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'f ' 'viii Th- 'Allvulu--:EN CALENDAR---Continued December 2. Girl's Basketball starts. 3. Annual Staff Meeting. Hon. Ed. out of History on his ear. 4. B. B. game-Aurora 19-Fairmont 28. 7. Report cards out. Everybody looks happy!!? 8. Frosh and Juniors elect officers. 9. Girl Reserve Christmas Party. 10. Everything quiet-foggy, foggy. 11. Sophie Party. Aurora 21-Yorlc 23. 14. Debate in Oral English, 15. Seniors learn to make Peppernuts in History class. 16. Dramatic Club Christmas Party. 21. Bill brings a cat in. 22. Rev. Brown gives a Christmas tallt. 23. Dragonnettes give program. 12th History has a party. Oh! those lovely soap chocolateslll? january 4. Here we are againg-Christmas clothes!! 5. Where is everybody? Out in the snowdrifts? 7. Miss Murphy gets extinguished, 8. Junior Class Party. And eggs! 9. Aurora 18-Bethany 48. 11. Oh! those History term papers! 13. W. C. T. U. Spealcer. 14. Selection of class rings announced. Aurora 22-Ord 28. 15. Hi-Y dinner and Initiation! 18. Exams. 19. More exams. Rain in assembly. 20. And yet more exams! 21. Everybody registers again. 22. Aurora 30-Clay Center 23, 23. fSat. Nite,-Eloe, George, Shaneyfelt-the Mazda Singers, 26. Invigorating odors from Chemistry lab. Girls lose overshoes. 27. Report Cards come out. 28. Dramatic Club play- Bargains in Cathay. February 2. Aurora 26-Central City 47. 5. Aurora 17-Sutton 28, 8. Hi-Y date Party with Lord Ashcart and Lady Godiva. 9. Group pictures for the Annual taken. 10. New assembly seats assigned, 12. Freshie Party. Lincoln Day Speaker. 15. Girl's B. B. Tournament. 17. Girl's Tourney finals. 18. Senior Rings arrive. 22. George's Birthday. 24. Girl Reserve Colonial Tea. Aurora 27-Central City 28. 25. Basketball Tournament. , . . , ,. - ' ,,.. . .. .. ' . ,,... 1 .::::, ,,......'. ,f,:.' . .,,, 1111 ..., ... ..... .. . 1. ...v 4 2 ?izT f7'T'l Page Thirty-two
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ik 'li Ei r 1 'lop Row: Dale Wilkinsg Harry Williainsg Rupert Scotty Cleo Kathy Donald Ottog Raymond Klassyq August Enderleg Donald Mooreg Joe Hutscllj ,Robert Kemper. Middle Row: Gould Campg James Whitey Lillian Rydcrg Katherine Yaichg Doris Wood.sg Eilleen Lantzer Junior Pauly Gordon Bamesbergerg Keith Post. Bottom Row: Clarence Churchillg Pauline Millerg Wilnia Hagrmang Erma johnsong Ruth Ruyleg Viola Bottorfg Winifred Ccchrang Mary Webelg Mabel Lantzerg Gale Peters. Class l'l.story On September seventh, a new group of Freshmen felt the thrill of beginning a high school career, The dignified Seniors made sure that each newcomer was started right by adorning the Freshmen girls with attractive green bibs and the boys with green hoods. Late in November the class met, elected officers and chose class colors. Our colors are scarlet and cream. The following were chosen to lead: President-!Earl Bogardusg Vice- President-Dale Wilkinsg Secretaryfijames Whiteg Treasurer-Betty Burrg Yell Leaders- Leonard VanBerg and Betty Sims. The Freshmen boys have been active in athletics, and next year should see several of the second team football boys, among whom were Gale Peters, Don Otto, john Hewitt. James White, Harold Brown and Millard McDonald, promoted to regulars. Gale Peters and Harold Brown were on the second basket ball team. F-r, f-r, f-r-e E-s, e-s, e-s-h S-h, s-h, s-h-i I-e, 1-e, 1-e-s Freshies Page Tfwirly-four
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