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ELLA MIDDLETON Seattle, Washington Sec. A. S. B. 3; Treas. Regina 3; Asst. Leader M. V. 4; Prayer Band Leader 4; Violin Quartet 3; Orchestra 3; S. S. Orches¬ tra 4. A winning smile, a heart that ' s gay, A voice to sing the livelong day . KENNETH RIDGLEY Auburn, Washington Adv. Mgr. Rainier Vista 4; Pres. Tilli- :um 3; Social Vice-Pres. Tillicum 4; Sgt.- .it-Arms Tillicum 3. He is always there whenever there ' s need; With his ideals he ' s hound to succeed. DORIS SAILOR Tacoma, Washington Lincoln High School 3; Art Editor Rainier Vista 4. Happy am , from cares I ' m free, Why aren ' t they all content like me? DICK SKAARE Everett, Washington Sgt.-at-Arms Casa Loma 4. A hoy among boys, a sport among sports; A right good, jolly good chum. ETHEL SAILOR Tacoma, Washington Portland Union Academy 3. The heavens such grace did lend her, That she might admired he. VICTOR SOSSONG Tacoma, Washington Judge Kangaroo Court 4; Asst. Supt. S. S. 4; Leader Ministerial Band 3; Prayer Band Leader 4. Who comprehends his trust, and to the same Keeps faithful with a singleness of aim. BRACE NORTH East Sound, Washington Vice-Pres. Ministerial Band 4; Prayer Band Leader 3, 4. Faithful at study, faithful at ivork One who never wants to shirk. BETTY SPAULDING Tacoma, Washington Asst. Cultural Vice-Pres. A. S. B. 4; Treas. Regina 2; Asst. Sec. S. S. 4; Sec.- Treas. Periscope Club 4. She spoke, and the work was started; She smiled, and the shadows departed. HAROLD OBERG Seattle, Washington Far Eastern Academy 3; Vice-Pres. Peri¬ scope Club 4. He lives at peace with all mankind; In friendship he is true. HALLENE WHITE Sumner, Washington Sec. A. S. B. 4; Sec. Regina 4; Prayer Band Leader 4. Pure and true character well I know, Leaves in the heart no room for selfish¬ ness. FRANK OWENS Seattle, Washington Lynwood Academy 2, 3. As blithe a man as you could wish to sec, On a spring holiday. ELLA MAE WYATT Newberg, Oregon Treas. Regina 4; Asst. Sec. S. S. 4; Sec. Ministerial Band 3; Prayer Band Leader 3, 4. There was a soft and pensive grace, A cast of thought upon her face. 2 3
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JOE CRAIN ' Auburn, Washington Sgt.-at-Arms Tilicum Club 3. I dare do all that becomes a man, Who dares do more is none” MAXINE FAVOR Auburn, Washington She’ll prove this point to anyone, The less you speak., the more you get done.” BILL MEHLING Granger, Washington Yakima Valley Academy 3. Cheerful, manly, full of fun, With a hearty smile for everyone.” ARDELLA HILDE Auburn, Washington Vice-Pres. Tillicum 4; Sec. Tillicum 3; Sec. S. S. 3; Sec. M. V. 3. Her mind’s her kingdom; Her will’s her law.” MERLE PIERSON Chewelah, Washington Yakima Valley Academy 3. If all the world were his, He could be no gladder than he is.” DOROTHY McCOWN Arlington, Washington Let the learned think what they will, I keep my opinions still.” BERDENE TESTER Gig Harbor, Washington Everett High School. Meek as a fern in a shady glen, Yet thrifty and cheerful a fern she has been.” BILL LAWSON Seattle, Washington Bus. Mgr. Rainier Vista 4; Assoc. Editor Rainier Vista 3; Assoc. Sec. S. S. 3; Pres. Ministerial Band 4; Prayer Band Leader 4. W hat ever skeptic could inquire for, For every ' tvhy’ he had a ' wherefore’.” HYRETHA THOMPSON Seattle, Washington Spiritual Vice-Pres. Regina 4; Asst. Leader M. V. 4; Sec. S. S. 3; Pianist Ministerial band 4; Prayer Band Leader 4. A flower, a smile, a word of cheer, These are her gifts from year to year.” BOB MONTANYE Angwin, California Pacific Union College Prep. School 3. The best kind of a friend to have around; Real leadership in him is found.” PEGGY VELLO Tacoma, Washington Typist Rainier Vista 2; Pres. Regina 4. Full of fun from care set free That is the way she will always be.” PAT McCOMAS Auburn, Washington Coeur d’Alene High School 2. It is his trade to do good, And to think it his recreation.”
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ALBERT STOOPS Salem, Oregon Laurelwood Academy 2, 3. If I had lived in the days of old , rd have been a gallant knight.” BETTY-ROSE SARGEANT Bellingham, Washington Assoc. Editor Rainier Vista 4; Asst. Lit. Editor Rainier Vista 3; First Asst. Social Vice-Pres. A. S. B. 4; Pres. Regina 4; Sec. Junior Class 3; Asst. Leader M .V. 3; Asst. S. S. 3. I prize the gift my Maker lends The simple art of making friends.” KEITH TAYLOR Centralia, Washington Centralia High School 1, 2. When he fixed his heart , he sent his hand, To do his heart’s desire.” LENARD PADDOCK Nordland, Washington Photo Editor Rainier Vista 4; Pres. Camera Club 4; Leader M. V. Mailing Band 3; Prayer Ban d Leader 2. There’s life alone in duty done, And rest alone in striving.” GENEVIEVE WHITEHOUSE Auburn, Washington She’s tv hat she pretends to be, About her there is no make-believe.” CHARLES RICHTER SOUTHWORTH, WASHINGTON South Kitsap Union High School 2; Orchestra 4. The man of independent mind, Indeed is very hard to find.” EDMUND WILLIAMS Yakima, Washington Sec.-Treas. Casa Loma 4; Prayer Band Leader 3, 4. Whose high endeavors are an inward light That makes the path before him bright.” Seniors So quickly it seems now, that life at Auburn Academy is over for the seniors of ’41 and how perfect it was! During the freshman year, Academy life was something new and bright and perhaps a trifle bewildering ... as sophomores the ’41-ers wanted to know what made things go ’round, and they were quick in finding out, too! . . . and then came the time when they were Juniors,—when life was a merry-go-round of activity and fun—oh, and study of course ... all of a sudden the class jumped into the limelight as Seniors—top flight to end too soon in graduation . . . and goodbye. So the class of ’41 leaves its mark and goes its way—taking hope and courage, faith and eager confidence, to find their places in the years of service which lie ahead. They leave a bit of their shining light and carefree laughter to enrich forever the halls of Auburn Academy. 2-4
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