. Sequelle 1912. of the Cabbage Patch—Margaret Walker Lovey Mary—Mary Knapp. Cupids Lnderstudy—Bird E. Riley. Midsummers Nights Dream—lulith CniaMinin Caesar—Delbert Maxwell. The (ioose (rirl—Ethel Levier. Century Hook of ]acts—( Geneva Cnmer. II Penseroso—Leota Schoenfeld. Bonnie Prince John—John K. Stratiff. The Man with the Hoe—Archie Reed. The Flying Hallejuah—Mary Fulnecky. The Rosary—Pauline Brockbank. The Night Hawks—Helen McConnel and Mae Sheeslev The Beautiful Coquette—Esther Zufall The liny-Merle Zufall The Overworked Senior The night unic (.n, and the sky grew grayAnd found


. Sequelle 1912. of the Cabbage Patch—Margaret Walker Lovey Mary—Mary Knapp. Cupids Lnderstudy—Bird E. Riley. Midsummers Nights Dream—lulith CniaMinin Caesar—Delbert Maxwell. The (ioose (rirl—Ethel Levier. Century Hook of ]acts—( Geneva Cnmer. II Penseroso—Leota Schoenfeld. Bonnie Prince John—John K. Stratiff. The Man with the Hoe—Archie Reed. The Flying Hallejuah—Mary Fulnecky. The Rosary—Pauline Brockbank. The Night Hawks—Helen McConnel and Mae Sheeslev The Beautiful Coquette—Esther Zufall The liny-Merle Zufall The Overworked Senior The night unic (.n, and the sky grew grayAnd found the pnur Senior working brow is furmwed, her eye is dimFor the poor old .Seniors about all about three pages of ?William Tell,Xo wonder she has to work like—\\ell, The Physics notes are due tomorrow ;She has to write, she cannot da>-s of toil \yill soon be poor old Senior \yill study no more. Page One Hiindrci uui F,fly-F,:e The 19 12 Seauell. Auburn League Motto: Blaze Aicay. Organized in case there slioulil lie no in the dnrniitories. Arthur Elliott—Headlight. Martha linvaid. Rmli Kuiitz. llamlil Levis—Chief ( )leva \an Tine, Archie Reed, hlnyd Straitiff. Agnes Oliver,Hughes—Side Lights. John K. Straitiff, Lulu Linza—Sparks. Geneva Comer, Bertha Neil, Celia Yost—Reflectors. (ieorge (}o3.\. Frances Xichols. liertha Scuwden. (irace Da:Eva Riley, Charles [ohnston. I. Riley—lUirnt nut. Dr. Ballentine. (advice tn -Seniors:) .Never write a letter signingit Mrs. M., Mrs. P. or Mrs. \\., but always attach the full name. Ireceived a letter the other day signed Mrs. M. and 1 dont know who itcame from. But one thing I was thankful for. it was from a -Mrs.—Well,that-s a parenthesis. Carson to , who had fallen out of line: Whats the matter,Bowman? Bowman: I have a sore ankle. Long (reading Macbeth:) IVof. Egbert, how do you pronouncethat word ? Prof. Egbert: I pronounc


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