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1 GIRLS CL UB Row 1: Dianne Fors- Iund, Robin Hauge, Chris O'Grady, El- len Nishimoto, Patty Radawick, Sue Pol- lard, Coleen Gaud- ette, Kathy Neufang. Row 2: Linda Price, jan Dombroski, Cor- ina O'Kura, Linda Baerny, Leanne Scarff, jennell Sader, Cheryl McDavit, Don- na Dansky. z i s Every girl in Auburn High School is a member of Girls' Club. The purpose of the club is to unite all the girls in serving the school and community. Throughout the year, Girls' Club participates in many activities with volunteer assistance by members of the club. This summer, the club sponsored three car washes. September 9 and 10 was the scene of the Girls' Club Big and Little Sister Orientation. With football season came hot dogs and candy at each home game sold by Girls' Club members. Triumph of the Trojans was the theme of the Girls' Club float in the H1964 Home-coming Parade . With the basketball season came candy sales at each Home game. On December 18 was the Pre-Christmas pep dance and then on December 21 the Girls' Club sponsored a Father-Daughter Banquet with an inter-school talent show for entertainment. With the new year came a money-making project by the club and on February 18th the traditional Auburn Girls' Club Tolo. In the Spring the club sponsored a style show and ended the year with the Mother-Daughter Tea.
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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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Row I: Mike Meines, Greg Timblin, Rick Edwards. Row 2: Dave Mickleson, Don Edwards lim Shonka, Bob Kapinos, Larry Kirchner, Ron Murakami. BOYS CLUB C-reg Timblin, I're.iidenl Rick Edwards Vzre lreszdenl Mike Meines S ecretary- Treasurer Led by Greg Timblin, the Auburn High Boyls Club had a highly successful year. Many ofthe boys took part in activities sponsored by Boys' Club such as their float in the Homecoming Parade. Several interesting meet- ings were held throughout the year to promote school spirit. Mr. Schweikl, the Boys, Club Advisor, and the Boys' Club Council deserve credit for an active and successful year. Sponsored by THRIFTWAY STORES 22
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