Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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ADMINISTRATION The Parent-Teachers Association has been exceptionally active this year, having had nnany interesting and educational meetings and having sponsored several in- formal dances at the high school auditorium. One of the outstanding events of the P.-T. A. ' s program was an open house night. Regular afternoon classes were held at night, and all parents were urged to come to see the new methods of teaching which have been inaugurated and to get an accurate picture of school life. The P.-T. A. Is also active along other lines such as buying lunches, clothing, and books for the needy students. Acting as officers for the organization this year were Mrs. Casebeer, president; Mrs. Wible, first vice president; Mr. Miller, second vice president; Mrs. Q. Mavis, secretary; Mrs. S. C. Smith, treasurer. MR. DONALD COAR A. B , M. S.— Mathematics Indiana University University of Wisconsin FACULTY y SCIENCE AND LANGUAGES) MISS MAUDE ' ARVISTRONG A. B.— English Michigan State Normal College Syracuse University MISS CAROL DAWSON A. B. — Senior English and Latin Tri-State College Indiana University University of Chicago University of Southern California MISS GLADYS DUGUID A. B. — English and French I ndlana U niversity University of Michigan University of Wisconsin Columbia University MR. ROBERT SCHOOLEY A. B., A. M. — Science University of Marseilles, France Indiana State Normal Indiana University MR. KENNETH ETTNER A. B. — Speech and English Elgin Junior College North Central College Northwestern University Indiana University Mr. Coar Miss Dawson Mr. Schooley Miss Duguld Mr. Ettner Miss Armstrong Page 10

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' V Mr. Weathers Miss Brandon Miss Sellers Mr. Wilcox Mr. Berns Mr. Miller 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 Universi+y Muncie Nornnal University of Chicago Indiana U niversity MISS MARY BRANDON B. M.— Music DePauw University Northwestern University MiSS LYDIA SELLERS B. S.— Art Chicago Art Institute Applied Art Schoo!, Chicago Butler U niversity John hHerron Art Institute MR. HERMAN BERNS A. B. — Social Science Wabash College Ball State Teachers ' College Butler University Butler University Coaching School MR. PRES WILCOX Band and Orchestra Manchester College ADMINISTRATION Miss Stienke, home economics teacher who took the place of Mrs. Nearing, was the only new member of the faculty personnel this year. A home room system is used in our school. When the tardy bell rings at 8:30, all students are supposedly in their respective home rooms. Mimeographed daily bulletins are read and class and club meetings are held. First period classes begin at 8:45. School is dismissed at 11:45 for lunch, the classes being 57 minutes in length with three minutes between classes. The afternoon session begins at 1 :00 and continues until 4:00. Page 9



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ADMINISTRATION The monotony of school life is relieved by various assembly programs. These programs are usually educational and very interesting. A series of geographical pictures have been shown this year in addition to many other interesting features. Other convocations included talks by an air hostess and a Syrian immigrant, and a demonstration of television. Movies have become very popular in the last few years as a means of demon- stration in the class rooms. Sound films are now used most generally and add much to the interest and attention of the students. A full length feature, Uncle Tom ' s Cabin, was shown to the junior and senior social science classes. FACULTY VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. ISAAC COSPER Manual Training Tri-State College Purdue University University of Wisconsin Indiana University MISS WILMA DUFF A. B. — Physical Education Ball State Teachers ' College University of Wisconsin University of Tennessee MR. CLYDE GUMPP B. S. — Commercial Manchester College Indiana University Drake University Ball State Teachers ' Co MISS EUNICE STIENKE B. S. — hjome Economics Purdue MR CECIL YOUNG A. B., M. S. — Physical Education University of Wisconsin DePauw University University of Illinois University of Michigan Indiana U niverslty MISS OPAL DeLANCEY A. B. — Commercial Ball State Teachers ' College University of Chicago MR. CHARLES HORNADAY B- S. A. — Agriculture and Science Purdue University Indiana Unl ' Mr. Hornaday, Mr. Gumpp, Miss DeLancey, Mr. Young, Miss Stienke, Mr. Cosper, Miss Duff Page I I

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