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SOPHOMORES Back kow—Left to Right:— Marjorie Brant, Freda Iialtiner, Ethel Kennedy, Helen Logue, Frances Arthur, Adele Becker, Lucille Robinson, Ina Mae Mlzell, Mary Katherine Gordon, Bill Thompson, Ned Bonrg, John Frohardt, Kenneth Jordan, Allen Hicks, Bert Frye. Front Kow—Left to Kiglit:— Mr. H. E. Travers, Ethel Mullins. Lois Biles, Darlyne Nellis, Lillian Custer, Evelyn Baker, Khoda Johnson, John Wood, Jay Ware, Eugene Haight, Clarence Walker, Bill Watkins. Class inendiers not appearing in the picture are: Joyce Kloppel, Earl Horner, Bill Sweeney, Dorothy Zeyl- inaker. AURORA BOREALIS
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AURORA BOREALIS CLUBS Hi.y The Ili- Club haw been very successful this year, both within and without (lie school. At the (Jreeley Conference, Aurora was represented by eighteen members. This was one of the largest delegations there. Through the efforts of Mr. Travers, and the rest of the boys, we were able to elect Ruck Iturgess president of the Conference. In addition to this we won the basketball tournament by Ideating College High School. With the cooperation of the other hoys of the school, we had the largest number at all the all-city meetings. We defeated the Denver ami Suburban schools five times in succession, to win the Ili-Y banner permanently. The Ili-Y also sponsored the Minstrel show. As the year drew to a dose, the Hi-Y entertained all the Denver and Suburban clubs in the last all-city hampiet of the year. Diplomas were pre-sented to the seniors for their work in the various clubs, entertainment was made up of sketches and songs from the Minstrel show. In closing our most successful year we attribute a large part of our srncess to the leadership of Mr. Travers and Ruck Burgess. With the help of Mr. Day. their sponsor, the “A’’ Club held their annual Kather-and-Son banquet. At the close of the year the A” Club held their initiation. Several new members were initiated into the Club. They were: Earl McGowan, Dale Wright, Ned Bourg, Carl Lipner, Gerald Jordan, Harold Bowman and Earl Horner. Wasn't it a lot of fun? Remember those different countries, and the interesting people we met? In looking back. I find that the first place I remember is picturesque Spain. It would take much too long to go into detail here—but don’t you think it was really very beautiful? Remember China, and that pretty little Chinese girl? Wasn’t there something strangely familiar about her? Oh, and let’s not forget our pleasant stay in Mexico—that scenery—those dancers—and could we ever let the vision of that beautiful lady with the adorable little girl slip from our memory? These are just a few of the many places we stopped along the way, but I haven’t room here to mention them further. (n every way the Club has been a success this y,ar. And it has not been one or only a few who have made it this way. It. has been the splendid co-operation on the part of the entire Club that has made it such a vivid, harmonious, and happy memory. There is one thing we must not forget. Who wits it that led us on this world-wide excursion? Could we ever forget our wonderful president, Bertha Purse, and the able and ever-ready guidance of our advisor, Miss Marian Andrew? A” Club A World Wide Excursion (Taken by the Girl Reserve Troubadours)
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JUNIORS Back How—Left to Right Lawrence Hafer, ('arl Mizell. Geneva Heed, Clarence Stafford. Madeline (inidy, Jtine Klliott.. Arthur Swenson, Ralph Rond, Harold Bowman, Delmar Fry. Norman Peterson. Kenneth Brown. Ralph Henderson, Bill Fowler. Victor McVey. Elijah Keith. Middle Row—Left to Right Lewis Pease. Phil Kirkegaard. Vernon Shoenfelder. June I tenter Nina SiH-ck. Maxine Brown, Janice Kloppel, Thelma Martin. Earl MeCowen. Allan Witherel. Lloyd Ferguson. John Marinace. Cletus Henrickson. First Row—Left to Right Mr. F. F. Rroman. Alfred Blauw. Mary Jeanne Moffitt. Christina Lofinji. Betty Ilickox. Lola Ruth Emmick. Helen Jennings. Charles Van Sickle. Franklin Ressert. Carl Lipner. Jack Bowen. Juniors not appearing in picture are Frank Candlin and Velda Watts.
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