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Summary of Administration Auburn IUkIi School oilers four curriculi: College lOnI rau ' w. Commercial, Vocational Agriculture, Vocational Home Economics. The College Entrance Curriculum is the regular series of academic subjects and is planned for those students who consider going to col- lege. The other three curriculi are vocational in nature. Shop, art, and music are also offered. Four years of physical education are now required, which ai ' e expected to be active gymnastic work. However, students physically disabled may reduce their physical education to one half unit and must take two years in health education. Doctors ' certificates are required of all disabled students. A year of citizenship is required for graduation. This may be the freshmen course in citizenship or the senior civics and economics. Three years of English are required. These must be freshmen, sopho- more, and junior units. This year Miss Foulke taught typewriting. In previous years both Miss Foulke and Mr. Gumpp taught it. Mr. Gumpp taught all the bookkeeping, salesmanship, shorthand, and business English classes. Miss Morton taught a half year course in public speaking the first se- mester. Miss Armstrong taught Virgil this year and will offer Cicero next year. Mr. Miller, Miss Kreft, and Miss McKinney were the new mem- bers of the faculty this year. They replaced Miss Brackmier, Miss Markley, and Miss Hixon. Due to the decrease in pupils taking some subject and the in- crease in students in other subjects, a number of classes were changed. As an example of this, bookkeeping had three classes this year in l)lace of one last year. Botany and physical geography were dropped from the curricu- lum. Next year biology will be put in as a sophomore science. All freshmen may now take citizenship, instead of botany, in order to satis- fy the citizenship requirement for graduation. The total enrollment for the year has been three hundred sixty- five, the largest student body Auburn High School has ever had. This year ' s graduate group of seventy-six is the largest the school has had. The Administration has purposefully made for a good school morale. The year has been marked by a cordial cooperation of faculty and students. 22 -
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