Auburn High School - Invader Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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ANNUAL STAFF Row 1, left to right: Turley, Aldridge, Grispino, Elder, E. Hopkins, Axtell, Lieske. Row 2: Barclay, Smith, Roe, Farrow, Towner, Burrington, Noftsinger. Row 3: Woods, Ryan, Aleshire, Kappel, Schoenbachler, M. Hopkins, Stevens. Row 4: Garrison, Jackson, Dragseth, Payne. Carson. Kuzmer. Sonnernann. Soon after school started, the annual staff began Work on the l943 Invader under the supervision of Miss Woods. Much work had to be accomplished by Ray Sonnemann, editor, Kathryn Noft- singer, senior assistant editor, and Flobelle Hollinshead, junior assistant editor, before the annual could be published. After many hours of working and planning, the dummy was completed and Writeups were assigned to thirteen capable students. Obtaining advertisements from various businesses in and near Auburn was the task of Manager Priscilla Hughes and her assistants. Betty Smith was the Invader artist. Donna Axtell, Gloria Grispino, and Dorothy Eastman were responsible for typing the material to be sent to the printers. Ray 'Sonnemann and Tom Day took many of the pictures appearing in the annual. They spent much time looking about the school for snaps and action pictures of interest to the students. Other students also turned in a number of snapshots they had taken. A very important job is that of the circulation staff. This department, headed by Marjorie Kappel, manager, carried on a successful campaign starting with a quiz pro- gram held in mid-February. HOLLINSHEAD SONNEMANN NOFTSINGER



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Senior Gfficers Bill KIIBPP - - President Jim Hammond - - Vice-President Charlotte Kessner - Secretary I-3ddY Kulmef - Treasurer Miss Rotter - Adviser MY- Ward - - Adviser anion iblor Entering into our senior year with a World at war was the experience of the class of 1943. Through 'war emergency studies we were made ready to do our part as strong and capable young Americans. Whether on the home front or the battle front our high school days will always remain as bright memories in our lives. As sophomores our class elected Bill Knapp, president: Barbara Clark, vice-presi- dent: and Kathryn Noftsinger, secretary. Through participation in -many activities the sophomores made themselves a place in high school. Attaining the goal of middleclassmen the members of the class of '43 returned as juniors. Again, under the able leadership of'Bill Knapp, as president, the class elected as other officers Barbara Clark, vice-president: and Yvonne Speiser, secretary. Coming back as seniors the class elected Bill Knapp for his third term, and as other officers Jim Hammond, vice-president: Charlotte Kessner, secretary: and Laddy Kuz- mer, treasurer. On the gridiron many of our seniors sported the class colors. Lettermen were Laddy Kuzmer, Bill Knapp, Art Hillwick, Charles Cwaines, Dick Gibbs, Bill Diamond, Bob Bahnsen, .lim O'Neil, Don Barnes, Dick Carter, Dario Cugini, Jim Miller, Don Payne, Tom Ryan, Hollie Trosper, Dale Olds, Bill Millick, .less Fowler, and Buster Ste- phenson, manager. In basketball the seniors helped to prove that our team could really give and take. Dario Cugini, Bill Knapp, Charles Gaines, Hollie Trosper and Dick Carter were members of the first squad. In the two school dramatic productions we saw the seniors taking prominent parts. Laddy Kuzmer, Margie Stacy, Bill Knapp, Priscilla Hughes, and Bruce Palmer had leads in the Christmas play Why the Chimes Rang. Taking roles in the all- school play Ever Since Eve, Yvonne Speiser, Joyce Patterson, Bruce Palmer, and Laddy Kuzmer gave excellent performances. C Seniors heading school organizations were Don Payne, Student Body president: Everett Jackson, Boys' Club president, and Beverly Davidson, Girls' Club president. The Trojan Trumpet and the Invader, school publications, had as their editors Dallas Dunham and Janez Hockett, and Raymond Sonnemann. Baccalaureate services were held May 30th, and Commencement on June 3rd. In the uncertain world of today many of our problems may be made easier by the train- ing we have received in high school. And so, we, the class of 1943, leave Auburn Senior High School with our heads high-ready for whatever the future holds for us.

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