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Page 10 text:
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BLUE AND WHITE STAFF Editorial Committee—Arden Green. Chairman Walter Bishop Clifton Beaty Florence Dancer Thelma Grover Lawrence Barnhart Mary Teeters Paul Cosper Geneva Bennett Heber DePew Business Committee —William Gugerli. Chairman Walter Shugers James Schaab Heber Sheffer Bert Sweigart Ralph Bartles Frank Benson Francis Kraus Ben Shook Desionino Committee - Edna Shugers. Chairman Ralph Turrill Helen VanAuken Esther Sheets Metha Shook Mary Weaver Lela Nugen John Ludwig Harry Rowe Kathryn Benson Ida Teeters Edna Long Bruce Whctsel Ruth Emanuel
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Tin department of Science U In oha-ge of Mary K. Mill-vcy, who had eleven yearn of similar lilffb » hool work l cfore coming to Auburn lant September. Ml Mulvcy wa born m Lansing, the capital city of Michigan—graduating from the Big Rapid High School and from ttie norinnl department of the Fern Inatituteof the name city. In her advanced w ork and specializing of Science and Mathematic ahe attended the I'nlveralty of Michigan. She ha demonstrated her familiarity with the need of high school pupil and her year In Auburn hn been a successful one. Art and music has played an Important part In the work of the school and has been ably conducted by Miss Agnes Jeffrey completing her second year in Auburn In charge of Im |Ii Music ami Drawing. Miss Jeffrey was boro on Michigan soil In the city of Kalamazoo graduating from the High School also the Train-Ing School of that place. In following her studies of music and Drawing, Miss Jeffrey has attended the following seats of learning: .University of Michigan School of Music, Western Michigan State Normal, Chicago School of Applied Arts.
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GREETING jfHE BLUE AND WHITE of 1911 extends greetings to all the friends of the Auburn High School and invites attention to these pages. The purpose of this book is to submit, as nearly as we can. a review of the school for the year just passed, and as the reader glances through this book, whatever may be its defects or omissions, the editors trust that each one will find in it something that will merit commendation. In former years the High School Annual has been ed- ited by the Seniors. However, the Class of 1911 decided not to publish one. The matter was temporarily dropped, until the Sophomores, learning of this decision, resolved to assume the responsibility of putting out a year book. To the Business Men of Auburn, who have rendered very material financial assistance through the advertising pages of this publication, the Class of 1915 express their hearty thanks.
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