Austin High School - Austinian Yearbook (Austin, MN)

 - Class of 1943

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Junior Student Council Junior Drama Club Iiirst row: I.. Anhorn, Z, Dixon. B, Winslow', H. Richardson. P. Hatfield. I., Tindal, I.. Sorondel. D. Bulger. Sc-cond row: J. l.ist. C. Voss. R. Larson, D. Liebenstein. Ci. Crapscr, N, lfoster, XV. Munson. Third row: D. Ciuy, D. Saterbo. D. Fladgard. E. Block, J. Olson, L. Mattson, G. Shirley, B. Tindal. The Junior Council officers are as follows: president, Harper Richardsong vice president, Charles Ball: secretary-treasurer, I.ois Sprandel. Ifirsf row: E. XX'eseman. M. Hocker. N, McCoy. D. Bartel. I.. Murphy, A. Davidoff. M. J. Knowlton, A, Austad, Sr-r'fmc1'row: B. Holman. M. Hanson, B, Thompson, Ci. Miller. M. Stolzman. J. Xlfarfield, I,. Montgomery, J. Thorpe. 'l'hz'rd row: M. Smith. M. Field. D. Case, R. Cotter, J. XVold. D. Bredall. M. McCoy, G. Meseck. LEARNING TO GOVERN unior Student Council is the body that is in charge of governing the junior high school. Its purpose is the same as the senior council, to work for the student body government. One activity this year was to aid in the control of traffic in the halls, especially the sec- ond floor. They also collected scrap and sold it. The money derived was used to buy gifts for adopted members of the armed forces. They aided the senior council in the sale of tickets for the Robert Bellaire speech. They worked toward a better appearance of the halls. This group may have the power of deciding how future functions of the school may be run, and they certainly are showing the students that they have the ability to do so. Cieorge Rabideau was the council adviser. J PLACES, EVERYBODY! urposes of the Junior High Drama Club are to teach and train Junior High pupils in the art of acting, of speaking distinctly. and to assist at school assemblies and social func- tions. Highlights of this year's schedule were the annual Christmas play, HGloria by Kath- erine Hester, and a Nlarch of Education on which they presented They Burned the Books, a dramatic poem by Stephen Vincint Benet. Officers of the club were: Betty Holman. president: Peggy McCoy, vice-president: Mary Hocker, secretary: and Greta Mesek, treasurer. Norbert Leuhmann was the Drama Club advis- er. 26

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Miss Lucille Luhm, HE., English .... Miss Marie H. Magnar, ABM general science, chemistry. . . . Miss Edna Martini, B.S,, mathematics. . . . Miss Mildred McComb, physical education ..., Miss Margaret Morrow, l5.S,, English. . . George Rabideau, BE., social science .... J. A. Ranum, shop. athletics .... Williann Ruppert, B.A. and M.A.. civics, world history. . . . Miss Ruth Sampson, BA., English .... Ray A. Schrom, llli., science, athletics .... E, W. Sil- vernagle, BS., physical education .... Mrs. Agnes Sjoquist, B.M., vocal music .... Miss Lida Thorson, social science. . . . Miss Aune M. Toivola. M.A., general science, Zoology ..., Miss Maud Vest, PLS., home econ- omics .... Stanley Whittemore, BS., art .... Miss Dorothy J. Wilson, BS., speech correction. . . . Mrs, Alice Young, BS., business training. . . Junior l-ligh Faculty 'tvs'



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CUB REPCDRTERS urn to the third page quicklyl I want to see if my name is there. That would be the remark of a seventh. eighth, or ninth grader, but never the remark of a member of the Senior High, as the third page of The Sentinel is left as much as possible to the Junior High, The features fgossip column, editorial, fashion column, and featuresil which appear on this page are written by the Junior High Sentinel Staff. They like to do it because they gain experience and Will be familiar with the Work when they are on the senior Sentinel staff. They meet once a week to assign and write their part of the paper and the seniors help them type, re-write, and compose the page. The editors were Beverly Lane, first semester and Alice Nelson, second semester. Their adviser was Miss Betty Keller, student adviser was Elaine Evenson. BICYCLE BUILT PCR TWO large number of students ride their bicycles to school every day. These students are pro- vided with bicycle racks to park their bicvcles. It is the duty and purpose of the bicycle patrol to acquaint the pupils with traffic regulations. They encourage the students to park their bicycles properly, and to help keep the school grounds in a neat appearance. They also check and record license numbers of the bicycles, thereby making it possible to identify any bicycles which are lost or found. James S. Anderson acted as captain for the group and J. A. Ranum was the faculty advis- er. First row: E. Volkman, M. Field, A. Nelson, R. Wesendorf, C. Fogelstrom, J. Warfield, M. Weidt, J. Thorpe. Second row: F. Kraft, B, Lane, S. Storry, E. Hovland, A. Anderson, J. Erickson, A. Kraby, G. Meseck, L. Han- son. Mr. Ranum, R. Svejkovsky., J. D. Anderson, D. Sandgren. J. S. Anderson, K. Brooks. Junior Sentinel Staff Bicycle patrol

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