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Raimi' 0. lfffif an From 1940-42 Mr. Millon led the Aurora Hand. Returning after his stay as a Lieutenant Commander in the Vnited States Navy. he taught for a year and a halt' tI!I4T'4Sj. He was forced to leave Aurora because of ill health. In a letter to the school he tells us of l1is new position as manager ot' the George Lander-'s Music Company, located in Vlarinda, lowa. Ut' course. we all missed him very much, hut knew he had to leave and so tried to express our feelings hy giving hin1 a going-away party, at which he was presented with a Silver Uonserve, engraved with the words: ,'l.ll.N. .llusir Ilcprlrt- arent, 1949. The t'hoir, Girls' Glee t'lnh, and the Boys' Glee Club are under the direction of Miss Smith. She has done a wonderful jolt with these groups. This last year she has had a new ven- ture under her wing..that of the Music Appreciation Class. Their studies range from the composers of the tenth century to the present day. Of course. they learn to do a hit of writing themselves. l'roof of Miss Smith's ahility is the fact that her groups are in demand for many social functions. ula1414.G' ,fm Mr. Crocker arrived the second semester to take charge of the Hand aml all has gone smoothly under his capahle gui- dance. There was an addition to the family soon after his arrival. A little girl of five pounds, ten ounces, to he called Marsha Lynn. 'l'he Hand has worked very hard and the year has been a full one. All appreciate the zest with which Mr. Crocker goes at his work as director. Page l orty-7'h1'ee
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igx J lst Row: Carolyn Longcamp, Marilyn Evans, Clarol Rice. Joyce Graham, Mary Jackson, Ann Olcott. Charlotte Walker, Charlotte Dennerline. Treva Busse, Mr. Millon. 2nd Ro-W: Janet Rice, Marjorie Schmidt, Donna Busse, Daisy Billingsley, Joan Morehead, ,Alissa Ba- ker. Margaret Smith, Joan Miller, Martha Schmelt- zer. 'ird Row: Velma Witte, Delores Fillenworth, Geneva Negangard, Linda Weseman, Donna Borgman, Con- nie Scharf, Barbara Karstetter, Phyllis Netherland Sue Mattox. UFFIFICRS 1 V ii , J 4th Row: Dale Busse, Norman Miller, Gene Weaver. Roger Schulz, Melvin Rullman, Arthur Rahe, Donald Rahe, Don Rust, Eddie Van'Gombos, Robert Burris. 5th Row: Arthur Jackson, James Dartnall, Jerry Wright, Robert Green, Kenneth Taylor, Arnold Ren- ner, Victor Miller, Donald Kettenbrink, Rodney Den- nerline. 6th Row: Ralph Baxter, Dan Meyer, Jim Slayback, Floyd Langon, Robert Holt, Jimmy Droege, Bdb Wright, Lynn Welber, Estal Percival, Charles Dewers. ACTIVITIES l're-sident ........... ihItll'filil SCilIll6ItZ9l' Flwfbflll Gilllles CUIIYGST - April fl Vive-l'i-esimlent .. ....... Bob lvright Home Basketball Gaines May Day - May 1 Some-tzii-y .... .. llonna Boi-ginan Pep Sessions Special I',I'0gl'fllllS Liln-arizins ............... Estal Percival Farniers' Fair Concert Bam-z11z1111'ez1te - May I.. Melvin Hullman -lack Tandy FH1'lll9l'S' Fair Pai-axle C0lllIll9Ill'9lllQllt - May livery tiny the seveutll pm-ind the Band is The numbers that were played this year ln-all-il playing 0Vt'l'illl'PS and marclies. ill the Vflllfvst ure: Urcrturc .. .. . .. !'llf1VIH7ll' 'l'l1vrv :ire fiftvsix lllPlllib9l'S in the 15211111 Jllarz-lz, .... Smvcmltcmz. this your. lt is inure lmzilzillvetl than it has Come Nmulay Ul'0l'fIll'C' . . . . . . Pastel Moods ever been in former years. Pugr- 1lYUI'fLlj-Ilvlllll'
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