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A UDIO VISUAL Sitting, left I0 right, Row I: Terry Mengle, David Long, Darlene Baker, Members not in picture: Wanda Allen, john Hanscom, Krystal Kib- Charles Webb. Row 2: Lillian Linders, Walt Duman, joe Munn,-james limger, ,jerry Lambert, Larry Lambert, Chris Luther, David Mills, Oakley, Chuck Barnett, Pat Gilbert. Rout 3: Mr. Kyle, Manuel Purcell, Barbara Davey, Bob Fry. Eddy Cosney, jim Tom. Chuck Mullen, Bob Dyas, Richard Morrow. 19 Sflling, left to rfglzli D Kop, L. Gunderson. D Burwell. Sfllllflfllyf Mr Cowles, advisor, D Fleck, L. Blair. M. Mitch ell. Srrorifl lfnzv. .slznlzling B. lhotnpson, D. Shali- fer, F. Sanchez, S, Berg B. 'l'anner. D. Wilbert D. Workman,
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Row I,1zgjQto right: K. Van Selus, F. Albright, C. Franklin. Row 2 C. Hough, S. Lowe, K. Wagnerxl. Berg, S. Peterson, K. McNeilly J. Hawley, K. Natsahara, S. Vote, Conner, K. Kanda, S McCune, B, Shimojima, F. Kuusisto. Row 3: C. Bowen, D. Nakai G. Rogers, S. Aves, B. Thayer, M. Graves. C. Schwartz, P As enrollment in secondary schools grew following 1900 and the social aspects of secondary education were stim- ulated through the introduction of more extra-curricular activities in many schools, many school administrators felt that there was an unjustifiable de-emphasis of the scholastic or academic aspects of secondary education, This general lack of emphasis was widely felt and brought MA TH Broulette, K. Herron, D. Dansky, K. Gilliam, L. Kansanback, B. Morgan, R. Stadstad, L. Torgerson. Row 4: B. Smith, F. Mendoza, B. Norikane, Klontz, D. Murakami, H. Herbert, T. C-raves,j. Winter, B. Mabori, G. Weekskl. Sprenger, B. Kapinos, M. Whitmore, B. Patten, G. Bowen,j. Day. about the birth of the National Honor Society in 1921. The Auburn Chapter is but a part of this national body and its members conform to national standards. These standards are a necessary grade average in all subjects of 3.5 as well as the recommendation of the individual teachers. This club has attempted to bring more emphasis to the scholastic standings of secondary schools. The Auburn Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, National Mathematics Club, or- ganized six years ago, is devoted to increasing' the mathematical interest and ability of its members. Students taking either advanced algebra or math analysis and fulfilling certain grade requirements are eligible for member- ship. Topics of higher mathematics outside of those taught in the classroom are covered during the monthly meet- ing held at the home of Mr. Don alex- ander, Math Club adviser. Seated leff! I0 right: Dan Shaffer, Bill Trumbull, Betsy Thayer, Keith Hossler, Bob Kapinos, jeff Winter. Standing: Mr. Alexander advisor. Auburn's only home owned commercial bank located on the time and temperature corner VALLEY NATIONAL BANK OF AUBURN
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Row 1: Mary Thor- son, Kathy Neufang, Sandi McCurdy, Claudia Stratton. Row 2: Mrs. Trumble, Jeanne Hawley, Kay Gilliam, Chris O'- Grady, Brenda Shi- mojima, Sue Pollard, Ruth Gintz, Sue Mc- Clure, Leanna Scarff, Miss MORGAN. Row 3: Mary Thomas, Donna Dansky, Rob- in Hauge, Ginger Bo- wen, Carol Schwartz, Carol Franklin, Don- na Carlmas. Organized in 1925 Green Peppers is the oldest club in Auburn High. It has changed from a purely social group to a group dedicated to serving Auburn Senior High and the surrounding com- munity. Because of its high standards and service maintained in this Club it remains a small group with only a few new members selected each semester. Their activities include serving at ban- quets, selling coffee and pop at the football games, and various other ac- tivities which benefit the school and the whole community. GREEN P PPER 20
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