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1 .. ; ' A i f 1 . 1 p f si t ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' - ----- Mr. Miller, Mr. Weaihers, Miss Moor, Miss Sellers, Mr. Brookover, Mr. Wilcox ADMINISTRATION There were several changes in the Faculty this year. Mr. Fribley re- signed as Principal, and at Christmas was replaced by Mr. Miller. Mr. Brook- over was selected to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Miller ' s promotion. Miss Kudgel took the place of Miss Downing, who also resigned. One new teacher, Mr. McMurtrey, was added to the English personnel due to steadily increas- ing classes. A new subject was added to the regular curriculum this year — Safety. Increasing automobile deaths and injuries have caused this step to be taken in an attempt to lessen these accidents. Mr. Young and Miss Haynes have had charge of this work, and have used both the book and lecture method of instruction, and have supplemented this with motion pictures. FACULTY SOCIAL SCIENCE AND FINE ARTS MR. LLOYD MILLER A. B., A. M. — Principal and Social Science Tri-State College University of Michigan MR. FRANK WEATHERS A. B— Social Science DePauw University Muncie Normal University of Chicago Indiana University MISS FRANCES MOOR B. M. E.— Music Northwestern University MISS LYDIA SELLERS B. S — Art Chicago Art Institute Applied Art School, Chicago Butler University John Herron Art Institute MR. WILBUR BROOKOVER A. B. — Social Science Manchester College Wisconsin University Indiana University MR. PRES WILCOX Band and Orchestra Page 11
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H L McKenney O. Snepp Carlson S. SCHOOL BOARD The School Board of the Auburn Schools is well fitted in every way for the guidance and administration of school affairs. Mr. B. O. Snepp, president of the board, is experienced in financial and executive matters, having been an executive at the Auburn Automobile Com- pany for several years. Dr. A. V. Hines, a graduate of Auburn High School, acts as treasurer of this group. He is a well known physician and surgeon, thus being able to advise in matters concerning health. Mr. Roy W. Carlson serves as secretary. Because of his experience at the Auburn Rubber Company he too is well fitted for his post. As executive officer, the school board members, appointed by the city council, choose the superintendent of schools. In this capacity, Mr. H. L. McKenney offers great assistance from the educational standpoint. The schools of Auburn, the budget, and other functions must be carried out by these men in accordance with state laws. This group has done ex- cellent work in this field. They have expanded the curriculum to meet new state laws, and have increased the number of teachers because of this broadened curriculum. Not only do these men aid the school in this official duty, but all of them are known and respected for their loyalty to and interest in any school ac- tivity, whether it be in the field of sports, dramatics, or music. Page 10
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Miss Dawson, Mr. Schooley, Miss Armstrong, Miss Duguid, Mr. McMurtrey ADMINISTRATION This year a new sound equipped motion picture projector was used. It was purchased, late last year, by the Parent-Teacher Association to replace the silent projector given by them earlier in the year. Mrs. C. E. McClintock was president of the Association again this year. Mrs. Wayne Smith served as treasurer and Mrs. H. A. Stec ' dey, secretary. Under the supervision of Miss Haynes, archery was practiced by the girls during physical education classes. Teachers have had additional burdens this year, as the number of stu- dents in the classes has grown larger. The six period day has been continued, each period being fifty-seven min- utes long with three minutes allowed for the passing of classes. FACULTY SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE MR. DONALD COAR A. B. — Mathematics Indiana University University of Wisconsin MISS CAROL DAWSON A. B. — Junior and Senior English and Library Tri-State College Indiana University University of Chicago University of Southern California MR. ROBERT SCHOOLEY A. B., A. M. — Science University of Marseilles, France Indiana State Normal Indiana University MISS MAUDE ARMSTRONG A. B. — English and Latin Michigan State Normal College Syracuse University MISS GLADYS DUGUID A. B. — English and French Indiana University University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Columbia University MR. JAMES McMURTREY A. B. — Speech and English University of Kentucky Wabash College Page 12
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