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-,..-,., ,,.,.,, ,W i i , il., e. -. K , , s.1.t.. if it is Top Row: Eldred Worthingtong Cyle Davisg Earl Bogardusg Wayne Shaneyfeltg Weldon Haslcinsg Millard McDonaldg John Zavgren. Middle Row: John Hewittg Pauline Cr.-meg Aclelaine Karrg Betty Simsg Lillian Elgeg Norma Norton I Christine Millerg Russel Weber. l V' Bottom Row: Fred McKayg Harold Gustafsong Louise Artherg Barbara Whiteg Rolanda Goetheg Ellen N VanGordong Eldora Gustafsong Lester Millerg Ray Beins. The Freshman girls have been playing basketball as well as being interested members of the Home Economics, Dramatic and Girl Reserve Clubs. Betty Sims was chosen a char- acter in the Dramatic Club play l'Skeet,'. Several members of the Freshman group missed a momentous occasion, the taking of the class pictures. Those not present were: Betty Burr, Delmer Bowlin, Anna L. Caullcins, Richard Lange, LaVern Nelson, Lena Mae Sexton, Maerene Cooper, Milton Johnson, Mary Jane Johnsen, Leonard VanBerg and Dorothy Wright. On February twelfth the class met in the auditorium to hold its regular party. Old Man Depression was not overlooked, for it was a hobo gathering. At seven-thirty the lioboes began to arrive and make merry. By the judge's choice Russell Weber was king and Norma Norton queen. The chairmen in charge of the party were Harry Williams and Barbara White, whose delicious sandwiches were mysteriously deficient. DORIS Wooos Through thick and thin we'll do our best To make the grade and pass the test, As Aurora Freshmen we'll ever strive To reach the goal called 35,'. Page Thirty-five
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