Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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HELEN BAXTER “For why do you that.”’ Helen is certainly contrary to rule. She very seldom gets angry and is always accommodat- ing. She doesn’t believe in injuring her mind With too many lessons or too many boys either, and she is able to think her own thinks. She does entirely too much drawing for the peace of mind of some of the teachers, but of course she has to practice. Her genius in this line can be easily seen by her drawings in this book. Besides she represented the class well on the Basket Ball team. ROBERT ZOLLARS “Why should the Devil have all the good times.”’ “Bob,’’although rather small, is one of those people in whom size does not count, for he makes it up in other ways. He has an ever ready sense of humor and loves a good joke - especially when it is on himself (?). Bob has always been a valuable member of the class and this year he has proven his worth as Calendar Editor of the ‘“Mocking-Bird.” BESSE MILLER “IT might be better if I would, But it’s awfully lonesome being good.” Besse has been with us all through High School and although she is small, she possesses plenty of independence and energy. She is always in for a good time and we fear that worries about studies seldom enter her head. She is noted for her new styles of hair dressing.

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GERALD GROVER “He that inquires much learns much.”’ “Jelly” is never satisfied until he is convinced that he understands everything. Although at times he furnishes his classmates some amuse- ment by his very original questions and an- swers he is sure-y one of the most earnest stud- ents we have. He can be seen nearly every night, traveling east. Some think it is to be nearer the sun when it rises, but most of us know it is no son. LUCILE FANNING “All the Latin I can construe is Amo, I love.’’ “Fanny’’ is sure a popular girl with the fellows — especially those from out of town. As our Social Chairman she has striven well to keep something doing socially among the Seniors, and it is not her fault that we have not been more active aiong this line. Of course Fanny never lets her studies interfere with her real duties of life, but nevertheless she is an earn- est and conscientious student. We hear that she has been the inspiration for much of the poetical output of a certain Senior. CLEMENT WALKER “What’s the use of all this strife, And hurrying pell-mell through life.” “Raphael” or “Dog’’ (he has many others) is the Poet and Dreamer of our Class, and we believe he is a true genius. Miss Mulvey will vouch for this and his prophecy was chosen for the Annual out of the twenty eight submit- ted. His cheerful attitude toward life in gener- al, and his ability to go to sleep at a minute’s notice are marked characteristics of ‘“‘Clem.’’ He is quite popular with the ladies, too, and spends much of his time producing wonderful Love Lyrics.



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KENNETH SCHAAB “He is a man after his own heart.” Behold the President of the Senior Class. “Kennie’’ has carried out his many duties with perfect success. Although he may seem rather hard to understand and to get acquainted with, yet after you once know him, you can apprec- iate his sterling character and admirable qual- ities. GRACH MADDEN Le - Le - Let’s dance and be merry.” Grace is one of our most popular Seniors, winning many friends with her charming dis- pos:tion. She is always on hand at any social event of the class, but she is a diligent student as well. If there is anyone who doesn’t know about the ghost at Grace’s house - well they better find out about it before they go out. HARLAN DENNISON “A bright light came from the Bast And shone among us.” “Denny” is always happy when he is near a girl. He has the power of attraction which was probably gained through the study of the theory that “like charges of Electricity repel while unlike attract.’’ He puts all his know- ledge into practical use and will some day become famous no doubt. Harlan played a cornet in the High School Orchestra. We wonder if he will decide to go to school in Angola. nok 9 fl ZS) |

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