Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

 - Class of 1935

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'N THE U4US:.-'IQ-PINIA ' MEX NI935 V FIRSTROW: XViscman, Viloclfvl, NNmul, XVoonlwarrl, Ynnlw. Ziumrr MAURICE TYSSIELING 'lilv0r'a' wav tr furfuruuy Iuolz in his uyr: ht' wus Irmkiny ul his fuel. NOlZMAN RUSSELL UNDERDAHL lynorum'4f i.x Ihr' nigh! uf mind, but u night z.uithnui moon or nur. lVlARllZ UNDERWOOD Priundxhip Club, l. 2, 3, 4: Home Ecnnomics Club, 4: G. A. A., ll Glvc Club, 1: Jerry of Jcricho Road. She was nevur urfuserl of exriq- gvrured modustyf' SHELDON VANCE Dirk and liaublc, 4: lli-Y, 3, 42 Naturalist Club, 2. 3: Roman Clnsf sical Club, Z, 3: French Club, 3. 4: Soplionwre Players, 2: Quill and Scroll, 4: lianrl. Z: The Import- ancu nf Being liarncstn: Austininn Staff, 4: Sentinel SKAH, 4: Honor Socicty, 3, 4. .l uwlkirzy edition of the Dcclarrl- firm uf lml0pvndmfe. ' CARLYLE VANAT'l'A liontball, 4. llc says Iiiilr'--but hr' llzlnim ii lot. LOLA VAN PELT lfL'v1yont' Qhould nzvusurv Ivers--If lvy hw ruvn .x1untlr1lrl. llagu' I wvnt y vigltl BERNARD VAUGHAN Orcliwstrn, l, 2, 3. I'hink all you spvukf but xpaul: not ull you ihinkf' HOLLIS VERMILYEA Ill' lows rn rlumr, ht- lows rn siny: Ha lows in tlo most anything. ART VOGEI. Urclwitra. l, 2, 3, 4: Auxliniatl Staff, 4: Scnrinvl Staff, 4. Hr hm no lhouyht nf coming Luruw, flm tmuhlv ronlrx, su tmnblc gow. IDOROTHY VOl.KlNlANN Friundsltip Vlub, l, 3. 4: Corn- mrrcial Club, 4: G. A. A., l, 2, 4. Shu is wilhtmut rr shrnlou' of uifucttitiunf' LOIS B. Voss Friendship Club, l, Z, 3. 4: Clas- sical Club, l, Z: Sophomore Play- crw, lx Commercial Club, 4: G. A. A., l, Z, 3, 4: llonnr Stmcicry, 3, 4, Iht're'x u frunlznexx in her munnri thru uppcalx to uucrynnr-. l'lARRlE'll vt7l'lEliLlfR Friundxllip Club, l. 1, 3, 4: Com- mvrcial Club, 43 G. A. A., l, Z. lJ1tl you wwf xuv her wlwn xht- u't1xn'l happy? DANIIZI. WISIZKIAN 'l'lwri- is ri silrmv ruhiflv I curry ruirh mv tilwuysf' XVALTER WOIELITEL Mitchell, South Dakota. l, 2: Bai- lwt Ball, l. l: liootball, l, 2, 3: .I. rack, l, 1, 3, -lg Golf, l. I he light lhul lim in tuomun'A vyvs has been my undoing. MARGARET VJOOD lfricnrlwhip Club, 3: llomc Econontf ici Clulw, 3, 4. .'lII lruth is an r1fhieut'menl. JOHN WCJODWARD lli-Y. l, Z, 3, 4: Band. l, Z, 3. 43 'Gypxy Rover , The Import- ancv of living liarnrxtu: Football. 4: Swimming, l, Z, 3, 4: Student Council. 3. 4. Our itlcu uf it rvyular fulIuu'.' IRENE YONKlf lirivnalihip Club, l, 2, 3: G. A, A., l, 2, 3. Ill-hrzvinr is ri mirror in whirl: vuviyont' shuws hinvxulff' DONALD ZIIEMER Naturalist Cllub, 2, 3, 4: llonur Society, 4. l'll wulev mnn- morning In Hntl mywll' ftinmilsf'

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lO357' HE AJUSFINIAN THIRD RKVXK' Sinclair, Snrll, Sorflnun, Smiili, Sriv. Sir-plum Sl KQKYYDROW Slrwnrd. Sum. Slmuf. Stulwlwr, Stuvwcr, Klnlwcl lnvlnr l7IRS'l' ROW XlildivKl'l'.1yl0r, Tunliyck. .X. Tliumpwon, Nl lilvonipwii, l'uf1uv, Twudvll ROBIZRT SINCIJXIR Dirk Ami l3.iulvlc. 41 llifY 4 Nnurnliwi K lub. 1. 3: lin-nclw K'lulu 3, 4: Soplmiwiorn' lylnyvrx, Z: Quill Svurinvl Slnfl, 4 .iml Scroll, 4: ilustiniuu Sm l!1i-y'ri' snmrl In lfrumi- fwun .mzlilm .Wulf lfwmhf' JAIVHES SNEl.l. H 4 :ln- 'll'l7v1'u lhurr s u wil! tlwifmii rl LL'uu flux up rn n11'.iih1'wf c-uufu lluu. DAYTON SORFLATIQN Kflussicnl Club, l. Z, Klolf, 3. 4 1-I.-nur sm.-ry, 4, lluf'mm mzluru cr'ui'l's rmvvllif in um- turn: ur unolfwrf CRA'I'lKiE SMITH l'rivndxliip Klub. l. 1, 3, 4, Nu Klub 7 3 Kliwiiii K lub, l urnlisl . ,.., , 1 l lx Soplmmorc llluyurw. l K'wmniur l .iucuui 4 c x A 1 7 ll . , . 1. ur Smiciv. 4 un 'l'l-zwmllilu plus Ivrlzim, alum fm-rzils,' lVlARlAN SRI' lfricudwliip K'lulw. 3, 4. llum uunilcx K.lul1. 4 K' Pm ll'i1uIll lim! rhrrv Luvru limi' Ilfcr llnwf lVlARGUl2Rl'l'E S'l'l2l'HliNS lub l Ki X .X if,i.'n.1.h,,,c: . ,1, ' l, Z, 3. 4: Kill-v Klub. 4 ' Hmuyl: mm' gum ruxl, imu ll nuL'i'r lmll l :ml H7 ull llw ilwulli iii lu MAURICIE S'l'l2WARD Klrclnwtru, 4, l3.iunl. Z. 3. 4. ' llurrraf um! I lmui' m'i'.'r mu! l'lliDVlKi STOA lirlvmiihip Kflub, l. l. llomc Ecu nomics Kfluls, Z, .l muillm :wmv hull! ol' spirit ' JAMES STROUV li lf A.. 3. 4: 'l'rncli, 1. 4 .X'-'um' l'm'u'urlI in umfrlving, hui ulwrllla Ifwru Lulvun nwdci1.' JEAN S'l'Ul3l'3l3lf mul l3Aulvlu, 4, lixicmlship Klub, l, 1, 3, 4. Roman Kflussiml K'lul1, l, Z. 3: Suplioniorv ljluyurx. l: K,on1ms'rci.1l Kiluln, 4: Quill Anil llirk Scroll, 4 Ki, A. AH l, 1. 3. 4, Kilvc Kilulv, 1, 3, 4, 'iillulip Pliilnrn. K3vpKy Rm'rr : Rich Man Pom Klan , .Nuwlininn Smfl, 4: Srulinvl Smfl. 4: llmmr Sunil-lv, l, I Lucznl him ruugh uml.K1mngJ, .l Iillfi' hz! lilrv Kirvg-Kmiy ' l,l5S'l'lQR S'l'L'lflVl3R lli Y, Z. 3, 4: Klrclwslru, l. l. 3, 4. l3.iud, l. l. 3. 4: 'Tulip Tinw ', Siuiln-nl Kkwuncil, 4: Snfctv Kiuuucil 4, llunur Sucicly. 4, Klux llrcxi ili-ni, l: Klan Triuiwllrvr. 4 .Ypuurlr.f. hui Llmlullif Iuliz' lVlAP:lZl. 'l'AYl.OR luiflinlxliip Kilulv, 3. 4, llumv lifn imuncw Klulw, Z .llufllif mwzrilu Klwll l lim' nil Sl :Xu lVlll.DRl'iD TAYLOR llirmv llcmimuics K.lub, lx Ki, X fl l. 1. ll'hif Aiullq' 1'hun1-nv llri- num- igmrrmiif Lu- ll LU- xlm Ll ixrruir KYLE TEN EYCK uiw, 1, 3, 4. Ima, z. 3 4 Swimming. Z. 3: Studvnl Kxnuucil l, 1. Safely Council. 4, lnnwx Suciuly, l. 3, 4. ffm Iwlil izppmuch slwuld Lu Ibm' much, ALICE Tl IOMPSON lfricnilwhip Kfluli, l, 2, 3, 4 Klux siml Kilulw. l, Z. K'ommcrci.il Klub 4, Quill .ind Stroll. 41 G, A, ll l l. 3. 4. .'XuxIini.1u Staff. 4 S mini-l 81.13, 4: llonor Suciciy. 'S 4 lilvurrx fun in rvryllwinl Jim! lzxlwvniu lv u mvrzlf lrru! lVlAYRIFN TIIOMP l5riumixl1ipKflulw. Z: Home SONY llmimni iw Kilub, l. Soplminori- Plum lf wlvmv iuvrv zwlilm lil In u mzlizfmmriff VlOl,li'l' TUITTEIZ Miz flu- Yi in Ihr- mmm ,mi FRANCIS TWIEDELI szuxlinc, l. l. lliN, 3 4 l3.ulu'l Ball, 3. 4: 'lirnc iimu- sm.-ry, 4 k , 'fllml qlulzwzzx niighl film nu, K.-nz fm rlumfm, 'Q l'.iqr- iwuul ru ull



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I 9 3 5 'T H E 014 U S '13 I N I A N Seniors Without Pictures VERNE EISENTRAGIER RENO LENINGER ARTHUR OliS'I'UN Hlgiurh morning seas soma' Irish' begun. A ,m,,,'S work' gmw. gym. is ,,l.hvU arp wwf umm, thu, UN lzurh I'r'I'mng sees nl rluse. ,,,.,-Y, done. 4 - H fwtompurixerl wrth noble Ihouglilsf' FRED ANKIS F. li A., lx Sentinel, 4: Ausiinis MAURIQE NARVESQN V 4' V A lie Sulixlied with nothing but Ihr' ART OUSLEY lJOnI dare mu,fl mryht surprise hem. Ou. Swimming, I. Z, 3. 4: Roman Clase If RUTH I-IEYDT PAUL NARVESON slcal Llub. I, 2: IIIYY. l, 2. Quiet bu! genial. she makes friends Ile ix rr quiet man. and quite Il HU'7 7u ihed mr UW, O' Spwd' Iuhereuvr .she goes, mI1n: Ile follows where Ihe ladies lead. N'September, 1931, we who are now mighty seniors of '35, entered high school as rather timid and Obscure freshmen and were warmly welcomed by our condescending upper classmen. With plenty of pep and eager to show our elders Our worth, we had Our first class meeting at which we elected as president, Lester Steuwer. Our hopes for doing big things were put a trifle in the shade, and a class party sufliced. With Clinton Hanson as president of our class we decided as sophomores to make ourselves seen and heard more than when freshmen. Our one grand activity of the year was a Christmas party held in the gym. Attention was being focused On some of our star athletes in basketball, swimming, and foot- ball, For the third time Our class met as-juniors. Ie began our memorable year with the usual class meeting at which time Howard Babcock was chosen president. Juniors became active in every field: football, basket ball, swim' ming, track, and declamation. Our class play, HThe Importance of Being Earnest, gave our noble seniors something to compete with. Winning Over the seniors in class day, we proceeded to crown all other activities by acting as host to the seniors in the junior-senior reception. As every good thing must come to an end, the time arrived when we, the class of '35 met for the last time as, supposedly, dignified seniors. Howard Babcock was again elected class president. The talents of Our classmates were displayed in all extra-curricular activities. Much credit and honor was brought to Our class by such senior basket ball stars as Don Hemmer, Stan Hanson, and LaVerne I-Iolleque who helped make Austin the State Championship Basket Ball Team. The same spectacular talents were also shown in football, swim- ming, and track. The climax of our dramatic activities was the presentation Of Growing Pains. Acting the guests, we were very royally entertained by the juniors at the reception. Finally, diploma in hand, we as seniors have said goodbye to the school, but our record remains. -Mildred Olsen OIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG Class Officers HOWARD BABCOCK DOROTHY VOLRMANN President Secretary ALICE THOMPSON LESTER STUEWER Vice-President Treasurer MISS RUTH SAMPSON MR. R. M. WESCOTT MR. S. W. CHRISTIAN Advisers CLASS COLORS E .,. . . E ,. . -.. Blue and Silver Page twenty-nine

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