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CLASS of 1958 GLENNA ANN TROUT AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; -Band Majorette 1-4; Fire Warden 1-2-3; FTA 3-4; GAA 1-2-3-4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 3-4; Mitsue Ueda Club 2-3; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4; Teen-Y 1-2; Newspaper Staff 2-3-4. Sentimental Journey Glcnna did a splendid job as one of our majorettes this year; she has also been active in various clubs. She is happiest when Phil calls her or when he comes home on vacation. After graduation, Glenna intends to go to college and take up business. RICHARD B. VAURIS 1-2-3-4; Fire Warden 2; Football I; Noon League Open the Dour. Richard You can be sure that Dick enjoys a good time wherever he may be. In his spare time Dick may be seen cruising the drag in his Merc. JERI L. WALTER AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; FFA 1-2-3; Fire Warden 1-2; Football 1-2-3; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4; Librarian 2-3; Track 4, Fire Minutes More Jeri is one of our tall boys. He has been active in football and track. Jeri ' 5 favorite pastime is working on cars, and he is happiest when he is not in school. He plans to join the Foreign Legion. Why is this, Jeri? PATRICIA MAE WALTER AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff Advertising Manager 4- Band 1-2-4; Cheering Block 4; FTA 3-4; Girls ' State Alternate 3- Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; 10% Honor Group 2-4; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4; Teen-Y 1-2; Newspaper Staff 4. Pretty Baby Pat has always been handy with pencil or brush; we know she ' ll go far in her wish to be a commercial artist. She passes what spare time she has listening to records. MARGARET NADINE WEBB AHS 2-3-4; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4; Teen-Y 2. Lore Me Tender This fun-loving lass enjoys passing her time by goofing around and we suspect some of this time is spent with a certain Danny. Margaret has a rather unusual ambition; she wants to be Elvis Presley ' s private secretary. It ' s a good trick if you can do it! MARLENE JEANETTE WELLY AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 2-3-4; Cheering Block 4; Chorus 1-2-3-4- Chorus Li- brarian 1-2; Chorus Vice-President 3; Choius President 4; Fire Warden 3-4- FHA 1-2-3; FHA President 3; GAA 2-3; Girls ' State Alternate 3 : Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Honor Group I; 10% Honor Group 1-2-3- Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3-4; Librarian 1-2-3; Tri-Hi-Y 3-4; Newspaper Staff 4 : Newspaper Staff Artist 4. Smile Marlene will always be remembered for her beautiful singing. She is happiest when holidays come so that she can see certain friends. Marlene plans to become a commercial artist or a pop singer. What- ever she does, success will be hers. RONALD GENE WILCOXSON AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; FFA 1-2-3; Librarian I; Track 3. Lover Ronnie is a rather quiet boy. His favorite pastime is messing around with cars; he is happiest whenever he is asleep. In the near future, Ronnie does not plan to do anything in particular. He says he would like to join the Foreign Legion, but because of a certain local girl we don ' t think he will. JUDY ELAINE WILMOT AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff Vocational Editor 4; Booster Club 1-2; Cheering Block 3-4; Fire Warden 3; FHA 1-2-3-4- FHA Presi- dent 3. Treasurer 4; GAA 1-2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Commiitee 3 Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 3-4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Me in o ries This ambitious girl always manages to keep busy wherever she may be. Judv will be remembered for her smooth dancing and for her jack- knife off the diving board. In the future Judy is looking toward a career as a beautician. ROBERT WINEBRENNER AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Fire Warden 1-2-3; Football 1-2-3-4- Letter- men ' s CIud 3-4; Noon League 1-2-3-4; Track 1-2-3. Bhtcs hi The Night Bob has been one of our vital football palyers. He appears to be a quiet boy, but those who know him really well, know different. Bob is hap- piest when he is loafing, and he is a great lover of Pepsi. He would like to become a great piano player; we all wish him the best of luck. GLORIA EILEEN WOODCOCK AHS 1-2-3-4; FHA 1-2-3-4. T hi ii king of You Gloria has been active in F.H.A. for four years, but we also know a certain Bill takes up a lot of her time. Always one to enter into an activity wholeheartedly, Gloria plans to be an airline stewardess; pilots, beware! Page 2 1
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CLASS of 1958 RONALD LEE SHULL AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff Photographer 4; Class Vice- President 2; Fire Warden 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4; Lettermen ' s Club 2-3-4; Noon League 1-2-4; Track 1-2-3. Your Eyes Have Told Me So Ronnie was a football player whom we could not have done without; he also did a fine job as photographer for this year ' s annual. Ronnie enjoys working, and he is happiest when he receives his check on Sat- urday. His lifetime ambition is to become a very rich man. SANDRA KAY SILBERG AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Booster Club I; Cheering Block 3-4; Fire Warden 1-2-3-4; FTA 3-4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Librarian 2; Tri- Hi-Y 3-4; Teen-Y 1-2. Dear Heart and Gallic People Sandy is one of those people with a smile for everyone. Her happy disposition is evident when she is attending various activities, her fa- vorite pastime. Her plans for the future include being a beautician or working in an office. We know she ' ll succeed in one of these ambitions. MAX ELDON SIMANTON AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Basketball 2; Fire Warden 1-2-3-4; Football 1-2-3-4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Hi-Y 2-3; Lettermen ' s Club 2-3-4; Noon League 1-3; Statistician 3; Track 1-2-3, Manager 4. Anything Goes This easy-going boy is happy while loafing and riding around town. An active participant in sports, Max was the one to keep the basketball statistics straight during his junior year. Either the navy or business college will claim Max for the next few years. RICHARD LEE SMITH AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 3-4; Annual Staff Vocational Editor 4; FFA 1-2-3-4; FFA Reporter 2; FFA Vice-President 3; FFA President 4; Jr.-Sr. Ban- queT Committee 3; 10% Honor Gro p I. Ain ' t Misbehavin ' Dick will be remembered by many of his classmates for his ability to draw. His favorite pastimes are working on his car and hunting. He plans co make his first million before he is twenty-one. It ' s a good [rick it he can do it! JERRY DOUGLAS SONGER AHS 1-2-3-4; Fire Warden 2. Yon 1 !! Never Know Mere is a man who will go far, for his favorite pastime is traveling. Although he may seem to be the quiet type, Jerry has proven himself to be a friend to all. We wish him luck in his ambition to retire at 40. RITA MARIE SOUDER AHS 1-23-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Cheering 2-3-4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Jr. -Si 1-2; Newspaper Staff 2-3-4. Get a Kick Out of Yon If you ' re ever down in the dumps, look for Rita. She ' s sure to cheer you up with her fun-loving spirit. Rita enjoys ice skating and hiking and she has also been quite active in G.A.A. All patients look out, for Rita plans to be a nurse and you can bet she ' ll be a good one. JERRY DEWAYNE STAIRHIME AHS 1-2-3-4; Student Rotanan 4; Track 3. Sincerely Jerry has been an asset to the class of ' 5 8 with his artistic ability. He is also known among the students for his subtle humor. Jerry plans to continue studying art. We wish him success. ROBERTA KAY STEININGER AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff Dramatics Editor 4; Band 1-2; Cheering Block 3-4; Class Treasurer 2; Fire Warden 1-2-3-4; FTA 3-4; FTA Historian 3; FTA Preisdeni 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Committee 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 3-4; Teen-Y 1-2; Teen-Y President 2; Newspaper Staff 2-3-4. Beautiful Broun Eyes Berta has been very active in F.T.A. ; this year she was elected president of this organization. Her favorite pastime is sleeping and she is happiest when she is visiting college. Berta ' s big ambition is to marry a preacher. STEVEN WILDER THIMLAR AHS 1-2-3-4; AAA 1-2-3-4; Booster Club 7; Fire Warden 3; Football Manager 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Chairman 3; Jr.-Sr. Play Crew 4; Lettermen ' s Club 3-4- Librarian 4; Mitsue Ueda Club 1-2; Noon League I; Stamp Club President 3; Student Rotarian 4. Gone Fishing Steve is happiest when he can prove a teacher wrong. His favorite pastimes are hunting and fishing. Steve plans to make a career in the Air Force; good luck, Steve. JACQUALINE ELAINE THOMAS AHS 2-3-4; AAA 3-4; Cheering Block 3-4; Fire Warden 4; FHA 2-3-4; FHA Song Leader 3, Secretary 4; Chorus 2-3-4; Chorus Treasurer 4. As Time Goes By Throughout her high school days, Jackie has been an asset to the chorus with her fine voice. If some day you buy a garment with her name on the tag, don ' t be surprised, for Jackie plans to be a dress designer. Page 20
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. . . SENIOR PROPHECY . . . Art Albert voluntarily rocketed to the moon, But the rocket burned and now he ' s marooned. After graduation Don Allison disappeared; The mystery of his whereabouts has never been cleared. Steve Andres is still a rocket fan; Of course by now he has no hand. We see Natalie annually at the county fair; She ' s advertised simply as Miss Bair. Janet Baker is living in class; She was chief bottle-washer when we heard of her last. Music and Jeanne Bassett have gone hand in hand; She ' s now director of Spike Jones Band. Jake Blevins is cheered by many fans; He carries water for the New York Rams. The most accomplished dancer of our day Is Franklin Boger, master of ballet. David Brown ' s racing days are done; He hit a cop on 101. Fred Brown is probably best known to you, As television ' s Captain Kangaroo. Our governor, Jerry Carmer, alias Fuzz, Has proven to be the man we knew he was. Norman Carrico is now serving time; The long arm of the law ended his career of crime. Charles Coffin, as the name might imply. Constructs containers for people who die. Sherry Conner, who runs in races with hurdles, Has invented revolutionary non-skid girdles. In the wild, wooly west we find David Crerep, Now the bowlegged sidekick of the great Wyatt Earp. Sue Donaldson, as we all are aware. Is serving as Auburn ' s first lady mayor. Testing smear-proof lipstick, a tasty job, Is capably handled by Linda Doub. Anne Drerup hasn ' t wasted her talent, it ' s true; She paints fire hydrants in a flaming hue. Lynda Dunn has succeeded and really gone far; She ' s the highest paid waitress at the Crystal Bar. Bill Eden ' s oratory is known far and near; He ' s advertised as the traveling auctioneer. Nancy Englebert is available once again; She recently divorced hubby number ten. The Mouseketeers are led by a menace: The ever, fun-loving Sandy Ennis. Dick Foster stars on stages and screens, Thrilling the audiences with his passionate love scenes. Dick George who in high school never was kissed, Today is the most notorious polygamist. Jane Gingrich is employed by General Motors; She poses in bikinis to influence stockholders. Ruth Ann Goings works at a bank; She ' s the chief vault-polisher, a position of rank. Sue Heitz ' s claim to fame is wierd; Not many girls can grow a beard. Intellect has carried John Herbolsheimer to fame; He invented an unusual penny-pitch game. The fastest mile that has ever been run Is accredited to Roberta Holdeman. Marilyn Johnson, who i s often called Maxie, Now lives in Chicago where she drives a taxi. Karen Jordan works diligently every day, Hauling Auburn ' s trash away. Jane Ketel has a job which she fulfills — Working as a tester of tranquilizer pills. The downfall of chemistry and Mr. Furber, Was a lad known as Dennis Ketzenbereer. We found Becky King, when we went to inquire, Working as a model for Esquire. Remember our cheerleader ' s leaps and kicks? Now Sarah Kinsey tests pogo sticks. The profession of sculpturing appealed to Anne Klock; Now she is a manufacturer of crushed rock. A famous soprano is Susan Knauer; She warbles Dear John by the hour. Jo Ann Kruse has received an outstanding award, She miraculously discovered the long Lost Chord. Lois Lemper is acclaimed in many towns As the outstanding tackle for the Cleveland Browns. Michael Long ' s fame as a really big wheel, Rests with loaded dice and a crafty deal. Pa.ee 22 ■iMHaMm H MMm
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