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The Shield 1916 Auburn, Indian LUCILE BUCHTEL TOC A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) Musie Club, (1-2-3-4) Vice-President, (4) Thesis: Evolution of the Organ. ior-Junior Banquet of 1915.” ROBERT J. BROWN “Bob” A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) A. HS. A. A. C1-2-3-4) Treasurer, (1) President, (2) Base Ball, (1) Capt, (2-3-4) Basket Ball, Capt, (3) Track, (2-4) Athletics Editor, ‘‘Shield’”’ (4) Thesis: Some of the Most Famous Com- posers. “Better late than never.’’ CLEOTA CARMER “Hank” A. H. 8S. (2-3-4) A. H. S. A. A. (2-3-4) Basket Ball, (2-3-4) Vice-President A. A. (4) Society Editor ‘‘Shield,’’ (4) Thesis: Mythology in Natural Phenomena. “She should have been a boy.’’ WAYNE CLARK A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) Secretary, (1) Debate Team, (3) Historian, ‘‘Shield,’’ (4) President Literary Society, (4) Thesis: Municipal Home Rule. “If he has any faults, he has failed to dis- close them.’”’ a “To Lucile goes all the credit for the Sen-
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The Shield 1916 Auburn, Indiana ® HELEN BAXTER A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) yee Ws Re: a ae at Ko aes a Boe. ee ta | - Basket Ball, (1-2-4 Vice-Pres., (3) Secy. Webster Society, (4) Literary and Dramatics, ‘‘Shield”’ (4) Thesis: Character Building. “She has many nameless virtues.’’ HARRY C, ALTENBURG “Hetch” A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) AS tHe Sia, A. (1-2-3-4) Vice-Pres. High School club (3) Pres. High School club, (4) Thesis: Our relation to South America. “T am weary and over-wrought with too much sleep.’’ M. EFEUGENIA BERRY “‘Genie’’ A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) pASetLaes.' A. Ale (1=263-4:) Calendar, “‘Shield’” (4) Thesis: The Representatives of Nineteenth Century English Literature. “A wee small voice.’’ FLOYD H. BATDORF “Batty” A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) Class Will, (4) Thesis: Municipal Ownership of Public Util- ities. “A bright and shining star’’ in Miss Mul- vey’s ‘“‘estimate.”’
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The Shield 1916 Auburn, Indiana RUTH CHANEY A. H. §. (1-2-3-4) A. H. S. A. A. (1-2-3-4) Vice-President, (1) Secretary Literary Society, (3) Secretary and Treesurer, (4) Thesis: Evil Results of Child Labor. “Ask Ruth to make her fingers crooked.” ARGYL HOUSER A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) Thesis: The Youth of Modern Times. “Argyl never took much Latin but he can translate ‘‘Altis’’ perfectly. LILLIAN KRATZER lives A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) A. H. S. Orchestra (2-3-4) Music and Art Editor, ‘‘Shield,’’ (4) Thesis: Indiana Authors. “A quiet unassuming maid.”’ DON LOCHNER “Squire”’ A. H. S. (1-2-3-4) A, Ha Sy Ae A. (C1-2-8-4) Secretary Class, (2) President, (3) Editor-in-chief, (4) Thesis: The making of a newspaper. “The Congressional Record says—’’
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