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A2 n Y 1 Milli R, . i. 1,1 NJ' 'Ly 1:,A, We ll. fn ss E i if m ai 3 W A S oo' CAROL ZOHN points to the recc LEADERS OF this year's SAB were fl. to rJ janet breaking March of Dimes thermometu Mosher, vice-president, Dan Rogge, presidentg and Carol Zorn, SCCl'6I3l'y-Il'C8SUl'Bl'. TRIMMING THE Christmas tree were SAB members ll. to r.l Beth Humphrey, Beverly Mehlin, Dan Rogge, and Janet Mosher. 504413 Four years ago the Student Advisory Board was organ ized in Auburn high so that pupil and teacher representa tives could meet to formulate recommendations for school policies and to discuss school problems. A boy and girl elected by each class met the first ant third Tuesday of every month with their advisor, Principa Harry Weekly. Under the sponsorship of the SAB, a new record wa: set when 3600 was collected in the Auburn schools' poli drive. Additional accomplishments included arranging ana polishing the school trophies, presenting a movie convoca tion The Green Pastures , and presenting the annua Christmas convocation. E SAB MEMBERS elected f0l',f '55 were fl. to r.D LaVerne Mc Gene Peck, Alan Kreglo, Mr. H: Weekly, advisorg Dau Rogge, ja Mosher, Carol Zom, Cstandingj E Humphrey, and Beverly Mehlin. G 8. S MANUFACTURING Manufacturers of Donny Dare and Debby Dare Children's
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RONNIE KELLY answered the call to Buy a Bulldog as Kay Rasmussen completes the sale. BULLDOC publisher, Mr. J. J. Seright, and advisor, Mr. Bill R. Webster, discussed the various production problems of the annual. 1' 'lf' seansn r if M A s al 5, A s 4' y - W4 in 5:4 S---:FB il 9 ullclog WITH AIlS'S faithful Bulldog stepping throughout the book, the 1955 annual went to press under the supervision of editor, Carol Clarke, associate editor, Janice Rogers, and advisor, Mr. Bill R. Webster. Staff members and their positions were Carol Zorn, business manager, Alan Kreglo and ,Ioan Bohl, ad salesmen, art director, janyce Bohlingg section editors-Mary McKnight, Gene Brown, Janet Mosher, Bob Noah, Don Wilhelm, Carol Tushlag Jane Crocker and Mary Kermoade, copy editors, Kenny Hush served as photographer. '55 BULLDOC STAFF members were: U. to r.l Back Row: Sonya Pohlman, Rosalie Heriford, Jane Crocker Second Row: Mary McKnight, ,Ianyce Bohling, Pat Morris, Janet Pasco. Third Row: Carol Tushla, Joan Humphrey Margene Ely, Barbara Coad. Fourth Row: Janice Rogers, ,Ioan Bohl, Mary Kermoade. Standing: Robb Steinheider Bob Noah, Daryl Lotter, Don Wilhelm, Lee Ernst, Ross Weddle, Kenny Humphrey, Alan Kreglo, Kenny Hush, and Gene Brown. This P099 5P0n50l'9Cl by PROPER JEWELRY I AMERICAN MADE WATCHES 3-ifwi J I v
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A CLUB members were il. to r.l Herb Bohling, Terry Kuenning, Glenn Bantz, Gene Schutte, Allan Moody, LaVeme Moss, Mark Falk, Richard Casey, Jim Bantz, Raymond Stanton, Gary Flack, Bob Noah, Wes Ebeler, John Griffiths, Alan Kreglog center, Lynn Benson, Dan Rogge, Lee Ernst, and Larry Moody. U ff This year's A -Club kept very busy with the many varied activities which they sponsored. First on the list was a fun night given for the community's entertainment. Along with such events as wrestling, foot races, and boxing, a basketball game was played between the faculty and the Jay- cees. The proceeds of the evening, S99.85, went to the March of Dimes drive. Sports handbooks were sold by the members early in the year in order to raise extra money for the treasury. Mid-year initiation boosted the membership to 21 members. They were: Herb Bohling, Mark Falk, Allan Moody, Larry Kuenning, LaVeme Moss, and Gary Flack. AE -Li A -.CLUB fun night, held asa polio benefit, included boxing as shown above between Bob Noah and Raymond Stanton with Jim Bantz as referee. FIRST year football lettermen were welcomed into the A Club with initiation ceremonies administered by the other mem- bers. This page sponsored by HILL SHOE STORE SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
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