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Annual Statf Seated: Betty Payton, Betty Boren, Nancy Boman, Shirley Speer, Margie Kelley, Phyllis Hissong, Lois Laderman. Standing: George DeLong, Larry DeWitt, Wayne Shuman, Ned Shippy, Dorsey Fields, Eugene Frick, Charles Smith, Stanley Williams, Alfred Ordway. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - - - - - MARGIE KELLEY ASSISTANT EDITOR- IN- CHIEF - - - - - NANCY BOMAN ADVERTISING MANAGER - - - - CHARLES SMITH ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER | - - - - EUGENE FRICK BUSINESS MANAGER - - - “t= - SHIRLEY SPEER ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - - PHYLLIS HISSONG SPORT EDITOR - - - - - - - LARRY DeWITT ASSISTANT SPORT EDITOR - - - - - - NED SHIPPY CALENDAR - - - - - BELLY + PAYTON ASSISTANT CALENDAR | - - - - - STANLEY WILLIAMS ART EDITOR - - - - - - BEVERLY BOREN ASSISTANT ART EDITOR» - - - - - ALFRED ORDWAY SALES MANAGER - - - - - - BETTY BOREN ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER - - - - - DORSEY FIELDS CIRCULATION MANAGER - - - - GEORGE DELONG ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MANAGER - - - WAYNE SHUMAN POET - - - - - - - - - - - LOIS LADERMAN LOIS LADERMAN PHYLLIS HISSONG TYPISTS - - - - - - - - - SHIRLEY SPEER CAROL BOWMAN ALETHA LOUCKS SPONSOR - - - - - - - - - CLARENCE L. BOWERS DeKalb County Farm Bureau Co-op, Auburn PAGE 3
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Dedication With deepest appreciation for our educational opportunities; with a sincere promise of lives of honor, of ambition, of reverence; and with de- votion to them for the ideals they have inspired: we, the Seniors of 1952, wish to dedicate this annual to our parents. Theme We, the Seniors of 1952, are grateful to the parents, faculty, and friends who have all helped to make our education possible. By their efforts we graduates can look back at our school years with pleasant memories and can look forward to the future with confidence. Each of us has made plans for his future. We shall try to make our lives sublime by making use of the guidance we have been given. We hope that through our efforts in school we have wisely influenced those who will yet continue their high school educations. We are grateful for the friendships we have made and only hope that our being has caused others to consider our presence as beneficial. We have engaged in many activities throughout our school life. All of our extra-curricular activities have added knowledge, as well as variety, to our way of living. We are thankful to be able to gain such a well-rounded education, and we hope that students yet to graduate will realize the meaning and joy in being able to experience such an accomplishment. “Lives of Great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime; And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time.” W. C. Tatham Ford Garage, Waterloo PAGE 2
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LIVES OF GREAT MEN ALL REMIND US DONALD MYERS GLENN HUBARTT, Sr. WILLIAM MALLE Donald Myers has served four years as president of the School Board. Glenn Hubartt is trustee of Grant Township. This is his second term as secretary of the School Board. This is the first year for William Malle on the School Board. Mr. Malle is employed by the Auburn Clutch and represents our town on the Board. One of the important pillars of American democracy has been the free public schools. The idea of free public ed ucation to train and equip citizens to carry on the functions of an intelligent electorate came with the philosophy of self-government. Early in the history of the United States the state constitutions em- powered small groups to assume the responsibility of the operation of local educational institutions. Now we find small groups of citizens organized by law with powers to tax, employ personnel, and shape the educational policy of the school districts. These individuals are drawn from all walks of life. Almost all of them show a devotion to duty frequently at the ex- pense of personal sacrifice. C. W. Creasy, Jeweler, Auburn PAGE 4
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