Auburn High School - Trojan / Oracle Yearbook (Auburn, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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account, we sponsored donkey-b ..sketb ll g. tie -nd several of us helped the donkeys. Then we h..d penny pitch, cr .zy house, . n c- d ncii1'' t the c rniv 1. e also sole ice-cre.n s ndwiches . t hone basketb.il gones. Our classm: te, • nci, v;..s chosen s F.a.A. (pisen. A- long with sorin'- cone the -I'oonlight Ceren;de: ?ron. Th t gave all the fellows cha.nce to invite their favorite dream g.l. 'e had real fish -nd • sk Orville if the punch and the thumbt. cics bothered hin. o, with music, fun, gaiety, and semester, the curt in hell on our Junior year. That fall, v o came back as aniors .t last. Cur advisor is Hiss Crake and the balloting at the polls showed these results: President, dime Pahs, vice- president, Joe Ludek, and lee.-Treasurer, Orville Barnes. As in previous years, the fellov s participated in their Cavorite sports. e had mother hv.y-r ide and winer ro.st. -’or some of the results sk iso Drake nd la. Palis, ns seniors, we chose th-■ st if which is editing this ye. rbook and got our pictures -took. In the sprina, we produced the annual Senior Play, which was -Dirty ..or’: :.t the Crosswords. ■’ 'e attended the prom given by the juniors in our honor. Then we donned our caps and gowns and .gr dusted, leaving te.rs of sadness from the underclassmen i.ncl shouts of joy from the faculty. SENIOR CLASS ’ 'ILL ae, the Senior Class of ,J48:' being of wandering minds and questionable I.Q,., do will tiie fallowing to a chosen few underclassmen, who we feel may need them. To the faculty, we have many unusual rnd plea- sant experiences to leave. We, the Bookkeeping class of 1946» will our com- munity ink bottle to the Bookkeeping class of '49. ’e y the monographic Class of 48-, will our ef- ficient-methods to next year's class. “e, the English IV students, will oar well-worn -Tale of Two Cities- to Piss Drake so that someone else will be- able to enjoy it. re, tiie Americ n History class will our genius for getting activity points to the poor, innocent members of ntxt year's .mericon History,

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T TTHD, TRIED, WD TRUE In ot hr, 1944, -auburn. ;r t £ w class .. t h- p fuls, i'r shn.n, . nd ft .r grid s c. n. .ut w bid cl cs n tin;-. . 1 ct d: Hr.sid nt, J: v.n I in-';, Vic -?r ..sid nt, I r.tt t rk, oer.tirf nd Trcusur r, Nanci L v;., Student Council, P-org «rch er .:id Car lyn I dd. I'rs. 'olch s rv d ;s cl so ‘.dvisor jar-, vv hid Tun that y.;.ir. ..r— students forgot clans, the Cr .n-r -1 Busin, ss Class l .„rn-d b tt r business net had s, nd Jack I'archotti astounded the General Science class with his .experiments. Tiu Soph onera cl .«s:. tr ut d us to a p .rty, and v;a ttended th- school p.rti.s, --iso to c rry on th- old school spirit, lots oT th boys proved a shining light on th - f.. . tball, b .sk.tb 11, nd tar .cic teams. K.mci w s t • . ad. .r t to the F.„u. a. Thori with . sigh or r.Ii.f, . la ft school f: r th. sunn, r to eerie b ck ..s Sophomores. -.ftor on ..11 too short vacation, th whoi. ; ng got toga th or ,nd with Hr, Page as our advi r, looted-th.. following officers: Fr.-nid .nt, ' ;ck H..r- chatti, Vica-Prcsidcnt, Ain y LeFovro. 3 .-cr .t .ry- Tr :,asur..r, At Kazan, Student Council, Nanci Lov; and James How . Th t r. 11 v; had w.inor ro st .nd hay- ride . t Fop or51 irchor s. Every on- .t . 1: t nd 1 .ter on the evening got plenty corn-;;, hone fun! gay, when did you t hone? Th-n du. to our class losin • t rclio-ss c..np ig: , ; . sponsor .d :.n .11- school rdy rty, v-’-yhody had a sv ell ti- . Cur rust exciting cl ss vr s .‘orid History, .nd remember the .'ro s .nd 1.1 the bon-s in the body from Biology class? Hon is r, t: Ti Id trip, too? .s pt. r, 194 , rolled aroinc, lection time rolled .ro 3 too. t-rvillo .rn.: u. a elect-d Presi- dent, Vic,,-I'r : id nt, Jim Howe, Becrctary -Treasurer, -Bittyr 't: ric, '’ludent Council, Jo, Lud-h, .nd Elm... Fhha ■ . a r' rsphuid and Hies Pbcbl s were bur ..dvisors, i£.tor, we had r: invit rty, h n came the Junior cl ,sc play, .oftor much consider. tion, v e produced b’r. ..unt Lucrati.:..- Hov n r . .lly enjoyed using th . t -uji .nd thbs- costum s—ne u I say more. Pdy, didn’t Hock n Hv .n ideal v I t. • aaci .nd tta were t: .antic i itarasts, th t’a v: at the book sajd. Jack was really bounc during that .play; tbo?. Hencmb r th do-nuts! Tiun, to incr-oso th.; bonk



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I, Emily Brinquet, will ray athletic abilities to rieile Butler. I, Joe Ludek, do bequeath ny sparklin': blue ey-s to Bob Knight. x, Jade Karchetti, will my ’.avy hair to Janes Gill. I, Henry Hock, ;;ivc all ary extra inches to Lillie Hlacnik. I, James Hove, leave ny ability to play t.ie trumpet, loud and Ion;;, to Bob Heaton. I, Loretta Stark, leave all my bobby-pins to Heidi and Hr. Hadley, because after they wash their hair, they can’t do a thing with it. I, Orville Barnes, leave all my Treasury books to Johnny Dautol. I, Hary Hamilton, bequeath my cheerleading voice to Helen Grider. I, Russell Harris, will my love of arguin, to Bale Harris. I, ml Kazan, will ny quiet way to Bred CHiti. I, James Barrov, bequeath my Southern accent to Louj.se Barnes. I, Bob Buchanan, leave my brains in English to anyone who ants thorn. I, Aimey LoEevre, vill ny love of fudge to Haul L'cLurdo. 1, George Archer, leave my working excuses to Herman Renken. I, Lima Eahs, will my ability to get caught when I met into mischief to Carole Lovely. I, Etta Dodd, vill ray ability to control my temper to I.ary Lou .. otley. 1, Joan Bing, leave ray shorthand abilities to Dorotny Hawk. I, Carolyn Head, vill my ability to keep my man to Kathleen Burtle. I, Uanci Love, ill my love of Dodges and Old Spice' Nancy Easley. I, Betty Butler, will my seamstress abilities to Josephine Day. I, Hary .nn Holenich, vill ray double joints to the girls 7.E. class. I Gloria Ibison, vill ny figure to the geometry class. i’ John Butler, leave my farming abilities to ny fellow F.7.A. ...ember, Darrell Skelton. I. Louis Leroh, vill ill my speed to Bill Hall.

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