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D. Vanderford Volker DON VANDERFORD—His Saturdays were spent working at Safeway. Class officer 2-3, football 1-2-3-4, basketball 1, track 1-2-3, A club 2-4. band 1. District contest 2, chorus 2, Spanish club 2, class play 3, Dramatics club 3, State track meet 3, octet 4, madrigal group 4. CO-ORGANIZERS of the Homecoming activities were Club Presidents John Fritz, FFA; Gene Wells, journalism; Nancy Ross. Pep club, and Rosalee Gebers, FHA. Ward Wells E. Wintz L. Wintz VERLYN VOLKER—Well known as a radical politician and a super Ford salesman. He works after school for the Pohlman Motor Company and helps out during school hours in the Library club. Library club 2-3. TED WARD—Spent much of his time working with 4-H and ag projects. FFA 1-2, officer 3-4, band 2-3-4, Pep band 4, chorus 1-2-3-4, District contest 3, Mink clinic 3-4, Tarkio contest 3, Dramatics club 3. MARSHMALLOWS, hot chocolate, and hot dogs, were on the menu at the mid-winter senior party. It was held in the ag shop because of the cold weather outside. GENE WELLS—Voted State’s top high school sports writer at convention in Lincoln. Aucourant staff 3-4, Bulldog staff 3-4, football 1-2-3-4, basketball 1-2, track 1-2-3, A club 3-4, band 1-2-3-4, Pep band 1-4, chorus 1-2-4, District contest 1-2-3-4, Mink clinic 3-4, Tarkio contest 1-3-4, class play 3, May Fete attendant 2, trumpet trio 2-3-4. EUGENIA WINTZ—A speedy typist, she majored in commercial courses in preparation for future secretarial work. Chorus 1-2-3-4, District contest 2-3-4, Dramatics club 3. LEONARD WINTZ—Buzzed his sister to school every day in his black Ford. FFA 2-3-4. With this accent on agriculture, he plans to take up farming after graduation from high school. 24 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FRANK E. WELLS, REALTOR
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JOAN RE IM ERS—Cheerleader during freshman, junior, and senior years. Aucourant sjaff 3-4, Bulldog staff 3, chorus 1-2-3-4, District contest 2-3-4, FHA vice-president 4, Spanish club secretary 4, Library club 2, Pep club 1-2-3-4, Dramatics club 3. NANCY ROSS—Football Sweetheart during her senior year. Class officer 1, chorus 1-2-4, District contest 2-4, FHA 4, Spanish club 3, Library club 3, Pep club 1-2, officer 3-4, May Fete attendant 2-3, cheerleader 1. KENNETH SAILORS—Ate his breakefast every morning on the way to school. Aucourant staff 4, Bulldog staff 4, football 1-3-4, basketball 1-2, track 2-3, A club 3-4, band 1-2-3-4, Pep band 1-2-3, trombone trio 1-2-3, chorus 1, District contest 1-2-3-4, Tarkio contest 1-2-3, class play 3, Dramatics club 3. HAL SMITH—Accompanied the chorus during junior and senior years. Aucourant staff 3, band 1-2-3-4, Pep band 3-4, chorus 1-2-3-4, Mink clinic 3, Tarkio contest 2-3-4, Spanish club 2, boys octet 1-4, trombone trio 2, All-State 3. RICHARD STANLEY—His 4-H livestock has won numerous ribbons at various livestock shows. FFA 1-2-3-4. Throughout four years of agricultural study he has been preparing for farm work after graduation. KENNETH STANTON—His Thursday nights were spent at the armory with the National Guard. Football 1-2-3-4, basketball 1-2, track 2-3, A club 4, FFA 3. Favorite activities were football and basketball. EVELYN STEFFENS—Carted a sparkler to school on the third finger of her left hand during the last semester of her senior year. Aucourant staff 3, chorus 1-2-3-4, District contest 1-2-3-4, Spanish club 2, Pep club 1-2-4, Dramatics club 3, triple trio 4. PERCY STEUART—Attended Dunbar and Julian high schools before finally coming to Auburn for his junior and senior years. Class officer 1, basketball 1, chorus 1, class play 2. Majored in English and social studies. DARRELL STODDARD—One of the most traveled members of the senior class. Went from Auburn to Cozad for his freshman year, and back to Auburn for his sophomore year. Class officer 1, Library club 2-3-4, Glee club 1. Also visited California during his high school days. BILL STROTHMAN—Majored in social studies and science. Football 2-3-4, basketball 1-2, basketball manager 2, A club 2-3. Noted as a shrewd, hard to beat domino player. JO ANN TAYLOR—The only strawberry blonde in the senior class. She majored in English and social studies. Chorus 1-2, District contest 2, FHA 4, Library club 3-4, Pep club 1-2-3-4. Loyal rooter at all sports events. H- Smith R. Stanley Stanton Steffens Steuart d. Stoddard Strothman Taylor
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Junior High Officers Activity Plus This fall 155 sixth, seventh, and eighth graders started their adjust ment to new class schedules, new subject matter, and new teachers. Each student attends the four “basic” classes of English, social studies, mathematics, and science. In addition, boys may elect to take shop work, and the girls may enter the art class. A supervised physical education program is provided for every student, both boys and girls, in addition to the usual athletic teams. Music education includes junior band and chorus, with extra time spent on sectional rehearsals, and private lessons. Thus the junior high students are introduced to the same type of academic program they will follow until they graduate from high school. PRINCIPAL HAROLD JOHNSON ENGLISH GRAMMAR becomes increasingly important to the students as they become more conscious of their need for good speech habits. Literature offers them a welcome change of pace. ADVANCING from the 2 plus 2 stage, math students in junior high learn to work more complex problems involving the four basic operations of arithmetic. LAB EXPERIMENTS are especially fascinating to the science classes. Favorite experiments were with electricity, when many class members made their own telegraph keys. MRS. BESS MOORE English MRS. ALICE JOHNSON Librarian, Art COLOR HARMONY and design are part of the work of the art students, shown here painting Christmas window decorations. They also learn about basic sewing practices. DON WAGNER Math, Phys. Ed.
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