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A-0-D Days Arrive WORKING CONCESSIONS FOR the girls athletics at the annual ACD auction, Joan Mc- Carthy and Lorie Rynearson take a break and have a frozen malted. THIS LUNCH LOOKS good as Beth Schrader and Anita Walters have a summer picnic at Eck- hart Park. DOES ANYONE REMEMBER? Was it really CONCENTRATING ON KEEPING her chin the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion visit- up, Lori Martz seems thrilled at marching in the ing our annual ACD festival? ACD parade. eae Summer, ACD Days 7
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Summer Driffs Aw ay 26 was the magic day for students. It meant three months of freedom from books, teachers, studying and everything that you associate with school. Some chose to stick with the books and take Government or Economics during the summer so they could take more classes in the fall. About 250 stu- dents took Drivers Education, mostly incom- ing Sophomores. Students enrolled in band had to give up some of their freedom to prac- tice marching. Probably just about everyone had a sum- mer job lined up to keep them busy for three months. Or maybe it was going to be three months of goofing around and enjoying their summer freedom. After summer came to a quick halt, excit- ing Auburn-Cord-Dusenburg days arrived. It started with the annual Parade of the Classics on Saturday morning. Right after the parade they start right in with the auctioning off of the cars. Some of the cars are famous around the world. And it all happens right here at DeKalb High School. WHILE WORKING AT the Auburn Community Pool, Mike Littlejohn seems to enjoy the summer sun that he is getting. CLEANING HIS CAR is one of the summer jobs that Eric Deardorf seems to enjoy. Or does he?
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DeRalb Gounfy Pair or the students at DeKalb High School the last week of Septem- ber is a little more exciting than the usual run of school life. It is the De- Kalb County Free Fall Fair. For the Juniors of DeKalb High it was sell- ing tickets to a trip to just about anywhere in the world, so they could raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. For Scott Wellman — a Jun- ior at DeKalb — it was winning the trip that the Juniors raffled off. For Anita Walters and Rhonda Healey it was a chance to show their talents on the Miss DeKalb County Fair Contest. For the Marching Bar- ons of DeKalb it was marching in the parades during the week and also winning first in their class and Grand Sweepstakes on Saturday in the Grand Finale Parade. Sh SS SO ete = g 4 S 4 i : zt af P at : = CL) Nats pei ES , THIS ROW OF trombones were probably BEING SECOND RUNNER up in the : very pleased after winning Sweepstakes in Miss Fair Contest Anita Walters was very (Top) THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE Student, the Grand Finale Parad e. pleased to be in the Saturday Parade. pine sepeia a at the business the UPSET AT THE money they are losing BONE: Mark Nadeau, Terry Joseph, Rick Stam- baugh and Steve Souder are going to try again.(Right) 8 County Fair
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