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' ' , 5 I ' •Thtt comc ioao ' f l l s, Making Our Dreams Come True Those of us who were here during the winter of 1926-27 will t er remember the slogiin Shelter the Maroons which influenced us to ii crt part of our allowances to build a gym for the I ' nsheltcred Maroons. The original [ilan called for a structure to care for the immediate needs of the basketball team. Clubs, organizations, students and teachers rall.ed to the cause. Con- tributions were made possible by rummage sales, silver teas, assembly programs and what-not. Thanks are due the hundreds of students and the teachers who contributed to the g m. When the drive for funds was over and we had exceeded our quota of $2000 by several hundred, our happiness was unbounded. We soon learned, though, that it would be some time before a gymnasium could be built. We were cheered only by the assurance that a building, finer than we had dared hope for, would lie constructed. But we were to wait. Now two more years have passed and the S eniors of ' 29 are the last group in school who had a part in the great campaign. Though we, like those who have passed on during the past two years, shall never participate in the pleasure the new gym will make possible, yet, we shall be able to say with great pride — A gift (to the extent that we made it possible) to those Austin high bo s and girls who will be here after we are gone. We shall ne er cease to be grateful to our principal, Mr. T. A. GuUett, who was our guide and inspiration thruoul the campaign for a gymnasium. Praise and appreciation are also due Mr. McCallum and the Austin School Board for making our dreams come true by giving us a gym in the construction of which we ourselves are proud to have played a part. i Page tT -. - rT fjO J i
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THE GYM Two years ago, vague ideas formed themselves into a vision of a new, well-equipped gymnasium for Austin High School. Today our dreams are nearer a realization than ever before; de nite plans have been made for our gym. And when the day comes when basket-ball games are hotly contested there, when Health Education classes are held there regularly, when parties and concerts draw crowds to it, every student of Austin High will proudly smile and say I helped.
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mcr r- ' D:: n -The COm t? 1030 ij I I i Mr. a. N. McCallum the public good and to the larger so well. To the Graduates: The Board of Trustees will bestow upon you in a few weeks a great honor — a diploma from the Austin High School. Your Alma Mater has behind it a long record of distinguished service in the mak ing of men and women. In all the years of its history, it has stood for sincere work, for devotion to the finer things of life, for intellectual as well as moral honesty, for impatience with the shallow and the sham, for clear thinking and clean living. My feeling is one of an.xiety that all the good things of life may come to you, that you may find a way to still higher achievement — not only in personal advancement, but by your own definite contributions in spirit and in vision to life of this community and of the State we love Sincerely, J-. . M l Superintendent of Schools. Second Row: J. Harris Gardner; Supt. A. N. McCallum; R. G. Mueller; L. H. Blenderman. First Row: Mrs. C. W. Gardner; E. A. Murchinson; Mrs. W. T. Declierd; J. R. Reed. AUSTIN SCHOOL BOARD ti S Z : Page iS
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