Auburn Adventist Academy - Rainier Vista Yearbook (Auburn, WA)
- Class of 1942
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You will find the largest volume dam of masonry in the world located at Grand Coulee, Washington. While this dam is second in height to Boulder it contains three times the amount of concrete used there. This structure would build a monument as high as the Washington monument with its base covering six city blocks, or sufficient concrete to pave two roads twenty feet wide from coast to coast. This gigantic piece of masonry will hold in control the water of the mighty Columbia from its source 616 miles above. The power plant established here will generate 2,420,000 horsepower. The irrigation project in connection with the dam will provide for irrigating 1,200,- 000 acres. Before erecting this dam it was necessary to remove 18,000,000 yards of dirtg 1,000,000 yards of rock was excavated. In general from six to ten feet of weathered surface rock was removed to prepare for the foundation. This foundation was repeatedly tested by diamond drill holes. The engineers, recognizing that the en- tire super-structure depended upon the foundation, made every provision to assure the lasting strength of the foundation. So it is in life. Success for this world and the world to come must be based upon a proper foundation. Auburn Academy, founded to promote the cause of Christian education has proven in the lives of young people a mighty instrument in helping them to establish their lives upon the sure foundation of Christianity. The Board and Faculty purpose that this work shall continue to be the outstanding ac- complishment of this institution. C. A. Scriven. 6 Ax,-ZlC'Il!lllj K3 reelzrzgs rom i A ' nel The students of Auburn Academy in preparing this annual have planned to give friends and prospective students a picture of the school in its various activities While for the last few decades character building has been out of fashion in most schools. the outstanding aim of Auburn Academy is character development and the instilling in the hearts and minds of young people a love and appreciation of Christ ian ideals One of the purposes of this school is to prepare students for college. Another purpose is to give a practical and cultural education to that large group of young people who for one reason or another will not attend college. Experience has shown that more than half of the new students who enroll each year will never have the op portunity to benefit by what the college has to offer. VW feel a real responsibility for these young people and offer. along with the regular college entrance curriculum. sev- eral courses such as commerce. agriculture, woodwork, and. above all, interesting Bible courses which will help students to become useful citizens and leaders in Christian service. As you glance through these pages. we trust that you will receive an inspiration to come to a school where students may practice the real business of living while pur- suing their preparation for greater usefulness. As a representative of the faculty. l wish to extend my personal invitation to you to come to our school. A. J. Olson. N. F. Pease, B. A. Bible V R Jevsctt B Sczence Mathematzcs C I Wxtlcl B A Dean of Bous Old Testament Hzstorq G R Knudsen Shop gales Manager Mrs M I-lamp B A Dean of Gzrls Reqzslrar Mrs I C1 'Vhhlmg .Shorthand lupmq J A Lofgren KVoodShop Superznlendent CJN1 U ooduuork Vlrs A 109m N1 L mg Jr B B Accountant Bookkeeping Dorm Pnklnson french Wumc A .. .. '. . ' ' . B. , K I V I . l.c.1.fX. lfnglish . fm 'hl' . ., . .A. '. . 1' . . B. M. B Brmglc B A Lzbrarzan History A V Wlnn B S farm Manager Science Malron Home Economzcs Mrs A V WIHH R Fzrst Ard Home Nursmq Mrs. A. B. Bringlc, B. A. 7? ld NJ t if A lj 1 tcltutt .lcan Nlever Harold Lawson Dorian lsmond X t mlm llarvct' Nltllvr Norma Prtcrstm flamlvn 'lracy Arthur XX lntt Mrs Olson liarlmra Nliltlwlscn liarl Mvrcill Vumna lNlOl1I-lIlVU lfarl Nlcrcill Verona Montanyc Barbara Miltlwlscn Harvcy Miller Carolyn Tracy Norma Peterson Arthur XVhitc .lim Hackett .lcan Mayor Harold Lawson Dorian lsmond Mrs. Olson Nlr. Nlchling Edit OFfl'I7fChI-t'l- Associate lfditor ljlerartf lfdtlor flssislcmt ljrerurtf lfdttor Ar! Edztor Photo Ifdlror Snap Editor Bttst'nt'ss M unuyvr ffl-FCLIIKIIIAOI7 Manager fl dL'erl1'.st'ny Manuqvr 'I QLUJISI lalvrury AClL'!l.9f'f llttstrnhss Acltwlsvr J J 1 Aj A T CIIOOZ Bjflllg Words and Music by Madge Gould lay 5, 1930 Not 'Poo Fast u J ,E isis aw sl l Hill slde and val ley, :noun talns of s w, Sun on the mea dow gleam mg far be Tram mg For Service the v1de world o er, Send ing the mes sage as they d1d of 3 Dear Al ma Ma ter' Je pledge to thee Our Iond al le gzance, and our loy al 33555 5 F1 154952 me Nes tled und fn' trees, our school so dear Plant sd by Heav en, yore, xllth pur pose stead fast, 1n tent s1n cere, Ve bld all wel come , Our lives in ser vice to Christ our King, Always we ll love thee, aasgsjffgsjl fi fx CHORUS f A5515 iFEi.ls9.l4.sfEJ p 1 blest ev ery year AU BURN' We love thee for thy ten der mem o nes, from far and near l ways we ll s1n is-fgesmsfigaaa AU BURN Je send thee greetings floating on the breeze Always we ll cherzsh all he 'Rl7711Q.b -I -rn ideals taught by thee Train ing For Ser vice s AU BURN A CAD E zgtiiggg-I .I 5 gg? fr je J JEL A U B U B N A C A D E Y i J' - . - - . 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Xe IQIOIIS Irfl In Rught. Rvr.1IwII Iluvd MINISIII RIM IHIXNIJ OI-I ICI RS wnnxc NKITIIIIQ II1Icr I'c.xsu Row .I.lnIxsul1 St14r1If11l,f farzrmt afford' Io Ndlf IUZIII Ifwir Fff7IC!lf1071 IV iurlfnlffrc l'U77I,DfCfC. fwfurc ming for tfn' 217061, of otfvcrf ffm! nfrivff lfnw' flau rcfrzwd. C. f. p. 261. !1l1'.S'lII.fS lft fzleratzxrc In' rfutrxfmlcrl' jIIdlC'IUH,YfYY fm tfwc lramx. nz ffw wwf! on tfvc gfvat vlaipf ffm! pfp' lfvc Ma. ami' tfrmugfr lfn' malfv. G. P p. 353. I.anv X'.IrIII-v. XI.XII INC: ISXNIJ I I-Ir in Iixqfmr I ,swf I3 nmI 7 I,1u' I msfvt- 'xt I'z'mII WI I I MII :1 IIA-vgw Nunn I-IImwm .'-.1::.1sl1 f . ml Im l,vvrcll .Ioncs llrcsiclcnl llnrl Mc Trcnxurc ill FC I lamcs l'dstrum Scrgcanl-.11 arms .Janet Rrvgcrs Social Vice- Pros idcnl Rose lnckson Secretary Domi hy .lohnwn Cultural X'lCC'Pl'k'SlLlCl1l ,fl 55001 aztec I FJ zlz zcfemf gf lHl 'NI XV DINING ROON EFA -'.,,.-an-Q.-Q' , i' GIRLS' Cl UB Ol7lflCliRS gk row. left lu rightz Rusclla Ruswcll, Martha Richtcr. Virginia Mcifnwn, Xlcrlu flummin., Violet Scgadc, lmni row. lcfl uv right: Marfn Ann l..llIl'lll, ilw XYalclwr, l,ula Diqkcrwn. Della llurlcv. Mavis llahoul. Rrlalvll lluvcl. IN llll RIiCl IYIION ROOM . U ff? f cgzizcz C fzzfn ix iiii cam s iwxizi OR -'l Ulm 'S ROOM Qfiigil-9' :Ll ' 5-Q, 1, IA Sn- 57 r-' IZ BOYS' CLUB Of'I5ICIiRS lr-fr to righl: Johnny XX'.1rd, Tom Moors, Arthur Peterson. .Iuhn Inmdis Ionnie Norling Burdcttu Johnson, Mcadv Kinnr. usa X OIIICI V' .-YI HONH. WITH OUR DIQAN . BOYS ROOM VILLAGE CLUB SHIRLEY AND THE VIBRA HARP Yll IACLIL CQl,L'I5 OH lCI.R5 lctl um right. Alicu Krcnflcr, Nornm Pclurson, Averill Jwncs, Llder Pcasc. liill Nluorc. XXVCSIOH Autdfrhnr. Elvira Hildc LDOYOIIIUJ Ridglcv, x1Jl'iL'lIC Johnson lil Gljjflgl' fwfr fjfte illotitzlciiiz 776' fjfzcif c i as QOL By Hayes A. Davis Thou great. majestic peak That towrest far above thy younger brethren. Thy lofty head with everlasting snow is crowned: Thy royal glory cannot be compared to kings. The golden clouds of sunset gather 'round And thou of heav'n dost speak. Thou glory of the West. lf thou couldst speak today of all thy history And of this land which we now call our own. What scenes of awful grandeur thou wouldst paint When all this country was a wilderness Save for the haunts of Indians and beasts. I t was a quiet, peaceful eve like this. And earth and sky were resting as asleep. XVhen all the elements began to reel and tremble And thou in deepest thunder-tones didst speak. Thy lofty crown was lifted to the heavens And scattered by the wind like chaff in threshing. Then as the darkness of the night drew on, The flames and smoke that issued from thy heart Stood out against the starry sky Like some great god of power in his anger. And streams of living, molten rock Fled down thy sides into the vales below. All night that awful scene prevailed Like some great hurricane that sweeps the seas in winter: Now rushing, roaring, pouring forth destruction, Now resting, taking breath for greater blasts Till finally thy breath was all exhausted, And peacefully thou sankst in deepest slumber. Then when the faithful morning sun arose lt cast its rays on scenes of desolation. Far to the east and all within thy circle Lay boundless seas of flowing rock and ashes. The Indians who had stood with breathless gaze, Still stood with quivering limbs and anxious faces. For they believed that this was none but God Descending in his fury for their doings. Here now they yielded their devotion And bowed in solemn reverence to their-god. The years swept past And once again thy breast was decorated With snowy pillars such as were before, And bear and deer took up their habitation. Somehow. though humbler, greater in thy beauty. Thy rugged outlines make us love thee more. Then through the misty years that sped away The story of thy thunders passed from tribe to tribe: And still they worshipped and looked unto thee. But some forgot. and some passed by unheeding, And others chose and followed other paths Till finally thy worship was neglected And now they only look with pride and praise. And well they may be proud: For as tonight we sit in meditation Until the stars begin to twinkle in the sky. And the bright moon comes up and shines against thy Shedding again a soft and glowing luster Against thy dark, deep recesses and canyons. How can we but be filled with awe and wonder By thee-The Mountain That YVas God. summit. 3,521 'Zi f 3, , 32 x A ,:.3p,f, SFA1 . wma. U I , ,I I L' I ? Lil . 2 EQ'-1 J I pm., -,KA .. Of s 51.1 1 J 4 A hh if I 9? , gr ,v,,f 'x ! lili wma' Y , sy, 1, W, - 'X 1 1 n .X Iwlulul .lg.lin' 'IkfillII1Yif.1lt'. Pick un snnwlhing vnur xilos. l'rof,' Man Nb ul lcixurc. Su. il'N funny- Hnu MI' um Auburni 'liking it UJSY. Hi Bczly' Dusting thc plalc. XVhcrc haw You burn RA ul ? School davs. schonl d.xys4 ll's .1 long way down. Gibson HAH. Nicc Kiln'-fpllrrrf Pmluw hard- Rcwillc. l down .md 3 lu gnf Sec. ilk this wav-- Dav and Nliku, Strcnuuus cxcrfisc. Xvx' WAIXIU Q10 Inu Spwd Iimil fall m p. h I nm Ball' lrnlmn. l'lnlXly',il1x', xulmlu' 3 f- 111111 ,X lWFffX'l1'lL1 wc wnll 510' Ilan- .1 clrlnlx ITIUHXY' Uld illurv, .-Xllrcdu tall slurlcs .ljldlllf Surc Pmvs alum' right H1 fjllll vuur pcrlun l,1.lFl7.lf.1f' lun' lwacls .uv lN'llk'1 llmn unc, .'XCl1'I1lHlSll'.llIUl'1lWllIlll ing, Yicmrx' l'5.Il1IlllUl luo lmcl NVQ luur. XVhcrc clnl llwx' 1- nun l5uIIx' .xml l lllll' .'xXll4lfk'Y. liirnlww vuvw You Llmfl mx lwwr llc s A lfvlly guual llvlluw l'nxu'r plus Cnngcr .md Cluncva. Prcuv plmw' l uc Cnzulwl High wlwwl drum mfr rluvrhm llurcl xlwllvnl D-:ru 15111 hur qumsk Klux: ln- Klanlw' IM-rrl1.m lictlu' .mal I .llIl'x'l llwu nwrnmfg Jlrur thc night lwlurc l xc lmxlmlul llnlnl II nl-wx-.n Xlllf lv, .llm mum mxvlrx Nl lilx I lm mllvr THE CHOIR Young pcoplt- nccd opportunity for thc dcvclopmcnt of artistic and cultural tcndcncics. This is so much thc morc truc in this ago of materialism and economic stress. Truss and acstluctic values of life. must form fl part of all cducation. ln thu training of youth music is onc of thc widcst aycniilss lo gcnuinc culturc, lwcatisc it is basic in all young pcoplds livcs. 1 1 fu ra lilll IRIPII 'IKRIO v V v 'L K. sr 9 6 P av 4 I if 1 I7, 'lillll ACADEMY ORCI IIISTRA lllSlll.llS One of the greatest problems is to learn how to select from our highly saturated musical atmosphere those things that are wholesome and contribute to a finer appreciation and a higher plane of living. At Auburn the Choir, Orchsetra. Band and Chorus and other smaller groups give all students an opportunity for this cultural development with its attendant personal enjoyment. GIRLS' 'IARIO QW I UNIBI l DOXX IN IIAN1 W x OW 45 yn wb! fou QHUOXW L PINC J U OVFR THE TOP AMPS PON C ! C HARVI Y fl fa SKY! N ffl- 011108 KXDCIC4 fjo 7220A 720111 SITPTITMBITR Pnck rn tht school swmg wgam Let s gtt acqualnted handshakt Muslc vnth tht lVlcGhct famxly OCT OBER Qtudtnts out for a succtssful Harvtst lngathtrmg Puld Day Mrs Dans blrd rmxtator tnttrtams Say vu are rn school and do wt havt ptrlod ttsls Got your hat and ltt S go lslrst Wetktnd lmvo. NOVHXflBlER Paptr tostumu, marchmg, xmpromptu progrtm and taffy pull 1 mght of progrtssrvt party fun F1rts1dc Chat at tht Boys Pav Program Rtgma gnrls tntertam wrth Optn House Let us all be grattful for a land that rs frm Homt for Thanks gnrng and fun Fill Wuk of Privtr xxxth Fldtr Colt Dl CP MBLR lyctum lrcturt on Gtrmanx Dr Mirtm Hall Rtmtmbtr Ptzxrl Harbor An utnmg of play for tht facultv at tht Olson homt Untll vu mttt agam lartvx ll for Prof Qchotpflm CllflSlll1JS rlhrough tht A345 ind gxrls strtnadt boys JANUARN Snovx balls Dutk qurck Mxss Olnty smgs l lo l f lormal program xxuh Qtattlt taltnt mpngn CIIOI1 salt 1 kt tht kt I7 Our tht Llill vxlth tht dlnlng, room nmpatgn Pull Moon s sntlt xxms Dust olt tsl books 1 gjlantt tml stmtsttr turns Bob Vwlood tartoonrst amusts us Happy llnrthdly Nlrs Hump lVlrs Ptast und 'Vlrs l ofgrtn tnurtun tht tuulty Dr Qnauman and CllOll' gut program Pxrt and xmttr Vsloodxxork shop dtplrts ln lltm s Lllllflll C rrht Xlwsltr Nltgu lx l5. . A 1 A . A . 20. ' 1 A 1. 2l. A 1' 1 11 A 1. ll. . 1A, ' ' A , 1 1 A . 23. 1, 11 ' . 11 1 1' 1 Y 24. 1 1' Y OA 1 1 1. 1. l. 11. '1,' 1. ,. 1 -. A I J . 16. 1 ' ' Q 1 ' QA . l9-23. 'A 1 ' 1 '- ' . 28. 1. 11 ' . J 1 1' 1 1 I 1. 6. -1 1 A 1 1 11- . . A . l2. A 1 1 1. l8. A' A 11 11 ' 9 1 'c '. . 1 A. 20. A' - A 3 2 1 . A .1 1 1 1.. 23. Mcrry Christmasf Jingle Bulls and wc'rc off for vacation. 7. 1 .f ' A f IO. 11.' ., . vc .i cf' 3 1A .1 1 1 . ll. Ca .A au A 1. 'a 1 1ca 1 at fi -.lOY l2. 11 11. 1A 1 A A 1 1. A1. A 1 1 1' l7. . 1 A . 1 A .1. . . Y l8. . .. 1 lt l .. ,.' 1 1 1.' 1. 23. . 2' L A . 2-l. A 1 1. '1 l ' 1 . I V A. ci. Bl. lf1. A g-1-1l,t1t1 H. 1l, .1 1 . . Vian. ,. I l BRUARX rrgm Xl1rch nn the dlnlflg room nglnsh X lmss dcbalcs ln chapl lo Home Qwcct Home for ucekcnd lcuc Romtcd maralmmmlloxxs at Hippy Corner arcucll agnn Prof SIYIIDSOH answers call L the s rucc of the 91 and 'itrrpcs I hc Secret Q out Qcmors have orgamlcd lrcshmcn campargn suppcr at Happy Corner Mcmorlcs Rcmcmbcr the jumor pep play C miata Daxnd prcscntcd by Acaclcmy chorus Huqo Kaslmng hlgh School ITIUSIC chlmplon cntcrtams MARC H Lldcr Pease qrcctcd Ill claw with Happy B1rthd1y to You Dr and Vlrs Bowers vrsrt us Hurrah Ihc last txlc IH our new drnrng room lloor rs lard Vxctory Banquet a grand award for a successful campaxgn 'I he sun Qhlnci brlght for campuS diy Scnrors Wm baseba game 7 Plercc Knox blmd xylopbonlst thrllls crowd Vwmdy You gucsscd II s krtc trme So keep cm flyxng Bombs rn our front yard Home defense demonstratron Dr I andccn lectures on Germany Jumors organllc and arc entertalncd at supper bx SLHIOFS And Not 1 Man rn the Home Regina grrls Pay Pro ram rs succlss APRII c can vxln r1nU I em ln Over the top ln our sub c1mp1w Reward Sprmv vacatron bcgrns one day early Sing xt S y ll Norma Peterson and Fred C K um lrrsr prxlcs Amateur Hour Casa I oma Club throws open rts doors for Open House Sprlng Xlvfcek of Prayer conducted by Llder Schacffncr Jumore Sponso Jungle adxentureS wxth the Elephant Boy And thc melody lmgcrs on Sprmv Rccxtal MAY SLUIOIS desert thc c1mpus lor XXall1 XX alla Collcvc and 'Qcmor an xcntron 'Ihc uandcrcrs han returned lower claismcn welcome icmore ac AI rccepllOI1 Iumors and scmors oll to lake XX'1ldrcncSs lor bllstcrs Sunburn and splrllcd lun Iumors urn ball game 6 I P B l agent from Alabama Speaks lor chapel trx up th and XX Collcg Bmd Concert adds lll'llS1lI1S. touches to the annual PILIHC Such l7lSIOl'1L9 these scmors han C lass nwhl and rts rcxclallons Baccalaureate Cmals altaxncd C ommcnccmcnt 211 l.el'l. I ltf I . ' ' - ' ' I ll l ' c ' ' ' e. r A I II I A VII 3 I VI I Y' 1. I 4 x . Fr ' . .' Y . 3 . 5 : 1 o ' 'C ars L k IS. ' I I k! I I. A 5 I X' I ll . I ',A. I I I 1 ' ' 1 rl' I' 7 I Q I k 'I ' I I 'f I ' A . -' ' A ll I ---l. . ,- ' ' I ' . I I I I D I I k' I f kxh I A Elder White joins us for a few days. W' -b' O bf ' Y r ' ' , fhn. I J N I I I I D V I V . b . ' . a ' f ' f ' .o. 3 mn , 5 4 VL I I ' I :HI A k B Y 4 3 V 5 I I -I 4 'D L fl., 'I I V I I 1 I x'. C, . . . ' , L . A r k ft 5 , , , ' fl , . , - C . , VI A ' I'I I x I F' 'I I h' I 4 'I A I Ikfifd It I ' x I. . . I Q I - P I . S Ike e B Y VV. '. 1 ' J . 1 5 M fl' 55 . ,. , '. '. - I A. x , 1, I- 1 y,' X -. I I - ,y, I - P ' I I Vsr 1 I 'I I 464,394 Ambilions Ih.ll endure arc dc' wlupud here in lhu physics laboratory. w v Mivcnlllrcwxnc young sgicnlislx with Lexx ws Ax sccplcrs. .Hu SUVLTCIQIIS nl their xx mld nr ch.-mist rv. J Cd.xfv!o1'1 1 lg Q2 . Q fihclx - up - -l.xp----lvpung rhyl 4- hm gn- 7? UH' Ck Sulvmc plmsc' Smuconc nnzzf hc sxudxung 77 OI' CLS 1-vlvf' 'tug' f.,-. .X vnrch In rump mws num' Xslx H-wma' I. gmrls' Iinglish IV their pcrsuasivc powers u! spccch in .1 chapel dclmlc. class cxcrclw .0-4 ..E .lp K Pina.- a M c Y I V 4 . ' 'N' ... -. ft A i .L , 2 A . ' i ll, only A .1 , - tum. 7 92 A I M F3 Y W M .... u, .,,. ... . . PEN SKETCH Oli THIE NEW VJOODSHOP C Vlfl I cle 1f1C1f'CL Z L 0178 The new furniture factory is one of the largest industrial buildings on any of our school campuses. It is a one story concrete block building, well lighted and ventilated, with more than 20,000 square feet of floor space. lt is being equipped with heavy duty, modern machines. When completed it will be one of the most modern and best equipped furniture shops in the state. and will have the capacity of turning out about one-quarter million dollars worth of furniture a year and will provide an opportunity for about 100 boys and men to earn all or a large part of their school expenses. The operation of the farm is an essential phase of the school plan. It includes a dairy with about thirty head of cattle. poultry houses with approxi- mately five hundred chickens, and three acres of truck garden. Besides supplying valuable food stuffs to the dining department. it gives tcn boys an opportunity to learn a good deal about farm procedures and inci- BREAD AND BUTTER .li I CULINARY K5 fx ifzcfzzsfrzes dentally to earn a large share of their school expenses. The farm could hardly be a success without the interest which these boys show in its operation. Morning, noon. and night. the students of Auburn Academy file through the foyers. past the serving decks into the spacious new dining room. Recently remodeled completely. this all important link between the happiness of school life and healthy appetites, plays a big role. Its French doors can be folded back conveniently to increase the space to banquet size, or to accommodate individual parties within the glassed off foyers. Space is provided in one corner in anticipation of a soda fountain. Forty students are employed in the culinary department to prepare whole' some. tasty meals for over two hundred students with hearty appetites, The pride of the bakery is the new bread mixer and electric oven-and what good bread and pastry those baker boys do turn outf BOILIZR ROOM I.,-XLNDRY 's-QM I 1 ' 95 ,Qi - - 1 1 . I'I 'S l.R.vI.I7L'fX IION 'I IMI I V X Ffa'-. : fu- .-xx . '45, xt-X X ,xi K v 1 v xx X Q- lxnj s NQXXX X I N . .1 .I A J 5 - X Q YNX I x I Yvfl P CISSC S juz X I 4 Cczfs llllillfltf iff? 6? QDJCLQVAI XKIQQ1 I Qpuqx ff FAIILIILZU Q2 Lmzlxfgzffjllzg Klqllf' S .V 7117 1 I fda 1Vf NN 51 s 'SS 41 ,. X E '-fi Nm f 1 Vi if fL ll' O f J fm 411111 lou told ws Green tlzmqs qfow W hen we came Wlzc zz wc farm Was ihczt school was made of laughter Wofll and dass and fun And fluouqlz Zjffllb that H111 coma affrr Wf I1 zfmcmbcf zcozk begun I ' , , , CY N .NX 'nN W t Q 0 ff, if o 10.811611 7 f 5 .o A orc - Q f V I 66 ,I2 ' A , 9 ' 5 ' . Q . 7 V . u A f , But ozolzat we dficlvft know, 2 g - If I1 Ama ' 'f f'v K :- 7. 1 2 A. 2 3 1, 231 2' 1 1 7 1' I . .AL ,ag , fo 2 l l CS OFC 319' 1 f N .H---.-.i.i.k 46 Riclmrcls llinyan llflugmd Boomer XVliitcliouw lluunurgnrdl llcy wood Ciohl Dcardorfl' Hilde Ciohl Rousc llamp ilivsiclinmn Nordlwc Nlorforcl Marlin Nlalhcws Miisgraw XV.1tls Hilton llonlc xl.lSlCFI'll.!I1 'lihwmax A., ,Q 45' lvl.. 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A- Cf C don --, 'Q Pierce K rcnzlcr Aufdcrhar Slam Pykc Johnston IfJQlh.1n1 Sorcnmn .lorstcad Border Miller Osborne lnscy .lohnion .X mnmn 'Vmcy Andrcawn Hildc St. Clair XVciQi Paoyci .-Xllcn Peck I .vcd 3' 1 ' -an ff x 'Q- X Nxsb Tgi K 3 iff NS 1 4 75 f NK IIIICDI I C flf KC planted 111 fufalc qzoz Has gum 11 so fall Qzmr Nuff Ins! 1011 K 1 Iunzoz yarn zs fndfd mf If 9 zmzll as fiom and qoldfn lmuu I fUHHflfIfNlH17 lmvz sl: PN 11 us am 7 bcflu uv uzlfnlzlznqpmfru I 1 . xx 2 sy qs ' x I 19 Zfrzfolffrlg X !Oll',I'S A liz' 'frw 1 ' ' 2, ' md A f1'0c1s11re of kuowlvdge is souglrf and fouml A, . '7 7 ' . . Ju-. 2 far, , I IP -A J 7 'I . . , . . If' ' 1,-' .-11' 10 , ,i '.y l' ' ' .,.'.' .fl 'VIFADI KIINZIR MXVIQ II AHOUI Ihrcc cheers for an ufhlan Colden hurr und u nmlchmrl snnlr HS In JIVI HACKI II CAI VIN OI SON An emu aoma Ihomuah fmds umna aenllfman wma' lu In merru and um NIAI IOQIY Q od follouu and a Inftmr lull CI R99 OIIICIR9 NUI I oicy C1Iv1n Olson M1x1s Flahout Jlm H1ckctt Vkadc Kmnr J G VIchl1ng 'XIotto Thu hmghur xu cllmb thu Irowdkr our wus lrvsrclc nt V161 Izcsrdcnl Secrvlurq frcasurcr Serqumt at Arms Ach :ser A1111 I lam Ir Fund 1 path or m1kL om C mrmtnons Colors Rnd md Nkhm P' I I I 1 , . .Y ?,g. I T, V ' I ,. R A I I I . 1 1 1 . ', , l ' H ' I , ' . !h1'. px . I ' . .Q I' , L ' ,, Q He' v If II ,KJ A ' I ' ' fvr . ,I I I ' ' - 1 I IC 4 I Y J nur I .K I . I ,' Jllmi' I L V , ' L r A I 1' l I I I 4x , ni ' .' . . I , W . A, 1 I 5 V1 r 1 7 L 1 Y-H v ' ' I V. 44 1 1 ' I . C 4 .1 L n , 1 V ' . . ALVRIQDO MATAR A little fropif sunshine in his smile. MARILYN ITOXVLIZR All Ihizl is fair is hy milurc gmail. IQUGIZNIQ IQRICKSON And his mcloclics linger on VIQRONA MONTANYIQ Thcrcls ai twir7l'zIe of fricndshzp in hvr cw. ARTHUR ALTIVIAN ll4'fo1'v lhc lizinrjiic-1 wilh Ari. IVIARIQN LAURITZ A lmndlc' of fun from Alziwku LIIROY ARMSTRONG Clcucr as tl whisllc. MARJORIF MASON AQ lihruriun or fIZV7'lPi1lfJl'J l4 tlH'l'l'. shci IBIQNJAMIN GRIQIQNINCE S lhv lilo 'Ihr' uiiumi mlm fiimv Cfiimnlu iilu.'iiLm has tl Ming. ARIXIIX STALIZY Bmwn I-was that iwinlxlu iuzlh lim. MAC GRUBBS III'l7llIl' rw! shouldvrx. firm ui mimi. I3VI2I YN .IOHNSIONIQ lIlTPl'L'lz'IPllrIUS in Il l7LI!lIIlII7Il I llrm MlXR'I'HA RICII'I'IfR h h nr Simnu huir and sunnu rlisprvsilmn um .sur 4' evri .7 ll7Il7flS. LONNII2 NORLING A gentleman and ll irivnd. wha! more mulcl ln' said .' ROSABIELLIZ MI'I'CHI2I,I. Laugh with rm-.' IQMMIZRSON RIZIBIZR Ninn- hui himsc-If can be his purallc-I, ALICE IIOWLER Life is what you make it, FRIED COX Fun with a sony for i1'S 1hcmc-- 1haI's him, ALYS MAI? JIfVv'IfI.I. lflunn- curled-bu! definiim-ly.' DUOALD PINYAN His smile is soflened by his glrauilll. RETABIQLI. LLOYD She has a pricelvsx qualify-lhoughb fulness. BOB WHI2AnI'I.IfY Sports fould be his steady diul, and he LL'oulzln'I mind. IVA GOLLEDGE As merry as the day is long. MARVIN ZIRKLIE lnclvpendenfe rlhmu dvvp in flour, IDOYI I1 SAXIBY 9111111111-1 11111111- 1111 l11111 IAA 1111s1l11.'l 1-XL'i.L'SII1X CONSI AN I llvz 1r11111.' IX 1:11 1m!v,x 111 11.-1 1lm1111l.'1 lil.XVIl l. IfIl1XNZ A nmxhlu man IS 111' VIRGINIA III:NDRICiKSON Jus! 11.s 1111111111 11.x 11111 1111 1111.1 In 111111-1, XVAI 'I' JOHNSON llvfx Ihr pmhvz' 1111 11111' J11111111' ,'X'111v. SHIRl.IiY MfXR'IIIN Sin' krmuxx 1141111 .xhr LLLHIIX 11ml I11w,x allvr 11. ROSLI IA RUSSIQI. fjll lhv lmsviulll drummnml, 111 lin- 114111, 111711LLI1vrr xhv s lhe .xunzv SLL'z'z'l q1rI. ROGER XVl'I'ZIiI. Hv Iunks 111 nuluru frrnm K1 gv1m11'Ir11' unqlv. AVI2RII.I. JONIZS A P0158 111111 5117415 uruund Ihr' clique. 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YIRCIINI.-X XIQCOXVN 51111 um! hulp IJL1!I!R1'f11 Jw 11km m'L'L'fLl'J?n' 11.111 I1uI1111 VILIILH' -I1 f5 J 1 UILIOVS fs K Y X' ! l ff msgs . f Cronlp IS zen Tasks accomplished, goals attained And graadaationg Youflfs full, vigorous soul zmclzainecl At gradaatzong New worlds open, vistas Cleary An end and as begmmng, Four years of earnest work endear The joy of workzng, sfrzzfzng, zvzrznzfng BURDETTI- JOHNSON College Place Wash He rearhes the small and the areal Cheers onward the tozlrnq heart NORMA PETERSON DEI TA HURI FY Auburn Wash College Place Wash fhe mzldesl manners Ltzih Her nom' uas eter soft qantle and lou, The bratesl mzml An luellenl lhlfhl rn u uomun IOHN WARD I flare do all lhal mall buoml u man l o dares do more nam A93 OFFICE R9 Burdette Johnson Delta Hurley Norma Peterson George Rue John Ward Professor Olson Motto Success Through Sl rx xct Arm 'lo the Unfrmshtd Iask Flowtrs NVhm Rose GIORGI RDI Montebello Calif wonder qreu al u 4 small h ad 4 fulzl rurrt, ull ht hmu. rcszdent Vztt Prtszdvnl Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Adviser Colors Blut md Xvhltu 45 A J ,,, A.1, V C n , ,ltr vw' J iw rd' fr ' 'TJ' 2 ' Q ' . 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I I I ALICE KRENZLER Acme, Alberta uiel,-unknown by many But fzrm frzend of Ihose uhm knou. hir RUBY WALCKFR Monroe Wash Hand rn hand ao har smzle and her umm lV11h qultar and a uesiern lane ARTHUR WHITE Tacoma Wash Hes bla ol heart And :lean and slrona ul mznd JAMFS FDSTROM Kelowna B C The quzet luzthful aorhmq kmd A lrmr lad rs hard lo lznd WILMA DENNIS South Prame Wash Farh mmule Irlled not known 1 shrrh Hzr Inu 10 pleasure rs honesl Leorh IILVIIRA HILDE Auburn Wash A sweet attrarlree krnd of qrace Su shrncs from ou! her Iurm and Ian HAROI D LARSON Bellingham Wash I am not only LLAIIL1 m muself but tha rause Ihul LLII rs rn olher men IAMES THOMPSON Walla Walla NVash And was II shall ln dom VFRDELLE NII'I CHYI Yaknma Wash A aaa mznded lass and leader too fund of sports u,haI aan! she do IRIS JOY MASTERMANI A uoulh to uhom was amen Su murh or earth so mulh of hearm BFNNII I ISCHI R Clrangmr Wash Gran! us Ihe u.1ll to laxhmn as LLK fl l f zrasz IS the lxrsz s ret of SlllLtSX C Al VIN HARINII ll Bellmgham XVash O but ls follu Io b I-ooiloose happu ao lulka and rrel -H1 .I O I V I A - 1 A 7 1 A I V . . . , Y . . . I H 5 Y 0 . I , A D I- - V . ' . I I A' R ' It ' A ' 1' Y. . i I He laughs at 1'mposs1'b1'l1'ty I ' 0 1 . ' I I ': . . - I I l, . ' , I 1 ' I v v 'V l I ' VA T 1 I V A K- I' -1 lk, Sell .' M .' .el ' y HAROI D I AXVSON Seattle Vlash Hts rmrqu hm prrde h ull! Stands lorth portmuedl Ifc IAMI S BRI XX I R Irccwatcr Oregon Success In-s m bemq irwndlq IVhan another needs a friend BARBARA CHAPMAN San Francisco Callf Dzlrqenl m uorh joyful an pluu A rzaht qood pal she makes ld au II AN MI YLR Spokane Wxsh To hnou, her ls to love her VERNON CURTIS Fast Stanvwood Wash Ol an ecen and rontented mznd In charrltf uzth all mankind MARK MLYLR Spokane Wash On thc-xr own ments Modes! men are sllenl BI I IY KYNLI I Inumclaw Wash Fcer m motion uruauous und fhveru Int around he-r muld nucr he drcuru MAXINL MATHILSON Auburn Wash A qenlle mind a quzet heart Shell frnd that ptace Lull he her par! IVERLT T JONLS Vcronna Oregon Hzah erefted zhouqhzs seated In a heart of courtesu BLD HOI SI AR I oma I lnda Calif In hrs fhaructar than s a purpuu true Hz x uzllrnq to dare and rvadu to cln MLRI O CUMMIINQ Seattle Wash She Irzpped datlq alonq m ll carelree slulc' Ill fhwf and sont: Luth her all thc uhlle DORO I HY XX OOD Ixlrkland XVash Dcmura as u troll! lost rn the Lula 1 slp ol a san r Dullux 1 1 r n- ' Q ,. A- I . IX . , , ' ll 1 '. 1- : v: .k v , b K x . ' s B, , V , V. . . ' I I V' I I . 4'-I ' :Vw l . 1 5 I 3. I f 1 I s fl va ,'4. . ' 1 rr I 4 'L Y Y . r I I . 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I ' I Url. f I LD KOMARNISKI Seattle Wash On the prchet Izne of proqress He IS keeping watch and word BOB BLISS Milton Oregon Le! s qo hand rn hand No! one before another MARJORII HECKIQNDORN Puyallup Washington A sunnq temper qullds the edges Of Irfe s darkest clouds MARIETTE JOHNSON Auburn Washmgton Pleasanllu qurel gentlu fzrm A girl of purpose uou ll dxscezn DI AN DAVIDSON Spokane Washmgton He attempls the end and never slands lo douhl Nolhrngs so hard bu! hell search to fznd rl our ARTHUR PLTERSON Shelton Washmgton True as the needle to the pole Or as the dral lo the sun BOB SORI:NSON Marysville Washmgton A lrrtle nonsense now and lhen ls relrshed by the best of men BILL REDPORD Tacoma Washington Quzelness seasoned urlh a qrazn ol un Makes hzm lrked bu euerqone JO . . y v , v , 1 R 1 Y 1 I v . , L 7 fx I . 7 w 7 . -4 . 5 O. 24 . lj' IO. ll, ll. IV I+. 15. 16. 17. 18. IU 20. ll. 7 23 V+ , v 1 iczfvpccf A Canuck. Clive me mv lumix .ind saddlc. Miichy. But the son got in her eyes. lik all fircnch to mu. Auburn ui low then- XX'orkin' man' loitering on the green. Remcmbcr the .lu nior pep play' Sicupv, John? Saxurdav night. Jan. 24. I.J7V bones. Surpriicdf Iildcr l'c.xxc and Mr. Mfflhcc. Six down. Jimmy Mnren Ann. Just posing. Forward. marchf Grand stand xml. Oh box Sergeant-at-arnls. Lizzie Rodncv. Iflving L.ilIlCiH'IL1l'X1 .Mxur ihc gaim-. f XYIIXPIIVII f KvC'ClC!l'IllIf Auburn, XVJShiI1glIUY1 f f 1 vig, L xslruum mrs nusur ul mbgr 4 h1nksg1x1nQ X ummm 1 wx mlur 76 ! X mur N ummm LS Cm mulrx L xslruum umm m sr uurx C U mum mu K U 1147 047 I-f 44 I'-375 'Q fbllllllclf 2llllUIIll1't'lllt'llf UJ- I .x , fll UII1 LII' Cf P f l R-g' K A .If 'ISK' 'X' - - - Sq u ' 1 .I .- T . 'K 5 '.n - - 7 'XI 'Q ' - -14,1 - XX'imcr XV.1C.1liLJI1 -' Bugxns .11 mum. Dccfxnbur 23. 1942 X - '. 1' --f-f Ilnl p m.. J. . '5.14'3 R-g' .V ISL' uk ur ---- Jar K '18, 1? 3 f nr ' cu 'ml XVwk rui f Nl. ' ll. ! f'Lf czczz fy Ola N s A C5 N lrzmrpul um! 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Dl 9C'Rll'llVl lhe butldmgs constst of two scparttc dormttortes tn tddttton to the tdmrntstrttron btttldtng, 1 gs mntstum woodwork shop ltundry tnd tngtne room commodtous gartges Ind fuse cottages for the tetchers lhe locttton of the school ts unusutllx tttrttttse on the tdgc of 1 plttetu oserlooktng tht Crrtcn Rtser Vtlley wrth snow cosered Olymptcs xtstble to the west md betuttful Mount Runner dorntntt mg the ltndscape tow ard the etst lhe butldtngs tre set tn a ctmpus of sexeral tcres whtch ts tnset with numerous flowers and shrttbs frmged on three stdes wtth ewegrten trees of strtous kmds l rt tttdcmx farm conststs of tbout l00 tcres much of which ts tmprowed tnd growtng good crops X thtcken hottse shelters tn excellent flock of hens whtch sttppltes the kttchen wtth fresh eggs A com modtous btrn houses 1 herd of twenty ftnc lersey cows that supply tht dtntng department wtth rtch mtlk md cream 'Ihc 'tdmtntstrttton butldtng contttns tn tddrtton to offtces mustc studtos and cltss rooms tht chapel setting about 250 the enltrged dtntng room wtth setttng ctptctty of 250 lhe library wtth more thtn 2500 xolumes ts also located tn thts butldtng ln connectton wxth the academy are il number of orgmwattons reltgtous tnd socttl whtch gnc the students opportuntty to develop leadershtp and thexr talents of spetktng and wrtttng as well trtmtng tn vartous kmds of mtssronary work Most promtnent of these ts the Mtsstonary Volunteer Soctety conducted throughout the school year by the students and workmg tn harmony wrth the General Department Mtny actne bands carrx on the work of thts organtlatton xncludtng the Master Comrade lrterature 1nd Qunshtnt bands These btnds tend greatly to sttmttlate mtsstonary acttvtttes among the students lhc tctdemy Sabbath School ts conducted ltrgely by the students tsststed by tttchcrs lhe students of the academy hue developed an organtlttton known ts the Assocttttd Student Body of Auburn Academy The purpose of thts orgtntlatton ts to promote thc social md cultural tn terests of the student body aw L BOARD OF TRUSTFES 33 1. , I I I 1 I L .I 4 I I 4 4 I I A I I 4 , I . I 1 4 4 K I II I - I I I '4 I . I , 4 V' 4 4 ' 4 ' . ' ' 4 4 4 ' I ' I ' . l ' 4' h- 4, 4 ' A 4'A ' 4 K - I K ' 4' ' ' K , 1 A IL K 4 I 0 I I 4I 5 I S 4 4 I I L - r I I I.I I -I I A K h N ' H' I- 4' 4 4 rl I I N I ' ' I . . . 4 ' ' ' I , I I ' 'I . 7.4. ' ' I U' K L I i Y! y I 1 A K V' 1 x' V w I I YI I ' 1 I K I I K I I I 1 I 4 I 4, I I I tI4 -II 4 I . 1 440.0 4 . I ' 4 ' 4 I 4 , 4 I I 'I , 4 I 4 4 'I ' . I A I ' 'I I I I t It 4 I I I I . STUDIENIII ACTlVlIlIllfS , ' ' ' . . 4 I 4 ' I ' , ' ' as 4 . , i ' I I I I I 1 I I V K ,Y I 1 I 1 1 I L I.I L 4 s 4 its I IK I .1- I A . 4 ' 4 ' ' I'.4 I 4. . I4 ' .I ' , I I. 4 I'.4 I I ' . 'I 4 I ' ,941 ' ' 4 . V V 0 4 IHII 'ffl UDLNTS Pl FDGE lt rs drstrnctly' understood that eyery student who presents hrmself for admrssron to thrs school thereby pledges hrmself to obserye rts regulatrons and lrve rn harmony vyrth rts rdeals and purposes Unless he rs vtrllrng to do thrs freely and vyrthout rcseryatron he vtrll not be admrtted to the school lf thrs pledge rs broken he wrll be retarned only by the sufferance of the faculty for such trme as he rs not a serrous detrrment to others Students who farl to respond to appeals addressed to therr manhood and vyomanhood or sense of honor and those whose rnfluence rs found to be harmful wll not be alloyyed to remarn rn the school eyen rf they haye been gtrrlty of no specrally culpable offense On the other hand the faculty pledges the parents that they vyrll farthfully endeayor to the lrmrt of therr abrlrty to help young people vyho seem not to apprecrate the prryrlege and responsrbrlrtres that come to them No student ysrll be lrghtly dropped from the school and parents may be assured that therr chrldren yyrll be gryen eyery opportunrty to develop Chrrstran characters as long as they shovr 1 desrre to cooperate yyrth the teachers tovy ard that end SOCIAI GUIDANCP 'lo ASSISI the student rn moyrng through the academy lrfe wrth a mrnrmum of frrctron and at the same trme to contrrbute to hrs physrcal mental and moral powers rs the goal of all academy regulatrons A krndly applrcatron of the folloyyrng broad basrc prrncrples rs the arm of the faculty No student rs retrrned yylao uses tobacco rn any form Nor can the school tolerate profane or rnde cent language drstorderly conduct card playrng of any krnd rncludrng flrnch and other lrke games also strch unprontable games as checkers or chess gamblrng dancrng rmproper assocratrons the possessrng or readrng of noy els and story maga7rnes yrsrtrng of pool rooms or other places of detrrmental rnfluence Nerther can students be alloysed to attend the theater moyrng prcture shoyy or any other entertarn ment of an objectronable character because these rnterfere vyrtla the students vtork and exert a vyrong rnfluence rn the school 'lhe seyenth day rs obseryed as the Sabbath and 1 proper quret and decorum rs expected of all students Ingagrng rn unnecessary vtork or rmproper recreatron on thrs day rs out of harmony vyrth the sprrrt of the rnstrtutron Young men and yyomen may assocrate rn a frank manly and womanly manner at trmes and rn places that are proper and rn harmony wrth the sprrrt of the school but sentrmentalrsm note yvrrtrng flrrtrng strollrng together about the grounds or elsewhere lorterrng about the campus or srttrng together rn publrc seryrces are not conducrye of the best progress rn study or to the good name of the school As thrs academy yyas establrshed for the purpose of gryrng a drstrnctly Chrrstran edrrcatron no student rs retarned vrho erther publrcly or secretly seeks to drssemrnate rmmoral or atherstrc rdeas among, hrs felloyy students 'lhe home rs not a publrc burldrng No lady or gentleman yyould thrnk of enterrng a prry ate home yyrthout permrssron hence people lryrng outsrde rn callrng upon members of the home famrly arc expected to obserye the cry rlrtres of socral conyentron It rs expected that all students haye respect for academy property and rn case of destructron of property of any krnd such as breakrng wrndoyss drshes or tools the honest student reports the breakage and settles for rt Because modesty rn dress rs condutrye to sound character burldrng students dress srmply and scnsrbly ay ordrng extremes lor grrls srmple dresses are recommended The excessrye use of cosmetrcs the ysearrng of I rench or other extremely hrgh heels yery narrovy skrrts sleey eless dresses loya backs transparent yy arsts Jewelry such as necklaces linger rrngs or bracelets rs not rn harmony yyrth the prrn crples of the rnstrtutron We strongly urge parents to superyrse therr daughters vyardrobe and saye her embarrassment oy elrmrnatrng anythrng out of harmony yyrth these prrncrples Students ysho are not 'ieyenth day Adyentrsts may attend the Academy ssrthout feelrng any em lyarrtssment yy hatey er rs long as they do not rnterfere yyrth the plans for vyhrch the school rs establrshed lt rs expected that young ladres yyrll be properly chaperoned yyhencyer leayrng the campus Unmarrred students yyhosc parents or legal guardrans do not resrde rn the yrcrnrty of the school should board and room at the Academy Certarn crrctrmstances mrght arrse yyhere an exceptron should be made to thrs rule Such cases yyrll be consrdercd by the faculty upon ysrrtten request vyrth reasons ftrlly stated by the applrcant 56 '. ' -1 A I Y Y t s v Y ' i v I V Y Y I v I Y . . V Y 7 v I I 7 r r I r 7 v 7 v v y I , , . . .1 I- - ss I I 1 r I. . . I v I v .. K . y V vI Y Y , I Y V Y Y 4 v y I - I I v I v yI r I I I r t I I , . v v I y 1 1 It r . I . 1 y - I . . 1 1 1 t t I r f ' : . I 1 I 1 I. r 1 r I l .I . . 1 t .. , I I , 4, . I l I I I I I I . I . I . I y A ' . , V A , V . 7 vI V v 1 1 I . A 5 r I A V , r v IA K ' v t s 1 r I v . 1 1.-I1 I I . 1. 1.I 'I I 1 , I . . t .I . . n I - I I I 1 I 1 1 t. c 1 I I I . ,' 1 1 AI, , . I . . . 1. .' . ' I t y . , lf tt seems neeessiry o to the best interest of the student f1cult1 permission miy be obttined for eorrespondenee work or prnate lessons Speenl eximtnations 1r gtyen when necessiry tn which case 1 fee of fifty eents is elnrgee or klell period test ind Y for semester tests Should 1 student we 1l1sent nfteen per eent or more of cl1ss rec1t1ttons during the semester his Qlfldk is forfeited 1nd m1y be obtuned only by spec11l yote of the fieulty Ihe m1n1gen1ent proytdes from ttme to time pleas1nt soc11l gatherings 1nd outings for the students All gnherings of whateyer niture haye 1 faculty ch1peron 1nd 1 list of students muted IS submttted to the pr1ne1p1l 1t least two days beforehind lnents 1re requested not to gtye permissions lhll conflict with the rules of the school e ool worle missed just lefore or lfler holtdtys is mtde up by ex1m1n1t1ons ll 1 st cf I tents for each examination All cl1sses 1re entered or dropped by 1 xouchet signed by the princtpil No Hre1rms are allow ed on the school premises DORMITORIFS The dormitories are in charge of experienced teachers who underst1nd young people 1nd are 1ble to help them solye their problems Constant appeal is made for sincere cooperation on the part of eyery student in maintaintng wholesome standards of living on the principle that kindness and conndence 1re more efficacious than stringent rules Careful attention is given to the study of the personality of each student 1nd methods are employed that will best bring out the mdtyidualitv of each ln a specnl w1y the goyernment of the Home rests upon the mutual good understanding between teacher 1nd pupil lt frequently happens Ihlf students are unexpectedly called for and inasmuch as the home manage ment should it 1ll times know the whereabouts of those under their charge no student should le1ye the c1mpus without permission from the preceptor or preceptress lt is desired that the school be quiet and orderly 1nd th1t students sh1ll conduct themselxes in 1 without the eonsent of the occupant 1nd scuffltng 1nywhere in the building are out of order Picture moulding is proytded in all rooms No t1cks should b drtxen into the w1lls Ihe school home ts conducted on the s1me principles 1s 1re well regulited Christian homes Mom ing 1nd exening worship 1re maintained in the school homes throughout the year Ihe preceptor 1nd preceptress under whose direction the worship is conducted glye Cll'Cflll study to these exercises in order th1t 1ll may be benefited by attending Fyery student is expected to be present 1nd those in ehirge of the home require 1 rc1son1ble excuse for absence All students ire expected to 1ttend public serytces on the 91bbath unless excused hy the de1n in which CISK they will remain in their own rooms Owing to the modern easy me1ns of trayel there is 1 strong tendency on the part of students 1nd PIFCHIS for frequent week end yisits home This ho wexer h1s been found to be detr1ment1l to the best interests of the school lherefore it has been recommended that the faculty do not gr1nt permission for such yisits more often th1n onee in six weeks except in extreme cases Requests should be n1ade to th prtnctpal by the p1rents in writing sexe al d1ys before leaye of absence is desired In all C1909 the f1eulty reseryes the right to decide 19 seems necessary for the best interest of the school Ilesh foods 1re not seryed in the dining room and must not be brought into the school homes lirents 1re requested not to send food to their children unless it be fresh fruit Students are not per mitted to take food from the dining room nor to haye food in their rooms other th1n fresh fruit except in eases of illness when a minimum seryice charge of ten eents will be made for any tr1y t1ken to the dormitories A student s being, 1bsent from the dormitory 1fter eyening worship without permission is considered 1 serious 11ol1tton of the rules of the dormitory Xll trips ftrther th1n Auburn from the school must be 1uthor1led by the pr1nc1p1l of K . A ' ' 1 L. 'V. V . . . 1 F ' V ' s I I, . F. ' . 1 I f 'n 1 ' 1. 1 . 1.00 . . . .. - ' I- I ' 1 1 ' 1 I ' ' . V1 ' ' 1 4 '. V E 1 1 ' 'I ', I I ' .1 . -1 i . 1 I . .K ' .. 1. 4 1 V 4 1 V 4 L , 1 1. I . 1 I 'I e 1 I S'h ' ' . 1 1 ' . 1 1 '1 ' 1 ' . . . cot 1 ffty' 1 1 Q I 1 V . 1.1 1 ' 1 ' ' i y' I V 1 . ' 4 I 1 I V 4 1 Y S b . K 1 VK F- V ' V 1 ' . V L 1 t I L 1 ' 1 L L l . V V 1 A . 1 . 1 Y .1 .i , I 1 1 L . 1 1 . V . I 1 manner consistent with a reuned home. Loud talking. running up and down stairs. entering rooms p - r- .4 V I 'e 1. t L I- I sv ' L V I V . ' 1 V I ' 1 1 'Q 1 - 1 ' i A 'cd 4 . - . - . 1. 5 L ' V4 5. ei 1 - , .-V x 1 1 i v I 'F 1 vi A I ' F- V' - v 4 V 1 4 1 1 V . 1 1 1 F Vs -1 V'F ' F F ' 'F V F KF ' I F F A I x x v v C 'FF' V 1 'I - S -' I ,I 'ix ., A . -. 1 . . - v x x Vx ' 3 I 1 1 v f1 ' I 1 'ru 4 ' F F ' HF v ' A v' 4 F V- H K Y' L - ' e' , A s e ' V F V ' . ' V' 'F ' ' -' 1 1 . y V V' 1 I V lv. I I 1 1 1 i' V' 4 I 1 . lhe scl1ool rs not responsrble for n persontl property lf tl pr rsts 1f cr 1 stud nt ltty es school Phonographs and radros 1re not permrtted rn the dormrtorres Do not brrng popular musrt XVHA'l IO BRING Fach student should brrng three sheets three prlloyy slrps 1 prlloyy and 1 bed spread yy arn1 blanlc ets or comforters tovy els dresser scarf and a coyer for hrs study table 30x48 rnches also yy ork clothes and a laundry bag Our denomrnatronal books such as The Testrmonres Desrre of Ages Chrrst s Obyect lessons Steps to Chrrst vyrll be of help No rugs c1rpets or vyrndow curtarns are furnrsl1ed rth he rooms but should be brought by tl1e student rf desrrtd A feyy prctures for the yy 1lls are desrr1ble Grrls should brrng curtarns for one yyrndoyy 5x6 feet Boys should brrng curt1rns for tyyo mrndoyys 5 feet Grrls should brrng 1 ctrrtarn for clothes closet door whrch rs 611112 ll? feet 'lhe boys 1nd grrls dormrtorres are equrpped yyrth srngle beds l1cl1 student should be proyrded yyrth 1 p1rr of norselcss slrppers to be yy orn durrng study perrod MISCI Ll ANLOUS 'lo remrt ser1d n1oney by draft check or money order p1y'1ble to Arrburn Acydemy n t to tndryrdual Students need but lrttle spendrng n1oney 1nd pyrents 1re urged to rcqrrrre 1 r11ontl1ly strttmcnt of txpendrtures fron1 therr chrldren Marl for students resrdrng rn the Homes sl1ould be 1ddressed to then1 rn c1re of the AC1dCll1y Auburn Vylashrngton lor those comrng by trarn trckets should be bought and baggage checked to Auburn yyhrch rs reached by all marn lrne steam roads lf comrng by bus from Seattle to Auburn take the lfnumclayy bus 1nd ask to be let out at the Academy stop lhose notrfyrng the Academy' are met at Auburn completed the erghth grtde or has made specral 1rr1nger11ents wrth thc school n11nagen1ent Students arrryrng Sunday and Monday of the openrng week of school 'rrc gryen free tr1nsportatron from Auburn to lhe Academy Students arrryrng lrte 1re ch1rged for trmsportatron A charge rs r11ade for baggage hauled from Auburn t any tr XVrthdravy al lf wrthdrayy al becon1es necessary for 1ny reason the proper n1etl1od rs to sccurt 1 drop youcl1er fron1 the prrncrpal rn order to ayord further charges for expenses Scl1ool supplres statronery and torlet 1rtrcles H115 be purcl11sed 1t the Academy s supply store Automobrles may not be brought to the scl1ool by students unless they h1yt frrst made sptcral arrangements yyrth the prmcrpal l xpcrrence h1s proyed that free 1cccss to an automobrle durrng the school year rs detrrmental to good yyorls The school assumes no responsrbrlrty rn foryy1rdrng personal belongrngs such IS tlothrng blmltets or books to students vyho yyrthdrayy fron1 the school labor credrt erther by students or p1rents rs not tr1r1sfer1ble nor redeemable rn ctsh cxc pt tttthorrled by Board 'retron Al Ill Sl RV At the begrnnrng of the school year a thorough physrcal tmmrnatron rs compulsory Durrng the year 1 re1sonable number of consult1trons 1nd the 1ttent1on of tl1e pl1y srtran art toytred by tht medrctl fee Hosp1t1l care medrernt laboratory seryrce 1nd oper1t1ons HIUSI be pard for lor tht bencfrt yi the students 1 school nurse rs employed by the school Her tttcntron 1nd ctre rs cldtd to tht gurduyct of tl1e deans of the school homts wh ' 4 I .4 il y' . . ' e t on IC er114:- r t' . , e N1 e . t 1 1 K .Sf-1 ' 3 1 I ' , . I ' 4 .1 4 4 '. 1 . 'L '- V Y I Y I A I AA A v X ' i' y I y r K vt i K-4 1 I I g ' w , A ,LA ' , ' xgrl t i . 7 Q 4 4 . 5 j . . . . '. '. o .tn ' ' h ' 'V' K A x- I s ' s K Ir A- A t . ' L l 1 1 lv V I I r ' ' ' No student trnder fourteen years of age is permitted to reside in the school Home unless he has - I L lt t I 1 4 1 I A .S 1 1 . x . I V, u V 1 V 4 1' t A V V 1 t t 4 ,A V. . I V' s 1 L 4 4 . L ' a . ' 4n1e. 1 . 4 .. .' 4 4 '. L 4 4 A I ' e. t 4 I V' ' '. L v A v L 1 A- xxx- I vw I x x L- 1 I . I I V I' I 'a 4 , 1 I . , .. ' A Y. 1 .' - v V' v 1. F. l 1 14 I . llll .4 ' Q 2 ICI. ' . 1 'IA 1 ' 't 4 4 4 ' 4 V' 1 1 1. 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