Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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i rnt0r (Elaas I, Norma Baker, will my shower number to Kathy Korb. I, Doris Bartels, do will to Mary Lou Romeiser.who loves to collect hours, the time from 4 to 5 o ' clock. I, Diane Benson, will to Janet Pearson all the extra pep and good times that I have had in Miss Bosse ' s 4th period gym classes. I am sure that Miss Bosse will enjoy Janet immensely. I, Judy Boger, will to Mary Jane Haines my ability to get the giggles during assembly programs. I, Barbara Bonfield, will to Janet Thomas my ability to get along with Skeet Weathers. I, Robert Bowman, do hereby will my ability to stay away from girls to Edwin Hildebrandt, who seems to be having a hard time doing so. I, Carol Buchanan, will my shorthand book to some hardworking junior. I, Myma Burgoyne, do hereby will my red hair to my sister, Sandy . 1, Kern Butler, will my ability to make friends with the Auburn basketball players to any girl whose last name contains the letters a, m, and g. I, Barbara Butz, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath to my sister, Julia, my clothes since she wears them anyway. I, Joan Carper, will to Mary Manon my first chair in band and my ability to get along (?) with Mr. Clevenger. I, Marcia Close, will to Birdie Close, my loving cousin, my turtle-neck sweater and my gym shorts. I, Don Courtney, will to Tommy Tucker one dime which is mside the bass drum. I, Bill Culbertson, in a fairly sane mind, will to Grant Van Home my ability to play clean basketball in noon league and gym classes. I, Lee Dean, will to Larry Spade my seat in Mr. Weather ' s class; it happens to be the last seat in the back of the room. I, David DeCoursey, will to my sister, Polly, my abilitv to keep in good spirits around Mr. Weathers. I, Bill Dennis, bemg of sound mind and body, do hereby will to Michael Baxter my undo- capacity for holding liquids such as milk, and water. I, Carol Dye, will to anyone who wants it, anything that he wants. 1, Phyllis Finley, will to Anita Kleeman my ability to have fun at slumber parties. I, Ronald Gearhart, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my youth to Zeke Young, who, at 39 needs it. I, Sally Gingrich, will to any underclassman, who is fortunate enough to have lenient par- ents, my ability always to get grounded. I, Carolyn Glover, being of sound mind will to the senior class of ' 54- ' 55 all the happiness of being a senior. I, Gerald Grate, in sound mind and strong body, will to Dave Jordan my ability with the girls. I, Lloyd Grimm, will my ability to play Tarzan on a basketball court to James Covell. 1, Joyce Grogg, being of sound mind (?), will to any poor deserving student of A.H.S. my ability to get caught day dreaming in first hour civics class. 1, Bob Harper, will to Fred Walter one penny which he will collect when he becomes 999 years of age. 1, Noreen Hartman, will to anyone who needs it my ability to take health instead of gym class. I, Shirley Heffley, will my ability to argue with boys to any girl who would like to keep things lively. I, Carol Hendricks, will to any junior, who cares to have it, my seat in front of Skeet ' s desk. I, Ruby Helmuth, will to Kay Woodcox the quiet and dignified manner in which 1 conduct Page 22

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SHIRLEY A. STEWARD A.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Chorus 3. 4; Fire Warden 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Treasurer 3; Gitta Sereney 2; Teen-Y 1, 2; Tn-Hi-Y 3; Ir.-Sr. Play Crew 4. Confucius say Shirley great little wife It was quite a long trip from Corunna to Auburn but Shirley shortened it considerably. She was very active in G.A.A. and was its treasurer her junior year. From all of us to Shirley and her husband goes lots of luck. lEANENNE D. STOUDER A.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Band 4: Chorus 1, 2; Teen-Y 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4. Confucius say this girl easy to get along with Jeanenne is everybody ' s friend. She is always smiling and is in for any thing that will bring fun. She says she would like to travel to Scotland. Why? Who knows? As assistant advertising manager for the Follies she helped pull in the money, a very necessary thing. Jeanenne hopes to get married; we would say she needn ' t hope; it ' s a sure thing. PATRICIA A. THOMAS A.H.S. 2, 3, 4; A.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Band Majorette 3, 4; Fire ' Warden 3; G.A.A. 3; Teen-Y 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; School Paper Staff 4; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 3. Confucius say Pat know where she going โ€” maybe Pat came to us in the middle of her sophomore year from Connellsville, Pennsylvania. She was the head majorette her senior year. Pat is our class poet and some day may be another Browning. Her nick- name is Harry. Why? Ask Pat. She is planning tc go to Ball State but that plan could be changed BRADFORD R. WEBB A.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class ' Vice President 1, 3; Class Treasurer 2; Fire Warden 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Gitta Sereney Club 1; Hi-Y 2; Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3; Jr. Rotarian 4; Letter- man ' s Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.A.A, President 4. Confucius say great oaks from little acorns grow Butch is our big boy. His size helped us on the gridiron and basketball court. As A.A.A. president his senior year, Butch displayed his ability at us- ing tricky little puns. Butch is well-known here and abroad. Why? โ€” Ask Butch. His hobby is collecting parking tickets, a very expensive hobby. HAROLD WINEBRENNER A.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Fire Warden 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter- man ' s Club 3, 4; Noon League 1, 2, 3, 4. Confucius say this lively boy real gone Football has been Cork ' s claim to fame. Al- though Cork may seem quiet and reserved, sev- eral people can vouch for the fact that he is really lots of fun. As to future plans, Cork says Uncle Sam has him all booked up. Japan, here I cornel (ElaBB ยง0it3 at lfl54 (Tune โ€” Halls of Ivy) Words by Doris Bartels, Diane Benson, Ruby Helmuth, Pat Thomas As we all stand here together And gaze at all our friends, Our hearts are filled with longing That this moment never ends. How we love our dear old HIGH SCHOOL And the hours we ' ve spent within! We know that our life ' s journey Is about to begin. So farewell to all our classmates And the teachers of AUBURN HIGH; We, the class of 54, Must now say good-bye. Page 21



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ntnr (Ulaas myself at all times. I ' m sure she will have as much success with it as I have. P.S. She may also have my wise cracks. , Horry Hoham, hereby will my seat on the bus beside Coach Lawson to next year ' s foot- ball manager. You poor boyl , Pat Ice, being of sane mind will to my cousin, Punk Walters, my great love for school. Ha! Ha! Lorna Jennings Webb, will my front row seat in Skeet ' s class to Clodine Webb, poor girl. George Klinger, leave all my troubles and arguments to DeWayne Purdy. Thomas Krick, will to Raymond Goe the fish part and to Dick Krick the human part of my mermaid in Locker 186. Stanley Liddell, do hereby will to Jim Covell my ability of predicting (always 95% right) the outcome of any pro football games. Pat Lung, will my basketball ability to Mary Jane McKean. James Marchelletta, will to Mr. Lawson a bottle of nerve medicine to sooth his nerves while teaching driver education. Erna McAninch, will to Sonya Ferris my ability to lose anything and everything. Bill McDaniel, being of half a mind, will to Dick Sapp my outstanding athletic ability in A.H.S. Ladean Manon, will to my cousin, Mary Manon, my ability to keep on the run constantly. Allen Mertens, will to Otto Al Gengnagel my favorite parking place and my ability not to go steady. Erma Muzzillo, will my sister, Marjorie Muzzillo, my seat in the Cool Art Room. Pete Muzzillo, will to Gary Scott all the worry and trouble as quarterback of the football team, and I wish him luck. Jeanne Myers, will to Judy Hamilton my gum which has caused me so much trouble in high school. Kenny Myers, will to Will my will if Will will accept my will; will Will? David Porter, will my civics book to anyone who is silly enough to take it. Gail Richter, will to Joyce Jordan, a swell gym pal, my shortness in height, and I also will my locker with electrictiy in it to anyone who would like it. Margaret Schultis, will to any deserving underclassman the privilege of moving into Au- burn High in his senior year. Loretta Schwartz, will to any lucky East-ender the privilege of walking to school with Charlotte Timberlin and arriving in time to get to class on the third bell. Gerry Shannon, do hereby will to Janet Weimer my ability to get along with Miss Shad- inger in home economics. Anne Shaw, do hereby will to Jane Klock my ability to love too many men at the same time. Julia Simanton, will my ability to make a will to anyone who will be willing to take my willed will. Shirley Steward, will to LaVera Walters my talent in art class. Jeanne Stouder, will to my brother. Bill, my ability to get to school in five minutes. Robert Teter, do hereby v ill the girlie in my locker to Johnny Aschlimcin. Beverly Thomas, will to anyone who wants it my ability to acquire a front row seat the first day and be sent to the back row the next day of school. Pat Thomas, will my big white fur hat to one of the majorettes, who I hope has a larger head than I. Bradford Webb, being of sound mind, will to Jim Blevins, my predecessor, the ability to sneak home after the ball games without being caught by the Belly . Corky Winebrenner, will Dick Olds my old football suit. Page 23

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