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Page 18 text:
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fAClLTy CONTINUED Mr. R. J. DeVice, Superintendent of the wood¬ work shop, is one of the busiest men on the campus. He employs 80 boys that are earning part or all of their expenses at school. He also teaches woodworking. ♦ Miss Doris Parkinson, teacher of English, French, and music, has more than filled her place at Auburn. Her kind words and under¬ standing way leads many students to her for advice. Her smile makes our burdens seem lighter to bear. ♦ Miss Veda Layton is our matron. She also teaches sewing. Academy life is a busy one and we admire those who can take the respons¬ ibility of feeding hungry folks for nine months.
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' c : pccftr cc 13. L. HUBB ILL WATKINS, Junior, describes our principal. Mr. Watkins says: “A real interest in the school, a willingness to advise and aid, a great understanding, and an amazing efficiency. All these are in the person of Principal Hubbs. Working under great odds — a student body that grew larger and a building that didn’t -— he, nevertheless, has succeeded in maintaining interest in school ac¬ tivities and by personal interest has insured each student a well rounded school life and a good preparation for the future. Professor Hubbs is always encouraging to those who need help and advice. All the teachers co¬ operate with him one hundred per cent in his many ideals for the betterment of the school. Professor Hubbs is a busy man! It is he who furnishes the oil of gladness that keeps our school running smoothly. From behind his office desk he counsels with the many that constantly seek his advice.
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Professor V. R. Jewett, in this picture, is test¬ ing for successive distillation for the presence of NH3 (Ammonia). He teaches Chemistry, Geometry, and Algebra. His ever readiness to help is greatly appreciated in our school. Our preceptress, Miss Irene Pannett or “Other Mother, as the girls call her, for truly she is, has made our stay at Auburn worth while. As a teacher of English she has been suc¬ cessful, and her continual smile and kind words make everyone feel at home. ♦ One of the biggest jobs in the school is being done by Professor Schoepflin, preceptor of Auburn Academy. He is a “good fellow, as any of his boys will tell you. His special hobby is taking pictures. He is a real camera enthus¬ iast. With his sincere, broad-minded outlook, he has become an inspiration to many a boy. ♦
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