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24 INVADER CLAII DF 1931 Flower White Rose and Violets -somon- Violets If music be the food of love, play ong Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again! it had a dying fallg O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour! -William Shakespeare -m oro- Colors Purple and White -Goofs- M otto Ever Onward and Upwardf'
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INVADER 23 SENIDIQ CIAII HISTUIQY ICONTINUEDJ Bringing our social attack to a close we held the senior ball. Soldier Dorothy Besancon was general chairman of the Senior Ball. She was assisted by Rowene Leonard as chairman of the invitation committee and Myra Brannan as chairman of the decoration committee. The gym was decorated in our class colors of purple and white with strings of many colored balloons hung here and there. The Ball was a big success not only for the veterans but also for those attending. As veterans we presented the senior play, ''Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire which was directed by Miss Margaret Fitzgerald. During the close of the war we found we had in our forces a very distinguished young man, Rolland Rogers. We felt very proud of Rolland, for he has won a Na'- tional prize for writing an examination on The League of Nations. Rolland is to have a trip to Europe for winning the contest. A We have two sweet young maidens among our troupers who are indeed very young to be finishing this great war. They are Millie Jane Elliott and Garland Baker. These girls won't be sixteen until a month after graduation. George Terada has been decorated as valedictorian. Shuji Kimura and Marjorie Cosgrove tied for second honors. All of these people deserve a great deal of honor. As the retiring army we wish to extend our thanks to the many kind things Mr. Oakley and our faculty have done for us. We salute you. We bade adieu to our fellow troopers with the Senior assembly on May 29. Maxine Brust had charge of the program. The senior boys showed their ability for the last time. We repaired to a near-by lake for our last bit of pleasure. We all enjoyed this Final furlough. Class night we moved from our old place in the north of the assembly and took our place on the stage. This is the end of the great war of school. We have many a scar but many happy memories. -Beth Dalgity -Virginia Holt
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INVADER 25 IENIDD CLA!! DOEM Thru the labyrinth of school days, We have studied side by side We have shared in many pleasures While the hours were flirting by. In our memory long will linger Face and form of classmate dear Time and distance cannot efface them From our minds thru coming years. Long and lasting be our friendship Scattered tho we soon will be Still as pals welll fght the battle Wheresoever the trail may lead. Soon we'll part, on diferent pathways We will wander o,er the globe, Yet fond memories will go with us Cheering us on, to the end of the road. We bid goodbye to dear old school days And to our classmates, with a sigh Long and pleasant will be the memories Of the time spent at dear Old Auburn High
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