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Senior Glass History ANGiaele Settinc— Auburn High Schoo! Building. Curtain rises September 5, 1906. Forty-two badly scared Freshmen enter, making obe- isance to the props. and upperclassmen. The spirit of humility and greenness begin to wear off as an antagonism springs up between Freshmen and Sophomores. The spir- it of class jealousy breaks out in the form of hazing, in which certain Freshmen are the victims. Curtain falls on a scene of tumultuous disorder. Win- throp Ketcham plays the leading role. Act Il. SettTinc — The same under different circumstances. Curtain rises September, 1907. In Act Il, Arthur Rakestraw assumes the star part and endeavors to pilot his caste of thirty over their peril- ous voyage. The Ex-Freshmen, now known as Sopho- mores, seem to have inherited a dislike for the little lambs who have taken their places as victims. The climax comes at the end of Act II, when the Sophs. gloriously defeat the rest of the High School in a class rush, and in order to get revenge the Juniors, Seniors and Freshmen undertake to steal a Soph. bob sled, but are caught in the act and dis- persed. Glory for the Sophs! Curtain. Aer til: SETTING — Ditto. Gurtain, September, 1908. Enter twenty-one Sophs. disguised as Juniors. Opening Song—' We're IT.” Fiendish desire to rough house: Freshmen gone, but still in sympathy with Sophs. Juniors wallop rest of the High Schoolin Basket Ball games. Song-—— 'We’re More IT.”’ Work and Play. Juniors give “hum-dinger” reception to Seniors and when complimented, sang “We're Most IT.” A. Rakestraw starred and did most of the singing. Curtain. Act IV. SETTING — You can guess by this time. Curtain. September, 1909. Enter sixteen Seniors dressed in a sanctified air, car- rying a stack of books. WORK. The players after strenuous endeavors are blessed with a new super, Mr. Langston, and several as- sistants. Senior class center of action. Wint Ketcham is leading man. Preparations for Year Book. WORK. Act draws to aclose with tears and moans from caste. GRAND FINALE: Distributing of Diplomas. Awful agony of sobs. Enter porter with supply of clean handkerchiefs. Class sings, “We've Worked and Won.” IR WA tel il “O), Faust JOHNSON. 10
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Class Organization President - - - WinTHROP W, KETGHAM Vice-President - - CLAYTON WEAVER Secretary - - - HELEN PATTERSON Treasurer - - - - Kent LEASURE CLass Cotors—Old Gold and Black. CLass FloweER—Violet, CLiass Motto—‘'The Horizon Widens as We Ascend.” CLass YELL—Who, what, when, Who, what, when, Seniors! Seniors! i Qi Os PRESIDENT KETCHAM
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CLASS POEM Commencement time has come again, This class will soon a memory be, When we, the class of Nineteen-ten, No longera reality; To High School life must bid adieu; And may the friendships which we’ve formed, For Freshmen, Sophomores,—ah yes! Be fostered while our lives shall last, We once have been,—and Juniors too, And blood within our veins be warmed But now we are,—you need not guess. For happy hours that here were passed. For polished Seniors now are we, For four long years we’ve stood the test, As all who look can plainly see, And tried through all to do our best. Old gold and black, our colors are, We once were more than now we are, Which speaks of lasting quality, But as time passed, we fewer grew; And mourning friends, who wretched are Few though we are, our High School “Star” Since they in school, no more our faces see. With compliments we give to you. Though High School life for us is o’er, And as a class we'll meet no more; Though time has thinned our comrads out Since High School life began—but then ‘Tis done, and let us give a hearty shout, And ringing cheers for Nineteen-ten. —[Roy MAxwELL.
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