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OUR TEACHERS, 15 STRONG, EXPLAIN NUMEROUS MR. RALPH CHATELAIN—Instrumental Music. Known to students as Chat . . . Pet Peeve—students who won't listen to directions . . . Lives in Peru, and his Pontiac will do over 60 mph if he is a little late. MR. RALF GRAHAM—Journalism, American History, Civics, Economics. Always flashing his way around school . . . Long assignments are the rule, not the exception . . . True-false tests give history students the jitters . . . Ambition—to own a newspaper. MR. DALLAS EVANS—Football, Track, Junior High Principal. Spends winter weekends hunting the wiley duck . . . Keeps in shape by refing basketball games . . . Delights in nicknaming athletes, and singing bass shower room serenades. MR. KENNETH HUTTON—Mathematics. Sponsors freshman class . . . Is an ardent movie fan . . . Biggest headache—students who cheat . . . Knows mathematics from a to 2 . . . Sports new cream colored Ford. This page is sponsored by AUBURN GREENHOUSE Flowers for Every Occasion Lew Milam
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LEADERS TRY TO GIVE COMPETENT SERVICE Uppermost in the minds of the Board of Education, the Administration, and the Faculty is the provision of a good education for all students who attend Auburn High School. The Board, chosen by the vote of their fellow townsmen, give freely of their time and effort with no thought of reward beyond the knowledge that they are safeguarding the interests of both the taxpayers and the youth of Auburn. To translate the broad policies of the Board into a well-balanced school program, administrators are provided to foresee and solve the countless problems of operating a $149,275 a year business. No school system is complete, however, without the teachers who are not only specialists in their own subject matter fields, but also have had special training in recognizing and helping solve, through individual and group conferences, many of the problems which confront teenagers. Recognizing the broadening scope of education today, the Auburn High School staff offers the basic courses In English, language, mathematics, science, and social studies needed for college prep. But in addition, it offers courses in business, agriculture, and homemaking for the vocational minded students. MACLAY—Personification of efficiency plus MRS. MARSEllE EVANS, Secretary—Always has a smile for everyone . . . Keeps calm when others go to pieces . . . Helpful is her middle name. This page sponsored by FERNEAU and KIECHEL Lawyers . . . Keeps school running smoothly by anticipating problems . . . Likes to ref or watch sports in his spare time. PRINCIPAL HARRY E. WEEKLY—Statistician extraordinary . . . Has right answer at the right time for most problems . . . Expert student schedule arranger.
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UBJECTS, MAKE ASSIGNMENTS, GIVE TESTS MR. ARTHUR GILBERT—Chemistry, Junior High Science. Tries to keep little stinkers under control . . . Speeds home to Johnson every evening to milk his cows . . . Always on hand when students need extra help. MISS WILDA KING—Science, Physics, Math. Uses spare time to teach would-be pianists . . . Proud owner of a new Chevy . . . Tells scientists about flora and fauna . . . Makes flying trips to Shubert every week end. MRS. AILEEN GRAHAM—English, Library. Enjoys library work so much she studies about it during summers . . . Has passion for chocolate sodas . . . Red hair, but not the proverbial temper . . . Pet saying— Don't use a preposition to end a sentence with! MR. JOHN LUX—Social Studies, World History. A glance from his flashing eye subdues the most rowdy student . . . Enjoys playing with two small fry at home . . . Dry humor at its wittiest .. . Paints and carpenters during vacations. This page sponsored by MIDWAY GROCERY Quality Meats and Groceries
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