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HIGH SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September. l93l. a elass of about four hundred eager and enthusiastie youngsters eame trooping into the halls of Austin High Sehool, full of Imep and looking eagerly forward to that day when the greatest ambition of their lives would be realized-the day when they would be upper-elassmen. Although some of them were very young tit has been said that a few of them even parked seooters at the front doorl, they started the work of their l reshman year with an earnest desire for attainment. Hy the end of the tirst year, under wise leadership. this entluisiasm had been direeted into ehannels of usefulness. and from this elass eame leaders in all extra-eurrieular aetivities. The training of the Freshman year began to show results as the elass entered upon the work of the Sophomore year. They had a large representation in all athletie events and inter-seholastie sports, the Sophomore Basketball Team being inter-elass ehampion for that year. an honor never before held by a Sophomore elass. By the end of the Sophomore year this elass had the largest representa- tion of any elass in the Seholarship flub. Their days of playing tag and riding seooters seemed far behind as they prepared to enter their .Iunior year. During the Junior and Senior years of this elass, its number diminished, but it is still a large elass. They attained mueh that had been expeeted ot' them. Through striving to uphold the traditions of Austin High Sehool. they have learned the meaning of good sportsmanship, fellowship. and responsibility, They have held otliees of leader- ship with dignity. and have. through the untiring efforts of sponsors. represented their sehool in inter-seholastie eontests with eredit to the sehool and to themselves. But behind the dignity of the Senior of I9 lb there still Iurked enough of the spirit of the lfreshman of WSI to give zest to that last ehanee to be a kid on Kid Day. That elass of Freshmen ot' Will has fultilled its ambition: it is now the graduating elass of Slay, N361 but it is with a sense ot' sadness that they now eontemplate the eoming of that day when the assoeiation with teaehers and students must be broken. They realize now what Austin has meant to them, and what their instructors' patienee has done for them 2 and what meeting their own expeetations has wrought in them. And so it is with sineere gratitude to the Faeulty of Austin High Sehool that the Seniors write f1'f11.r on the last page of their high sehool day s. BILLY McLEAN. Presidcntg WILLIS BEAN, Vice-President: BETSY WHITE, Secretary. KING REID, RIAL GALLAGHER, Sergeants-at-Arms. DONALD WILBOURN. Treasurer, ffugz' thirty
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