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Students Have Chance To Help C. E. Jones---In a convocation sponsored by the Boys' club, C. E. Jones, scientist and lecturer, gets help in c demonstration of electricity from Chuck Wilson, president of Boys' club, Ed Middleton, Denis DuBois. Reclecoratecl club room for Zaye As its project for this year, the Boys' Club has redecorated the Boys' Club room. Two new chairs have been added, and a wire ri:- corder has been purchased for the school. The boys again presented C, E. Jones in an electrical assembly, Mr. Jones gave an inter- esting and intriguing program involving sound waves and the principles of electricity. The Christmas open house could not be held as a result of the heavy and unexpected snow which forced the holiday vacation to be started one day early. The minstrel show, held February Zl through February 23 and sponsored jointly by the Boys' Club and the band, was an exceptional produc- tion, The club also received a share of the magazine drive profits. Boys again played big brother to the mid- year freshmen, and the annual party, held March l4, was greatly enjoyed by all boys. Mr, Albright, boys' counselor, is adviser to the club. , wi tw Redecorote The Boys' Club Room-Newly elected officers, rearranging pictures in club room, are Dennis Giese, ser- geant-at-arms, Chuck McGinn, secretary-treasurerj John Timmons, vice-president, Elmer Shaw, president.
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llllluunm Chocolate Chats Are Fun7Shown here are seniors getting acquainted with freshmen over cokes and cookies. Back Row: Melba Cartee, Lois Babbitt, Dale Faren, Susan Covert, Dolores Edwards, Mary McFadden, Jean Brown. Front Row: Barbara Behrens, Janice Gillard, Darlene Albright, Rosada Etsic, Mary Linden, Jaan Brown, Pat Daring, Shirley Clark, Barbara Bourelle, Janis Dowell, Jadeen Rees, Bette Bere, and Janice Valentine. Chocolate chats, parties for , ' 4- YY Hail Her Maiesty, Queen of HeortsfCheryl Chesmadia is initiated tar the presidencif of Girls' club together with Hildegard Modery, secretary-treasurer, and Janet Gumz, vice-president, as her court at the Valentine party. Oh, isn't that cleverl The queen ot heartsl I miss the old initiation ceremonies. They were a scream. At the Girls' club party February lil, these comments were flying. This year's initiation consisted ot a ceremony with the newly elected president as queen ot hearts, and the vice- president and the secretary-treasurer as her attendants. The Girls' club calendar ot events was a full one, in the tall the Girls' club and the P.T.A. sponsored a pancake supper. Some of the girls were hostesses at the Empty Stocking Christmas party. They held Bow week in March. Other events included the annual dance in spring, Ivy day, and the faculty tea. The freshmen girls will remember the good times they had at the Chocolate Chats sixth hour in the Girls' club room. Miss Veronica O'NeiI advises the activities ot the club.
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3 xg , Las' E Auroron Reporters Keep BusyfReporters are kept busy writing stories for the Auraran and for the Beacon, Back row: Beth Lindenmeyer, Lee Phillips, Dave Ford, Harry Parker, Chuck McGinn, Elinor Haberle. Second row: Pat Dennin, Mary Lou l-lanny, Marge Goodendorf, Jacqueline Darby, Donna Wilson, Jean Jefferson, Coralie White. Front row: Patty Stroud, Sylvia Marshall, Juanita Davis, Nancy Adams, Jean Ann Schafer, Marcia Lester, Shirlee Likovich. Fifth consecutive year, think of thatl All-American, the top ratingl The Au- raran staff and their adviser, Mrt Ralph Blackman, were delighted to learn that the Auraran, published bi-weekly, had won AllfAmerican for the fifth consecutive year. The staff sponsored the sweater swing, a fifth quarter dance, to raise money for bigger-n-better pictures. East Aurora was vice-president of the Big Eight press association held at East . Q-.A-34' . ' g sg-jigs-'qi , it-5, f .371 .4-af SPY in , 1, .,j,-: ,g1' .J '-ff-- .. ,.-saw' .fflff . ' me i - fe-. Ag, . . .. -1 3. ff ?'fi 1-Y'-in ,ate- ' -'-Y ' H 3 -T.-.. -rzzfikif-fgpfif .' ff: ff: , ' - ,. ' U jig: K '45 .5i'f:1 W f ....f,7-.,-,is - dl, , V N .- W. A fi?-'Jiffsfg-75 ft id, -:TE A .--.cl -V . - ,554 I -u ...L , - ,:. v t ,,. f a:f:3.fi'l6-:gal .I 4. 'JS--.Al , ,. . - f 14-,fr fi .-.-V -jf., T J. if-J I P' a'J f . 1. f -rag 5, - - df ' 1.1, ,.3- Z' lig- .- , Vg ,Lf :,f' , .T ,gi -15 U' .,'i'-'C .',-- fy Riifi .E 3 '-V ' 7,37 4:-'- . ':-' 5 Tiff' - A J-w b-,,'l,. Y- - . '..i 4-'-4 . f ..,g' - .- ,ws,.0.a.-.. ,gf - .:.L,,:..'. 'ft -A f' .,'2'- K' ' - ' V. 'v11'f4..-S' '-+P' '-'F'.i iff' ' -2 iff. 22 Aurorcm goes 1460 mmiccm again Rockford, and the editors led a discussion, Keep- ing Your Local Newspaper Informed Regarding School Happenings. The four page-editors attended the lllinois l-ligh School Press Association at Champaign, lllinois. Auroran Editors Look Over Copy7Editors of the East High Auraran looking over stories that have been written by re- porters are Joyce sports editor, Don managing editor. .ff Nilles, feature Ninke, editor- editor, Dick Doemland, inechiefg Gay Bonham, S
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