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ah{ineteen Hundred and Twenty-Eight—Scarlet and Green IMMt MARGARET SWIFT What a wonderful nurse she will make. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Operetta 2. 4; Orchestra 4; Tarkio H. S. 1. FLOYD WILLIAMS Fast, yes to the ground. Glee Club 1. 2; Operetta 2. 4; Football 3. 4. LAWRENCE WILSON I used to be strong for Essex, but now it's Graham-Paige.” Falls City 1. 2; Football 2. 4: Operetta 4; Glee Club 4; School News 3. 4; Adv. Mgr. Annual 4. IRENE WRIGHT As true as her name.” Howe H. S. 1. 2; G. R. 3; N. T. C. 4. MARY WRIGHTSMAN “A good linguist, a specialist in Spanish. Glee Club 1. 3: G. R. 1. 2. 3; B. B. 1; Class Play 3; Mixed Chorus 4. AUDREY WOLFE There was a little girl and she had a little curl. Burchard H. S. 1. 2; Orchestra 3. 4; Operetta 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Class Play 3; G. R. 3; Mixed Chorus 4. CORRINE MARTIN-PARIS It pays to have a cheery outlook on life.” Fremont H. S. 1; Stella H. S. 2; Operetta 3; Class Play 3. CLAIRE NELSON You can't listen as fast as I can talk.” Glee Club 2. 3; G. R. 1; Class Play 3; Operetta 2. MARGARET HAWXBY She could argue a gopher into climbing a tree. Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4; G. R. 1 2. 3.; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: State Scholastic Contest 1. 2; Orchestra 3: Class Play 3; Debating 4; Declamatory 4; Literary Editor of Annual 4. ELIZABETH McKNIGHT The boys all ‘love me.” Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 4; G. R. 1. 2; Sub. Mgr. Annual 4. CHURCH NIXON But I wasn’t going fast. Foot ball 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Operetta 4; School News 4. DELBERT HACKER Slow but sure.” Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Football 3. 4; Class Play 3. P age Tioenty-Two
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Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Eight—Scarlet and Green LEAH MEYER “A full rich nature, free to trust, truthful and almost sternly Just. CATHERINE OSENBAUGH My next step is the stage. Glee Club 1. 3: G. R. 2. 3; Junior Class Play 3. HOWARD PASCO Silence is not a lack of wisdom. School News 4. RICHARD PENNY You've heard that about still water well. Glee Club. 1. 2. 3; Operetta 2. 3. 4; Debate 4; Declamatory 2. 3. 4; N. T. C. 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Art Editor 4. CATHERINE RARICK Why aren't they all contented like me. Glee Club. 1. 2. 3. 4; Secy, and Treas.. of Glee Club 4; Junior Class Play 3; Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4; G. R. 1. 2. 3; Declamatory 2: News Staff 4; Gypsy Trail 4. MERLE SAILORS I must find Ralph. Iola Kansas 1. 2; G. R. 1. 2; B. B. Capt. 1. 2; Falls City 3; Pres. N. T. C. 4; Mixed Chorus 4: Operetta 4; Gypsy Trail 4. RUTH SCHAFFER I know what the rest may never know.” 31ee Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 4; Phy Ed. 2; G. R. 1; Snapshot Editor annual 4: Class Play 3; School News 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 4. LELA SIMPSON Preserve that dignity young lady, its valuable.” Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; N. T. C. 4; Operetta 2. 4; G. R. 3; School News 4; Mixed Chorus 4. WAYNE SLOAN It won’t cost me anything to go to the tournament.” News Staff 4; Operetta 4; B. B. 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Gypsy Trail 4. MORRIS STEWART He likes the girls but they fuss him. B. B. 3. 4: Football 3. 4; Operetta 4; School News 4. VERNON STROLE Wait'l Strole gets his new Ford. Glee Club 1; Orchestra 3. 4; N. T. C. 4: Cheer Leader 3. ADA STONE She’s not A. Stone—she's a brick. Glee Club 1; G. R. 1; B. B. 1. 2: Class Play 3; Orchestra 3; Campfire 1. 2. 3; News Staff 4; Joke Editor Annual 4. Page Twenty-one
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Nineteen- Hundred and Twenty-Eight—Scarlet and Green Listen my friends, and you shall hear Of this Senior Class that all revere On the twelfth of September in ’24 Seventy-five Freshmen entered A. H. S. door. Who will never forget that day and year. We said to each other, “If we advance With A’s and B's from this class this year We must strive and toil, and perchance Our emerald hue will disappear.” So together we toiled in one great mass And four of us Freshmen entered the “A” pin class. First, we had struggled; second, we had won. The work that we mentioned was started and done. Then we said goodby to our Freshman year And, “Hello, Sophomore, we’re glad to be here.” Just as we had made grade Nine victorious We were going to make grade ten even more glorious. In track we possessed two letter men And of Honor students total of ten. In declamatory we were well represented For from earning many honors we couldn’t be prevented The ability of our class showed like a brilliant garnet As we stood in A. H. S. like a great minaret. To the Sophomore year we say, “adieu,” And take up our work as juniors true. In foot-ball this year three letters we’ve won, And in basket-ball we’re proud to have one. In sub-district declamatory we gained one second place. While in the dramatic we held high ace. At this period of history we have new honors in sight. For two of our members know how to typewrite. We say they know how, for soon you will learn. That each of these classmen a medal did earn. In the literary line we possess quite an art. In A. H. S. orchestra we also take part. Of our honor students again I must tell. We have six of them with us, let’s give them a yell “A is for Aim, art, and ace We’re here to say, you’ve won the race!” Now as Seniors dignified We’ve proved to you how much we’ve tried To make this year a successful one By working together since it begun. In Athletics thirteen letter men we possess. Just who they are we’ll let you guess. Two more of the Seniors we’re proud to say Quite musically inclined brought honors our way. In the extemporanious section of the District Declamatory Contest An Auburn High Senior was certainly quite the best First place for him by the judges was decided Page Twenty-three
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