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School's out and it is time to head for home Selling for a list price of $2,245 when first as seniors A.J. Takacs, Marie Spratt andRob- introduced in the mid-30’s, this Super- ert Voelkel are eager to have some after- charged Auburn Speedster model 851 adds school fun, left. some class to our parking lot for ACD Days. This customized Model A Ford at- tracts a lot of attention from classic car lovers in attendance at the ACD auction over Labor Day weekend. Juniors Lorri Waters, Chris Kobiela, and Shelly Nadeau rush to the school doors from the bus while sophomores Kathi Harper and Missy Stomm slowly walk behind. Transp ortation ¢ 9
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Every Labor Day weekend Barons have a unique opportunity to see first-hand just how transportation has changed since the “good old days.” That’s when the Auburn-Cord-Duesenberg festival and the car auction take over the school grounds and we can see all kinds of clas- sic cars. Some of our own cars are classics in a different sense of the word, but one thing they all have in common is transporta- tion. We use them to get to school and wherever else we want to go. Many Bar- ons owned their own gas guzzlers, but some had to persuade parents or friends to take us to school if we didn’t want to be caught dead on the school bus. Whether you get to school on time by bus or car, Holly Haiflich shows us her transportation, right. Below is the Baron parking lot. 8¢ Transportation
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DeKalb County Free Fall Fair partici- pants generally enjoy the fair more when the weather is nice and hot, instead of being cold, rainy, and miserable and this year they weren't disappointed. Nice comfortable weather allowed the Baron Brigade to Live It Up. They re- ceived a first place rating in the Class B division and took the sweepstakes award in Saturday’s parade. At the barns, participants received various placing in all types of events. Be- ing crowned 4-H King and Queen were seniors Tom Orwig and Debbie Bowman. Participanting for Fair Queen were Miss Auburn winner, Jill Hay and first runner-up, Jenny Grimm. Jill received the Miss Congeniality award and Jenny re- ceived first runner-up. This year’s performing group for the Mousehole was Arc. They consisted of Il men and 2 women from all over the Unit- ed States. But for many, the midway was the “funest” part of the week. We got to see old friends and made some new, but it was mainly a time to enjoy ourselves with our friends. l0e¢ Fair Jenny Grimm gives her introduction speech which was part of her performance that allowed her to receive Fair Queen first runner-up.
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