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THE SENIOR CLASS Four years ago, twenty-four bewildered freshmen entered the portals of Auburn Academy to begin training for a life of service for God and man. During these four years, the persevering class has been added to and subtracted from until now there are forty-five seniors awaiting their diplomas with eagerness, but not without regret at leaving their beloved Alma Mater. Along the way some have left us, but still more have decided to join our ranks and finish their schooling, preparatory to college, here in this modern School of the Prophets. Today, no longer bewildered, but confident and secure with the love of God firmly instilled in their hearts, the seniors look forward with great anticipation to the soon coming days when they will go on to higher education or branch out in their various fields of service. The graduating class of 1940, organized early in the second semester, February 8, choosing as their adviser, Professor R. L. Hubbs. Under his kindly and interested direction, the class has enjoyed many lively activities, which will be some of their most pleasant memories in years to come. THE JUNIOR CLASS Here on the academy sea Our ship three years has sailed. It’s passed through many a fog and storm But never once has failed. Our staunch crew has been altered By many of life’s strange fates, Since first we lifted our anchor To sail as true shipmates. fust one more year of sailing And our voyage here is o’er Then our good ship will venture forth On wider seas once more. We forty-five young mariners, See shining, from afar, The light of opportunity Which is our guiding star. Soon into the Harbor of Service Our Pilot’s hand will guide, Until this course is finished And we stand by His side. —Lorabel Fjordbeck.
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BRACE NORTH To be doing good is man’s most glorious task.” DOREENA PIERSON She has singing in her heart, gladness in her eye. THELMA PECK A peck of vitality, a bushel of fun. KENNETH RIDGELY With all a friend’s best virtues shining bright. ERLYNE RUSSELL A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market.” KEITH TAYLOR r 7 never hurry; neither do I worry.” DICK SKAARE Good sportsmanship—his motto! VERA PLEW Quiet? When she’s asleep, maybe! EDMUND WILLIAMS Albeit in the general way, a sober man am I.” DOROTHY RAMAGE A rosebud set with little wilful thorns. SHIRLEY STENQUIST Carefree to be as a bird that sings. VICTOR SOSSONG I’ve loved good learning all my life.” HYRETLIA THOMPSON Constant as the North Star. ALBERT WEST ’Tis good to be merry and wise.” ELDON WAHNER A cheerful countenance doeth good as a medicine.” ORA BELLE ST. JOHN Soft smiles by human kindness bred. HALLENE WHITE Quiet streams are the deepest. ELLA MAE WYATT True as the dial to the sun! PEGGY VELLO A light heart lives long.” GENEVIEVE WHITEHOUSE I live for those who love me and the good that 1 can do.” 1941
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