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Hold that please! says Mr. Fribley, as he shoots the G. A. A. Put in a clean sheet of paper, please, we ' re going to have a speed test today. Therefore; flying fingers. Viewing the Flying Millers, trapeze per- formers. See Mr. McKenney over there in the door of the City Hall? Preparing for one of the main events of the year. The NRA parade. By the way, Auburn beat Portland today. Charlotte Lochner preparing for the District Dis- cussion Contest. 14
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JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET Early arrivals at Bauqitet One of the three occasions anticipated by every high school student for four years is the Junior Senior Banquet. May 14th was the day set for this year ' s ban- quet. Potawatomi Inn, at Lake James, again was the chosen location. The Juniors had charge of the entertain- ment. Cars were provided for everyone who wished to go. Though it is a long drive, the attrac- tion of the place more than compensates for the difficulty of reaching it. The picturesque Inn on the shore of the beau- tiful lake makes an appropriate back- ground for the multi-colored frocks of the Junior and Senior girls. The after-dinner speeches by Mr. McKenney, Superintendent of Schools, Lee Anderson, Junior class president, and Jack Sanders, Senior class president, were followed bv dancing and bridge. PICNIC The Auburn High School Picnic is connected with a certain day, a red-letter day in the diary of every high school stu- dent — the last day of school. This year the day fell on May 18. The picnic was held at the usual place, Circle Park on McKenney the Picnic Hamilton Lake. Everyone was asked to take at least enough food for himself, in case no other food was available. There was also the admonition: Don ' t every- body bring pickles and bananas! Mr. Fribley made a speech in the assem- bly, warning all to drive carefully and not to go swimming too soon after eating, and for all to stay on the one side of the lake. It did not take long to become hungry; the lake air and the odor of delicious food! Soon teachers and mothers were kept busy keeping hungry students away from the food. At last the welcome mess call was sounded. And then the excess had to be roller- skated off in the afternoon. 13
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The Brain Trust. Wonder what these two bril liant young men are cooking up now. The Bugology class beginning to deter- mine the buggy beginning of bugs. G. A. A. Girls try their hands at tennis. Marcelle takes a terrific swing; oops! she missed. -l i ' I -i Four o ' clock. Bound for the Triangle in Rachel ShulPs new Cattle-hack. Mrs. Baxter seems disturbed. Maybe she was too cold the day we took pictures. 15
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