Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1954

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-v . 1 ,...-H Z THREE AHS JOURNALISTS placed in competitive contests of the Nebraska High School Press contests this year. They were, left to right: Donna Bohling, first, proofreading, Pauline Guenther, third, page layout, Don Jones, second, sports writing. AUBURNITES Marie Gerdes fleftj and Deanna Thomas conferred with Mr. Carl Towley, program director of the National High School Press As- sociation convention, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 26-28. in 'l'ri-weekly paper, TV flavored yearbook T 1 K . Q st' . f. l, J V vl L J' ' lv! ' v J BULLDOG STAFF - Standing, V left to right: Donna Bohling, Wanda Teten, Deanna Thomas, Don Jones, Carol Tushla, Clyde Dishong, Pauline Guenther, Carol Clarke, Margaret Moerer, Seated: Mary McKnight, Doris Stanley, Sonya Pohlman, Janice Johnson, Mr. Ralf Graham, ad- visor, Marie Gerdes. 40 4 KP it .. BARKER STAFF-Standing, left to right: Carol Tushla, Ronald Noltensmeyer, Lee Ernst, Mar- garet Moerer, Claire Wheeler, Deanna Thomas, Wanda Teten, Carol Clarke, Doris Stanley, Seated: Marie Gerdes, Don Jones, Pauline Guenther, Mr. Ralf Graham, advisory Donna Bohling, Clyde Dishong. CARSON NATIONAL BANK This page sponsored by Member of the F.D.I.C. fa f K, .-:earn Q- - Q. F'-

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FIVE SCHOOLS attended the first county high school iournalism meeting TV became The theme for the H1954 Bulldogff after I W0 l.lKE D Q, -M-......,.,..W .,... A . ..., t........,.c..-.,.,k .,,.- -Msgs:-b ' x 'f' . . 5:32 15:52 sea- Earl 5- A Mais , Gt 'M Q L' .gg . h n e:.. - -:5,1.55fEw: . ..4 '5:2'll:55iii:' fs- ' 'V g h : ':IS:1-2:23Q5 .b '2Eii3,A':1 THE BIG STORY AUBURN MERCHANTS helped finance the yearbok by sponsor- ing pages. Ad salesmen Mary McKnight lcenterl and Sonya Pohlman frightt sold the first ad to Mr. Jack Glen. Reporters uncover, record valuable information All-American Again! Those were the most pleasant words heard by the fourteen member Barker staff this year. Pauline Guenther was the Editor-in-Chief and Donna Bohling the Business Manager of third AHS newspaper to re- ceive this top national award in the past four years. Financial problems of the school newspaper were eased by such money-making proiects as selling foot- ball and basketball programs, and refreshments at basketball games. arf' - Luv 'X 3 The National Scholastic Press convention at Minne- apolis, Minnesota in August and the Nebraska High School Press convention at Lincoln in November gave the iournalists an opportunity to acquire more know- how. Pauline Guenther, Donna Bohling, and Don Jones all placed in writing contests at the state meet- ing. Q , e.--5 1 fp, sponsored by the Barker staff on October 17. Editors of the representa- ive school were, left to right: Peggy Sapp, Nemaha, Barbara Bridgewater, lrownvilleg Pauline Guenther, Auburn, Eunice Epley, Elk Creek, and Leroy lucholz, Johnson. BARKER staff members celebrated their All-American rating with a cake sale and ice cream party. Shown above with the cake are, left to right: Ronald Noltensmeyer, Deanna Thomas, Mr. Ralf Graham, Pauline Guenther, Clyde Dishong, Donna Bohling, Margaret Moerer, and Marie Serdes. a survey revealed that 65 per cent of the AHS stu- dents have television in their homes. Marie Gerdes and Janice Johnson, co-editors, and Doris Stanley, busi- ness manager, headed the fourteen member staff. Other senior staff positions were: layout editor, Donna Bohling, copy editor, Pauline Guenther, photography editor, Don Jones, senior editor, Margaret Moerer, sports editor, Clyde Dishong. Junior assistants included Carol Clarke, Sonya Pohl- man, Mary McKnight, Deanna Thomas, Carol Tushla, and Wanda Teten. Plenty of pictures continued to be the keynote of the AHS yearbook. Almost 300 pictures are included in this volume. The accepted features of the Bulldog which are incorporated again this year are a hard backed cover, sponsor page advertising, an autograph section, and summer delivery. This page sponsored by AUBURN PRESS-TRIBUNE NEMAHA COUNTY HERALD



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NAME THAT TUNE Musicians fo cus aH'enl'ion on co . -vita ' S.. MARCHING BAND-Back row, left to right: Janice Johnson, Barbara Coad, Mar- ianna Rogge, Joan Bohl, Pauline Guenther, Peggy Duncan, Jack Gibson, Gene Peck, Don Gibson, John Williams, Marilyn Rogge, Janet Mosher. Fifth row: Bob Smith, Lee Ernst, Kenny Hush, Ronald Oestmann, Jim O'Harra, Marlene Nelson, Ronald Kelly, Leonard McLain, Roland Meyer, Pat Gerdes, Judy Long. Fourth row: Andy Bennett, Janet Pasco, Francis JT f -rf s.-v-A Harris, Joanne Schlan ge, Alan Kreglo, Ronald N ' oltensmeyer, Dwaune Ro 993, Janet Spaulding, Phyllis B arnes, Grace Hannaford, Meredith Allen, Carol Brun- ner. Third row: Ernie Aufenkamp, Audrey Smith, Carol Heuer, Gladys Michel, Edine Schutte, Judy Boulier, Sharon Palmer, Darlene Stanton, Jim Rothert, Mary Mc- Knight, Sonya Pohlman, Dixie Terry, Gene Brown. Second row: Josephine Damon, Bev I ' ery Mehlun, Marlene Lechliterg Jane Crooker, Shari Darling, Brenda Spaulding, Glorya Hutton, Marilyn Premer, Barbara Burger, Elta Mae Michel, Front row: Carol Zo ' rn, Shirley Gerdes, Darlene Cook, Phyl- lis Shanks, and Margene Ely. MURPHY and BROWN HARDWARE This page sponsored by Dependable Hardware nceris, 'lnps

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