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W vb I f ,FACULTY J LZIUTQTICE Harper, Principal ....... . .....7.......,.. Commercial and Mathematics James R. Ackerma ,........ thematics, Boys Physical Educataion George G. Tyle1'... .,..., .......,..,...,... A griculture and Mechanics Byron McCormick .,,,.. .................,,,..,.....,,... S panish, English Marian Letson ,..... .. .,,.. English, Latin and Mathematics Corene Simmons ...... ...................,....,...................... H ome Making Martha Eide .......... .,Y,,..,......i.........,.........,,,..,......... S ocial Science Lulu Lane .....,........... ....., C ommercial and Girls Physical Education .Part Time, Music Rosemary Wilcox .,..,... .......,.............i..............,.....................,, i...l.0,-.1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES President Clerk E. II. WILCOX T. M. MILLER H. D. BRUCE 0. G. SMITH FRED L. MARX T..-...Q-.0.1.11 PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE To you, the rncmbcrs of the graduating class of 1937, we extend our heartiest congratulations. In continuing through the four years of high school work and completing the requirements for graduation you have exhibited those qualities of cooperation, perseverance, and industry so necessary in meeting the problems of that phase of life you are now about to enter. We hope that your years in high school have been wcll spent and that you will continue to press on to even hig-her goals. Page Four
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DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1937 sincerely dedicate this issue of the Aurora to our friend and adviser, Miss Martha Eide, who has labored so incessantly Without hope of reward or praise for the past two years that We might prosper and enjoy ourselves.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY FIRST SEMESTER OFFICE SECOND SEMESTER Katherine Gilmore ...... ........ P resident ......... ........ K atherine Gilmore Paula Corby ........... ....... V ice-President ........ .............. J oe Alward Agnes Selland ....... ...... S ecretary ...,,... ...... B arbara Frambes Leona Robinson ........ ....... T reasurer ...... ...... L eona Robinson Betty Smith .........,.. ,.......... Y ell Leader ..........,.... ..,..... B ob Johnston Barbara Frambes ......... ,...., N ominating Committee ..,..... ....... F loyd Serpa Floyd Serpa ........... .................. F inance Council ..v.....................,. ....... B etty Smith Colors: French Grey and Scarlet Motto: Rowing not Drifting Flower: Poppy Adviser: Miss Eide Four years ago the Class of '37 bubbled forth from Freshman Springs, 63 in number. A large rock was their first encounter with difficulty in the form of a -defeat at the Freslhman-Sophomore party, but undaunted, they sped around it. They flowed merrily oniward even though some of them dropped out on the way. Obstructions of various kinds were rapidly overcome by this network of lively springs. Then upon entering Lake Sophomore, they found themselves still more diminished in number. Miss Ferrario relieved Miss Fetters as class adviser and directed their course as they entered the lake. Here they encountered another snag-it was their second defeat at the Freshman-Sophomore party. Still undis- mayed they moved on, destined to be leaders of their school. They were encour- aged by a lively weenie-bake and nothing went wrong even though they changed guides in mid-lake. Miss Lane became their adviser. When Miss Eide released the head gate leading out of the lake, the class of '37 rushed into Junior Creek. Singing merrily along the way they prepared for a ,good time. They bore up the duties of class and school wonderfully well. They glided softly and gleefully into Prozm Inlet to rest awhile from school duties. Then on they sped eager to reach the river. They made another stop at Picnic Cove to enjoy the nice things there. Then surging forth with Miss Eide as the leading current, they entered Senior River. This river ,meant a great undertaking for them. T-hey had to decide what ships of life they must carry with them when they reached the ocean. They rounded the peaceful island of Senior Play with much excitement and praise. This sent them on their way to the Great Aurora Bay, where they were to leave a rec-ord for all to' see who passed that way. On they roared to the lanid of Senior Farewells, then on to the great Ocean of Life. G Now they are ready to become a part of the ocean that carries the ships of state g to help make a body o-f mighty Americans. They flow from harbor to harbor aiding the ships of duty to their destinies. Page Five
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