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FIRST ROW: G. Peterson, P. Broulette, F. Kuuisto, D. Nickle- G, Brunz, G, Fiorerti, P. Kuzmer, Nishimoto, R. Knapp, D son, Reynolds, C. Schutte, D. Torcaso, E. Iida, C. Givens, K. Leslie, F. Albright, B. Crocker, F. Mendoza, R. Stafford, Oswald VanHoosen, P. Liljestrorn, K. Wagner, N. Allison. SECOND FOURTH ROW: R. Phillips, R. Brock, M. Maryanski, E. Arima ROW: S- Sefquinifi, M- POIUHFOIH, S- Powell, J- Berg, B. DYk5tf3-, R. Edwards, L. Kirchner, R. Terrell, G. Colvin, M. Casteel, B K. Shinn, Diddy, M. Benn, M. Thorson, S. Powell, K. Gnoinsky, William5, R, Still, Hadley, K. Earl, R. Hedden. B. Liebert, C. McDavit. THIRD ROW: B. McDermott, J. Force, Pat Kuzmer, Carol Franklin, Mike Denbo, Don Torcaso, Greg Colvin, Keith Lewis. 17
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A. Q. E. O Vice-President: President: Secretary: Dick Nicholson Don Torcaso Eileen Iida T,-wmygfg Secretary of Interior: SBCVCWW 0fSff1f-ff Judy Reynolds Roy Hedden Kathy Shlnn 16
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It all began in September, 1961, when the alumni of Cascade and Olympic joined hands and strode purposefully through the green and white portals of Auburn High. Starting at the bottom, as even the great ones must, we sophomores passed our first ordeal, the tortuous beanie. Learning easily the ways of Auburn High, we meditated upon the winding path that stretched toward Gradua- tion Mountain. We saw a challenge: to make ourselves and our high school the very best that they could be. The gym still echoes with our expression of this feeling- One . . . Nine . . . Six . . . Four . . ., We're on top forevermorell' But to display the quality of our class, we needed leaders to acti- vate our ideas. So we chose the voice of Bill Crocker on the Board of Control, the pen of Jona Nishimoto as secretary, the gavel of Greg Colvin as president, and the assistance of Allen Courter as vice-president. The instigators of noise and cheer for the year were Yvonne Gnoinsky, Dene McAllister, Karen Dluhosh, Judy Ser- quinia, Mary Botting, and Sonia Wrinkle. We chose for our colors the shimmering hues of aqua and silver, and our class flower the white carnation. Thus equipped, we were ready for big things. The sophomore class figured well in the life of Auburn High dur- ing the year 61-62. Gary Crandall, Terry Noble, and Bill Crocker punted and passed to football lettermanships. We were proud of our Homecoming royalty Larry Coffey and Janet Farrow. When basketball season dribbled around, we showed promise for a cham- pionship future. Al Courter captured a spot on varsity, and the sophomore squad, led by Hooker Reiersgard, shone with an un- defeated record. At the Christmas Tolo Jona Nishimoto was an- nounced sophomore princess. The Class of 64- made a name for loyalty, spirit, and interest in every phase of high school life. Spring sprang, and our thoughts were turned to the end of sopho- more days and the beginning of our second year. We held elections to place our finest leadership at the head of the class. Our junior plans unfolded on Class Nite 62 with the thrilling announcement of Mary DeKay as our next president. Her right hand man was to be VP Mike Denbo. Janet Farrow took the secretary position, and the keen mind of Ken Earl was to analyze the Board of Con- trol. That night, we transformed the Student Center into Ye Olde Ice Cream Parlor with a Gay 9O's', atmosphere and delicious banana splits. This tasty addition to the traditional Class Nite was a triumph for the sophomore class, thanks to Carolyn Schutte's efforts. The class also witnessed the naming of Yvonne Gnoinsky, Judy Serquinia, and Arreldene McAllister to the varsity pep' staff. We prepared ourselves well for success as juniors. After an exciting summer at the Seattle Worldas Fair, we entered once again into the lion's den. The pigskin projectile went into action, and B. Crocker, D. Bowen, M. Denbo, L. Coffey, T. Noble, R. Jones, Oswald, and W. Mohn attained the big HA. Our junior varsity registered an undefeated record. Carolyn Schutte and Dave Bowen, as junior royalty participated in the Homecom- ing festivities. Al Courter and Gary Reiersgard deftly aided Troy to a Southern Division PSL championship in basketball. Uphold- ing Auburn's name, juniors McMullen, Fossum, Bowen, and Cof- fey made their marks in wrestling. Arreldene McAllister was crowned our princess at the Tolo Winter Wonderlandf' Spring turned athletics outdoors again with quite a few junior champs in baseball, track, golf, and tennis. Under President Mary, the Class of '64 organized, did much during '62-63. We held a car wash on the brightest Saturday in January, raising almost 100 dollars. Backed by our treasury, we met our traditional duty, the Senior Ball. The theme, Sayonara, was developed with tea house, Japanese garden, and live music. As our second year came to a close, we realized that very soon, we would be the big Seniorsf, Elections for offices in 163-64 FIRST ROW: Greg Brunz, Dick Nickolson, Greg Colvin, Jay Hadley, Pam Skrivan, Tom Tallent, Kathy Sweeney. SECOND ROW.' Kathy Shinn, Mary DeKay, Pam Spiller, Diane Cope, Karen DeSpain, Carol Herbert, Yvonne Gnoinsky, Sonja Hartley, Judy Serquinia, Gwyn Ray, Jona Nishimoto. THIRD ROW: Sharon Sencevicky, Gwen Evens. Linda Gaudette. Tammi Thomp-
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