Auburn High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Auburn, NE)

 - Class of 1950

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QUIET, PLEASE—Geniuses at work? Well, maybe. At any rate this study hall group seems to be busily engaged in studying for a test, working math problems, or some other equally engrossing task. Bauer BAUER, MARGARET—English and Dramatics Decided she didn’t have enough to do, so is sponsor of the new Dramatics Club . . . Gets students so interested in literature that they even read it outside of class! . . . Was a coed at Peru State College. CHATELAIN, RALPH—Instrumental Music Has two prize possessions—a new black Pontiac and a new heir, Paul Edward . . . Agrees with the band that the new uniforms improve their appearance, if not their playing . . . Another loyal Peruvian. DREYER, RAMONA—Science Had quite a job keeping the “would-be” chemists from smelling up and blowing up the building . . . Spent part of her time teaching the junior high students scientific facts . . Graduated from Doane College at Crete. Chatelai Dreyer EVANS, DALLAS—Football and Track Coach Athletes will always remember his lucky bets, bass serenades, and sense of humor . . . Hit football team and “Bonecrushers” kept him happy by chalking up frequent wins . . . Had his college career at Wayne State College. GRAHAM, RALF—Social Studies and Journalism Extra time is used in guiding journalists and snapping pictures for the Aucourant or Bulldog . . . Most students are beginning to wonder if it is possible to make 100 on one of his true-false tests . . . Also hails from Peru State. HAHN, HILDA—English and Spanish Directed the Spanish club through a year of invigorating activities . . . Influences people in her own quiet manner . . . Helps the freshmen get off to the right start in AHS by being a cosponsor of the class . . . Attended the University of Nebraska. Evans Graham Hahn 3

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Auburn’s Board of Education consists of (L to R) Fred Rothert, Chester May, Frederick Allen, G. E. Peterson (president), A. B. Ritchie, and Dr. D. O. Brown. The school administrators are Superintendent F. Don Maclay (center right) and Principal Harry E. Weekly (lower right). ADminisidHTian With the Board of Education determining school policies, the administrators handling the 1001 problems of school organzation, and the faculty offering expert instruction in the academic and vocational subject fields, Auburn high school students have an opportunity to take advantage of one of the best secondary school programs in the state. Along subject lines, students are allowed to major in the academic courses of English, social studies, science, and mathematics. Related courses are offered in foreign language, journalism, and shop. Vocationally-minded students ma}- prefer courses in commerce, home economics, and vocational agriculture. Interests in instrumental music, vocal music, athletics, dramatics, and club work can be developed in out-of-class activities. The whole school program is designed to give each student the chance to learn the basic skills and concepts of education, and at the same time develop individuality, initiative, and personality.



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King NIELSEN, DUANE—Vocational Agriculture His constant smile wins friends easily ... He hates winter because it keeps him from playing golf, but lets off steam by playing tuba in the FFA band . . . A 1949 grad of the University of Nebraska. NIELSEN, MARILYN—Home Economics Teaches girls how to “trap” a boy friend with tantalizing cooking . . . Keeps her life on schedule by deciding when to do what, in advance . . . Attended the University of Nebraska. KING, WILDA—Science and Grade School Music Traded her invisible scooter for a Hudson so she would have an easier time getting from building to building . . . Divides time between teaching “small fry” about notes and rhythm, and the biologists about plants and bugs . . . Got her training at the University of Nebraska. McGREW, ROXIE—Mathematics If it involves math, she knows the answer . . . Projects involving mathematics principles, figures, or calculations add extra interest to classes . . . Students must prove answers by quoting page and paragraph . . . Received her degree at Peru. CANNING CHATTER—These begin-ning home-ecers discuss the advantages and disadvantages of home canning with Mrs. Marilyn Nielsen, home ec teacher. Shirley Elliott, Betty Vanderford,, Darlene Lotter, and Yvonne Ai ker seem interested. ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB—Even the seniors find that English grammar has its more difficulty moments. But there is a more pleasant side to the picture. It will be time for literature before long.

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