Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1940

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WILLIAM KNIPE Vocational Agriculture Bill has had a chance to show his executive ability as business manager of the school's year book and as president of Future Farmers. After seeing (and hearing) Bill and his pal. • Halite.'' in one of their giggling sprees, one is surprised at his ability to actually-,get work done. Bill had the narj of Joe Bullitt in ‘‘Seventeenr the senior class Play- , r pling” om all one of have This sponsible rletyand Green’ in pac ty -vpf editor. ancK ’4 L Club any sppre time vfl had. iter very hies are acrobatic 4-H Club work. WARREN LITTLE General Whltle is a character unto himself. At times regular school work has been a struggle for the lad. but football and track have been especially enjoyable activities. He is the outstanding Javelin thrower of this part of the state. His extra curricular activities included work in Auburn theatres—even to selling popcorn. His campaign speech for his candidate was one of the highlights of a student caucus. ■J I neilan lokie 1 0 College Preparatory Neilan has a definite aptitude for music. In the band he added his bit with a baritone horn and in the orchestra he helped to make music with a trombone. His bass voice did its share in Glee Club. Mixed Chorus and boys’ octette. The Pep Club was ■’peppier because of his assistance. He was recognized as an Eagle Scout in a Court of Honor held at Auburn. ALDA McCOMAS General Snoods and more snoods! Red. white, and blue snoods! Alda has one of each color and enjoys wearing them. Perhaps she will wear one to keep her hair in place when she does that tail snin. That is Just another way of saying that Alda hopes to be an A-l avlatrix. In school she Identifier) herself with glee club. llAed •chorus. G. R.. G. A. A., angl tlHS’40 Club. 6 vv a If,,.. av vJW VSjua ov- r - lutfK JENNING ‘ DONALD KU College Preparatory Don is a very witty and friendly person of many and varied interests. Band and more particularly a popular senior girl have demanded much of his time. He was a May Fete attendant in his sophomore year. Don Is also well known for his ability in oratony and debate JL) Cuj6U MINNl LEWMAN General Minnie’s friends know that her hair is auburn instead of red. but some will vouch that her disposition at times fits that proverbially assigned to red heads. Nevertheless. Minnie is well liked even though there are those who enjoy teasing her unmercifully. She has had a part in a great deal of dramatic work and participates In the activities of the Home Ec. Club. G. A. A. LT) 70 FRANCES LLEWELLYN General Frank. a former resident of the Ozarks. decided to put on her shoes and come north for n little eddicatlon. No doubt she ranked highest in the more or less popular activity known as seventh period.” Frances has the ability to win friends and influence people. She was active in G. A. A. and belonged to the ’40 Club. Her ambition is to become a nurse. LOU ELLA LUNZMAN Commercial Lou Ella's subdued and modest manner has gained her many friends. She is a most efficient office girl and her chief interest is a tall, dark senior bov Her activities include Girl Reserves and '40 Club. She was chosen F F. A Queen of the Auburn chapter this year. RICHARD MCINTYRE Vocational Agriculture Rich” made use of his engineering ability to keep the McIntyre Ford running and to get it to school through snow banks and over muddy roads. The fact that he and his passengers were seldom absent and were tardy only a comparatively few times proves that he was successful in his work.

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 JUNE HAMILTON Commercial This amiable young lady divides her time among G. A. A.. Girl Reserves. '40 Club, and Is an important cog on the Aucour-ant stair. She is noted for her pep and unbounding enthusiasm. 'Tis said that she Is about to realize an ambition to play a •’sax” in an orchestra. i MAXINE HARMS Commercial Maxine is a very quiet and conventional sort of girl. She participates In Home Ec. Club and '40 Club. A pleasing personality and the ability to get-along helps her Immensely. Gum-chewing was her favorite Indoor sport until the awkward squad” was organized. ROBERT IIEMMINGSEN College Preparatory Bob's abilities and talents are almost Immeasurable. Likable aiiL mischevious. he is gifted kjJT a uniqxie sense of rhythm nlcn he displays on the drum, le Is. ant in debate and has won h honors in that field. HlsJJfther activities are band, ep Club, and he also earn-tter as tackle in football, son lie .hag acted as man-thc.kRfcK team. AMEL HUMPHREY General Believe It or not. Amel loves to tease the girls. It is easy to know when he is in one of his teasing moods for then there Is a mischevious sparkle In his brown eyes and a slow grin spreads over his face. This year Amel has been one of the advertising agents for the Scarlet and Green.” JRLBUTT, Commercii lng an unbef Able cavity Vor work and a special of humor. Arlene graduates frdbk A. H. S. with many friends. During the last year her quiet friendiness has greeted us in the main office where she has had an important post. Arlene's activities other than her special duties have included G R. and the '40 Club. JOAN JEZEWSKI College Preparatory “Jo. full of spirit and pep. is one of our best dressed senior girls. Watching the Fords go by is her favorite pastime. She is active In Girl Reserve. '40 Club. Pep Club. Home Ec. Club, and is on the Aucourant” staff. VIRGIE LEE JOHNSON College Preparatory Vlrgle Lee Is adored in general by many and In particular by one alumnus of our Institution. Her gay smile, her friendly manner and her enthusiasm were noticed as soon as she moved here from Nevada. Missouri. Her special Interests have centered about dramatics. She had leading parts in the Junior and senior plays as well as other productions of the dramatic department. As president of National Thespians she has been very efficient. Her other interests include '40 Club. G R . G. A. A., and staff work for the Aucourant.” i BERT JUHL General As a freshman Bert was affiliated with the student body of A. H. S. Then he sought learning at Sherwood. Oregon, and Nemaha. Nebraska. Recently he returned to Auburn to be graduated with the class of 1940. His hope for the future Is that he may become an honest and true bookkeeper. CAROL KEARNS Commercial Kay” divides her time between serious class work, superior baton twirling, excellent dancing and keeping busy in general. She had her little worries as president of the Pep Club but the organization rendered a real service to the school under her direction. She also found time for Glee Club. C». R . and '40 Club. Carol was elected a senior attendant to the May Queen. LyrK ' VERNON KEEDY General If Vernon ever gets excited over anything, he certainly gives no outward evidence of being in that state. He spends many of his waking hours fashioning model airplanes and has produced some excellent planes. Vernon likes to sing and adds his voice to the bass sections of the Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus.



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oz o Q INTYRE Vocational Agriculture quirrely. the mighty mite of the class, has carved a place for himself recently. In the spelling contests he proved that he Is one of our most outstanding spellers. $Iis ambition is to become a, successful farmer and hei has taken the Vocational Ag-rlcrvltTlrd course to prepare for that? wok k v X v y V-'x V WKSLEY MALONE General » This young man will be re- membered i n Auburn High School history as the end that caught the game-winning pass In Auburn's brilliant football victory over Nebraska City during the 1939 season. Wes gathers in points in track meets in the high Jump event and in the mile run. AAS-J ytu as .IK, : K MAYER Commercial This gay office girl has held her own as far as work is concerned. She has not only proved her ability in the office but has also been very active in music. Even though she had to do her duty by calling on many of the pupils with the greeting. Mr. Carden wants to see you. she has made many friends in A.H.S. CZ u oo HAROLD NEIHART Vocational Agriculture For three years Harold has taken an enthusiastic part in his Ag. course and its related activities. His blond hair and wide grin are indications of a fun-loving spirit that has brought him many pleasant high school experiences. His recent worries have had to do with getting advertising for the annual. LAVERNE NORVELL General This red haired chap is especially noted for his Interest in a certain young lady, but he is also noted for his cheerful ways. LaVerne is planning to become a farmer soon after graduation. He has had a few worries as advertising manager for the Scarlet and Green. but has handled that business in a satisfactory manner. MELVIN McKENNEY College Preparatory There are few school activities Melvin has not sampled during his four years in Auburn High. Athletics, dramatics, music and journalism are fields in which his work has been outstanding. His cheerful disposition has won him many friends in A. H. S. Two ratings of superior as a sousa-phone player Indicate the manner in which he gets things done. HELEN MASTIN Commercial, College Preparatory As busy as the proverbial bee Helen has still had time to compile a worthy scholastic record. Her activities included those of G R . dramatics. Thespians. Glee Club and Pep Club. Helen is well liked by all her classmates because of her cheerfulness and her cooperative nature. At the moment her heart interest centers about a recent graduate of this school. V . CLYDE MOORE College Preparatory Smiling, good natured. ready for whatever may come. Clyde has been a popular member of the student body. An outstanding aggressive football player, he has also mixed successfully in other sports nnd activities. Girls in general have been one of Clyde’s weaknesses, but he seems to be concentrating his attention on one sophomore lass. lo lo CX— 5 MT ftiTiTTif- CLAUDE College Preparatory Intelligence mixed with friendliness makes this senic£ student an interesting person His attention to his brought him recogr good student. vhi manner has won of his classmate a hobby, it is his turn as Lutheran Cl tor of the he has paring as a sant respect ude has id he takes 'nist at i copy and hand li IV ELI. Commercial littW-Hiut mighty is a good descV prtion of Maxine. She has takenan active part in dramatics and G. R. as well as in her subjects throughout her high school days. A head of truly red hair might indicate something of her characteristics. Maxine has been one of the staff for the production of the year book.

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