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Fred McKee Belongs to the R.O.G.O.P.'s. Hazel Barnett Belongs to the Junior Class. Maureen Robinson Belongs in every night at 9:00. Harry Pedersen Belongs under the constant watch of a teacher. Mary Sharits Belongs to the less flirtatious. Alfred Lewand Belongs down in Miss Kissack’s room. George Hartman Belongs back with the old gang. JUNIOR ASSEMBLY PROGRAM I he Junior class gave its assembly program January 14 in the auditorium. As this performance was about two weeks after Christmas, all the teachers were in excellent spirits. The play was given the title of Seventh Heaven. J he title signifies the highest heaven the faculty members could reach if they had made an excellent record on the earth. The faculty, composed of students impersonating the different teachers, were brought in. in a bright-colored wheelbarrow before a celestial court. Gabriel acted as bailiff. All the teachers, it was discovered, reached a pretty good heaven. Heavens, yesl But, all seventh? Heavens. Nol I ! Heaven number 1 was the lowest heaven they could reach. As Mr. Hansen appeared there was a lot of confusion in the minds of the angelic jury as to how he had arrived even thus far. They finally decided to give him the special job of firing the fiery furnace in the permanent home of a man who has a very red complexion and wears red tights. Note: For heaven's sake, don’t take it too seriously. Mr. Hansen was recently voted one of Aurora’s most popular teachers. I 16 1
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Ilene Franklin Belongs to someone unknown to the rest of us. Kieth Kloppel Belongs under the care of a guardian. Clovilla Arthur Ask her where she belongs and see what she says. Albert Runkle Belongs to the turned up nose society. Henrietta Meyer Belongs to the Athletic Association. Orville Minnick Belongs at home for a change. Florence Putney and Bernice Smith Belong together.
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SOPHOMORES Ton row: Carl Weston. William Poole. Herbert Guinn. Paul Garble. Raymond A Ik ire, Pule Wright, Homer Pay, John Brook , Roliert Brown, Billy Burgea . Myrkle Kehoe. Edith Brookv Middle row: Polph Marlev. Edward Sti.ll. Rmly Lualc, Harold Johnw n, James Gurkle, Connie Kiernan, Mildred (Vffce. Bertha Purse. Helen Borrk. Irene Howe, Louise Malone. l oriuc Me Her. Veronica Sharit . Hoi tom row: Russel I lignin-. Wayne Martin, Gerald Jordan. Jack Kihiii . Buddy Starns, Carlyle Edward . Wilma right. Helen Jennings. Anita Marshal. Dorothea Biles, Charlotte Koon . Helen Zeylmaker. Billy Bi roKhm. PrenuUmt Iuknk Howe, Vice President |,4U isk M lonk. Secretary-Trcaxurcr Roiikkt Brown. Seri ront-at-Arm CaRLYLE Edward . Student Council llrpresentatire FRESHMEN Top row: Victor McVey. Kenneth Brown. Norman Petersen Orville Kopj ver iTamld Ralph Schaefer. Roy l vt . J«»hn Marinace, Allan Witheral. Rogan Bullock. Pick Shies. Carl Miwll. Harol.l Bowman. Vernon Burkett. John MrCourt. , « „ „ « uj„bnr Middle row Vehlu Watts. Maxine Brown. Kthelyn Haynes. Thelma Martin, lad Ruth Kmm irk. Bitt » • Irma Hiatt. Beulah Hewitt, Ophia Rathburn. June Elliot, Lola May Logadoo, l HTine I ncer. Max Elsey. trank Bessert, Charles Van Sickle, Margaret Schmidt. ... , ... . . ...... vina lloltom row: Philip K irk.guard. Frank Camllin. William Bl;,u • Jai k Bowen. Nina Christina la.tink. Janice Kloppel. Bertha Rouse. Mary Jean Moffitt. Claire Poole. Ikile Moore. Ihdmar try. Clarence Stafford, Vernon Schoenfelder. Albert Lusic, Ralph Bond. Allan Witheral. President Carl Mizkll. Vie President Lot.% Rt’TH Km MICK. Secretary-Treasurer Curksck How k. Sergeant at Arm lltKOi.n Bowman. Student Council Itrprrsmtatire I 17 I
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