Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

 - Class of 1942

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BOARD-QF EDUCATICN Ever Alert for Educational Demands s B lfrom li-It to right: R. ll, Daigneau. president: ll. U. Vwlestby. treasurer: Mrs. Myrtle Ciriseg Roy ledrow: S. 'lf Neveln, superintendent: R. C. Alderson. secretary: XV. l. Pzergmang Brooks Cutler. 'l'hese eight citizens ol' the community give much of their time to the educational inter- ests ol' the students of the local public schools. 'l'hey lnust ever be alert to meet the educational demands of an ever increasing number ol' students. lfach Board member is to be commended lor the work he has done and is doing. Back to School After Summer Vacation 'l'rees once green are beginning to take on Cfhiitling on rheS1eps their bright tall clothes as September and the hrs! day ol' school roll around. The school no longer resembles a ghost town. Over night it becomes the center of attraction. Students flock to school by the hundreds. Gay greetings meet you on every side as friends and teachers re- sume their work alter three glorious months ol' vacation. Remarks such as, l wonder which one of those teachers up there is going to be my Eng- lish teacher. are heard at the first assembly of the year. All are glad to be back. but regret- lul because vacation is over. Slowly the change from long days spent in the great outdoors to hours spent in a classroom is accomplished. A week ol school is over and new teachers have now become old friends to whom we may go for advice of all kinds. 0

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'Y L. J. GUSTAITSON The year 1942 will live long in the memory of every boy and girl now attend- ing high school. It saw the beginning of a gigantic world struggle between the forces of evil and the principles of democracy. You who are graduating from an educa- tional institution dedicated to those prin- ciples will be called upon to demonstrate that you have a true understanding and a clear perspective of the issues involved. You must show that you are willing to accept the responsibilities which grow out of the Rights which have been won and preserved by your forefathers. It has been said by one writer to us is given the privilege to do for our country what our fathers did for theirs. L. J. GUs'rAi2soN Pr1'nc1'pc1I c'To Us Is Given the Privilege to Do Now. more than at any time in our his- tory. we need the cooperation and whole- hearted effort of every American citizen. There are many ways by which you as students will be called upon to serve your country. Your fine cooperation in the War Savings Stamp campaign is good evidence of the possibilities which you hold as .1 unit. Remember. no matter how small your Job may be. do it well and do it with a smile. VJFSCO'li'l' Assislanl l9r1'nc1ipc1l R. M. W13sCoTT 8



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W 'Q ,Cl Social Science l.et's start those papers moving is MR. XVll.l.lAM WllfllC3l5l5'S pei expression. Ile are tended the University ol' Minnesota and has an M.A. degree. All kinds of sports interest him. . . . MISS MARJORIF BIfI.I, teaches modern his tory, She attended the Universities ol' lowa and North Dakota and has received degrees ol' HA. and MA. Miss PAu1.1N1i Ismctsow .mended school at River lfalls Teachers College. She teaches ling lish history and American history. Her ambi tion is to have a traveling position. Oh, my Y is her pet expression, and her pet peeve is in- sincerity .... 'lio travel is Miss lS.'Xl5lfl.l. l,o1s1t's ambition. She attended the University ol Minnesota and received her BS. degree. Miss BIERNADINII lvlfffilfli attended the col lege of St. Teresa and the State College ol' lfdu cation in Colorado. She has a HA. degree and now teaches social science and modern history. Discourteousness is her pet peeve . . , liollow ing the basketball team around during the bas kerball season is MR. G12o1tca11 Rtx1s11u1fAt1's hobby. He is a teacher of -iunior high social science. He has a B.li. degree from St. Cloud State Teachers College. lndiflerence is Miss l.llD.-X 'lillOlQStUN'S pet peeve. She attended St. Cloud State 'lieachers College and now teaches social science in the junior high. i'l.et's use common sense is her pet saying .... Oh. for goodness sakesln is a familiar expression heard by MISS l'mlfUI.AIl l3USWIfl,I.'S classes. Nliss Ppuswell would like to travel to South America. Her degree is l'w.l7. from Wintwna Teachers College. She teaches social science. Mathematics To get new automobile tires is MISS l.Il.l.lAs DAVIS' ambition. She has a HA. degree from Gustavus Adolphus and now teaches mathef matics. ShushT is her pet expression and her hobby is photography .... Am l keeping you un? is a pet expression ol' MR. 'l'lll5tHl7tHRlf HALVORSISN. He has a BS. degree and teaches physics and algebra. Mus. B1.ANci111z Bmciic teaches nlane and solid geometry and trigonometry. She has a BA. degree from Grinnell. To wait on her family is her ambition .... People who talk too much are MISS EDNA MAR'l'lNI'S pet peeve. She received her BS. degree from the University of Minnesota and now teaches iunior high mathematics. To cook is her ambition. XVhat do you think ol' that? is MR. l.Ifo FICICS pet expression. He has a Pa lf. degree from St. Cloud State Teachers College. He likes all kinds of sports. and his ambition is to travel widely. He teaches iunior high mathematics. . . . Miss MATT115 H11 1.11214 attended the Vylin ona State Teachers College. She teaches junior high mathematics. IO

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