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TRACK SQUAD M. A fry W? 'uvsn G. Ellyett, M. Darbro, W, Anderson, J. Lash, S. Hadley Coach Carter. Third Row: G. Goertzen, M. Newman, D Troester, M. Hansen, G. Wadell, R. Gallentine, R Thompson, G. Hurst, Coach Kropp. Members of the state champion 880 Relay team from Left to Right, Tom Smith, Wendell Mark Hansen, John Henthorne.
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Seniors sang their last songs in the school, which were memorial to them. THE BEGINNING OE THE FUTURE The beginning of further education and afu- ture life of service--this is commence- ment, It is not meant to be a sentimental melodrama of the most wonderful years of our lives, these are good years, but look- ing ahead we see wonders to challenge and beckon us. It is a parting with friends we have known all of our school daysg a parting with teachers we have come to respect, a separation from all that is famil- iar to us. Yet--commencement is an in- centive to apply our still meager educa- tion to a productive future. The commencement exercises were indeed impressive to the seventeen-hundred people present on May 18, for the graduation of Aurora high school's largest class. It began with the singing of The Halls of Ivy by the Senior vocal group. The Valedictorian and Salutatorian ad- dresses of Deanna Herron and Linda Schultz, respectively, cited ideals and goals fo r which to strive. The guest speaker, Wilfred W. Nuernberger, Juvenile Court Judge of Lancaster County, emphasized the impor- tance of using our abilities for the good of society. Mr, Nuernberger stressed the point that one is never an educated person, there is always more to be learned. The time finally came for the receiving of diplomas, presented by Dr. J. W, Hadley. Several people were presented with scholar- ships including Regents winner, B a rb ar a Zeliff, and alternates. Deanna H e r r o n, Karen Madsen, and Shirley Keller were also presented scholarships to the colleges which they intend to enter. The evening was concluded as the Seniors began their recessional and their com- mencement.
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team composed of: L. to R. Dave Troester, Galen Hurst, Mike Kemling, Mike Darbro. Gary Goertzen shows form which made him UH HS. Aurora's two m11e relay team composed of: L,to R, Randy Thompson, Dave Troester crossed finish line to M1ke Newman, Allen Patterson, and Jack Jones. break school record in the 880 in a
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