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' . „lk First row: Joyce Krueger, Virginia Mauic, Betty McCann, Sharon Mitchell, Sylvia Murbach, Sandra Musser, Marjorie Muzzillo, Ann Neuensch wander, Norman Ochstein. Second row: Linda Phillips, Anthony Picker, Philip Platter, James Pommert, Toni Powell, Lionel Predmore, Joseph Provines, Barbara Purdy, Sue Quaintance. Third row: Layden Rieke, Ellen Rowley, Nancy Rugmon, Joseph Sanders, Ernest Schu- mann, Sally Short, Larry Shoudel, Morris ShuU, Jack Souder. Fourth row: Kenneth Staggs, Barbara Stebing, Judith Steininger, Adolf Shekel, Charlotte Timberlin, Sharon Veale, Anna Mae Walter, Clodine Webb, Mike Webb. Fifth row: Curtis West, Sandra West, Janet Wilmot, Barbara Wilson, Harvey Wolff, Car- olyn Woodcock, Kay Woodcox, Harriet Wyne, Beverly Yates. Page 29
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The Jitterbugs Class Officers: Nick Beers, Gary Scott, Dian Hoodelmier, Jane Klock. First row: Allen Armstrong, John Aschliman, Goldie Baker, Edmund Ball, Pamelia Balzer. Second row: Nancy Barnhart, Donna Bartels, Carolyn Bassett, Michael Baxter, Carolyn Boger, Clarence Boger, Carolyn Browand, Sandra Burgoyne, Joan Calvin. Third row: Judith Capen, Ken Carpenter, Larry Carper, Larry Casselman, David Close, Wava Cox, Roberta Crabb, Dorothy Dilley, Sharon Donaldson. Fourth row: Carol Edwards, Julia Ferguson, Marilyn Foster, Jack Foster, Carol Freeman, Jane Gee, Harold George, Richard Gibson, Carolyn Good. Fifth row: Richard Hammon, Jerry Heffley, Larry Heffley, Wilma Hogan, Wayne Hurni, Jere Kessler, William Killgallon, Danny Kinsey, Maretha Krick. Page 2ti
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Soloists Take The Lead During its four years in Auburn High, the Class of 1953 has accomplished much and has attained great wealth as a result of the harmony among its mem- bers. They have earned approximately $850 through their years of hard work. The Soloists ' ingenuity and money were put to work last year when they engi- neered one of the best junior-senior banquets ever attended at Potowatomi Inn. To celebrate their success, the boys of ' 53 had a stag party at Marvel ' s Cafe January 20, 1953. The fellows honored their classmates with very unusual awards. The title of Last of the 53 ' ers to Go went to Kenny Wolff. Jack Casselman was named Next to the Last to Go. The Millionaire of 1953 award was Harry Gorrell ' s. To Myrna Funke went the rib- bon inscribed Girl Whom the Senior Boys Would Most Like to Be on a Desert Island With. Most Behind the Eight Ball was Don Johnson. The Sharp students of the class are: Sue Baxter, Marsha Minard, Sharon Rainier, Sue Richardson. The fortissimos (athletes) of the class are: Eddie Aschliman, Jim Capen, Jack Casselman, Bob Dela- grange, Harry Gorrell, Danny Hardenbrook, Bob Hathaway, Larry Hinschlager, E avid Houghton, La- Vern Knisley, John Manon, Aubrey Myers, Tom Rey- nolds, and Don Souder. The cheer leaders who gained support of the crit- ics were Joan Copeland and Joan Myers. A featured trio with the Soloists this year was Sharen Perkins, Joyce Gerig, and Carolyn Shoudel, who gained many honors for the class through their singing. The conductor of the talented group was Donald Johnson. He was assisted by Thomas Reynolds, vice president; Joan Copeland, secretary; Myrna Funke, treasurer. The Soloists were sponsored by Mr. Cecil Young. Mrs. Herbert Funke and Mrs. Wayne Arm- strong acted as class mothers. Class Officers College Night Master of Ceremonies Home Ec Beulah Page 30
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