Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1919

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LEO NOIROT A good scout and a fellow whom anyone is glad to call friend. Be- sides being a regular live-wire, he is also one of our onion twins. If you have a Civics question to be answered, go to Leo. He can always answer it. MARIE ICE My greatest virtue is silence. Marie has been a valuable member of our class and altho she has not been the noisiest one at our class- meetings, yet she has done much to help the class along. Marie is a wel- come addition to any gathering. STANLEY BAXTER The faculty must not like the color of ray hair. Jit has a laugh like a fire-engine; was the principal exponent of Bol- shevikism in Miss Mulvey ' s physics class; and has managed to go to school four years without blowing up the building.

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PAUL, HUSSELMAN During the past year Paul has act- ed as our Vice-President but he has very seldom had a chance to show his ability along this line. He has been a good secretary for the Athletic As- sociation this season. His good nature has won for him many friends. HAROLD BROWN We shall not look upon his like again. Because Brownie is one of those rare good fellows whose nature it iB to be respected by all, and to hold every man his friend. He accom- plishes much with as little fuss as possible. We wish him the success, which he will surely gain, in what- ever work he takes up. SAM HAXXA The wise man of the class and yet a very agreeable fellow. To him is due most of the success of the annual for his work as Editor-in-Chief has been of the best. We have always wondered how Sam succeeded in get- ting such a good stand-in with all the teachers — especially some of the lady teachers. He always enjoys being on an eats committee.



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Marie palmer What ' s the use of worrying? It nev- er was worth while. Marie never worries about any- thing today that she can worry about just as well tomorrow (and it ' s al- ways tomorrow anyway). HAROLD GRATE A smile upon his countenance sate, To defy the gloomy threats of fate. Pug could many a tale unfold to the faculty — if he only wanted to. He is one of the best liked fellows in the class. We predict that he could make a fortune as a clog-dancer. Pug is an especial favorite with Miss McGin- nis and Miss Mulvey (?). JESSIE MOFFET Would I were a lark to soar Above the world and sing my joy. Jessie has been the song-bird of our class — to the frequent annoyment of Miss Mulvey. She has won many friends thru her whole-hearted inter- est in class affairs. If we only could, we ' d tell you his name, but we never could find it out.

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