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Key Club The Aurora Key Club is sponsored . by the Aurora Kiwanis Club. Its purpose is to be of service to the school and to the com munity. The club sponsored a Tupperware party, helped in decorating for the Christmas Prom, placed wreaths on sign- posts for the Garden Club, and has helped when and wherever help is needed. They also have planned a basketball game if facilities are available. Mr. Spinello is the faculty advisor, while Mr.Dodge is the representative in Kiwanis. Officers are: President, Mike O'Brieng Vice President, Warren Krapfg Secretary, Tom Pageg and Treasurer, Don Fiddes. YQ Student Government Members of Student Government are chosen from each class. Their purpose is to represent the student body. Policies concerning student's be- havior in school and at dances, and anything con- nected with the school, are of major concern. An e- lection was held for the choosing of a Presidentg the whole student body voted. The President this year isBillTruby. Under the direction of Mr. Sims, we expect great things of the student government this year. wad 83
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2 English Club ,xxx English Clubis one of the active departmental clubs in Aurora High School. This year, for the first time, sophomores were invited to join and participate in the many activities. These activities include several field trips, like going to see E.lf.Q Pinafore, and setting out our second annual literary magazine, Q Emerald. Although English Club has no grade requirements, it does want each member to have an active interest in English and related areas. The advisors for 1966-1967 are Mrs. Baus and Mr. Geigel. The officers are President, Cass Moulton, Vice President, Frank Ruzickag Secretary, Cheryl Krohng Treasurer, Martha McKinnon. ational Honor Society T? Hilti Dave Kiss . In e l e c t 1 n g a student to member ship in the National H o n o r Society, the faculty of Aurora High School honors the stu dent for excellence in scholarship, out standing s e r v 1 c e, qualities of leader ship, and evidence of good character We honor these students for past and present achievement and for the promise they hold as future c i ti z e n s f morrow's exciting challenging world O f fi c e r s a r e President, Tom Clemens, Vice Presi dent, Frank Ruzicka, Secretary, Vicki Marshall, Treasurer,
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T X Yew! all 1 , . WF, 'wg' I- fa 'P- The Future Teachers of America, for the 1966-67 school year, had a very successful sophomore year. In their second year of operation, they established traits that should continue for many years at Aurora High School. The F.T.A. teaching day, a field trip, and improved student-teacher relationships high- lighted the year. The purpose of the F.T.A. is to introduce members to the teaching field by giving them first hand experience. The success of the organization was due largely to the part of Mr. Watt, the advisor, and the officers: Pres- ident, Bill Trubyg Vice President, Stan Zorcg Secretary, Cindy Roxbury, Treasurer, Chris Schariog Sargent-at-Arms, Andy Sefchick. With a large turnout of underclassmen, the F.T.A. is assured of continual success at our school. Newspaper Staff Now in its second year of publication, under the leadership of Mrs. Baus, the Greenm en Gazette has gained acceptance as an interesting and informative newspaper. Under Editor-in -chief Tom Clemens, the paper has expanded in size, scope, and quality. Business Manager Jack Shaw has guided it into a state of financial solvency by legitimate if somewhat coercive meas- ures. Already widely read in the school and community, the Gazette should become even more popular as needed equipment arrives.
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