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STl II )ENT ASSOCIATK)N The success of a club or organization depends to a great extent upon the co-operation and unity of the minds and hearts of its members. Our Association has been composed of about one hundred seventy-five loyal and enthusiastic members who have been the means of making it a success. A feeling of true loyalty and a spirit of, “Do it the best and make it the biggest” has been very evident in our school. The purpose of the Student Association of Western Wash¬ ington Academy has been to foster and develop this spirit in the entire student body and faculty. I believe the Association has done justice to the year ’26 and ’27 in its purpose to the school. The achievements of the organization are worthy of mention because of their value to the institution and the experience given to each member. The departments of the Association have functioned harmon¬ iously and successfully, finishing every task they began with an “Over the Top” motto. The executive body has tried to place and keep before the student body, the very highest ideals of Christianity, Culture Leadership and Brotherly Love. I am sure that as the students leave school this year they will have been impressed with the benefits from the school derived through the Student Association. Harold Rudolph, ’27, President . Page thirty
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THE SEVENTH AN The seventh and eighth grades, though few in number, play just as important a part in school life at W. W. A. as the more conspicuous classes. Down in the little room (No. 3) in the southwest corner of the building you may see them as busy as bees. Twenty-two heads are bowed over their books. When our teacher Mrs. Nelson, calls the eighth grade Bible class, fourteen pairs of bright eyes are turned immediately toward her, eager to recite the lesson which is so interesting. We are looking forward anxiously to that day when our diplomas will give us the pleasure of being “green freshies.” We } EIGHTH GRADES will be more glad because we shall be Seniors some day. Although we are at the bottom of the ladder now, we determine to climb to the top, and fill responsible positions in the Master’s vineyard. We are indeed very grateful to Professor Shull for granting us the privilege of enjoying the advantages of meeting in the administration building. It is a great improvement over our previous quarters. The seventh and eighth grades are a group of lively boys and girls reaching up and out for the nobler things gained by those who earnestly seek for them. Edith M. Walch, ’31. Page twenty-nine
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THE MAGNET STAFF Front Row: Dorothy.Cox, Marguerite Cox, Mrs. M. B. Gilbert, Maritta Hunt, Christine Fredrickson, Edna Green, Feme Horsman Back Row: Merle Smith, Genevieve Bunch, Arthur Purdey, Donald Crow, Charles Warned, Warren Halverson, Glenna Haynes, Kenneth Somers Page thirty-one
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