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el llql I ll 1. ll 1 ll. IE? lil 'il ll lla l 5 1 ll 41 i. l. if 5 Schaffertg Clifford Hutsellg Claude Ottog Willard Beatg James Vanwormerg Melvin l1l'lN Ir '37 Ni ,i1,1.1.3:g.I ' 3-1 . :.a:,i:r1:h'115r'.r-5i1i:fi'wi1iiz3i::r.., x ... rr'vv11' .:'vjn -'zz ' f, ,-Xl 'Q-1, : L. L4 1 Ji- - - ll V 'Q 1 s 1 l Top Row: Virgil Petersg Winifred Mccartyg Miles Eloeg Henry Haywoodg Donald Hoodg Irvin l, G. Lewisj Hilbert Peterson. ' Middle Row: Coach Ossiang Donald Powellg Henry Browng Paul Smithg Clifford Bensong Rex Rollstiny l Winifred Moore? Wesley Gustafson. 5 Bottom Row: Aubrey Anawaltg Dean Shaneyfelrg Charles Bensong Bill Whiteg Myrl Georgeg Oswald Spray. A Club The AH Club fthe cream of the cropj is the honorary letter organization of the Aurora High School. It was founded in 1928 by a group of Aurora letter men for the purpose of getting a larger group of boys to participate in football, basketball and track, to regulate the wearing of the official letter and to handle special dinners at the end of each season. All of the members of this club have carried out the purpose faithfully. Any boy in the Aurora High School who has won his letter in interscholastic football, basketball or track is eligible to become a member of the AU Club. Ar the present time there are 25 members and several more new members are expected at the end of the track season. Principal Del Danker and Coach Bill Ossian are the sponsors of the organization and ' keep the standard of the club high at all times. I: 7 'IT:T1: iTTTIi7 .1 ' 3 5' I Page Forty-seven
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H fT'ffl773ffET. I in' .Xl,'RUki. 'XE f, a, -32525251- Top Row: Glen Newmang LeRoy Millerg Winifred McCartyg Henry Haywood, Theo Nothombg Charles Woodford, Elmo Carnes, Orval Brooks. Middle Row: Winifred Moore, Albert Fogtg Dean Shaneyfeltg Milton Gustafson, Aubrey Anawaltg Wesley Gustafson, Clifford Benson, Jack Walker. Bottom Row: Miles Eloeg Claude Ottog Oswald Schaffertg Bus Benson, Bill White, Myrl Georgeg Rex Rollsting Henry Brown, Irvin Lewis. Hi-Y Club The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian living. Clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship and clean living is our platform. Meetings were held on alternating Thursdays. At these meetings the boys discussed various life problems which were confronting them and we were addressed by some local business men on vital topics. Every other meeting was held in the domestic science room. We were served delicious dinners by Miss Raynard's cooking class. At the beginning of this year, eight new members were added and initiated. New members for next year will be chosen at the end of this term to replace those who graduate. The two outstanding events this year were the date party and the Easter program. At the party each member was of necessity accompanied by a fair damsel. Nineteen members were present to enjoy the program and eats. The Easter program was given in front of the assembly on Good Friday, It consisted of songs by the club and the club's quartette and a short play followed by a talk by Reverend Williams. On March 8, the club was invited to a spring roundup to be held at York. Twenty of the members attended. The officers of the club this year were: Bill Ossian .....,,..,.... .....,..,,..,..,. S ponsor. Milton Gustafson .... .,.......,..,,...,...,....,. P resident. Miles Eloe ...,.......... ...........,,......,..,.. V ice-President. Elmo Carnes ,........... Secretary-Treasurer. -V - -fa A 1-ig--any :ff---.g,-.r- E: :HW j- 'M E 1 fix if Q Page Forty snr
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jypivj X, :l:L.:.Et. .ZL:1 :...:11 Caroline Stitch Aunt Abigail Grace Rowland Mary Rowland Mrs. Rowland Dr. Addison Junior Play HOME-AGAIN HARRY Beulah Plummer Jane Brown Dorothy Kemper Arlene Andrews Maxine Clausen Aubrey Anawalt Stuart Wonhington ...... Charles Woodford Benjamin Barlow ...... ,..,,. ..., ...... C l a ude Otto Sir Robert Cosgrave ..,. . ...... ...... R obert Weber The Honorable Enid Cosgrove ..... Norma Burr Nelson Robey ...... ...... ,...,. . , Frank Cole Mark Worthington ., .. ...... ...,.. ...... W a rd Schertz Harry Lennon .,.,., , ,... ...,.. ....., .,..., ...... ....,. C h a r l es Woodford PLOT The unior Play this year was a snappy comedy with a little mystery to give it more snap. It was the home coming of the author of the years best seller The Excruciating Sinner, Harry Lennon, Before he arrives, Stuart Worthington arrives with his valet, Benjamin, and is mistaken by all of the town for Harry. He is running away from his own wedding so he does not tell them his real name. To make things worse, Harry does come home, and there is a mad scramble on the part of Benjamin to keep him tied, gagged and hidden. As the story proceeds, other complications appear in the form of Enid, the lisping, weeping, baby-talking, 30 year old girl, whom Stuart was supposed to marry. She and her father, Sir Robert, are the only ones who believe that Stuart is not Harry. It all comes out in the end, with Stuart claiming Mary, his main reason for wanting to stay and Enicl marrying Harry although she thinks he is Stuart. Good comedy parts were played by Caroline, always after her lost lover Archibald, who really does turn up in the form of Benjamin Barlow, Grace, the know-it-all girl with her 82 verse poem always on the tip of her tongue, Sir Robert, the Englishman, and Nelson who is in love with Mary but has to content himself with Grace. j i v ' Page Forty eight
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