Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Cheer up. Jinny! Hi, boys! Where ' s your book, Ed? Glamour boy! The class office ' s Feel that muscle! Bows, bows, bows U. S. History Junior Jeepers Uc Sbudel The Dudes got into the swing of being upper classmen right away. It didn ' t take these city slickers long to learn the knack of steer wrestling and calf roping. Next year they will be right in line to carry on the activities of the big rodeo. The Dudes were led by Kesler Teter, president; Beverly Blevins, vice-president; Alice Romeiser, secretary; Max Grogg, treasurer. Mr. Lawson, class sponsor, and Mrs. Claire Timberlin and Mrs. Carl Romeiser, the class mothers, assisted the inexperienced city folks in getting on their feet in the new surroundings of the rodeo. The honor students were Beverly Blevins, Vir- ginia Picker, David Schooley, and Kesler Teter. The best steer riders and calf ropers were Fred Bauer, Sam Campbell, Don DeCoursey, John Go- ings, Max Grogg, Cal Grosscup, Dale Kuhlman, David Mclnturf, David Michael, Dwight Morris, Jack Scott, LaVern Sharp, Hugh Squires, John Stebing, David Timberlin, Art Carper, and Harold Hayden. Page 29

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Annual staff members Trackman Seigel Guess who? 7 4e BucJ aiood. Although the Greenhorns and the Dudes soon learned the ropes of life around the rodeo, none could surpass the old-time Buckaroos. These ex- perienced cowpunchers were always the leaders in every round-up. The head cattle herders were Diana Messenger, Jerry Griffith, Eric Schaab, and Lois Wyne. The Broncobusters who led the class were Jerry Griffith, president; John Gams, vice-president; Charlotte Treadwell, secretary; and Bill Myers, treasurer. Miss Lcwerenz, class sponsor, and Mrs. Donald Brown and Mrs. Dale Treadwell, class mothers, helped the Buckaroos to keep things around the rodeo running smoothly. The top steer wrestlers and bronco riders were Steve Butler, Charles Derrow, David Feagler, Pete Fribley, John Gams, Jerry Griffith, Calvin Hampshire, Paul Hathaway, Dick Predmore, Da- vid Richardson, John Snyder, Lyle Stemen, Harold Wirts, Jerry Blevins, Bill Myers, and Bob Seigel. Carolyn Mitchell and Becky Lemish helped to lead the cheers of the fans on the nights of the i big rodeos. Page 28



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The Grinning Mavericks What ' s so funny, girls? Teen-Y Faithfuls A Homemaker? The class officers Bashful Posed! Look! It stretches! The Sly Look 7 4e Mave uch i The Mavericks came into the corral kicking with :he usual determination not to be branded. Before :he year was over, they had been roped and were taking an active part in the life of the arena. Those who kicked their heels the highest in the athletic field were Eddie Aschliman, Jim Capen, Jack Casselman, Bob Delegrange, Harry Gorrell, Larry Griffith, Bob Hathaway, David Houghton, Don Johnson, John Kleeman, LaVern Knisely, Don Souder, DuWayne Stemen, Kenneth Wolff, Larry Hinschlager, David McGriff, Aubrey Myers, Ken- neth Myers, Larry Rank, Tommy Reynolds. On the nights of the big rodeos in the Alumni Arena, Barbara Blevins led the cheering. The Mavericks ' class was led scholastically by Sue Baxter, Sharon Rainier, Sue Richardson, James Capen, and Marsha Minard. The first to receive their brands were President Jack Covell, Vice-President Bob Delegrange, Sec- retary Sue Baxter, and Treasurer Don Souder. Sponsor Zeke Young, and the class mothers, Mrs. James Capen and Mrs. Wayne Armstrong, were the chief ropers of the young calves. Page 30

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