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DR. A. V. HINES MR. H. L. McKENNEY MR. B. O. SNEPP MR. R. W. CARLSON 1 ' SCHOOL BOARD HE members of the School Board of Auburn High School are its ' clock winders. It is they who keep things going, see that state laws of education are enforced, and make up the budget for the Auburn schools. The three men on the board represent every quality — moral, physical, financial and educational knowledge — needed for guidance, supervision, and administration of school affairs. Mr. B. O. Snepp is president of the board, and his financial and executive records in the annals of the Auburn Automobile Company lend him the ability to fill this position better than anyone else. Dr. A. V. Hines, a graduate of Auburn High School and a well-known surgeon and physician, acts as treasurer of the board, and indeed, is well qualified to do so. He is also an adviser in all health matters. Mr. R. W. Carlson, employed by the Auburn Rubber Company, is the secre- tary of the School Board, and fills his post with complete ability. While not officially a member of this group, Mr. H. L. McKenney is its executive officer. He has had extensive training, and has been superintendent of the Auburn schools for many years. He is popular with students and faculty and can help in all educational questions, for he is well informed in all phases of this field. These men do their utmost to promote the well-being and progress of the schools, and but for them, who knows if the Auburn schools might not have stopped long agol n Page 8
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