Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1928

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Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Eight—Scarlet and Green .. ■ ............. ' • • ■ ■' Ill . 1111111 ....... ........... M So for him in this Class History this place has been provided. Just once more, the honor students I feel that I must mention For intelligence and success have been our one intention At this time eleven is the sum So, how can people say that the Senior Class is dumb? Thus through A. H. S. sped the class of ‘28 Which feels fitfully prepared for the World’s open gate. Now that we are leaving, to the rest of you we say, That ever in our memories, Dear Old Auburn High will stay. —Ruth Cowell ‘28 Page Twenty-four

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Nineteen- Hundred and Twenty-Eight—Scarlet and Green Listen my friends, and you shall hear Of this Senior Class that all revere On the twelfth of September in ’24 Seventy-five Freshmen entered A. H. S. door. Who will never forget that day and year. We said to each other, “If we advance With A’s and B's from this class this year We must strive and toil, and perchance Our emerald hue will disappear.” So together we toiled in one great mass And four of us Freshmen entered the “A” pin class. First, we had struggled; second, we had won. The work that we mentioned was started and done. Then we said goodby to our Freshman year And, “Hello, Sophomore, we’re glad to be here.” Just as we had made grade Nine victorious We were going to make grade ten even more glorious. In track we possessed two letter men And of Honor students total of ten. In declamatory we were well represented For from earning many honors we couldn’t be prevented The ability of our class showed like a brilliant garnet As we stood in A. H. S. like a great minaret. To the Sophomore year we say, “adieu,” And take up our work as juniors true. In foot-ball this year three letters we’ve won, And in basket-ball we’re proud to have one. In sub-district declamatory we gained one second place. While in the dramatic we held high ace. At this period of history we have new honors in sight. For two of our members know how to typewrite. We say they know how, for soon you will learn. That each of these classmen a medal did earn. In the literary line we possess quite an art. In A. H. S. orchestra we also take part. Of our honor students again I must tell. We have six of them with us, let’s give them a yell “A is for Aim, art, and ace We’re here to say, you’ve won the race!” Now as Seniors dignified We’ve proved to you how much we’ve tried To make this year a successful one By working together since it begun. In Athletics thirteen letter men we possess. Just who they are we’ll let you guess. Two more of the Seniors we’re proud to say Quite musically inclined brought honors our way. In the extemporanious section of the District Declamatory Contest An Auburn High Senior was certainly quite the best First place for him by the judges was decided Page Twenty-three



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Name Nick Name Favorite Expression Descriptive Phrase Passtime Vendla Adkins “Ven Bet the answer is funny” .... Musical voice Dancing Earl Andrews “Andv” How. when and Whv?” Questionaire Emorv Avey “Em” Aw come on Gentle voice Reading dime novels “Ruthie” Don’t let ’em Oh Earl?” Writing notes •R d Oh. shoot Speedy (on typewriter) Typing “Sandy” I don’t know Mother’s girl Getting there Now listen” Stub” My goodness Quiet and unassuring Speaking “Collie Great Guns Friendly farmer . Ruth Cowell Shortie Oh my John” One you’d like to meet Teaching school Loan me your pen Quite pleasant to meet Florence Curzon Flossy” Have you heard this one .... ‘Ask someone else to do it” .. Reading spice of life Stinky Dogonlt” Bashful ways Slbbs” My word Very Smart Tonv Say!” A Valentino Oh Baby!” Dandy Dancer Hoss Can’t be bothered Like the weather Help” Why-a The good student Listen here” Slow motion The Child Oh poohy Short but sweet Ralph Gardner Well'? Long, lean and lanky Herbert Greenlee Herbie Hawxby got your debate?” .... Studious Margaret Hawxby Kid, am I late?” Snappy Eyes” Francis Hacker Fat” Move over Ct floats Lester Hampton I think that—” More or less Mabel Hutton . Hut” You horn Plenty snappy Gerald Irvin Whatcha gonna do tonite?” ... Perpetual wiggler Lucille Klein Rlnrkie Oh MY! ?ure and innocent Ralph Krueger Chink “Listen Kid Our dashing hero Violet Krueger “Vi” Oh my Little but mighty Frank Letellier Heck Easy going Lucille Lash What’s the large idea Coming and going Arnold Lutgen Dolly Mama” Papa’s boy” Jennie Lewellyn Til bite Just a hard working girl .... Chewing gum Hooper McConnell .... Holy cats Nice boy Dreaming Elizabeth McKnlght Oh what would John say? ... Sweet Writing letters Josephine McComas . Well why can’t you” . Pleasingly plump Working on annual Miriam McGrew Oh shoot Sweet and pretty Studying Helen Martin Gee” Innocent We wonder? Leah Meyer Oh Slow but sure Getting her lessons Claire Nelson Nel” On your wav silly As busy as a bee Stenog. Church Nixon Nix Geta Klkl Another football hero Loafing Katherine Osenbaugh Cat” “Gang-way” My wild Irish rose Singing Howard Pasco Yeh!” Good hearted Driving a Ford Richard Penney Dick” Aw Reckless Expounding Catherine Rarick .... Tatta” Oh. I’m all right. Big red rose Merle Sailors Oh my gosh” Careful Ruth Schaffer “Dixie Cracked Ice” naughty but nice Going to church Mark Simpson Mike” For land sakes Ladies man Winking at girls Wayne Sloan Don’t drink at all” Slicker Morris Stewart How’s the little woman The captain Skipping 8th period Ada Stone A I 11 slap your sassy face Witty Driving the WHlys . Vernon Strole “Curly Boo” Doesn’t have any Margaret Swift Doggone it” Steadv Butcher . Audrev Wolfe A ud Forgot my violin” Innocent Flirting ... Floyd Williams “Ben” Taxi!” Not as Innocent as he looks .. Wielding a racket Lawrence Wilson .... Essex Money talks” Handsome and curly headed .. Trying to peddle teachers cars.. Irene Wright Right Isn’t it pretty •• Just right Keeping house Mary Wrightsman Tlrio Oh Bov!” Who’s baby Riding around Ambition Nurse To grow a beard To see a bear To be a chambermaid Grow up To be a typist To keep home fires burning To be a man of the world To draw a teachers salary To get married To grow smaller To listen in Easy Work, big pay Go to Falls City Circumnavigate the globe To be a French chef To be a dashing co-ed To be worthy of the only one ro be a good farmer To raise corn To abhor men To be a weatherman To get a date To be a pugilist To be a ballet dancer To be a shiek Too bashful to tell To grow a beard To be an up town girl Just to live To be fast To dance with prince of Wales To walk a mile a minute To live in Lincoln Have a business career Keeping an A pin To be a nurse To be a seamstress To acquire a lisp To drive a car To be a flapper To be a success To be an actuary To be wild To be Mrs. K To see an automobile To have a girl in every port To become retired Earn an N To swim the English channel Make 8 nights in week To do big things To be a movie star

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