Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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ANNA BRANDON ‘“Don’t! look at my double chin.’’ Anna is one of those girls who finds pleasure in every task no matter the nature of it. She has been a valuable member of the class of 718 and her departure from the basketball team will leave a vacancy that will be difficult to fill. She has been a loyal member of the class and has contributed much to the good times we have had. Yet she has to some extent allowed her interests to center in the class of 717. Yes, he’s a Beta. IRENE HEBEL Irene has been a very quiet member of the class, nevertheless she has maintained one of the highest standards as a scholar. Aside from her school work she is much interested in a certain member of the class of 717. MORGAN RHOADES Barney has been the automobile man of the class. He always likes an argument on the sub- ject and usually carries. bo ol



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Senior Society Schools must have some social activity or much of the real school life is vone. Altho the social activities have had a check put upon them, a good time and a good spirit has been retained during the term. Following the custom of last year, a reception was given at the Y. M. C. A. to the four classes. Games were played, and many of the boys were disappoint- ed to find that they had been kissed by a boy. Refreshments were served and then the students went home feeling better acquainted with each other. In October the girls received their return Hallowe’en party from the boys. All were asked to come masked and those who didn’t had to pay a fine. Prizes were given Manila Damen and Roger Grogg, for being the best masked. Each one was asked to visit the land of ghosts. To go thru this ghostly place, each had to follow a string. Many shrieks were heard from the girls when some- thing unusual was seen or heard. Later refreshments were served. In December the first class party was held at Anna Brandon’s. The ‘‘ grab bag’’ furnished much amusement and, of course, Miss Baxter was the lucky one te receive the ‘‘ Honest Serap.’’ The person who put it in remarked that Miss Baxter would be sure to get it—and he was right. In January there was a bob-sled party out to Nellie Carper’s. Games were played and later refreshments were served. The regular custom of having a banquet will be eliminated this year, but the other graduati ng exercises will be followed.

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