Anderson Union High School - Aurora Yearbook (Anderson, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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Page Fourteen SENIOR SNEAK Hear ye all, seniors, gather round, The time has come the call to sound. At two in the morn after a hard night We stop where the teachers hibernate, And yell for Miss Eide who's sure to be late. Now here comes Jay full of vigor and pride, Who by the morrow will have a fair bride. The seniors all gathered begin' to- believe We'll arrive where we're going-only to leave! We head for high hills so far away, Where .most of the boys will ble led astray. Close harmony falls on everyone's ear As we behold dawn drawing so near. We're out of the valley that's scorching hot heat, All soon will be active in some sort of feat. Away over there are Butch and Szmokey Wiho do-n t have much fun because they're so pokey. The Balls Ferry belle, our brown-eyed Kate, Hobnobs with Agnes, a maid quite sedate, While Paula sits lonely under a tree Pining 'cause Bill's not on this spree, And little Joe, our dapper dresser, Let's his thoughts go lesser anfd lesser and Lesserg There's Vern and Leona and droopy Dave, About the fun they'll always rave, LeRoy Droege, that great master mind, Walks through the hills a fair lady to find, Richard Manning, along with Droege in brains, Is gallantly flirting with all single damesg Ed Ballou, with his bush-itty slurr, Esca.pes the cold waters with a loud br'r'r g Jim Wait, the pride of Coach Ackerman's teams, Has Salty chasing flies in his dreams, Johnston, the guy who this poem has written, Is sittin' and thinkin', but mostly just sittin', Cause poor ole Bob's left out of the fun, For Freshie companions he now has none, Betty and Barbara, who got hand in hand, Search the high hills for ye ol' cow han' 3 Fred Andree, brother Oswald to his mates, At whose own' post Barbara M. always waits, With her plays tiddle-winks in the sand, And say, boys and girls, ain't love grand? After .ice cream comes a Weiner and bun, Then down we lie to loll in the sun. Some play baseball, and others crack jokes, Some play poker, come on all you folks, As the day wears on, some are getting quite low, So we leave our camp to attend the show C25 Rolling down the hills, Balls of Fire! Crash! Bang! Boom! There goes a tire! Mr. Parks, the bus driver, 1et's out a yelp And shouts, Oh boys, how's for some help. Finally we resume our journey toward home When someone cries out, No more shall we roam. We look back at the day and think, How tin1e's flown! Indeed, 'tis the best Senior Sneak we have known. -Bob Johnston '37

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CLASS WILL I, Leon-a Robinson, will my nickname Bookworm to Edmond Fillmore, and hope that .he lives up to the appellation. I, Katherine Gilmore, will my professional laugh to Mr. Tyler. Take care of it, it took me years to get it down to perfection. I, Agnes Selland, about to depart from the A. U. H. S. will .my office of A.S.B. secretary to Jim Ruble, hoping he will not mnuddle up the minutes too much. I also ovffer my blushes blushed at the time of the Senior Play when I kissed Fred, to Janet Stearman. I, Bob Johnston, will to Shorty McQueen my ability to put and keep Barbara in her place. Also I wish to will to Amos Ulberg my ability to get along with my charming friend Miss Letson. I, Jim Wait, will my tallness to Dale McFerrin in hopes that he will grow up some day. I, Joe Alward, will my ability to get along with the girls to Charles Stewart, but you better be careful, it is a dangerous gift. I, Fred Andree, will my Buick to any boy who is able to take three girls down town every noon. I, Le Roy Droege, will my villainous horse-laugh to Miss Letson to comfplete her notorious character. I, Betty Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my Advanced Civics seat, next to Rich Ballou, to R. Selland, hoping she enjoys talking to him as much as I have. I, Barbara Frambes, will my little freckle on the end of my nose to Rosemary Selland, hoping she gets razzed as much as I have. I, Paul-a Corby, do hereby will my priceless place in bookkeeping Calone with Neil Bennettj to Mayre Oliphant so she won't have to look longingly through the glass from Room 8. I, Vern Cunningham, will my outspoken attitude to the teachers to Betty Cowles, hoping she will have the nerve to use it. I, Floyd Serpa, will my curly hair to Kenneth Ward, hoping he can keep the girls out of it. I, Richard Manning, will my cattle calling ability to Bob Kennicott, but ad- monish him to be careful about using it in Happy Valley as all the cows know the call. I, Edward Ballou, will my ability to ditch P. E, to any one who thinks he can get away with it. I, Jay Stevenson, will my position as President of The Owls Club to Duke Macken, hoping he can keep the chair from getting on fire. I, Helen Sexton, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Stanley Rouse, h-oping he will appreciate it as much as the teachers. I, Barbara McQueen, will my ability to have and to hold Fred Andree's inter- est to any college girl that thinks she can do as well. I, Norman Norris, will muy poor attendance record to anyone who would rather go out with the girls than come to school. I, Kenneth Ferguson, will my nick-name Butch to Harvey Carter, hoping he will be a tough guy too. Page Thirteen



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September October November H I! 2 H December Y! ly rr January rr 71 February u H March H n !! April rv May 91 !! June 19 11 25-26 CALENDAR The grind begins once again. The Freshman-Sophomnore Party is held. Ag Club Ball A. S. B. sponsors Carnival with great success. First quarter ends. There's an explosion, no merely Kenneth Ferguson Senior Play is presented. Basketball Season begins. Thanksgiving Vacation begins. Game with Redding. Game with Red Bluff. Game with Dunsmuir. Game with Fall River. Christmas Vacation begins. Everybody has made New Year's Resolutions. Game with Redding. School closes on 'account of snow. League season begins with Hamilton City. Another game with Hamilton City. Game with Los Molinos. First semester ends. Some casualties. Game with Los Molinos again. ' Game with Biggs. C team wins sub-league title by defeating Biggs. in Chemistry. C team journies to Live Oak to take N.C.H.S.A.L. G.A.A. goes to Redding Play day. Baseball season begins. Spring vacation. Game with Weaverville. Game with Los Molinos. Game with Red Bluff. Freshmen cheerfully f?J clean out ditch. School Spring Production is huge success. Game with Corning. Game with Durham. Sophomore Weenie-bake. Junior Picnic. Honor Society Picnic. Game with Redding. Senior Sneak. Ag Club trip. Senior-Faculty Farewell. Commencement. Another class leaves A.U.H.S. Report cards are given out. Page Fifteen

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