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FCDR1936 uilding Fo r c Pm QL R.-W rl, hm, nhmfgw, Augusun, IJnl H I nn! Row 'lAollm'rmi. Jnlmnsun, Milhucn A. E. CHRISTGAU OTTO TOLLERUD Construction-Enginccr ARTHUR JOHNSON Custodian-Engineer FRANK BRLQCHTIL Custodian-Engineer Chief Engineer 4-umunuuuu EDWARD MITHUIQN Custodian-Enginccr ADOLPH LYNDLQLI, Custodian-Enginccr FRIED AUGUSTIN Custodian-Enginccr C ninrtvvn
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eighteen IDA ELLEN PARRY Shorthand: Typing .lunior Class Adviser lJon't he u quttterf' CLARA C. PETERSON J. Shorthand: Typing C'on1mercial Cfluh Adviser Keep your eyes on tht' copy. A. RANUM Manual Arts: General Shop: Cabinet Making In the shop. as well as tn ull school ttt'tit't'ly. there tx always work to do. DOROTHEA W. REITER English Senior Friendship Club Adviser Social Activities Adviser fill right. all right. ORA L EE ROBERTSON B1 Secretary to Superintendent limit but never loo busy. QATRICF L. ROSE School Nurse Say .lhhlih'. ' RUTH M. SAMPSON l nglish 'illl1ytlon't you thtnlz. ' EARL Y . SANGSTER llirector of Athletics and Physical Education Keep ol? the lioor with street slums. DONALD R. SENIOR Science Assistant Basket Ball Coach Assistant Football Coach Get those suits in, boys 1 C. VITTORIO SPERATI Music Supervisor Director of High School Band, Orchestra, Second Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Pep Band. Salon Orchestra Chamber Music Director and Instructor ol' Grade Instrumental Music I-'y for en skamf' FRANCES TALLMADGE Guidance Student Council Adviser All right nowfn INEZ TAYLOR Home Economics Senior Home Economics Club Adviser Freshman Home Economics Club Adviser Tenth Grade Class Adviser Cafeteria W'atch your measurements, girls! EVELYN 'I-HORESON Latin Senior Class Adviser Roman Classical Club Adviser Welfare Committee Adviser Hauen't you translated this. ' LIDA THORSON Geography Let us get together everythtng we possibly know about this par- ticular topic. GUY TOLLERUD Manual Arts High School Safety Patrol High School Safety Council Junior Automobile Club Adviser lt takes an engineer to operate properly an automobile. Tl-IE AUSTINIAN Faculty First Row Parry. Peterson. Ranum. Reiter, Robertson, Rose. Second Row f Sampson, Sang! ster, Senior. Sperali, Tall- madge. Taylor. Third Row-- Thoreson. Thorson, Tollerud, Truesdell. Vande Grilt. Vest, Fourth Row XVestcott. NNW gand, Wieholl. ELOISE TRUESDELL You run always tell an vtlu- tatetl person by the way he handles hooks. LUCILE B. VANDEGRIFT Clerk to Assistant Principal and Nurse lm not a nurse. l just work here. MAUD V EST Home Economics You must prattirc tourlesy tn the classroom. RAY M. WESCOTT W. W. Science: Biology Assistant Football Coach I ran't .tee why students who take biofogll don't stuzlyf G. WIEGAND Vocational Agriculture F I' A Agriculture Judging Teams Adviser Noon-hour Recreation Chairman Where agriculture ht-gms. other urls follow. G. XVIEHOFF Social Science Junior High Football Coach Junior High Basket Ball Coach Director of Ushers 'lily Scumltnuvtan friends.
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HROUGH our abundant energy and loyal sup- port of all the Progressive movements under- taken in school, we, the students of Austin High School, have accepted the challenge of the hour to Progress in learning, power, and friendship so that we may successfully meet one of the most vital challenges in our lives-graduation. In our theme. Progress, we liken the students to the wheels of industry, the machinery, or nucleus of our modern business world. In school these wheels of edu- cation are trained, educated, and so guided that in the future we may become the engineers who turn the wheels of success and Progress When we have met our challenge of graduation with success. we shall be prepared to enter our respective voca- tions with full knowledge of their problems and needs. Already the necessity for an education has been recognized as is shown by the increasing num- ber of students enrolled in high school. Progress indeed has been made as every effort to educate these future engineers of industry has been increas- ingly evident. May we realize the opportunities available to us and feel ourselves worthy of our time spent in school. When we have reached our goal in life, may this 1936 AUSTINIAN bring to memory again the glamorous realities of today's happy triumphs. w w n n n n f if
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