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AURORA BOARD. Cl.EON P. SPANGLER. DAVID W. PRALL... JEROME J. WEADOCK A. LEA CORRIGAN.. CLEON P. SPANGLER.. BLANCHE E. MARTIN. .......Editor-in-Chief. .....Assistant Editor Advertising Managers, ....Business Manager ..................Poet. GRACE M. FEAHR...................Prophetess. ELSIE S. LINTON...............Social Editor. BESSIE R. MOORE................Latin Editor M. HELEN DICKINSON............French Editor. ALICE R. KENZLER..............German Editor. ALICE M. SHEA......................Novelist. MARJORY C. MILNE................. Historian. AGNES A. MURPHY.....................Essayist GERALD E. KRUPP.............Athletic Editor. ROSEL E. HI LI........... ELIZABETH STALKNECHT HELEN E. SWINTON......... FRANK PATTERSON.......... Artists. Humorists. 7
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EDITORIAL. In presenting the 1904 Aurora to the public, we feel that though forcing an amateur publication upon them, we are keeping sacred the custom established at the Saginaw High School fourteen years ago, and have accomplished the crown- ing effort of our High School career. The Aurora has earned for itself a reputation, which we have endeavored not only to sustain, but to make greater. To this end. we have made several changes, and of course several mistakes; but we ask forgiveness, and consideration of the fact, that the work is all our own, and we are in every sense of the word, amateurs. It is with regret, that we realize that the Class of 1904 will not enjoy the benefits of the new Manual Training School, but we heartily congratulate the succeeding classes, upon the fact that they will reap the rich benefits of that munificent gift of our public spirited citizen, the Honorable Wellington R. Burt. In this day and age, the practical sciences are becoming predominant; the age demands practical men. skilled in special branches of science: and we congratulate the school, that one man has realized this, and has proven himself a fast friend of education, by acting accordingly, which has not only opened wider the doors of opportunity to the school children of Sag- inaw, but has resulted in a lasting monument to his memory. We feel that the class is indebted to the advertisers in this volume, and wish to express our thanks to those, whose good will has made the publication of the Aurora possible. The class desires to express its deep gratitude to Profes- sor A. W. Platte, for setting the class song to music. 8
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