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g d)ool is ong « « Although other institutions may choose another hue, And with other banners o’er them, Are to other colors true, We will choose our dear old pennant. And ever may it stream, Still displaying the bright emblems Of the scarlet and the green. Through the four long years of High School, Mid the scenes we love so well, As the mystic charms to knowledge We vainly seek to spell; Or we win athletic victories Over rivals stand supreme, Still we’ll shout for Auburn High School, And the scarlet and the green. When the cares of life o’ertake us, Mingling fast our locks with gray, Should our dearest hopes betray us, False fortunes fall away; Still we banish care and sadness As in memory are seen, Those days of joy and gladness, ’Neath the scarlet and the green.
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GRACE WHITE Girls Athletic Association (4); Class Day Play (4). Oration: “One Democrat, Grover Cleveland, and his Relation to National life.” £ “To be merry best becomes her, for out of the question she was born in a merry hour.” CAMPUS ASSEMBLY ROOM
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SENIOR DIRECTORY—Mildred Peery Census Taker NAME NICKNAME Adah Rath “Beth” .... Drue Christner “Frauline”. Daisy Clark “Dean” ... Ben Davis “Apple” • • Hazel Harvey • • • “Del” Roy Hanks “Hank” ■ • • Theo Hopkins ... “Punk ... Grace Johnson “Bugs”.... Paul Keedy “Speck”■.. Wiley Langford - •. “Bill” Paul Lorance “Stiffy ■ • ■ • Marie Mayer “Mirandy” Thorwald Peterson “Butts .... Mildred Peery “Pete .... Donald Robertson “Dingy •• Hazel Sutton “Kate”.... Lee Smith ‘‘Leo Mae Shuemaker.. “Mamie”.. Ralph Smith “Smyth(e). Pearl Shepardson. “Skip” .... Verne Wright “Bike • •.. Grace White “Bilindy”. • AMBITION To grow........................ To sell “Scarlet and Green .. • Just to have a good time....... To be a dentist............ 1 o be a farmer s wife........ To get a girl.................. To go to Missouri Uni.......... 1 o draw a teacher’s salary---- To be on a lark................ I o be a Benedict............. To be as tall as “Bunny”....... To live in Colorado............ Who knows?..................... To live in Virginia .......... To love........................ To cook for two................ 1 o be in everything........... To teach school................ Break the record in pole vault To have black hair............. To write for magazines......... ITo be sober in History class... FAVORITE SONG FAILING Sweet and Low............................ I’m Scared............................... Daisies Won’t Tell....................... Still as the Night....................... The Sleighride (and bumped out).......... Any Little Girl T hat’s the Right Little Girl Nobody Knows About My Beaux.............. Down By the Old Mill Stream.............. Everything’s Dull in This Old Place...... Lohengrin Wedding March........... .---- If You Will Only Snuggle Me.............. Loves Old Sweet Song..................... Song Without Words, Mendelssohn.......... Carry Me Back to Old Virginia............ Love Me and the World is Mine............ Love is My Life, My All.................. When I Met You Last Night in Dreamland School Days.............................. Every Body’s Doing It.................... Fudge! Fudge! budge!..................... Mysterious Rag .......................... Die Lorelei.............................. AGE Studying......... Olives........... Whispering....... A Stella Girl.... Pedagogy ........ Blushing......... Carmen........... Laughing......... A hreshman Lass-A Certain Debate,- Growing.......... Skipping Classes .. German........... Talking.......... 1 he Fairer Sex ... Dancing.......... Whistling........ Pickles.......... Changing Girls ... Passing Notes---- |A girl at Neb. City? Giggling..........Not too old to be jolly About fifty Depends upon circumstances Too small for her age. Doesn’t tell Average of a “School Marm” Too young for girls Young enough to laugh Looks are deceiving Just suits his size Old enough to be dignified Old enough to be “Stiff’’ Small enough for twelve Middle-aged Not too old to have a good time Not voting age Too young to go out alone at night Medium Not so old as she is dignified Just right Class baby Ask him
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