blaikie. Turney. Bouzas. Bouzeos, . THIRD ROW: Moran, Jacobi. McAuliffe, Kalvog Stewart Cr , Kerrigan. FOURTH ROW: Doppelt, Spiaiek, Ganier, Busch, Muelle rkelsor.-icc,, „„pcr-bgt-at- wiatt. Offen, Boniec, Link, ley, Scfiroeder, Wadsworth, MacMafion. Olson, Westrich. The Austin Y Club is a part of the Y. W. C. A. and its purpose is to promote friendliness among the girls and lead to happier living. The officers for the semester of ' 34 ' were: Mary Alice Hill, Pres.: Betty Smith, Vice-Pres.; Eve Belle Torkelson, Sec; Angeline Finella, Treas.; Edythemae Cooper, Sg ' t-at-Arms. The squad leaders are additional members of the cabinet. Miss Mabel Iser is the faculty sponsor, and Miss Roberts, the advisor, from the Y. W. C. A. Most interesting among the events of the well-planned program were: a tour of the Italian Section, a Recognition service, selling of Christmas cards for social service woric, and Senior farewell dinner and installation of new officers. Many Y girls also took part in a bazaar and pin and ring ceremony at the Y. W. C. A. Y CLUB -rv gw i ' ' JBili i fc i pg ' Hk r Hv v B • ijrbWM WmV vHIOimIP t B B E.—jiMW ' ' ' m f Ho liJlE 3 H Bg FIRST ROW ' Planing Shapiro Terrell Larson Hagstrom Perry, 1 Koch, Scfioenbcrg, Johnson, Lumby, Babel. Christiansen, Schultz. Schoepko, Roland, White, Jordahl, Wilkinson, Harrison, An ■nbrustei Nissen, Kristan, Daniels, Goldblatt, Smith, Shapiro. jttera, Lindgulst, Foster. SECOND ROW: Vieman. Dunlevy. THIRD ROW: Roberts, FOURTH ROW: Weight, Helder, Mitchel. One Hundred Seventy-two ORGANIZATIONS Y CLUB CIRST ROW: Stone, Hartless, Maltson, Olsoi Pinchouk. Schultz, Nolan, Brmati, Glafcte Bellow. Rose, McCrory, Frrtzmann, Kempine Freudenberger. Peuser. Wahl, Cordiner. Pratt, Brown, Collins, Coniglio, SECOND ROW: Vachout. Henderson, THIRD ROW: Halstead, Smedberg, Klingel. FOURTH ROW; Kreinnan, Simko, Mueller, Hays. Carlson. Y CLUB FIRST ROW: LaMendola. Belleau ROW: Schnnakel, Dintzis, Winter Dia Stone. Newton. Waskow. Callaghan ■ohm, Coleman. Clettenberg. Feldman. Helton. SECOND .ilmartin. Turco. Kramer. THIRD ROW: Sutter. Williamson. Swanson. One Hundred Seventy-three MAROON AND WHITE Y CLUB FIRST ROW: Smith, Russell-Treas.. Boniec-Sgt.-at-Arms Torkelson-Pres Perry. SECOND ROW: Offen, Muttera, Lemke, Halstead. Doppelt Tan Johann. Droth, Steuben, Mickelsen, Mattson, Ure, Nicodemus Christians Thompson, Bothe, Idarius, Thompson, Lenksas, Mueller, Moran, Turney. Adv., Hill-Jun. Adv.. Voth. Frank. THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Andersen, The Y Club, Austin ' s Girl Reserve Organization, rpose is: to find and give the best. is affiliated with the Y. W. C. A., and its The officers of the semester ' 35 were Eve Belle Torkelson, Pres.: Angeline Finella, Vice-Pres.; Loretta Kwaitt, Sec: Dorothy Jean Russel, Treas.; Lauretta Boniec, Sg ' t-at-Arms. The cabinet also includes triangle leaders who are elected to represent groups of from 8 to 1 2 girls, and is advised by Miss Mabel Iser, faculty sponsor, and Miss Roberts. Y. W. C. A. adviser. The semester ' s main activities were the collection of jelly for Cook County Hospital inmates, participation in the Girl Reserve vesper service, a Mothers ' and Daughters ' tea, delegating the new president to a Y. W. C. A. summer conference, the senior farewell dinner and installation of officers. Y CLUB FIRST ROW: Diasio, Luckner, Terrell. Turco Fmella-V.-Pre: SFCOND ROW: Greenfield, Ross, Olson Hodge Schoepko Morgan. Peifer, Gilbride. Haco. Lumby. Hargreaves Gintz O ' Donnell. Kristan, Geo-karis. Arndt. Duck. Metropolis, Stromf Lo Sui,, OiStfii, Morcese, Unvadoti. .aco, Stanley, Clarence. THIRD ROW: Douglas. FOURTH ROW: Torkelson, One Hundred Seventy-four ORGAN IZATI ONS Y CLUB - « j i £ ( 1 4 iS ' % t I |- ' H i rh J wA i.wt H |. P s 9w ►?• f kl |JMJ i M. .j A  • FIRST ROW: Schoenberg. Ker Shines. Babel. Lmd. Para, C Mazzola. Steuben. Koenninger Daniels. Erickson, Prest. Perry. Lambert, Tante, Pratt, Larson, Kalvog, Singer. SECOND ROW: Sartorto, Lynch. THIRD ROW: Spreitzer, Getzelmann. Wall. I, Nusse. FOURTH ROW: Brown. Foster. Fritzmann, Goldblatt. LAW CLUB FIRST ROW: Halstead, Hays. Ludwig-Treas.. Mellin-Sgl-at-Arms. Tante. Hallnnan-Pres.. Henderson-V.-Pres.. Westrich- Sec. Andre, Thon-.a. SECOND ROW: Moss. Stafford. Loudon. Caughran. Shapiro, Wadsworfh, Tutskey, Pell Chmiel. THIRD ROW: Le Beau, Hilliard. Livorsi. Luckey. Mueller. Abrams. Mr. NIchols-Adv.. Kampf. Risberg. Gergerner, Brown. FOURTH ROW: DeMunck. Tuite. Smedberg. Klingel. Morrison. Coffey. Thompson. Doppelt. Callaghan. Zussante. Carlson. FIFTH ROW: Gresh, Larson. Clemens. Tuck. Wagner, Clark, Bluestein, Nicholson, Hooper. Christiansen, One Hundred Seventy-five MAROON AND WHITE LAW CLUB _ c -V i 3 FIRST ROW: Terrell, Tu Faick Kerrigan, Jacobl. Evans, Zlecina, Harrison Milliard, Wall, Maqnor, Simon, Smith. Cohn, Kar Jones, Joffe, Schoenberg CO Kramer Lind-Treas. Glickman-Sgt.-at-Arms, Henderson-Pres., Stang-V.-Pres.. Ludwig SECOND ROW: Black. Johann, Droth, Kalvog, Stewart, Jaffe, Abrams, Polinsky, Lubove Hassler. THIRD ROW: Halstead, Lemperis, Noga, Collins, Cordiner. Coniglio, Brown Smith Krai Olsen Lawson Mueller, Potucek, Kreiman. FOURTH ROW: Notto, Siegel ipf Kolinsky Mastrud Lyons Pastor Furman, Fox, Hurka. FIFTH ROW: Eacott, Swieton Olson Stlner La Monaca, Moeller, Thomas, Slutsky, Kropp. Honey. Staller. The leaders of the Law Club for the semester ' 35 were: Edythe Henderson, president: Tom Stang, vice-president; Dorothy Lind, treasurer; Grace Burqstrom, secretary, and Eugene Gllckman, sergeant-at-arms. The club semester began with a mock trial of the Lindbergh case, at which Hauptmann was declared not guilty. Robert Tuck and James Lewis acted as the able lawyers. At one of the other meetings a debate was staged by the president and vice-president on, Going Steady, a subject of interest to all. The decision was in favor of the negative. LAW CLUB FIRST ROW: Eggert, Giallombardo, Cantalupo, Lorenz. Carson, Olson, Tamm, Voth, Barnes. Beck, Viti SECOND ROW- Seghi Wolter. Thompson, Bothe. Hurlbut, Brandner, Goldberg, Koelling, Barton, Doh Nordhous Tante THIRD ROW: Cuyler. Kolz. Helton. Coltrell, Fmella, Diasio, McCourt, Cudahy, Hall, Sh Suhi Kazakeich McNulty Getzelmann. White. Kolckziem. FOURTH ROW: LeBeau, Cox. Blum. Davies. Gri Condon Meluso, Cameron, Gilio, Kenny. Haugen Pochabet, Larsen. Lipschultz. Dwy. Olsen, Hooper, Rothberg. Landy. Frohman, De Vierman, Thompson, Gerv FIFTH ROW; Katallo pp, Schlieben. MacBeth. One Hundred Seventy-six ORGAN IZATIONS BOOSTER CLUB FIRST ROW: Kolz, HeUon, Finnie-Treas.. Mather Thompson. Adv. SECOND ROW: Pratt Crowley Co THIRD ROW: Hodge. McMullan. Schoeolo. NIcod Gilmartln. Olson, Busch, Rodin. Sopko. Arndt. Torn Sec. Blaikie.-Cres., Waskow-V.-Pres.. I per. Coffin, Newton, Callaghan, Miller, ;mus, Milne. Bryant. Bettasso. Erhardt. lagstrom. Prester. Mr. Coffey MaHia, Stipek. Golk. FOURTH ROW: The Booster Club originated In the salesmanship department under the direction of Miss Robinson and Mr. Thompson. Its motto Is, Boost Austin High by selling tickets for Austin ' s organi- zations. With the aid of Mr. Thompson, the faculty sponsor, this club has been very ectlve In carrying Its aim Into execution by selling tickets for the support of basketball and football, for socials, school plays and musicals. The officers for I934 were: Grace Blalkie, president; Justine Waskow, vice-president; Frankie Mathers, treasurer; Barbara FInnle. secretary. The ofTcers for 1935: Justine Waskow. president; Jeanne Newton, vice-president; Ruth Hagstrom. treasurer; LeNell Turney. secretary; Mary Jane Cody, sergeant-at-arms; Lois Townsend, publicity chairman, BOOSTER CLUB FIRST ROW: La Mendola V.Pres.. Muttera. OConi Townsend. Nolan. Gorma Kwiatt. FInnle. Kuflewski Kolhick. Knoff. Hollister. Kramer Fritz Cody-Sgt. at-Ar-ns. Hagstrom-Treas. Waskow-Pres.. TurneySec. Newton- ell. Pratt. SECOND ROW: N codemus, Slngow, Ashley. Halstead. Carroll. Rasmussen. 1. Anderson Callaghan. Miller. Barnett. THIRD ROW: Mallhlot Arndt Larson. Otfen. Livingstone. Westberg. Cudahy. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, De Correvont. Honey, McGulnnis, Grant. Swanson. Lyons. One Hundred Seventy-seven MAROON AND WHITE PENTONG CLUB FIRST ROW: Schoenberg-Stu.-Adv.. We5trich-Treas., Moss-Sgt.-at-Arms, MacMahon-Pres., Coffln-V.-Pres., Schultz Sec, Cottrell. SECOND ROW; Morrison, CoHey. Hill, Perry, Schroeder, Smith, Wilkinson. PENTONG CLUB o «  i r I FIRST ROW: Jones Glafcke, Gilmartin, Johnson, Lumby, Dintzis. Helton, Clettenberg. SECOND ROW: McAuliffe Nolan, Zussin. Anderson, Terrell, Page, Halstead, McCourt. THIRD ROW: Counadis, Fairman, Kruskop, Waskow. Often, Kwiatt. Shapiro. Hays. FOURTH ROW: Ander. Baron, demons, Swain. Philioti; One Hundreed Seventy-eight ORGAN IZATI ONS PENTONG CLUB ■ CoHin Cofev-V.-Pres., Schroederbec. bchoenberg-Pres.. Swanson-Sat.-at-Arms. Mac- K ' - •: Treas.. Elenboger. SECOND ROW; Roland. Lemle. Kwiatt. Cottrell. Nolan. Morrison. Schir. Lev,. 0-en. THIRD ROW: Hagstrom. Peters. Treloar. O ' Donnell. Korol. Kester. Muttera. Diasio. Alper- stein. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Johnson. Schoenberg. Cederquist. Baron. Slutsky. Lyons. Kannmerling, Knopf, Fritz. As their main offering of the semester the Pentong Club presented a play entitled. In the Spring a Young Man ' s Fancy. All of the roles were capably portrayed by members of the club, and Miss Current, the sponsor, acted as coach. This proved to be one of the Pentong Club ' s most successful proiects. Miss Irene Skinner of the Columbia School of Expression furnished a very pleasant afternoon for the club with her informative address on the subject of Public Speaking. PENTONG CLUB FIRST ROW: Luckner. Kramer. Turco. Finella. Halstead. Idarlus. Dintzis. McAuliffe. Moran. SECOND ROW: Bernstein. Jacob!. Kinder, Schultz. Miller. Miss Current-Adv.. Lawson. Olsen. Hansen. Sabalh. Ross. THIRD ROW: Ericlson Berqulst Davidson. Richards. Ollvadotl. Marcese. Steuben. Shapiro. Larson. Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: Krelman Koennlnger Kllngel. Prest. Thompson. Foss. Cudahy. Erhardt. Wolf. Tante. FIFTH ROW: Lumby, Larson. De Correvont Thompson. Staller. Geo-karls. Kolnick. Hollisler. One Hundred Seventy-nine MAROON AND WHITE HISTORY CLUB— FALL Koeppel, Pastor. Geok, nan, Rabin, Browne-Sec, ( SECOND ROW: Monitz, Woler THIRD ROW: Alperstein, Milstein, Swa Levy, Grubman, FOURTH ROW: Winte iris, Hagstrom, White, ., Schoenber vitt, Dreebin, Esses Sabath, Miller, Wiikinsi Burkhardt, Alton, Clettenberg, Often, Waskov Ander, Summerville, Kwiatt, Call, Busch, Winte Th pre is year, The History Club, under the guidance of its president, Eleanor White, has specialized .-- , enting much valuable information about the Japanese archipelago. Arrangements to Invite various lecturers and experts to address the organization were successfully carried out by the program committee. Among these guests v ere Mr. Phillip Sang and Mr. K. Nakauchi. The former, whs spoke exten- sively about the Isle of Bali, has visited that dot In the Pacific three times. Mr. Nakauchi ' s subject was Japanese art and culture. HISTORY CLUB— SPRING FIRST ROW: Schwartz-Treas., Hornstein, Kessler, Glickman-V.-Pres., While-Pres., Glassrran, Schreiber-Sec, Grub- man, Frohman. SECOND ROW; Kramer, Droth, Turco, Kristan, Lumby, Jotiann, Marti, Tamney, Doppelt. THIRD ROW: Ecker, Diasio, Finella, Muttera, Treloar, Shafer, Rottmayer, Schroeder, Kaufman, FOURTH ROW: Talbot, Boyden, Tuck, Baron, Winter, Rodin, Staller, French, Rockoff. One Hun dred Eighty ORGANIZATIONS HISTORY CLUB FIRST ROW; Chankm, McNulty, Andriacchi, Warnimonl. Birly, Cosgrove, Hirsch, Simon, Marcus. SECOND ROW: Gianoulis. Bernstein Gliclman, Schitt. Elenbogen, Condon, Kammerling, Koelling, Gorgone. THIRD ROW: Wasmund, Knopf, Fritz, Tante, fWI r ' is, Fox. Felio, Lind, Larson. FIRST ROW: Stella. Tocco, Vitacca, Greco Parillo. Meluso. Amodeo. Soth Panegasser Santo, Pavia, Gilio, I Testa. SECOND ROW: Vincent, De rgio. Orsucci, Noto. THIRD ROW: Be . , 3. Olivadoti. Meluso, Petrella. FOURTH ROW nbruschi. Nuccio Va ' chetta. ;., Gorgone-Sgt.-at-Arms; Grolla-V.-Pre! , Rago, Galbreath, Finella. Matfia. Pon; Capuzi. Rago. Martin, Geokaris, Westpha ica, Gambardella, Salerno. Calvi One Hundred Eighty-one MAROON AND WHITE ARCHITECTURAL CLUB FIRST ROW: WitthoeHl, Stranberg, Stout, Wessel. Kobler SchaeHer, Roberts Greco Shiurtletf Clausen. SECOND ROW: Santopadre, Ferrer, Stenseng. Splendoria Lazzerini, Chankin, Brown, Dickinson Berkshire, Fay Mr. Jarvis-Adv. THIRD ROW: Carter, Knauff, Havlicek Wolbrink, Piazza, Jorstad, Campbell, Anderson, Sandeen Pelletler Laudon, Purvis. FOURTH ROW: Gronwall, Jones, McCarty, Gunnell. Stewart. Nagle, Hartman, Paolicchi, Nelson, Gadbury. Freedman. ARCHITECTURAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Santo Patrie, Gadbury-Sg ' t-at-Arms, Gronw Wolbrink, Knauff, Mr. Jarvis-Adv. SECOND ROW: Coh Vertel, Halking, Koch. THIRD ROW: Lorenz, Fan, Hav FOURTH ROW: Stewart, Kirchoff, John, McCarty, Ge FIFTH ROW: Witthoetft, Stranberg, Jernberg, Erickson. all-Treas., Chankin-Sec. Shurtleff-Pres. De Veirman-V.-Pi ;man, Emsinq, Schaefer, Gunnell, Dickinson, Brown, Neh licek. Carter, Greco, Berkshire, Stenseng, Clausen, No iger. Grassadonia, Kennedy, Freeman, McNally, Peter: One Hundred Eighty-two ORGANIZATIONS Hl-Y CLUB FIRST ROW: Halsey. Browne, Jones-Sgt.-atArms, Carlsor ' . SECOND ROW: SIder, Bernstein, Ander. Sw BoyHen . Sutton, Norton, Swenson, Tennyson, Clarke, Melby. Kelley, Ruth, Fryk, Hochberger. Pres.. Hass-V.-Pres., Blaikie-lreas., Taylor, nt, Brooke, Hayes. THIRD ROW; MacNabb. FOURTH ROW: Arndt, Hulseberg. Bernau. Hl-Y CLUB FIRST ROW: Shaw Swenson Fouts-Adv. Grant bjr T.or-Sec, Bray-Pres., Fryk-V.-Pres.. Brooke-Treas.. Mould-Y. M. C. A. Adv.. Wehrhelm, Jenkins. SEC.:. ' .:, ft.-. ' ., Carlton, Gibson, LeBlanc. Johnson. York, Pratt. Harvey, Hoobler, Sutton, Lloyd. Wegger. THIRD ROW: Mastrud. Rosucci, Kennedy, Schaefer, McKenzie. Besnon, Todd, LeBeau, Boyden Swain, Ander Tennyson. FOURTH ROW: Clarke. Ruth, Radek, Hockberger. Barbour. Witt, llndell. Melbe. Kastorf, Hallgren. Wright. One Hundred Eighty-three MAROON AND WHITE CHESS CLUB— FALL FIRST ROW: Tucker Rolfe-Coach. Nelman-Pref.. Miss Roberts-Adv.. Shideler-Grosd. SECOND ROW: Foster, Strehlow Storck Zurakov, Cohen. THIRD ROW: Jackel, Waitkoff. Marschak, Schultz, Peacock. FOURTH ROW: Doss, Bo ' denstabi Bodenstab. Buckman, Otton, Bowyer. CHESS CLUB— SPRING Miss Roberts-Adv., Gerwln, Foster. SITTING: Stodt, R. Bodenstab, E. One Hundred Eighty-four ORGANIZATIONS CHEMISTRY CLUB Kleinschmidt, Slammer. SECwNu ku vV; Horsrud, Tamt ley. Duck. Stoeffhaas. BIgelow, Cla rence. Hoppe, Peif Wesman, Kapoon. THIRD ROW: Sale rrno, Pallas. Hause ir. Growl. DiCicco, Ludwig. Kleiner . Edgecombe. Dun( FOURTH ROW: Kelley, Tuck. Berry, Bi ince, Pell. Weqgei ' . Lloyd. Joyce. The Chemistry Club is an active organization that does Its part for the benefit of the school In Its effort to develop In Austin High students an Interest In the science. With Mr. Crew as adviser, the club reorganized In iSy ; after a lapse of one semester, with Walter Helby. president; Betty Metropolis, vice-president; Richard Hennes. secretary, and Joseph Ingrassia. treasurer. Membership in the club Is not restricted to chemistry students, but is open to all who are inter- ested In the subject enough to attend the meetings. At each meeting an Interesting program Is presented by students generally, disclosing many rare and mystifying secrets. The club often takes trips to manufacturing plants to witness scientific processes in operation. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Fischer-Sqt.at-Arms Kaulm, Pres. BlaikieLib., Zidron, Rathbun, Kaull Bigelo iw. Johnson, Planing, Thoma, Carroll Crear, Horsrud. Miller. Hodge. McMull. Lovig. Johnson. Busch. Kristan. Hessler. M l.anson, Lobdell. Diasio-V.-Pre s-Accom. SECOND ROW: CoH.n, Hardman, Joyce. Boro itrompolos. THIRD ROW: La Mendola. O ' Bra, Engdahl. I- Schoepko. Stipek. FOURTH ROW: Sagehorn. Mattson, inson. Metropolis. Kolz. One Hundred Eighty-five MAROON AND WHITE GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: K0I2, Lobdell-Lib, Biai ie, V.-Pfes. Pfaff-Pres. Hodge-Sec. McMullan-Treas. Torkelson-Sgt. Johnson, Logan. SECOND ROW: Charnes, Black. Kaufman Metropolis Hampson Stc letthaas, Bigeli Bittner. THIRD ROW: La Mendola, Singow. Greenberg, Stronnpoios Knstan Johnsor 1 Nemanick, FOURTH ROW: Huth, Mailhiot De Young, Boniec, Messier, Troyer Goldblatt Torkelson I Passed By Your Window and Let All My Life Be Music have been two of the club ' s favorite songs this semester. The girls are often called upon to sing for student assemblies or concerts and they take a lively part in school activities. They have a reputation for giving original entertainments during their monthly socials. A small sketch. The DIonne Quintuplets. was given in which Carol Tegmeyer, Ethel Lobdell, Charlotte Kolz, Mary Louise hiamson and Jean Shrlver toolc the parts of the babies. This was most successful. The credit for these programs is due to Betty Bigelow. Dagmar Johnson, Jean Boyden, Evelyn Krlstan. Lois Malone. and Margaret Huth. the entertainment committee. The officers for the semester ' 35 were Elain Pfaff, president; Grace Blaikle. vice-president; Mil- dred Hodge, secretary. GIRLS GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Shipkowltz I ROW: LIndqren, Trott, Zi Dinkle, Glafcke, Cushwav, Law, Dersey, McCarthy, Iv Graham, O ' Donnell, Nadenik, Sweet, Mailman, Boyden, Baxtei akeich. Murphy, Beazell. Gomoll. Baker. THIRD ROW: Dougia Gcahos, Roslilek. FOURTH ROW: Hamm, Nissen, Babel, Kas One Hundred Eighty-sl: MUSIC SOCIAL ORCHESTRA SEATED: Given, Wethekam. D Nermann, Bergan. Marge. Wil STANDING: Kamberg, CONCERT ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: Macaluso, Davis. Schuettler. Kleinschtnldt. Goldberg, Page-Concert Master Maxouris Hornsteln Strehlow. Monaco. Zabln. SECOND ROW: Jungblut. Kipnis. Shold-r. Allegrlnl. Johnson. Carlson Castellana. Boarinl. Askoonls. Rawllnson. Snip. Whitmore. Mr. Roblnson-Dlreclor. THIRD ROW: Rice Page Pokedotf Norden, Jones. Salrtzky. Pickett. Jacobs. Handmacher. Bergh. Berecz. Kazakerch. Blum. Karpplnen. Frederick. FOURTH ROW: Mason. Storck. Lewis. Falck. Foster. Rapoport. Durante. Shields. Hall, Barett. Gibson. Slmkin, Brown, Shideler, Given Neumann. One Hundred Eighty-seven MAROON AND WHITE BOYS ' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Udell, Arndt, Loudon, Padula-V.-Pres., Edgecombe-Prs SECOND ROW: Hawes, Dirindin, Kahn, Joyce, Jorgensen, Panitch, Obe Buchan. Gardner, Caliendo. Atkinson, Fountain. Tobey, Marschak. Swanson, Feldmann, Swanson, Seaholm, Kinovsky. nn.Sec.-Treas. , Bellman, DeBei FOURTH ROW: Ganka. Janson Wickman . THIRD ROW: Freedman Olderr, Minsey. lebeau BOYS ' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Witt, Gran, Padula-Sec.-T Loudon, Cox. SECOND ROW; Hurwitz. Jorgensen. White. THIRD ROW: Bernst Oberg. Tobey. FOURTH ROW: Tebeau. Feldmann.V.-Pn , Seaho m- ■ res. M.s Ryersen-Adv HIantinc Edgecom oe Hav es -ollert, Joyce Hennmon alvorsen. J ersey, Ma rschak, Benson Reynold Huebne r. Kodir . O sen, Odalski, Hutchinson One Hundred Eighty-eight OPERA OPERA CLUB FIRST ROW: S. ar son. Wad sworth Ha we s-V,-Pr es„ U nq Jones, Hardn la SECOND ROW O. sh man Ntzge ale Lindq ist. Gr ee no THIRD ROW: Bana 5, Wosk, Wa 3 er. The Opera Club under Miss Lloyd ' s direction and with Dorothy Large and Howard Wagner as presidents has had a most successful year. The two large projects of the year were the Music Festival on Decennber 7 given in conjunction with all the other Music organizations, and the operetta The Marriage of Nannette produced on May I6-I7. Both were highly successful and well attended. The orchestra helped to nnake the operetta more enjoyable by furnishing the accompaniments. Soloists appearing at various times were: Gordon Swanson, Bette Kautz, Alice Splalelt, Ann Buyer John Puttock, Ruth Van Horn, Lorraine Anderson, James Feldmann, Jewel Merly, Gilbert Bauer Fred Hautz, Arthur Laurell, John Manos, June Barovik, Maud Proctor, George Dirinden, Milton Kahn Warren Edgecombe, Helen Olson, Freda Thompson, Gerry Witt, Joseph Hawes, Bruce Johnston Marie Fitzgerald, Dorothy Schalm, Rosalie Hardman. Conrad Mastrud, Simone Para, Marlon Nelson and Dorothy Fello. OPERA CLUB FIRST ROW: Scha ' jm-Lib., Jones-Ireas, h -rje-j I be; ROW: Nelson, Black, McAuliHe, Edgecombe, Para. Hard Mastrud. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence. Loudon, Johnston, jrp. Kres-, bpiaiek v.f-res., icnroeder. SECOND THIRD ROW: Werner, Felio, Smith, Nolan. Olsen, i, Walters. Jensen, Florentine. One Hundred Eighty-nins MAROON AND WHITE One Hundred Ninety OPERA THE MARRIAGE OF NANNETTE A Comic Opera In Three Acts Presented By OPERA CLUB and CONCERT ORCHESTRA ROCKWOOD HALL Thursday and Friday, May 16-17, 1 935 CAST OF CHARACTERS Helolse (Comtesse de Martlgny) Rosalie Hardman. ' Alice Peterson Yvonne (Her sister) Helen Olsen, Mary Reavlll Frederic (Duke D ' Antin) Joseph Hawes, ' Melvin Rose Madelon (His daughter) Dorothy Felio, ' Charline Roberts Henri [His nephew) George Dirinden, Bruce Johnston, ' Edmond Caliendo Hilaire (Secretary of Duke) James Feldmann Mme. Zenobie (Keeper of the inn) Marie Fitjgerald, ' Genevieve Armbruster Nannetle (Her daughter) Alice Spiaiek, ' Simone Para Edmond (Her brother, a highv ayman) John Manos Roderique (Another highwayman) Gilbert Bauer, ' Raymond TadelskI Baptiste (Third highwayman) Bernard Racussen Jean [Last highwayman) Hyman Solomon Reporello (A gypsy chief) Arthur Laurell, ' Robert Laurence Zingara (A gypsy maid) Alice Peterson Rene (A village youth in love with Nannette) Fred Hauti, ' George Dirinden Emile (His friend) Melvin Rose, Bertii Werner Yvette (A village maid) Jewel Merley, Simone Para Susanne (Servant at inn) Maud Proctor, Ann Buyer Marcel (Servant at inn) Conrad Mastrud, John Puttock Pierre (Notary, town crier) Milton Kahn Paulino (A peddler) Hyman Solomon Santo (Reporello ' s bear) Judith Schneid Accompanists — Dorothy Schalm. Marian Nelson. ' Indicates understudies. CHORUS OF FRENCH PEOPLE AND GYPSIES Ann Buyer, Maud Procter, Lorraine Anderson, Jewel Merle , Ruth Van Horn. Adele Bitzer. Dorothy Zeman. Frances Esses. Bette Kautz, Estelle Ross, Irene Brown, Dorothy Sandeeo. Mary Jane Cody. Helen Kovach Helen Mandel Mildred Kaufmann, Mary Reavlll. Alice Sever ' on. Dorothy Black. Luclle Jones Betty Smith Jane Nolan Simone Para. Marion Olson. John Puttock. Harold Older Ray Ollvadotl. Leonard Jensen Gerry Witt Bruce Johnston. Robert Lawrence. Conrad Mastrud. Howard Wagner William Florentine Dawn Larson Bernlce Biurstrom Ruth Hagstrom. Catherine MacMlllan. Bernice Reeder. Adeline Geokarls. June Borovlk Margaret Xante Esther Adier. Phyllis Gunderson, Jeanne Fishleigh. Marcella Kahao. Alice Peterson. Genevieve Armbruster Freda Thompson Charllne Roberts. Evelyn Van Rlet. Marian Mlckelson. Annette Oliver. Marie Fitzgerald. Adelaide McAullffe Mariorie Schroeder. Ray TadelskI. Melvin Rose. Frank Latzel. Edmond Caliendo George Dirinden Warren Edge- combe. Bertll Werner. Holmes Loudon. Marvin Snyder. Durwood Walters. Frank Pfohl. Dancers — Alice Green. Lorraine Westphal. Alta J. Muttera, Eleanor McCrory, Helen Migdaiek, Dorothy Pratt, Jc-an Hales. Fay Kimball. Gypsy Solo Dance — Lorraine Westphal. Ballet Solo Dance — Alice Green. General Director Hazel E. Lloyd Programs A. M. Langan Orchestra Director Jesse A. Robinson Chorus Assistant Alice H. Johnstone Director of the Dance Louise Hofmeister f M.J. Dahl ss Manager John J. Starner Make Up I Lucille Current Advertising Manager Andrew Nichols ( Hazel Eraser Student Manager Howard Wagner Prompter Gordon Swanson Stage Manager Robert Jelinek : Commercial Law Club Art Work ( Esther Johnson Assistants I Advanced Art Classes Fern Booth ) Special Stage Class Members of Faculty One Hundred Ninety-one MAROON AND WHITE AUSTIN HIGH TOP ROW: Lois Townsend, 3rd Sergeant, Erna Larson, Iren Gilmartin, 2nd Lieutenant, Shirley Kerrigan, Marian Tartorell Dorothy Fisher, Corporal. THIRD ROW: June Hendricks, Sail Margie Williamson Ada Monaco, Virginia Shields, Dorothy ephine HeKernan, Ardell Kowalske, Doroth ROW: Lor Tortorella aldine n, Vivian Farnguist, Lillian Hermann, Violet Lucille Cook, Dorothy Verkler, Marjorie Cundiff, )avis, Betty Goldberg, Corporal, Helen Maxouris, kens Eleanor Bodenstab, 1st Sergeant, Gertrude , _..sin Patricia Watson. Jane Hendricks. SECOND II Maxyne Rathbun, Irma Last, 1st Lieutenant, Marie Hall, Approximately nine years ago the Austin High School Girls ' Band was organized. It has attained for itself a prominent place in music throughout the country and holds the undisputed place as the only all-girls ' band In the Chicago Public High Schools. This year its leadership was taken over by Captain Harry Dowse, the former band instructor at Englewood High School. He is a well-known figure In and about Chicago musical circles in both a directing and a playing capacity, and has proven himself fully equipped to fill this responsible position. Mr. Dowse has installed a complete new library, has had reconditioned many school Instruments and just now completed the task of producing a full evening Band Concert on May 31, 1935. The Band Parents have been more than willing in offering their services to continue this unusual organization, and are largely responsible for its present existence here at Austin High School. The band has at various times placed highly in the City Band Contests, competing against some of the largest and finest boys ' bands In Chicago. One Hundred Ninety-two MUSIC On the closing day of the Century of Progress, October 31,1 934, the Girls ' Band represented Austin by taking a major part in the day ' s parade. It was always on hand to provide peppy marches during the last football season, regardless of the weather. During April the members served as honorary ushers for the Chicago High School Preliminary Solo Contest at Austin. Each semester a large part of the work within the band rests with its officers, who are elected by their fellow-members. It is their duty to work with the director and carry out his ideas for the good of the band in general. With the enthusiastic cooperation of the band. Captain Dowse, and the Band Parents Association, a successful future is assured for this, our Austin High School Girls ' Band. One Hundred Ninety-three MAROON AND WHITE Q h- LU o Z o u 5 O £ = 5 It! tS  E ' One Hundred Ninety-four MUSIC ' t S- - « £= ' i -2 ls5 E ?: I SE 2 = • £t: ' - ' °E; E£ 5 2i£i2° mil QI to 2- Q J = oo . o.?E 3 §0-5-5 i-o«j!2 ■Sq ' ° | -oi .!; :s :iS I E-! s g  -r .o E c E u «; 5 E i $li ' ii -ll l-sfo l|:  ir2- o it!) o 2u iSiS JS g E 1 : One Hundred Ninety-five MAROON AND WHITE ROSTER OF AUSTIN REGIMENT UNITED STATES RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS JUNIOR UNIT INSTRUCTION GROUP Assistant professor of military science and tactics — Captain Orra M. Jenks Instructor — Staff Sergeant George L. Channberlain FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS Colonel — Stanley Cederquist Lieutenant Colonel — Robert Pell Executive Officer Major — Joseph Fatina Major, First Battalion — Warren Schanlaber The Reserve Officers Training Corps was established by Congress to provide for military leaders in time of war. Graduates from a university having R. O. T. C. after four years of military training receive commissions in the Officers Reserve Corps of the United States Army. Credit for the first two years of this college training may be earned in the R. O. T. C. at certain accredited high schools, of which Austin is one. While the War department is primarily interested in the military aspects of the R. O. T. C, its principal purpose is to foster good citizenship and to train young men in leadership. In the last year special stress has been placed upon the posture of the cadets with excellent results. The Annual Federal Review and Inspection was held in Columbus Park, May 8, 1935. Major Ernest Carr, U. S. A., in charge of R. O. T. C, 6th Corps Area, was the Reviewing Officer. Major Carr and Major John D. Von hloltzendorff, the P. M. S. T. Chicago High Schools, commended the Regiment very highly on the posture of the cadets, their marching, their theoretical knowledge, and the officers ' manual of the saber and commanding ability. Everybody witnessing the inspection was highly pleased with the performance. The Regiment under the able supervision and instruction of Captain Orra M. Jenks and Staff Sergeant George L. Chamberlain has grown to the number of 540 cadets, and is now the largest unit in the Chicago High Schools R. O. T. C. In the last year the Austin unit has had two distinguished officers. In the first One Hundred Ninety-six MILITARY Major, Second Battalion — Herbert Schuler Regimental Adjutant — Captain Harold Williams Battalion Adjutants — First Lieutenants Fritz Gerwin, Harold Quast Personnel Adjutants — Second Lieutenants John Cook, Arthur Monaco, Joseph Russo Executive Staff — Second Lieutenants Harold Kaminski, Harry Spigle COMPANY OFFICERS Company Commanders — Captains: Merritt Ferrell, Leroy Tutsky. First Lieutenants: Benjamin Margherone, David Snelling. Second Lieutenants: William Minton, Alfred Marti Platoon Commanders — Second Lieutenants Gus Carrallas, Ernest Carlson, Thomas Trakas, Clarence Jankowski, Edvi in Greer, Robert Koures, Joseph Ingrassia, William Joyce Platoon Commanders (non-commissioned officers) — Sergeants Melvin Levee, Charles Jones, Hal Smith, Bruce McMasters, John Eads, Earl Harvey semester Robert Lee Giesel was appointed Colonel, Brigade Staff, Commanding The Chicago High Schools R. O. T. C. In the second semester Colonel Stanley Cederquist was appointed to succeed Colonel Giesel. This is the highest rank obtainable by an oft ' Icer in the city R. O. T. C. This is the first time in the history of the city that the same school has had this honor consecutively. Colonel Cederquist, besides Command- ing the Chicago Brigade, also Commanded the Austin Regiment. Each year certain awards are given to deserving cadets for exceptional service in certain fields. Colonel Cederquist was given the Chicago High Schools R. O. T. C. Brigade Officers ' Efficiency Medal. He also received the Officers ' Efficiency Medal for the Austin Regiment. Major Robert Buggert was awarded the Band Efficiency Medal. Sgt. David Seaholm received the Non-Commissioned Officers ' Medal. Private Robert Scott was given the Recruiting Medal. For the first time in several years Austin was in a position to have a good rifle team, with the assignment of Staff Sergeant George L. Chamberlain with the Austin Regiment. Working dally the ninth, tenth, and eleventh periods, the team began to show a steady Improvement. In the Hearst Trophy Match the team finished third: in the 6th Corps Area Match the team was sixth: and in the City shoot the team was third, six-tenths of a point below Lane, the second place school. Major Roy Almdale was captain of the team the first semester, and Colonel Stanley Cederquist the second semester. Hundred Ninety-seven MAROON AND WHITE R. O. T. C. OFFICERS FIRST ROW Schuler ' ' i , • ' ■,-, . , ;. -■ Gerwen Monaco Brown Mintm Snplhng Mjrti MirjhPrjne, THIRD ROW- Greer Ja Carlson Spigle Coot Kominsk. FOURTH ROW Cirellas Joyce Trakas Russo. RIFLE TEAM FIRST ROW; Cederquist. Smith. Sgt. Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: Falkman, Murphy KirchoH Rolph Jones Marti. Jankowcki. Welker. THIRD ROW: Wiggins Carellas. Jones, Minton, Schanlaner, Pell. Schuler. FOURTH ROW: Olderr, Russo, Murbach, Schwerdtman, Lehmann, Alton. Scott, Hult. Anderson. One Hundred Ninety-eight MILITARY R. O. T. C. CORPORALS FIRST RO. ' . Nelson. Doseff. Rundblas Yeomans Smith Taylor Ralph, Reihardt. Hesvjl, SECOND ROW: Daty, Falrley. Behrcns, Klem Bercos. Mazzuca Rupp. Levin, Barcolles. Scglenker. THIRD ROW: Orngard, Llndholm, Erlckson, Sre Kastilahn. Scatt. WaeHuel, Salerno, McCormlck Zabawsk; Freeman. FOURTH ROW: I Johnson. Meyers, Niksch Hummel Falkman Lindner CliHorl Litc ' -fielo Sinay Alto , Seidner, Kelly, Kaitchuck, enburg, Anderson, Boyter, •Jewsome, Bryant, Ummac R. O. T. C. SERGEANTS FIRST ROW: Robinson, Kenneay iei-ir- _, ;r ms - .. 3:: ' ! i-i-s; ROW: Phillips, Martin, Klrchotf Jones La Rocco, Gaspar oyrnes Levee Larsen, Hauser, Mall. Kuettler. Helmbolo. Izzo, Bougas. FOURTH ROW: Harvey. Eads. Ferro. Manos. ' m;iV35:!!- Nocoras, Smith. SECOND Nelson. THIRD ROW: Welker. Jones. Broots, Drake, Bauer, Hettgar, Biettner. One Hundred Ninety-nine MAROON AND WHITE MAROON AND WHiTE Fred Blum Gordon Pastor Annette Gawron Assistant Editor Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Gordon Swanson Angeline Finella Business Manager Asst. Business Manage Editorial Art Business Mr. H. A. Berens Miss Louise Pellens Mr. R. C. Compto Staff Members Not Pictured: Genevieve Hays, Irma Last. Two Hundred ANNUAL STAFF Mary Jane De Vries Dolly Schoenberg Activities Editor Bernice Koechel Virginia Page Snap-shot Editor Betty Stone Senior Editor Lucille Shapiro Senior Editor Richard Lyons Senior Editor Bertil Werner Senior Editor Ross Wetiel Art Staff Shirley Cottrell Wilbert Schaper Chief File Clerk Asst. Faculty Editor Lois Townsend Typist Alta June Muttera Asst. Sports Editor Betty Luckner Senior Editor Rosalie Hardnnan Activities Editor Helen Diasio Treasurer Kathryn Halstead Senior Editor Kathr yn Treloar Senior Editor lariorie Schroeder Club Manager Audrey Stone Senior Editor Mary Meinhardt Hundred One MAROON AND WHITE Charlotte Stryb Art Staff Two Hundred Two PUBLICATIONS ' 341 2 STAFF Editors-ln-Chlef Business Manaqer Nev s Editor Sports Editor Literary Editor Editorial Writer L ' Allegro . Anelrod, Don Koeppe! Harriet Roth Marvin Freilich David Frohman Darlyn Downing Bram Stevenson Nicholas Gibson Cartoonists -_ Nicholas Gibson, Ross Wetzel, Michael Heqedus Sport Chatter Eugene Glickman Girls ' Sportllght Alta June Muttera Tell Mel Tell Mel Helen Dlasio Do You Know That Evelyn Abrams They Wear Harriett Friednnan, Mildred Gorchoff East Wind Joseph Brown Sports Writers Dick Brunton, Robert Simon Staff Writers Earl Ruby, Rose Brown OaUey Baron. Erwin Kannnnerling, Mary Ann Conroy, Bob Taylor, Marian Fischer, Dawn Idarius, Joseph Ingrassla, Kathleen Magnor, Joe Scheurer, DeVera Slutslty Business Assistants Seymour Anoff, Jerome Rabin, Judith Marus, Pearl Schiff, Mil- dred Kaufman, Miriam Elenbogan, Jeanetto Levy, Evelyn Abrams. Charlene Shafer, Grace Willowicl Advertising Manager Lucille Planing Advertising Assistants Gilbert Devore, Shirley Lipshultz, Doris Coffin, Dave Superfine Typists Arline Dreeben, Lucille Horwitz, Adelaide Leavitt Adviser H. A. Berens ' 35 STAFF Editor-in-Chief Marvin Freilich Managing Editor David Frohman Business Manager Seymour Anoff News Editors Oakley Baron, Joseph Ingrassla Sports Editors Eugene Glickman, Robert Simon Kathleen Magnor Grace Goodman Darlyn Downing Marian Olsen Dawn Idarius Harriet Friedman, Mildred Gorchoff Jack York Leila Coats Doris Coffin Richard Hennes Dorothy Jean Russell Nancy Church, Kenneth Hickman, Berry Koch Emily Sandrick, Marvin Hirsch, Dorothy Pratt Mildred Kaufman, Alice Lawson, Tillie Bellow Ruth Kreiman, DeVera Slutsky, Lorraine Gllck man, Anelia Giallombardo Council Member Lucille Planing Assistant Business Manager Adele Kuflewski Business Assistants Pearl Schiff, Charlene Shafer, Shirley Alpersteln. Miriam Elenbogan. Fern Seber Advertising Manager Shirley Lipshultz Advertising Assistants Harriet Friedman. Bernard Tempkln, Herbert Llebenson Adviser H. A. Berens L ' Allegr Gala Life Hi Light Tell Mel Tell Mel Do You Know That March of Fashion Sports Chatter Girls ' Sportllght Faculty Facts Sports Writers Staff Writers Harriet Irene Roth David Frohman Seymour M. Anoff siness Manager ■34 ' 2 Managing Editor ' 35 Business Manager ' 35 Two Hundred Thr. MAROON AND WHITE u, Fndav toBeHa rho , j Da ff, A nC ( race reeh 7 Aear 77 ie. c ecre Two Hundred Four PUBLICATIONS lua7 e —J MuimT V. CUO«K))e( AtUii ■ - ?y for 7 , $ P S •; =! Yj ' M I if Two Hundred Five .My ' T H, lARD plaV fdirpldy — every team- mdte doing his best and taking victory or defeat for love of sporty not sel- fish desire— Austin ideals in Sports. N !s ' -S !v V i!jsfo, :.Vv;. ,,-.„. ., . . - . ■;■.:-. i ' - . J Ji i.. MAROON AND WHITE VARSITY A This year has seen the Varsity A attain Its definite goal, which it set for Itself in February o( 1934, with better success than was thought possible. The officers of the fall semester were Dick Brunton, president: Bill Blalkle, vice-president; Dave Frohman, secretary; Bob Blake, treasurer, and Al Katallo, sergeant-at-arms. During this term several new features were installed with apparent success. The rough initiation of former years was prohibited and hereafter a simple induction ceremony will be all that the club will see. A football cheering section, made up only of lettermen. was Inaugurated this fall. The fellows were given cut-rate prices for all games and they sat In a special section with their own cheer leader, yells, and equipment. Letters were required to be worn. All meetings were held In the evening so that all the fellows could come and no team practice would interfere. Refreshments were always served and the coaches were usually invited so that the fellows would get to know their coaches better. A catalog of all lettermen since 1927, or as many as there are record of. has been started by the secretary, Dave Frohman. As each team gets their letters, the results go on special file. The requirements which were laid down for entrance In the Varsity A are as follows: an appli- cant must win a major letter in competitive sports to be automatically admitted. The club doesn ' t want a huge membership and will not chase after the fellows. It ' s just as preferable to have a small group of hard workers. FIRST ROW: Katallo-Sgt.-at-A Trace. Oldenburg, Huxhold, Ha Two Hundred Eight SPORTS VARSITY A The second semester saw another hard working group of ofRcers who upheld all -fornner standards and even improved some upon them. They were Joe Golden, president; Emery Armstrong, vice- president: Al Katallo. secretary; Dave Frohman, treasurer, and Harry Thompson, sergeant-at-arms. A new feature at every meeting was moving pictures. These were given in all sports so that each team had a chance to see real -form by the topnotchers in each field. They were greatly enjoyed by all. All Varsity A men were admitted free to home basketball games by special pass, and it is intended to form a regular cheering section of lettermen next season. The club has continued its custom of wearing letters on Wednesday and it is now an understood ruling of the school. Undoubtedly the biggest feature of the semester was the 2nd annual Varsity A Carnival held in the Boys ' Gym. The committee in charge consisted of Mr. A. H. Thompson. Adviser; David Frohman, chairman; Frank Havlicek. Lou Granzin, Emery Armstrong, and Bud Condon. The card included a basketball game between the Maroon lights and heavies, a track exhibition featuring Condon, Voebel, Ummach, Hasdal, and Pfohl of the Maroon track team, and a wrestling and boxing show starring Johnny Noto. Austin ' s Golden Gloves seml-flnallst. and Frank Battaglia. one of the most prominent amateurs in Chicago; tumbling, gymnastics, and fencing by the school teams, a ping pong show and a calisthenics drill. The affair was a huge success. Throughout the year Mr. A. H. Thompson has been the hardworking and devoted faculty adviser and the club wishes him to know of their deep appreciation for his services. DAVID FROHMAN. FIRST ROW: Honey. Frohman, Katallo. Golden, , Havlicek. Huxhold. Lyons. Foxvoq, Mr. Tbompson-Ad Bruce. Blake. Conroy, Hanson, Cre De Velrman. McLaughlin. Hockbergei strong Thompson H. De Correvont. SECOND ROW: r, Ganson, Pfohl. Risetlo. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Mesch, FOURTH ROW: Lagorio. Condon. McGuinnes. Battaglia Moran. Two Hundred Nine MAROON AND WHITE FOOTBALL 34 m ! , (Br r j!« .. : .. • P ., ■ 1 , ' ! Ti iCOND ROW: ■ E ' ..;. . ' ' J B ■,••■, ■; .1 Fi i THIRD R OW Br ■■ Ward, Stern, FOURTH ROW: Halln- lan, Vehma n. Gadbur Doyen . Shafer-M£ inager. Campbell, Han Austin ' s 1934 football aggregation was the most successful In five years, finishing the season in a three-way tie for second place in the West Section of the Chicago Public High School League and attaining the distinction of being the high scorers of the Section and the second least scored upon. Also to add to Coach George Ring ' s laurel wreath was the placing of two Austin men, hlarry Thompson at left end and Bud DeCorrevont at right tackle, on the 2nd and 3rd All-City Teams respectively. AUSTIN 15 FARRASUT The season opened auspiciously with a Maroon victory over Farragut by a score of 15-0. The tallies were chalked up by Bill DeCorrevont and Harry Thompson; Bill on an end run and Harry on a pass and a safety. The excellent passing combination of DeCorrevont to Thompson was very much in evidence. AUSTIN 13 MARSHALL 6 Against their traditional enemies, the Maroons played top notch football and easily vanquished them. Scores were made by Bruce and Thompson. The latter particularly scintillated in this Oriole clash. He blocked a kick and scored on it, kicked one extra point and got off an eighty-yard punt which electrified the crowd. AUSTIN 6 HARRISON 14 Harrison downed the locals with an inspired offense which kept the Maroons bewildered all afternoon. There were several bright spots though, such as Austin ' s lateral passing attack In the fourth quarter which gained 40 yards In two attempts and ended with Palumbo scoring. AUSTIN CRANE 12 The section champs were the first and only aggregation to blank Austin this year. The game was played on a muddy field which was a distinct handicap to the lighter Maroons. At that, as the second period closed, Austin turned on the steam In an Inspired 70-yard drive which brought them to the two-foot line, where the gun beat their desperate attempt to score. AUSTIN 21 KEVLYN PARK This was a fairly easy contest and most of the squad saw service. Touchdowns were made by Gridelll, Erickson, and Ward and points after touchdowns, one by Weaver and two by Battaglla. The running and passing attack was brilliant, while the lun- AUSTIN 27 It was In this game that Austin reached its peak, team on the field was worthy of the highest praise, contest and was well rewarded. The DeCorrevont brt scored twice while Bud turned in an excellent perfo Cambell. was good for a touchdown. All season i inating star in the backfleld was Lyons. McKINLEY Play in every department was brilliant and the The largest crowd of the season attended this thers. Bill and Bud, stood out particularly. Bill mance as blocking back. A pass, Palumbo to ags Battaglla had been the outstanding line plunger of the Maroons. He had converted many points after-touchdown on short plunges and was always used to gain that extra yard. The co-captains of this year ' s pigskin aggregation were Joe Golden. Tom Bruce and Maynard Erickson. Golden was presented the Alderman Kiley most valuable player award for Austin ' s most valuable player of the 1934 season. DAVID FROHMAN. Two Hundred Ten SPORTS ' .lER ' ■ -fCCTtALL k ' TEAM -• 71 Austin 15; Farragut Austin 13; Marshall 6 Austin 6; Harrison 14 Austin 0; Crane 12 Austin 21; Kelvyn Park Austin 27; McKinley Two Hundred Eleven MAROON AND WHITE SENIOR TRACK W: Snow, Fryk, Trace, Condon-Captam, Hockberger, F eumuth, Hofbauer, Hasdal, Carlson. THIRD ROW: Eric FOURTH ROW: De Bartolo. Cherry, Maitzen, P. Wright. M. Wright. SECOND ROW: Philiotis, Kamnnerling. Bak Cridelli. Casey-Coach. The 1935 Indoor track season proved to be bjt mediocre at best for the Maroon colorbaarers on the cinder path. Coach E. M. Casey was added to the coaching staff In late February and he pro- duced as strong a team as was possible under the conditions he found. discus. Pfohl and Hockberger hurdle, completing the outd JUNIOR TRACK B i r  ■ Vi 1 ' ' . f H M W- H R ' H S B ' V ir f7 h m m H| p O '  « r F 1 «Zi ' j H H 4K| ' pj f- . 1 ' ' e - . .JH Hj H y V Mf K - ' ' .. K!?flH| ( 1 i Hi FIRST ROW: Eric Passeralia, Murba Casey-Coach. ;h, Croat, Pfohl. SECOND ROW: Skor, Two Hundred Twelve SPORTS i3 AiNAUT PEARSON EUICKSON CAUUSO Two Hundred Thirteen MAROON AND WHITE SENIOR SWIMMING v . FRONT ROW: Laurell, O ' Connor, Meyer MacDonald Mueller Katallo, BACK ROW: Heitman-Coach, Cass, Bjurslrom, Strahn The 1934-5 edition of swimming, Austin style, although not as successful as the aggregation of the previous year, acquitted itself nobly and kept the standard of Heitman-coached aquatic squads at its previous high level. Included among the laurels garnered by the team were: The North and West Section Dual Meet Championship, second place in the City Meet by the seniors, third place in the City Meelj by the juniors, eighth notch in the State Meet, and places in the Central A. A. U. Meet ' s invitational high school events. The leading point winners in the senior division were: Jacobsen, Armstrong, Huxhold, Katallo. Bowers, Laurell, Makowski, Havlicek, Stahmer, Bernstein, and O ' Connor. Leading point earners in the junior division were: Becker, Cass, Behr, Kettrick, Feley, Meyer. Hammond, Wagner, Vallee, C. Feingarten, and H. Feingarten. Austin ' s junior and senior teams were outstanding City League performers and worthy bearers of the Maroon and White, by virtue of their excellent competitive ability and unqualified good sportsmanship. EUGENE D. GLICKMAN. JUNIOR SWIMMING Vallee, Gerhardt, Lentini, Masciola, Behr, Feley. C. Feingarten, Hammond. Marschak, Likens, H. Feingarten. T. Smith, Becker-Capt., Graham, H. Smith. Two Hundred Fourteen SPORTS Two Hundred Fifteen MAROON AND wAlTE BASEBALL ' N Ison. Bull, Busch, W. De Correvont nbruster, Sopko, Dubkk, Olson-Co SECOND ROW: Ausili, Mads( mond. Bomberg, Grieg. Hans. Owing to the fact that only two veterans were returning from last year ' s team, Austin was considered the dark horse of the 1935 West Section race at the beginning of the season. Before the season was over, however, Austin ' s team was highly respected. The Maroons were undefeated in their first two encounters and held undisputed right to first place in the West Section until May 8, when they lost their second game to Marshall. In their opening game of the season the Maroons defeated a very powerful Kelvyn Park team by a score of 7-2. On April 16 Hank Sopko, Austin pitcher, held Kelvyn to five hits. On April 14 the Austin bats started clicking and as a result the team rolled up a 10-2 victory over Crane. Fontaine and Vitacco each contributed three hits to the Austin cause. Farragut next encountered the league leading Maroons and was turned back by a score of 1 0-1. Although Marshall was responsible for breaking Austin ' s string of victories with a 4-3 defeat on April 30, the local boys were still in first place. The first Marshall game was a hard one to drop and a week later, on. May 8, the Maroons were determined to avenge their defeat. They were accosted by injuries to some of their stars and as a result Marshall repeated its performance on April 30. The score of the second game was Austin I — Marshall 5. After the two Marshall defeats the boys didn ' t have the same pep they had at the beginning of the season. Two days after their second Marshall defeat they lost to Kelvyn Park by a score of 8-2, losing to a pitcher they had knocked out of the box in the first Kelvyn game. ROBERTA. SIMON. Two Hundred Sixteen SPORTS Two Hundred Seventeen MAROON AND WHITE CUAR.K nescH fT ' k ' rR£D ' JACK BAR.TOI-AI HENNEssey Two Hundreed Eighteen SPORTS JUNIOR AND SENIOR SKATING Austin ' s Junior bladesters, this season, contributed the ever-present city cham- pionship to Austin by defeating Tilden, last year ' s champions in the City Meet. Again this year, the Maroon youngsters had been undefeated up until the City Meet, and by winning the championship fulfilled last year ' s predictions. The Juniors piled up a total of 21 points, the same njmber compiled by Tilden last year, with Tilden and Sullivan having 13 and 9 points respectively. Co-captain Falk won the 220-yard dash while Romano finished fourth In the same event. In the 440, Bartolal finished second to a Schurz man, the time of this event being 1 .7 seconds faster than the winning time in the senior event. Kelienburger and Bull annexed second and fourth respectively in the 880-yard classic. With a wonderful exhibition of skating skill, the Austin mile relay team, composed of Romano, Bull, Falk and Bartolal, took Initial honors in the relay, defeating Tilden after a very hard race. With but three members of the previous year, Falk, Dillon, and Bull, with which to build a team around, it must be admitted that Coach Collins did a remarkable job with the Juniors of this year. The Juniors repeated last year ' s results by winning all of their meets up until the City Meet, but unlike last year ' s finish, conquered Tilden In the finale. In two previous encounters, prior to the City Meet, the Maroon Junior bladesters defeated Tilden quite decisively. Co-captains Falk and Bartolal, besides placing in their respective events, turned In some fine performances in dual competition. Kelienburger, who placed second in the half mile, will return next year as a Junior and is expected to win this event, hlennessey, a half-miler, although failing to place in the city, took quite a few places In dual competition and skated on the relay team several times during the season. Not to be outdone by the youngsters, the Seniors finished second in their division, but it took a strong Tilden team to deprive them of the title. The Maroon and White senior team, although having but four men entered In the meet, garnered 16 points, while Tilden, the winners, and Crane took 19 and 10 points respectively. One of the first winners of the day for the Maroons was Johnny Mesch, who took the I mile with surprising ease. His time was 3:41 and he wasn ' t even pushed. hiard luck rode Austin ' s Co-captain, champion In the half-mile for the past three years, when Bernie Cannata was presented with a bit of ill-fortune by Madame Fate. In the second lap of his race, a Tilden man fell right into his path, knocking him off his course and allowing the leaders to gain a hundred yard lead upon him. Sur- prising the spectators, he got to his feet and at the finish, Bernie was but five yards behind and another ten yards would have found him the winner. This misfortune caused the loss of the meet. The relay team, composed of Devore, Blllian, Mesch and Cannata, again defended their title successfully by defeating Tilden easily in the mile relay. Co-captain Lagorio, although unable to compete In the City Meet, turned in some fine performances in dual meets, and In the final meet against Tilden won the 440 and 880 yard events. Had Lagorio, last year ' s 880 champ, been able to compete, he would have been a sure point winner in the 880. Gil Devore and Bud Blllian, the other competitors in the City Meet, were out- standing during the season in dual competition, and skated fine races in the relay. Among the graduates whom the team will miss next year, are Lagorio, Cannata, Devore and Billlan. Coach Collins has John Mesch and some fine Junior skaters with which to build a team of the next season. If the Juniors come through. Coach Collins should have a fine team with which to attempt a championship comeback. ERWIN KAMMERLING. Two Hundred Nineteen MAROON AND WHITE HEAVYWEIGHT BASKETBALL At the turn of the semester Austin ' s heavyweight basketball team was rejuvenated by the addition of four men who had been ineligible at the start of the season. This heavyweight aggregation finished the season in a three-way tie for fourth place, win- ning but three games and losing five. One of the players, Al Slavin, was placed on an All-West Section team. After a very unsuccessful practice schedule in which they lost all their games the heavies opened their official season by defeating Foreman by a score of 22-16. In this contest Fred hiince, the lanky center, scored 12 of his team ' s points. In their second game of the year, they lost to a very strong Marshall five by a score of 42-18. After this defeat the Maroons lost their next two games to McKinley and Manley by scores of 22-14 and 45-1 7 respectively. With the addition of Al Slavin, Bob Hanson, Happy Johnson and Frill De Veirman, the squad looked more like a real aggregation than ever, although they lost their next two battles to Crane and Kelvyn Park. No team could have beaten Crane that day; they were sensational. The Kelvyn Park encounter was the most exciting that either Austin basketball team played all year. With only twenty seconds to play and Austin behind by a 21-17 score, Ed Sbertoli and Al Slavin each sunk a basket to tie the game up as the closing gun sounded. In the overtime period, however, Kelvyn scored five points while Austin couldn ' t get any, the final score being 26-21 in Kelvyn Park ' s favor. To make up for that defeat the Maroons won their next two encounters with Tuley and Steinmetz to close the season. ROBERT A. SIMON. Two Hundred Twenty SPORTS LIGHTWEIGHT BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: McLaughi; wv v SECOND ROW: Murphy-Coa After a fine start Austin ' s lightweight basketball team encountered several heart- breaking defeats and had to be satisfied with a sixth place in the final west section ' s league standings. The team won three while losing five. One player, Harry Anderson, forward, was placed on the All West Section Team. hHopes ran high at the beginning of the Light- weight season. The team had gone through practice encounters losing but two games out of six. The two games the team dropped in practice were played entirely by the second and third teams. The team won its first game with Foreman by a score of 24-2 I In a game in which the close score was no criterion for Austin ' s superiority. The team ' s victory over Mar- shall by a score of 24-15 created quite a furore as Marshall had been reputed to be one of the best of the section ' s strongest teams. In this game Anderson scored seven- teen points. McKiniey then invaded the Austin gymnasium on January 22, 1935, and defeated the home team by a score of 29-28 In one of the closest games played during the entire season. The game took the heart out of the team and they lost their next two games to Manley and Crane by fairly close scores. To add to the difficulties already encountered by the Maroons, just before the Kelvyn Park game it was found that Jerry Conroy, the team ' s center and hiarry Anderson, forward, the team ' s two leading scorers, were over weight. Playing without the services of Conroy and Anderson the team lost to Kelvyn by a score of 41-31. In its next game the local boys defeated Steinmetz by a score of 24-23. To end their season the lights lost to Tuley 38-30. ROBERT A. SIMON. Two Hundred Twenty-one MAROON AND WHITE +JARMON FREEDMAN MCQUINNES FILLED MSLAUGHLiM -i-IANSON Two Hundred Twenty-two SPORTS CROSS- COUNTRY TEAM Front Row McNabb Melby Kelley Blaikie Wright Rear Row Belosky Pelletier De Bartolo Fryk Grant Olson, Coach McAllister Hegedus Zapfe Hummell McKenzie Callahan Clausen Stenseng Kolve Brennan Witt Nelson CHEERLEADERS Front Row Blum Kahn Hornstein, Captain Gordon Schneid Rear Row Norman Sinnon Muttera Westerling Two Hundred Twenty-three MAROON AND WHITE TENNIS FIRST ROW: R. Simon, Carlson, Bernbaum, De Beir, Fisher. Freilich. Glickman. SECOND ROW: Heitman-Coach, Charlton. Mandel, Hanson. Bernstein, Zimmerman, Abramo. THIRD ROW: Henriksen. Billian, L. Simon, Corey. Silverstein, Boyter. Behr. GOLF FRONT ROW: Studstrup. Carlin. Devore. Neuman. Tuck. BACK ROW: Levy, Sheihamer. Schmulenson, Ruth, Norton. Two Hundred Twenty-four SPORTS Two Hundred Twenty-five MAROON AND WHITE SENIOR G. A. A. Owing to the late organization of the gym classes last semester the girls had a very inactive year. Mildred Carlson moved up from the office of Vice-President to the Presidency. On January 18, a social was held. One meeting was held for the nomination of officers. The election took place the second week of school. The results were: Leila Coats, President; Alta June Muttera, Vice-President; Frances O ' Connell, Secretary; and Mary Jane Cody, Treasurer. The committee chairmen were: Ethel Lindqulst, social; Dorothy Crane, publicity; Marion Erikson, track, and Evelyn Nickols, swimming. On April 2, the G. A. A. held a Splash Party in the school swimming pool and refreshments were served afterwards. A Jm;k nrjeet, sponsored by the G. A. A., was held on May 23, and a picnic w v plenn izfr the first wq k ' n June. The semester 1th a banquet. . 0 ' ' ALTA JUNE MUTTERA. SENIOR G. A. A. VVfo; FIRST ROW Olivadot;, Marcese, Schneid. Bellow, Coals-Pres., Muttera-V.-Pres., Jacobs. Cudahy. SECOND ROW: Ruffalo, Shiplock, Wiedling Sternstein, Erickson, Richards. Davie Halstead. THIRD ROW: Terrell. Santella, McParland, Wegman, Russell, Kreiman, Ziecina Reillna. Keatina. FOURTH ROW: Sternstein, Bergquist, Lindquist, Foster, Schulenburg. Ericksor Hollister. Kolnick. Two Hundred Twenty-s SPORTS JUNIOR G. A. A. CABINET FIRST ROW: CurrySec Green-Sec. ' 341 2. Angii Rose-Treas. ' 351 2. Seller ■35. Andersen. V.-Pres. ' 35 Resnick-Pn •Bus. Spons. SECOND ROW: Lenksas ' 341 2. Sandahl ' 35. s. ' 35, Cutler.Pres. ' 341 2, Hanson-V.-Pres. ' 341 2, 341 2, Ray ' 35. Reiger ' 35, Thompson-Treas. ' 35, The Junior G. A. A., the only organization at Austin for Freshmen and Sophomores only, draws its membership from among the girls of the East building. Its fall membership this year was I 15; its spring roll numbers 123. It Is governed by a Board which meets every other Wednesday, and Is spon- sored by Miss Mazanec and Miss Angler. Outstanding events of the year past were: general meetings held once a month, with programs and refreshments; the Christmas social, with music by the Jazz orchestra: a splash party: a swimming meet: the inter-division volleyball tournament open to all East building: and the banquets In January and June, when awards are given. Awards were won as follows: Letter (1000 points), Judith Schneld: Numerals (600 points), Bessie Rasenlct. Dorothy Nell Amerson: Bar Pin (300 points), Virginia Schooley, Francis Stramaglio, Dorothy Cutter, Dorothy Neil Amerson, Muriel Caselman, Carol Keating, Erna Specht, Bette Seller. JUNIOR G. A. A. CABINET FIRST ROW- Smltzer Bernstein Skinner Helmerdlnge SECOND ROW: Helbraun Wolf Smith, Loer, bchllt THIRD ROW: Goldman. Reese Bromberg Schlifkin Ze nella. Broccolo, Nash Burke McKenna Wallgren, Lew Wilson. Wegrzyn. Hansen BoarinI Callaghan, Kagan, r Prt nge. Nelson D onald son Johnson. Erhardt, Foster hting Fonn er, Jager M, itc . R. Bechtseh. L. Olsen gler Krone Atkin U nderw ood FOURTH ROW: L Gon More no, 5c lall Due avirl , Kovalske . FIFTH ROW Wiesentha Farr s. Holzn an. Talt. Two Hundred Twenty-sev MAROON AND W TENNIS H.TB X FIRST ROW: Manowitz Tyner, Marce quist. Hargreaves, Bolger, White. John O ' Bra. Lambert, Katsis, Sylvander. Rog!n Kwlatt. Kristan. Ashley, Larson. SECOND ROW: Terrell. Berg- THIRD ROW: Halstead. Hargis Wharton, Schulenburg, Lindquist, Offen, Weyburne, The Girls ' Tennis class consisting of one hundred and fifty girls met on Wednesday and Friday the 9th and 1 0th periods. Wednesday was given over to discussing the various parts of tennis, such as position, hand grips, and scoring. On Fridays the girls practiced these swings In the gym. When the weather was warmer the tennis players played out at the Oak Park Tennis Club, hiere they got a chance to ' try out all the swings and serves that they had been practicing for the last couple of months. There were two baseball classes with an attendance of about 60 girls. They each met once a week, and battled It out among themselves. A baseball tournament was held at the end of the semester. ALTA JUNE MUTTERA. BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Id Meiuoij, Maaser,. S hiplock, Niedling, Bellow, Coats Muttera, Planing, Scott, St. Clair, Belleau SECOND ROW: Feore, Sampey, Briz olara, Olivadoti, Schooley, Haz ard, Erickson, Wils on, Darche, Berg, Rupelt Zinga. THIRD ROW: Miller, Peters on, Wharton, Fairman, Ziecina, Harrison, Swanson Swanson, Link, Thomas Two Hundred Twenty-eight SPORTS VOLLEYBALL— DANCING— GOLF Two Hundred Twenty-nine liiil El Now High School Interlude ' ,,,,...,,.,: 5 Farewell! Serious days and gay, ilii working hours and play, let ' s keep i liS J L these features through our coming te i-v ' J ' B ic rQ A r rt r r i r- - r r 15 years a vivid recollection. ' ■§ ' ' 0 ' . ' O- ' 4 S- ' - ' -■3 MAROON AND WHITE To Austin High, the school we love, Let ' s sing a song of praise: Tell of her many vict ' ries won, And high her banner raise. Two Hundred Thirty-two AUSTIN SPIRIT We ' ll glorify the school we love, And sing to her with zest, And show to all the world around That Austin High is Best. Two Hundred Thirty-thn MAROON AND WHITE ESSAY ON SCHOOL By Seovll Nerelm Swanson FAREWELL TO AUSTIN As travelers climbing some high hill May pause upon its crest, And turn with backward glance to view The winding trail . . . and rest Their weary feet a bit; . . . shall we, Late graduates of school . . . apply Our thoughts in retrospect . . . and say Farewell to days gone by. We leave behind in worthy hands Our last official will. Bequeathing all the joys of school To those of you who still Remain behind ... so mark ye well . . . And heed our last request. If executed faithfully Our school is richly blest. To verdant freshmen we bequeath The right to study much. Sophisticated sophomores have The right to get in Dutch . The juniors get our sympathy For marks that are a crime. And seniors have our fondest hope To graduate . . . some time! We give to teachers . . . one and all. Our ardent thanks and true. And section-teachers . . . we have saved Our special love for you. But lost of all . . . we give to all Our richest gift . . . the jewel Of happiness . . . pray keep it well . . . . . . We ' ll miss the joys of school. The course is run . . . the mill is dry . . . . . . The time has come . . . we know, But still we stand . . . irresolute . . . . . . Not sure which way to go. And still the thought of parting plays A dirge upon the heart. And still we paiise . . . though well we know . . . The best of friends must part. It ' s over . . . finished . . . nothing more To say . . . except goodby. And breathe a prayer that life may bring As much to us as I Believe this school has brought . . . and most Of us will hide a sigh Because we know that leaving means For us ... a last goodby. PROFIT AND LOSS What lasting record of our work Remains to prove its worth? What witness stands the acid test Of time? . . . and where on Earth Is one to claim that schooling will Repay our time and toil With just returns . . . and compensate The use of midnight oil? Are verbs and facts and formulae The essence and the end Of school? ... or are they but the means Whereon we may depend To gain a higher plain of life? . . . This thought alone survives: That rules are tools . . . but not the stuff Whereof we build our lives. The will to live delib ' rately . . . ... To shun veneer and sham, To turn with humble face to God . . . . . . And honest face to Man, To dream great dreams . . . and do our best To make our dreams come true. And though our every effort . . . ... To dream . . . and strive anew! A sense of beauty . . . richer than The love of art . . . and wrought Of finer stuff than all the crowns O ' er which vain kings have fought! The love of truth . . . far nobler than The right of might . . . yet for Its sake so few would fight . . . though all The world be deep in war! The habit born of careful thought: To reason loglc ' ly, To weigh all factors for their worth And judge impartially The wisdom that experience And earnest effort brings. Disdain for pomp and circumstance . . . And love for common things. All these are of a higher sort That rules cannot defile: If we acquire but one of these . . . The task Is well worth while! For gaining one . . . may help to bring The Goal within our reach, And we have learned ... In unseen things Much more than text-books teach! Two Hundred Thirty-four FAREWELL PICTURE OF THE PAST The mem ' ry paints In vivid hues The Picture of the Past Upon the canvas of the mind . . . Its beauty unsurpassed By hunnan art and mortal sklN. ... It seems we live once more The scenes of days gone by . . . and find Them dearer than before. VISION OF THE FUTURE But now we leave the backward trail . . . And turn with eager eyes To watch the breaking of the dawn Upon Tomorrow ' s skies. Our hopes and aspirations have A common bond with day That bids our hearts awake and sing . . . When night has fled away. Of all the joys we had In school We can ' t forget the zest With which we hid the history map . . . . . . And ditched the English testi The time we filled the teacher ' s pen With milk . . . Instead of Ink! Though some would rave ... we loved those best Who ' d grin . . . and slyly wink! The velvet canopy of stars Becomes an azure bowl. Whose rim Is cracked . . . where mountain peak Has reared its head ... to roll Away the clouds . . . that curtaln-like Are kept ... as If, who knows? To hide the bed where royal head Has slept ... In sweet repose. Perhaps our mem ' ry brings to light Some teacher ' s knowing face ' Perhaps we sometimes realize . . . The patience and the grace With which they helped our stumbling feet To walk . . . when we would fall. Perhaps we do . . . but like as not . . . . . . We don ' t recall at all. The sun is breaking o ' er the crest With full intensity, And shadows fling their royal robe Of purple majesty About the shoulders of the Slant . . . . . . And fleecy beds of snow Have frilled his neck, and trimmed his sides With ermine fringe below! A hint of sadness from the stream Of thoughts is woven in The picture ' s warp and woof . . . perhaps . . . We feel we might have been A little kinder to our friends . . . ... So few of them outlast The joyous days of school . . . and now . . . . . . The vacancy ... is vast. We hear once more the passing hail Of comrades in the halls. The echoes of the merry cries Outlast the very walls Themselves . . . These rooms and corridors Will crumble and decay Before the treasure-holding walls Of mem ' ry fall away! When these fine walls their beauty lose . . . Their truth shall linger still, Within the lives Influenced by Their song of light and skill To greater things ... on higher roads Of art and Industry. . . . The Beauty that is Austin lives . . . . . . Through all Eternity! The noble brow Is crowned with gold . . . . . . The sun Is full Impaled Upon the lofty mountain peak! . . . . . . And paramount ... Is hailed By all . . . achievement ' s brave device! At last! . . . the day ' s unveiled. And God s own glory reigns supreme . . . On heights as yet unsealed! The sun above the level plain May sooner bring the day; But, Oh! . . . the beauty of the dawn . . . When every golden ray Is filtered by the mountain mist . . . . . . And tinted by the dew Till all the world is painted by Its erubescent hue! We beg of Fate the chance to find Our chosen task . . . and grope With hands that ache to grasp the tools . . . . . . And breathe our prayer of hope Unto the Author of all life . . . . . . May He inspire and bless The eager hearts . . . that strive to scale The Summit of Success! Two Hundred Thirty-five MAROON AND WHITE JU -£ ftJil- Two Hundred Thirty-six mNL Cl )V L£V Two Hundred Thirty-seven MAROON AND WHITE MARCH OF AUSTIN By MARVIN FREILICH Sept. 21, 1934. — New semester begins. — Time marches on. — Joyous shoutings. — hii boy. How ' s it going ? We ' re heading for the last roundup this time. Hello, Marge, Gee, I ' m glad to see you. It ' s good to see your funny face again. Weir we ' re back again, Grace, and another semester starting. Best of luck. (An army, six thousand strong, male and female, storms Austin doors and floods her corridors. The fall term of 1934 leaps into pounding action.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! Oct. 16, 1934. — It can ' t be true. We ' ve counted wrong! You know as well as I do, we ' ve counted them four times. Can you imagine, a tie vote for the senior class presidency. I guess the age of miracles isn ' t over yet. (Precedent is shattered as Bob Shaw and Bob Schaeffer, poll a like number of votes for the senior class presidency. A run-off vote throws the election to Shaw.) AUSTIN MARCHES ONI Oct. 18, 1934. — Drizzling, whistling wind. — Futuristic towers and continental col- onies. — Look, Gane, there ' s Hollywood. Let ' s take it in. — I ' ll be forever horn- swoggled. Golly, look what used to roam this earth. How things have changed. — Jack, wasn ' t that performance marvelous? Those Shakespearean actors put on Hamlet as it should be put on. (Turning out en masse, Austin ' s lads and lassies invade Chicago ' s World ' s Fair io enlarge their stock of knowledge and incidentally have a rip-snortin ' , high-falutin ' good old time.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! Oct. 31, 1934. — Yo, Jim, where did you get that outfit? Perfectly natural, too. All right, I was only kidding. Leila, you look perfectly scrumptious. Where did you get that dress? Look at Lawrence Hubbel. Say those mice are real too. Well, can you imagine that? All right now, class, even if today is Daffy Day, Caesar requires attention, page 146, please. (As drab caterpillars blossom into colorful butterflies, colorless students become gorgeously arrayed gypsies, pirates, witches and Pied Pipers. Daffy Day is here and dafflness reigns supreme.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! Nov. 9, 1934. — I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Golden bugle notes dead silence. — Taps. (Thus with dignified ceremonies does Austin commemorate Armistice Day in tribute to its students of a by-gone day who played their part.) AUSTIN MARCHES ONI Nov. 15, 1934. — I won ' t wear a shirt, I won ' t, I won ' t, I won ' t. I don ' t wanna, I don ' t wanna, I won ' t do it! The very idea. We men should have some rights around here. Go on back to your sewing, girls, and let us men alone. ' (Austin ' s male population receive a body blow to the heart, as the feminine portion of the school originates a back to the shirt movement for the helpless masculines. Groans follow groans, emitted from soul-torn males, the tower of whose supremacy is threatened and tottering dangerously. Don No-Shirt Koeppel states their drastic case in a few wellchosen words. If I have to wear a shirt, I won ' t play. ) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! Two Hundred Thirty-eight MARCH OF TIME Dec. 7. 1935. — Magnificent crescendoes — singing violin — tuneful voices. Turn, ta, turn, ta, turn, ta-tunn. Listen, that chap can play; isn ' t that just too lovely. If he ever drops that baton, it ' s going to be just too bad. Yes, but he won ' t drop it; he just doesn ' t. Boy, feel your pulse quicken, that band sure cops the first prize. They ' re the berries. (A crashing success attends the production of the fojrSh annual Music Festival. Roclcwood Hall, filled to capacity, reverberates with well-deser ed applause.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! Feb. 13, 1935. — The meeting will please conne to order. Deputies present are given to understand, this is your Congress; the opportunity on the part of the student body to participate in school government. Here is your chance. (President David Frohman of the C.I.C. opens first meetings of the Student Con- gress proffering Austinites a larger share in the administration of their school.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! Feb. 28, 1935. — And in conclusion let us repeat, we would greatly appreciate the co-operation of the faculty as well as the students in our attempt again to win the city -wide clean-up contest. (Genevieve McMahon and Marv Barnett, general chairman of the clean-up cam- paign appeal to the school for assistance in their mammoth task. What will the response be? Only time can tell.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! March I, 1935. — This sure looks good to me, Fred, what say we sign up? ' — That sounds like a good list of speakers. Come on, Joan, let ' s put our names down for the Open Forum. — Can I still join the ' Y ' club? Oh, I ' m glad. I did want to get in! (Austin ' s first annual club activity day hits the top. Every club in school boosts its membership for excellent demonstration.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! March 20, 1935. — Company atten-shun! Attention orders! Promoted to Cadet Colonel of the Brigade Staff of Chicago high schools to succeed Robert Giesal of Austin. — Cadet Regimental Commander Stanley Cedarquist of Austin. Commands to go into effect at once. Stand at ease! (Austin ' s military machine sweeps into high gca- under i.s second Cadet Colonel in as many semeste.-s. Captain Jenits announces a continued orfenslve all along the line.) AUSTIN MARCHES ONI May 24, 1935. — You look! It ' s like trying to follow a three ring circus, only worse. Gosh, when the Varsity A puts on a carnival, they sure make It the berries. Yesslr. Look at Johnny Noto over there: he sure is one sweet boxer. And look over there! Frankie Battaglia is sure tying that other chap up in knots. And over there; and there! (The second annual Varsity A Carnival is every bit as successful as the firs . Out- standing athletes in every field perform for the applause of Austin students. Once again the Varsity A proves its worth.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! June 7, 1935. — Here, Marj, let me take your coat. .O. K., Gene, I ' ll be right with you. Boy ' , doesn ' t that orchestra sound good to you. — C ' mon, P. J., let ' s go, I ' m heading straight for that dance floor. Watch my dust. Gliding couples — softened lights — smooth strains of rhythm — The Prom. (Seniors attend their last formal get-together as students of Austin High. Reminis- cences are joyously exchanged until the last bars of melody send on their exuberant way the class of 1935.) AUSTIN MARCHES ON! 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