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JUANITA WORTH A.HS. 4; GA.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. This brunette is a new student in our high school. She enjoys taking pictures and is happy when day- dreaming. Juanita would like to become a telephone operator. CHARLES WURM A.H.S. 4; A. A. A. 4. Charles has made a grand addition to the class of 1947. He always has a smile and certainly is a iriend in need. CLAUDE WYATT A.H.S. 2, 3. Claude joined the Army in 1942 and during the war he was sent overseas. He was a captain in the Army and is stationed in China. EDWARD YODER A.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sales Mgr. of Annual 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class League 1, 2, 3, 4; Fire Warden 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Noon League 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. Ed ' s ideal person is Edward Yoder. The teachers of Auburn High School seem to save the best until the last because they always put his name down last in their grade books. PAST FOUR YEARS. May 23, 1947, marked the end of twelve long years of study. We remember many things that have happened during our journey through the grades, junior high, and high school. A great foundation has been laid, and upon this foundation we are to build our lives. In a way we are beginning to look upon our teachers as the potters who have delicately shaped our thoughts. We have looked forward to this day very eagerly, but now that it is here, we hate to say, GOOD-BYE! Paae 28
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Presidents ' . Want to buy We surpii ' A handsome sed Dick ioursome a duck? Senior Class Four short years ago these proud seniors were bewildered greenies. The once-confused freshmen have survived four years of high school that were, after all, quite enjoyable. As the highest class in Auburn High, they took over the student man- agement with much confidence. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Showalter, they chose James Donaldson, president; Norman Gearhart, vice president; Herbert Wertman, secretary, and Wayne Muzzillo, treasurer. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hamman acted as class mothers. The class of ' 47 had outstanding athletes on the gridiron, on the hardwood, and on the cinders. The senior lettermen were R. Armstrong, G. Beaty, R. Chorpenning, W. Muzzillo, V. Palumbo, R. Shugart, H. Wertman. Other adept athletes were D. Carmer, R. Derrow, R. Snyder, and W. Watson. One from this class, Vito Page 30
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