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(flass Officers President Gregory Crumley Vice-President Lloyd Davis Secretary Daisy Pluhovoy Treasurer Frank Fredrickson Sergeant-at-Arins Doris Barrett Adviser Prof. Wilcox 6 - MOTTO The horizon widens as we climb.” AIM God ' s country , God ' s people, and God ' s messengers. ' ' FLOWER Lily of the valley. COLORS Green and white. Seventeen
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But it pays, for Marie has earned her entire way through three and one-half years of schooling at Auburn Academy. Her bugbear is Spanish. Alaska can well be proud to claim Clyde Smith as her son. We don’t see how Auburn can get along without him next year. He is a first-rate fisherman, class-mate, friend, and an all-round fellow. Gladdy is a secretary plus, and she must be a good one. She has officiated in this capacity for the Girls’ Club, Senior Class, and is typist on the Annual staff. Miss Clark is act ive and has a good time in life. What can we say about Mary Nakabayashi? She is so quiet and modest. We do know that we like her, and that she is very fond of her wee twin nieces. Can you blame her? So are we. Our faithful second-floor monitor is Wilma who comes from Bellingham, the tulip city. She says her object of hate is physics, and her greatest failing is to get the stove too hot when frying eggs. Anyway she never failed in classes, so now she’s valedictorian of our class. She is known for her readings and the friendship existing between her and Marie. This young miss is responsible for our interesting M. V. programs the second semester. Guess who—Gracie, of course. That tall, dignified girl? Why, that’s Eunice Cartwright. She works in the office, and sees that we all have a good breakfast. Her hobbies are many and varied. When she has time, she likes to read, write shorthand, and sew. Harold Comer came to join our class just in time. We remember him for his hearty laugh and the pranks he plays on his roommate. E. C. AND W. G. Sixteen
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First Row: Parker Hilton, Lloyd Davis, Daisy Pluhovoy, Frank Fredrickson. Second Row: Elvira Pluhovoy, Virginia Whitney, Orval Peterson; Marjorie Swigart. Third Row: Joyce Cottrell, Gregory Crumley, Doris Barrett, Viviene Sandmeyer. Fourth Row: Roy Mitchell, Muriel Johnson, Goldie Gill, Richard Braaten. Eighteen
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