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Foreword The Aurora staff has made an effort to produce a yearbook which will bring back memories of happy days at Union in 193768. We believe that a photograph album and a diary are perhaps the most effective way of ref calling the past, so in our memory book we are making these the outstanding features. Our album contains, for the Hrst time, in addif tion to the usual senior pictures, informal snap' shots of the faculty and group pictures of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. School life is portrayed in the diary of Jean Unionite. Her activities and interests symbolize those of the average girl studentg while the activif ties and interests of her friend, Joe Highschool, symbolize those of the average boy student. The staff hopes that in the years to come this memory book will bring happy recollections and that our readers will enjoy reviewing its pages as much as we have enjoyed preparing them.
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Dedication To Miss Myrtle Heseltine, adviser of the school newspaper, The Reflector, and former adviser of the annual, we dedicate this Aurora. She has surmounted the innumerable difficulties which beset a high school publications adviser to produce Reflectors and Auroras worthy of being called Union's own. The Aurora won AllfAmerican honors in 1936 under her capable direction. No other Grand Rapids high school in the last eight years has produced a year' book which has won AllfAmerican honors, and in 1936 no other high school in Michigan won this distinction. Miss Heseltine was a pioneer in the use of action pictures to replace the stiff, posed groups in annuals of byfgone days. The Reflector received First Class rating in 1936 and 1937, another tribute to our hard working adviser's ingenuity and willingness to experiment. Working on the Reflector staff, students become aware of her consideration to all with whom she comes in contact. She would refuse to allow any item to appear in the paper if she thought that it would hurt someone's feelings even an infinitesimal amount. She strives to make her students appreciate and achieve accuracy, that prime requisite of publications work. She knows how to take a joke, loves fun, and has the knack of pleasing everyf body. She knows and understands boys and girls and helps them improve themselves. We salute Miss Heseltine!
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