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In Dedication ... to MISS CAROL M. DAWSON, who has rendered thirty-five years of service at Auburn High School. Miss Dawson ' s efficiency and high standards are two of the qualities which have made her such a valuable teacher. For many years, Miss Dawson taught Cae- sar ' s reign and downfall in Latin classes. Her sopho- more English classes were informative hours of edu- cation. For many years, she was librarian, sponsor of the school newspaper, and literary adviser of the Follies, as well as sponsor of several classes. Travel- ing, reading, cooking, and participation in church ac- tivities take much of Miss Dawson ' s spare time. We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to her for all she has done for us. ... to MR. LLOYD W. MILLER, who for twenty- three years was our beloved and respected principal. Mr. Miller ' s duties as principal were many and varied. He taught group guidance, vocations, and citizenship; he was in charge of all extra-curricular activities, was athletic director, and for many years was sponsor of our annual. But Mr. Miller will be most remem- bered because of his willingness and desire to help students in solving any problems which troubled them. We are quite fortunate in that Mr. Miller remained as a teacher of world history. His capabilities along these lines are as outstanding as the performance of his duties as principal. For all his help and direction, we can merely say — Thank you! ... to MR. FRANK W. WEATHERS, who has, since 1922, educated his students in matters of history and government. Mr. Weathers ' s list of subjects taught included civics, economics, U.S. government, citizen- ship, U.S. history, English, world history, and geogra- phy. His efficient and complete method of teaching prepared his students well for future activities. The field trips to Indianapolis and the junior-senior trips to Washington and New York were all interesting, informative and enjoyable experiences. In addition to his full teaching schedule, Mr. W eathers was spon- sor of several classes. In the future, Mr. Weathers will be spending a good deal of his time farming, which is a full-time job in itself. We wish to express our sin- cere appreciation for the many fruitful years Mr. Weathers gave to Auburn High School. ... to MR. CECIL E. YOUNG, who offered his services as both teacher and coach for thirty-six years. In the classroom, Mr. Young taught world history physical education, and driver education. He was head basketball coach for thirteen years, head track coach for twenty-eight years, and head football coach for thirty-one years. In the community he has con- tributed much to the Lions Club, of which he is a past president, and to the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Young ' s hob- bies include fishing, reading, and traveling. As for his future, he intends to remain in Auburn; but much of his time will be spent at his cottage on Lake George and traveling with his wife. For his cheerful attitude and undying spirit, Mr. Young will long be remembered. Page 10
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m The students congregated in the halls to discuss the main events of the week . . . The Follies staff worked anxiously to make this year ' s book fit into the theme, Stairway to the Stars, and to get the book out on time . . . Many hours of labor were put into each issue of the Devils ' Journal by the newspaper staff . . . With the coming of spring, the track season arrived. . . . The Red Devil Band provided inspiring music at fairs, at concerts, and at ball games . . . Many seniors waited, trying to anticipate what the theme of the junior-senior banquet would be . . . With feel- ings of solicitude and anticipation, the seniors par- ticipated in graduation exercises, the finale of their high school days.
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