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To Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Aplington, ivho are an exempli¬ fication of faith and loyalty in friendship, whose under¬ standing of human nature has helped them to spur students on to victories, and ivhose presence in our school for four years has inspired us to put forth our best efforts to live noble Christian lives; to them, ivith sincere wishes for their success in future years, ive dedicate this volume of the 1933 Rainier Vista.
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In publishing this annual it has been the object of the staff to present in as pleasing a manner as possible the activities of one school term. We have tried to make every section of this , the fourth edition of the Rainier Vista , represent some phase of our school life: So that the students may not forget the years spent at Auburn; So that those interested in our school may become better acquainted with us; So that the students may revive again the spirit of Auburn Academy in days to come. The Staff.
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AnnHmm Academy History In Western Washington, In the state ice hold most dear. We have built a Christian School, Within the present year. Where youthful volunteers For Christian service true May be prepared for coming years, Their Master ' s ivill to do. Such was the opening verse of the song of the campaign for building the Auburn Academy in 1919. Prior to that time two conference schools had been in operation, the one at the north near Mount Vernon, and the other at the south not far from Battle Ground. There was a question whether the conference could support two schools, giving to each the equipment needful for strong work to meet the increasing educational demands by state and denominational interests. At the camp meeting in 1918 it was decided to built a central school of modern construction and equipment. To this end the initial work of financing was begun, and a committee on location was appointed, who after canvassing several places, decided upon the present site as the most favorable. Sufficient funds were raised during the 1919 6 )c
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