Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1949

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 IS 4 4W. (Wriw reaffirmBrasBEBZ Faculty Music students have a chance to specialize either in instrumental or vocal groups, and the commercial department offers an insight into the field of business. Would-be journalists get their chance to express themselves in the two official school publications, the Aucourant, tri-weekly newspaper, and the Bulldog, the annual. The junior and senior plays allow the upperclassmen a chance to try their hands at make-believe. A well-rounded athletic program gives the students a chance to develop good sportsmanship and team work. From this it is easily seen that the AHS graduate has not only had a chance to get his fair share of “book learning,” but also can round out his education with the proper amount of extra-curricular activities. Something is cooking, and this time its hamburgers, with Mr. TenHulzen and Mr. Weekly on the business end of the frying pans....That’s a joke. Son!—and Mr. Maclay and Mr. Hester are enjoying it....The faculty enjoys a delicious meal at their Christmas party. uuXKXia HARRY E. WEEKLY. PRINCIPAL Statistician extraordinary...Has right answer at the right time for most problems...Expert ticket seller at school activities...Spent one summer shooting Boy Scouts—in color. LESTER STECKER. Vocational Agriculture Second semester newcomer...A dally commuter from Tecumseh ... Favorite gripe—big dent in his Ford...Uses candy bars, at times, to sweeten the disposition of his students. MRS. FRED TIMM. Vocal Music Has busman’s holiday on Sunday directing Presbyterian choir...Sees octets, auartets. ducts, sextets, and trios in her sle p around contest time...Likes houses with plenty of rooms...Is often in demand as a soloist. LANCE D. RAY. Social Science and Junior High Coach His dry humor encourages cnuckles... Hof baseball shortstop in Nebraska City’s summer league...Coached highflying Junior high Eagles this year...Has three small members In his own private cheering section. MARION RIST. Commerce As efficient as the profession her students are preparing for...Secret ambition to own a diner...Sponsored Pep Club through year of activities...From Humboldt, and proud of it!

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 L 1. v'S » miwmwitoifttiro %v, in isfowraiwivw is? «w« itwtw Senior High '$J,'9J J:MM' W i MkWW 9 -vg i .v ■ t t- yf ' G' . »M % MP C J Auburn high’s faculty is consistently chosen with a view toward providing the student body with a well-rounded education. Academic courses ere arranged so that the entrance requirements for most colleges will be met, while at the same time students are allowed a large measure of freedom of choice in specialized fields. Vocational Agriculture courses have been very popular with rural students who like to work out their projects in class and shop. Home Economics, which will be offered again next fall after a one year absence, offers the girls a chance to learn about homemaking. F. DON MACLAY, SUPERINTENDENT Personification of efficiency plus-influences people Just the right way to keep school running smoothly...Likes to ref” basketball and football in spare” time...Keeps an eye on senior class activities. MRS. MERLE BAUER. English Dramatizes” ner life by coaching school plays...Learned about basketball from All-State hubby”...Makes reading assignments in wholesale lots...When it comes to food, she likes to cook” salads the best. RALPH CHATELAIN, Instrumental Music Man of three towns—lives in Peru, teaches in Auburn and Nemaha...Gives musicians an early start in Junior band ...Spends his evenings operating a Jewelry store in Peru...His Pontiac will do over 60 m.p.h. if he’s a little late. MRS. EUGENE GLOYE. Science Became very interested in chemical elements C and Au (diamonds and gold) —result, husband...Tries to keep lltt»e stinkers” under control...Divides time between junior and senior high...Official checker” of sophomores. RALF O. GRAHAM, Social Science and Journalism True-false tests are something to behold—but harder to take!...Frequently lights up the place with flashbulbs and loud” ties...Guides would-be Jourral-ists...Proud owner of a new Ford. HILDA HAHN, English and Spanish Has quiet manner that charms and Influences...Speaks Spanish like a native ...Always gets to school before eight... Would like to own an ice cream parlor —cheaper that way...Well informed on Junior class affairs. MAX HESTER, Coach and Shop Furiously hunting rabbit to get good luck charm for his luckless” Bulldogs ...His Green Hornet” is a familiar sight around school... Athletes are familiar with, Didya now?”...Played on Uncle Sam’s team for three years. WILDA KING. Science and Public School Music Is in the market for a scooter—to get from building to building...Accompanist for budding AHS musicians...Tells biologists about bugs and worms...Sometimes resorts to fresh air to keep students immune” to day dreaming. ROXIE McGREW, Mathematics Knows mathematics from A to Z and back again...Often asks, Page and paragraph. ...Giver of Information to District Music contestants...Sponsor of the freshman class.

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