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HEADLINES Core curriculum plan established-Clubs hit full stride-New style planned for school Hallowe-'en-Entertain Greek Ambassador here --Smoking committee warns--Youth reveals views on war in Times survey-C. l. C. to con- duct Generosity Day GHarriers point for city meet-West End Theatre holds Austin High night-Basketball schedule arranged-Iames H. Smith, former assistant principal, dies-Parents' group unite in gala musical evening-Austin Christmas goal 5000 boxes-William Hartung elected head of junior classfDrake is chosen as site of promeTuberculosis tests given stu- dents-Choruses capture district crownseMa- roons win over Southerners l3-0GTwo crack bands give concertfBoard opens new business school-Alumni groups hold mid-semester dance---Correction, not punishment, is aim of Student Court-Football players are guests of Alumni. STUDENT GOVERNMENT l 1 STUDENT VOTING IANUARY 26 eCLASS DAY Seniors again! They seem wholly to dominate the school the last few days of the semester. Class Day had as its chief highlight a carefully planned luncheon, in addition to a student ar- ranged program in Rockwood Hall, and a dance in the Boys' gym. POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE As everything grand must come to an end, the class of '37 V2 in the subdued gait customary for a graduation procession, garbed in the very proper caps and gowns, climaxed four years of school life on Friday evening, lanuary 28, in impressive commencement exercises in Rock- wood Hall. Honor student speaker was Saul Levin. loseph Benson, class president, pre- sented the class gift, a check for improvements in Rockwood Hall, which was received by Bob Cowan, junior president, on behalf of the school. A SEE:-as 'NME CERTNNLY i' oNt.v vcsveremv ' WHEN WE ENTERED 11455- HERE AS PRESHIES MEMQER tk AND orie- t THE NME- LOOK MQW - ?T Page Twenty one
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FASHION ON PARADE Lovely models scored a different kind of vic- tory on the stage in Rockwood Hall, December l6, while displaying their finery in the College Club's Semi'Annual Style Show. This success' ful show and the Mother's Tea served in the Civic room later, was under the direction of Gerry Harris, president, and the two advisers, Mrs. Constantinides and Miss lohnstone. HNGLE BELLS Charitable enterprise Austin students under- take annually is spreading Christmas Cheer by filling boxes with goodies for the old men at Gak Forest. Miss Rylander again presided over this undertaking. Gver l,UUO boxes were filled and sent to bring a little joy to those who other- wise might not even know that old St. Nicholas was due to come down the chimneys. MlSTLETOE Austin students knew it was time for turkey, mistletoe, evergreen trees, and bright-colored lights. Exhilarating was the thought that for two weeks they would be free from everything but Paar- Twenty gaiety, excitement, and lightheartedness with a general Christmas Spirit prevailing. SKY HlGH Everyone felt tops after Christmas vacation, but no one else reached the scholastic heights that Saul Levin, the highest rating student in the class of '37V2, attained. His grade average ac- cording to the figures of Mrs. Clark, registrar, was 3.94 out of a possible perfect score of 4.00. MUSIC The Boys' Concert Band and Boys' Military Band presented their sixteenth semi-annual evening concert before a capacity crowd of rnu- sic minded students, relatives, and friends. The band, conducted by Captain Gish, furnished entertainment ranging from Star Dust to Tschaikovsky's Fourth Symphony in F Minor. Special features included in the program: Harp solo by Florence Lambert, cornet trioe--William Bearnish, Edward Christophersen, and Robert Hansen: sousaphone solo by Harry Timm, and a flute duet by Glen Stangeland and Vincent lones. BlG CAPPLED NIGHT Time marches on! The end of the semester and there was found on the evening of lanuary 21 an enthusiastic crowd of graduates dancing to the music of lack Chapman in the Grand Ball- room of the Drake Hotel. The occasion: the senior prom of '371fi, a high light and a long planned for evening in the four years of every high school student.
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