Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1911

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Page 28 text:

Senior Glass Organization President .... Ilifp Hursh Secretary ..... Marie Fitch Treasurer ... Harvey Williams Verne Buchanan Nellie Zimmerman Bonnie Seiler George Weaver Philip Cool Louise Kuckuck Sadie Grube Russel Sheets Dalton Croy Ruth Smurr Pearl St. Clair Ford Wyatt Earl Coe Calvin Ludwig Elsie Farver Donald Schaab CLASS COLORS—Green and White CLASS FLOWER-Pink Rose Bud MOTTO Always Higher CLASS YELL Rip-saw. rip-saw. buzz-saw. boom Zolliwicker. Zulu, give us room. Here we started in 1907. Here we’ll stay till 1911.

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CALVIN LUDWIG (1) ( ) $) 4) Thesis: “History of the Carnation. Calvin Ik the urmlwl surprise of tin class not brctniw ha lh always proficient in hi lin on» or that In- can always In seen grinding away” over Ids text hook while thereat of the class are having a little recreation ax they call It. hut because he ha several times cast oil the cloak of shyness anil Como forth Into the realm of society. KIjSIK FAKVKK (I) (S) (8) (4) Girl's Glee Club (8) (4) Thesis: “Home Intlurncea . Klale la the atuilent of the class ami her alniiniant know-ledKe la truly remnrkalile. She In a i|uiel maiilen with a ready smile and la well liked by everyone with whom she comes in contact. When she becomes a prominent educator we will In proud to remember that she wax once a member of the A. H. 8. LOUISE KUCKUCK (I I ( ) (Si (4) Girls Glee Club (3) 4» Thesis: “The Itinc of the English Drama . In her Freshman year. Louise wax Kindly welcomed to the A. H. S. from the cuckoo's nest . She has always seemed rather indifferent to the op|»cxltc sex. but a short time ago we were surprised to learn that some one other than an A. 11.8. youth was the favored one. In years to come we shall expect to find her one of tile world's greatest naturalists, for she has already shown great ability along that line. II. EARL COE (I) IS) SM4). Thesis: “The Value and Preservation of the Forest . Earl is the most earnest and sincere member of the class. He take everything in a serious manner but In his own way enjoys the doings of the times. With his pen he excels and Ills poems nre worthy of an older and a better trained mind.



Page 29 text:

Senior Glass History c T the opening of the school term of '07-'08. about fifty Freshmen entered the Auburn High School. When you are a freshman your trouble begins so it was with this class. Several became discouraged and quit Yot these few leaving did not diminish the ardor of those remaining. It is well to note that this year brought Miss Mary Baxter into the High School as a Foreign Language and History instructoress. The Sophomore year finds this class with a few less in numbers but just as much enthusiasm and good will as ever. Students who have been through the Sophomore year say it is the hardest of all. It seemed so for the Class of T 1. But one great help in the time of their troubles was tho presence of Willis D. Maginnis. The Junior Year, or '09-'10. finds tho class with twenty-five members. Yet they keep up their former records and establish new ones. A High School paper is published by the class and liko all matters they take into their hands, it was a success. The social event of the High School year was the sumptuous banquet given to the Senior Class and Faculty by the Juniors. Tho end of the Senior Year finds the Class of'11 with a membership of nineteen. Although not of great numbers they graduate as one of the most polished and ac- complished (in their studies) that the Auburn High School ever produced. In their studies through the whole four years they strove to excell, not for selfish reasons but to raise the standard of the school. In their social life they put all their spirit and all the social events were carried through as a series of brilliant successes. While engaged in their social activity friendships were formed which will last forever. In athletics this class holds a record to be envied. No base ball or foot ball team in tho last four years representing the Auburn High School ever played away or at home but the Class of'11 was well represented in the number of players. With clean, square playing the Auburn teams have won the respect of all the surrounding schools. It may truly be said that the athletics of the surrounding territory have been greatly bettered by having the honest players of the Class of'11 participate in the contests. So with the respect of the townspeople, faculty and all the schools with which they have come into contact, the Class of M 1 bids adieu to her school life and goes out upon a broader field where the qualities they were noted for on the Athletic Field, will gain for them the respect of the world—Philip Cool.

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