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X AX , ,, 'X K. -X A X A X V X , Q ' XXX,-' f f' CIE ClC1'1ti211S All Art Work PATSY BERRY Student, Austin High School Austin, Texas Engraving XNALLACE ENGRAVING Co. Austin, Texas Photography UNWERSITY STUDIO Austin, Texas Printing THE STECK COMPANY Austin, Texas v -f S, - f ' if E 5. -il :V Q L -1. I - 2- -r' 'S' SQQSI 55' -as - ..BS2lf. 'Ya ERRN' , F? 1 u U I I - P E E 5 l !, a K f P, if 4 I P I i ' rn., A . v , .. ., .. Mus. W. W Exsruou Miss JOSEPHINE BAILEY w if A. N. MCCALLUBI TO THE GRAD UATES: Throughout your school career you have been following a road of self-development. Wlhile broad highways, by-ways, and possibly some lowways have confronted you, your steps have been more or less guided, we believe, into the better ways. Now, at the close of your high school days, you gre upon the threshold of new experiences. New roads, new ways, will soon be beckon- ing in every direction, and each of you must choose for himself the road he will follow on into the coming years. May I share with you a thought that has recently come my way? To every man there openeth ,The rest drift to and fro. l A VVay, and VVays and a VV'ay, But to every man there openeth And the High Soul climbs the High way, A High VVay and a Low, And the Low Soul gropes the Low, And every man decideth And in between, on the misty flats, The VVay his soul shall go. Sincerely, ff, ,fm mf G Superintendent of Schools. E. A. lVlURClIlSON MRS. BOYD YVELLS MRS- A- P. ROBINSON A- N- MCCALLUM Miss ALICE HARRISON Miss Lois TnRAsnER ' MRs. FANNIE MAssEY G. H. WELLS TO THE STUDENTS OF AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL: T 'Time and space are linked with the Infinite. The eternal values of ti'ne demand that we meet its ever-running hours with reverence and its opportuni- ties with zeal. As we view this record of a great year in Austin High School we should ponder over its many possibilities and resolve that another year with its wealth-laden hours will bring us an even richer harvest. Principal. J. H. GARDNER L. H. 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A. Jlfatlzematics . XVILLIAIVI, HARVEY S. University of Texas University of Vlfisconsin Bradley Tech Texas A. 81 M., B. S. Director I ndustriol Education WRAY, J. CAMPBELL, Howard Payne College, B. M. American Conservatory Music Al 3' 'A-'I SENIORS President: BILLY IVICDUGALD Secreia r y: JOHN W ELLS President: MARY PEARL LYNN Sccrclary: ALLCE ANN N1T:cuK1a ACEVEDO, CARMEN El Arco lris '34, '35, '36, '37, Secretary '36, President '36, '37. Pan American Stu- dent Forum '34, '35, '36, '37. ADAIR, GARLAND Botany Club '34, '35, '36, '37. Track, Letterman '35-'36. Band Contest '34, '35, '36. Boys' Chorus '37. lntramural Football '37. ADAMS, Joi: K. Calhoun Debating Society '34, '35, '36. '37, Reporter '35, '36. Student Council '35, '37, Alternate '36. Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, '37, Secretary '35, '36, Vice-President '37. Student Aide '35, '36, '37. Order of Scho- lastic Excellence. National Honor Society, 1-'resident '37. AIRHART, XVOODROXV Nature Science I '34, Sergeant-at-Arms '34. Chess and Checker Club 245. Intramural Track. Intramural Baseball. ALBERT, DOROTHY Red Jackets '34, K. D. V. '34, '35. Girl Scouts '34, '35, Partol Leader, G. A. A. '35, '36, Recording Secretary '36. Orchestra '34, 1 '35, '36. Athenaeum Literary Society '36, ALDRED, JACK ' i v ' Crder of Scholastic Excellence. National Guyun Cook Club '36. Swimming 36. 37, Letterman '35. Baseball '35, '36, '37. Foot- ball '34, '35, '36. Honor Society. ALEXANDER, CULLEN Nature Science II '34, '35, Chess and Checker Club '36, '37. ALLEN, STEWART Camera Cluo '36, '37: Treasurer '37. Forum Lender '36, '37. Glee Club '36, '37. Intramural Baseball '35, '36. '37, Reserve Squad. Band '35, '36, '37. Hi-Y '37. Library Stat? '37. FALL SEMESTER Vice-President: ALEX TYLER Treasurer: EDWARD CORNWELL SPRING SEMESTER Vice-Presidenh' JOHN KUHN CN ' Treasurer: DOROTHY DAY 1 I 4 1 l - . ' I l l I l ARNOLD, ROBERT isfheckel' Club '36, '37. Forum Leader '36, l l i l BAGGETT, KAY Sappliunian Litcrary Society '36, '37. l l l l l l BALLARD, C. T. A '37Printing Club '36, Student Aide '35, '36, SENIORS ALMQUIST, EVELYN Alethenai Literary Society '35, '36, '37, President '35, Secretary '35, '36. ANDERSON, ROBERT Chess and Checker '33, Airplane Club '34. Radio Club '35, '36, Treasurer '35. Intra- mural Golf '34-'35, Runner-up '34-'35, Win- ner '35-'36, Letterman '36-'37. ARLITT, JACK Hi-Y '34, Radio Club '35, Secretary. Stu- dent Council '34, '35, '36. ATKINS, PHILIP Maroon Staff '36, '37, Sports Staff. BAKER, NORVIL Le Cercle Francais '34, '35, '36, Secretary '34. Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, Sergeant-at-Arms and Treasurer '36, Vice-President '35, Presi- dent '35, Vice-President '36, 9A-OB Sergeant- at-Arms. Gold Shirts '35. Swimming '36, Letterman '36, 4th place in 100-yard Breast- stroke State Meet '36. Intramural Baseball '35. Student Council '35, Alternate '34. Alternate Yell Leader '36, BANKS, NANCY Tennis Club '34. E. T. C. Club '34, Platonian Literary Society '36, '37, Treasurer I 37. BANNER, ERIIA Girl Reserves '33, '34, Aletlicnai Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Reporter '35, Vice- President, President '37. Intramural Dec- lamation '35, '36, '37, BAROII, GENEVIEVE Le Cercle Francais '34, '35, '36, '37, Sec- retary '35, Reporter '35, Secretary '36. Red jackets '34, '35, '36, '37. Glee Club '36, Girls' Chorus '36, '37. Student Aide '35. S5-liolastic Excellence. National Honor So- Ciety. ANDERSON, BILLY ANTHONY, ELEANOR Glee Club '36, '37. German Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Secretary '37. Student Council '34. '35, Red Jackets '34, '35. National Honor Society. ARMSTRONG, GRACE Girl Reserves '33, '34. Red jackets '35, '36, Aletlxenai Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Secretary '35, President '35, '36, First Vice- President '37. National Honor Soriety, L l i I F1 BARNES, IWARGARET Red Jackets '34, Glee Club '35, '36, '37, German Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '36, Vice-President '37, A BARNHILL, IQATHRYN RosE Austin History Cluli '34, '35, Jane Addams '36, BEALL, IVIALCOLM Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '34, '35, Sergeant-at-Arms '36, '37, La Tertulia '35, '36, Sergeant-at-Arms '34, Treasurer '35, '36, Glee Club '37, Band '34, '35, '36, '37, n- Sergeant-at-Arms '37. Track '34, '35, . tramural Indoor Baseball '34, '35-Third place, I 1 SENIGRS BARNETT, MAVIS La Tertulia '34, '35. BASEY, MARGARET Girl Reserve '34, Home Economics Club '34, National Honor Society. BELK, BILLY Philatelic '34, '35, Sergeant-at-Arms '34, Secretary-Treasurer '34, Vice-President '35, President '35, Touch Football '34, Boxing '34, BERENDS, FANNIE Home Economics Club '33, '34, '35, Toy Shop Club '35, '36, Hobby Club '36, '37, BIESELE, GRACE K. D, V. '34, Hypatian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Saddle Club '35, Vice- President. Glee Club '36, '37, Red Jackets '34, '35, '36, Student Council '36, Alternate '37, National Honor Society, Secretary '36, Student Aide '34, '35, '36, '37, Comet Stati' '36, '37, Order of Scholastic Excellence. BoHI.s, EVERETT Astronomy Club '34, '35, Maroon Sports Staff '36, '37, Track letterman '35, '36,' '37, Co-Captain '35, '36, Intramural Haseball '34, '35, '36, '37, Intramural Touch and Pass '34-'35, Intramural Football '35-'36, Inter- scholastic Typing '37, National Honor So- ciety BoURI.AND, NEWTON, Los Habladores '35, '36, Vice-President '35. Intramural Boxing '35, '36, BERGFIELD, IWARJORIE Modern Literature '34, '35, Reporter Ohice Assistant '34, '35, '36, BLAKESLEE, TRAVIS Hi-Y '33, '34, '35,' Chess and Checker, SB Class Sergeant-at-Arms. Intramural Foot- ball '34, '35, '36, Intramural Basketball '35, '36 BooTH, VIRGINIA Platonian Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '36, Sergeant-at-Arms '37, Tennis Club '33, Basketball '34, '35, Team Winner '34- BowI.Es, LEE I ' SENIORS Bowuzs, IVIADALENE Home Economics Club '35, Treasurer. Modern Literature Club '34, Platonian Liteary Society '35, '36. Red Jackets '34, '35. Girl Scouts '34, '3S. BRADLEY, jassre RUTH Girl Scouts '34, '35, Red Jackets '34, '35. La Tertulia '35, '36, '37, Secretary '35, Vice- President '36. Pan American Student Forum '35, '36, '37, Official Delegate to P. A. S. F. Convention in Oklahoma City. Order of Scholastic Excellence. BROWN, EVELYNE Comet Staff '34, '35. Hypatian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Parliamentarian '36, Critic '37. Boot and Saddle Club '34, '35, Secretary '34, '35. Student Council '34, '35, Alternate '35, '36, '37. Red Jackets '34, '35 '36. 9A Secretary. Order of Scholastic Excellence. National Honor Society. BROXVNE, LUCILLE Los Habladores '35, '36: Vice-President '35, Secretary 36, President '36. National Honor Society' Red Jackets '35, '36. Order of Scholastic Erxcellence. Bnvce, NIXLLAR ugliness and Checker '34. Operators Club BUCK, CLEO ' Platonian Literary Society '36, '37. Q BURDETTE, Joyce G. A. A. '35, '36, '37, Secretary '36. W Philomathian Literary Society '35, '36, '37. Intramural Tennis '34, '35, '36, '37, Letter- j man '34, '35, '36, '37. i i i i BURDETT, PEGGY Philomathian Literary Society '34, '35. '36, '37, Secretary '34, President '35, Vice- President '37i Tennis Club '34, '35. G. A. A. '34, '35. Student Council '34, '35, Alternate Intramural Tennis '35. Athenaeum Liter- 's6. BUSTIN, HAZEL i ary Society '36, '37, Critic. I i i BYBEE, B013 Calhoun debating Society '36, '37. Comet Staff '36, '37. Intramural Debate '36-'37. Interscliolastic Debate '36-'37. Track '37. CAPEHART, ORA LEE i Home Economics Club, Historian. Bowuzs, INIARCELLA Girl Reserves '34, Alethenai Literary So- ciety '36. BRELSFORD, REGINA Margaret Preston Literary Society '34 '35, '36, '37. Choral Club '35, '36, '37. BROWN, GLADYS Jane Addams Club '36. CARTER, ARMINTA Saddle Club '35, '36. Boot and Saddle Club '34, '35. Hypatian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '36, Reporter '37. Red Jackets '34, '35, '36, '37. Student Aide '34, '35, '36, '37. Student Council '34, '35, Alternate '34, CIIOTE, ARNETTE Sketch Clu,b '34, Margaret Preston Liter- ary Society '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '36, Treasurer '37. Red Jackets '34, Maroon Staff '35, '36, Business Staff '35, '36. Stu- dent Aide '35, '36. CLIFFORD, LUCILLE Sketch Club '3-11. Margaret Preston Liter- ary Society '35, '36, '37, Critic '37. Red Jackets '34, '35, Maroon, Business Staff '34, '35, '36, Editorial Staff '37. SENIORS CHASE, MILTON P. A. S. F. '34, '3s. La Tertulia '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '35, '36. CLARK, LAURA LEE Mystery Club '34, '35, Austin History Club '35, '36. Shakespeare Club '36, '37. Red Jackets '34, '35. National Honor So- ciety. COLXVELL, LESLIE El Arco Iris '34. Astronomy Club '35. Nature Science '35, '36, Secretary '37. Band Contest '34, '35, '36, '37, Solo '36. Superior, Solo '37. COMES, JACK Chess Club '34, '35, '36, '37. COOKSEY, EURSEL LEE Home Economics Club '35. CovER'r, GEORGE Calhoun Debating Society '34, '35, '36, '37. Student Council '34, '35, Alternate. Maroon '36, Intramural Baseball '34, '35, '36. Declamation '36. CRAIG, COURTLAND Nature Science '35, '36. Choral Club '36. Ssasfety Patrol '35, '36. Intramural Tennis ' -'36, Cooic, JAMES Typing Club '3-1. Le Cercle Francais '35, '36, '37, Vice-President '36. Hi-Y '36, '37. CoInet Staff '36-'37. CORNXVELL, EDVVARD Checker Club '34, Calhoun Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Secretary '37. 11A-11B Treasurer. Tennis, Reserve Squad '35, '36. Intramural Baseball '34, '35, '36. Intramural Basketball '36, '37. Cox, JEAN Mystery Club '34. Austin History Club '35, Treasurer, President. Shakespeare Club '36, Assistant Treasurer. Quill and Scroll '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '36. Maroon, Assist- ant Editor. CRISWELL, HAROLD Chess and Checker Club '33, '34. Nature Science Club '35, '36, '37. , SENIORS CODE, ERMER GRACE Astronomy Club '34, '35, Basketball Champion '34, '35,VolleyballCliampion '34, '3 . DARXVIN, SHIRLIEREED Jane Addams '36, Vice-President. Red Jackets '34, '35, Typing Club '34, Order of Scholastic Excellence. DAVIS, IWABLE Red Jackets '34, La Tertulia '34, '35, '36, Vice-President '34, President '35, Reporter '36. Pan American Student Forum '35, '36, OH-icial Delegate to P. A. S. F. Convention '35. Student Councul '34, Alternate. Glee Club '35, '36. National Honor Society. Order of Scholastic Excellence. 4 ,W l DEEN, CHESTER , Nature Science I '33, Botany Club '34, Muisc Club '36, '37, Secretary '37, Band '34 '35, '36, '37, Orchestra '34, '35, t DIELMANN, RAYANNA G. A. A. '34, '35, '36, '37, Platonian Literary Society '36, '37. S. XV. F. L. Society I '35, Secretary. Intramural Basketball '35. ' Intramural Tenequoits '35, l l I 4 DITTMAR, ALICE Student Coufxcil '35, '36, '37, DONOHO, CHARLES Intramural Manager '34, '35, '36, Ser- geant-at-Arms '35, Secretary '36 ,'37. Model Airplane Club '35, Intramural Basketball, I Baseball, Touch and Pass, Football, and Free-throw. I I DUBOSE, LCARRAINE G. A. A. '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '36, Vice-Presideht '36. Intramural Basketball '34, '35, '36. Intramural Baseball '34-'35, Intramural Yolleyball 235936. DUNN, ROBERT Forum Leader '36. Intramural Debate. f Interscholastie Debate. I I l EAVES, MILDRIED EGAN JOHN L T 1' 1 's '6. ' .35f?36f?g,','a Cub 5' 3 S 'd ' Ame Gtiynn cook Club '33, '34, '35, '36. 9B Sergeant-at-Arms. Football '34, '35, '36, , Letterman '35, '36. Track '34, '35, '36, Re- serve. Guynn Cook Baseball Team '34, '35, I Captain '36. Red Dragon Players '35, l g DANIELSON, WALTON Mlodel Airplane Club '33, '34, '35, Amateur Radio Club '35, '36, '37, Intramural Touch and Pass '34, '35, DAVENPORT, LEWVIS Chess Club '35, '36, Representative '36, Swimming Team '35, '36. DAY, DOROTHY Polyhymnian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Vice-President '35, President '36. Student Council '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '37, 9A Reporter. 9B Secretaay. 11A Vice-Presb dent. Interscholastic Art ontest '34-'35, lst place, IIB Treasurer. Library Staff '36, '37. Red Jackets '34, '36. Queen Nominee '34-'35, '32-'336i '36-'37. Favorite Nominee '34, '35, ELLIOTT, BTLLY Calhoun Debating Society '35, '362 Sergeant-at-Arms '36, 9A-9B Reporter. 10A Reporter. 10B Sergeant-at-Arms. 11A-11B Reporter. Football '34, '35, '36, '37, Squad '34, '35g Letterman '35, '36, Letterman and Co-Captain '36, '37. Intramural Basketball '34, '35, '36g Squad '34, '35g Letterman '35, '36, Intramural Baseball '34, '35, '36g Letter- man '34, '35, '36. 10th Grade Favorite. ELLISON, ALFRED Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, '37g Vice-President '35, '36g President '36g Parliamentarian '36, '37. Chess and Checker '33, '34. Le Cercle Francais '34, '35, '36. Student Council Alternate '36, '37. Maroon Stat? 36, '37, Assistant Editor '36, Sports Editor '37g Goldshirts '34, '35. Basketball Goldshirts '34, '35, Track Squad '34, '35, '36, '37. ln- tramural Football Winner '35. Intramural Baseball. ESCHBERGER, LAMAR La Tertulia '34, '35, '36, '37. l V l SENIORS ELLIOTT, JEAN ' La Tertulia '34, '35, '36, '37g President '35, '36, Vice-President '36, '37. Red Jackets '34, '35. Student Council '34, '35. Student Aide '35, '36, '37. ELLSWORTH, RUTH Margaret Preston Literary Society '35, '32, '37g Critic '36, Treasurer '36, Glee Club '3 . ESCOTT, HARIPTON Intramural Boxing '37. Band '37. FARMER, DOROTHY Sketch Club '34, '35. La Tertulia '35, '36, Polyhymnian Literary Society '36, '37. Choral Club. FAULK, IRENE ' Margaret Preston Literary Society '34, 35, '36, '37. Intramural Volley-ball '34, '35. Intramural Tenniquoit '35, '36, Intramural Basketball '35, '36. FERRELL, ETHEL El Arco Iris '34, '35. Alethenui Literary Society '36, '37. F ORISTER, HELEN Galt. A. '34, '35, '36, '37, Vice-President: Publicity Manager. La Tertulia '34, '35, '36, '37g Secretaryg Treasurerg Reporter. FAUBION, FRANCES El Arco Iris '34, '35, '36. Red Jackets '34. '35, '36, Student Aide '34, '35, '36, Orchestra '35, '36. FERRELL, EFEIE El Arco Iris '34, '35, '36, '37. FLETCHER, ELLA MAE El Arco lris '34, '35, '36, Vice-President '35. Orchestra '34, '35, '36. Red Jackets '34, '35 FORT, KATHRYN y I l l L,,,,, , l l I GOEF, LA VERNE Home lEconouIics Club '34, Alethenai Litemry Society '35-'37, Vice-President '36. Student Pwide '34-'37, l GRANBERRY, JEAN Chora-l Club '35-'37, Secretary,-'1'reasurer '36, Chorall Club Trio in District meet '36, Polyhymman Literary Society '34-'37, l l GRIBBLE, NANCY Polyhyirinian Literary Society '35-'37, Parliamentarian '35-'36, Forum Leader '36, Glee Club '34-'37. Red jackets '35-'36, Student Council '35-'37, Executive Com- mittee '37, National Honor Society, Vice- President '56, Secretary '37, Interscholastic Art Contest '36, 1stplace.Re,zionalArt Con- test '36, lst place. State Art Contest '36, Latin Tournament '35, Order of Scholastic Excellence! l l IINN, GENEVIEVE 1-'lutoniau Litemry Society '35-'37, Secre- tary '36, Reporter '37, Typing Club '34, Treasurer '34, Student Aide '34-'37, Comet Staff '36, '37. Home Economics Rally '35, '37, Order of Scholastic Excellence. National Honor Society. l SENIORS FRANCIS, MICKEY Hi-Y '33-'35, Intramural Football '34-'36, 1st place '35-'36, Intramural Baseball '34, '35, '36, lst place '34-'35, FREEMAN, VIRGINIA Los Habladores. Library Staff '35, '36, '37, Intramural Dezlaniation '36, '37, G:LLAsPY, HELEN Scrapbook Club '35, Bible Class '35, '36, Student Aide '34, '35, GOODFRIEND, NAT Band '34, '35, Calhoun Debating Society '34-'37, Sergeant-at-Arms '36, Vice-President '37, President '37, Sketch Club '34, Maroon Staff '35, Comet Staff '35, Intramural Dec- lamation '34-'37, lst place '34-'35, '36- '37, 2nd place '35-'36, Interscholastic Decla- mation, lst place '34-'35, '36-'37, Intramural Debate '36-'37, Interscholastic Debate '36- '37. President Student Council Alternates Forum Leader '36, '37, Saddle Club I GRANVILLE, CHESTER Chess and Checker. Calhoun Debating Society, Parliamentarian, Vice-President, President '37, Student Council Alternate. National Honor Society '36, Intramural Tennis '34-'37, Squad '34-'35, Letterman '35-'37, Intramural Basketball '36-'37, Letterman. Intramural Baseball '36-'37, GRIEFITIIS, BETTYE Los Habladores '35, Margaret Preston Literary Society '36-'37. GUNN, OPAL. Jane Addams Club '36, '37, President '36, Vice-President '37, Girl Reserves '35, Stu- dent Council '36, Alternate '37. FRAZEE, ROBERT Checker Club '34, '35, Camera Club '36, '37, Vice-President, Student Council Alter- nate '36. Intramural Tennis '34-'35, '35-'36, '36-'37, Squad '34-'35, Reserve Letterman '35-'36, '36-'37, National Honor Society. GIBSON, MILDRED Home Economics Club '34, Aletheuai Literary Society '36, '37, Student Aide '34, GII.LIs, JOHN 7La Tertulia Club '35, '36, '37, President 's GUTTMAN, BILLY HAHN, QUINETTA Shakespeare '35, '36 '37Z SCCTPYHYY '35: lst Vice-President '36, HAMMANN, BRRNNER Pulyhymnian Literary Society .'35, I36. '37, Critic '36, Treasurer '36g President 37. Red Jackets '35, '36, IIA Secretary. Student Council '36g Alternate '36, Intramural Decla- mation '35, '36, SENIORS HAGERTY, MARY Sodalitas Latina '34, '35, '36, Secretary '35, Student Aide '35, '36, '37, Plntonirm Literary Society '37, H.4LE, NIARXE HANEY, RICHARD Chess and Checker Club '35, '36, '37, President '35, Band '34, '35, '36, '37, State Contest '36, 37. Orchestra' 34. Student Council '36, '37, Eagle Scout. Intramural Football. Intramural Boxing Champion, In- tramural Basketbnll '36, HANSON, FERN Home Economies '34, '35, Hobby Club '36, Student Aide '35, Archery Tournament '35g lst place. HARRELL, MAXINE Modern Literature Club '33, '34, Hobby Club '36, '37, HART, GRACE Red Jackets '34, '35, S. W. F. L. '3s. Girl Reserves. IIENRY, HUBERT Glee Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Orchestra '34, '35, '36, '37. Band '34, '35, '36, '37, Chemistry Club '34, '35, '36, '3-7. Student Aide '36, '37, Nature Science '36, '37, junior Academy of Science. HARRELL, AGNES Girl Reserves '34, '35, Chess and Checker Club '36, Nature Science ll '36, H'ARRIFON, BILLIE La Tertulia '36. I 3 PIEINE, ADIELINE Him., DON V I I L, l l l N H0wELL, XVILLYN l i l l HUNTER, BERNlCE Home Economics Club '36, l I l I l HETCHISON, FRANK J Safety Patrol '37 , lPx-ivate. .1 . I I l I ACKSON, TOMME lN ELL Polyhymnian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer' '35, '36, Secretary '36, '37. Red Jackets '34, '35, '36, '37. Student Council '34, '35, Alternate '35, '36, Secre- tary of Alternates-'36, Intramural Decla- mation '34, '35, National Honor Society. Red Dragon Players '37. Order of Scholastic Excellence, Q I I SENIGRS HILL, EUGENE HOLDER, JAMES Astronomy Club '34, '35, '30, Sergeants at-Arms, Vice-President, President. Hi-Y 32, 5376. Intramural Touch and Pass '35, HOLT, NIARY KATHERINE Red Jackets '34, Typing Club '34, '35, Le Cercle Francais '34, '35, '36, '37. HULETT, RANNIE Typing Club '34, Secretary '34, G. A. A. '34, Platonian Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Vice-President '36, '37. Student Council '36, '37, XVelfare Committee '37. National Honor Society. Student Aide '34, '35, '36, '37. Order of Scholastic Excellence. HUTCHINGS, MILLARD Nature Science Club '36, JACKSON, BILLY Guynn Cook Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Secre- tary '34, '35, Financial Advisor, Vice-Presi- dent '36, President '37, Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, Secretary '34, QA Reporter. Student Council '34, '35, '36, Vice-President '36, Intramural Track '34, '35, Intramural Football '34, '35, intramural Baseball '34, '35, '36, JAMAR, WALLACE Chess and Checker Club '34, '35, HILL, HELEN Girl Reserve '34, Glee Club '34, '35, '36, '37. S, W. F. L. '35, HOLLOXVAY, Ross Library Staff '36, '37. National Honor So- ciety. Forum Leader '37. Order of Scho- lastic Excellence. PIOVVARD, GENE Checker Club '34, Intramural Declamation '35, '36, Intramural Debtae '36, '37. JERNIGAN, J. D. Chess and Checker Club '34, '35, '36. Student Forum Leader '36, '37, Safety Patrol '37, Corporal '36g Sergeant '37. JOHNSON, IVIARIE Sappbonian Literary Society '35. Plato- nian Literary Society '36, '37g Reporter '36g President '37, G. A. A. '34, '35. Student Council '35g Alternate '35, '36. Student Aide '34, '35, '36. Home Economics Rally '34- '35g 2nd place. National Honor Society. JONES, LUCILLE Austin History Club '34. SENICRS JOHNSON, KENNETH Chess and Checker Club '35, '36, Forum Leader '36, '37. Intramural Declamation '35, '36, 2nd place. Interscholastic Declamation '35, '36g 1st place: District Meet, 2nd place. Intramural Debate '36, '37. lnterscholastic lggbate '36, '37, Extemporaneous Speech '36, JONES, HANIPTON Sodalitas Latina '34. Student Council '34g Alternate '3S. Forum Leader '36, '37. Tennis Squad '34, '35, Intramural Baseball '34. Maroon Staff '36, '37. Senior Boys' Decla- mntion '35. JONES, RALPH Band '34, '35, Orchestra '34, '35. Nature Science Club '36, '37. - JOSEPH, CECELIA Archery Club '33, '34. Tennis Club '33. Austin History Club '33, '34, '35, '36, Sorosis '36, '37, Maroon Staff '36, '37g Associate Editor '37. ICAMP, MERCEDES Home Economics Club '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '36, JOSEPH, NORRAINE G. A. A. '34, '35, Austin History Club '34, '35, Sorosis Club '36, '37. KASCH, NORMA Sodalitas Latina '34, Poiyhymnian Liter- ary Society '35, '36, '37.Typewriting Contest '35-'36g lst place. Student Council Alternate '37. National Honor Society. KENG, CLARENCE , German Club '34, '35, '36, Intramural :gi-gac:lc6'34-'35, Assistant Managerg Manager KIRSCI-INIER, J. C. LOS Habladores '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at- Arms '36g Vice-President '37. Band '34, '35, '36g State Band Contest '34, '35, '36, '37. Amateur Hour '35, '36, KINNEY, NELL KITCHENS, JOE Astronomy Club '34, '35, Nature Science II '34, '35, '36, Intramural Debate '36, '37. glseevfglub '34. President Nature, Science II I I 1 1 1 4, ' SENIORS ICLEIN, CARL Checker Club '34, '35. IQUHN, JOHN Guynn Cook Club '34, '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '36g Secretary '37. Hi-Y '34, '35. Red Dragon Players '35, '36. 9A-9B Vice-President. Goldshirts '34, '35. Intra- mural Footballq Letterman '35, '36. Intra- mural Basketball Letterman '35, '36. One- Act Play Contest '35, '36. National Honor Society. KYLBERG, EVELYN Alethenai Literary Society '36,'37g Treas- urer '36. 1 LANE, JAMES Library Staff, '35, '36, '37. Chess and Checker Club '3S. Order of Scholastic Excel- lence. National Honor Society. LANE NIARJORIE 1 1 Red Jackets '34, '35, '36. Le Cercle 1 Francais '34. La Tertulia '35, '36. Athena- 1 eum Literary Society '37. Orchestra '34, '35, 1 '36, '37. Order of Scholastic Excellence. 1 National Honor Society. 1 1 LANG, VIVIAN Girl Reserves '34. LASSBERG, EDWIN Chess and Checker Club '34, '36. Mode Airplane Club '35, '36g Secretary-Treasurer Orchestra '36, '37. Forum Leader '36, '37. LEIOH, KATHRIN Sodalitas Latina '34, '35, '36, '37g Vice- President.1National Honor Society. Intra- mural Degate '34-'35. Latin Tournament 135-'36, 3r W place. Order of Scholastic Excel- ence. LEISERING, FRED Band '35, '36, '37, Librarian '36. K. D. V. '34, '35. '36. '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '35, Vice- President '36. State Band Contest '35, '36, '37. State Band Clinic '36, '37. Baton Club '37. State Ensemble Contest '36, '37. Na- tional Honor Society. Le Cercl' Francais '34, '35, '36, '37. Red Jackets '3 , '35, Student Aide '34, '35, '36, '37. Class Favorite Nominee '34, LEVY, MAXINE LIGHTSEY, DOUGLAS 4 Modern Literature Club '34, '35, Treas- 1 urer. Hobby Club '36. 1 KRETSCHMAR, DOROTHY Student Aide '35, '36, '37. Girl Reserves '35, '36, '37g President '36. '37. G. A. A. '36, '37. Intramural Basketball Winner '35, '36. KUTALEK, ANNE Modern Literature Club '33, '34. Plato- nian Literary Society '35, '36, '37. LABENSKE, Lewis Calhoun Debating Society '35, '36, '37, Reporter '36. Student Council '34. '35g Alternate '36. Forum Leader '36, '37. Intra- mural Debate '34, '35, '36, '37, 2nd place '34, '35, Interscholastic Debate '35, '36, '37. Intramural Declamation '35, '36g Semi-final '36. National Honor Society. 1 LITTON, BLANCHE Modern Literature Club '34, Home Eco- nomics Club '35, Philomathian Literary So- ciety '35, '36, '37, Orchestra '34, '35, Girl Scouts '34, '35, Loexwooo, HELEN Le Cercle Francais '35, Platonian Literary Society '36, '37, Library Staff '36, Golden R Lumvic, ERNEST Checker '34, '35, K. D, V, '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '37, Philatelic Club '34, Band '34, '35, '36, '37, Librarian '35, State Band Contest '35, '36, '37, Cornet Trio '35, '36, Superior, State Band Clinic '35, State Band Contest '37, Solo and Trio. Orchestra '34, '35, Student Council Alternate '34, '35, '36, Comet Staff '36, '37, National Honor Society, Order of Scholastic Excellence, SENIORS LLOYD, NIARIORIFZ Le Cercle Francais '35, '36, '37, Girl Scout?7'3-l, '35, Golden R. Student Aide '55, '36, '. . LONG, TRuE1TT Cheeker Club '34, '35. Boxing '34, '35, '36, '37, LYNCH, DOROTHY Home Economics Club '34, '35, La Tertulia '36, '37, Treasurer '36, LYNN, NIARY PEARL Hypatian Literary Society '35. '36, '37, Vice-President '36, Secretary '37, Saddle Club '35, '36, '37, President '35, Vice-Presb dent '36, Glee Club '36, '37, Red jackets '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '36, '37, Yell Leader '36, Executive Committee, 10A-10B Secre- tary. IIA Vice-President. Ill-3 President. Queen Nominee '36, '37, Queen '37, 10th Grade Favorite Nominee, Maroon Staff '37, Advertising Section, Safety Patrol Sweet- heart, Forum Leader '36, '37, Comet Adver- tising Statf '36, '37, Student Council '35, '36, '37, Corresponding Secretary '35, Record- ing Secretary '36, Executive Committee '35, '36, President '37, Delegate to Student Council Convention '36, D. A. R. Delegate from A, Il. S. to Washington, National Honor Society. NIALONE, LYELL xgltilgtelic '36, '37, Reporter. Forum Leader 't , '3 . lvlARsnALL, XYESLEY Chess and Checker Club '34, '35, Toy Shop '35, '36, NIAUDE, JULIA VAN Polyhymnian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Reporter 9AA9B. Intramural De- bate '35, '36, '37, En, NIA!-IAN, JACK Chess and Checker Club '35, '36, Amateur Radio Club '36, '37, Forum Leader. Intra- mural Football '36, '37, NIANSBENDIZL, PETER lVIAT'l'HlEYVS, LA NELL Red Jackets '34, Sketch Club '34. Poly- hylnnian Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Re- porter '36, Comet Staff '35, '36, MEARS, DOROTHY f l . l l l I NIITCHELL, REBECCA Le Cercle Francais '34, '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '35, Secretary '35, '36, Reporter '36, Corresponding Secretary '37, Red Jackets '34, '35, '36, Order of Scholastic Excellence. National Honor Society. Comet 'ta ' . X l l I MOEEAIT, JUDIQIH Hypatian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Red Jacket '34, '35, Choral Club '36, '37, Sketch Cluib '34. National Honor So- ciety '36. '37, Comet Staff '36, '37, Art Interscholastic Qiontest '34, '37, Order of Scholastic Excell nce, Moon ROGER ' I , X Senate Debate Club '37. La Tertulia '34, '35, '36, Presiden , Vice-President '36, Hi-Y '35, '36, '37, Sergeant-at-Arms '35, Maroon Staff '35, '36, 37. Feature Editor '35, Assistant Editor' '36, News Editor '36, Editorial Board gbvbtiigag' Stale '35, '32, '3 , Iairman '3 , ' .... '. '34, '3 , '36, '37, Co-Publicity Manager '36. 11B girportegl Etuilgent 7CtiuI1ijl glternatg '36. iora u ' , 13 . ..., '3 , '36. T. H, S. P. A. '35. Intramural Tennis '35, Intersch0lastic Typing Contest '34, 3rd place winner. In erscholastic Declamation '35, Student Aid '36, '37, National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. l MORRIS, DAVID l l 1 l SENIORS IYIESSICK, JOE IWIILLER, ROBERT K. D. V. '36, '37. Checker Club '35, Band '-36. '373 Band Contest '36, '37, Golden R. NIILLER, EMILY Hypatian Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Critic '36, Treasurer '37, 9B Treasurer. 10B Secretary. Interscholastic Declamation '35, 2nd place, lst place '36, Intramural Decla- mation '35, lst place. Student Council Alternate '37. National Honor Society. Order of Scholastic Excellence. National MILLER, R. T. Honor Society. lWILLS, N . A. IWODRALL, KENNETH Hi-Y '35, Model Airplane Club '34, F t- pan '34, '35, '36, Goldshirt '34, Letteftlfln 35, 36. Track '34, '35, Reserve Squad. Swimming '35, '36, Reserve Squad. Intra- mural Baseball '34, '35, Intramural Free Throw '36, '37, NIONTANDON, BILLIE MOORE, RUTH ,Tylbing Club '34:- Vice-President, Plato- nian Literary. Society '36, '37, Secretary Coniet Staff '36, '37, Student Aid '35-'37, National Honor Society, Order of Scholastic Excellence. MOYER, DOROTHY , Nature Science Club '34, '35, Vice-President 34. Reporter '35, Red Jackets. Glee Club. Chess and Checker Club '34, '35, Shake- speare Club '35. '36, Vice-President '35, President '36, Ban-:l '34, '35, Intramural De- bate '35, '36, '37, Interscholastic Debate '35, '36, '37, Forum Leader '36, '37. Intra- mural Ping-pong '36, Intramural Basket- ball '35-'36, NIITCHELL, MARY IWYLES La Tertulia '36, '37, Vice-President '37. Quill and Scroll '36, '37, Secretary '36. Maroon Staff '36, '37, News Editor '36, Associate Editor '36, '37, National Honor Society. NICCASKILL, VIRGINIA MCCULLOUGH, DORIS Sapphonian Literary Society '35, '36, '37, Vice-President '36. Student Aide '36, McG1sIs, JOHN Hi-Y '35-'37, Parliamentarian '35, Vice- President '36, President '36. Calhoun De- bating Society '35-'37, Secretary '36, Stu- dent Council '35, '36, Clerk '36, Sergeant-ab Arms '36, Alternate '35. Art Club '35, 9A President. 9th Grade Favorite. 9B Presi- dent. IIA President, Intramural Football, Goldshirts. SEN IORS MCCORMICK, RAY Philatelic '34, Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, '37, Secretary '37. Le Cercle Francais '35, '36, '37, Treasurer '36, Vice-President '37. Chex and Checker Club '34, Comet Staff '36, '37. Student Council '34, '35, Alternate '36. Intramural Baseball '34, National Honor Society, MCDUGALD, BILLY Nature Club '34, Guynn Cook Club '34, '35, '36, Secretary '35, President '36. Stu- dent Council '34, '35, '36, Ex, Committee '34, Clerk '35, Treasurer '36, President '36, 9A, 9B. IOA, 10B. IIA, 11B President. Na- tional Honnr Society, President '36. Order of the Golden A. Intramural Basketball '34- '36, Letterman '35, '36. Track '35, '36, Squad. Intramural Baseball '34,-'36. Intra- mural Football '34-'36. Red Dragon Players '35, '36. Order of Scholastic Excellence. MCGUFFIN, LEON La Tertulia '34, '35, '36, '37, IWCPHAIL, RUTH Orchestra '34-'37. Nature Science Club '34-'37, President '36, Vice-President '36, '37. Glee Club '35, '36. '37, Red Jackets '34, Junior Academy ot' Science, Vice-President '36, NEER, CASPER Model Airplane Club '33, '34, Sketch Club '36, Swimming Squad '36. Intramural Foot- ball '36. Intramural Architectural Contest, 2nd place. NIGGLI, ELIZABETH Hypatian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, Secretary '36. Student Council '35, '35, '36, Alternate '36, 9A Reporter, Comet Staff '35-gg. Maroon Stati '36. Student Aide '35-' . NoRsN, JACK Library Staff '36-'37. Hi-Y '37, 9B Treas- urer. Intramural Baseball '36, '37, Squad '36. Intramural Touch and Pass' 36, Cham- pions Better Homes Exposition '36' 2nd l , NALLE, GEORGE Calhoun Debating Society '35-'37, Secre- tary '35, Vice-Prcsident'36, '37. Hi-Y '36. Los Habladores '34, National Honor Society. Golden R. Eagle Scout. Intramural Tennis '34-'36, Squad '34-'35, Letterman '35 '36, Junior Academy of Science, Ist award. Comet Staff '36-'37, Business Manager. NEXKVTON, ELDON Le Cercle Francais '35-'37, Vice-President '35, President '36, '37, Interscholastic De- bate '34-'35. Comet Staff '35-'37, Co-Editor '36-'37. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll '37, President '37. Student Council Alternate '34, '35, Texas High School Press Association '37. Order of Scholastic Excel- lence. NITSCHKE, ALICE ANN Hypatian LiterrurylSociety '34-'37, Parlia- mentarian '34, Reporter '35, President '36. Quill and Scroll '36, Treasurer '37, Maroon Staff '36, Society Editor '36. Red Jackets '34-'35, Alternate '36. Yell Leader '34, Yell Leader '35, President '36. G. A. A. '35, '36. Sketch Club '34, Reporter 9A-IOB President, IIA Secretary, IIB Secretary. Class Favorite '34-'36, Red Dragon Players '35-'37, All-star Cast in State One-Act Play Contest '36, National Honor Society. Scho- lastic Excellence., place: I . ' NOTON, J IM Calhoun Debating Society '34-'36, Stu- dent Council '36. Chamber of Commerce '33. Hi-Y '34-'35, IIB Sergeant-at-Arms, Intra- mural Debate '34-'37. Comet Staff '35-'36, Editor, Maroon Staff '36. Head Yell Leader '35-'36, '36-'37. Texas High School Press Association '36. Intramural Baseball '35, r gm . l F 4 l 4 I I PARKER, DIZLE Latin C un '36, I l l l 1 I PATTILLO, RUTH Sketch Clllub '34, '35, Maroon Staff '36-'37, Exchange Editor. Intramural Clay Modeling '35, '363 Sid place. PAYTON, JOEL lntramdral Softball '31, '35, Intramural Touch and Pass Football '36, '37, PENICK, JACK Astronomy Club '34, '35, Sergeant.-ab Arms '34, Checker Club '36g Vice-President, Choral Cllub '36, Male Octet, Intramural Basketballl '34-'36, Intramural Tennis '35, '36, I l I l SENIORS OLSEN, IRENE G. A. A. '34, '35, Basketball Clntramurall '34, '35, '36, Tennis '37, OUALLINE, JUDD Checker Club '35, '36, '37, Track Squad '35, '36, Touch and Pass Football '36, '37, PAGE, ll'lARSHALL Chess and Checker '34, '35, Los Habladores '35, '36, '37, PAINTER, ANN Student Council '36, Alternate '34, Comet Staff '36, '37, Hypatian Literary Society '34, '35, '36, '37, Red Jackets '34, Choral Club '35-'37, Girls Chorus '36-'37, Student Aide '34-'37, Sodalitas Latina '34, PARHAM, NIYLDRIZD La Tertulia '36-'37, Reporter '36, '37, PARK, RUTH Girl Reserves '35g Vice-President. S FATE, B1LL:E Margaret Preston Literary Society '34- '37, Red jackets '35-'36, Intramural Vollev Hall '34-'37, Intramural Basketball '34-'37, Intramural Tennequ it '31-'36, Intralrural Debate '37, PAYTON, GERALD Intramural Softball '34, '35, Intramural Touch and Pass Football '36, '37, PEACOCK, JANIE Sodalitas Latina '35, '36, Reporter '36, Maroon Staff '35-'37, Assistant Society Editor '36, Associate Editor '37, Home Economics '34, 'Treasurer '34, Quill and Scroll '36, '37, PENICK, jovcE Sapphonian Literary Society '35-'37, Treasurer '36, '37. PENICK, MARY Order of Scholastic Excellence. PETERSON, ELIZABETH ANNE Hypatian Literary Society '34-'37g Critic '36g President '37. Red Jackets '35-'37, Vice-President '36. IUA. 10B, 11A Secretary. National Honor Society. Comet Staff '35- '37g Sales Staff. Student Council Alternate :gg-'37. Student Council '36. Queen Nominee PHILLIPS, NASHE Sodalitas Latina '36: Reporter '36. Guynn Cook Club '36-'37g Treasurer. Track '36, Intramural Football '36, Maroon Staff '36, '37, Reporter. Forum Leader '36. Dragon Players. IIB Sergeant-at-Arms. Red SENIORS PETERSON, DOROTHY MARIE '35AuStin History Club '33, '34. Glee Club PETERSON, WILBURN Baseball Club '33, A. M. A. '34-'36. Goldshirts '34-'35. Intramural Baseball '34- '36. Intramural Football '35-'37. PHOTO, ANGELINE Glee Club '35-'36. PILS, DONALD Printing Club '35, '36, Secretary '36, PLUMB, VERNON Checker Club '34, Intramural Baseball '35, '36. Intramural Football '36. PRICE, NIYRA ANN Home Economics Club '34g Reporter '34, Sergeant.-at-Arms '35, RANDLE, NIZTTIE FRANCES Austin History Club '34, '35g President. Athenaeum Literary Society '36, '37, PICKNEY, DOROTHY Tennis Club '35. Jane Addams '36, '37g Secretary '37. Student Council '35, '36, POOL, FRED I-Ii-Y '34. Intramural Baseball '34-'36. Intramural Football '35-'37. Intramural Basketball '35-'36. RANDERSON, ELIZABETH Sodalitas Latina '34-'36. RAY, OMA Red Jackets '34. '35. LOS Habladores '35- '37g Vice-President. '56: Secretary-Treasurer '37. Pan American Student Forum '35-'37, National Honor Society. Order of Scholastic Excellence. Roeeenkmu, ANN Sketch '34. Hapalian Literary Society '34-'51-I Reporter 'ss- Vice-President 's7. SENICRS REASONOVER, VASIITI Sketch Cluh '34, Polyhymnian Literary Society '35-'37, RENKER, JOHN Hi-Y '33-'37. Chess and CheckerClub '36, '37. Intramural Football '36, '37, RIIEA, BOYD Hi-Y '34-'36, Sergeant-at-Arms. La Ter- tulia '34, '45. Student Council '34, '35. Class Sergeant-at-Arms. Intramural Base- ball '36, Intramural Football '36, Red Jgfqhketg -34:37, ' ROBINSON, CHARLOTTE ROBINSON, HELEN Hypzitian Literary Society '34-'37, Re- porter i351 Treasurer '36. Student Council '34-'36g1 Corresponding Secretary '34-'36. Red Dagons '34-'37, National Honor So- ciety. ed Jackets '34-'36, Executive Com- mittee:iAlternate. Yell Leader '35, '36, Class Vice-P sident '34, Class Secretary '35, Class Report r'35. One-Act Play Contest: 2nd place, Golden A. Order of Scholastic Ex- cellenc . I E ROBINSON, Joyce Girl Reserve '34, '35, Treasurer '35. G. A. A. '35-337. I l ROBINSON, IXIURRAY 4H '33-'363 Secretary '33-'36. Athenaeum Literary Society '34-'37, Re- porterg President '36-'37, Secretary '37. Grand Staff '3-4. Choral Club '33-'37. Quill and Scroll '36-'37, Aiistin History Club '33, Reporter. Declamations '36-'37. ROBINSON, JOHN XVESLEY ROBINSON, J. C. El Arco Iris '34-36g Treasurer '35. Stu- dent Council '36, ROBISON, MAXINE Hypatian Literary Society '34-'37. Red Jacket '34-'36. Sketch Club '34, Student Council '34. Reeves, JOHN I Intramural Basketball '35-'37. Astronomy Club '35. REYNOLDS, CATHRYN Austin History Club '34, Margaret Preston Literary Society '35-'37, Intramural typing contest '35g lst place. Intramural typing contest '37g 2nd place. RICH, Geonoe Le Cercle Francais '34-'37, Student Council '36g Alternate '35, '36, Intramural Boxing: 115 lb. winner '36, Intramural Football '36. Order of Scholastic Excellence. l l ROSENTRITT, XVERNICE SENIORS Mystery Club '33, Home Economics Club Ross, BILLIE '3-1. Sorosis Society '36g Treasurer '36, Astronomy Club. ROWLEY, INIARY RUTLEDGE, IVIARGARETNEL G. A. A. '34, '35, Platonian Literary So- Red Jackets '35-'36, Sudalitas Latina '35- ciety '35-'37g President '36. Student Council '37, G. A. A. '35, '3-4. Class Favorite Nominee '35. SANDERS HAZEL SASSMAN, Ross I-Iome'Ev:onomics '34, '35, Vice-President Inlfalllufal Debale '35. '37- '34g Secretary '35, Hobby Club '36, SCHLEGEL, MAX Philatelic '34-'37: Sergeant-at-Armsg Vice- President '36. Printing '35: Secretary. Foot' ball CGoldshirtsb '34, Football Letterman '36, '37. Baseball Letterman '36, '37, In- tramural Baseball '34, Intramural Basket- ball '37. Scawuzoiss, CURUS Chess Club '35-'37, Student Council, Reporter and Alternate '35, Orchestra '35- '37, President '37, Student Aide. National Honor Society. Tennis Letterman '34-'37. SCOTT, MARY jo Polyhymnian Literary Society '34-'37, Sergeant-at-Arms '35, Comet Staff '35, '36, '37, Student Council Alternate '34, '37, SHAW, HENRY SCHMIED, VVHITTAKER Astronomy '34-'36, Shakespeare '36-37. National Honor Society. IntralnurulDebatc '36-'37. Order of Scholastic Excellence. SCHULZ, LAWRENCE ' Nature Science II '35. Camera '36, Intra- mural Basketball '37. Clxcss Club '37, SECORD, BURT SHELTON, JACK . Astronomy Club '34, '35, Vice-President '3-ig Treasurer '35, Nature Science Club '36, Hi-Y '34, '35, '36, '37, Student Council '34, '36g Alternate '35. Intramural Footballg Captain. Intramural Debate '35-'37. Yell Leader '36, '37, N l l SNYDER, CHESTER Grand Staff '34, Band '34-'37, Urchrestra '34-'37. Chemistry Club '3-4. Nature Science Club '35. Student Council '34, Chess Club '37 l K STAEHELY, 'VVALTER Calhoun Debating Club '35-'37. Hi-Y '35, '36. Student Aide '35, '36. Comet Staff '36 l STARK, 1YlAllY LEE Home Economics Club '34-'37g ViceAPrcsi- dent '37, I Astronom Club '34, '35g Treasurer '34g President '35. Nature Science Club '3bg Re- porter '36g P esident '36. Intramural Track: Squad '34-'37l. Intramural Football: Reserve '35-'37, Intramural Baseball '34, '35, Red Dragon Playtrs. Intramural Swimming '34- '35. Chess Cl b '37. STEWART, Igor: l l l SENIORS SHIRLEY, MILDRED Glee Club '34. G. A. A. '34-'36. El Arco Iris '34, '35. Sapphonian Literary Society '36, '37g Vice-President '36. Red Jackets '34-'36, Intramural Debate '36-'37. Sums, IVIARY KATHERINE Sruru, IVIARVIN Radio Club '36-'37. Model Airplane Club '34-'37, Intramural Volley Ball '35, '36. Intramural Touch and Pass Football. SPEARS, BILL A Baseball '36, '37g Reserve, Indoor Base- ball '35-'36g 3rd place. intramural Football '36-'373 Znd place. STALNAKER, KARL Chess and Checker Club '34. Astronomy Club '34, Nature Science Club '35. Hi-Y '33. Intramural Baseball '35-'37. Intramural Basketball '35-'36. Intramural Football '36, '37. Intramural Trackg Cross Country: 4th place. Intramural Declamation '36, '37. STEVER, ELEANOR Sapphonian Literary Society '36, '37, STRANDTMAN, GEORGE fhess Club '34-'37. Operators Club '36. '5 SIMMS, JIMMIE Athenaeum Literary Society '33v'37. SMARTT, HELEN Margaret Preston Literary Society '34- '37. Maroon Staff '35. Surrn, IVIARY ALICE El Arco Iris '34-'37. Pan American Student Forum '34-'37. STRAW, IRENE Los I-labladores '35, Sursns, RUTH Margaret Preston Literary Society '35- '37g Vice-President '35, '36, President '37, Glee Club '35-'37g President '36, Girls' Trio '36, Student Council '35, '36, Executive Committee '36, Vice-President 9A, 9B, 10133 President 11A. Intramural Debate '36, '37. Queen Nominee. TAYLOR, KERNS El Arco Iris '34, '35, Student Council '34- '37g Recording Secretary '37. Intramural Managg' Club '37, Senate Debate Club '37g Critic 7. Quill and Scroll Society '35-'37, President '36, Comet Staff '37. Eagle Scout, Intramural Sports '34-'37g lst place winner in Basketball. Maroon Staff '35-'37g Mgr. Editor '36, Editor '36, Glee Club '35-'37g Librarian, Quartet '35-'36, Octette '36-'37. T. H. S. P. A. '35-'37. I, L. P. C. '36, P. A. S. F. '34-'35, Student Forum '36, '37. SENIORS STROM, OLIVER SWEARINGEN, jon .sgliglatelic '34-'36, Amateur Radio Club TAYLOR, IWCCALEB Astronomy '33, '34g Sergeant-at-Arms '33, Nature Science I '35-'36, Basketball Letter- man '34-'37. Intramural Basketball '33g 2nd place. Intramural Manager Club '37. Base- ball Letterman '34-'37, TEASDALE, ROBERT Chess and Checker '34, Orchestra '34, Band '34-'37, Band Contest '34-'37. THARP, CARROLL Chemistry Club '34, '35, Music Club '35, '36, Philatelic Club '36, '37. Band '34-'37, Band Contest '35-'37, THOMAS, CHARLES Camera Club '36-'37g President '36, Stu- dent Aide '36, Intramural Baseball '36, '37, Checker Club '35, THORNE, JOHN Astronomy Club '33, Philatelic Club '33, Glee Club '35, Forum Leader '36, '37. Chess and Checker '36, '37, Safety Patrol '36, '37, Intramural Declamation '36, '37. TERRILL, Jon Astronomy '34-35. Guynn Cook '36, '37, Intramural Tennis '34-'36, Intramural Bas- ketball '34-'36, Basketball '36, '37. Hi-Y '34, THIGPIN, j, C. Chess and Checker Club '33, Nature Science I '34-'37, Y. T, S. Botany Club '36, THOMPSON, IRMA Chess and Checker '34, Home Economics Club '35, '36g Song Leader '36, TRAWEEK, RAY I-li-Y '33-'3S3 Sergeant-at-Arms '35, Chess and Checker '345 President '35, Nature Study '36, '37. Maroon Staff '34-'36, Feature Editor, Assistant Editor, Editorial Statf. Quill and Scroll '34-'37. Safety Patrol '36, Library Stat? '33, '34, Football Goldshirts '34, '35, Basketball Intramural '34, '45, Intramural Track '34, '35, l Q . l WARE, M ADLYN 1' Marg? et Preston Literary Society '35- '37. G. A. A. '36, '375 Secretary '36, 37. Student Council '36, '37, VVELLS, JOHN '34-'37g tary '36 '37, National Honor Society '36, VVEST, SIEMMY Natur Science '33-'34, Intramural Mana gers '35,' '36g Sergeant-at-Arms '36g Vice President '36. Quill and Scroll '34-'36, In tramuralLFootball '34-'36g Squad '34-'36 Intramurl Track '34-'35, Maroon Staff Sports Editor. Intramural Basketball '34- '36g Squaii. VVHARTONi, ELIZABETH Sketch Club '34, Austin History Club '35, Student Aide '34-'36, Maroon Staff '35, '36, Assistant ' Editor '36, Comet Staff '36-'37, Calhoun '34-'37, I-'arliamentarian '36, I-Ii-Y Secretary '35, Student Council 34- '37. Exe utive Committee '36, Class Secre- SENIORS TREYBIG, LUCILLE El Arco Iris '34-'37, G. A. A. '34, '35. Red Jacket '34, Student Aide '34, '35, Pan American Student Forum '34-'37, Delegate to P. A. S. F. '36, Treasurer El Arco Iris '37, Spanish Night '34, Order of Scholastic Excellence. TYLER, ALEX Calhoun Debating Society '33-'36p Parlia- mentarian '35g Sergeant-at-Arms '35: Treas- urer '36. 11A, 11B Class Vice-President, Interscholastic Declamation '34-'36g Dis- trist lst place '34-'35g Regional ist place '34- '35g District lst place and Regional lst place '35-'36, VALK, ROBERT Nature Science Club I '33, Chess and Checker '34, Radio Club '36, Intramural Igosotball '34-'36, Intramural Basketball '34- WE1ss, CARO DELL Home Economics Club '33, Treasurer. Chess and Checker '34, '35, Vice-President '34, Secretary '35, VVEST HALLIE Saiaphonian Literary Society '34-'373 Secretary '37, 3 XNEYERMAN, RUTH Margaret Preston Literary Society '35- '37. Class Reporter '36-'37, Declamation '34, '35, '36g District. Choral Cl,uh '36, Student Council Alternate VVHITE FRANCES - '36, Quill and Scroll: Parliamentarian '37, Natlm: Science Club -36. Intramural Golden S S7' 'mm 'a' Debate 35' 36' Tenniquoits '34, '35, lntramural Basketball 1. L. P. .sa -341.35- l l 1 l TURPEN, DOROTHY El Arco Iris '34-'37, Pianist '34, '36g Vice- President '37, Student Aide '36, '37, Student Council Alternate '34, '35, Pan American Student Forum '34-'37, ULIT, JOSEPHINE Margaret Preston Literary Society '34- '37g President and Secretary '35, Choral Club '35-'36, President '36, Reporter '35, VVALLACE, MOZELLE G. A. A. '34-'37, Treasurer '35g President '35, '36, Platonian Literary Society '35, '36, Student Council '36, WHITTEN, JOHN Hi-Y '33, '34. Latin '34-'37. Goldshirt Football '35, '36. B Football '36, '37, Reserve Letter. WILDE, WALTER K. D. V. '34, '35, Reporter '34, '45, Band '34 '37 Baton Club '36 '37 Re orter Band - . - ' D Comes: '35-'s1. Band cmiie 'as-'37. WILLIAMS, CLARENCE Philatelic Club '33-'36, 'Reporter '34, Secretary-Treasurer '35, President '36. SENIORS WILDE, ANNA LOUISE German Club '34-'36. Girl Scouts '34, '35. Golden R '36. VVILKENING, lWARVIN Printing Club '33-'36, Chess and Checker '35, '36. Student Council '34, '35. WILLIE, JAMIE Austin History Club '34, Nature Science Club II '35, '36, Vice-President '35, Secre- tary 'as-'36. WILSON, BOBBY Calhoun Debating Society '34-'37. Forum Leader '37. WRIGHT, DOROTHY Red Jacket '34, Student Council '34, '35. Sapphonian Literary Society '34-'37g Re- gt?-teix-7 '34, Vice-President '35, President YANTIS, JANE El Arco Iris '34-'37. Secretary Student Aide '34-'37. Pan American Student Forum '33-'37. Spanish Night '34, Order of Scho- lastic Excellence. National Honor Society. YETT, SELMAN WOOD, INETA Los Habladores '35-'37, Pen Chairman '35- '36g Secretary-Treasurer '37. Pan American Student Forum '36, '37. WRIGHT, EVELYN G. A. A. '36, '37. Girl Reserve '36, '37. Nature Science II '35. YETT, FOWLER YOUNG, DOROTHY Girl Reserve '33-'35, Sergeant-at-Arms '34g Treasurer '35: Vice-President '33. l 4 1' CI' of SC1'1013StlC XCCAICIICC I ll graduates of the Austin High School who have an average of A- for the four years or frac ,ion thereof spent in this high school receive automatically the award of Scholastic Excellence FEBRUARY CLASS BRADLEY, JESSIE RUTH BROWNE, LUCILLE DARWIN, SHIRLIEREED DAVIS, LIABLE HEIERMAN, DOROTHY JUNE CLASS ADAMS, JOE K. ALBERT, DOROTHY AMMONS, REGINALD BARGE, GENEVIEVE BIESELE, GRACE BROVVN, EVELYNE CARTER, BILLY JOE CHOTE, ARNETTE GRIBBLE, NANCY GUNN, GENEVIEVE HOLLOYVAY, Ross HULETT, RANNIE JACKSON, TOMME NELL LANE, JAMES LANE, MARJORIE LEIGH, KATHRIN LUIIWIG, ERNEST l JOHNSTON, NIABEL LOUISE KIBBE, IKE LOPEZ, CRUZ MCDUGALD, BILLY PARKER, ADELE MAssEY, OPALE MILLER, ROBERT MITCHELL, REBECCA MOEFATT, JUDITH BIIONTGOMERY, FRANK MOORE, RUTH NEYVTON, ELDON NITSCHKE, ALICE ANN OSOBA, JOE PENICK, INIARY PETERSON, ELIZABETH ANNE RAY, OMA RICH, GEORGE ROBINSON, HELEN SCHMIED, VVHITTAKER TREYBIG, LUCILLE YANTIS, JANE JUNIORS--Favorite Songs and Pastimes BARGE, JUNE No Regrets Her chums BARNHILL, NIYRA D. Double Trouble Asking questions in French BARNHILL, VVILLIE D. Picture llle Without You Answering questions in French BARNWELL, NORHIA GENE llle-mories Studying BASEY, V. D. I'Il Stand By Guarding BEGEMAN, BOB Honey, Please Don't Turn Your Back On Me Blowing cornet BELLMONT, TED I'm A Gambler Stagging BENSON, FLORENCE Tell Me Why Having it out with Frances BERKMAN, INGRID Little Old Lady Chewing gum J BERRY, PATSY Go Happy, Go Lucky, Go Love Press S. Choirboy BEST, CHARLES Anthing Goes u Being a general nuIsance BIFFLE, ELIZABETH You Can't Pull The Wool Over Ill y Eyes Collecting Matches ADAMS, EVELYN 1 I Lovely Lady Collecting what-nots - AKIN, EDYVINA Sweet Music XV21rbling ALLISON, CONSTANCE ANDERSON, Tommy ll Y I rn An Old Cow Hand Building airplanes A Treat For The Eyes Wednesday night get-together BAILEY, NIARY VVYILSON It Was Swee Decorating BALDVVIN, NIARJORIE ll YI Illargie Old love letters t Of You BALAGIA, JACK What's The Reason I 'nz Not Pleasing You? Drum majors '- BARDER, JOSEPIIINE I'm In A Dancing Mood Dancing BARGE, BOD You're Tools To life Flirting 1 I , l I I l JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes ' BISSELL, DoRo'rHY You Turned The Tables On Me Doodling BLUCIIER, NIARY JULIA l Just The Way You Look To- night I, Drinking cokes Booos, NIARGARET Goody, Goody Goats BooTH, ELEANOR Sing Me A Swing Song And Lel Me Dance Clothes ' BOVVMAN, VIoLA Tlzere's No Substitute For You Hall-guarding J BRADFIELD, BARBARA You're Jlly Best Bet Horse-back riding BRADY, ICATHERINE If Anylh-ing Should Happen To Yon A Skidding around corners BROYVN, CHESTER You Do The Darnesl Things Trying to grow up BROYVN, MARY BETH I 'll Bet Yon Tell That To All The Girls Band boys BUCK, GILBERDINE Nobody's Sweetheart Now Rosalie Wolters BURDETT, DORIS Swinging The Jinx Away just going places BURNS, BILL Boots And Saddle Raising Cain CAIN, BEATRICE The Girl On The Flying Trapeze Acrobatics CALVERT, JOSEPHINE There's A Dqferent You In Your Heart Gossiping CAPLEN, JANE Lel's Sing Again Checking club lists CARLSON, MILIJRED Wild Irish Rose Church , , CARPENTER, FRANCES L. l Baby Face , Giggling CARPENTER, LESLIE , Bar1gl The Bell Rang Advertising CHANDLER, HENRY GRADY Pops Goes Your Heart Cartooning CHOTE, BILLY Hallelujah I'm A Bum Loafing CLARK, ALEENE Did You lllean It? Notes . L..+,,, , CLARK, BILL Lights Out Chasing cars Cox, SUE Sweet Sue Talking 4 JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes CoULTER, EDITH Thru The Courtesy of Loire Vllriting for the Maroon DACY, GEORGE I Get the Rains Cox, LULA Sing, Sing, Sing, Sing Singing Blues When It Minding brothers DARTEZ, GAYNELL Dark Eyes Vllalking DARNELL, NIARTHA The Girl on the Police Gazelle Reporting DAvIs, lVlARY KATHLEEN To lllary-With Love Her Pek DAVIS, ORA Lost In A Fog Radios -- DAVIS, YVALLACE For He's a Jolly Good Fellow Painting whiskers on signs DINXVIDDIE, EDITH It Ain't Right Changing hair style - DOERING, ELAINE This Yea,r's Crop of Kisses Dates DOUGHERTY, BECKY HaU of Me Wants to be Good Blowing her horn DRAKE, CHESTER The Gentleman Olrviously Doesn't Believe Patsy DUGGIN, LOUISE lllake Believe Picnics DUGGIN, AARON Ridin' High Basketball DYE, KENNETH Smooth Sailing Boating ELLIS, LEIGII ECKERT, XVILLIAM Ya Gotta be ov Football Hero Dodging girls And They Said it Wouldrfl Last Babs ETNYRE, YVONNE H wjh I o Lows You Now? Falling in love and out again EWING, josn Riding Around in the Rain Trying to make his car go. F l I : JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes GEYER, FREIS You're Not The Only Oyster In The None GOLDSMITH Stew GIDLEY, WILLA With All My Heart Sunday night league GOETH, JOE You're Got Something VK'alking his dog AZEL , H Sweet And Low Counting cockeyes GOODLET, ARMSTRONG My Little llflule lfVagon Combing his hair GOODRICH, LoU1sE 'f Not-Bad Saying 'what' GOSSETT, CONNIE One In Going tg' GRIMMER, Gi Million dances GREGORY, Bon Gotta See A Marr, About His Daughter Sniping GRIFFITTS, ENID S-ing, Baby, Sing Cutting up ORIA The Night Is Young And Yozdrel So Beautiful Car in Zilker.,. GUNTER, RAhfSDEL Four Little Letters Collecting Girl's Notes. - GUSTAFSON, NIARJORIE Hallelujah, Things Look Rosy Now Eating EZELLE, JESS .. The World Owes Me a Living Athletic Club FARRAR, NIARGARET East to Love Swimming FEATHERSTONE, HINDA Reckless K 1 ' But YES -mg FREDERICK, NIARTHA Star Struck Dick Powell FULLER, IJELEN Jiffy Day Begins and Ends With You Listening to opera GAINES, TAYLOR When It'x Round-Up Time In Heaven Horses GATHRIGHT, ERXVEN H I! K-ing of Swing Swinging trays at Doll House GAULT, N. L. Lazy Bones Selling tickets GEYER, DoRR1s Here's Love in Your Eye Pledge duty 1 J UNIGRS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes l-IACKEIT, CHARLES He Ain't Got Rhythm Collecting hotel soap Q HALL, BERNICE Kisses From Jlly Violin To You Editing HARRINGTON, ALVA LOU Would You? Reciting HARPER, LORENA Lf I Had Known Geometry HARRISON, FRANCES Home Sweet Home Coming in late HEATH, RUBY IIAUERWAS, FRANCES Polly Wally Doodle Spanish I'vc Taken A Likin' To You Literature I'lELF, RUTHERFORD Al1's Fair In Love And War Sports HENDERSON, LUCY ANN Dancing 'til Dawn Diving HILL, DAVIS Je vous azme beacoupn Target practice I'IIRSCH, BETTIE , 1, A NEAL Sophislicaled Lady Acting HUTTER, ALICE It's Love Fmt After HUPPERTZ, LINA ALICE Il's The Jllood That I'm In Listening to Benny Goodman Having fun at basketball and football games HYLTIN, MARJO RIE Among .My Souvenirs Collecting things Q- INNES, CATHERINE I n Your 0-wn Quiet Way Any Show with Robert Tay- lor JACOBS, ELWOOD - Crazy People Driving his Dodge - JAMES, DOROTHY Goofus Y elling JOHNSON IWILDRED Footlose and Fancy Free Tapping JOHNSON, NELL Lct's Put Our Heads To- gether lVriting letters to Mother JONES, ELSIE Smilin' Through Smiling ICAASE, JANE Me andthe Moon Answering phone calls that aren't for her JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes 1 LONG, DARDAXNELLA When Shafll We Jlleet Again? Being frie dly NICCRUAIAIEN, You Fit In Collecting LoNG, JANET Beethoven, .Mendelssohn and Liszt Playing the piano McCooK, BEssIE lWARlE The Sweetheart Waltz Being with Billy FRANCES si to The Picture gns lWCCUISTON, MARY Here Comes Cookie Drawing NICCUTCHEON, JOSEPIIXNE lily Last Aja.ir Being late to Church and School lN'ICKELLAR, EDWIN Smoke Drlfams Debating I MANFORD, CLAIRE You Got Me Doing Things Listening to Rubinofl MARTIN, VIRGINIA Redheads on Parade Learning to drive - NIARTIN, VIVIAN Pennies from H eawen Hamburgers . ll'lATHEWS, CLINTON S1,tttu' in the Sand A-Sunnin' Procrastmatmg MATHEWS, BILLY Oh Where Have You Been Billy Boy? Tea and toast at 12 ' KINCAID, ELAINE Let's Call a Heart a Heart Journalism KING, BOBBY You're Better Get Ojf Your High Horse Busting courses IQNIPPA, EVELYN Dream A'while Being quiet KITCHLER, NIARGARET Tell the Truth Cl1evies K-OHN, COLLENE Waltz Of M'y Heart Music IQLTEIINE, AINSWORTH Talking Through My Hat Arguing - KONE, SUE Just In Case You Change Your Mind Tips LA lVlONTAGUE, NIAURICE A Spanish Cavalzer Girls LAWS, MARY ELIZABETH Why Must I Be Tormented? Listening to Hiers if iWAVROPOLIS, JAMES School Days Going to school MILLER, TOM JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes Oh lllisler Alan Up In the Jlloon Golf MOORE, BILLY Rusty Hzn-gas Eating Ice Cream MONROE, JIMMIE Ho'w'm IDoing llfilll You Haunting the Comet Ofhce MYERS, VIRGINIA You on llly lllindn Antique glassware NOLIEN, PATT1 I Dream loo Much Day dreaming ' NAGLE, DOROTIIY Serenade in llze Night Monopoly ORAND, DOROTHY JEAN P-ick Yourself Up, Dust Your- self Of, A gain Skating Star! All Over OWENS, NIARGARET Something Hays Happened To Me Censored v T PAYTON, LEON I Gel a Kick Out of You Playing handball PRATHER, BILL All My Lge PENN, MARGARET Lovely to Look Al Making dolls POWELL, ANN Annie Laurie Cutting in on phone calls 11 Collecting baseball bats Qu1NN, JAMES PURNELL, LA NELL Fm A Dreamer Gushmg QUINN, BETTIE Twiddl-in' Jvfy Thumbs Getting permanents uGIZU7:ll'g A-way With 1lI1u'dr'r Being moved in classes RATHBONE, BABE Lucky In Love Annexing boys RATLIFF, NIINNIE Gel Thee Behind life, Satan Collecting movie star pictures RAWLINGS, BILLIE The Eyes of Wilde Texas RAY, BETTY jo A Fine Romance Checking study hall RAYMOND, LAVONIA Deep In My Heart Admiring Cherry JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes v I SAUNDERS, DON JAKE There's o, Monkey' in the Tree Hunting SCHMIDT, FRANCES Did Ya 1lIeanIt? Tennis f SCHOFIELD, Rovcn Curly Top Laughing SCHULLE, BILL Two Birdies Up a Tree Posing in Zilker SCHUTZE, BETTY Looe, What Are You Doing To Illy Heart? Stamp and boy collecting SCOTT, NIARY LEXVIS A Star Fell Ont of Heaven Going to Helen's SEXTON, GLORIA Good- Morning, Glory Philomatheans SHELTON, NIILDRED , In A Little Spanish Town Translating SHERMAN, OCEA I'm Looking for an Angel Fishing SHROPSIHRE, WALLACE Riplide l Hesitating between girls SLAUGHTER, BETTY Sing an Oldjashioned Song Cutting off radio jazz SMALL, TERRELL Pardon My Southern Accent Small girls .1 l , REED, ALYCE JEAN It's Delo-vely Driving cars - REICH, VIRGINIA Freckle Face ROBINSON, POLLY Popping on Follow Your Heart Getting tickled RUSTIN, ROBERT pop quizzes REID, IVIICKIE LovE Cross Patch Building castles in the air ROGERS, BETTY Lois Big Brown Eyes Keeping house U You're the Top Drawling RUTLAND, MARTEIA Ali America 5 Movies . RUNDELL, NONA FRANCES When the Moon Comes Over the lllountoinn Eating Fudgicles n Girl SANFORD, BETTY Two Hearts Beat to Three- Quarter Time Swining clown the hall i 1 l JUNIORS-Favorite SNEED, jEssIE LOUISE Be Slill My Heart Organ SPEIR, MARIE I With Plenty of Money And You Kodak book SPENCER, MARY FRANCES L' Cabin On The Hilltop G. A. A. Hikes SPILLAR, MARGARET JEAN Blue IlIoon Making good grades - STANDIFER, TVIARGAIQET You're Every Thmg Sweet Knitting STEINER, NIYRTLTE IRENE Do You Or Dorfl You Low: M' e? Changing schools ' STEXVART, DAVID L' Who Illinds 'Bout Llc Han in around the drug S store STONE, SAM Drink To Me Only With Th-ine Eyes Tormenting teachers STRATTON, WEIAIER Wlly Don't You Preaoh? Bulling Songs and Pastimes SUTHERLAND, MARY ELIZABETH Never Should Have Told You Getting things in the Maroon SWANSON, WALTER Christopher Columbus Ping Pongf TAYLOR, ALBERT When Ihe Work's All Done This Fall Football TAYLOR, DANIEL Didn'l My Lord Deliver Daniel? Stopping cars TAYLOR, En Home Swccl Home Dogs TAYLOR, SIIMAIEREIELD That's the Least You Can. Do For the Lady Proposing motions in Stu- dent Council TEAIPLIN, NIARJORIIE Youfre Slightly Terrijion ' Primping TIIORPE, NIARGARIST The Balboa Raising cats TILLEY, XVESLEY ll YY 1-Iorns Tins, FRANCES l-Vlzen Did You Leave H ca'ven? Schutze at the Carnival TRIENCKMANN, CHARLES R-ight or Wrong Chess TUCKER, JOE Happy the Day Collegting book marks 'X JUNIORS-Favorite Songs and Pastimes I WEST, ERMA KATHRYN The More I Know You Cross word puzzles N WEST, NANCY Nancy Lee X Showing her dimples XVESTBROOK, CAROLINE I Skeleton in the Closet Doctors and doctormg WHITE, EARL JOE Time Will Tell Borrowing' nickels X XVILDE, PAULA I'm Just An Ordinary Human Cooking XVILKINSON, BETTY Just Because I Looked A You Club days WALLACE, GWENDOLYN Wake Up And Sing Sleeping ' XVORLEY, EUGENIA Needle in a Hay Stack Leading forum - NVUNDERLICII, JOIIN Three O'clock in the Alorn- ll i Petting diversions YEISER, ALTA FRANCES What's This? Dodging home work YOUNGBLOOD, LINDSAY I Got Plenty Of Nothin' Hunting rabbits ZWIENER, DOUGLAS l'Vhat a Night! Model T Y l - I TURNAGE, LEON Speaking Of The Weather Teasing Sister TURNER, RUTH ll XVAGNER, Nl.-XRGIE Nobody's Business VVhat I Do Exercising the tires On the V-8 - TYLER, ROSEIIARY So Red The Rose Singing in the Choir Some Selection From Wagner Acting funny VVAITS, CLIFFORD ll Runnin' a TClllf78l'l1l1lf6', Painting WALKER, ARLENE Organ Grinder Swing Reading Bob Burns' column XVILLIAMS, DOROTHY LEE Tl1ere's a Small Hotel XVishing WVALLACE, JOHN t You're Laughing At Me Getting into trouble WEBSTER, CAROLINE When M'y Dream Boat Comes Home Foreign correspondence N-3t10113 011017 Ociety of SCCO11 RLY SCIIOOIS L - I II N39R 0Q?7Y 5 5 I W X5 U The National Honor Society was organized in February, 1921. The Object of this society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character. Since the Austin .High School belongs to the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, we were entitled to membership in this organization. The first charter of the National organization was granted to the Fifth Avenue High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the year indicated. Up to November, 1935, there were 1,653 chapters of the senior organization in the United States, nine in the Philippine Islands, four in the Hawaiian Islands, two in Puerto Rico, and one in the American School in Shanghai, China. At that time there were 206 chapters of the National Junior Honor Society in the high schools of the United States. This makes a grand total of 1,875 chapters to this date. The Austin Chapter was organized and accepted by the National organization in the spring of 1931. Since then 327 members have been admitted to this chapter. Not more than fifteen per cent of the Senior class and not more than ten per cent Of the 11A class may be chcsen to membership. The fall initiation is held in the High School Auditorium, and the Spring initiation always follows the spring banquet. It is a self-evident fact that this organization is accomplish- ing its aims as seem by the high standard Of scholarship being developed in our Schools. OFFICERS BILLY IVICDUGALD . . President . . . JOE K. ADAMS NANCY GRIBBLE . . Vice-President . ALICE ANN NITSCIIKE GRACE BIESELE , Secretary . . NANCY GRIBBLE M EM BERS ADAMS, JOE K. 1'IULETT, RANNIE IYIOFFATT, JUDITI-I ALBERT, DOROTIIY HUTTER, ALICE MOOD, ROGER AMMONS, REGlN.ALD ANTHONY, ELEANOR ARMSTRONG, GRACE BARGE, GENEVIEVE BASEY, IYIARGARET BIESELE, GRACE BOHLS, EVERETT BROWN, EVELYNE BROWNE, LUCILLE BRYDSON, YVILLIANI CLARK, LAURA LEE DARNELL, IVIARTHA DAVIS, IVIABLE DAVIS, NVALLACE ETTLINGER, MARTIN FRAZEE, ROBERT GIDLEY, XNILLA I GRANVILLE, CHESTER GRIBBLE, NANCY GRIFFING, J. R. GUNN, GENEVIEVE HALL, BERNICE HILL, DAVIS HOLLONVAY, Ross JACKSON, TOMME NELI. JOHNSON, MARIE JOHNSTON, MADEL LOUISE KASCH, NORMA IQIBBE, IKE IQUHN, JOHN LAEENSKE, LENVIS LANE, JAMES LANE, IVIARJORIE LEIGH, KATHRIN LEISERING, FRED LOPEZ, CRUZ LUDNVIG, ERNEST LYNN, IVIARY PEARL MCCASIIILL, VIRGINIA IWCCORMICK, RAY IVICDUGALD, BILLY MCNUTT, VIRGINIA MARTIN, VIRGINIA IVIASSEY, OPALE MILLER, EMILY MILLER, ROBERT IVIITCHELL, MARY NIYLES IVIITCHELL, REBECCA IVIOORE, RUTH IVIUELLER, HAROLD NALLE, GEORGE NEWTON, ELDON NITSCHKE, ALICE ANN OSOBA, JOE PAGE, ELEANOR PETERSON, ELIZABETH ANNE RAY, OMA RICH, GEORGE ROBERDEAU, ANN ROBINSON, HELEN SCHMEDES, CURTIS SCHMIED, ROBERT XNHITTAKER SCHULZ, LAXVRENCE STEYVART, VIRGINIA SUEHS, RUTH THARP, CARROL TREYEIG, LUCILLE WELLS, JOHN WILLIE, JAMIE YANTIS, JANE SOPHOMORES-AmbifiOUS and Favorite Sayings BECKETT, lO EPHINE hosies ll Play wifh Sl1oke on it BELK, NIADIELINE Blue Bonnet Belle Fiddle BIRD, IWARY ' Get in on a dime at Paramount 4 You frilly! BROXVN, Euz Ride horses? better Whoa BETH BLAIR, INIARY NIARGARET Follies dancer I don't believe it BONNER, IVIARY KATHRYN Be a brunette Oh, goodness BUWMAN, Dokornv Miss Ameriiza I don'l know BRADFIIELD, TOM Be a little Sunbeam ucecn BRASSWELL, E1LEEN Rate one date a week Oh, now, Pleeeeeeeezel BROWN, JosEP,H1NE To be Dr. Jo. E. Brown I wouldaft know BROWNLEE, HOUGHTON Lawyer-fif anythingj -- ,whn CI ca11't say it lzerej BURTON, IRIS To have my own way once Darn ACHILLES, HAZEL Be a good stenographer Oh, I'm going tofl1mk ALEXANDER, JOAN Interior decorator ' Anthing you say ALFF, ADEIJNE Cut throat Shades ALFF, ED To discov Rebel er oil ARMACOST, JANE Viiarble Good-bye please ATKINSON, EVELYN To deal with figures Yea mon Anvxs, JAKE Mess boy in German army I swan AYRES, KENNETH Pass German Simply super gobslapslusn BAKER, JEANNE Illustrator Hello Hootmann BALAGIA, HARRY Be in produce business Three cheeps for our side BARR, RUEBEN Peep through transits Hatter BATSON, NIAYFAN To sleep so much as I want to Oh, yeahhhhheo! SOPHOMORES-Ambitions and Favorite Sayings BUZBEE, JOCELYN Stylist Hi, Girl CAMPBELL, BERKLEY Graduate from Austin High Now don't get tough CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA Be queen of Austin High You've got sometlnfng there CAVETT, MARY LOUISE Cavett, P. H. D. Be good CLICK, NIARY ANN First Lady Gwine to be aiu't is COOKSEY, BERNADINE Nursemaid to babies Co-ntine1ztal COULTER, LUCY PAGE To go abroad Aw, Nertzl COVERT, FRANK Have pretty hands Tools CRADDOCK, SUE Be a sky scraper Have you seen Barre DACY, RUTH Jo just a housew Gosh ife CI guessj DAVIS, NIARION To be a Lovely Lady 1 Oh, Nuts! DEVENY, CINIJA Professor Deveny U Well-uh l?II I DEITER, JULIET ELIZABETH Have oodles of boy friends l'Vl16f8'S Ziff. Hoyt? DOUGLAS, lVIARjORIE To be a boy and play football ' Oh, go fly zz kite DUESTERHOEFT, WILLIAM To be 21 convictor Well, trick me! EGAN, JAMES To get to school on time Hi, babP!!l ELDER, JANE Blues Singer You bet! EPPRIGIIT, ELLA To try to be good Girlie EVA, BIRDIE LEE G-Woman ,4-It-1 FARROW, CHRISTINE Air Stewarcless ' I am' a talkin' FINCII, MARY To be a jockey W lmlever you say FLETCHER, CLARA NELL Church secretary Oh gee!!! FLETCHER, lWARY ALICE Be a soda jerker Mau, you know tt FLORES, HENRY SocIal butterfly You say you 'wI'II? SOPHOMORES-Ambitiorzs and Favorite Sayings GUNN, LOUIS Be a sawboIIes , Oh, gee whos IMIALL, SEIDEL Torch Singer bull!!! Be a Happen' i I I I FRANCIS, KATHERINE You'd be surprised FREEMAN, DORIS Make-up girl Aren't you a d1Tlly? FROBESE, VALERIE To slap Mussoline Hi kid? GAIIBRELL, MARCIA Have swanky clothes' Great life if you dou't weaken- GARDNER, JACQUELINE Be a Safety Patroler I'll design it GEORGE, DICK Drum major ' O'eeeeeeaaaaaah! GILLESPIE, FRANCES JANE Anything but a school teacher Oh, gee! oh gosh! GILLIAM, DOROTHY V IRGXNIA Dime a dance girl I You'1'e so cute GOSLIN, PATSY Organ grinder Goosey GRESIIAM, DOROTHY WouIdn't you like to know? GRIBBLE, ELIZABETH Come here, I wish GRIMES, WILBORN A sophisticated loafer Holy cats!Il! HART, ANN SHIRLEY To be loved HILL, BETTY Author and illustr Oh, babeeeee Old maid Good night! HARRIS, CLARA Opera singer 0h!! You? ' Well, I like that! HEATH, ELIZABETH . Pass without studyxng Ho'w'm I dom? ate own stories HOEEOEN, FAYE HERMAN, DOROTHY To be a teacher Goodness me! ISCHY UNE Beauty expert Well-bye I , I Telephone Operator HOUSTON, CATHERINE Climb to the top of the Empire State Building Cha, Cho! tnHuh?I1 JARIIIAN, ELIZABETH Have curly hair I have no idea JOHNSON, BERNICE To be a nurse Hey Tommy SOPHOMORES-Ambitions and Favorite Sayings JONES, FRANCES GALE Yea man! ICELLEY, ROsE ELIZAB Master mechanic Look1e ICINGSBERRY, JOHN A H LEYVIS, LOUISE Oh, my goodness! MANUEL, JANE ' To be a future Rubinoff You're telling me! NIATTHEXVS, DOROTHY Old maid math teacher Q0 yeahlj Okey Dokey NIAYER, MARGARET To be thin I- Oh, bull NIEADOW, NIARILYN Waitress GoIee IWENDIAS, NIARIE Gum tester Ll Si!! IVIETZENTHIN, JOHN To be a general A Oh, boy! MILLER, ALFRED Ladies man How was I to know? MODRALL, HARRIET Own a model T Well, I savers NIONTGOMERY, HELEN SUE General's wife I think I'l! live MOORE, FLORA Secret service detective You don't know anythflnn IVIUDD, TOM . Master mechanic Q Have you heard this one? NIUELLER, NIARCIEL Hairdresser Ijust laughed a-ml laughed A second Martha Rae JUDAY, ANN To go back to XNiscOnsin Gee, but you Texans talk funny! ETH KEELING, ROB Have a good time Aw, heck! KEYS, ANNA LOUISE I To retire on daddy's ll1IlllOllS ' Thanks ICING, DOROTHY Radio Singer You know il To be able to go around the world ' And I dou't mean maybe! ICOHN, MOLLIE JANE ir Hostess Well, I wouldnft know To spank other peOple'S kids LANDER, JANE CONN Everybody's Sweetheart Ho Boy! LITTON, ERNESTINE Sweetheart of U. T. I Come hither LOOKE, DUDLEY Lacking H eek no SOPHOMORES-Ambitions and Favorite Sayings l N ITSCHKE, MARY ALICE Be a queen of England Better late than never NOLEN, HELEN Be another Dea Flynn Be a bachelor Oh heck! Oh, man! Get shoked NAGLE, HERBERT Avlator nna and meet Eryl H 'ell , Pattie does OSOBA, HELEN Second Emstem OBAR, GLORIA Be the school clown Ufell, good! If at first you don't succeed, try, try again PALM, MARY ELIZABETH Highway Cop Darn 'it PARK, RALPH Crooked football coach Buena PATTON, ELSIE Make and A IR No sabe PETERSON, DOROTHY JEAN Be a gigolette Well, my gosh! POPHAM, CURTIS Sax Player k Strike 'em upl' PARK, NIARTHA Rate a football sweater 'Hit don't make no difference' Spanish PERKINS, IVIELVIN Bootlegger Well, a17n't it the truth? PosEY, IVIARY ETHEL Be punctual More fun!!! NIURRAY, VINCENT IVICCRUMIIEN, MARY Dietician Oh my! MCDOUNOIIGH, JANE To get Hugh Wolf'S autograph MCGEE, LENA MCDANIEL, NIEDA BETH Foreign correspondent in Italy Oh gosh Torbe Foot loose and fancy free l on rascall' MCKEEVER, HAROLD There'll come a day lN'ICKEEVER, CHARLES Professlonal hum Yuh Horse's neck NICKELLAR, NIARJORIE Somebody's sweetheart Take me riding I yam what I yam NEBLETT, SAM Mmser Curses MCLEAN, BOBBY To lead an orchestra Well, I'se a muggiu' NEILL, MARIBETH Be a hbrarian Hez:k's fussy SOPHOMORES--Ambitions and Favorite Sayings i POTTIIOEF, GEORGE Be a ho-bow Oh, my mistake! PRICE, CLAY Date all of 'em Flying high! RANSOM, HELEN Get out of Austin High in 5 years .....-- Oh boy! RANDOLPH, METZE ANN Be a first class vam , P ' Areu't you a scream? RATHER, KATHRYN Be a better good girl .. Hi., RIKE, CARSON Governor of Texas Hi ya fools? RAY, M ARVEL LEE To type 120 words a minute Well, wait ROBERISEAU, PATRICIA Broadway dancer Don' know! RowE, BILLY ROSENBERG, JANET To be a book worm Hello Hit harder than lVilliam Duester- hoeft at initiation Snipes RUSSEL, Bon Woman hater Hi ya babe RUSSEL, JAYNE Copy girl Y014,d be surprised SAATHOFF, THELMA LEE Perfect wife .4irz'l he cule SIMONS, BOBBY SCHARATII, ALFRED Radio engineer If therc's a will, there's a way SCHNEIDER, MARJORIE ANN To be a captain-ess Hello honey Metropolitan singer You tee me nj SMITH, CATHERINE journalist I do not know, Miss Roach SMITH, ICOUISE Taxi Cll'lVEl' U H SMITH, NIARGARELI' Get full of drug store drinks ' Buenos dias Cat 3 A. MJ STAYTON, BETTY SOWELL, THOMAS President of U. S. A. You're crazy with the heat STACY, ANNE Tenequoit champ 0. K. Butch Own a Rolls Royce Hotdigg,cdy STEINER, HELEN Scientist 1 1 X Just anything that comes lo mind STORM, HELEN Olhce holder Gimme a bile SOPHOMORES-Ambitions and Favorite Sayings Sleep late every morning STEPHENS, JAMES Sheik Cheerio Sing with Nelson Eddy STROBURG, J. B. To go to California- Butch TAYLOR, DORIS JEAN A femimne Fritz Krelsler He says to me sez he Oh, skool a monkey ULIT, DOROTHY TOWNSEND, ELLA Be as tall as Mary Bird Well, I don't know Try to get in earlier Dadgum XION ROEDER, CARROLL ' To hold an egg on my head A-zu, castor oil VVALSTON, JOE MAC Public Accountant Come on kid I I V-,LLL l , I h STORM, h'lARY LOU II G0 vway n l l SUTTON, ANNE Oh, listen TURNER, BARBARA Titian beauty VVAGGONER, HELEN Trapeze actor No fill? l P 1 Y l , VVELLS, PATSY To rate Say you! XVENDLANDT, NIARGARET l Be like Helen Wills Moody On accounts of l WICKER, NIARY LUCIITLE Rate a date with Billy Mc. H VVIDEN, EDNA Do as I do and not as I say 110 But dresses foil a big firm in New York I 4, XNARNER, GLORIA JANE Be in the Olympics . How's the world treatmg you? 'Hot slurp WILDE, ALBERT To play in a symphony Orchestra I reckon XVILLIAMS, JOAN To be an impersonator Please carry my books XNILSON, CONNIE Be a dancing teicher Oh my little sk uky wunky lNVINANS, NIARJORXE To be popular ., I I bel You tell that lo all the irls VVOODARD, JUNE 9 E VVOMACK, SCOTTIE Polo player Il don'l mailer Public reader Gnalz WUKASCH, EU To be a pet Some fun! VAVRIGHT, EVELYN Be a concert pianist Oh, 1nush!J XNUKASCH, l:.ARL Gigolo GETIE Aw, me! uma huh? VVYONT, BARRETT JR. Pharmacist Cand bury my mistakesl l'Aw, I can'ltl1ink YETT, CAROLYN To have lots of money Hush.' G'O1C1C11 The Reader's Club, sponsored by Miss Alice S. Harrison, is unique in Austin High School, because of the lack of organization, officers, and meetings. The Golden R is presented by the Library as an honor to students who have completed satisfactorily 21 prescribed course of reading FALL 1936 ANNA LOUISE XVILDE GEORGE NALI.E SPRING 1937 MARGIXRET BAS-EY MARJORIE LLOYD HELEN LOCKXVOOD ROBERT MII.I.ER ELIZABETH VVI-IARTON 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 imlemnrram EI LIOTT THGMPSON 1 4 I, .4 1 1 1 1 1 .5, , X M N A, X XXW N X W XA ! ,!!Nv,wmXX,X,, X, .MXXX , X , X ww X XX. X,X,,w -X: ' Ap' X 1, ,Ag ,K X XXX. X' X5 XX: X ,f . 'X :XM my XXQK X E if XL .XX . J. X 1' Xxgzx 'XXXS1 X X 1,0 N X S: XXXXX-X 'XX PM XXX 'X' ' X Am'-X-X X ,fvmls f, ,AX W , , My X X X, XX aff: X' is ,XX my ,XXX X-qv' gX..- , -. 1 uk: ,M X olylmynlnian iterary ociety The Polyhymnian Literary Society was organized in Austin High School in the year of 1927 with an enrollment of twenty-five members. The club was named for Polyhymnia, The Muse of Religious Poetry, who carried a scepter to show that Eloquence rules with resistless sway, the motto adopted by the club. The club was established for the purpose of studying literature and of endeavoring to represent Austin High School in the fields of debate, declamation, and extempore speech. In addition to their literary work the Polyhymnians entertain from time to time with social functions. In the fall term a Silver Tea Dance and the formal Christmas Dance are given. The informal social event of the year is the spring picnic. Each term new members are received, into the club and are honored at a Banquet given in their behalf. DOROTHY DAY . . . President . . . BRENNDR HAMMANN VASHTI REASONOVER . Vice-President . CONNIE Gossmr TOMME NELL JACKSON . Secrelary . . Tomnz NELL JACKSON BRENNER HABINIANN . . Treasurer MARY JULIA BLUCHER CONNIE GOSSETT . . Critic .... NIARGARET FARRAR HAZIEL GOLDSMITII . . Sergeant-at-A-rm.v . HAZEL Gowsmrn LA NELL MATTHEWS . . Reporter . . . BHCKY DOUGHERTY NANCY GRIBBLE . , Parliamentarian . NTARY TWARGARET Bmm 'CDBG 3253391 ZZ Top ro-w: NIARSHALL, Sponsor: ADAMS. BERRY, BLAIR, BLUCHER, CALVERT, CAMPBELL, D ARTEZ DAY DOUCHERTX Second row: ETNYRE, FARMER. FARRAR, GOLDSMITH, GOSSETT, GRANRERRY, GRESHANI, E. GRXBBLF N GRIBBLE Third raw: GRIFFITTS, HAMMANN, HARRISON, Hmscn, HOEFGEN, JACKSON, Knscu, INTATTHEXVQ NTAUD MCGEE Bollom raw: IVIODRALL, Rrsnsoxovnn, SANFORD, SCOTT, STAYTDN, SUTTON, TAYLOR. YVEST, Wusow YDTT E R 3. 01112111 1tCI'31' OC1Ct H T PP Y Y In 1917 the Sapphonian Literary Society was organized from the nucleus Of the Girls' Debating Society. In 1919 a Sapphonian member, Bessie Minter, was State Champion in spelling. In 1922 Rosa Lee Nemir and Zena Hildinger won the debate cup the second timefor the Sapphonians. In 1924 two members, Martha Faulk and Martha Chamness, won finals in Interclub Declamationg and Agnes Nemir and Martha Faulk represented Austin High School in Interscholastic Debate. In 1927 Ruth VVilliamS and Duella MC Davis re resented Austin Hi h in Interscholastic Debate. Through C P . 3 . . . . the 'ears Sa honians have been true to their initial bent for U 5. PP . . . . . . L debatm , for again In 1937 two Sap honian members, Virginia . g P . . L Martin and Martha Darnell are to represent Austin High School 3 in Interscholastic Debate. G I-I DOROTHY VVRIGHT . . President . . . DOROTHY WRIGHT DORIS MCCULLOUOH . Vice-President . DORIS MCCULLOUGH HALLIE WEST . . . Secretary . . . HALLIE VVEST JOYCE PENICK . Treasurer . JOYCE PENICK ADELINE ALFF . . . Reporter . . . EDITH LEE COULTER JUNE ISCHY .,.. Critic . . . PATSY GOSLIN ' BETTY JANE SCHUTZE . Sergeant-at-Arms . BIIEDA BETH MCDANIEL I ll l I l M 'r TM ' I E ' M 1 . 't f 1 E- ..... . 9 ' , - .i Q it A S ' I si s S 1 ' ev . 3,1 1, i O K Q fl' A V 0 'ii I f,...,I , Q V 1, A I ii f ' Q53 ' ' Q - S i ' . Se I - ' U . f :'1 S 1,. tigrg .f-. Q - N. ' -'.- Q be E r r I retfr I fe Y a--T v - V' I f ' eier f I ' f ' I 'W ' - - ssy. I I S I f i s , I 'F ' I .L eslr I A K ' L, KVV., . W K E' - E it f S 5 X i s ,..i f- A S r.tii 7 in A 55 7 f f , .re Yi ' ir ii N' T :i ' 'rrrrt if Q .'. 1 .. X A ' l ' 5 x 5 , J N is ,,.e uk ., .jx . - .- . A, ,. xt.. Q. ...Q A QA, X , x h In K.: K, ..,ni: ,f4, . . Q . I A T ..'. I as ' A A K . ,.' 3. 551, In h , W 7,552 S. TW, QI L. . l op row: LIAYNE, Sponsor: ALEF, ALLISON, BAGGETT, BATSON, BIRD, CARPENTER, CAVET zfcond raw: E. COULTER, L. P. COULTER, DARNELL, FRANCIS, GOSLIN, ISCHY, KISNEY, KITCHLER Jzird row: LANDER, NIARTIX. BICDANIEL, NITSCI-IKE, OEAR, PATTON, PENICK, RANDOLPH 1 B Iam row: RAT, RUSSELL, SCHMIDT, SCHULTZE, S1-IIPLEY, SMITH, STEYER, TOXVNSEND, XVEST ar aret reston iterary ocie The Margaret Preston Literary Society of Austin High School was organized in 1918. It was named for Margaret Preston, a poetess, who wrote poems concerning the Civil VVar. She was a kinswoman of General Stonewall Jackson, and her husband died in the Civil NVar, fighting for the south., The girls liked her poetry so well that they decided to name the club for her. This club, organized for debating, started with eleven members. The membership now is limited to thirty-five. The emblem of the club is an owl: the colors are rose and silver: the Hower, a roseg and the aim of our club, To develop literary interest and expression. The motto is: To be rather than to seem to be. On this motto are based our programs for this year-debates, poems, short stories, articles, and talks on developing sincere charm and good personality. JOSEPIIINH ULIT . . President . . . RUTH Sunns RUTH SUEHS . . . Vice-President . RUTH ELLSWORTH ELIZABETH BIFFLI3 . . Secretary . . MARY BETH BROWN RUTH ELLSWORTH . . . Treasurer . . ARNETTE CHOTE EDWINA AKIN . . . . Reporier . . . NIARJORIE BALDWIN MARY ELIZABETH LAws . .Sergeant-at-Arnzs . HELEN SMARTT IVIIAHJORIE BALDXYIN . . . Critic .... LUCILLI1 CLIFFORD '-5-f CI InIl'11C:'cn Top row: HUDALL, Sponsor: AKIN, Amucosr, BALDXVIN, BIITFLE, BISSELL, Boomxz, Bow MAY Braun Second raw: BRELSFORD, BROVVN, Buzsna, CHOTE, CLIFFORD, Cox. DAcv, ELLSNVORTH, FLETCHER GILLIAM Third row: GRIFFITHs, GRIMMER, HART, HHNm:RsoN, JAMES, LAws, IYIEADOR, MCCASKILL PATI: REED Bottom row: REX'NOLDS, SMARTT, STEINER, THORPE, ULIT, VVARE, WARNER, YVEYERMAN, XX IDEN XVINANS F1'l7xIC'JCD'-3 Z ZOCDFJI11'-IM1 Zltiall itefilli' O C ie YP Y The Hypatian Literary Society was organized in 1916 with ten charter members. Since then the membership has been increased to the limit of forty. Hypatia, for whom the club is named, was a Christian worker of olden times. The colors of this club are black and white, the Hower, the calla lily. The three-fold purpose is social, literary, and philanthropic, while the aim is to cultivate each member in these three fields of endeavor. A large number of the members, in the past, as well as in the present, have belonged to the National Honor Society, Red Jackets, Student Council, and Red Dragon Players. Highest honors in Intramural junior Declamation and in Girls' Debate were won by Hypatians. Two members have been presidents of the Student Council, three Queens of Austin High School were Hypatians. Each year the Hypatians give a dance, a picnic, a tea, an initiation banquet, and a Charity Show, given in cooperation with the Forrest Guynn Cook Club. ALICE ANN NITSCIIKE . Pres-ident . ELIZABETH ANNE PETERSON NIARY PEARL LYNN Vfice-President . ANN ROBERDEAU ELIZABETH N IGGLI . . Secretary . . MARY PEARL LYNN HELEN ROBINSON . . T reasufer . . EMILY MILLER ELIZABETH ANN PETERSON Criiic . . EVELYNE BROWN EVELYNE BROWN . . Parliamenlarian, ALVA Lou HARRXNGTON ARMINTA CARTER . , Sergeant-at-A rms GLADYS ROBERTS ANN ROBERDEAU . Reporter . . ARIIINTA CARTER Top raw: HARRIS, Sponxorg BAKER, BENSON, BIESIELE, BROWN, CARTER, CRADDOCK, FINCH, HARRINGTON, HARRIS Second rmu: HOUSTON, HUPIIERTZ, JONES, LONG, LYNN, TWAYER, IWILLER, MOFFATT, NIGGLI Third row: PALM, PAINTER. PENN, D. J. PETERSOX, RANsoM, RATHBONE, RATHER, A. RORERDEAU, P. ROEERDEAU Bntlom row: H. ROBINSON, P. ROBINSON, ROBISON, SCOTT, STACY, TEMPLIN, TIPS, TURNER, TYLER, XVICKER O R A a oun e atlzn OC1CtY v C llq li ' A ' N I L . . . . . 1- The Calhoun Debating Society IS the Oldest organized club 111 E the school. It was founded in june 1913. Famous among its founders can be seen names of such men as Burnett, Cofer, Granger, Wfalker, Harvey Williams, and many Others. The Calhoun motto is XVe can, we have, and we will. The club was represented in the Vliorld War by Fifty-seven Sons of Liberty. G O . . . 0 In 1927 the club was reorganized after a few years of Inactivity. D F The objective of the club is to develop its members efflciently If in the art of debating through active participation in club work. 1131 1 . D CHESTER GRANNVILLE . . President . . . NAT GOOOERIEND GEORGE NALLE . . Vice-President . GEORGE COVERT I JOHN NICGEE . . Secretary . . . ED CORNWELL COLONEL KORMEIR . Treasurer . . FRANK COVERT BILLY ELLIOTT . . Sergeant-at-Ar-ms . BILLY ELLIOTT WVALLACE DAVIS . . Parlinmentarirm . XVALLACE DAVIS Top row: FRALEY, Sponsor: ADAMS, BELLMONT, BYBEE, CLARK, CORNXVELL, F. COVERT. G. COVERT Second row: DAN'IS, ECKERT, ELLIOTT, EZELLE, GREGORY, KZNGSBERRY, LABENSKE Third row: LANIONTAGUE, LGOKE, MCGEE, MILLER, NALLE, NOTON, SI-IROPSHIRE Bottom row: SMALL. STAEHELY, STRATTON, TYLER, XVALSTON, XVELLS, VVILSON, ZWIENER M 1 . . . 4, 2ltO1'112lI1 ltefafy OCIC H The Platonian Literary Society, which was first sponsored by Miss Bethol McCollum, was begun about six years ago. The main objective of the organization is to afford opportunity for the intimate social life which is otherwise impossible in so large a group as the Senior High School. J Short articles, stories, and papers form part of the programs. QI Club credit is given only when a girl has checked five units from a N list of activities and duties which the club has listed as a standard. S O N UD MARIE SMITH . President . IVIARIE JOHNSON RANNIE HULET1' Vice-President . RANNIE HULETT GENEVIEVE GUNN Secretary . RUTH MOORE RUTH SHERMAN Treasurer . NANCY BANKS MARIE JOHNSON Reporter . . GENEVIEVE GUNN MRS. MASS-Ev Sergeant-at-Arms VIRGINIA BooTII Top row: MAssEv, Sponsor: BANKS, BONNER, Boora, BOWLES, BUCK Second raw: DIELMANN, EPPRIGI-Ir, FARRow, GUNN, HAGERTY, HULETT Bollom row: JoIvINsoN, KUTALEK, LITTON, LQCKWOOD, Moons, SMITH, XVALLACE orrest GIIYIIH Cook Club Forrest Guynn Cook, one of the most all-round students of Austin High School, met with accidental death in the spring of 1925 while practicing for the State Track Meet. The following year a group of his friends formed the Forrest Guynn Cook Club in his memory with Mrs. Grace Eyers as sponsor. The purpose of the club is to develop interest in the scholastic, athletic, and social activities of the Austin High School. Its guiding principle is its motto, Develop the Traits of Manhood. Through the years the mem- bers have endeavored to emulate the high standards of manhood as exemplified by Forrest Guynn Cook. The organization does not attempt to promote any one activity, but instead attempts to aid each individual to develop himself in some line of endeavor. - BILLY MCDUGALD President . BILLY JACKSON BILLY JACKSON Vice-President JOHN KUHN JOHN KUHN . . Secretary . . CHESTER BROWN AARON DUGGIN Treasurer . NASHE PHILLIPS CHESTER BROWN Financial Direclor TOM BRADFIELD ALBERT TAYLOR Sergeant-at-A rms ROBERT RUSTIN BILLY SCHULLE . Critic . . . BOBBY KING LEIGH ELLIS . Reporter . YVILLIAM DUESTERIIOEET cz:-ammo? QL-4 ZOUIWO T op row: GRISSOM, Sponsor, ALIJRED, BRADEIELD, BROWN, BROWNLEE, DUESTERI-IoEE1 Durcns EGAN Second row: ELI.Is, HELE, KING, KUIHIN, METZENTIIIN, MURRAY, PHILLIPS, PoPI-IAM Bottom row: RowE, RUSTIN, SCIIULLE, A. TAYLOR, S. TAYLOR, TERRILL, VON ROEDER, W ALLACE CTZOW'-BCDZWP PULUZZZDW 1Ct1'1C1121i iterary ociety The Alethenai Literary Society was organized in the fall of 1935 with a membership of twenty-one girls. The purpose of the organization is to give training in oral expression and in parliamen tary procedure. Informal parties and picnics round out the club s activities. GRACE ARMSTRONG ERNA BANNER VIVIAN IWARTIN . EVELYN ALMQUIST EVELYN ICYLBERG DOROTHY NICRAE President . . First Vice-President Second Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Sergeant-at-A rms ERNQ4. BANNER GRACE ARMSTRONG EILEEN BRASSWELL IVIARJORIE HYLTIN EVELYN KYLBERG IWELBA GARRETT Top row: Gow, Sponsor: Acl-ux.x.Es, ALMQUIST, CARLSON, FERRELL, Famssnn Bolfam row: GIBSON, Gow, GUSTAFSON. HYLTIN, HYLBERG, IWARTIN tilC1'12lCll1'11 iterary ociety In 1932 Athenaeum Literary Society was formed with twenty- one members, having Katherine Madden as president. The club admitted both, boys and girls to its membership until 1933 when the girls, having a majority, voted, with a protest from the boys, to exclude them from the club. During the first term of its existence the rules and restrictions found necessary evolved into a constitution which, with only a few amendments, is still in effect. Also during this term the pin and colors were chosen. The pin design, a scroll, and the colors, gold and black, were used in the insignia for the club sweaters, worn for the first time in the fall of 1936. The objects of the club are to promote friendliness among its members, to pursue literary studies decided upon each term by its members, and to participate in the literary activities of the school. The membership, which was at first restricted to twenty-five, has been extended to thirty. CHARLOTTE ROBINSON . . President . . JOSEPHINE MCCUTCHEON JOSEPHINE NICCUTCHEON . Vice-President . ELIZABETH STONE . Secretary . CHARLOTTE ROBINSON ELNA JEAN MILLSAP . GERTRUDE FULLER . . Treasurer . . PATTY SMITH MARY KATHERINE SIM1sIs . . Reporter . . LETA hVEED ELIZABETH STONE . . . Critic . . . Jov YVALKER LETA VVEED . . Sergeant-at-Arms JANE PETERSON ZOwZ-51074 zommo-Iam? Top row: CROSS, Sponsor, ALBERT, BAILEY, BUSTIN, ELDER Second row: HARPER, JOHNSON, LANE, NAGLE, RANDLE Bouom row: REICH, J. SIMMS. M. K. Snvuvis, XVALKER, XVEED, VVILKINSON CJ O E R 11. . A . 1 1 Olllat 12111 ltefaly OC1CtY N G The club was organized as The Gold Bug under the sponsor- ship of Miss Janie Ruth VVhatley. At the time of its organization both girls and boys were admitted to the club. In 1934, the name was changed to The Philomathian Literary, and girls became the only members. Vklhen Miss Whatley married in 1936, Miss Ruth jo Cage became sponsor. B O XV M QI ELAINE DOERING President . X7IOLA BOXVMAN VIOLA B0wIvIAN . Vice-Presidenl ANN POWELL ANN POXVELL . Secretary . JOSEPHINE BARBER JESSIE LOUISE SNEED Treasurer JESSIE SNEED COLLEEN KOHN . Critic-Par . NORMA REISNER HELEN FULLER . Reporter . ELAINE DOERING Top raw: CAGE, Sponsovg BARBER, D. BURDETT, J. BURDETT, P. BURDETT. BURTON, DAVIS Second ro-w: FULLER, GEYER, HEATH, C. Kox-IN. M. J. KOHN, LITTON, MCKELLAR Bottom row: PONVELL, SCI-IUFIELD. SEXION. SNEED, SPENCER, XVELLS, VVEST '-3 I S A l' ' L O 21 1t2lS Zltlfla li Y The Latin Club, one of the oldest clubs in Austin High School, was organized to promote sociability among students of Latin and to increase interest in the language and customs of the people who spoke it. Esse quam videre, meaning to be, rather than to seem to be is the club motto. The Latin Club sponsors Latin Tournaments and Contests, and has contributed funds by giving programs and appropriating money from the club treasury. Purple and white, N colors of the Roman Senator's toga, are the colors used in the 0 banner and pin of the club. The pin depicts the torch of knowl- II: edge with S. L. on either side of the triangle. At first the Latin E Club met after school and no credit toward graduation was given N its members. It was due to the efforts of the Latin Club, however, that language clubs, as well as literary clubs, were later given credit. - WESLEY TILLEY . KATHERINE LEIGII PATTI N OLEN . TOMMY ANDERSON MARTHA RUTLAND BILLY CHOTE . RAMSDEI. GUNTER . Consul . . PATTINOLEN . Pfoconsul . . XNESLEY TILLEY . Scriba . . . JANE CAPLEN . Quaeslor . . . N. L. GAULT . Actuarius . . DOROTHY OYVEN . Ostiarius. . . RAMSDEL GUNTER . Iudex . . . IVIARTHA RUTLAND Top raw: HILL, Sponsor: ANDERSON, ATKINSON, Bocas, BROWN, CAPLEN, CIIOTE Second raw: DEVENY, GAINES, GAULT, CRIMES. GUNTER, HAGERTX', JUDAY Third ro-w: LEIGI-I, MCKELLAR, MATHEWS, Moons. NEBLITT, NEILL, PARKER Bollom row: RUSSELL, RUTLAND, RUTLEDGE, TUCKER, TURNAGE, VVHITTEN, XVILKINSON :n32ZOZf-34 211116121 Club The Camera Club was organized in the fall of 1936. The chief aim of this club is to learn to make better pictures. The member- ship is limited to fourteen members. Only those students chosen by Mr. Carter, the sponsor, may be members. The club subscribes '-'ff go mm .323 2.Ei 31: 'ir DE' 'Um 'J'-1 Oo: f-fro U25 SO 'UB :fm 'flcm 'sv 53. T-3:1 F3 rn O... Et: 12. is me-r 12- lisa :Tc 'Qc H113 EPS. 'DEP 2.-T C'-:r' L70 CDO?-'O 47.1 this year was the making of its own Comet pictures. CHARLES THOMAS President . . JOHN CROSBY ROBERT FRAZEE Vice-President CHESTER DRAKE DUNCAN PETERSON Secretary . ROBERT GILLILAND STEWART ALLEN Treasurer' . ROBERT FRAZEE LESLIE CARPENTER Sergeant-at-A rms DUNCAN PETERSON ROBERT GILLILANO Reporler . . LESLIE CARRENTER Top row: CARTER, Sponsor: ALLEN, BOXVER, CARPENTER, DRAKE, FICHTENBAUM Bottom row: FRAZEE, GILLILAND, PETERSON, ROWLAND, SMITH, SPEIR Z I T 3 C 1' 218011 HYCYS E E The Red Dragon Players assumed the name now used in the spring of 1930g prior to that date the dramatics organization of the high school had been known as the Little Theatre of Austin High School. Since the Red Dragon Players was Organized, the group has presented in public production twenty-two full length plays and twenty-one one-act plays. Five entries in the Interscholastic League One-Act Play Contests have entered in the finals of the MC state meetg one entry won first place, and three entries have been E adjudged runner-up. Three members of the organization have G won the Samuel French trophy awarded annually for the best A performance in the state meet. 115 The Red Dragon Players is associated with the National Thespian Organization and is officially known as Troupe 120. In addition to actual play production, the Red Dragon Players have staged the Annual Revue since its beginning six years ago. PRODUCTIONS Arms and the Man ..... George Bernard Shaw ......... December 10, 11, 12 Growing Pains ......... Aurania Rouveiol ....., ........ F ebruary 16, 17 Sixth Annual Revue ...............................,.......... February 26 The Princess Marries the Page .....,............. Edna St. Vincent Milay Interscholastic League One-Act Play JAMES R. BURTON, Director Top row: BURTON, Sponsor: ALDRED, CARPENTER, DAY, DUGGIN, ELLIs. GATHRIGHT, GOSSETT Second row: GRANVILLE, GREGORY, HIRSCII, T. JACKSON, W. JACKSON, KUHN, LYNN, MONROE Bottom row: Pmturs, R.ATHBONE, RATHER, RosxNsoN, SCOTT, STRATTON, Sulzns, TVLER ZOP-32972 'NOOO Le Cercle rancais ' Le Cercle Francais was organized in 1921 by Madame Jeanne Engerrand, and it has continued in existence ever since. At present it is under the sponsorship of Mademoiselle Eloise Roach. Since the programs consist of reports on French literature, manners, and customs, skits, games, folk-songs, slides of places in France, and occasionally an outside speaker, the Cercle has never suffered from the lack of varied and interesting activities. Business and all programs are conducted in French. The Cercle has sponsored for three years the Fete de St-Charle- magne in honor of the laureats, that is, honor students in French. The Cercle also observes Christmas with a traditional Fete de Noel. Students must have had one year of French before receiving an invitation to join the Cercle. Occasionally outstanding SB students are invited to join. ELnoN NEWTON . . Presidenl . . . . . . ELDON NEWTON JAMES Coox . . . Vice-President . . . RAY McCoRMxcK GENEVIEVE BARGE . . Recording Seorelory . . MARJORIE LLOYD NIYRA BARNHILL . . Corresponding Secretary . REBECCA Mxrcmcu. RAY MCCORMICK . . Treasurer , . . . JAMES Coox REBECCA M 1TcuE1.L . Reporter E X if E .,.. t 1. Q X g 4 s .r Es Top rou ROACH, Sponsor: BAKER, BARGE, M. BARN!-JILL, XV. BARNHILL, ELLISON Second row: GAMBRELL, GARDNER, HARRIS, Hour, LEvY Bottom row: LLOYD, NIATTHEVVS, McCoRmcK, MCGRUMMEN, NIITCHELL, RICH 21116 C1C12l1'l1S Clllill ' The Jane Addams Club was organized in the fall of 1935 at the request of a group of commercial girls. It is primarily for students in the Commercial Department, but a number of academic girls, enrolled in commercial courses, are admitted to the group which is limited to twenty. The purpose of the club is to broaden the students'outlook on the business world, its opportunities, and responsibilities. Programs center about problems of the business woman both in her actual work and in social phases connected with it. These have consisted of programs presented by the members themselves or by outside speakers representing some club group of the city or some particular activity in the business world in which women take part. Recreational meetings consist of teas, luncheons, and swimming or picnic parties. . VVILLYN HOYX'ELL . OPAL GUNN MARGARET OwIsNs . . Secretary-Treasurer . Dokornv PINCKNIEY . CATHERINE JOHNSON VVILLYN Howeu. . . President . . SHIRLIEREED DARWIN . . Vice-President . OPAL GUNN . . . Program Clzairman . ANNA LOUISE Keyes . . Reporler .... NIARGARET OWENS L-in-P1202 ZZCIO Top raw: Curmon, Sporzsorg BARNIIILL, DARNVIN, Kxzvrss Bollom raw: McCooIc, Owsxs, PARK, PINCKNEY, XVESTBROOI-.E OUF14.D'103v O-HOUJ s E .AITCO 1'1S El Arco Iris, the oldest Spanish club in Austin High School, has a three-fold aim: stimulation of interest in things Spanish, enjoyment of the musical background of Spanish, and understand- ing between Spanish-speaking and English-speaking students. The motto is Saber es poder 3 the club emblem is the cactus: and the colors are green, white, and red. The programs and the formalities of business are conducted in Spanish as much as possible. There are appropriate ceremonies in Spanish for the installation of officers and the initiation of new members. The club programs are planned on Spanish or Latin-American topics and include plays, songs, dances, and games as well as reports, travelogues, and declamations. Recuerdos Irisados, the club scrapbook, was begun by the members of 1928-29 and contains a record of club events since that date. El Arco Iris is affiliated with The Pan American Student Forum and cooperates in the activities of that organization. Delegates have been sent to four conventions in the past, and the entire membership is looking forward to attending the national con- vention in 1937. CARMEN Acrsvnno . . President . . . BEN SoTo BEN S010 . . Vice-President . . DOROTHY TURPEN EVANGELINE PEREZ . . Secretary . . . JANE YANTIS Tom Boom . . Treasurer . LUCILLE TREYBIG DOROTHY TURPISN . . Pianist . ELLA MAE FLETCHER Top raw: Joi-ixsroxw, Sponsor: ALBA, BURNS, FARREL, FLETCHER, JACOBS - Bollom nrw: Mnmams, ORTEGA, PEREZ, SMITH, SPILLAR, TREYBIG. YANTIS OS 21iJii21f101'CS Los Habladores was organized by Miss Vera Lee Moore, December 1, 1926 at the request of about twenty-live enthusiastic beginners in Spanish. Membership, the first year, was limited to beginners, but soon was extended to include students in all grades of Spanish. The aim of the club is four-fold: practice in speaking Spanish: appreciation of Spanish people, customs, and literature: parliamen- tary practice, and pleasure. The colors are black and red. The emblem is a parrot. The motto is Manana de zorras, mal dia de caza. The activities of Los Habladores include interesting club pro- grams of Spanish music, songs, games, informational reports, and slide lecturesg publication of a mimeographed bulletin containing club songs, yells, parliamentary terms, and programs, participation in public programs of the Pan American Student Forum, civic clubs, and the State and National Conventions of Spanish clubs, contributions to charity, and participation in intramural debates. LUCILLE BROWNE . . President .... Om. RAY NEW'TON BOURLAND . . First Vice-President . . J. C. KIRSHNER JOYCE GRUNWALD . . Second Vice-President . . JOHN HEATH OMA RAY . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . v. INETA Woon J. C. KIRSIINER . . Sergeiuzt-at-Arms . . ALFRED MILLER JOHN HEATH . . Reporter . . . PETE liENNEDY Qosvw F12 '-4327 Top row: MOORE, Sponsor: BOURLAND, FLORES, Kxnsnxnn Bollom raw: M1Lx.i3n, M. L. RAY, SHELTON, WOOD, YETT OOO?- UU'-'l l -'Cl La Tertulia La Tertulia Spanish Club was organized in the fall of 1934 for the purpose of studying and developing an interest in things Spanish. There were thirty charter members, but the membership has since been limited to twenty-five. Since the first year of its existence, the club has cooperated with the Pan American Student Forum and its affiliated clubs. In 1935 delegates were sent to the National P. A. S. F. convention, and in 1936, to the State Convention. Representatives are to be sent to the P. A. S. F. convention to be held in Dallas this year. La Tertulia, in 1935-36, adopted as their motto Adelante, meaning to go forward or onward, and, to represent this motto, a ship in full sail, painted in gold on white,was carved from wood. The pins, made in gold and white, are small replicas of the emblem. The regular meetings of the club are composed of programs pertain- ing to Spanish. Two social events are given each term. Formal programs are sometimes conducted in Spanish, but beginning stu- dents are always welcomed and made to feel that they are wanted. ROGER Moon . President . JOHN GILLIS JEAN ELLIOT . Vice-President . lVlARY NIYLES MITCHELL LUCY PURVIS . Secretary . DOROTHY LYNCH DOROTHY LYNCH Treasurer . . NoRMA GENE BARNWELL BOYD RHEA . Sergeant-at-A rms lWILDRED EAVES MILDRED PARHAM Reporter . ARMSTRONG GOODLET Top rmv: OwENs, Sponsor: BARNXVELL, BRADLEY, CHASE, Dlwxs. EAvEs Second row: Esc!-IGBERGER, FORISTER, GOODLET, HAUERXXYAS, LA IWONTAGNE, LANE Bottom row: LYNCH, 1N'ICGb'FFIN, M. M. MITCHELL, ORAND, PARHAM, RHEA H1-Y Club The Austin Chapter of the Hi-Y club was Hrst organized under the leadership of Mr. Hubert B. Jones in 1924. It was reorganized at the beginning of the second term in 1930 with Marshall Abernathy as sponsor. The Hi-Y Club is a national organization whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian charaCter. The club's slogan is Clean Living, Clean Speech, Clean Sports, and Clean Scholarship. Problems which confront the boy's life are discussed at the weekly meetings in order to give the boy a chance to consider his life work in the light of Christian teaching and Christian ideals. Each meeting opens and closes with prayer. Several meetings have been given over to business men, who make interesting talks and give valuable advice. Besides the topic for discussion, the programs consist of songs and games. The members of the club have enjoyed several picnics and get-togethers. JOHN MCGEE . President . TED BELLMONT TED BELLMONT Vice-President . JOE ADAMS JOE ADAMS . . Secretary . RAY MCCORBIICK TERRELL SMALL Treasurer . WALLACE DAVIS NIALCOLM BEALL Sergeant-at-A rms MALCOLM BEALL CHARLES HACKETT Reporter . . JACK SHELTON ALFRED ELLISON Parlzfamenlaria-n ALFRED ELLISON Mc G FJP1 ezoirw-mu: Top row: CARTER, Sponsorg ADAMS, ALLEN, BAKER. BEALL, BEST, BRADFIELD, BRONVNLEE BYBEE Second row: Cook, DACY, O. DAVIS, VV. DAv1s, DRAKE, DUESTERHOEET, ELLISON, EWING, EZLLLE Third row: HACKETT, HALL, HOLDER, KINGSBERRX', INICCORMICK, IUURRAY, NOREN. RHEA, Rusrw Balloon row: SHELTQN, SHROPSHIRE, SMALL, STRATTON, TRENCKMAN, Vox ROEDER, XVALSTON W1:LLs ZYVIENLR S T E W A '-37-1 VJFTCOZ be N-ature cience lub- UI11 Cl' 116 F The Nature Science Club received its present name by a series of changes. It was organized in 1923 by Miss Cora Freeman as the Gene Stratton Porter Nature Club, the name being changed in 1929 to the Nature Club and in 1930 to the Nature Science Club. Interest in the club became so great that in 1933 it was necessary to make two separate divisions, Nature Science Clubs Number One and Number Two. This club planted the Chinese Elm trees that grow along the south side of the school grounds and joined with the Y. T. S. Botanical Society in planting the beautiful redbud and ornamental peach shrubs. In 1935, the Nature Science Club Number One affiliated with the newly organized Texas Junior Academy of Science and has sent delegates to each state and regional meeting. Members of the club sponsored the publication of the fall 1936 bulletin of the Texas Junior Academy of Science. Present activity includes the presentation of programs based on scientinc problems, field trips, and individual research projects for presentation before the spring regional meeting of the Texas junior Academy of Science. JACK STEXVART . . President .... DOROTHY Movsu RUTH NICPHAIL . . Vice-President . . RUTH MCPHAII. LUCILLE SMITH . . . Secretary-Treasurer . . LESLIE COLVVELL DOROTHY MOYER . . Reporter .... JACK CHENVNING Sergeant-al-A rms . . NIILLARD HUTCHINGS Top row: HAYES, Sponsor: Bizcmzrr, Bocas, COLXVELL, Hurcuisc' Bottom row: JONES, 1xICPHAlL, TAYLUP., THIGPTN, VON Roiznnn I Nattire cience lub No. The Nature Science Club is one of the oldest of its kind in the Austin High School. It was founded in 1923 by Miss Cora Freeman under the name of the Gene Stratton Porter Nature Club. In 1928 under the sponsorship of Miss Vesta Hicks the name Nature Club was adopted. In 1930, the more descriptive name of Nature Science Club was selected by the organiza- tion. During this time the club together with the Y. T. S. Botany Club undertook to beautify the school grounds. The Chinese Elms and the hedge on the south of the school grounds and the Red bud tress and Purple leaf plum trees in the front were planted by the clubs. The growth of the membership of the club necessitated a division which was effected in 1933. The two parts were differentiated by the numerals I and II. Mrs. Sharp became sponsor of Nature Science II. In the fall of 1933 Miss Ojerholm succeeded Mrs. Sharp as sponsor. I The Nature Science II aims to develop a scientific attitude and to promote scientific endeavor. In the spring of 1935 the club became affiliated with the Texas Junior Academy of Science, an organization which affords extraordinary opportunities for those possessing scientific aptitudes. Since that time three members have won recognition from the junior Academy. OFFICERS FOREST GREEN . . President . . . FOREST GREEN Ton TODD . . Vice-President . . Ton ToDD JAMIE WILLIE . . . Secretary . . . IAIIIE YVILLIE LINDSAY YOUNGBLOOD . Sergeant-at-Arms . . LINDSAY YoUNonLooD Top rofw: MORRISON, IMZCCUISTON, IVILLIE, GOINES. TI-IARI2, IVIUNROE, SIMONS Second row: OJERI-IoI.IvI, Sponsarg SMITH, BALAGIA, BEDGOOD, SEEIcA'rz, FIEGEL Bollom row: YETT, YouNGaLooD, YVILLIAMS, GREEN, YOUNG, XVHEELER. SPEARS Y. Botanical Socie The Y. T. S. Botanical Society was organized in the fall of 1929 with Mrs. Frances M. Kenyan as sponsor. The purpose of the club is to increase the student's appreciation for the plant life about him by working with plants and by studying interesting things about plants. The motto of the club is Exploring the Mysteries of Plant Life. The club was named for three botanists who have named plants in the Austin region, Doctor Mary Sophia Young, Dr. B. C. Tharp, and Miss Ellen D. Schultz. The club entered the State VVild Flower Contest in 1929, 1930, and 1931, winning second place for each of these years. In the fall of 1930 the club undertook the task of beautifying the school grounds. In order to finance its projects the club was given the concessions at the football games. By this means the shrubbery and landscaping of the gymnasium ground, on the north, northwest, west and front of the building have been added. The rose beds on the north, west and south sides of the building, and the Hower beds in front were planted by the club. The roses have furnished decorations for the offices, the lunch room, the stage in the auditorium and many bouquets to the sick. The club became affiliated with the Texas Junior Academy of Science in spring of 1935. NIARGARET CARLSON . BILLY ANDERSON . . President . . . Vice-President NIARGARET Honns TYIARGARET R1cI-IEY NIARGARET HoBBs . . Secretary . . MARGARET HAMILTON MARGARET HAMILTON . Treasurer . MARGARET HOLLIS BEATRICE CAIN . . . Reporter . . KATHERINE LUCKSINGER ARCHIE RAE ALLEN . Sergeant-at-Arms ANDRA FOSTER l 4 Top ro-w: KENYAN, Sponsor: TWOORE, MAvRoPoLIs, CARLSON, VVOLFE, HOLLIS Bouam row: K. LUCKSINGER, HAMILTON, Houns, RICHEY, F. LUCKSINGER nlateur a io Club For several years prior to the school year of 1932-33, the boys interested in radio met after school, having as their primiary purpose tO become amateur radio Operators, known in the radio world as Hams. Only those boys interested in becoming amateur operators were admitted to the club. Since the school year of 1932-33, the Amateur Radio Club has met at the regular club period. The membership has been increased greatly, but the chief interest has become that of radio in general and of practice in building simple receiving sets. Several of the charter members of the club were invited tO present problems of individual study to the Junior Academy of Science. This year the club has voted to become one of the charter members of the Texas Junior Academy of Science. FRED GEYER . DAN TAYLOR . President . Vice-President . ALFRED SCHARATH JOE HOL1' IDEXVEY FUOLER . Secretary . FORD TAYLOR EDWARD STROMBERG Treasurer . . EDYVARD STROMBERG RAYMOND SPONDERG Sergeant-al-A rms PAUL BOLLES l Top raw: E. VVUKASCH, DAN'IS, DOUGLAS, FUGLER, LAMB. Sponsor: HOLT, ANDERSON, HILL, BOLLES Semnd row: F. TAYLOR, D. TAYLOR, CHANCE, RAVEN, JACOHSEN. STROMBERG. KINSER. KENNARD. MAHAN. DANIELSON Bottom row: MCELROY, Sci-IARATH, XVUKASCH, GEYER, GUSTAFSDN, STROMBERG. HOMEYER, KELTNER, XVILSON The Germa ISCHERDUD one of the non the club for t name is the goa ter's work in tih P The chief of German-spq n Club was organized in the fall of 1924. Its lengthy name, KONSTANTINOPOLITAN- ELSACKSPFEIFENMACHERSUNTERSTUETZUNGSVEREIN, is an adaptation of Fense words used by Mark Twain in the Connecticut Yankee, its literal meaning being he support of the bagpipemakers of Constantinopleug the pronunciation of the club l of every initiate. The club is open to students of German who have had one semes- e language. urpose of the club is to acquaint its members with the life, literature, customs, and songs king people. It offers opportunities for oral use of the language outside the classroom. a The chief project of the club is the assembling of a library of German literature. RICHARD SCHENK . . President . . RUTH SCHEFFEI. FRED LEISERING . . Vice-President . . NIARGARET BARNES RUTH SCHEEFEL . . . Secretary . . ELEANOR ANTHONY MARGARET BARNES . . Treasurer . . . CHARLEs TRENCHMANN .Sergeant-at-Arms . . ERNEST LUDWIG Top row: Mn. R, Second rmu: LE Baflom row: nwm, VVILBORN, SYMANR, HAENEL, HoEs, TRENCKMANN, KUEHNE, H1E1.scnER, AvREs, KNEESE GLAUNINGER. TRENCKMANN, Sponsorg SCHWARZER, BARNEs, Wn.nE, E. Sci-IEEFEL, R. SCHEFFEL, XVENDLANDT, ANTHONY, Rs, NOLEN, MUELLER, BUCK. SCHUBERT, KAASE, DAMERAU, Ku.1AN, FRIEBE lqilafelic Club The Austin High School Philatelic Club began in the middle 1920's and was reorganized in 1927. After the old members had departed, the club went through a number of years without much action. In 1930 the club was again reorganized. From that time to the present, the club has suffered very few hardships. In the modern Philatelic Club the members give reports which keep them posted on up-to-date information concerning new issues and changes in the price of the stamps. A term project gives the members an opportunity to become more interested in stamp collecting. A prize is offered to the club member who has enlarged his collection the most during the term. Many speakers who were former members of the club give lectures on their collections and on philatelic terms. At various times the club has beenfsponsored by Mrs. L. K. Smoot, Mr. F. C. Biesele, Mr. M. NV. lveaver, and Miss Maclovia Hill. CLARENCE XVILLIAMS . . President . . . JOHN PRICIIETT ARNOLD TOMPKINS . , Vice-President . . CAROLL THARP JOHN PRICHETT . . Secretary-Treasurer . Gus BAKER Gus BAKER . . Sergeant-at-Arms . . DoN JAKE SAUNDERS Reporter . . . LYELL NIALONE Top raw: KEELING, C. YVILLIAMS, J. S. PANNELL, KREIsLE, DUNLAP, MALONE, MCCLAIN, DAvIs, GRIFFING Semnd row: NICNAUGHTON, POPE, PRITCI-IETT, NICHOLS, EDDINS, SAUNDERS, CHANDLER, STEPHENS Bottom ww: VVEAVER, Sponsor: TI-IARP, C. WTILLIAMS, HENDERSON, NORRIS, BAKER, R. PANNELI. The time the . the meml: not have It wa scrap-boo Ori., CII, obby Club began in the fall of 1935 under the name of the Toy Shop Club. At this embership in the club was open to boys and girls. However, in the spring semester, ership was restricted to girls. This was done because it was felt that the room did acilities for making toys which boys would be interested in constructing. decided that the name be changed to Hobby Club because the girls were working on .s, knitting, etc. This change became effective in the fall of 1936. The club now has a membership of 29. The girls are working on various projects. A Fine of 35.05 is assessed a member if she forgets her works at any time. In 1936 the number wishing to join the club was so large that a second club was formed. Mrs. Bowers is sponsor of Hobby Club Number Two. This year the club is planning an exhibit of the best articles made during the semester. IVIILDRED MANZ . President . IVIILDRED MANZ NNE RUMSEY . . Vice-President . RUBY PITTSFORD ONNIE Louisa KING Secretary . EILEEN JENKINS VELYN KNIPPA . . Treasurrr . VIRGINIA Pvmss AVERNE ZABEI. . Reporter . ALICE TIMBERLAKE Top row: Masses, ZABLE, JENKINS, M. HARRELL, Mrss MANZ, Komz, Jourmm, VVHITE, Monms, MARKS Second KING, LoNG, HANSON, RICHARDSON, V. PYLES, HI:I.I.uMs, KNIPI-IA, Pirrsrokn, SANDERS, PARKS, BERENDS Bottom MCCRUMMEN, TIMBERLAKE. Rumsav, M.sNz. W. HARRELL, H. PYLI-:s. URBAN, ASHTON, KELLEY, H.-xwxxsv 01118 CO1'lO1111CS lllib The Home Economics Club had its origin in the general extra-curricula program introduced by Mr. XVells in 1929. The club charter states that the membership shall not exceed twenty- five and that the members must have an average of eighty-five in all subjects and two years training in home economics. The limited membership with the desire of girls to join this club resulted in the formation of the two Hobby Clubs. Each term a definite project is selected and studied. The sale of fruit cakes is a means to provide money for entertainments and an annual gift to the Home Economics Department. The club's emblem is a Betty Lamp, which signifies the enlight- ment given by women thru the ages. The club's Bower is a red roseg colors, red and white. The motto: It takes a heap of living in a house to make a home. MARGARET MCCLOUD . . President . . VERA ROBINSON HELMA BROOKS . . , Vice-President . . MARY LEE STARK BEss PATE . . . Treasurer . . HELMA BROOKS EDITH FOSTER . . Secretary . . BEss PATE HELEN RAY . . Reporter . . HELEN RAY '4l'1'lEO'-'75 W7UCP'-BCD Top raw: FREDERICK, STARK, FATE, BROOKS, PEARCE, CARPENTER. HILL, HUTTON. BUNGER Ronmsov Bollom row: ScuAEFFER.,KAMP. STERNALL, BELK. PALMQUIST, CAPEHAR1. GOSLIN, R1cuEY, Sponsor RIVERS Model C 21116 Clllll In 1926 The Model Airplane Club was organized to create an interest in aeronautics. The aim of the Club is to discover, in general, the principles of aviation. In keeping with the purpose and aim of the club, the motto is VVe ily high. The colors are blue and cream, the flower, the dandelion. Club members make, outside of school, planes which they enter in the three meets which the club sponsors each semester. Out-of-door meets are held at the airport, while the indoor meets are held at the gymnasium. Members win points for model planes, for endurance flights of their models, for glider models, and endurance flights of gliders. At the end of each semester prizes are awarded to the member who has the greatest number of points. Jack FULLER . President . JAMES QUINN IKE KIBBE . Vice-President Louis HAMMELL Louis HAMMELL Secrelary . CLAY PRICE EDXVARD CROCKET1' Treasurer . JACK FULLER JAMES QUINN . Sergeant-at-Arms EARL JEFFREY Reporter . . EDWARD CROCKETT Top row: RABENSBURG, T. Munn, Lvuz, BURKHART, QUINN, H. Munn, PRICELY. WEISE Second row: Davis, Sponxorg JEFFREY, Gmifrm, NEWVLIAN, FRANKLIN, HAMMILL, CROCKETT Bottom row: WEvER, Smzvis, PRICE, Towxstav. Osoluo, Ct-1R1srENsEN. PQTTER, NIARTIN , Q--. K .yfw X , .iii if Mjn. 4.3-1- Dg x La M Q. ff? Mx 'Y xr ' so F lifltr f L3 'Xxx' K ,E K R X5 ,. .. Q x F F K S, 3 1 www. X si S ' 6 4 The mountain Polys. The Hypofnok Revue. The leg :assort- ment. Working men. Comin' up. Hillbillies. The Maggics ac! Iarnbe Tapntio. Lizzie's bean. The finishing touches. Swell place to tap! Om' ape. The Callionns entertain. Quituatcd. Maestro Nitschke Listen KO the dogs bark. The Reviewed llypos-Cooks. Ugh! Nurse maid. Lazy man. Disgusted Patri- cia and smiling Tips. Good-bye ol' world. In a pensive frame of mind. Getting beautiful Ears all, knows all. Ah ! Eleanor doesn't agree. just monkeys. XVhere's Raleigh Two birdies up tree. Let 'cr jump. She's all wet anyway! Two of rt kind. Just filing away. Oh! Really! a. VVherc's Mar- jorie? Taste good? Whose legs? Oh, what ears. Don't be :Afraid to hit 'em girls. Just another poor Gsh. On his knees! Monkey busi- ness! Three of n kind. One of the new steps. Genr:'s left nut. Camera shy. Pritnping up. Bad girl. Day-dreaming. Say, can't you read? Can't ya Gnd a male? Don't drop her. Partners. XVhat a face! The lure:-xdline. Oh, Juliet. Noton. Old XVard. Bit, Booth? It's funny. It's so quiet here. Surprise! Don't shoot. Hangovers, SW --Q., f NK.. A s-'egg 5. 1 Q . ,qu 'S'Wrv ,Rf fu , .- .. W w,' A w XE QQ. 3 ix .ia MC '?' . , W :HN YA? it ,122 .N .J 1 K A- ,W-gf. hr , ,-x.,i-Q ,pv Q 3' Y mwah 55. 5 4 d,Qf.kW ,L,. WHO'D HAVE THOUGH TI-IEY'D GROW UP TO SAY THINGS LIKE THESE? 1. Now I don't mean to scare you. llvlaynej 2. Have you seen my baby? fWeaverJ 3. Now, children, don't get discouraged. flrlorneb 4. I betcha. CBaileyJ 5. Oh, my kingdom! KGOITJ 6. Yes, I know, Honey, I heard you the first: time. fllugeleyj 7. This isn't 21 bed room. IH. Hillj 8. I.et's be quiet, please. fwellsl 9. Now girls, you must be quiet. fBoxsersJ 10. Close that book! CEpprightJ 11. You're fired! fMarkham5 12. Open, jack, the window. KM. Hilll 13. Angels, we've plenty of work to do. CGrangerl 14. Goodness me. IN. Hillj 15. Let's not type, please. fDunbarJ 16. Don't 'Miss Trenckmann' me. 17. Now, little girl. CCarterJ 18. Well, I think so. CCageD 19. Aw right now. fliortonj 20. You, what's your name? Olfinfreyl 21. I'll be back in a minute. Qlikstromj 22. Sit down, Smith! CCovingtonD 23. Let me check your credits with you. CCrofootJ 24. Turn to page 23 in your manual. COjerholmJ 25. Oh my! CManzJ 26. Tap like this. CW. Davisl 27. Oh, Pshaw! Cfhompsonl 28. Bring your busy-work. CBrownJ 29. Are there any questions? fVon Rosenbergb 30. Let's get in on time, please. fMarshallJ 31. Habla usted en Espanol? Cjohnstonb 32. I would if I could, but I can't. fEwingJ 33. Is this your hrst offense? fl-I. Williamsl. Oli, Billly! J. Donald Hill. Yep-coated! Fender guards. Slipping? Running over. Lnrf, larfl Campaigning. 1inunie's trophy. Us on a bus. 'l'rucking. Rambling Rumhlers. Mary E. CBM? some more. ' Charlie, Fay Jr. and the gang. Drinking ?? 'Topped out! NVard and Co. Iuspirzniou point. More Polys. Bicycle built for two. Wlest ,ll Yett. Going places. Feet! Fly catcher. XVliy, girls! Riding high. lfveryliody push. Flat tire? Treasure liuntirl' Big tire, eh? Oooh! Q , ,TQQQF MF' X' 'Fm Viv RW ww '42 P 1 Q AQ, A4 R ' 5 if . 'M x X ' ' wx- VV. . W, ,V :wx as 1. Framed! 2. Director Covington. 3. 'Sunny?' 4. A-Austin. 5. S'1l18.1lCI', boys? 6. Pile on. 7. Strutters. 8. Where to? 9. Toot, toot, Erinest! 10. Ra-ther. 11. Wipe if off! 12. Bob and his horn. 13. Gridders. 14. Harold has some jack. 15. Some ofthe boys. 16. The smile. 17. Screen's eye view of the stadium. 18. Miss Owen, 19. just Erwen. 20. Drill. 21. In the making. 22. Are they good? 23. Pepper-uppers! 24. A loud background. 25. After the parade. 26. Candid cameras. 27. T. j. H. S. 28. Sumpin' wrong. 29. The wheel. 30. Yea, team light! 31. He's shadowing someone. , .. ..., ' - ' X'- Y Y - W -- 'w'- 'W -- e ' , lv..-u.f l'1 :: ' 7 Y ' Y S 1 L 6 2 i A n Y Fongratnlntions. Ann :md hench XVOIHCII. Sindy Hull, Temple of Learning. XVimlhInwn. Our aspiration. Rest after Bight. Ice cream good? VVhy, Nat! Cheerio. .'h1'lllil'Hil. On duty. hvillll Z1 cracker? Art class. Wlicrcfs the green card? Hey. down there. VVhcn the trees are green. U-no H93 Chase. How Many Miles Mitchell? On her prayer bones. Drugstore lmnnd. All for one load? Look Mm'- gnremelf' Pyramid. A Unddle. Sit down strike. I've got yon under my thumb. Demi-Grihhle Long. XVrcstlers. Coronation View. Bucking it. In :md out of the grind. Home of the mighty. VVe're proud. False alarm. NVhose is the ticket? Dzxrnz-ll's new jacket. Red Jackets en IHQISSU. Martin plus jacket. 'Round and 'round she goes-. Yen. temn tight Look at Peter- son! Loafing. Squad leaders. Rah! Rah! Rah More squad leaders. ,fl W gg i 1 R ff -f? gf Nm fx .Sl K ffl 1 avg xagiwazl ka X K Simi rims s QE. Ri in I 1 We pay tribute. In Memoriam. T.H.S.P.A. Delegates. Hail! Their Majesties. the King and Queen. Stormy XVealher. 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CD .v-1 maw4n4m 56235502 025' B... 355552 f05 2'ao?: D wiigxs gaezmcifm g,.ZPUgQ HMBHEQUE' megw 71. :Sm :romp- ZFGU-ds wasfbap QUWESE :fn ,gm Mizwi 2::'.:,F2ZES- Em om, O W1 mDe B'o::ro ' :5 :::::9fo:- 710'-'WHDP'U7w77 'W -BIO'-'FUEHIP ALBERT YVILDE BOBBY MCLEAN Top ww: MCCLUNG. Sponsor: Animas, Aufxf, ANTHONY, BALAGIA, BEGEMAN, BEST, DEEN Sccand row: Fnonns, GEDRGE, Gunn, Goomucx-x. Hunan. KING. KQNE, Lmsmzmc Bottom row: LUDWIG, MATHEWS, MCFARLAND, MCLBAN. PRAIHER. Ruiz, A. Wu.DE. W. WILDE. YEISER M c Student Counci D U G if The first Student Council was organized in March, 1913. The D constitution provided for two members, one boy and one girl, elected from each grade to attend its meetings. Today the mem- bership is composed of one regular member and one alternate elected from each advisory at the beginning of each school semester. In 1927 the Council had a drive to build a much needed gym. It raised by pledges 352,100. On March 7 of the same year a new constitution was adopted. Pay assemblies were first introduced in 1931. J The Blanket Tax movement, started in 1930, first went into A effect in 1934. In this same year seniors having a ninety average C were exempted from their final examinations. This year also K marked the first dateless afternoon pay dance. 3 In 1932 the proceeds of a dance sponsored by the Student N Council went to the band for new uniforms. This same year Student Directories, now published annually, were first published by the Council. Golden A's were first presented in this year. An afternoon dance was given in honor of the Austin Maroon football team in 1934. The proceeds were divided between the curtain fund and the Student Council. The Council prohibited clubs from initiating pledges publicly during school hours. Refiectors and school stationery were sold in 1934 for the first time. Fite Nite, a culmination of intramural sports, was sponsored by the Student Council and the Athletic Managers' Association. In 1934 the Council bought a second-hand pinao for the gym. A year later a piano box was built. Firstr : Second ow: Third: : Fourth Fifth ARMACOST, BIzLLIvIoNi', BIIzsIzI.Iz, BROWN, CAMPBELL, CORNWELL, Covlznr, DAY'IS, DAY, DITTMAR DOUGLAS, Duasrxam-Ionrr, ELLIS, FARRAR, Gossmr, GRESHAM, GRIBBLE, HAMMANN, HANEY, HARRIWIGTOIN HARRIS HILL, HOXVELL, Kxxosiasnrw, LYNN, MCGEE, INIIAYER, NTILLER, NTUELLER, NIrscI-IKE, Noron OsoBA, PAIMER, PENN, Rmmsowia, RATHER, ROBINSON, ROGERS, Rowa, Scott, SIMONS, SPEIR SOWELL, SUEI-Is. K. TAYLOR. S. TAYLOR, Vox RQEDER, G. YVALLACE, M. VVALLACE, WELLS, WENDLANDT ZWEINER Student Co1111ci In 1936 the grand piano was refinished, retuned, and repaired. This same year the Council supervised the election of boy yell leaders and seniors succeeded in Securing caps and gowns for graduation. The VVelfare Committee welcomes and explains the function of the school to new out-of-town students. It endeavors to supply underprivileged students with necessary supplies. Annually the Council sponsors a Christmas and Thanksgiving drive for food, clothing, toys, and money for the city's needy. The Student Council usually sponsors a fall and a spring dance. Twice the Council has sent delegates to the Southern Government Associa- tions, once to Hot Springs, Arkansas and once to Dallas, Texas. BILLY NICDUGALD . . President . . . NIARY PEARL LYNN BILLY JACKSON . Vice-President . . TED BELLMONT MARY PEARL LYNN , . Recording Secretary . . IQERNSITAYLOR HELEN ROBINSON . Corresponding Secretary . CONNIE GOSSETT FRANK COVERT . . Treasurer .... DOROTHY DAY JOHN MCGEE . . Sergeant-al-Arms . . JOHN IQINGSBERRY TED BELLMONT . . . Clerk .,... TERRELL SMALL . NANCY GRIBELE JOE MAC NVALSTON . SUMNIERFIELD TAYLOR IWARY LEWIS ScoTT . Executive Committee SUAIMERFIELIJ TAYLOR . Executive Comm.-ittee . JOHN NVELLS . . . Execulive Committee ZZKF' '-lZOZl 'F'F'lw Tap row: CASEY, Sponsor: ADAMS. ALLISON. BOWMAN, CAMPBELL, CLARK. COVERT, M. DAVIS, W. DAVIS DAx DITTMAR Serond rdzv: DLVESTERHOEFT, GOSLIN. GoSSE'rT, E. GRIHBLE, N. GRIBBLE, GUNN. HACKE-TT, HALL. HILL, HULFTT IXINCSRYRRX Third row: KONE, KUHN, AIARTIS, MAYER, NITSCIIKE, NOLIEN. OSOBA, PETERSON, RATHER. REICH, ROBINSON Boflam row: SHELTON, SHROPSI-IIRE, SIMONS, SMALL, Smrru. SPEIR, K. TAYLOR. S. TAYLOR, XVALLACE, XVALSTOX XVIDENI XX ILDE FURIOU1'-lr-2 ZOCn7UF'iHFl J e Jacliets At the request of the football coaches the Red jackets were first formed in 1919 as the Football Backer's Club. Miss Florence R. Brooke sponsored the group. In 1926 more definite organization was effected under the leadership of Marion Penn Fowler. Unlike the Backer's Club, the new organization required a scholastic average of B, wore regulation uniforms, and appeared in simple drills between halves of the games. During the ensuing years, the Red Jackets developed further. They adopted a consti- tution which provided for officers, yell leaders, and executive council, and a system of demerits. ' In the fall of 1936, with Betty Love Rugeley as sponsor, the Red Jackets underwent several more changes. They were divided into two groups which drilled with the Maroon Band every day. With a total membership of one hundred girls, they attended three out-of-town football games and performed with the band between halves at all games. The Red -Iacket's aim is to encourage enthusiasm and interest in athletic contests, sportsmanlike conduct during games, and a good scholastic standing. Tap ron Romsow Romxsox, Scnurzlz. SCHOFIELD, SCOTT, SUIPLEY, SNEED, SPLLLAR. SUTHERLAND. TURNER, WATERSTON, WORLEY Second row ,Ines NICRAE Mnkrrx. RIVERS, NOLEN, ORAND. RAY, RAYMOND. REICH, REID. Romano!-:AU Tlurd row Fnoansa Gtuak DIDLEY, Goonxzlcl-I. GOSSETT, GRIFFITTS, HART, HEATH, HUPPERTZ. HUTTER, LYNCH Bottom mu B naman BARG1: M. Bsnxuxu., W. BARNI-nLL, BLUC1-nan, BRADFIELD, Bkowx, CMN, Counrlzk, Cox, DAY, DARNELL S ecl Jackets 5 T 'I' OFFICERS ALICE ANN NITSCHKE . . . President ELIZABETH ANN PETERSON . . Vice-President MARY LEWIS SCOTT . . Secretary JESSIE LOUISE SNEED . . Treasurer MARX' PEARL LYNN . Sergeant-at-Arms S YELL LEADERS E BERYL RATIIBONE HELEN ROBINSON E MARY PEARL LYNN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ALICE ANN NITSCHKE CATHERINE HOUSTON I MARY PEARL LYNN MISS MAZELLE MARSIIALI. MARY LEWIS SCOTT MR. IQENNETH CARTER MR. BEE GRISSOM HONORARY SPONSOR MRS. W. CROFOOT R A Top row: Second row: Third row: Bollom row: RUGELEX', Sponsor: LYNN, RATHRONE, ROBINSON, ATKINSON, BAKER, BLAIR, BROWSE. CAMPBELL, CARTER CLICK, DOUGLAS, FARRAR. FINCII, GAMERELL, GARDNER, GARTMAN, GILLESPIE. GOLDSMITH, HARRIS, HOEFGEN HOUSTON. JACKSON, JONES, KOHN, INICCRUMMEN, LICFARLAND, IWAYER, NITSCI-IRE. OSOEA. PALM, PENN PETERSON. RANSOM, ROBERDEAU, RUTLAND. SI-IELTON, SMITH, WAGGONER, WENDLANDT, VVICKER, VVILSON :-I-or I If ZO'-JCUZ'-'COO 'X7FlF't F11CZ C an Our Austin High School Band has grown from eight to one hundred members under the able leadership of Mr. VVe1don Covington. Mr. Covington has directed the Senior High School Band since 1931 and the junior High School Bands since 1933. Because of the experience the boys receive in Junior High School band work, our band has been able to do superior work. In 1935 the Maroon Band placed first in the State Band Contest. By sponsoring midnight matinees the Band has been able to buy new uniforms so that all members now have uniforms. The School Board has bought 32,000 worth of new instruments. The Band played at all home games and made three trips to out-of-town games. It appeared for the first time one-hundred pieces strong at the Texas-A. 8: M. Thanksgiving Game in 1936. The Band is planning another concert before the end of the termg it played for the Commencement Exercises in june, 1936 and also appeared on an assembly program during the fall of 1936. In 1936-1937 the Band was ranked as Highly Superior fFirst Divisionj Concert, Class A. This year the number of solo and ensemble entries were more than ever before. Numerous members received the ranking of Highly Superior and Superior. In 1936 the Band was represented at the National Contest at which Harold Mueller won Highly Superior rating. Our Band won the Grand Prize in the Battle of Flowers Contest in 19365 and it hopes to attend this year's National Contest in Oklahoma. To Amcxxs, ALF, Axplsnsox. Axruoxr, ARMACOST. BALAGIA. BARGE, BARR, BEALL H ron I r 4 BEGIQM.-xx, Brasr, Blocxzns. CQLWELL, B. COMES, J. Coxnas, DEEN, Escorr, FLORES T1 rl Rm FUGE, GATHRIGHT, GEORGE, GRIMES, GUNTER, HAENEL, HALL, HAMILTON, H.-wav B II m HENRY, HOLMES, Jacoss, KIRSCHNER, Lmsnmxo. C. LOPEZ, J. LOPEZ, E. Lunwxs, J. LUDXVIC '71 I R K P A C 2111 T R OFFICERS ,Q HAROLD MUELLER . . Presriderzt K VAN KIRICPATRICK Vriae-President ORA DAVIS . . Secretary JACK COMBS . Treasurer MALCOLM BEALL . . . Sergeant-at-Arma CONTESTS State Band Contest, Waco, April, 1936 Band: Highly Superior CFirst Divisonj Concert, Class A, 2nd place in Marching, Class A D A CONCERTS . V Final Spring Concert May, 1936, Weekly Summer Concerts at various parks 5 under auspices of City Recreation Department, Summer, 1936 First Concert of 1936-1937, March 1, 1937 HIGHLY SUPERIOR Frank George, Clarientg Randle Tankersly, Saxoplzonef Harold Mueller, Flule. SUPERIOR Van Kirpatrick, Cornelg Clinton Mathews, French Horny Marvin Young, French Horn, Leslie Colwell, French Horn, Henry XVagner, Saxophone, Van Kirk- patrick, Ernest Ludwig, and Harold Grist, Cornet Trio. Battle of Flowers Band Contest iII San Antonio, April, 1936 Band: First place, Concert, Class A. Second place, Marching, Class A. Grand Prize, Concert and IVIarching, of all Bands National Contest, Cleveland, Ohio, May, 1936 Soloist: Harold Mueller, Highly Superior CFirst Divisionl-eFlute Solo , Top row: IYIATHEXVS, MCFARLAND, MCLEAX, IVIILLER, Mooue, MURRAY, PENICK, PERKINS, Piarensox Second raw: POPHAM, POTHOFF, PRATIIER, RABENSBURG, RATHER, Russ. Ronmzrsox. Russizu., SAUNDERS Third raw: Scuuuziz, SI-IIzIusIAN, SMALL, Sxvmsa, TAI'I.oIz, B. TEASDALE, R. TIzAsuA1.e. C. THARPE, G. E. TI-IARPE Ballon: row: Tuoixms, '1'II.I.nY, ,WAI.STON, A, WILDE. W. Wrtnc, WOLF, IVOODXVARD, WYANI, Youxc C H M E 1, lg IC CSt1'2l S Since 1933 the Orchestra has been under the direction of Miss Maurine Owen. Previous to that time the Orchestra was an added attraction for the Band Directors: Mr. Burnett Pharr, Mr. Dyb- wad, and Mr. Covington, each in his turn. Under Miss Owen's direction the Orchestra has been working toward symphonic instrumentation. From a nucleus of two violins and four or five S horns, the Orchestra has grown to an organization of sixteen first EI violins, eighteen second violins, four violas, six cellos,six basses, N eight horns, and a large drum section. In the spring of 1937 the If Orchestra will enter the State Orchestra Contest. D E R U7 Boi RUTH NICPHAIL . NORRIS HAMILTON . . President , CURTIS SCHMEDES CHESTER SNYDER . Vice-President , ELLA MAE FLETCHER Secretary . JANE KAASE r BERNICE HALL . Reporter . . BERNICE HALL Soc-ial Chair-man Stand Jllasters ALFRED MILLER LEONARD DARNELL DOROTHY ALBERT Top row: OXVEN, Sponsor: ALBERT, Aricixsox, BARGE, Bocas, BUCK, BURDETT, CARTER Second raw: CLARK, Cox, CRADDOCK, DAVIS, DTNWIDDIE, EMERSON, FLETCHER, HALL, HEATH Tlurd row: HENRY, JONES, KAASE, Koux, LANE, LASSBERG, MCKEEVER, McPnA1L, NI.-XNUEL 'om ro-rv: IYIILLER, PATTON, PULLIAM, SLAUGHTIER, STEPHENS, TAYLQR, Wiuclxsox, EARL XVUKASH, EUGENE Wur:AsH l l Girls, tlaletic ssociation The G. A. A. was organized in 1923 by the Girls' Physical Educa- tion Department. Originally an open membership of sixty was decided on, but in 1933 the membership was made elective and limited to fifty. The G. A. A. aims to promote athletic participation among the high school girls. In order to achieve this purpose, the club sponsors an intramural program for girls which includes tourna- ments in basketball, tenniquoits, baseball, archery, and hockey. The semi-annual Girl's Prom, a dance for girls only, is also sponsored by G. A. A. Various outings such as hikes, picnics, and swimming parties are participated in by the members. Points are awarded for these and other athletic activities. Awards are made in June on the basis of these points. MOZELLE VVALLACE . . President . M ozELLE NVALLACE LORAINE DUBosE . Vice-President . CHARLIE FORISTER NIADELINE YVARE . Secretary . Doius BURDETT BILLIE LARSCN . Treasurer . . . BILLIE LARSON DOROTHY ALBERT . . Recording Secretary . GWENDOLYN NVALLACE Sergeanl-at-Arms . JOYCE BURDETT CHARLIE FORISTER . . Publicity Manager . iVilEDA BETH ATCDANIIEL rr1O:er'r'se2 7UP1'-iw'-'PUOW1 Top row: Davis. S1Jonsor:ALBERT, Ancmsox, BRADLEY, D. BURDEIT, J. Bum:-En. BURTON. E COULTFR L P COULTER Second row: DIELMAN, DU BosE, FARRAR, FROBESE, GEYER, Iscnv, KAASE, KRETSCHRIAR, MCCRUMvII:w Third row: NICCUISTON, TVICCUTCHEON, LICDANIEL, A. A. Nlrscx-IKE, M. A. NITSCIIKE, PATTON REID SHIPLIIY SMITH Boilom row: SPENCER, G. VVALLACIZ, lv.-XRE, XVENDLANDT, WEST, XVILLIAMS, XVOMACK, E. XVRIGHT E XX RICIIT E , l IQPRKNER, Sponsor SLAUGHTER LONG STACY The bership each : A Th trails, h Club ha he Saddle Club Saddle Club was organized in the fall of 1934 with three members. From that time the mem- as grown steadily until now the club is limited to forty-five, divided into three groups of fifteen vanced, Intermediate, and Novice groups. club members are taught the fundamentals of good horsemanship by riding in a ring, going on ving paper chases, scavenger and treasure hunts, and picnic rides. Members of the Saddle ze done rather well in the juvenile Horseshow and also in the Bit and Spur Show. Both are BETTY SLAUGHTER . . President MARY PEARL LYNN . Vice-President VIRGINIA MYERS . . Secretary-Treasurer LENA ALICE HUPPERTZ Reporter JANET LONG . . . Critic MA UEL, HUGHES. Go1NEs, DAX'IS, INIAYER, XYARD. REED, PURNELL, CARPENTER, ALEXANDER, FARRAR, YETT, SILBERSTEIN l MRS. BELL, Co-Sponsor LYNN ADAMS CLICK HUPPERTZ 116 Saddle Clllll I annual events. In addition, representatives have ridden in Dallas, W'aco, and San Antonio Shows. In the spring of 1937 the club offered a prize to the best rider in the class for children under twelve in the juvenile Horseshow. They hope to make this an annual custom. The club started as a girls' organization because, at the time, there was a co-ed club. This has since died, and, the Saddle Club has opened its membership to boys. BETTY SLAUGHTER . . President JANET LoNG . . . Vice-President EVELYN ADAMS . , Secretary-Treasurer ANN STACY . . . Reporter MARY ANN CLICK . . Crit-ic PALM, STORM. MEACHUM. BRowN, HALE, FINCH. ROSENBERG, NIATTHEWS, Cnoucu. WIDEN, WOMACK, Coax. ANDREWS Buck row: LIAR'llN, Sponsor: HILL Second row: TAYLUR, JERNIGAN, BIJRNETT, BURDETT, PIsscI-In-x Frou! row: PENNINGTON, YANCEY, Ymuskoucii Safety 13211101 The Austin High School Safety Patrol is an outgrowth of the promotion of safety in the city of Austin by the Streets and Safety Committee of the Austin Chamber of Commerce. Mr. J. E. McClain, Chairman of the,Streets and Safety Committee, Mr. VValter Long, Captain Roy Smith, Head of the Traffic Division of the Austin Police, and Mr. A. N. McCallum were the leaders in promoting this work. The patrol started with twenty patrolmen, patrolling only the two main traffic streets sur- rounding the Austin High School. Upon tjhe reorganization of the patrol in the fall of 1936, interest and enthusiasm increased until, in the spring of 1937, the organization hadgrown to a staff of eighteen officers and fifty-eight active patrolmen. The patrol increased its territory to all streets surrounding the school, and a special shift was detailed to care for the safety of the students of Pease School at hours when this is necessary. The pa rol won local recognition in the Chamber of Commerce Safety Contest when it was judged the best pat ol in Austin. Two members of the patrol were awarded individual prizes, Byron T. Yancey, chief officer, and Howard Dearing, patrolman. Cups were presented these boys and the patrol by Mr. Eugene A. Murchison. Back row: HI L, VVELLS, IWARTIN, Sponmr Fourth row: Jo 'Es, PESCI-IKA Back row: Przcic, HILL, XVELLS, MARTIN, Sponsor, D. XVILLIAMS Fourlh row: BUNGER, GRIMES, DUBE, H. BROWN, R. SMITH Third row: W ISENANT, MCCLAIN, CUNNINGI-IAM, Rozzmzn, Towns- Third row: Jones, A. Bnoww, XVHEELER, NICHOLS, CROSBY LE , Tmcsv Second row: B owN, R. S:vII'rI-I, BERGSTROM, Reese, E. SMITH, E. W LLIA1vIs, THOMPSON Front ww: T LOR, JERNIGAN, PENNINGTON, YANCEY, BURNETT, B RDEIT, DEARING Second row: GARNER, Bizncsrnom, Rossa, E. SMITI-I, Enunvs, Ron- Ears, Front row: Pxzscrncfx, KITCHENS, Ymuanoucn, YANCEX', BURNETT Tl-IORNE, VVAITS Safe 2ltl'Oil National recognition was given the organization by Mr. Arthur Lentz, Field Representative of the National Safety Council, who judged the patrol as the most oustanding high school patrol it had been his pleasure to visit in the United States. STAFF Fall Term 1936-37 Chief-Byron T. Yancey Sergeants-Jack Pennington, Carlton Yarbrough Corporal.:-Daniel Taylor, Raymond Burdett, Alfred Peschka, Clyde Kitchens, J. D. Jernigan, Clifford Waits, John Thorne Quartermaster-R. E. Burnett Sponsor-Sam. L. Martin Trajic Ojicer--Donald Hill Spring Term 1936-37 Chief-Bryon T. Yancey Captain-Howard Dearing Sergeants-Carlton Yarbrough, Jack Pennington, A. K. Bergstrom, J. D. Jernigan, Carroll Von Roeder Corporals-Elmer McClain, Mart Turner, J. A. Thompson, Robert Townsley, Wilford Roberts, Clifford Waits, Alfred Peschka, John Thorne, Hugh Reich, Carl Reese Back row: Fiflh row: F ourlh row.' Third row: Second rom Front row: NIARTIN, Sponsor: XVELLS, HILL PESCI-IKA, REESE, XVAITS TOXVNSLEY. TURNER, TI-IORNE, REICII. ROBERTS PENNINGTON, ROEDER, YAREROUGI-I, JERNIGAN, TIIOAIP- ON B- G Iz Sv , ILR Sr om YANCEY. E. SMITH, DEARING JACKSON, XVELLS Quartermaster-Elbert Smith Sponsor-Sam L. Martin T rajfic Ojicer-Donald Hill Patrol Sweetheart-Mary Pearl Lynn Afascots-Billie Juanita Jackson, Willard Wells Back row: .Sevenlh row: S ix! h row: F iflh row: Fourth row: Third row: Second row: Front row: NIARTIN, Sponsor: XVELLS, HILL GILLIAN, E. SMITI-I, MCCROCKLIN, R. SMITH, REICH, XVI-IISENANT STROMBERG, VVILEY, BRELSFORD, Boucnztnn, LARSON, SVVENSON, INXS E. XVILLIAMS, OUALLINE, YVILSON, ROEDER, XVOLSCH, GARNER, PHILQUIST TRAWEEK, EDDINS, BURDETT, E. SMITI-I, STYLES, ANDER- SoN, HUDLER TOWNSLEY, THOMPSON, TURNER, REESE PENNINGTON, YANCEY, JERNIGAN, DEARING, BERGSTROM JACKSON, XVELLS Back row: MARTIN, Sponsor: XVELLS, HILL Seventh row: PECK, R. SMITH, M. TURNER, BUNGER, HUTCI-IISON Sixlh row: VVHEELER, E. SMITH, REESE, JERNIGAN, ANDERSON, Ruiz Fiflh row: CUDE, SWINDEN, OUALLINE, BERGSTROM, W. TURNER, B. XVILSON. XVHISENANT Faurlh row: CROSBY, NICHOLS, DLIEE, INKS, H. BROWN, Boimo, PHILQUIST Third row: Second row: Front row! PESCI-IRA, TIIoxNE, WAITS, Roamars ROEDER. XVANCEY, DEARING, YARBROUGH JACKSON. WELLS UJIEFJGUU '4757-ll11CUZCP?UC'3 e ee Club The Girls' Chorus made up of eighteen girls with J. Campbell VVray directing has entered district and regional glee club meets for a number of years, and at these meets it has won many places and several cups. This year the girls were awarded a silver cup in the annual State Meet held at Mary Hardin-Baylor College in Belton. The group also sings before some local gatherings. Last year the Boys Quartet was organizedg in the fall it became an octet, and now it has added eight more members, making a double octet. The boys sang at the February Commencement this year, at P. T. A. meetings, and on various other occasions. The regular choral club which is composed of both boys and girls participated in activities at Christmas time in an assembly pro- gram of Christmas musicg and last year an Easter Cantata was presented. There are about one hundred members in this group. J. CAMPBELL XVRAY . . Direclor RUTH SUEHS A . . President JEAN GRANBERRY .... . Secretary EDWINA AKIN AND KERNS TAYLOR . Librarians MRS. J. CAMPBELL WRAY . . . Accompanist .veil Top row: ALLEN, ANTHONY, BARNES, Bmzsox, BtEsE1.E, BRELsEoRD, Cox, CRAIG, DARNELL, DAX'IS, DEVENY Second rmu: ELLSNVORTH, EVA, FULLER, GAMBRELL, GIDLEY, GOODRICH, GRIFFITTS, HALL, HARRISON, HENRY, HILL Third row: How, LYNN, INICCUTCHEON, MCDANIEL, MCPI-mu., NIARTIN, MAYER, MAFFATT, lNfOYER, NIUELLER, PENICK Bottom raw: PERKINS, Pnoro, Roa1NsoN, Scnurzlz. SMITH. SUTHERLAND, TAYLOR. TURNER, TYLER, WHARTUN. XVRIGHT Glee Club Top row: Snvroxs. PRICE, FRENCH. XVRAY, Direrlorf PENN, SMITH, TRAXYEEK Boltam row: BEALL, VVILBORN, TAYLQR, Amm, Moon, YOUNG Top row: KELLV, GRANBERRY, STANDIFER, BARGE. SUEHS, RUNDCLL, PAINTER Boltam row: ROLLINS. GRIBBLE, Poslzv, Alclx. TYLER, SEEKATZ 7-lO1 '4br-3 ZO'-153572 Quill and Scroll A charter was granted to journalists of the Austin High School on March 14, 1929 authorizing the establishment of a chapter of the National Honor Society for High School journalists, Quill and Scroll. Under the sponsorship of Miss Margetta Patterson, instructor in journalism, the chapter was named O'Henry, in honor of the foremost writer of the Capital City. Students are elected each semester by recommendation from the sponsors of the Maroon and the Comet to the National Secretary. Requirements for membership include scholarship, superior work in writing, editing, or business management on their school pub- lications. In the spring of 1934 the chapter was host to visiting high school scribes to the Interscholastic League Press Association at a reception on the Thursday night preceding their annual convention on the University Campus. Since that time the O'Henry Chapter has sponsored this annual reception. KERNSS TAYLOR . . . President . . . ELDON NEVVTON ROGER Moon .... Vice-President . . ROGER Moon MARY NIYLES NIITCHELL . . Secretary . . BERNICE HALL JEAN Cox .... Treasurer . . ALICE ANN NITSCHKE Reporter . . . CHARLES HACKETT JOHN TARPLEY . Sergeant-at-Arma . . FRANK RAMOS Parliamerrtariau. . . ELIZABETH VVHARTON Top row MARKI-IAM, Sponsor: BARNWELL, BERRY, BIESELE, BoHLs, BRELSFORD, CAPLEN, CARPENTER. Coos: Second row COULTEIQ, Cox, DARNELL, GLDLEY, GRIBBLE, GUNN, HAcIcE'r'r, HAI-IN, HALL Thzrd row ININCAID, M. MITCHELL, R. MITCHELL, MONROE, Moon, Moons, McCoRMIcIc, NI'rscI-IKE, NOLEN Bottom raw PATTILLO, PEACOCK, QUINN, ROBINSON, ROGERS, SUT!-IERLAND, TRAWEER. VVEST, XV!-IARTON T A XV 31' O O11 L O R The first Austin tllaroon, a four column paper, dated October, 1928 was sponsored by Miss Margetta Patterson. From this small beginning the paper has grown to four to six pages of seven columns, and has been judged for three years by the Texas High School Press Association the best edited paper in Texas. Distributed free to the students for several years, the paper was H placed upon a subscription basis in 1933, at the time that the A sponsorship was assumed by Mr. J. VV. Markham. Since 1934 the L Maroon has operated under the Blanket Tax. L Katheryn Owens and Joseph Baldwin edited the Paper which won its lirst State championship in 1933-34 and won first place for the school in Interscholastic League Journalism. Under the guidance of Mary Frances Keith and Homer Mueller in 1934-35, the tlfaroon placed second in the State in a close race with the t Abilene Battery. Mac Roy Rasor and Kenneth Clark edited t another championship paper in 1935-36 and broke all records in the Interscholastic League contests. This year Kerns Taylor and Bernice Hall guided Maroon destinies to another State Champion- ship and won individual honors in the fall 1936. Maroon Editors have won national honors and have been influential in Texas journalism. Top row: iil1IARKHAM.SDQ7IS07': BERRY, Assistant Editor: BOHLS, Assistant Sports Writer: BRELSFORD, Assistant Editor: CARPENTER, Business Manager: Couixrsn, Assistant Editor Second row: LISQLI1lsorgl.?orts Edttor: HACKETT, Assistant Editor: HM-IN. Assistant Editor: JOSEPH, Assistant Editor: KINCAID, Assistant Editor: KONE, ociey 11 Bottom row: NIITCHEPL, Assistant Eatitor: Mormon, Managing Editor: Moon, Assistant Editor, Education Board: Ntrscmcrs, Society Editor: PATTILLO, Columnist, Asststanl Editor: SUTHERLAND, Assistant Editor: ROGERS, Education Board 20'-12512 ZP'll UbO T C CO1'11Ct The first issue of our yearbook appeared on December 17, 1897, typewritten with the title Comet printed in red ink across the top of the page. At this time the Comet was a bi-monthly publication issued on alternate Fridays through the efforts of the Senior Class. An interesting article in this first number tells that because of a parade which is to begin at the Temporary Capitol at ten o'clock, the school will adjourn until the departure of the circus. In May 1898, the Comet came out in news- paper form with its three-columned pages filled with stories, poems, and items of school interest. The year 1907-1908 brought a monthly publication with a subscription price of twenty-five cents a term. The january issue of this year contains a picture of the five members of the graduating class. Gradually the amount of material began to increase and more different subjects were used. . at 7 '-'i 1 7' :Z -, t , 2 Q - 9 -I -f .1 1 ' X K A 1 EL .. A .Q -A . . ' .- s t Z -'iilii ' - ' ' 2 312 ' Q , r g J -A it-gif,-'ia ,N Top ro-w: 1 GRANGER, Sponsor: BIESELE, Bvmza, Cooic, E. GRXBBLE, N. GRIBBLE Second raw: GUNN, LoNG, Lunwm, MAYER, MITCHELL, MOFFATT Bottom row: Moons, McCon:vucxc, NBER, NOLEN, PAINIER, WHARTON I l he Conlet Beside short stories, editorials, locals, and personals, articles were printed about the departments of athletics, manual training, the library, news from clubs and other organizations, and exchange from other schools. In 1913-1914 the Constitution of the Students Association of Austin High was publishedg and an interesting article about or written by some member of the faculty was added. Be- ginning in 1917 the Comet was published semi-annually. Refer- ences to the World VVar began to appear in the Senior Class Oration which was entitled Our War President and in messages from some of the soldiers abroad. The volumes were then divided into five sectionsg namely: Seniors, Undergraduates, Organizations, Athletics, and Features. From that time on the Comet has continued, to grow. Now it is published yearly by a selected staff. This year the Comet is the largest yet published. KWWEG MFFWZ Top row: GUINN, Sponsor: FINCH, HERMAN, GARDNER, Sponsor Bollom row: JACKSON, LYNN, D. PETERSON, E. Psrisnsox, TAYLOR VIRGINIA TWARTIN JULIET DIIETER The s Education the Studer Our o assured. topics disc Religious Photograp 7 0111111 ea CIS IOUP tudent forum movement started in Austin High as a part of the Commissioner of 'S plan to make the United States safe for democracy. Its purpose is to encourage Its, under student leadership, to participate in the discussion of current problems. ganization got under way in the fall of 1936, and its permanence seems now to be . H. Hoyt was the organizer and is the present sponsor. Following is the list of ussed in the forum groups: Child Labor, Signs of Economic Recovery, Safety Patrol, roups of India, The Modern Newspaper, Munitions Industry Control, Transportation, y, Fascism and Communism, Crime, Latin-American Relations, Aviation, The Negro Racwre and Its Problems, Education for International Peace, Spanish Revolution, Possibil- ities of Etiropean Conflict, The VVorld Economic Situation, United States Neutrality, Observai tions Ma e From a Tour of Europe, VVhat VVe Should Know About the Texas Legislature, Propagan a, and VVhat Is First Aid? The following students are Forum Leaders: BOB DUNNE lX'lARY PEARL LYNN BRENNER HAIIMANN J. D. JERNIGANJ IQENNETH JoIINsoN ELLNVOOD JACOBS EARL Sums ' JANE CAPLEN I JACK SHELTON LEYVIS LABENSKE NAT GOODFRIEND HOXVARD MUDD Ross HoLLowAY JOHN CROSBY STEWART ALLEN JoHN THORNE ROBERT ARNOLD FORREST GREEN HENRY GRADY CHANDLER DICK CURLEE WIIITTAKER SCIIMEID JACK CUNNINGHAM JEAN NIARIE OTT ITELEN OSAEA THOMAS MUDD ROB KEELING DAVIS :HILL EUGENIA WORLEY NIINNIE RATLIFE R. T. NIILLER JoIIN PRITCHETT LYELL MALONE XYVONNE ETNYRE NASH PHILLIPS BOB OTT FowLER YETT CHARLES TRENCKMANN EDWIN LASSBERG RUTH PATILLO ' GLADYS ROBERTS HAmIPToN JoNES N. L. GAULT ELIZABETH SToNE DOUGLAS KINSER LOUIS HAENEL DEWEY FUGLER DANIEL TAYLOR EVERETT IWEEK JAMES ROXVLEY N011-Athletic Intersclmolastic Activities HOME-MAKING RALLY, Abilene, first place. First places: Helen Archer, Ellen Mosteller, and the following group: Alva Lou Harrington, Edna Heine, Ellen Mosteller, Archer VVilson, Genevieve Gunn. Representatives also won ten second places and brough home the grand prize, an Electrolux refrigerator. STATE BAND CONTEST, VVaco, the band won the highest rating awarded- highly superior. Individual highly superior ratings: Frank George, clarinet, Randle Tankersly, saxophone, Harold Mueller, flute. Individual superior ratings: Van Kirkpatrick, Cornet, Henry Vllagner, bass horn, Clinton Mathews, French horn, Leslie Colwell, French horn, Marvin Young, French horn, Van Kirkpatrick, Ernest Ludwig, Harold Grist, cornet trio. DEBATE Franklin Cage and Guilford Jones, District, Region, and State, first place. DECLAMATION Alex Tyler, District, first place, Region, second place. ART Nancy Gribble, Region, first place in charcoal. Cruz Lopez, Region, second place in color. SHORTHAND Virginia Ellis, State, third place. CHORAL SINGING District-first place to all entries. , Girls' chorus. Girls' trio: Clara Jean Granberry, Ruth Suehs, Claire Louise Mayer. Girl's solo: Claire Louise Mayer. Male solo: James McCormick. Male quartette: Kerns Taylor, James McCormick, Truman Griffin, Charles Fergusson. INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE PRESS CONFERENCE, Austin, first place. Mac Roy Rasor, first place in feature writing and headline writing, second place in copy reading. Kenneth Clark, first place in editorial writing, news writing, and copyreading, second place in head- line writing. ONE-ACT PLAY District and Region, first place. State, second place. - The cast included Alice Ann Nitschke, Helen Robinson, Billy jackson, John Kuhn, Billy Stan- berry, and Billy McDugald. Alice Ann was judged best actress in both the District and Regional meets as well as being place on the All-Star cast in the State meet. - JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, Georgetown. Frank Clements, first place. Forrest Green, second place. STATE LATIN CONTEST, Austin. ' Essay contest: 4th year, Walter Long, first place, lst year, janet Long, first place, 3rd year, Walter Babel, second place, 2nd year, Tommy Anderson, second place. VVritten contest: 4th year, Walter Long, Hrst place, 4th year, Martin Ettlinger, second place, Znd year, Patti Nolen, second place, 3rd year, Kathrin Leigh, third place. I1'1t1'El111ll1'2li Activities NON-ATHLETIC DEBATE Boy winners: Bill Clark Girl winners: Alva Lou Harrington Bill Russell Frances Gale Jones DECLAMATION Senior boy winner: Nat Goodfriend Senior girl winner: Zoe Wilcox junior boy winner: John Kingsberry Junior girl winner: Doris Jean Peterson ATHLETIC Y Boys Basket Ball winners: Sammy XV est, Capzfalfn Volley Ball winners: Sam Griffin, Captain Free T Ed Cornwell Bill Stocking Kerns Taylor Frank Ramos Phil Atkins Max Schlegel hrow winner: Charles Donoho Boxing Final winners: 115 pound Tenequoits winners: Independent division: jean Fencing winner: 125 pound class-Frank Kuse 135 pound class-Trueitt Long 145 pound class-Joe Horton 155 pound class-Otis Sommers 165 pound Heavyweight class-jack Tipton Class-Monroe Smith Girls Marie Ott and Helen Osoba David Stewart Mack Hoppock Jack Tipton Earl Carl Lewis Hammil Frank Carquerville Billy Moore Edwin Lassberg class-Hampton Escott Club division: Connie Gossett and Hazel Goldsmith CPolyhymnianj The Independent team became school champions by defeating the winners in the club division. ,-if W 5-sf: . J 'Q f . ' V H Y awww? - x x ., W - , I fx- wg-K v ,M 4.x A A ,An 5 is - W- ,N f' - 1? Yezws-r '?5e.1k?tf Cmweeu. HLICGANNNITSCHKG Hewm Roemsow Hnamerr Mnoanu ' Comme Gossen- Beazw. Rnmeome Queen Nominees ffevom, 1,i, 11.- Queen of the Marine Court Mary Pearl Lynn Eleventh Grade oWilliam McDugald Eleventh Grade Q Mary Pearl Lynn Tenth Grade 0 William Eckert Tenth Grade 0 Kathryn Rather E s Ninth Grade 0 Ralph Park Ninth Grade Q Connie Gossett Alas H an Best 1110! Best Alas Mos Le Comet Staff Suggests t Representative . dsomest-lvlost Beautiful Personality . . t Athletic . Dancer . t Timid t Studious lVIos.E Humorous . M ost Talkatioe . Ill os 1 Sophisticated . F rankest .... Mos t Likely to Succeed . l Boy: BILLY MCDUGALD JOHN KUHN' JOHN MCGEE BILLY ELLIOTT ROGER MOOD ROBERT MILLER CURTIS SCHMEDES . EDWVIN LASSBERG FRED LEISERING . CHESTER GRANVILLE STEWART ALLEN IQERNS TAYLOR Its C11OiCCS Girl: ALICE ANN NITSCI'lKE HEIIEN ROBINSON MARY PEARL LYNN SYBIL CATTERALL GRACE BIESELE MARY HAGERTY OMA RAY ANN ROBERDEAU ELIZABETH VVHARTON ELIZABETH NICGLI ELEANOR ANTHONY NANCY' GRIBBLE ' 54.1, wa., Nm M .13 W M Wag , we M 55am Nr' a R53 wh X , .X ,sqm W M- , '47, ' H N M .w w , -Q W it COACHING TAFF STANDARD LAMBERT Head Football Coach J. L. KEEL Track Coach and Head Coach of B Team v FRANK C. GUFFIN Head Coach of Goldshirls Top Center C. J. ALDERSON Tennis Coach and Assistant Football Coach JAMES W. TOLBERT Goldshirl Lina Coach CENTER BENNIE F. STRICKLAND Head of Physical Education Department Bottom Center THOMAS BIRDWELL B Team L1.ne Coach l l 1 , I I Y Co-captailr. ELLIOT, Quarterback Co-captain JUNGBIICHEL, Ceuier STEXVART, Tackle A ootball The Marobns journeyed to Cleburne to open their 1936 schedule against the heavy Cleburne Yellow- jackets. After having 19 points scored against them in the hrst three periods, the Maroons came to life in the hnal ciuarter, scoring their only 6 points by a 38-yard pass from Eckert to Taylor. Austin gained possession of the ball with an interception by Co-captain jungmichel. Nursinglan age-old grudge, the Temple Wildcats and Austin went to battle at Temple. The NVildcats got off to a 7 point lead in the fl1'SlI halfg but in the second period Eckert pushed the ball over from the 4-yard line for a Maroon touchdown, and Albert Taylor place-kicked the extra point. Game statistics show that Austin out-played the Wildcats in T every department, but the game ended in a 7 to 7 deadlock. l BASEY TACKLES LANE FOR A LOSS VVEST, Jlfarzagcr aces. at al 4a c Q An l I MODRALL, Tackle GAGE, Center SWANSON, Guard Ooflaall Led by Eckert, Parks, and Taylor, the Crimsons vanquished the Laredo Tigers with a score of 20.to 0. In the first two minutes of play Eckert plunged through for a touchdown. On the first play in the second quarter Parks scored on an end run from the 14-yard line. Both extra points were converted by Taylor. In the last quarter Kuhn and Eckert put the ball on the 12-yard stripe, and then Eckert crashed over for the final tally. ' Austin opened the conference play against the crippled Harlandale team. XVith Jungmichel, Eckert, Kuhn, Taylor, and Parks scoring, the Maroons were able to put over 69 points to the eneniy's 0. Playing on a mud-soaked, rain-drizzled field, the Maroons conquered the Brackenridge Eagles at San Antonio, 25-0. Early in the first stanza Eckert plunged through for the first BROWN, Jlfaozager KUHN MAKES SECOND TOUCHDOWN AGAINST THOMAS JEFF. l l i l w l l A TRY AT THE THOMAS JEFF LINE O otbali tally. For the second touchdown Ralph Park was the main stave in advancing the ball to the one-yard line: and Taylor plunged through. Reagan Gage was responsible for the remaining Maroon tallies. He intercepted a pass and ran 60 yards to score, fell on a punt blocked by Schlegel for another touchdown, and kicked the extra point. Thus a reserve center scored more points than all the backs. i V Tivy's unstoppable backs, McCaleb, Holbrook, and Chambliss, combined their forces to trample the Maroons 38 td O. After the first minute of play, H Booty Eckert, the Maroons' only triple threater, was taken out of the game because of an attack of appendicitis. - l l l V. D. BASEY, Guard ECKERT, Habfback PARK, Habfback l PARK CIRCLES MUSTANGS LEFT END ootlball Considerably weakened, the Maroons, already outclassed, gave the mighty Kerrville lads very little competition. This game was the only one in which Austin was held scoreless. The Antlers later went to the state Hnals. In the most dramatic game of the season the Crimson Kids dropped a heart-breaking defeat to the Thomas Jefferson Mustangs, 21 to 19. The Mustangs got the jump on the luckless Maroons in the Hrst half with two touchdown passes and a blocked kick behind the Maroon goal. Late in the second quarter Reagan Gage intercepted a Jefferson pass and raced 72 yards for a touchdown. In the third quarter Taylor tossed a pass to Kuhn for another tally. This same passing combination netted the extra point. The final BICDUGALD, End A. TAYLOR, Fullback KUHN, Quarlerback i O 0th all Nrxssouu End quarter saw Eckert return a punt to the 12-yard line and then, on the next play: run it over for a third touchdown to put Austin ahead 19 to 15. Austin's penalties on the next two plays put the ball close to the pay mark for Thomas jefferson. After three unsuccessful tries, Reeves of the Mustangs dived over center for the winning touchdown. In the final conference game of the 'year the Maroons defeated the San Antonio Tech Bufialoes 13 to O. During the first half l I . TAYLOR PLUNGES THROUGH AGAINST THE MUQTAIX GS Austin was held scoreless, and the teams seemed very ew enly matched. A pass from Eckert to Taylor brought the Hrst Maroon score in the third quarter. This combination clicked again for the extra point. At the first of the fourth quarter, a pass, Elliot to Schlegel, was good for the final 6 points in the last district game. Both scores were results of blocked punts by Wfayland Basey. The Maroons' finale was played in Port Arthur against the Yellowjackets. The first half found the Yellowjackets plunging through the Austin line for 12 points. As the fading minutes of the second quarter drew near, Ralph Park booted a quick kick for 69 yardsg and the ball rolled out on the Port Arthur 4-yard line. On the next play Jungmichel blocked a Yellowjacket punt, S TAYLOR, End O Othall and Jaques dived on the ball for a touchdown. The Yellow- jackets plunged over for another touchdown in the final quarter making the score 6 to 19, and after a few more minutes the Austin Maroons' 1936 season was over. The Austin Maroons had a fairly good season this year since they came out third in the district and scored against all teams but one. Not having succeeded in defeating Temple, their tradi- tional rival, for more than five years, Austin tied them this year. Booty Eckert, who was awarded the Lions Club trophy for being KUHN GETS AROUND jEFF'S END ' the best all-around playerg V. D. Basey, and David Stewart made the All-District team. Basey and Stewart also made the All- South Texas team. The B team had a favorable 1936 season by winning three out of five scheduled games. Outstanding in the squad were Gosset, Enquist, Mayhill, Cox, and Helf if. the back-field, Tipton and Seibt at guards, Lee and Jim Maufrais at tackle, Taylor and Loney at end, and Brooks and Hatzfeld at center. The Goldshirts had a very successful 1936 season. VVith Duggin, Speir, and Abramson starring in the backheld, Alexander and Looke in the line, they won three games out of four. Coach Gufhn believes that he has good Maroon material in his boys. FILLINGIM, Tackle MAROON SCHEDULE Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin 6-Cleburne 207Laredo . 7-Temple . 694Har1andale Brackenridge 0-+Kerrville . 19-ljefferson 134Tech . . 6-Port Arthur 165 X 104 1 Sci-ILEGEL, End LAMBERT, Coach DISTRICT STANDINGS TEAM Kerrville . Thos. Jeff. Austin . . S. A. Tech Brackenridge Harlandale YV L PCT. 5 0 . 1000 4 1 .800 3 2 . 600 2 3 . 400 1 4 . 200 0 5 .000 LOUIS, Guard COQUAT, Tackle J. NIAUFRAUS, Tackle CRJ TIPTON, Guard IRQ 1 4 PLAYER TDS EP Eckert . . 10 0 Kuhn . 4 1 Taylor . . 3 6 Gage . 3 1 Park . . 3 0 Jungmichel . 1 O Schlegel . . 1 0 Jaques 1 0 Nassour . . 0 1 ALDERSON, Assistant Coach B TEAM SCHEDULE Austin 13-St. Ed. Preps Austin 26-Temple . . Austin 26-Killeen . . . Austin 6- Belton . . Austin 6-School for Deaf . GOLDSHI RT SCH ED ULE Austin 0 Austin 13 Austin 26 Austin 18 Buda. . . . School for Deaf School for Deaf . Pllugerville . L, MAUFRAIS, Tackle CRJ SEIBT, Guard CRD JAQUES' E715 UU ENQUIST, HaU'back CRD KEELQ Coach of B team . M ., ,r..., . ,H . KW M, 'r 1 , , as , , . , .:. X A - as . . sf its .5 ,, - we , W. .f E: - -125,53-,set gifs - A -is ....f .X ..bx - ,. i, , , . ., . K f .fr.-is -j.iFlJf?ga5v?' -igjgilS5i7'QfQ . ., N' to to ' ' wtf sg-:f -..,5sg-fag-Q :f f R i K -if ,it me Tkgirwiff X 5 tt , -fx K E X f Bi s it as S i N kg A 53 as if t X Y X - 'ni'-an-i-Alf' X '--Qt sv A r ' igggmf . . I E 5 ZOU2Wl'-UUZDD P-3'-IO-F'l'P1 '11t 'F17E 71WIP U WOW'-CEP'-3 V' asket all VVith nine letter men returning from last season Coach Bennie Strick- land brought his squad through thirty-three games of basketball with a total of twenty-two victories and eleven defeats. This was an excep- tionally good record. During the Thanksgiving Holidays the Maroons began their season when they met VVaxahachie and came through victoriously with a score of 37-14. With a feeling of confidence the Crimson Kids fought against Dallas in three tough games, VVoodrow Wilson, Adamson, and Forrest Avenue. Austin kept the lead in all games. After running over the Burnet team to the tune of 40-26, the Austin players went into East Texas during the Christmas Holidays where they played against Kilgore, Brownsboro, Grapeland, Palestine, Slocum, Neches, and Elkhart. The Maroons returned triumphantly after twice defeating Elkhart and Neches. The only game lost was to Brownsboro, 25-24. As soon as Austin placed the name of San Antonio Tech on their calendar of successes, they entered an invitation tournament at San Antonio. There the Maroons defeated three opponents, Milby, Harlandale, and Tech, but in the final game against jefferson Davis of Houston they lost a hard battle by a score of 31-17. The following week the Crimson boys went again to San Antonio to play Brackenridge. Lady Luck frowned upon them and they were left on the short side of a 28-27 score. When Thomas jefferson came to Austin, the Maroons were ready and walked off with the game with a score of 27-22. In the first game with Temple this season the Maroons were defeated, in a close game 25-24. lVlCDUGALD KUHN its tfolfi r M . WOl '43 -3 P1750 PUP1 av 'Riff X -s t amz.-as X- -' -..- .W ' s H .v-ai. '--ve . ' 'Q . , at., V, ISV E115 .. ,ia i ' -I P 5. 1. .1 as f iii 4- I N ' s ies, gig, . X f 2 5 5 -' is:--? . 7 645961 1 i. 4-z?r+,,f--ffb' .gag ' 1, ' H., sg kmiass. I it ., , ..,, ,,,.v V, ag- ,,...... 2' F I cn Z F1 75 O f Ti 1 Eli? .. ,--, . .i ,..1,,. .mai M, , M., A - . C' '- 7 '-751-fl., - . 3i,fa2'.f2', XY,,TYf, ..i.'. Z asliet all Austin won the first of two games against Gober, the runner-up for the state championship. Between the games with Gober Austin defeated Bonham. To determine the district champions the Maroons had to play a series of three out of five games with Temple. Practically the entire first team became ineligible in Februaryg hence the Maroon's average in height as well as in age and experience decreased astonishingly. This can account for the fact that, although the Austin boys fought hard and well, they were unable to gain the lead in any game against the Wildcats. In the first game the Maroons dropped 23 points to the VVildcat's 34. Although Stevenson started well in the second game, he was unable to contribute in his usual manner because of an injured hand. The whistle blew when the score was 18-11 against Austin. The third game was also lost in a 10-15 defeat. Despite a good start in the game with Sidney Lanier of San Antonio, Austin was defeated 28-14. The last game on Austin's schedule, with . Harlandale, was lost 23-21 after a hard, close game in which Eckert and Russell E basketed the majority of points for Austin. K The individual points listed below would E have been much greater if a record of T the East Texas games had been keptz' Anderson .... 131 Barnes . 54 Crenshaw 1 Eckert . 28 Elliott . . 10 Granville . 1 21 M N Greer . 97 . f -f Hatzfeld - 4 . ii H Kuhn - - 6 1 A McDugald . 33 T Park 11 F R t' L Sherrill . 11 'IZI D Stevenson ' 53 A. Taylor . 4 M. Taylor . 129 l Terrill . 2 RUSSELL SHERRILL .... .. , A li x 'i ' I S X 'Q - 1 -f..r ' if . I A il. , - N f 1 . f r ' . A A ' l'11l 'l '-GIZZPFJO U2l'1'IZ7-71PU:1 UJl OIC'7'-1 ZOwZt114It1'1Hw P' 'Z1Ol '4DP'-3 - -fs qw- aff. - A-:J-asf' f.-is -X. . .L-az -11: A .fs ws --1.-.f 521+ -Qwvfww is ..-1-: 1l.?c:.E:.1x Xggfl- - '-'-was-Q3 fly-g,1,:A .5535 .- -' - ' Li: X' li' ff P tt 1 if 2 v i l QTEPHENSON 1 STRICKLAND, Coach I-IELF PRATHER ECKER1' ' EIS elb 311 During 1936 Austin experienced one of its most successful baseball seasons in several years. After starting the season with a 3-0 win from Temple High School, the Maroons won successive games from Bryan 5-3, Brackenridge 6-5, and two games from Adamson High School of Dallas 12-6 and 7-6. The Temple Wildcats, still smarting from the defeat they received in the season opener, met the Austin nine again, this time, however, they humbled Austin 4-2. Then Austin journeyed to Hondo, where, after ten innings of line ball playing, they conquered the Owls with a final score of 7-5. To top off the regular season, the Maroons took a 6-4 victory from Thomas jeller- son High School. I Coach Bennie Strickland inaugurated the first annual Baseball tourna- ment to be held at Austin High School. Six clubs were entered in the . TAYLOR HARSCH Cousms PHILLIPS BARNES ORAND M. TAYLOR B218 Cllflll tournament, namely: Wfeslaco, Killeen, San Antonio Tech, Hondo, Waxahachie, and Austin. Austin made its way through the first round by defeating VVaxahachie 3-0, but, due to many costly errors, lost the semi-iinal round to Main Tech of San Antonio by the top-heavy score of 18-6. Killeen and Main Tech advanced to the finals. The Killeen Kangaroos offered a Ene club that featured good pitchers and a heavy batting order. They beat the Tech Buffs 6-3 to win the title. Letterrnen for the 1936 season were as follows: Freddie Everett, Charles Stevenson, Bunky Helf, Jack Prather, Booty Eckert, Dale Barnes, Herbert Orand, McCaleb Taylor, Billy Elliott, Albert Taylor, Franklin Raymond, Max Schlegel, Frankie Harsch, james Phillips, Bob Cousins, Billie Fields, and Manager joe Anderson. ELLIOTT ANDERSON, Manager FIELDS RAYMOND SCHLEGEL EVERET1' '-3'-ll'1'l7JP14.P'l MFIOW TTLPW'-6 IZ-IC Although hampered from time to time by illness of members of the team, the Maroon track season, 1936, was not without its bright spots. The star of the season was Freddie Everett, and with six lettermen returning the prospects for 1937 are brighter even though Everett was lost through graduation. Competing in seven meets, Coach john Keel's Maroons won two by good margins. After a hard battle Thomas Edison High School of San Antonio won the first meet 69-53. The Maroons' new star, Freddie Everett, made 13 points by taking first in the shot and javelin and second in broad jump. First places for Austin also went to Morris Gregory, pole vault, john Nash, discusg and Buford Abramson, 220-yard dash. In the Cameron invitation meet the Maroons finished seventh with seven points. Five of these points were made by Freddie Everett, one by Douglas Jaques, and the seventh by the sprint relay team. The Maroons found the competition much too fast at the Texas Relays in Austin. Although they won their heat in the medley relay, the time was too slow to place in the final check-up. Their qualification for the finals in the mile relay was forfeited because of illness. A few men at the Lockhart Relays managed to finish fourth in a fast field with 14591 points. The star for Austin was Morris Gregory +4 Q ii ii r 2 A , HARRIS KUHN i 1'2I.C who tied for first in the pole vault, Vaulting 11 feet 8 inches. The Maroons fared better at Smithville by coming out on top 88-38. First places for Austin went to Freddie Everett, discus and shot, Billy McDugald, high jump, Bill Kuhn, the 440, Buford Abramson, the 100 and 220 yard dashesg Claiborne Duval, mile, Anthony Tracy, half mileg Dan Harwell, low hurdles: and Douglas Jaques, high hurdles. Spurred on by their victory over Smithville, they all gave top performances at the District meet at Georgetown and were ac- claimed the District champions. The final scoring gave Austin 36M points, and Freddie Everett was second high point man of the meet. The next week there was a general let-down, and Austin got only one point in the Regional meet at San Marcos. Freddie Everett contributed the one point by placing fourth in the javelin, thereby qualifying himself for the State meet. Lettermen for the season were Bill Kuhn, Everett Bohls, VVesley Collier, Morris Gregory, Randolph Harris, Buford Abramson, Douglas Jaques, Anthony Tracy, Freddie Everett, Garland Adair, Claiborne Duval, and Clarence Keng, manager. Reserve letters were given to Emmett Ehlers, Judd Oualline, Tommy Taylor, Dan Harwell, Charles Davis, Leonard Swenson, and John Nash. Z0wE5WwP 4WOOmWO 'PU'-'CPUDP KENG, Manager DUVAL CoLLn:n '7JF1'1'-BIPQDPDU Ul lT1'-'TJOOUU wmomimnm i...- . . BURISETTE GRANWLLE 6111118 The Austin High Maroon netters completed their first season under Coach C, J. CShortyj Alderson, with a very good record. In the short time allotted to the coach he ably organized a team that won ten out of the fourteen meets played. Chester Granville, number one Maroon netter, suffering from a broken ankle, was unable to participate in the first fourteen matches: but fortunately he recovered in time for the district and state competition. Chester and Edward Hatzfeld capably represented Austin in doubles, losing only in the final round of the state meet to NVaco. There is no doubt that this would have been a winning combination had it not been for Chester's weak ankle. The previous statement was clearly confirmed when Chester won in the VVaco tournament the right to represent Texas in national competition. In spite of an extremely high wind during the Austin-Georgetown tournament Austin men won 12 out of 13 singles matches, and 5 out of 6 double matches. The first six men on the Austin High squad visited Taylor, defeat- ing them 5 out of 6 matches. Ball High School of Galveston lost to Austin on our own Athletic Club courts, 6-0 in singles and 3-1 in doubles. On Saturday, April 5, 1936, the Maroons visited the island city to return the meet played in Austin. The island team suffered a 10-1 defeat in singles and a 4-1 defeat in doubles. Hatzfeld, who has a promising future, de- feated Galveston's number one netter 6-1, 3-6, and 6-2. HATZFELD BAKER TCHHIS CHESTER GRANVILLE got a late start, but played some great tennis. EDWARD HATZFELD, perhaps the most consistent player on the squad, is capable of scaling lofty heights in the field of tennis. JOE BOWLES was a consistent winner in singles and doubles. BILL STOCKING showed flashes of tennis genius, but was erratic. BILLY JOE BAXTER has the pep and fire to bolster all the team. GARVIN GREER is every inch a fighter. CURTIS SCI-IMEDES is a consistent, conscientious pluggerg we expect greater performances from him. GEORGE NALLE, though not a natural player, has a flaming heart and a level head. 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HATS CLOTHING SHIRTS DoBBs HICKEY-FREEMAN ARROW STETsoN Soc1ETY BRAND TROY GUILD BORSALINO GRIPPON MANHATTAN ii MILLER D. B. LEWIS, JR. BLUE PRINT CQ. A THE FRIENDLY GROCER MANUAL TRAINING S45 W. 6th Phone 9545 SUPPLIES Blue Print cmd Photo-swf West Austlll Drug Store Service WALTER S. STEHR, Prop. , Sixth and Blanco O8 E' 10TH PHONE 2-1177 Phone 5800 Austin, Texas I -5 -1Q....,.,, I Z I P P E R S ,.,, . fn UP TO 25 ET. IN LENGTH ,,, 5, ' MAKERS OE FINE A DYEINO, SHOES MADE LONGER BOOTS and SHOES AND WIDER, ARCH SUPPORTS FREE DELIVERY Srons No. 1 A sgggzli nog 2 IEEE Q ST- VAQ fx:-VA luwg 'W 5- Q gS!rLL1IlE..f SSIE UGIEQ IIILZNZCS.. ka ' The Home of Shoe Repairing 'J THE ENERGY FOOD WITH A DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR 1E1tT1l1E-Ur IK. IHTELQ 3 BREAD GUARANTEED FRESH, ALWAYS At Your Grocer BAKED BY AUSTIN BAKING CG. -4--T--4ki..iM-i.f1--i-in-i- COMPLIMENTS OP I ELDRIDGE MOORE , I I DRUG CO. 1 1 I 1 THREE STo RES 1 1 1 I Y iff? 02 . W + slfgff E i Q A lIE1l1lE 3 THE DRUG STORE WITH THE 1 HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT A STORE No. 1 STORE No. 2 12TH AND RIo GRANDE 1300 CONGRESS Phones 2-3117and 2-3118 Phone 2-4117 , I STORE NO. 3 - ' 1013BRAzoS - I Phone 2-4131 A + Z IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVICE 2 C N - ' 4 3 T ?'? 'l' 'T ? Q l 'i l i lf'?'Qf P'? '4 g . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. IO. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. 21. 11 13. 24. 23. 26. 17. 28. ,9 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 3.1. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41 42 43. Could they stood it? Boy chokes girl. And I said-. These Moody people. Ilold tight. Three and n Ilulf on Z1 fencu. Phcw! It's al-VV1'igl1t. VW ry VVeyc1'- man. Mood vs. Mc- Cornlitk. Sillyette. On the steps. Mirrors won't help! Just Leslie. Sec thc birdie? l.et's Sing Again. VVho's on thc string? Snppiest of Snpps. Find it? Bell mug! On your mark-. A bunch. llc-tlye Jo. Rolls Rough. Sailor-girl. A NVest-ern Sapp Kitclxcifs zi rest. VVho's the swnnme r ? The swimmcr. Content. Cold feet. NVell, XVells! Oops! Iileunofs stuck. Feminine Hill Tell. Deep River! All day sucker. lVe've got sonic- tliing there! Oh, those faces. Hit but cmft run. Supps again. Talkative Mood. -Doris Dream- ing. That's a scream. THE T High School Crowd finds the clothes it prefers at soARBRoUoH's Th I d d I Sh p pecialize k p g t b th b st campus f h d p iding them in pp p t for the High S h I C d C 00 f0lU ........... . The Students' Shop The Sport Shop The Collegiate Shop Seculrhtoumh A Sons CARL MAYER C O. ESTABLISHED 1865 J E W E L E R S S E N I O R S One VVord Descriptions Shoes POI ACEVEDO, CARMEN-hesitant ADAIR, GARLAND-amicable Young Women ADAMS, JOE-srudious and ALBA MARGARET perspzcaczous ALB RT, DOROTHY-abbreuzared ALBRED, JACK-mischievous ALEXANDER, CULLEN-friendly ALL N, ARCHIE RAY+annOyz'ng ALL N, STEWART-egotistical QUIST, EvELYN+rimid MONS, REGINALD-conscientious AIRHART. WOODROW-suftabfe E . AL AM ANDERSON, BILLY-idle ANDERSON, JOE-spry ANEERSON, ROBERT-keen AN HONY, ELEANOR-lirrle-reahdevil ARMSTRONG, GRACE+-giggly AREITT, JACK--systematic AT INS, PHILLIP-frank BALLARDL C. T.-chiualrous BANKS, NANCY-airy BANEIER, ERNA-Minnie-ha-ha BAR E, GENEVIEVE-+deuored BARNES, DALE-agile BARNES, MARGARET-lOUeIy BARNETT, J. C.-sn-aight-forward VJ Omen Who Dress Young French Boot Shop 720 CONGRESS AVE. The perfect gift- F L O W E R S CONNELLYS FLORISTS BARNETTE, MAVIS-suitable Lavaca at 19th Phone 61 18 BASIFY, MARGARET-prz'ssy C ARIE A TOI ETTE BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES Page 178 J. R. REED MUSIC Co. Your Friends Austin's Leading Music House PHONE 3531 NAU'S SAN JACINTO DRUG STORE ' Prescriptions Filled by a Graduate Pharmacist 19 h and San Jacinto Phone 4644 J O E SASSMAN GULF SERVICE STATION 107 Congress Ave. Phone 4126 IBIYJS O11 LIIIHIJ Cl' C O . RESIDENCE BUILDING A SPECIALTY All Kinds of Building Materials Call 5331-5332 415 W. 19th St. COMPL IMENTS OE DAY 81 NIGHT CLEANERS SUITS Cleaned and Pressed 25c PLAIN DRESSES . . .40c 411 W. 19th St. Phone 2-5722 VIETA'S MILLINE RY SALO N IN THE MARIE ANTOINETTE HATS OF QUALITY and REASONABLE PRICES 8zTREAD If TI'11lfIOW W-CBJ FUNERAL HOME Lavaca at 17th PJ 170 1. In step. 2. We need A. Painter. 3. just floating 7. Aping Albert. 8. Silly grins. 9. Such a little thing. 13. On the fence. 14. A perfect model. 15. Slip oH? 16. 19. Studying hard? 20. Where ya going, gals? 21. Edith along. 4. S'matter, Rosey? 5. Peek-a-boo. 6. Squirrels, girls? 10. She's standing Yett. 11. Serious Sapps. 12. The Conqueror. Standing room only. 17. Engineeeers up! 18. All burned up. restin. 22. Pretty slick, eh? 23. Forister foresting. 24. Plato- nians all! 25. Napoleon 'n Jo's sister. 26. Our Co-editor-ess! 27. They ditched Gene. 28. Hollow -way. 29. Up 'n Adam, Calvert. 30. In the dark. s. They Were Tough . . . Those Mohawk Indians. It is a historical fact that the Mohawk tribe was feared more than any other, They had the strength and stamina to keep on going after others had stopped. Mohawk TireS,like their namesakes, have this quality, too. You will find them serving faithfully long after you would normally expect a tire to be through. STUART WATT Inc. 5TH AND BRAZOS PHONES lllllllll f XA f' ,TTF Xx 4, fx 1 xxx f Ab Q . N' 7 -qi , sf' Q S -Sgt 815 R-E -..I pg '5 it ' H ci ro IN N ' X R117 5383 3171 FINE PAPER WRAPPING PAPER Y BAGS TWINE 131 West 7th Street PAPER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE SCHOOL SUPPLIES LOANS AND RENTALS Phone 6154 310 E 4th St P ONE 2 4121 SENIORS ONE WORD DESCRIPTION BASSFORD ERWIN presentable BELK BILLY -earnest BEHRENDS FANNIE dlmdenf BERGFIELD MARJORIE Ioumg BIESELE GRACE uzuaczous BLAKFSLEE TRAVIS bold BOHLS EXIERETT athlettc BOOTH LORRAINE guzleless BOOTH VIRGINIA spzrzted BOURLAND NEWTON gusty BOWLES JOE Independent BOWLES LEE shrewd BOWLES MADELINE promzszng BOWLES MARCELLA attentive BRADLEY JESSIE RUTH-comelq BRELSFORD REGINA-cheerful BROWN BART-quick BROWN EVELXNE sfylfsb BROWNE LUCILLE-effderlf BRYCE MILLAR Jolly BRYDSON WILLIAM shmmg BUCK CLEO-peacefuf BURDETTE JOYCE patzent BURDETTE PEGGY popular BYBEE BOB English CAPEHART ORA LEE kind I-f ' 1 . 1. 4 i ' v I ' I S I 1 4 1 1 I n . . ' . r 1 - I 1 1 Q- n - 5 1 Y ., I I n v I T y i ' r 1 ' ' 1. 1 l l11Q1 Established 18 98 1 COMPLIMENTS CF The H. H. Voss COHIPHIIY HARDWARE-CRoCKERY--sToVEs , Qcaluunq, J 13 GLASSWARE-SILVERWARE PINE CHINA-ALUMINUM WARE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES HOTEL SUPPLIES ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 511 Congress Ave. Phone 6165 AUSTIN, TEXAS 612 Brazos Phone 2-1631 . C. KNIPPA G. C. SEIDERS Se, What You Buy - - - Thafs the Way to and Always Have See 1Vhat You Save ' the Best SELF SE VE OCERY I 100 Z, QUALITY, COURTESY AND SATISFACTION 10111 Congress 3101 Guadalupe 412 West Sixth Pg 1.5 .. o E 1 ain ' w the University Studio has had the privilege of pro- viding the photographs for the COMET, MEM BER -,MS -Inf 5' 'Q L' O S 2 3 P '41 'Won -or 'VF I CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE is our Watchword. Our best ads are our many friends who have been pleased with our Work. Our interest does not cease when We receive your money. Your con- tinued satisfaction is our aim. By this we mean that the portraits we make of you are guaranteed to remain as pretty as they are on the day you receive them. 'They are carefully made, and will never fade nor stain. Buy q u a I i r y when you buy photographs I ER ITY ST Austin's Finest DAN E. MCCASKILL, Owner DIO PORTRAITS -- MINIATURES - COPIES - OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY -- HOME PORTRAITS -- SPEED PHOTOGRAPHY Guadalupe at Twenty-first Street AUSTIN, TEXAS Page IS3 Compliments of Qlflrlstianson-Le1Jerma11 INSURANCE Geo. Wicker OI Co. NORWOOD BLDG. I I ' , 1 ' CRE4 M Env C 0 Offffy ox-Sc11miclt HQME IOP PLUMBING - HEATING ALK-OVER SHOES ELECTRIC 606 ongress Austin 412 West 5th St. Phone 2-2435 QFAQLY WP nn ' Q' i.,,,,,.e EM' CLEANER, DYER and HATTER 913 CONGRESS AVE. PHONE 2'1166 1'rhe New N' AUSTIN HILCO e1 ee 3333,- Ada acaa CO. CONC13RATULAT1ONS TO THE 1936-37 CLASS Grarhmers Book Store 917 Congress Ave. Austin, Texas SENIORS One Word Descriptions CARTER, ARMINTA-majestic CARTER. BILLY JOE-unusual CATTERALL, SYBIL-nimble CHAMPION, JACK-haywire CHASE, MILTON-reserved CHOTE, ARNETTE-deluxe CLARK, LAURA LEE--calm CLEMENTS, FRANK-air-minded CLIFFORD, LUCILLE-delightful COLWELL, LESLIE-interesting COOK, JAMES-happy-go-lucky COOKSEY, EURSEL LEE-joyful COQUAT, BOB--good guy CORNWELL, ED-impressive CovERT, GEORGE-supercilious Cox, FLoRENcE-retiring Cox, JEAN-breezy CRAIG, COURTLAND-Sportsman CRISWELL, HAROLD-impassiue CUDE, ERMER GRACE-neat DARWIN, SHIRLIEREED-ehfecriue ' DAVENPORT, LEWIS-rrauelfer DAVIS, MAB-LE--academic DAY, DOROTHY--striking DEEN, CHESTER-lirrle DIELMANN, RAYANNA-odd DONOHO, CHARLES--competent DRAEGER, KENNETH--accurate A Page 18 --+--4-4--i- -'ll--All--1014!--43.1K EVERYBODYS BooKsToRE 1sYoURsToRE FORg BOOKS NOVELTIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES BIBLES OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY GREETING CARDS BRIEF CASES SCRAP BOOKS LEATHER GOODS -ana' many other useful and beautiful things. A Everyhoclyis Bookstore AUSTIN,TEXAS HAROLD AND CHAS. BURTON MCKENZIE 906 CONGRESS AVE. PHONE 7483 IF IT'S PRINTING . P H 0 N E Stovall-Richter KNAPE PRINTING CO. pliming QQ. 103-105 E. 10th PIIOIIE 7543 ffwhere Quality and Serwbe . are Paramount Business Stationery-Folders Booklets-Color Printing Loose Leaf Ledger Sheets Machine Bookkeeping Forms SALES - SERVICE BASDALL GARDNER 1510 S. Congress Phone 5292 406 San Antonio St. Austin, Te White Pharn1acy A B. M. WHITE The Store of Professional Service -D 1 A Li 2 - 5 4 5 1 SIXTH AND CONGRESS AUSTIN, TEXAS 1. Hmm, man-food! 2. No, no,a thousand times no! 2a. Ahhh! 3. Stepping out. 321. Drapery department. 4. Since when so deer? 5. Land slide. 6. Four men in a tug. 7. Her, her, her, her her-herd. 8. Doesn't this slaughter you? 9. Sit- down strike. 10. A blur on the landscape. 11. Mae VVest Cspelled H-a-l-l-i-ej. 12. Gone motor-ing. 13, Human pyramid. 14. The bum-ba. 15. Texaco-eds. 16. just another life-guard. 17. Chips off the old potato. 18. Shady? 1811. Overlooking the water. 19 and 2-li Heading off the Hood. 20. Lapland. 21. Pals. 22. Lead with your right. 23. So what? 25. What do you sea? 26. Fit as a fiddle. 27. Tips-y. 28. Break him up, Bud! 29. just sup-posing. ---Q--'ll--ll---'Q--11.1-' 'bmi-13.1K-'L-.L.j-19 - - - --P-JIL -'LLL -'IL -'Liv - L-Li-7-'Q-Lui. L .im -L, N-10-, L - -.v 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 4 in MERRITT-NABOURS CO. BETTER WEAR FOR MEN SHARE OUR VALUES AND OUR FRIENDLINESS 1 l Page 187 SENIORS-ONE-WORD DESCRIPTION DUBOSE, LORRAINE-ardent DUNNING, EDGAR-unreserued EAVES, MILDRED-dainty EGAN, JOHN T.-hero EGGELING, MURRAY-red-head ELLIOT, JEAN-faithful ELLISON, ALFRED-absent-minded ELLSWORTH, RUTH-babyish ESCHBERGER, LAMAR-amorous ESCOTT, HAMPTON-wide-awake FARMER, DOROTHY-lively FAUBION, FRANCES-useful FAULK, IRIENE-O.K. FERGUSON. MYRL-expressive FERRELL. EFFIE MAE-pensive PERRELL, ETHEL RAE-ditto PIELDER, EDWARD-dreamy FIELDS, BILLY-changeable FLESQHER, RACHEL-solemn FLETCHER, ELLA MAE-ready PORISTER, HELEN-boyish PORT, KATHERYN-pleasant POSTER, EDITH FRANCES-silen FOWLER, ALLEN-capital 1 FRANCIS, MICKEY-clbwnish FRAZEE, ROBERT-genial I l '4 '4fi3il ' -5+ 4 I LADIES AND MISSES SPECIALIZING IN W I1 B C f APPAREL CO-ED STYLES u A a s C 1' O s . a e , , Juamta MOFIIS Shop AND Driskill Hotel Bldg. 7th St. Entrance 2002 Guadalupe St. Phone 6305 PHONE 2-5863 AUSTIN, TEXAS FLOWERS POR ALL OCCASIONS If I-IILLYERKS Established More than Fifty Years CEIICEISICU I.4ll1'I1l3C1' CO. IN AUSTIN SINCE 1883 Homes Einanced on Convenlent Terms phone 2-1147 1406 Lavaca SEE Us WHEN READY TO BUILD PAUL O. SIMMS KINGDONHS REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - LOANS CONOCO SERVICE STATION COMMERCIAL LEASES TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES .LIST Your Property XVI-th M'e For Action 1222 So. Congress Ave. 615 Colorado Street Phone 2-5021 Phone 3480 Austin. Texas 3 MINUTE CREDIT SERVICE ll 0penSatu daystill9p 'l' Mail Or ers nvi e No Interest No Carrying Charge 1 A 0 P I D57 ei 619 Congress IN THE FRIENDLY CITY P .U E E Orr + A-or-'uf-of +- A-of I I 18 IIE IFS cz BOOK Try . . I + GAMMEL'S, Inc. Successors to Gammel's Book Store, Inc. 1004 CONGRESS AVE. Vv'E HAVE A COMPLETE CASH ALWAYS GETS THE BEST AT I-IAENEIIS The One Price Store f RENTAL LIBRARY 1702-1706 Lavaca St. NO MEMBERSHIP CHARGE ' Phone 7864 Austin, Tciias I OVER ss3,ooo.oo 1- Has been saved by Austin students in the School Savings. We appreciate the accounts of these 9000 young people. But let us ask one thing-now that you have graduated please do not stop saving. 4 MUTUAL DEPOSIT 81 LOAN CO. , Resources over fBl,300,000.00 Member of Federal Home Loan Bank System I ll SENI'ORS-ONE-WORD DESCRIPTION f FREEMAN, VIRGINIA-f0UOt'Gble EULKES, EVELYN BELLEifIrSf-FUI? l' FULLERTON, RALPH-champion 1' GARNER, LAVERNE--dissipated 1- GIBSON, MILDRED-prerry 4. GILBERT, CECILE-jaunty GILLASPY, HELEN-sympathetic GILLILAND, VIRGINIA--persistent GILLIS, JOHN-sensible i' GOEE, LA VERNE-blirhe V GOODERIEND, NAT-Romeo A GRANBERRY, JEAN-glossy GRANVILLE, CHESTER-all-around GREER, GARVIN-alerl GRIBBLE, NANCYil'd9Gl GRIEEING, J. R.-ambitious GRIEFITH, BETTYE JANE-Happer GUELICH. FRANK-dormant GUNN, .GUNEVIEVE-sprightly GUTHRIE, CAL--happy GUTTMAN, BILLY-crafty HACKLEMAN, LUCILLE-respectful HAGERTY, MARY' ELIZABETH-demure HAMILTON, NORRIS-assured HANEY, RICHARD-quiet HANSON, FERN-accenmal I 1 COMPLIMENTS OE 3 MEEKS-HYLTIN FUNERAL HOME INSTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE 1104 GUADALUPE STREET PHONE 5389 Page 189 + I Unifecl States Government Depository e AUSIIH Natrona an I OF AUSTHi'TEXAS Mexnher of the Federal Deposit nsurance Corporation OFFICERS WM. H. FOLTS ..... President MoRRI-s HIRSHFELD . . . Vice President T. H. DAVIS ..... Vice President C. M. BARTHOLOMEW . . Vice Pres. and Cashier S. B. ROBERDEAU .... Assistant Cashier LEPFLER CORBITT . . Assistant Cashier IC. C. CAMPBELL . . . Assistant Cashier DENNIS MACKEN . . . Assistant Cashier D I R E C T O R S J. R. REED R. C. GOETH R. W. FINLEY IRELAND GRAVES JOHN C. Ross C. B. CooK C. M. BARTHOLOMEW IKE D. WHITE W. H. FOLTS M. HIRSHFELD T. H. DAVIS S. B. ROBERDEAU The Friendly Bank YW. W. LL, , K c c E + C 19 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY THE A ERICA ATIO AL BA Altstill, Texas MEMBER OE THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS I-I. A. WROE, Chairman of Board R. C. ROBERDEAU, President L. J. SCHNEIDER, Vice President E. R. L. WROE, Vice President V. P. PATTERSON. Assistant Vice President L. D. WILLIAMS,. Cashier W. W. SHROPSHIRE, Assistant Cashier GORDON SMITH, .Assistant Cashier EINER JUUL, Assistant Cashier W. R. LONG, JR., Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS W. H. BADGER A. C. BULL W. S. DRAKE, JR. THEO. LOW THEO. P. MEYER J. R. NICHOLS R. C. ROBERDEAU L. J. SCHNEIDER EDGAR SMITH E. R. L. WROE H. A. WROE A. J. ZILKER, JR. 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FURNITURE VALUES 'THAT SPEAK EOR THEMSELVES i A W I L FURNITURE COMPANX 204 E. 6th Phone 6061 COSCUC Beallty 2516 Guadalupe Street PHONE 2-1557 Brown Robbins Leonard Robbins THE ROBBINS CO. INSURANCE - RENTALS Elks Building Axustin -Phone 6108- Texas SENIORS One Word Descriptions HARRELL, AGNES-hard-working HARRELL, MAXINE-bO0kiSh HARRIS, ALTON--grateful HARRIS, LAUREL-beloved HARRIS, RANDOLPH-agreeable HARRISON, BILLIE-bashful HEGMAN, VIRGINIA-healthful HEIERMAN, DOROTHY-graceful HEINE, ADELENE-genteel HENRY, HUBERT-well-dressed HILL, DALE-gladsome HILL, DON-one HILL, EUGENE-another HILL, HELEN-believable HOLDER, JAMES-polite HOLLOWAY, ROSS-cute HORAK, RUDOLPH-prompt HOWARD, GENE-auromobilisr HULETT, RANNIE-intelligent HUNTER, BERNICE-polished JACKSON, BILLY-honorable JACKSON, TOMME NELL-charming JAMAR, WALLACE-accommodating JERNIGAN, J. D.-serious JOHNSON, KENNETH-accessible JOHNSON, MARIE-aquatic JOHNSTON, MABLE LOUISE-refreshing HOME STEAM LAUNDRY We believe that we are in a business which adds to the comfort, convenience, satisfaction and pleasure of your future life. PHONE 3702 W. H. RICHARDSON 81 CO. HARDWARE-SPORTING GOODS HOUSEWARE 41 6-418 CONGRESS AVE. DIAL 5341 AUSTIN Page 105 + + 4- . -,.,-NR + :g-. 52:2-.534 -- - , i D N 1:IEj:-2:-1.53:-5. , A K'-'C-22:3:I-:f:2g:-E:!:.,:t2-pg , -,.f:,f:ff'5:2f:If:f:if:i 5::E:2g:5::5:5g Ig , 1' . 552-1, 55555553555555555555155: 5:3:515552555555525'gfzgiggsjifggg 4, 'f:,ji5sZs.:.g,:,:g 'Ifff:22:5:::f,fj'j:'f1522f2E5i iififiififfff. N ifiigiigisfigiigfs5gQEfgEsgEgEE5Es:-,,:,., iii? ?Si!?Si' '. :..5gEI'Ef5'f25E- 1. ' 1' :ff9'5f5:5:3IfI - s.i.' i1:J- X555 E215 :., 5592 5f5E5E ?'E5 ?fE?fa1555?5?siig ?. . ' , - Y. og.: .. .-.v 2,-. .,- :. .:,.g:-r.pg.,-5:-g.-:. 5 r,,,4Sv. .ga Q...-.I --X .3-g:.::.:.-p -g., fg,.g,.gv- L.: . mi ,.., - .4 ., ..,. 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OUR MOTTO: ''Cleanliness-Service-Quality 1 Congress Moderate Prices Austin, Texas REMINGTON 'TYPEWRITER DIVISION Remington-Rand 207 W. STH ST. Austin, Texas Telephone 6450 Pg If' --'h.-L..iLJl1-'k..il---l----b--Q----L..i--- The Ideal Graduation Gift .... LA E Ceclar Chest Pficesh- ' 314.50 if A . 1 t0 :' -'- TS.,.,,w:,-Sf+iC 2-1-,-:J -p -- :fa. 4it5XS.TNNi1b1iW5 v7 ?Y-'I?'M 'w' ' , A WHOLE + YEAR 1 . .,a, ,- a--' , -, - Pa. 1,AQ-. T0 1 t ' PAY - . . Ffflghf Prepaid . A 1, ' ., A .- ' Q S ' 'WW We in ' - ' + a--' F 3- 1-msn -- - A 1- -if - S WA NN + 401-403 CONGRESS AVENUE 4 AUSTIN, TEXAS Fufmfufe CO. + A+ SENI'ORS-ONE-WORD DESCRIPTION 4 JONES, HAMPTON-frisky K'ITCHENS, JOE-impudent JONES, LUCILLE-understanding KLEIN, CARL-obedient JONES, RALPH-thoughtful KORMEIER, CORNELIUS-humorsome JONES, WOODROW-able KRETSCHMAR, DOROTHY-dark-eyed JOSEPH, BESSIE-shy KUHN, JOHN-heedless JOSEPH, NORRAINE-fsmclll r KUTALEK, ANNE-c1Ifc1Cf7ed , KAMP, MERCEDES--easy.-gomg ff LABENSKE, LEWIS-caustic + KASCH, NORMA-appretlable LANE, JAMES-sincere + KASPER, ALBERT-Jowal LANE, MARJORIE-musical + KELL, MARY JEAN-excellent LANG, VIVIAN-courteous + KELLY, NOELfIzberaI LASSBERG, EDWIN- delimit , KIBBE, IKE-wzse LEACH, JAMES-reposed + KIRSCHNER, J. C.-Sleepy LEIGH, KATHERINE-precise KIRSCHNER, ROSA LEE-truthful LEISERING, FRED-hl1mOt'l'SI' 1 + J , S , + ansom s rug tores 1 A + No. 1, SCARBROUGH BLDG. No. 2, 901 CONGRESS AVE. A PHONE 5361 PHONE 2-1127 THE STORES THAT ALWAYS APPRECIATE - YOUR BUSINESS 1 Page 197 7 . 6. S. 9. ltl ll 7 l3. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. 9. Ferrell :mtl Ferrell. The long antl short of it. llarnhill :mtl llnrnhill. Scnioritns. Knit wits. Editor hn rd :it work. Not so vcry Long. Oops, llit n bump! These conliding peoplc. Gocth gaping, .Xrm-y. High, wide, mul not very pretty. Mixing his drinks. Ray-ly working. Crouch-ed. Stumped. Doing the ' Susie Q. Leave that rlnliu alone, Hippy! Raspberries to the canicranmu. 70. I would do it this way. 'I. Grace-full. 22. Payton and Payton. 23. The stall is 34 25 taken for ri ride. . Goodhyc, now. l . Niv:lSon :intl Nielson. l i i i ' T. H. WILLIAMS S1 Co. 1 AUSTIN'S LARGEST STORE EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN FIFTH AND CONGRESS Compliments Of YEI1I'iI1nI'g'S AUSTIN'S COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR LADIES F E A T U R I N G ..... FINE FABRICS COTTON DRESS SHOP READY-TO-WEAR GIRLS' DAINTY FROCKIS LINGERIE WASH WEAR FOR BOYS ACCESSORIES 5---FIVE-- 5 CDNVENIENT DRUG STORES T o S E RV E Y o U No. 1 . . , No. 5 SIXTH AND ' 5 818 WEST CONGRESS . I 12TH Phone I Phone 5 3 4 5 I- . I 2 - 72 21 No. 2 No. 3 - No. 4 NORWOOD SEVENTH AND 2324 BUILDING CONGRESS GUADALUPE Phone Phone Phone 9 1 2 4 9 1 5 8 6 1 1 3 ? I I I R I K I I I I I l'i?4 ilfwjf-jr-ulvu I + E res For You COFFEE 'ufnxh NJUSOM c - ' . In In wuslww I muuumm ww A Hem' A U s TIN P R o D U C T s TII IEIIIWIPPII ' R JA, ,,,,aP msn GRID' Iflll CU! RM. . W , . r, I- ' -I vm' I vw ,. -I: ,f' :EwanQ-v-ww-m.-mv I 'III' B E S T XV I S H E S F , FRESH UP T O I I WITH 7-UP une , Austill High School 5 IT S GOOD, FROM I AND IS oooo I I FOR YO Mayor Tom MiIIer L U UNIVERS ITY Correctly PIHIIIICJ D RUG Gracluation Parties C E TEAS, LUNCHEONS YOUR FRIENDS SINCE 1885 BANQUETS y DANCES IN THE BQ Crystal Room Departmeht Stcnue I Reasonable Prices C E DRISKILL IN AUSTIN SINCE 1892 'b 'vT Q i7? l l 'l lf il 'lYil '7? 7?f P' 1 1 1 5 J THOMSON IVIOTOR COMPANY DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS AND BUSES -PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS+- PHONE 5391 Sb 5TH AND COLORADO X ,7 - OMPLIMENTS OF est AUSLIH Cleaners C ' I JESS W. EZELLE SAMSCO We Strive to Please and Appreciate I Your Trade WHOLESALE PLUMBING SUPPLIES Phone 2-2272 1122 W. Sixth 205 Congress Phone 2-2408 Yg QQALITYE SEIOPPE 1 104 Co1orado Street The Art and Gift Shop of Austin PICTURES CHINA JEWELRY GIFTS CANDY CONTINUE TO MAKE YOUR IN A U S T I N THE FRIENDLY CITY AllSt111 Cllalllhef of COI1'l11'1C1'CC Student Heac1q11arters SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND BOOKS UNIVER ITY CO-OP 2246 GUADALUPE STREET ' 'TQ' Of l' 173' I PTY il ilf Y'WT l 1l' 01 7'7 Q ' wALKER's A U ST EX QUALI T Y 1 , M l',, 1 .-.. ATT? , A-,g1.m'R., .3 1 AUSTEXT lA A nggs I ' H llxrunsmr V Qlgguuns' I. W- K Y , Gnu? vaiiix, . Q X51 V+ OBO QNG NE 1.Q,!.QyX1 1 .aaa Ono H :Hmm zrr'5'5 I. .ii I N 7' H I I4Hlsiis'1tim ?P LE vnvvfgg I I flf-IAM Les , Fovemmenl-lm-peeled A ' 95 o4u.rf17z.72xas 4, THE .CHILE SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA S E N I O R S I COMPLIMENTS UF One YVord Descriptions LEVY, MAXINE-modish LEWIS, HELEN-courtly LICHTSEY, DoUGLAs-good-humored LINAM, DUARD-subdued + LITTON, BLANCHE-cutie-pie + LLOYD, MARJORIE- 'udic 'o COMPLIMENTS OF LOCKWOOD, HELENigfaflduS liomsz, IQRUZ-skzlgul 4 OREY, RANGES- ery J LUNDGREN, LEONARD-individual + LUDWIG, ERNEST-dependable Q . LYNCH, DOROTHY-personable 1 LYNN, MARY PEARL-radiant MAHAN, JACK-slow IVIALONEALYELL-confused MANSBENDEL, PETER-enthusiastic FOR SMART MISS MARSHALL, WESLEY-truant Q MASSEY, OPAL-blond 5 MATTHEWS, LA NELL-noticeable + S ER' S MAUD, JULIA VAN-uftra MCCASKILL, VIRGINIA-alirrl h , NICCORMICK, ROSALIND- eat y 5 MART 5 H 0 P MCCORMICK, RAY-gazzanf + MCCULLOUGH, DORIS N.-trustworthy I MCDUGALD, BILLY-praiseworthy 1 A - M C L ll I 7.14 Congress AUSIIH, Texas C UFPIN' HON-fa . 4 MCGUIRE, EUGENE-partzcular - + 1 MODERNIZE WITH GAS 4 4 THE MUST ECCNOMICAL AND FINEST OF FUELS FOR ALL PURPOSES TEXAS PUBLIC SER V ICE CG. Phone 2-1114 907 Congress Ave. 1T'i'? 1 i? 'l T Q '7 ? T '5il l 'I' 'l 7T- J Page 202 Tlue Slauglmter Stores SIX COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS Wholesale and Retail NEW and USED VALET SERVICE SUPER HI-TONE CLEANING EooK S Texas :B'OOli Store The Students Book Phone 831 1 621 Congress Exchangeu PENNANT POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS QUALITY MILLS Phone 9161 208 Nueces St. Wishing You All Success and Hoping to See You Soon, We Are Hempliillis Booli Store Opposite Law Building University of Texas Kelly Smitl1 CENTRAL TEXAS' LARGEST CLEANER 23 Years of Dependable Service Furs Cleaned and Stored Practicing in the City Since 1895 S. GREENBERG J. A11c1reWart11a QPTOMETRIST PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL 106 W. 8th si. CONTRACTOR Scientifically Examining Eyes and Fitting Glasses Is Our Specialty Sales ROOI11 103 E- 9th Street PHONE 7340 PHONE 6702 JOE A. WUKASCEH GROCERIES AND PRUITS FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY DiJfz71dz've FdffZZ.07Z! 200 Guadalupe St. Tel. 2-1101 f ' 4'x,,L, f .L ALJ: -N. Q! Spec ally Shop U A. C.Ba1Jwm 81 Som. CALLING CARDS AUSTIN, TEXAS PRINTED 'QE ENGRAVED 716 Congress Ave' 205 W. Sth St. 1J05 A. J. ZILKER, JR. A. JACOBSEN R. C. AMMANN President Vice-President Sec'y-Treas. , ff, Q - I liillllllllllllllllllllll l If E E .mW!lMH'Ilu!'nH .Wm.I...,.IIamaIaIIaaIIIIIIIIIIIQIli IHIHIHIIIIHIHIHI IjHMHI iIi:imTFIl 1111111111 I W1 V '7T Ii' - 3 X i QUALITWEEE WITH DEPENDABLE SERVICE CaPita1 Ice H COICI Storage Co. AIR-CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATION We Specialize in Storing Woolen Garments and Fur Coats PHONE 2-3168 301 COLORADO STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS BALAGIA PRODUCE and MEAT MARKET MILK FED CHICKENS CORN PED BEEF Barbecue Every Day , :oil ' Phone 3511 505 East 6th Austin Typewriter 81 Supply Company 119 YV. 6th Phone 2-1286 MACHINES OF ALL MAKES SOLD - RENTED - REPAIRED Terms If Desired WE REPAIR ALI. OFFICE EQUIPMENT S E N I O R S One Word Descriptions MCNUTT, VIRGINIA-talkative MCPHAIL, RUTH-whimsical MCREYNOLDS, JOHN-respectable MEEK, EVERETT-benevolent MILLER, EMILY-popularity plus MII.LER, ROBERT-absorbed MILLER,' R. T.-mild MILLS, N. A.-vigorous MILLSAP, ELNA JEANqbrz'ght MINITRA, MODESTINE-brunette MITCHELL, MARY MYLES-tranquil' MITCHELL, REBECCA-swell MODRALL, KENNETH-Sheik MOPEATT, J UDITH-arrisric MONTEORT, RODNEY-conseruaziue MONTGOMERY, FRANK-argumentative MooD, ROGER-balmy MOORE. RUTH--industrious MORRIS, DAVID-restless MCYER, DOROTHY-gracious MUDD, HOWARD-aviator NALLE, GEORGE, JR.-walking camera NAssoUR, MARTIN-football NEER, CASPER-bafiling NEWTON, ELDON-energetic NITSCHKE, ALICE ANN-personality pl NOREN, JACK-architect NOTON, JIM--cultured US Pg 04: EAL COMPANY lntermr Decorators D R A P E R I P S Done 1n the Smart Personable Manner a Room May Indr cate or as Wlshed COMPLIMENTS or JOL11 C Ross 211' Ware COMPLIMENTS OE B 319 Congress Ave AUSTIN TEXAS See the NEW ww ustln 11'eProo CoRoNA Typewrrters X-4 2l1'C11OllSC CZIUIEO Us arrow Ypewrrter Movrng Packmg Storage PHONE 2 4128 Ompany L C SMITH and ww 1 129 W 7th St Phone 6060 BUICK BUICK overt lltO1'11OlJ1 e 321 23 WEST 6TH AUSTIN TEXAS PHONE 2 1171 COMPLIMENTS OF A P R I E N D TEXAS THEATRE 2 2 0 6 GUADALUPE STREET Here are congratulatlons and success to you, our school frrends at Austln I-hgh May we antlcrpate your contmued patronage --e1ther rn the buslness World or after you enter the Umversity J. R. PREDDY Manager , ' H J Co. QV. F. Cf M W E E 0' B T ' U C C '1C0. A Pg 201' EIRESTONE TIRES ARVIN RADIOS HOMEANDAUTO Cash or Terms Personal-LOANS-Auto GULF GAS AND OILS EXPERT LUBRICATION STEVENS STORES 5th and Brazos Phone 2-2414 J. c. PENNEY co. A POPULAR PRICE STORE EOR POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE S E N I O R S One Word Descriptions NUNNELEE, EARL-smoo-th OLDHAM. MARYELLA-intrepid OLSEN, IRENE-acrobatic OSOBA, JOE-aspiring OUALLINE, JUDD-dense PADGETT, CAPRICE-unique PAGE, MARSHALL--achievable PAINTER, ANN-perky PARDUE, RAY-journalist PARK, RUTH-congenial PARKER, ADELE-active PATE, BILLIE-cool PAYTON, GERALD-nice PAYTON, JOEL-dino PEACOCR, JANIE-affectionate PENICK, JACK-cartoonist PENICK, JOYCE-sweet PENICK, MARY--tiny PEREZ-MAJUL, EELIX-finished PETERSON, DOROTHY MARIE-rythmic PETERSON, ELIZABETH ANNE-delicious PHILLIPS, JAMES-dimples PHILLIPS, NASHE-flirt PHOTO, ANOELINE-song-bird PIPER, VINA-brisk P V f d LUMB. ERNONi on POOL, PRED-courageous LINDSAY AUTO ELECTRIC AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL A N D DELCO BATTERY SERVICE 504 Lavaca Phone 6102 HIRSH'S FOR THE MAROONS EOR THAT FAMOUS SMILING SERVICE R E M E M B E R H IRSH,S 3 DRUG STORES Reliable Prescriptions 2700 Guadalupe 2313 Rio Grande 214 W. 19th St. J. C. BRYANT CREAMERY CO. GRADE A RAW AND GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK WHIPPING CREAM COFFEE CREAM - PHONE 4329 500 COLORADO STREET, BOX 863 We Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage Courtesy and Service Austin Street Railway CO. COMPLIMENTS A MILLICAN SL HAMBY Insurance, Mortgage Loans J 0 WON ON THE UNDERWOOD World s Typewrztrng Champronshzp W'orId s Amateur Nouzce IVorld S School Nouzce Champzonshzp Champzonshzp UNDERWOOD C1 THE MACHINE OF CHAMPIONS lj n erwoo 1ot F18 er ompany Underwood E111Ot Pusher Sundstrand Speed the World s Busmess 616 COLORADO STREET PHONE 6480 Olnert M rot er THE AUSTIN Largest and Most Complete Lzne of Franks and Leather Goods zn Central Texas 510 CONGRESS AVE AUSTIN TEXAS SENIORS One Word Descrzptzons PRICE MYRA ANN exhzlarant PURVIS LUCY dzstznctzue PYLES HELEN fazr QUANTE MYRTLE MAY grave RAMOS FRANK wrzter RANDERSON ELIZABETH forward RANDLE FRANCES thorough RAY OMA-efficzem REED THOMAS lazy REEVES JOHN BEN humdznger REINHART MILTON Stzrrzng RENKER JOHN WESLEY-expert REYNOLDS CATHERYN pal RHEA BOYD-flashy RICH GEORGE-compamonable RICHARDSON EDITH-acceptable RICHTER CLARENCE healthy ROBERDEAU ANN bustling ROBERTS OLIVER-convmczng ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON ROBINSON CHARI OTTE eager HELEN sophzstzcated J C zngenzous JOHN WESLEY free JOYCE dzgnzfied MURRAY fine VERA captzuatzng ROBISON MAXINE-chzc ROSENBERG HAIGLER zndefatzgable ROSENTRITT WERNICE favorable ROSS BILLIE flfm Ome Dm ec er um er HOMES BUILT ON The Appreczatzue Place E A S Y T E R M S 2230 GUADALUPE ST. Congress Avenue at the Bridge Ur11.rSlE11' -I C I ue er , -L ' TRUNK FACTORY , ' f 5 H ' 13 COIL B In L ls CO. gc 20? COMPLIMENTS OF Electric Appliance Corporation D E A L E R GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ELMER FREDE HUDSON - TERRAPLANE SALES - SERVICE Phone 2-5250 510 Rio Grande Rumlell Hon1e Bttiiclers, Inc. FRANK R. RUNDELL President Let Your Rent Money Pay For Your Home Lo O1iC7S Cafe 815 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN TEXAS EBIOWI1 Dfllg CO. D R U G G 1 S T S PHONE 6227 Gfugenlmenn-Cgrolclsmitll Co. 308 Congress Avenue WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE Austin Texas AUSTIN TEXAS CI-IAS. H. RAVEY .I E W E L E R A BLOCK PROM HI PRICES 104 West 6th Street 1 I ESTAB- LISHED 1847 Work Taken in Any Part J. of the State ESTABLISHED 1884 O. BUAAS 8: 'SONS 407-11 Lavaca Street ROOFING SPECIALISTS 50 Years Reliable Service PHONE 6140 EN JUST AROUND THE CORNER IOR H1 SERVICE CALL ON Us Cantrell Drug Store Nueces at 19th Dial 2-6261 Cpurt House Service Station C. L. Howell and H. L. Constant USE THE TYPEWRITER THAT CHAMPIONS USE WOODSTOCK Por four consecutive years, WOODSTOCK has been the machine on which the International Commercial Schools Typewriting Contest has been won. Investigate WOODSTOCK Before You Buy 1 Props. STECK S 907 Guadalupe St. PHONE' 5333 9th at Lavaca SENIORS-ONE WORD DESCRIPTIONS R WLEY, MARX' LOUISE-blithe A SCHULZ, LAWRENCE-busy R SSELL, ELEANOR-diligent SCHWARZER, WINIPRED-jOI1y R SSELL, JACK-droll SCOTT, FOREST-electric R TLEDOE, MARGARETNEL-coquette SCOTT, MARY JO-petite S NDERS, HAZEL-elfin SCRIVENER, MARY BETH-light SANDOVAL, LUPE-Jsatisfaczory SEERATZ, JOHNETTE-fun SANSING, SARALEE1-sweet-looking SEXTON, FRANCES-merry S ISSMAN, ROSS-occupied SHAW, HENRl'id6S9FUl-DQ SQHEFFEL, RUTH-admirable SHELTON, JACK-inimitable SCHENCK. 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