Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1907

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SCARLKT AND GREEN 21 COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM Oh THE MEEK Sunday evening. May 19, ( lass Sermon. Rev. Pettit. Monday evening May 20, Class Play. “A Daughter of the South.”.................New Opera House Tuesday, May 21, Senior Class Day.............. ............................High School ('ampus Tuesday evening, May 21, Eighth (hade Exercises. Wednesday evening. May 22, Graduating Exercises Friday evening. May 24, Alumni Reception. C € The play to l e given by the Senior class, on Monday. is a thrilling military drama entitled, ”A Daughter of the South. ’ CAST OF Oil A K ACTEHS (’apt. Victor Gray, U. S. A.............Roy Cottrell Lionel Gordon, U. S. A..............Harrison Shafer Surgeon Ichabod Hicks. IT. S. A ......Bert Parker Col. Leslie, U. S. A...................Karl Keedy Gen. John Morgan. Guerilla Chief......C. Boustield Amos, a mullatto boy............Clifford Roth rock Dan O'Brien............................Edgar Cline Rebel guard.........................Tlieron Daniels Agnes Marion...........................Lelia Dirks Ray Leslie...........................Rosalie Magee Aunt Lindy..............................Edna Rohrs •y c The class of ’07 have revived the old custom of giving a class day. The pretty idea of holding the exercises on the High School campus has been decided on. The program will lx»gin at 10 o’clock. Graduation Song— Greetings from ’ 7.. Vocal Solo......... “Our Past”......... Speech............. I list rumental Solo... Class Poem......... Song, “Annie Laurie (lass Will......... Talk............... '07's Future....... ...........Class — Edna Snow ...Lelia Kinder .... Irene Tyler Prof. Simpson .... Bert Parker .. .Clara Hickey ..........Class . .Grace Crooker ...Mr. Ludden ..Lloyd Mel lot t Presentation of Class Memorial.........Roy Cottrell « € The Senior class were very fort unate in securing Rev. Roach, of Lincoln, to deliver the address at Commencement, lie is Nebraska’s most popular minister being an interesting and eloquent speaker. G R A DU ATI NO EX EKCISES Entrance of Class................Danube Waltzes (Mass Song. “Away to the Woods”...........Straus Invocation..................................Rev. Smith I net rnmpntal Duet J Rosalie Magee instrumental Duet.......} Helen Roberta Coleman Salutatory.................Nellie Mabel Simpson t Margaret Amelia Dirks Trio.................... : Esther Elizabeth Beach I Edna Opal Snow Address.....................................Rev. Roach Instrumental Solo..........Margaret Amelia Dirks V aledictory.................................Minnie Barber Presentation of Diplomas..................Mr. Peery Benediction.....................................Rev. Meyers ONE Ao Mo By Edna Goff. 08 THE late home-comer noticed that a bright light was still burning in the bedroom. It was plainly evident that somebody was sitting up for somebody else. There was nothing to do now but go in and face the music, disagreeable as it might be. After fumbling about the key-bole for some time, be finally succeeded in finding the opening, and then quietly entered. There was really no need for caution, as the light was already burning. lie looked up the stairs expecting to see a white-robed figure standing there. Hut the ball was vacant. It wjis the work of a moment to pull off bis shoes. He then quietly made the ascent, skipping the steps which be knew creaked loudly when stepped on. At last he reached the landing, after waiting several minutes for courage, he entered. The face of the person seated at the table did not reflect feelings of pleasure. “This is a pretty time of night for you to he getting in: wlier have you been? “No where.” “Don't tell me that you have been ‘nowhere’ when you have been out from eight till one. Where have you been?” ’’Well then Pa, I’ve been down to Brown’s ' “What have you been doing thereV” “Well, what would I be doing, staying there till after midnight?” “Tom, did you—?” “Yes, Pa, I did.” “Did she accept?” “She did.”

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22 SCARLET AND GREEN irarlet auft (Smnt AArfy fy AAAAAAAAAAAAA Txxxxxi xTTTxTTTxx Published in the Interests of tlie Auburn llitfh School Editor in Chief, JESSIE GONTLEY CLARKE, ’07 ASSOCIATE EDITORS Clara Hickey, Senior Yarro Tyler, Junior Minnie Hath, Sophomore ilallie Workman, Freshmen Walter York. Athletics, ’09 Edward Stoddard. Alumni Business Manager, EDGAR CLIN’E, '07 Martin Souders, Ass't. Bert Parker, Sec. Treas. Price, 10 Cents Per Copy. EDITORIAL COMMENT The class of ’07 has held its place in the High School. It's members have taken active part in debating, athletics and cadet work. For four veal’s they have done their part toward furthering the interests and raising the standards of the Auburn High School. And now that the time of graduation is drawing near there is a feeling of regret that their places will so soon he filled by others. In their pride of what they have accomplished they feel that never again will Senior class wear the dignities of their position as they are wearing them. They are sure the Freshmen were never less green, that never did Sophomores study harder, that the Juniors were nevermore lively than when the Class of ’07 went through those stages. Hut it is a blind class pride. When they stop to consider they realize that each year the High School becomes better, that the facilities are larger, that the work is not going to stop because they are leaving. Let them have their pride now. In later years when they look back on their Alma Mater they will recognize each improvement and feel only pleasure in noting that each class comes nearer reaching the ideal. Any one acquainted with the High School has seen for some time that both teachers and pupils were handicapped to quite an extent, in their efforts to do excellent work, by lack of room. The only ultimate solution is a new, modern, up-to-date High School building, hut the time does not seem to l e ripe to start such a structure, so in the light of these conditions the Board of Education has decided to build a small frame edifice for a lab-ratory and recitation room. This will relieve the congested condition and make the work easier for teachers and pupils. Another teacher will he added to the faculty and the present course changed and enlarged. Instead of offering only one course, there will he three courses, a Latin and a German course, an English counse and the Normal training course. We believe that the change from one to three courses is going to be a great improvement. Latin is a study from which we derive a great deal of value, hut there are some who would rather drop out than undertake it. and we believe that such pupils will remain and l e greatly benefited by taking such subjects as Business Arithmetic. Commercial Law and English in its place. The Auburn High School always sends out a number of teachers each year, which have proven themselves the strongest teachers in the county. The Normal training course will greatly benefit those intending to teach and enable the High School to furnish more teachers. This course will enable graduates to receive certificates without attending Normal school. We believe that the Auburn High School stands at the head of its class among the high schools of the state and this change in the course will place us a step higher in point of efficiency. The attendance, as a consequence, will he larger. The proposed addition is only temporary and if Auburn is to continue in the advanced position she holds as a school town, she must be ready in 1908 or 1909 to build a high school building in conformity with her educational needs.

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