Aurora High School - A Roar In Yearbook (Aurora, NE)

 - Class of 1932

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lx 2 1 I: : l 'zl iv 1 I I : G-im '-WT if fl!! AUROREAN ' '-VAV ----AA -,-,-, ,--- 5 5 . . 3 Junior Class History Make me a child, just for tonight! -If any boys of the class of '33 ever voiced I '- that wish, it was speedily and certainly granted by the upper classmen, one sunny day in 5 September, 1929. Eg 1 In spite of this gross indignity four capable leaders came to the front in the person l' , of: Arlene Andrews, president, Frank Cole, vice president, Bernese McCray, secretary, ' and Ruth Toof, treasurer. Under the guidance of Miss Gaines some of our grassy color- ing wore off. Our school life was full of Ups and downs but two of the outstanding uupsl' were our party in january and the picnic at Riverside in the spring. We returned in the fall of ,30 to find ourselves still the babies of the assembly, the freshmen having been removed to a sanctuary of their own. We, now hardened to the knocks of a cruel, cold world, placed the responsibility of class leadership upon the should- ers of Swede Carlson, president, Ruth Toof, vice-president, Bernese McCray, secretary, and Georgia Pratt, treasurer, Miss Swanson evenly guided us over the pitfalls and devia- tions of our swiftly moving Sophcntcre year. In the spring the girls took matters out of the boys' hands and tastefully pain-ec.l the sidewalks-and we'll have to admit that they did a pretty good job. Our party assumed the form of a Calendar Party with dates galore. On our picnic we went in a sizeable motor train to Schimmerls Lake. On our second return to the portals of Higher Learning, we proved that the statement Dux femina facti QA woman, the leader of the deed, does not hold true with the class of 33. A glance at our list of officers shows this:-Aubrey Anawalt, president, Claude Otto, vice-president, Robert Weber, secretary, and Charles Woodford, treasurer. We should be extremely glad to have secured such excellent sponsorship by Miss Murphy for this year and next. A gay brilliant carnival four party, of coursej attracted our attention on a certain Friday night in january. This, with its marksmanship and guessing contests, and palm reading was a huge success. During the early part of the evening, a booth bearing the legend E Sweet Kissesv was the center of in the interclass tournaments we competitions. attraction. Our boys did remarkably well in football, and as for basketball it suffices to say that attained the championship in both the boys' and girls' The Junior Play for this year was a rollicking comedy of the usual three acts-Home Again Harry. The cast included Caroline Stitch, the servant ..,.,. Abigail Lennon, Harry's aunt, . Dr. George Addison, a friend of 5, Mrs. Margaret Rowland, his sister Mary Rowland, his niece .,..., ....,. ....., . . is , Nelson Robey, in love with Mary Q Crace Rowland, Mary's younger s Stuart Wonhington, the fugitive br l Benjamin Barlow, Stuart's valet the following:4 Beulah Plummer Jane Brown Aubrey Anawalt Maxine Clawson Arlene Andrews Abigail's . Frank Cole ister ...,., ..... Dorothy Kemper idegroom ...,.. ...,.. ....., C h arles Woodford Claude Otto Sir Robert Cosgrave, of Templeton Chase, England . ...... Robert Weber The Honorable Enid Cosgrave, his daughter ...,.. . ,.... .... ...... N o rma Burr Harry Lennon, author of The Excruciating Sinner ., ...... ...... C harles Woodford Mark Wonhington, Stuart's fathe r ...... ...,.. ...... ...... ...... ...... ..,... ...... ...... ...... W a r cl S c h e r tz The climax of our social activities will corre when we meet the Seniors in the custom- ary function. It is needless to say we all look forward to it with greatest pleasure. ROBERT WEBER 'G 193 ,,., V5-L .,,,' Tv W -W z Page Twenty ergbt



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1 lf., xl'RQf-zl'.xN. , a TP rs Y w Ei' fi ,xl 1 1, if E? E? 1: gl t iii Top Row: Truland Smithg Harold Johnsong Keith Hannahg William Yaichg Winifred McCarty. Middle Row: Marie Bremerg Lamar Stanleyg Doris Ummelg Geraldine Higbyg Albert Ottog Lois Guard: :gil Eilene Mawg Ned Steenburgg Gladys Baldy Alma Nachtigallg Geraldine johnson. . 1 Bottom Row: Miss Maunderg Vivian Hedlundg Leona Larseng Dorothy Andersong Wandah Haskinsg Evelyn Sn-otmang Phyllis Huenefeldg Ruth Springerg Wilma Petersong Mary jean Bremerg wg Mildred Bamesberger. Y W l iii if If . iii Class History u On the seventh day of September, 1930, we, the class of '34, made our appearance at the Aurora High School. The boys were made known by their green neckties and the H' girls by green hair-ribbons. For pleasure, we were allowed to sit in an assembly of our own. 'El This caused much envy in the upper classes, After some time we elected officers: Eldon Blizarcl, we elected President, Wayne McCarty, Vicelpresiclentg Theo Nothomb, Secretary, and Winifred McCarty, Treasurer. Our sponsor was Miss Gaines. The twenty-first of November brought us all together to spend an evening of fun. It was a scene of thanksgiving and happiness. Sometime in May we went to Riverside to enjoy 'fi our picnic. Thus a successful period of our history was concluded. ,EL .Vt Next year brought us back as Sophomores with meek Freshies in our old places. We were quite glad to think we could watch them seek refuge in their assembly with the idea -Q? that everyone was looking at them. Our capable officers for this year are: President, Get- i I, I J f s 2 . 1 Y Page Thirty i 1 1:1 it!! l'f ,,. Q N M li 1. Ai E l s x 1. I ,V 1

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