First Row: Gordon Ellstrom, President; Theo da Silva, Vice-President; Hylda Keszler, Secretary; Gordan Davis, Treasurer; Lynn Pester, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second Row:Marie Lyman, John Reynolds, William Ferris, Donald Sargeant, Jean D’Albertine. Third Row: James Vetter, Mary Richardson, Wallace Akahoshi, Ruthanna McNay, George Richardson. Fourth Row: Isabelle Walch, Arthur Malott, Wallace Ince, Douglas Cornell, Barbara Moulton. g{ 24
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Freslhm n Class pHE freshman class of Auburn Academy extend greetings to you. We are a happy group of students who are thankful for the privilege of attending an academy. It didn’t take us long after entering our new home last September to catch the school spirit that seemed to be everywhere, and even though there are not so many of us, we surely do enjoy school life. We are glad that we have three more years ahead of us before we will change our port. Our class has made a number of trips that have been very interesting to us. We visited the Northwest Chair factory in Tacoma, and the Ice Cream company of Auburn. To apply ourselves to whatever task is given us and always be honest and true to principle is the aim of this freshman class. Seventk and EigHntli Grades w E are just a jolly set of boys and girls preparing to launch out on academic life. It is our aim to secure the education and training that is necessary to make good students for Auburn Academy. We are happy in our association with the older aca¬ demic friends and enjoy having a part in their activities in the school. e{ 26 } ?
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