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Summary of Adminls+ra+ion , ,111 Curriculi offered by Auburn High School are: college entrance, commercial, home economics, and agriculture. In addition to these four courses, minor ones in art, manual training, and music are also taught. The first of the major courses is planned for those who plan further education in college; the others are of a vocational type. Miss Rhoads assumed the teaching of French classes, both first and second year. Miss Duguid, who had previously taught this subject, took over Miss Rhoads ' sophomore English classes in return. Public speaking was included the first semester. Business English was offered only the latter half of the year. Advanced algebra was also taught the second semester. Vergil was taught this year instead of Cicero. Miss Dawson ' s senior English classes studied Macbeth as an addition to their literature course. Interesting projects were carried on by Miss Duguid ' s English classes. French students corresponded with those of like ages in France. A ' liss LaMotte, replacing Thelma Fiendricks, was the only new instructor to be added to the faculty this year. She introduced a more varied method of physical education in her classes, revived girls ' track competition, conducted clogging classes after hours, and sponsored noon league basketball and volley ball for the girls. She also taught a class in physiology Tuesdays and Fridays for those who were not able to take regular gym work. There was no general revision of textbooks for high school students this year as was the case in 1928-29. Approximately three hundred and sixty students were enrolled this year. Over twenty of them transferred from other towns. As ever, the faculty was always willing to cooperate in student activities, and did much to keep the scholastic record of the school in the high place it has held. Tweuty-two
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