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Page 18 text:
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Off Duty! 1. Heralds of Spring.” 2. Pease a la carte.” 3. Net”-profit. 4. Every morning—rain or shine. 5 . An annual” event! 6. Applied force.” 7. Pop” Stockton— Shop foreman. 8. Special delivery! 9. The man behind the hammer and saw. 10. Dorm bound.” 11. One step to pleasure. 12. Shop sales’ manager, Knudsen. 13. Caught in a (s)nap!
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FACULTY Lois Bruce-Mehling Instructor in Typing Walla Walla College, B. A. J. G. Meeiling, Jr. Accountant Instructor in Bookkeeping Walla Walla College, B. B.A. Doris Parkinson Instructor in Music and French University of Washington, B. M. N. F. Pease Instructor in Bible Walla Walla College, B. A. W. L. SCHOEPFLIN Preceptor Instructor in Civics and English I Walla Walla College, B. A.
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Auburn Academy History For twenty years now Auburn Academy has been in operation as the academic school of the Wash¬ ington Conference. Auburn Acade my replaced the two conference schools existing at the time, one at Mt. Vernon and the other to the south near Battle Ground. Sufficient funds were raised at the 1919 campmeeting to complete a single unit administration building, comprising class rooms, chapel, kitchen, dining room, and also the girls’ dormitory. During the course of the second school year this building was leveled to the ground by fire. Not letting this discourage them, the people built the present administration building and the separate girls’ dormitory. To make room for an increasing enrollment the girls’ dormitory has twice been en¬ larged, first under Professor Shull’s administration in 1925, and again under Professor Hubbs’ ad¬ ministration in 1937. In 1931-32 under the administration of Professor Green a modern boys’ dormitory was erected replacing the old building. Each room has hot and cold water and all the floors are of hardwood. Since 1937, under Professor Hubbs, many improvements have been made on the school and cam¬ pus, and at the present time a new boiler has been purchase for installation this summer. Auburn is second to none in equipment, service and location, and we are proud of its high ideals. We are also thankful for faithful teachers who have so ably assisted us through these school years. Auburn Academy Principals Shephard . . . . . . . 1919-1920 Green. . . . 1930-1932 Wilcox . . . . . . . 1920-1922 Flottel .... . . . 1932-1935 Hamilton . . . 1922-1925 Hottel-Wilcox . . . . 1935-1936 Shull. . . . 1925-1928 Hubbs .... . . . 1936- Losey. . . . 1928-1930
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