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FALL ACTIVITIES SPARK LIFE AROUND A.H.S. Mary Lou Proksa presents the epitome of loveline proudly reigns as the 1963 Homecoming Queen. September third the halls of Auburn High School rang with the cries of students eager to begin anoth- er year of study. Freshmen anxious to start their high school careers and those of us returning to A.H.S. awaited new challenges for the coming school year. Initial enthusiasm soon waned, however, as the rou- tine of school was established, and all of us were pleased with the arrival of the fair. An important part of the fair was the Miss DeKalb County competition, and the seniors were called upon to select a girl from their class to represent Au- burn in the pageant. Mary Lou Proksa, Sally Warren, and Wilma Wells vied for the honor, and balloting revealed Mary Lou the winner, who proudly repre- sented Auburn as First Runner-up in the pageant. The excitement of Homecoming was soon upon us, and the Devils ' defeat by Defiance did not dampen the spirit of the festivities. Mary Lou again repre- sented us as majestic Homecoming Queen of 1963. Moonlight and Autumn brought to a close another memorable Homecoming weekend. The Homecoming Queen and her court are pictured watching the Auburn-Defiance football game from the traditional Homecoming float. From left: Becky Tucker, Freshman,. Carolyn Gray, Sopho- Susan Kingsbury, Junior; i Mary Lou Proksa, Queen. and Wilma Wells,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS People Pages 22 Activities Pages 56 Sports Pages 7b- Advertising Pages 92 Index Pages 145
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Freshmen were initiated into the Y dubs by energetic sophomores who devised them to wear. Future Teen-Y members look cute, don ' t they? enious costumes for Chaperones at the Sadie Hawkins Dance seem amused by some of the outlandish costumes of the students. Perhaps they should look in the mirrorl I think that I shall never see A Homecoming Dance with a lovelie Miss Auburn, Mary Lou Proksa, descends the stairs offer receiv- ing the title of First Runner-up in the Miss DeKalb County Con- test. These returning alumni, Mike Frownfelter and Lauri Hunter, graduates of 1960, seem to be enjoying themselves at the Home-
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