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Page 33 text:
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CN THE i LIFE IS JUST LIKE A DREAM, or is it that balmy mountain sun¬ shine ? —Elmer and Junior, trying to decide. CAMPlf Batter up! Joe Crain attempts a swing. Lucille stoops to conquer. One of our 50 kitchen girls. isn’t what it’s cracked up o be, contradicts Wilma and Geneva. Triple Twin A As of Auburn Academy Roe, Simmons, Lumper Casa Loma Pals Niel, Shirby, Wyldes hese camera shy boys are not quick enough for our Jindid camera. Now we snap them by wholesale lots. Why it’s Harley, of course! Wyldes Munroe in person. The fire in the fiery furnace is poked by the fireman, Wesley Hagey.
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AUBURN ACADEMY is in the vista of Mt. Rainier, one of the most beautiful mountains in North America. HITliER AND Y€N “Mama, that man ' s here again! shouts Marshall Gul- ton as Professor Schoepflin administers a much needed whack. The door openeth and who should appear? Just Oscar again. Is it good, Miss Putvin? Humes, daring young man of the flagpole. Just one of the 765 meals in a school term. Beans? ‘It s nice to get up in the morning, sings Ora- belle at 5:30 a. m. in the bean patch. Waiting for something, Thais? Eddie tries out a type of bike. Smile, Miss Pannett! Missoula and Dave, tool First base—Down and out, Stan?
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President Rowland and Treasurer Maddox out for a little recreation. The seniors announced their officers at a ban¬ quet, March 8. ASSOCIATED STDDENTS Students ' Association of Auburn Acad- A emy is an institution maintained for the greatest good and enjoyment of all the stu¬ dents. Regular sessions are held at which the Association’s business is transacted accord¬ ing to parliamentary rules. The Association this year has sponsored a banquet and several Saturday evening enter¬ tainments, financed some athletic equipment, and above all have put out, through the staff our biggest project, The Rainier Vista. There are other small items that the Association is constantly attending to, but . which could not be enumerated here. We have not done anything startling or great but I assure you we are DEFINITELY ALIVE. Left to right , seated —Elmer Maddox, Emily Wheeler, Alta Shollenburg, Wilma Bissell, Ed McGhee, Victor Lumper. Standing —Neil Rowland. Roland Stenquist.
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