Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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ADMINISTRATION Two changes were made in the facuhy this year. Miss Opal Delancey took the place of Miss Clark as instructor of typing, and Mr. Herman Berns joined our ranks as basketball coach and teacher of safety and social sciences. Both have made for themselves a permanent place in the Auburn High School ' s good- book, and both have filled their places with adeptness and ability. In the middle of the school year. Miss Cecile Hudgel amazed everyone with the sudden announcement that she had become Mrs. Charles Nearing. Several changes were made in administration also. A new system of fire- drills was inaugurated at the suggestion of the state fire marshal. It in- cluded a series of bell-signals, each indicating one of three exit routes. Drills were found to be very satisfactory. FACULTY SOCIAL SCIENCE AND FINE ARTS MR. LLOYD MILLER A. B., A. M. — Principal and Social Science University of Michigan MR. FRANK WEATHERS A B. — Social Science DePauw University Muncie Normal University of Chicago Indiana University MISS MARY BRANDON B. M- — Music DePauw University MISS LYDIA SELLERS B S-— Art Chicago Art Institute Applied Art School, Chicago Butler University John Herron Art Institute MR. HERMAN BERNS A. B — Social Science Wabash College Ball State Teachers ' College Butler University MR. PRES WILCOX Band and Orchestra Page 9

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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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MR- COAR MR SCHOOLEY MR ETTNER MISS DAWSON MISS DUGUID MISS ARMSTRONG ADMINISTRATION The Parent-Teachers ' Association was more than usually active in financing student dances in the gymnasium and instructive convocations in the assem- bly. Mrs. B. O. Snepp was president of the organization, and Mrs. Carl Wimer and Mrs. Noah Yoder were treasurer and secretary, respectively. Other of- ficers were Mrs. Ralph Wible, Mrs. Wayne Smith, and Mr. Lloyd Miller. Safety was added as a required subject to the school ' s curriculum. All students who have not formerly taken this study must add it to their list of graduation requirements. Civics was also made a requisite for graduation. Formerly, this subject was demanded only of seniors who had not taken citi- zenship in their freshman year. FACULTY SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE MR. DONALD COAR A. B. — Mathematics M. S. — Education Indiana University University of Wisconsin MISS CAROL DAWSON A. B. — Senior English and Latin Tri-Stote College Indiana University University of Chicago University of Southern California MR. ROBERT SCHOOLEY p A. M, — acienc live slty of Miti«seilii Ijdicmg Stc Tfana University MISS MAUOTJ ARMSTRONG A. B. — ngUsh Normal College iversity nch MR. KENNETH ETTNER A. B. — Speech and English Elgin Junior College North Central College Page 10

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