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VALEDICTORY VALEDIGTORY Members of the Class of '28! Today is a great day in our lives. We have success- fully completed our High School careers. We have reached that long looked for moment toward which ,our three years of effort have been directed. We have scaled the pinnacle of our dreams. With fond memories we look back upon our High School years which to-day become a part of our past. When we entered this building three years ago as Sophomores the time of gradu- ation seemed in the far distant future. The departing Seniors were demi-godsand supermen to be admired and looked up to, but not to be approached. Upon successfully completing our first year, we took up the burden of upper classmen. The Seniors had lost some of their glamour, but were still a race apart. At last we took 'our places as leaders of th-e school, expectantly looking forward to the time when we would graduate. That time is at hand. We have reached the culmination of our school careers. But the eagerness is gone. Instead we view the approaching graduation with misgiving. We feel that we are leaving the best and most enjoyable part of our lives behind. Today old men dream dreams of the past, and young men see visions. We have forged our swords, now we are prepared for battle. We shall not look back upon bygone days but set our faces forward, eagerly waiting to test our strength upon obstacles greater than we have yet encountered. Instead of winning prizes, we shall strive to win success in the great adventure of life. With more mature- minds, we recognize lif-e for what it is, but the span of a single day in an eternity. We are here today and gone tomorrow. Perhaps we shall be remembered by our posterity, perhaps forgotten. The day which we live is extremely shorty but our day has just begun. That part which ends today is only the brilliant dawn, and so now we turn with eager heart toward the east, where jocund day, stands tiptoe, on the mountain tops. George Housner. PAGE EIGHTEEN
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STUDENT LANTERN-AURORA GRADE XII-B President - - - - - Frank Schultz Vice-President - - - Grace Botsford Secretary-Treasurer - - Arlene Fox MEMBERS William Ball, Ruth Barkholtz, Adrienne Bates, Lloyd Bishop, Otto Boehlke, Carl Boitel, Grace Botsford, Romaine Boughner, Carl Bremer, Eleanor Bull, Hayward Burnett, Betty Clark, Vera Clayton, Roy Colby, Ethel Coletti, Florence Cross, William Cutliff, Edna Dietrich, Theodore Dietz, Anna Douglass, Cleo Elvin, Edith Fellows, Arlene Fox, Clara Frost, Charles Frueh, Frederick Gaul, Helen Gibson, William Gossel, Marion Grevie, Rudolph Halbig, Vera Hammond, Wilma Holnagel, Ruth In- man, Leonard Jenniaxs, Harold Klopf, William Knoepflc, Ruth Kowalewsky, Beaulah Long, Ernestine McMurray, Junior Mlillar, Violetta Miller, Leo Novak, Gwendolyn Oberlin, Nelly O'Grady, Florence Oscar, Margaret Ostrander, Helen Pohlman, Vera Reese, Burnell Riedel, Charles Robinson, Mildred Robinson, Roy Roth, Beatrice Schramke, Bert Schroeder, Russell,Schroeder, Elizabeth Schuett, Frank Schultz, Gerald Simpson, Mary Stamman, Norlra Strachan, Luella Tessman, Ruth Thompson, Bernice Trumble, William Waack, Henry Walsh, Lucille White. PAG E TW ENTY
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