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Junior Glass Organization President . - - Dona.Lp GC. SGHAAB Vice President - - - Verne E. BucHANAN Secretary - - - - RuTH SMURR Treasurer - - - - Harvey WILLIAMS Historian - - - - PHILIP GooL King Oberlin George Weaver Calvin Ludwig Walter Buckley Nellie Zimmerman Russell Sheets Marie Fitch Pearl StClair Nixon Lawhead Earl Goe Elsie Farver Tiff Hursh Dalton Croy Clair Bower Louise Kuckuck Kirby Sprott Bonnie Seiler Harold Grogg Ford Wyatt Sadie Grube CoLtors—Green and White FLowER—Pink Rose Bud Motto— ‘Always Higher” CLass YELL—Rip-saw, rip-saw, boom, Zolliwicker, zulu, give us room. Here we started in 1907, Here we'll stay till 1911.
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Junior Glass History @vie Class of 711 entered Auburn High School as Fresh- men at the opening of the school year of ’O7-’08. They numbered almost fifty, but as a few grew discour- aged their number at the opening of ‘O8-’09 was only thirty-one. Only a few left the class during the Sopho- more year and at the opening of the Junior year they num- bered twenty-five. The year 09-10 finds this class holding the record for a Junior Class. It is one of the first classes socially, in studies, and in Athletics. Several social functions have been well managed and those to follow are expected to be successful. In studies and in class work this class has the reputation of being one of the most studious in High School. In Athletics the Class of ’11 holds the leadership. The Foot all, Base Ball, and Basket Ball captains are from this class. Six of its members belonged to the Foot Ball eleven: five won letters: four belonged to the Basket Ball team and have honorable records. And with these good omens of the past we expect to make a successas a Senior Glass in the school year of ’10-’11.—Pui.ip CooL. Our dunior Class Since first we launched our bark upon The sea of High-School life; Three fleeting years have come and gone, With studious hardship rife. A peaceful, pleasant sail we’ve had, And favoring has been the gale; And with our aims raised high, we're glad To scoff at such a word as ’ fail.”’ Our work was spiced with healthful sports,— With Foot-ball and with Basket-ball; And all of these, the month’s reports Within our High-school paper fall. 23 Our pilots have been trusty, true; Stern to rebuke and kind to aid, And through their help we hope to view, Henceforth a firm foundation laid. Our Junior sun is soon to set, Our Senior day is soon to dawn, But, reader, we shall ne’er forget The Junior year behind us gone. —[H. Hart Goer.
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