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8 Ee 3 e° BY LESTER BOGER “His frame was like a Giant’s frame.” Boger is the long man of the Senior class. He has walked many a long mile to get to Auburn High each morning and he is long physically and mentally as well. He is always cheerful and willing to work for the good of the School and the Class. He played in the High School Orchestra and did well the work of Athletic Editor of the Annual. GLADYS TOWNLEY “Why should I have a care.” Gladys is one of those gay and joyous creat- ures who care not for fame and renown. How- ever, she likes popularity, and is fond of candy. She is kind of heart and generous to all, and worry occupies a small place in her joyous mind. She chases away the puckers of care from our brows. The Mocking-Bird has heard confidentialiy —- but then you’ve heard it too, so we woOn’t repeat it. HOWARD BUNDY “What a case am I in.” Howard has always been one of the active and prominent members of ’17. He was President in our Sophomore year and this year the “Mocking-Bird’’ is indebted to him for the drawings of the McIntosh High School. Howard is a true Scientist, because he doesn’t take anything on faith even if the Physics book does say so, and sometimes he and Miss Mulvey have terrible arguments, but they usually get them sett.ed peaceably.
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ALICE BISHOP “My dimples, my dimples, my kingdom Is my dimples.” With her rather quiet way in classes, we might think of Alice as a very quiet young lady, if we didn’t know more of her outside of school. She is the life of any social gathering, and this year she served the class wel as Joke Editor of the Annual. Alice is another Senior who is rather interested in the class of ’18. DE FORREST JENNER “He was the very pineapple of politeness.” De’, although he has always been popular, has been rather a quiet member of the class and has spent all of his spare time learning the art of “Jitney’ running. But he finally came into his own and was elected Treasurer of ’17 in our Senior year and also did valuable work as Assistant Business Manager of the Annual. At the first of each month we always find his card on the front board, ‘Seniors, please pay Ciass Dues.’’ ELIZABETH BOURNS “A merry heart Maketh a cheerful countenance.” “Betty,” energetic and capable, adds greatly to our list of geniuses. She is always full of fun (and giggles). She was one of our faithful five as Captain of the girls’ Basket Ball Team and she can always be depended on. As a mathe- matician, Betty has ’em all beat, and she showed herself a real star by her portrayal of Mrs. Good.y in ‘“‘What Happened to Jones,”
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DOROTHY ROWLAND “Of the two the one is here — Dorothy is a regular optimist and is always in for a good time. She filled the part of Cissy in “What Happened to Jones” in the finest kind of a way, and she was chairman of the committee on the se-ection of a class song. Dorothy always has a hard time convincing Miss Mu-vey that she didn’t copy Carol’s note- book. HAROLD HOUSER “A spade! a rake! a hoe! Ay, only give me work.” “Handy”’ is one of the brightest young men in our class. He is very ambitious and has rather radical views concerning religion and government. He is an ardent believer in the phrase, ‘‘Ne Credite Equo,” (never trust the pony) and is determined to travel afoot in the future. CAROL KRATZER — and here is the other.” It isn’t everybody that has been blessed as Carol has, with both brains and beauty. Besides ranking as one of the A. No. 1 Seniors, she has done fine work as the Society Editor of the “Mocking-Bird.” If you ever saw Carol without Dorothy — not that we doubt your word but we don’t believe it.
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