Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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STH Eee o1 5) 15 MABEL B. RINEXAOLD. “Where there’s a will there’s a way.” Mabel is the most diligent student of our class. Every task disappears before her like dew before the sun. We, as a class, add in this space our hearty and sincere congratulations for the Tri Kappa scholarship which she recently received. WARD E. BAILEY. “All aboard for Garrett.” Ward’s frequent pilgrimages to our neigh- boring city have been a source of great profit to the railway company. BLANCHE MISER. “Warbling is an accomplishment.” Blanche is a “shark’”’ in foreign languages as well as our own. She is an excellent heart smasher with many heart broken victims.

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14 . THE 1915 MARY E. CLARK. “And still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew.” Mary was one of our most sincere and diligent students in the class. Her brilliant work in Latin enabled her to act as substitute teacher in several of the classes. LEROY J. SCHLINK. “Slow but sure.’’ “Cupid” one of our star debaters, besides being the proposer of many important mo- tions in class meetings, has become proficient in running of “Ford.” URSELL B. McNABB. “Have you not heard it said full’oft, A woman’s ‘Nay’ doth stand for naught?’’ Ursell played guard for two years on the Varsity Basket Ball squad. It was in this position that she showed the possibility of endorsing foot ball for girls.



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16 THE 1915 OLA M. HOOD. “An instance where size doesn’t count.” Ola has kept a bright exterior thru’ all her trials and made a great name for herself among her class-mates. Her greatest weak- ness is boys. PAUL A BISHOP. “The glory of a firm, capacious mind.” “Scrubby’ made a good record both in Basket Ball and in track during 1914 and was one of the most popular men on the ground as Hditor-in-chief of ‘‘The 1915.” VIOLA D. FREDERICKS. “Bid me discourse and I’ll enchant thine ear.’”’ “Betty” has always been the champion talker of the class and in this honorable pos- ition she has become very popular among faculty and class-mates alike.

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