Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1909

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SCARLET AND GREEN 3 SO. Payment for basket ball shirts............................. 3 75 Nov. 3. Share of gate receipts (A. A. A. vs. H. .)................ 11 90 3. Gate receipts (Auburn vs. Humboldt)........................ 16 50 Dec. 7. Girls’ Association (Cash on hand)........................... 6 75 8. Gate receipts (Peru vs. Auburn)............................ 36 50 30. Gate receipts (Falls City vs. Auburn)...................... 20 10 Feb. 13-14. Gate receipts(Auburn vs. Plattsraouth and Nebraska City)... 32 25 Mar. 4. Receipts (Benefit play)................................... 106 25 Total receipts..................................$270 00 DISBURSEMENTS. Oct. 1. Basket ball...............................................$ 6 00 1. Express, bolts, posts, etc.................................. 1 70 6. Staples, money orders, whistles, etc.......................... 86 17. Lime, rosin, bunting, lemons, staples....................... 1 00 17. Automobile fare. Falls City team........................... 27 78 19. Indoor baseball and hat..................................... 1 75 19. Six basket ball shirts. .................................... 4 50 22. Express, post, rosin........................................... 1 25 24. Longdistance telephone toll................................... 70 25. Hotel bills at Humboldt and Falls City......................... 7 50 25. R. R. fare, Humboldt to Auburn................................ 10 00 25. Carryall to Humboldt........................................... 1 00 28. Telephone toll and messenger hire.............................. 1 30 30. Repairing basket ball......................................... 25 Nov. 13. Expenses, Humboldt vs. Auburn.................................. 20 05 13. Printing....................................................... 2 00 13. Rosin, repairing, telephone toll, etc.......................... 1 55 13. Replacing window............................................ 3 35 14. Telephone toll and messenger.................................. 80 14. Expenses at Falls City (unpaid by Falls City)............... 4 90 Dec. 2. Hall rent for November..................................... 10 00 3. Electric light bill for November............................... 4 70 3. Five copies “Merchant of Venice”............................... l 25 11. Expenses at Peru (unpaid by Peru).............................. 2 50 18. Expenses, Peru vs. Auburn..................................... 18 50 30. Expenses, Falls City team and referee......................... 13 67 30. Advertising.................................................... 2 00 Jan. 1. Four copies “Merchant of Venice”............................ 1 00 8. Repairing window at opera house................................. 1 06 8. Hall rent for December......................................... 10 00 8. Electric light bills ........................................ 5 00 8. Basket ball racks at opera house................................ 2 10 8. Telephone toll and messenger................................. l 10 Feb. 14. R. R. fare, Nebraska City girls............................... 8 75 14. R. R fare, Piattsmouth boys................................... 16 52 14. Avenue hotel.................................................. 23 00 14. Advertising................................................. 4 00 Mar. 4. Maclay opera house (one evening)........................... 22 00 4. Advertising............................................... 3 50 5. Express, telephone, freight................................. l 00 6. Balance on hand............................................... 20 12 Total..............................................$270 00 N. B. The foregoing accounts are compiled without reference to the relative obligations of the two associations.



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-..• .........adKMit i -------tmmimJ 4 SCARLET AND GREEN SENIOR SCENES S-e s e s e-n i-o i-o o-r-a. Seniors! The class had a Valentine party at the Woodman hall on the 15th of Febrauary. One of the principal features of the evening was a mock wedding, Joy Cummings and Robert Armstrong being bride and groom. Goldia VanHouten and Charles Peery standing up with them, while Percy Janes acted as ring-bearer. Louie Rogers was the officiating magistrate. After the ceremony a light lunch was served as a wedding banquet. Charles Yochura, one oCthe two ugly boys back in the corner, was on the sick list for a week. Each member of the class sent him a post card. The boys of the class were invited to a birthday surprise for Guy Rhodes. The guests first assembled at the Avenue Hotel and then went in a body to the Rhodes residence. A very pleasant evening was spent and delicious refreshments were served. Percy Janes was absent a week on account of sickness. Clarence Tucker had a slight attack of pneumonia. We are glad to see him again in school. On March 1st each member of the class received a unique invitation to attend a party given by Charles Curzon and Charles Peery at the home of the latter. The following evening they assembled and had a very pleasant time. A delicious two course luncheon was served and each guest received a beautiful carnation as a souvenir. Mary Bellas was absent two weeks on account of i!lness. JUNIOR JARGON John Stoddard was elected to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of the Junior class president, Ruth K lligar. Our class in English has begun Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities. It is not known whether any of the Seniors read fairy tales of The Goblin of the Apples, or Gretchen of the Pear, as one of them in the Junior History class spoke concerning William of the Orange.” Several of our classes were recently visited by the teachers of Weeping Water High School. Lillian Ginn was absent a week on account of sickness. Paul Quackenbush has been absent from his classes as he is visiting relatives in DeWitt, Nebraska. John Simmons recently spent the afternoon at school. On the evening of March 10th was to have occurred a Junior class party, but the snow was just right for sleighing, so we packed into a bob sled and went for a ride instead. Although the boys missed their icecream they soon forgot it in their attempts to eat all the candy the girls brought. The Junior class in Latin having completed Cicero’s Four Orations Against Catiline, are now studying his minor orations. We are confident that it was the Special Delegation ’ from the Junior class that influenced our A. H. S. debators to win at Tecumseh. Hallie Workman went to Omaha on a visit and while there attended Hamlet,” one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays. L Stranger—Is that large book an Annual? Freshman—No sir. Only 50c.

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