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Viv Ei MII 3' believe everything you hear We xfxere anxious to get out of there so we spoke and hurried on We xxere going to cross the street xx hen xx ho should delax us but a street sxx eeper he xx as slnglng axx ay to himself and I couldnt help but look into his face to see xx hat he looked llke Behold' Tom Meade' my but he looked healthy I bet he xx eighs 230 pounds He didnt see me and it xx as Just as xvell Exen if It xxas late Earl insisted on me going to that Y3Ud9V1ll6 Marx Filend xx as selllng tickets again for a l1v1ng and Nada stlll loafing xvas in the oflice box with her tearing the tickets off for her xxhlle she made the change They vxere both chatting away as usual When vxe arrived at the entrance Rax nold Dahl xx as standing there in tion and xxe vxere then confronted by another one of our old classmates Vivian Russell She was called the head usher so she informed us and Dorothy Burke xx as her assistant I often xxondered hoxx it happened that those txvo girls never got married surely they had plenty of chances It was very late to be attending a shoxx and as Earl had neglected to get box seats we had to sit in nigger heaven Vle were not there very long xvhen I discovered that Rosalind Irahlich and Irederick Jensen were in front of us Rosalind as xou knoxx is a trained nurse and Irederick ls a xerx noted phy s1c1an I guess Fredellck has her pretty vxell trained bx noxx The shoxx had started some time before so our attention could not be g1xen to conxersation The music started up xxith a couple of bangs and the six piece Co Get Em Ladies orchestra gaxe us a number of selections Desirlng to knovx the source of such music I looked on mx program and dlbCOY ered that Vera Hardin vxas practlclng on the piano Olive Nason on the traps Bernice Guyton on the saxaphone Allce Brandt on the v1ol1n Doia Caldvxell on the trombone and Maxine Melllsh on the gultai My such muslc Ill nexer forget it The curtain vxas draxxn xx hat a xxonderful harem scene xx as 1n VIQVN Again mx program xxas located and observed' Melbxrn Wilex vxas seated ln the center around him sat slx beautiful maldens none other than Allce Stacey Helen Broxx ne Geneviexe Dailey Ena Fansom Alberta Gardner and Alice 'VIoxe1 I xxas surprised but after thinking about lt axxhile I knexx them all to be happy 01 they xxould not have been there Such Rosa dear are the good fortunes of all our classmates Of course asI told you before I am still helpmg the great sclentlst Dr Earl O Grady to find a nexx cure for l1ce xx hen you get em As exer youl old classmate Laura Patterson I 'N :neu enl 'N PM ' ' i I , A , Q. x I' F-M wi l ' L. , .hs fair y i 1 V gm- A ,x . .I . L x ' , v . . I . v I . K ' v, . Y ' L. f' K . ' ' . ' v ' V s sisting upon us giving him our tickets. Earl consented after much hesita- Y v . .I L , I n A 1 nu p x . , n , v V 1 M . . . , .K L . 4, . 4, . L . x ' , v 1 ' . ' 41 ' ' 1 4 v v ' ' 44 vs ' , , I K e 1 7 ' - v , ' 7 v ' L . , . . , . 7 ' , V Y 1 kv ' V Q Qfvs Y .1 ' ! ' Y . V . Y . V ! I 7 ! I v' '. ' . , I , , .1 . , Y v ' v v , . ! W. I - - - ' .I V , ' . . . ,
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for the1r last meal and lf we wanted to see them to step r1ght out 1n the kltchen We took h1s 3dX1C6 and after f1I'1lSh1Hg our meal we sneaked out a slde entrance and rambled lnto the kltchen It took us a mlnute or two to recogmze the two men Really Rosa I dont beheve they hid shayed for weeks They w e1e the woxst looklng speclmens you ey G1 set eyes on I know Ceolge would haye neyel let them ln lf they hadnt been 1n the class of Zo After 1 yely casual greetmg my eyes loamed alound the kltchen The cook was busy as he could be I w as Just about xeldy to tell Eall that I wanted to leave w hen the cook tulned h1s head the face looked so famlhar and yet I couldn t place It Clayton seelng my tloubled look told me that It was VGIIIQ VIe111tt Verne of all people a cook' I guess ma111ed llfe had a stlange effect upon hun Imle was Not yv1sh1ng to be seen comlng fl om the kltchen Earl and I stepped out 1nto the alley to make ou1 way toward one of the mam stre ts What should I do but bump 1nto the galbage man who was on h1s eyenlng lounds It was dark so I was not responslble you undelstand at any rate he paldoned hlmself and I recogn1zed the XOICQ to be that of Ory al 'VIcLaughl1n F01 some reason 01 other I could tell that XOICQ out of a m1ll1on Eall and I couldn t hes1tate to talk to a garbage collector so we passed on It was eally so Earl suggested that we go to a vaudevllle show I agl eed and we hurlledly made our w ay out to the street and halled a taxl The taXl d11V91 wlnked at me and I 1mmed1ately knew It to be Hugh Leslle Poor Hugh st1ll up to h1s old trlcks Hugh dxoye at a good rate of speed I guess he thought he stlll had h1s Ilre Chlef 1ob The first thlng we knew he had yery nlcely kxssed the back of a street car and had broken one of the wheels and smashed tht ldCl13.t0l The only thlng for us to do was to get out of the mess I was feellng xather fussed but by Lalls asslstan c I was able to c1awl out of the wreck Upon xeachmg the runnlng board I toppled over mto the hands of a pollceman I was unconsclousl When I awoke such a thr1ll that I had' I was stlll ln h1s arms I looked up 1nto h1S ey es and w ho should It be but Claude Bxannon He told Earl and I that we would haye to go to nlght court as wltness and not seelng any w ay out of It we consented for Hugh s sake Judge Herbert Rlewe rendered a yery n1ce declsxon for Hugh of course It w as just because we were all ln the same class 1n Hlgh School Leo Rush the conductor of the street Cdl was rathex peeyed but Herbert couldnt favor both sldes Upon turnlng around to leave the court room who should we meet but Helen Nllson the Court Reporter, she had just come ln wlth Leslle Howells the blg newspape1 man Rumols are that they are engaged but vou can't Il' lghtecnl ,W f Q, M 3 M A or . I 'I ' 'Q' f ,I y 'I If ' H uk., Y X X I . , K. YM X its . N ' M A 1- y x - ' V Vmev- v ..N,,,, A xi . . I . . v ' , , . 7 ' , , . , . , R . 1 1 7 1 . 1 1 v 1 ' , ' , , . 1 V v 1 1 ' 1- 1 1 - y 1 ' ' K v 1 ' l . . 1 V l ' LA ' 2 y 'lv 1 is ' .y Av S 1 1 4 It lv 1 7 , 1 ' , ' ' ., 9 f . . 1 S R A 1 1 - a v I ' s - -' ' s .1 - -3 'F' - A 11 short so we had to leave after telling Verne how' glad we were to see him. ' 1 v 1 1 , v1 ' 1 Q 1 . u Q K J I . . . l 1 , . Y 1 1 v s' v y v s ' ' K . , Av . n Q 7 nu Q A . y S ' 1 L v I 1 ' . Ls. ' AC 3 v v v ' L 1' K , ' V ' ' . , . y , . . 7 7 l 'kv' , l V D Y Y 1 Q v a I 7 , A , , . K , 7
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IN, R - ,AQ Ami X4 Semor Class H1StOff lt xx IS one of those beautxful Qeptember daxs four xears ago that the DIQSGIH SGHIOIS xxalked 1nto Auburn Hlgh bchool fox the f11St tlme XX e had come fx om c1tx falm and lanches and none but xxe can descube the feelmg xxe expeuenced on entelmg h1gh school To xxute the h1sto1x of thls class so that lt xxould recall to each one the sturmg scenes of ioul qul klx but xxell spent xefus vxould be an lmpos 1ble task for manx 1 leasant experlences of hlgh school llfe do not belong to class h1sto1x The Ileshman Class of 1925 entered h1gh school xxlth S1XtX seven members Oul ambltlon fO1 dlstlnctlon xxas soon felt xx 1th1n us and xxe lost no t1me 1n lllllflg up ou1 members Ill both mtellectu 11 and athletlc ccntests We chose as ou1 Capt un to stalt us on ou1 four xea1s xox age Rox al Iolmer We xx1ll nexel forget the fun xxe had dulmg our first A xear qulcklv passed We xx e1e noxx Qophomores We had some nevx members on board vxh1le some others had dropped ox erboard to trv to get fame and foltune from the xxo1ld The dut1es of th1s xeal xxere dlscharged falthfullx xxlth Claude Brannan as our Captam vxho ste xed the ship so that the Sophomore Engllsh Classes xx ere allowed a DICHIC of the1r oxxn When xxe 1etu1ned from ou1 summe1 s xacatlon xxe found Ceo1ge C lenn actmg as captaln BV thls tlme We xx e1e upper classmen so a llttle mlschxef xxas alloxxed on board ou1 shlp Vx hat d1d xxe do thlg xea1' VX hx xxe d1d a gleat deal We xx e1e 100 pe1 cent strong on the Inxadel and so xx as glxen a partx vxe helped to glxe the JLH101 Semor Infolmal and passed on 1nto ou1 SQHIOI xear after a lox elx Jun1o1 p1cn1c Oh' to be a SGH101 and to be enx1ed bx the Irleshman Vx hat sat1sfact1on to leach the goal ot one s ambltlon But alas th1s hald and long fought for pl 1ze seems novx to haxe come too soon Hugh Leslle IS our Captam and bx the aid of the C1611 he IS soon to 1un our sh1p mto the harbol When xxe a1e standmg on the platform Ill ou1 nexx goxx ns and su1ts xxe xx1ll 1emembe1 that these happv daxs xx1ll soon be h1sto1x But xxe xx1ll feel no legret as the tlme dlavxs near to depa1t fo1 xxe xx1ll leave m ou1 loxx 61 classmens mmds our SGHIOI Plax ou1 boxs and guls xx ho haxe been so gl eat 1n athletlcs ou1 Jumor dance The Inx ader and Annual vxhlch we helped to put over w1th such a blg success vxhen xxe pluckx 41 cross the threshold for the last tlme to go out mto a hfe of usefulness xxe xx1ll alxx axs lemember Auburn Hlgh School xx here xxe got ou1 start and xxe xx1ll alxx axs fight to uphold 1ts name Vera Ha1d1n lTuentxl i fx'-, '. ,C frm E -ph, kfxx-'11 f ' . V 1 , Af! , , 'HT l . , V -.9 ---V ' ,n . - x 1 n I ' 1- ,, 0, . fo f 6 ,, ,gs 11.4 , 'V H' X, 1. , 1 Y - --ff- f . , W--a,,,v , , . . 'Z 'l ' K .ysv .Y v .x f A' ' -tw vf ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' v f 1 I ' K ' 11 1 4 v Q. 1 V ' ! A . . V '. ' v N- ' 1 a v . u 1 I ' V I I v . 1, L. lv y A , -7 C 1l. 7 ' SS' X , Dv sl 1 A uf ' 3 L1 ' A ' ss ' 1 1. x 4' N A . A1 A ' K1 1 v' ' -1-S 1A s 1 ' ' 1 'Lv ' ' 1. A1 L1 1' ' S, , 7 . ' . ' 2 ' 2 K Aw. A1 1 2 ' A1 1 K1 1 -1 151' , 1 y P v' v 1 y 1' year, nor the laughs xx'e recelved because xx'e were so young and green. K7 . x 1 . y 1 V se S. 1 Y W Y ' Y . , . . - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 y A ,, Y . P , 9 . 1, 1' u. c 1 ., .' Y . I . V v 1 4 - -'S w 1 ' v 2 1 Y' ' ' ' 1 ' v 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 7 Y v ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' . x vc L, 1 .13 1 ' 1 1 1- F 1 , J v . 1 I A v Y v D 1 . l ' . , ,' , 1 1 . I . . ' ' 1 h , U . w w ' 1 . , 1 , , ' ' .2 . Y f . Q ' ' ' P, . V, . M .g 7 Q . 1 D 1 v v 1 1 ' V Y. . . 1 1 v v' K 'S - 1 v 7 Y' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 y' ' 1 7 1 7 . ' 1 v 1 1 v . 1 v 1 ' ' 1 7 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' . y y ' 3 ! So ' ' f . ., . v y ' f v v' y v ' ! . '
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