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STUDE T DMI ISTRATIO STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Left to right: Payne. Clark, Gaines. The student council is a group of students organized to conduct the business and social life at Auburn High School. lt is composed of the student body officers, a representative from each roll room, the yell leaders. and Mr. Rogel, adviser. This year many students wanted more roll room meetings. As a result, roll room and student council meetings were held oftener with the representatives reporting back to their roll rooms with the information they obtained. A few of the council activities included revising the school constitution and promot- ing noon dances. i Seated. left to right: Bastrom, Vick, Jackson, Clark, Payne. Gaines, Oman, Culp. Goldsberry, Ryan. Standing: Speiser, Knapp, Towne, Larberg, Holton, Rogel, Carter, Hagen, Crouch, Traeger, Da vidson.
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SCHCOL ADMI ISTR TIO Seated, left to right: Sonnemann, Heritage, Bull. Standing: Bennett, Tonstad. Confronting the school board this year Was the problem of coordinating the school program with the War program. The board, Working with Mr. Towne and Mr. Rogel, encouraged many of the War issues about the school, such as the selling of War bonds and stamps, the War emergency courses, and the air raid drills. f The organization of night classes for adults was one of the achievements of the board this year. Methods of repairing farm machinery, vegetable production and vic- tory gardens, and poultry raising were a few of the courses taught in these classes. Another accomplishment of the board this year was the purchase of a strip of land on the east side of the high school, which may later be developed into a play-field for girls. SUPT. A. H, TOWNE PRIN. E. B. ROGEL
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FACU LTY MISS RUDOLPH MISS ROTTER State History, Art, English. Spanish, German, Latin, English. Art Club, Sophomore Class Adviser. Latin Club, German Club, Spanish Club, MRS. ESARY English, Speech. Maslteteers, Dramatics Adviser. MR. MUCZYNSKI Physical Education. Boys' A Club Adviser. Senior Class Adviser. MR. KNUDSON Biology, Civics, U. S. History. MISS MacNAUGI-ITON Library, English, State History. MR. SCHUMACHER Geometry, State History. Sophomore Class Adviser. I MISS HARDY Typing, Physical Education, Emergency Math., Journalism. Honor Society, Girls' AU Club Newspaper Adviser. MR. HOSTETTER Chemistry, Physics, Pre-Aviation Advanced Algebra, Solid Geom etry, Fundamentals of Electricity Movie Projector Operators Adviser.
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