Saginaw High School - Aurora Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1926

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( ». Schocnow I). Shackelford V. Shipman 1). Schomaker A. Shephard V. Simonton M. Schrocdcr M. Sheward M. Smith GERTRUDE SCHOENOW “Nothing common can seem worthy of you.” Student Council, Amphion, Aurora Con- tributor. DOROTHY SCHOMAKER “A merry heart doth good.” MARGARET SCHROEDER “A lovely lady garmented in light.” Girl Reserves, Plorad, Aurora Contribu- tor. DEAN SCHACKELFORD “He whose inborn worth his acts com- mand.” Football, Orchestra, Glee Club, Plorad, Hi-Y. ARTHUR SHEPHARD “Did nothing in particular and did it very well.” MARGARET SHEWARD “To see her is to love her And love but her forever.” WILLIAM SHIPMAN “A fine fellow and a friend to all.” Football “S”, Gymnasium “S”, Hi-Y. WILDA SIMONTON “When ’ she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music.” Plorad, Aurora Contributor. M’d. Smith E. Stucklik M. Trask M. Stacey H. T ess man I). Trombley L. Strch E. Thomas M. Trumble MARGUERITE SMITH Zealous, yet modest.” Spanish Club, (iirl Reserves. MILDRED SMITH “A heap of love and tenderness.” Spanish Club. MARGARET STACEY “Earth’s noblest thing, A woman perfected.” LOUISA SURER “Beautv lives with kindness.” EMMA STUCKLIK “May all your virtues with your years improve.” HAROLD TESSMAN “Wise to resolve and patient to per- form.” Basketball “S”, Hi-Y, Track “R”. ELEANORE THOMAS •Just a tiny sunbeam on a cloudy day.” Thencean. MURIEL TRASK “She’s all the world to me.” Thencean, Plorad, Spanish Club. DORIS TROMBLEY “Genteel in personage Noble by heritage Generous and free.” Thencean, Plorad. MILDRED TRI MBLE “Mirth, with thee I mean to live.” Page twenty'two

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II. Palmer M. Pearce G. Pycha M. Parker F. Perrin M. Rank I). Pattison F. Perry R. Ranney HELEN PALMER “For she was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary.” MARY PARKER “A willing heart adds feather to the heel.” DOROTHY PATTISON “She is herself, of best things the col- lection.” MAE PEARCE “To those who know thee not, no words can paint.” Amphion, Student Lantern, Spanish Club, Plorad. FRANCIS PERRIN “She was—but words would fail to tell thee what.” Girl Reserves, Thencean, Tennis “S”. FREDERICK PERRY “Behold the upright.” GEORGE PYCHA “Mark the perfect man.” MILDRED RANK “She’s sweeter than the morning dawn.” Spanish Club. RUTH RANNEY “I live for those that love me For the good that I can do.” Thencean. Aurora Contributor. T. Rcttmann M. Rungc ('. Sauve A. Riethmeier L. St. John I). Schade E. Rohinctt E. Sadcnwater R. Schtiell TELSON RETTMANN “He that does good to another does good to himself.” ALICE RIETHMEIER “Friendship is power and riches all to me.” Spanish Club. ELSIE ROB I NETT “A tender heart, a will inflexible.” Spanish Club. MYRTLE RUNGE “Power dwells with cheerfulness.” Girl Reserves. LEROY ST. JOHN “Constant as the northern star.” Hi-Y, Football “R”, Glee Club. EARL SADENWATER “No man was ever wise by chance.” CORINNE SAUVE “She has a voice of gladness, and a smile.” DOROTHY SCHADE “Lives to the full of every minute.” Basketball “S”, Amphion. REINHOLD SCHNELL “He nothing common did, nor mean.” Glee Club, Hi-Y. Page twcnty'One



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(). Trzos O. Wendt H. Wilkinson I). Ulrich M. Wesson M. R. Wolf S. Walz A. Whaley I). Yahn OTTO TRZOS “Blessed is the man who has the gift of making friends.” Orchestra. DOROTHY ULRICH “Like music on the morning breeze.” STUART WALZ “My books and I are good old pals.” Latin Club, Orchestra, Basketball “R”, Aurora Contributor. OTTO WENDT “Merit is worthier than fame.” MABEL WESSON “A noble type of good heroic woman- hood.” Girl Reserves, Amphion. ADAH WHALEY “Suppose I had never met you.” Amphion. HAROLD WILKINSON “All the world’s a bluff. The biggest bluffer wins.” MARY RUTH WOLF “Humming a song as she goes along.” Student Council, Thencean, Board of Control, Basketball “S”, Tennis “S”. I). Botsford F. Lew less I). Morrell M. Crandall L. Mane V Myera V. Cutting L. Millar B. Newvine DOROTHEA YAHN “Good things come in small packages.” Student Lantern, Aurora Contributor. DOROTHY BOTSFORD “Sweet little you.” MARION CRANDALL “A maid, light hearted and contented.” Student Lantern. VERA CUTTING “A popular petite miss.” FREDERICK LEWLESS “Shave and a haircut— Bay rum.” Hi-Y, Plorad, Cheer Leader. LUCILLE MARX “A simple maiden in her flower.” Orchestra. LAMONT MILLAR “Knight without fear and without re- proach.” DOROTHY MORRELL “You are as welcome as the flowers in Mav.” VIRGINIA MYERS “Fairest maid on Devon’s banks.” BEULAH NEWVINE “Yours is the earth and everything that’s in it.” Page twenty'threc

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