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1928 THE MAGNET Sophomores We are just a jolly set now, keeping the school fires burning and making things lively. We are proud of our class too, for some day you will know us as missionaries, doctors, teachers, musicians, stenographers, and nurses. We started at the bottom greener than even the Freshies, and are still coming up. After all our education is complete, each of us hope to have a place in God’s work because,- We live to learn in life’s hard school. That we prepared may be To answer quickly to the call Here am I, O Lord, send me. —Amy Jacobsen. Freshmen “Success” is our aim and “Onward” our motto. By this we mean to progress in our school and make the best of our every opportunity. As we make this our determination all through the three more years at W. W. A. and four years of college, we know we will be prepared for our Master’s work. When we have finished our work on earth, we hope to be called to the school above, which has been prepared for all those who are faithful in their work here on earth and for those who love God .—Bernice McElhaney. Page Twenty-four
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WESTERN WASHINGTON ACADEMY 1928 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms c Uhe Juniors Howard Finks Frances Johnson Ruth Nerlun d Lewis Larson Warren Halverson J UST three short years ago, we arrived here at Western Washington Academy as timid Freshmen to set our feet for the first time on the hard and stony paths to knowledge. How great and wise the Seniors did seem then, and the Juniors and Sophomores were awe-inspiring with all their learning. But what are we today? The Sophomores of that day are now Seniors, and a wondrous transformation has come about, and instead of a timid group of Freshmen, we are twenty Juniors, earnestly and ambitiously working toward a shining goal. Three mile posts on this stony road have been passed, and the end of our happy academic days can be dimly seen. The members of the Junior class have a variety of accomplishments. The director and several members of the orchestra are Juniors. We have pianists and singers in our class also. Three members are in the art class, and the chorus is greatly swelled by twenty-niners. We all have a strong love for W. W. A. and every one is loyal to our Class of ’29 and to our school. —Arnie Roberts Page Twenty-three
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