Auburn High School - Follies Yearbook (Auburn, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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Hi. iie.l6 ui ama MR. H. L. McKENNEY Mr. McKenney continues to demonstrate his executive ability in the efficient manner in which he superintends the Auburn School System. Too few students realize the superintendent ' s responsibilities, which include many and various problems such as personnel, finance, and pur- chasing, as well as the maintenance of five school build- ings. Under his leadership. Auburn High School has gained a very high academic rating, which students after their graduation have found to be much to their advan- tage. This is a high tribute to Mr. McKenney ' s successful management, but it is his sincere interest in the students and his unceasing friendliness which have endeared him to all students. They are indeed proud and fortunate to have him as their superintendent. EMMA STEBING is the girl whom we see every afternoon in Mr. Miller ' s office. The students are all familiar with her friendliness and sin- cerity in helping them over the various rough spots which occur in a student ' s life. Her ready assistance to Mr. Miller has made her a neces- sity in carrying out the various activities of an efficient principal ' s office. CARMA PATEE is very familiar around the halls of A.HS. Her willingness to assist the students in their many hours of need has won her recognition as an able friend. For those who have not required her services, a kindly smile or a cheerful nod has sufficed to make her well liked. Her efficient work and service to Mr. McKenney have proved her ability as a competent secretary. MR. LLOYD MILLER came to Auburn in 1929 as teacher of citizenship, vocations, and world history. January 1, 1950, marked the beginning of his fourteenth year as principal of Auburn High School. His responsibilities and duties have increased with the years, and he is now com- pletely occupied with the many and varied school ac- tivities. The demands upon his time and energy are countless, and all too often one may perceive light gleam- ing in his office long after regular hours. Mr. Miller, how- ever, considers his overtime but a part of his numerous duties, and he is ever ready and eager to assist students in their troubles and crises. Page 9

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Boa d ajj i iectaM. MR, E. A. HUSSELMAM is serving his eighth term as a member of the Auburn School Board, He is now, for the seventh year, its president. Through his great personal interest in all school activities, he has gained a thorough understanding of school problems. His work on the school board has demonstrated his ability to solve them. Knowledge and sincere appreciation of his duties have added another full year of accomplishments. MR. W. G. WEINERT is now completing his second year as secretary of the Auburn School Board. His many years of meeting the people of our community in his daily business, and his interest in our civic affairs serve him well in his present capacity. His previous year of exper- ience and his increasing knowledge of the intricacies of school management have made him a valuable mem- ber of the Board which di- rects the finances, policies and proceedings of our school system in Auburn. MR. HENRY M. SHOOK is beginning his first year as a member of the Auburn School Board. His interest in school affairs is heightened because he has three small daughters in the elementary system. He has, moreover, proved himself most capable in managing his own busi- ness. His participation in civic affairs has accomplished much toward improving the community. Considering these and other achievements, he should be a great asset to our school system. Page .A:ji t.



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MR FRANK WEATHERS AB, Social Science Muncie Normal IJniversity oi Chicago Indiana University DePauw University Hobby: Fishing, bowling, and pitching horseshoes MRS, ARTELLA TETER A.B. Mathematics Indiana University Manchester College Hobby Reading MR, LI.OYD W, MILLER AB, M,A Social Science University ol Michigan Hobby: Extracurricular ac- tivities at school MR, RANDALL LAWSON BS, Physical Education, Social Science Basketball Coach Butler University 7 Hobby: Sports MR, JOHN W. ROSE AB,, MS, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics Tri-State College Hiram College Indiana University Hobby: Reading MISS MAUDE ARMSTRONG AB, English Michigan State Normal College Syracuse University Hobby: Outdoor activities Page 10 vj .;Jri«-.ji-j j. fc-3

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