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19 THE AURORA SENIORS LESLIE FOREMAN «| e Pet saying: “Seeing how it’s you.’’ Hobby: Bein’ good. Ambition: To be a professor. BETTY ROSSOW « B ett Pet saying: “Oh, get out!” Hobby: Making brilliant remarks. Ambition: To be a private stenog. PAYE FLEMING “Midge” Pet saying: Oh, I don’t care!” Hobby: Silence. Ambition: To be a Home Economics teacher. IRVIN BENSON “Windy” Pet saying: “Oh, I know it that.” Hobby: Asking questions. Ambition: To be Webster II. iniMiiiin
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18 THE AURORA SENIORS WILLIAM STARK “Bill” Pet saying: Aw!” Hobby : Laughing musically. Ambition : To be a Ford salesman. FLORENCE EWIGLEBEN Flossie” Pet saying: “Honest!”’ Hobby: Having dates. Ambition : To be a brunette. RUTH VAN LOON “Brownie” Pet saying: “My dear, do you think so?” Hobby: Writing English themes. Ambition : To be an actress. RENETTA SCHNABEL “Nettie” Pet saying: “Naw!” Hobby: Regular attendance. Ambition: To be a music teacher. CHARLES PIERSON “Chuck” Pet saying: “Dog-gawn-ia!” Hobby: “Fording” it. Ambition: To learn to dance.
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THE SMOKING OF THE PEACE PIPE Should you ask me whence this story Of these prophecies and hopes, I should answer, I should tell you — From fond memories of school life. Listen to this simple story To this song of Prophecy. By the shores of old Lake George, By the shining big sea water. On the tower of Hobart City Stood old William Stark, the crier, Called the tribe of four and twenty. All the trib beheld the signal, The Pukwana of the Peace-Pipe. Down the river, o’er the prairie, Came the students of our school days, Came the doctor, Charlie Pierson, Came the speaker, Clifton Nygren, Came the draftsman, Leslie Foreman, And the warrior, August Schlobohm To partake of peace-pipe smoking. Listen to the words of wisdom. To prophetic words of warning From the lips of Elmer Scharbach, Son of radio, son of fame, Chief of the class of ’24. Came to this big sea water All the squaws of ’24, To prepare a meal of splendor For the hungry Indian warriors. Hunted they Hiawatha’s chickens. Sought the deer from out the thicket, Snared the hare, Adjidaimo, Beat the maize in eathern moulds. Gathered there were Myrtle Krueger, Child of Sunshine and of Sorrow, And the homemaker, Marcia Roper, With her classmate, Mary Harris Prepared for them this meal of pleasure. That the feast may he more joyous That the time may pass more gayly Irvin Benson, the great boaster,
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