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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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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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Vi ■ y 7—» rffl ■ 77 1 u % ROBERT OAKMAN College Preparatory Typical of about everything the Ideal athlete should be. Bob leaves behind him a splendid record not only for athletic skill but for fine sportsmanship and a real competitive temperament. Football and track are his choice of sports and he has helped to bring success to many Auburn teams. In his senior year he has had the responsibility of being class president. MAI RINK PEDERSEN General Even though Maurlne has been one of Auburn's seniors for only a few weeks, she has made many friends. 'Dark Eyes'' might have been written Just for her and appropriately so. Before Joining our group she attended school at St. Paul. Nebraska, where she was active In dramatics and music. She had been assigned a part In the senior class play at St. Paul. PHILIP PALMER General Happy - go - lucky Philip has been willing to divide his attention between his books and his desire to watch what the other fellow Is doing. He has even spent an occasional period in his favorite hobby—cartooning. LORRAINE REDFERN General This little miss can often be found in the company of an alumnus of A. H. S. If not so occupied, she Is probably busy making others happy with her becoming smile and gay laugh. Lorraine was a member of the annual staff and has shown an active Interest In Pep Club and G. R. during her high school days. Perhaps Lorraine does not know It. but there are those who think she resembles Bette Davis! 3- oo o 70 MERLE REMMERS College Preparatory His friends say that Merle has not hit a flat note in four years of high school singing. At any rate he has contributed much to the school through his able participation in musical events. He had a chance to show his acting ability as one of the cast of Seventeen,” the senior class play. HELEN RHODES Commercial, College Preparatory A high scholastic record as well as a pleasing manner are assets to anyone and Helen is the possessor of these qualities. She has not only been one of the pupils at the top of her class, but has also taken an active part In G. R. and Journalism. Howe High School claimed Helen during her freshman and sophomore years, but she had no diffi-cultv in making a place for herself at A. H. S. FERN ROGGE Commercial Fern has gone through high school taking part in G. A. A . Girls' Glee Club and G. R. with an enthusiastic spirit and a will; ingness to help others. Wh Johnnie's In Towu’ ifl 'ttatfes n new color Joi 4WTsvoum FRANK SCHACH General No one knows whether Frank goes to school and builds model airplanes as a hobby or whether he builds model airplanes and goes to school as a hobby. However. he has carried on both activities with marked success during the past four years. BOB RICHARDS General One of the first persons who would come to mind as fitting the term all around student. Is Bob. Besides being a three-sport athlete he has won high honors In music and dramatics, and has occupied a position of leadership In his class. In spite of a crowded schedule Bob has found time to enjoy many of the more frivolous activities. He ruled as King of the May in the 1940 May Fete. ROGENE ROSE General If one were to tell of Rogene's activeness in all fields of endeavor. it would take most of this book. At any rate she has proved her ability in almost every organization in school excepton of n uslc. A of G. R., .sufi nt Club and icAnoixftf t ant. . with the Dsesldent
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