Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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 FRESHMAN ENGLISH students learn th proper way to use a dictionary. That i what, rows left to right, Robb Stein heider, Lois Sherman, Mildred Orr, Joar Bohl, Alice Flack, Judy Skoglund, Don Wilhelm, Eddie Allgood, Lester Cowell, and Clinton Bant z are doing. GADGETS were used by the general science class to test the properties of sound. Raymond Stanton, Fred Cross, Clinton Clark, Wesley Ebeler, Richard Asmus, Robert Sleip, Harold Cacy, and Bob Smith, left to right, tried out everything. SEWING fascinates the freshman homemaking student. Beginners, left to right, Sandra Coulter, Barbara Ford, Dorothy Willard, Vashti Rider, Marlene Lech liter, Joan Humphrey, Shirley Boeck, Ellen Hickey, Joyce Irvin, and Norma Reed first learned how to lay out the pattern. NEW CHARTS helped the freshman social studies students understand taxes. Jim Brunner, Raymond Oliver, Henry Caspers, Rosalie Haith, Diane Gould, Janyce Boh-ling, Janice Rogers, John Kite, Mary Lou Kermoade, and Ernie Aufenkamp, left to right, gave the chart a close inspection. This page sponsored by NELSON'S CAFE 'From a Bite to a Banquet'

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BOOK REPORTS provide part of the oral work for sophomore English students. Geraldine Meyer explains her book to, left to right: Lee Ernst, Daniel Rogge, Ferrell Sitzman, Arthur Whitaker, Lois Snow, Mary McKnight, Marilyn Rogge, and Ronald Oestmann. SPECIAL TOPICS in world history are handled by discussion groups like this one which includes, left to right, Deanna Thomas, Sonya Pohlman, Grace Hanna ford, Shari Darling, Marilyn Harmon, Peggy Duncan, Gene Brown, Dwaine Rogge, and Carol Clarke. COOKING is fun if you get to eat the finished meal. Three family dinners were enjoyed here by Betty Whitlow, Phyllis Shanks, Sharon Wheeler, Doris Oglesby, Treva Barton, Mary Lou Dannull, Marilyn Huey, Barbara Coad, and Marilyn Helms. SOPHOMORE AG students learn all about soils. Larry Moody, Bill Furrow, Gary Flack, Larry Bohlken, seated; Warren Babcock, Dean Jodry, Jim Bantz, Gary Moer-er, and Lynn Benson, standing; had to identify them from classroom samples. This page sponsored by POHLMAN MOTOR CO. The Place to Go Before You Go Places



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X PLUS Y EQUALS Z. That's what freshman algebra students (left to right) Peggy Foster, Barbara Crossfield, Darlene Conner, Bob Noah, Gene Schutte, Mavis Noah, Gerry Huffman, John Williams, and Patty Simpson are proving. TIMID FROSH SAMPLE STUDIES, SOCIAL SWIRL Fifty-six freshmen, off to a shaky start in the fall, soon got well planted and took an active interest in their surroundings. Class affairs were handled by Don Wilhelm, president; Alan Kreglo, vice-president; Kenny Hush, secretary-treasurer; and Mr Kenneth Hutton, adviser. Most notable of their achievements was a TV convocation which included a parade of musical Talent, a news broadcast, and an old fashioned melodrama, Milk Parlor, starring Tex Trueheart (Wesley Ebeler). The frosh also tried their social wings by planning two class parties. Joan Bohl, John Griffiths, Linda Knox, Janice Rogers, and Carol Zorn led the scholastic parade by appearing on the A-pin lists during the year. YEARLING LEADERS this year were Kenny Hush, Secretary-Treasurer, Alan Kreglo, Vice Presdent, and Don W.lhelm, President. This page sponsored by DWIGHT GRIFFITHS Lawyer FOREIGN LANGUAGE holds a fascination for these freshman students. Linda Knox, Janet Spaulding, Alan Kreglo, John Griffiths, Kenny Hush , Carol Zorn, Jane Crooker, Phyllis Barnes, Daniel Gerdes, and Pat Morris learn Spanish via the record method.

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