Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1918

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HfflAU R O RA 9 1 President’s Address Before the final farewell is said, it is the privilege of the Presi- dent to express a few words in behalf of the Class. Our High School days are over and many of us are sad. We all realize the great responsibilities which we are now about to assume, for we are being graduated at one of the most critical periods in our nation’s history. Our country is at war. We are waging war against an autocratic government which is determined to use any means to accomplish its purpose of world domination. We will all be called upon to help win this war. Some in the Class will go forth and achieve success and fame, while others will hold less conspicuous but equally useful positions. Whatever or wher- ever our future position may be, let us always give the best we have! Let us be true, loyal and patriotic citizens of our country. The knowledge we have gained during our High School career is a distinct step in advance in the progress of our lives. For this we are greatly indebted to the Faculty, whose patient efforts will better be appreciated in our later years. We have formed many friendships and associations which we hope will endure for the period of our lives. The foundation upon which we are to build our future has been laid and it is after many sorrows and joys that we are about to close our High School career. Let us go forth cheerfully, and hopefully, determined to suc- ceed and to bear our banner as triumphantly in the future as the Class of 1918 has in the past. ALBERT PLAMBECK.

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ALBERT PLAMBECK Class of 1918 Colors — Maroon and Gold. OFFICERS ALBERT PLAMBECK .................................................President WINIFRED POWELI.............................................Vice-President EDWARD MORLEY ...................................................Secretary HELEN WEBSTER....................................................Treasurer CHESTER MAHER .....................................................Marshal



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MARTHA ALBOSTA “A full rich nature, free to trust.” HAROLD ARTHUR “I am not in the roll of common men.” L1ZETTE BANNON “For she was just the quiet kind, whose natures never vary.” ALFRED W. BARTELS “As idle as a painted ship, Upon a painted ocean. META ANN BARTH “Sweets to the sweet.”

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