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The Ex Superintendent McKenney Says — Progress in civilization is advancement toward a higher and better state in human affairs. The history of man portrays his continual struggle to im- prove himself and the conditions under which he has lived. To give young people opportunity to gain experience and training and these in proportion to their abilities and aptitudes, we must have better schools, which means better buildings, better equipment and better teach- ing. Young people must be trained. Civiliza- tion must continue to progress. Principal Miller Says — The selection of Progress as a theme for the Follies of 1946 is a timely choice. Only Progress in human relationships will enable the countries of the world to live peacefully under the guidance of the United Nations. Helen Houlton is carrying out her various duties as Mr. McKenney ' s office girl in a very efficient manner. The students all hope to see her again next year. Maxine Brown uses most of her valuable time answering questions and finding things. She is Mr. Miller ' s right-hand man. Small but mighty would describe her. Page 8
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X 3 « it ,. f»i4 , » .» ,vi «8 r n u ' N A four years ' search for knowledge is tedious, but the faculty from the be- ginning has taken a deep interest in our progress. Page 7
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cutis es The Auburn School Board, which is composed of three local business men, forms the executive body. This group, with the aid of Mr. McKenney, superin- tendent of schools, conforms the financial program to fit the budget and formulates school policies. Mr. Haggarty, as treasurer, is a very fit holder of the office. He is president of one of our local banks. He says the school system must be the best — which is none too good. He undertakes a game of golf for recreation. Mr. D. K. Armstrong, secretary of the board, runs a successful grocery business in south Auburn. Having a son in high school, he is deeply interested in the various activities pro- vided for the boys. Mr. E. A. Husselman is president of the board. His business is the selling of monuments, but he also has his moments for recreation, namely, fly fishing. Page 9
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