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1978 WHEELER Volume 92 Audubon High School Audubon, Iowa 50025 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. . 1 Organizations. . . 68 Advertisements. . . . . 154 Academics . . . 8 Achievers .... 96 Index . 184 Athletics .... 24 Activities . . . 106 Closing . 190 Fine Arts.... 52 Students ... 120 Acknowledgements . . 192
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Farming is Backbone of Community In 1978, Audubon celebrates its centennial. Wheeler Country” refers not only to the past heritage of the city, but also to the modern agricul- tural community from which AHS draws its students. Audubon High School is nestled in this farming community. To the east and the north, beyond the parking lot, lies a corn field in which cows often graze. As one looks south over the softball diamond and the bus garage, there are horses, grain bins, a feed sup- plement plant, and Perkins Labratory, where fertilizers are tested. Over fifty- four percent of the students live in rural Audubon. Agriculture affects the academic lives of our students. Those living on farms do chores before or after school, while others have work permits enti- tling them to go to work during their study halls. During the spring and fall, when farmers are especially busy in the fields, some students feel obligated to stay home to help their parents. Farming affects everyone who lives, works, and votes in Audubon. The majority of businesses here are related to agriculture. While farmers through- out the United States were striking for better prices and one hundred percent parity, local supporters staged their own parade through Audubon’s busi- ness district. During football season, the town’s undisputed favorite, downtown Audu- bon proclaims itself “Wheeler Coun- 2 Wheeler Country try” with a red and white banner stretching across Broadway. The com- munity supports the high school one hundred percent; in return, the school provides entertainment and recreation for people of all interests and ages.
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