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SANS WILLIAM RAYMOND LUDWIG. HA 19 Basket Ball (4); Base Ball (8) (4); A. H.S. A. A. (3) 4)3 Orchestra (4). Thesis: ‘The Fall of the Bastille.” “Luddy,” although a little bashful, is a good fellow. He seldom tinds any charms in the opposite sex, and it surely was unfortunate for him that one of the Sophomore girls had the impudenee to ‘‘flop” him. He always has his hair curled, but has a habit of taking naps in school. How- ever, after a little more experience, he will be able to stand tne effects of late hours and his success is certain. ZEL ANGELINE QUI NCE. Basket Ball (4) Captain. A. H. 8S. A. A. (4). Girls’ Glee Club (4). Thesis: ‘‘Territorial Expansion of the United States.” While Hazel has been with us but two years she has in this shert time established her reputation as a heart smasher. Hazel’s stutue will, without doubt, occupy a plac in the temple of fame as one of the famous talkers produced and educated in such numbers by the A. H. 3S. Weare sorry to say that at present Hazel’s heart is not given to one of our H.S. beaux, viz: De, Schaab, Ray L., etc., but our grief is somewhat, alleviated when we find, after strenuous inquiry, that it is bestowed on a very de- serving young man. Hazel has been a leader in the girls’ athletics, especially during the last year, and «she has worked hard to make the girls’ basket ball team a success. ALBERT ASHLEY DELAPP. Foot Ball (1) (2) (8) (4); Captain (+); Base Ball (1) (2) (3) (4); Basket Ball 4); A. H.S. A. A. (1) (2) (8) (4); (8) Vice President, (4) President; Boy’s Glee Club (4); H.S. Quar- tet (4); Class Secretary (3). Thesis: ‘‘EKvolution of the English Government.” “‘De’s”’ leading characteristic is his affinity for the girls. While he has been with us he has established his reputa- tion as a lady-fusser on a foundation as strong as Gibralter. His strong point is in trying to manipulate the strings of three or four of our A. H.S. belles at the same time. He has developed an ability for oratory which is surprising in one of such tender years (19). Not only is he a favorite with the girls, but also the boys who will unanimously de- clare him a ‘‘good fellow.”’ ‘‘De’” has helped to place our A. H.S. on the firm athletic basis on which it now stands. It is an honor to the Senior Class as well as to ‘‘De”’ that his efforts have been rewarded with an A. EDGAR ROY MAXWELL. A. H.S. A. A. (4). Thesis: ‘‘America and Its Opportunities.’ That the old saying, ‘‘All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” is untrue, has been clearly proven to us this year by ‘‘Max.’’ The ardor and determination with which he attacks his work is a virtue we have often heard attrib- uted to Washington and Napoleon; but a thing as rarely seen in every day life as afresh egg in a grocery store. The only point in ‘Max’s” character we dare criticise is his aversion to the fair sex. While this in itself is a dan- gerous malady, it is not incurable. For a cure let us refer him to some of the Juniors, ;
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HELEN CHLOE FITCH. Basket Ball (L) (2) (3); Captain (2); A. H. S. A. A. (1) (2) (3); Girl’s Glee Club (4); Class Treasurer (1) (3). Thesis: ‘The Beginning of a New Agriculture.” ‘‘Pegoy”’ has a wide circle of friends and it would be whol- ly unnecessary for her to vote for herself in order to poll a good vote for the most popular girl. She is one of that class who think much and say more. A great success she will make for she has devoured the essential amount of brain food, in the form of shredded wheat biscuit and force to develop her into some relative of ancient Socrates. JOHN KENT LEASURE. Foot Ball (1) (2); Manager (2); A. H. S. A. A. (1) (2) (4)5 Boy’s Glee Club (4); President (4); Orchestra (4); Class Treasurer (4). Thesis: ‘‘Change of the American Family.” “Teenie” is surely an indispensable part of our class, both on account of his worth and on account of his noise. Like the good lad he is, ‘‘Teenie’”’ has spent most of his Sunday evenings at an Auburn home and by his superior judgment he has perceived the excellence of the Junior class. He is a jolly good fellow and will certainly be missed. INEZ FAYE MAGGINIS. Basket Ball (4) A. H. S. A. A. (4); Girls’ Glee Club (4). Thesis: ‘‘Conquests of the Lion’s Brood.” Blessed was the day that ushered in our illustrious Inez. Educated in schools of both inferior and superior standing until 1909, she entered Auburn High School as a means of polishing that education which she had formerly obtained. This she has succeeded in doing and we are proud to send her forth from our school ready to helr others out of the same rut that she had plodded over. FRANK SHEPARD. Foot Ball (2); A. H. SS: A. A. (2). Thesis: ‘Supreme Court.”’ “Orinkie’’ came to us from Hicksville, while we were Sophomores. Since his arrival he has proven himself to be a lady’s man and a fairly good ‘‘fusser.”’ For a time, about October 31, ‘‘Crinkie”’ thought he would rather sell candy than study, but finally his love for his teachers aat his patriotism for his class were aroused and he returned. He has a happy-go-lucky disposition and is always in for a good time. 18
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