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

 - Class of 1935

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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

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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



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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

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