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PH 11.1.11 COOL (I) (2) (8) (41, class. HIh tori an (8) 4 . A. II. S. A. A. 41 (2) CO 4). Football 2) (3) (4). Thesis: Limestone and It . Uses . Bravery U what our Plill stand for. He lias for four long yvara bravely trudged t«» and from M'bool every day nml hla record of attemlancv la on an e |iinlity with tlioae who have lived a abort distance from the bulldlnir. Phil has developed Into an exeellent end on the A. II. 8. eleven and he will leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill. PF.ARL ST. CLAIR (1) (2) (8) (4). Oirla Olee Club (8| (4). Thesis: The Influence of the American Newspaper. Pearl lias the distinction of liclng the shortest member of the class. She Is a brilliant student but fortunately believes that all work and no play makes Jack a dull bqy for she Is fond of a good time and always uiaii»ii« to get some fun out of everythin even Mathematics. VKKNK BUCHANAN (I) (2) (8) 4|. A. II. S. A. A.. (8) 4 . Editor-In-Chief Rod and Black, (8). Class ie« -President (8). 'I heals: The Evolution of the Press. The Editor surely Isa mixer.” He txdonga to the AutLQarrelt Bunch aud it U a common rumor that, when he Is In said city, he really forgets to blush when teased. In spite of his many frivoltles. he has a serious studious side to hla nature aud he is very serious when studies are to be prepared. RUSSELL SHEETS (I) )2) (8) (4). Thesis: “Advantagesof Modem Rural Life . Farmer might be called the faultless boy of the class If It were not for one thing—that is the deceitfulucss of Ills face. His looks would never reveal the secret that he is a “fantastic fusscr and that lie makes a great many visits to our neighlKirlng city, but careful otiscrvation lias proven tills to be true.
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ILIFF HURrtlf (8) (4) Prcaldeut (4). A. H. S. A. A. (S 4 . Football (8) Banket ball 8), (apt- (8) Theala: “Baale Principal of Wlrelran Telvgrapy. I HIT came to uh from Oaalan In time to take up hi Junior year In our hcIiooI. Being an aecoinpliahcd banket bn 11 player, lie wan able to create a new Internal In till game. During hi two yearn In the A. II. S. lie ha gained many friend , eHpeclally among the girl . MAKIF. FITCH 1) (2) S) (4). Secretary (4). Girl Glee Club (S) H). Tticaia: “Tlie Home In an Knvlronment for Women. Marie In certainly one ol the jollleat girl of the clan . She U very popular ami ha many friend of the upponite ex. Her chief pleasure I to atudy “Dutch. HARVEY WILLIAMS (I) (2) (3 (4) Treaaurer (8) (4). A. II. S. A. A. (1) (!t)(8)(4). President, (4) Football (1) (8) (8 (4), Captain (4 . Ita chall (I (2) (8) (4). Ilualnea Manager of Red and Itlack (3). Theala: “William McKinley. Hnrve I the big man of the clam. From the llrnt, thl advantage pointed him out a an athlete and III allowing on the grlddron and the diamond waa worthy of great praiae. A captain of the football Mpiad in hi fourth year he proved that the three foregoing year of training had not been In vain.
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FORD WYATT (I) (8) (8) (4). A. H. S. A. A. l •). Thesis: “Koraat Rwwvni of tin- I'nlted States . “Fordy, nltlioiiffli he I not very largo. haa come through tlio four years of high school llfo with colon Hying aud with bright hope for a prosperous future. He Is always getting Into “scrapes hut has »Iio«ii that ho can got out as oHally a ho got Into thorn. BONN IK SEILER (I MS) (8X4). Class Secretary. (I). Basketball. I (2) (8). A. II. S. A. A., (a (8) (4).Secretary (8» »». Society editor Red ami lllack (Si . (llrla dice Club (8) 4). Thesis Joan of Arc. Puuk haa received the greater part of her education In the Auburn schools. A talont«d musician and a good entertainer, alio la known far and wide aa a true friend and a Jovial girl. She will some day make aomo home happy . and then moat fortunate la he who may teat her culinary art . NELLIE ZIMMERMAN (I) Of) (8) (4). Haakethall, (I) (1) (8). A. II. S. A. A.. (8) (8) (4). Girin Glee Club, 3 4|. Aaa't Hualnoaa Mgr. “Red ami Hlack. (8). Theda: “Hlatory of Arithmetic. Nellie, an exceedingly bright and pretty girl, noted for her large brown eye , haa made many frlomla In the achool. Although of a modest anti reserved temperament, alio la of a Jovial nature and la the life of any gathering She haa always been a loyal member of the school and waa ever ready to do anything for It welfare. GEORGE WEAVER I) (8) (8) (4) A. li.S.A. A.(I)(8) (3)(4). Football (I) (2) (8) (4). Baseball (8) (S) (4). Captaln(S) (4). Basketball (3). Theaia: '‘Alexander Hamilton . “Squire has won renown In high achool aa an athlete. In the three1 main sports of our achool he haa won A'a and not without credit to himself and the school for which he played. At times ( Mondays) he may appear sleepy but he la usually wide enough awake to grasp all passing opportunities.
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