Auburn High School - Invader Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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I2 INVADER IENIDDI, EDN VDYAGE X!fITH the beginning of the school year of 1928-29, one hundred twenty-three students enrolled as the Sopho- more Class in the new Senior High School. Of this enrollment fifty-nine will receive diplomas on june 5. The other twenty- eight graduating are transfers from other schools or those tak- ing extra work. You, as Seniors, must realize that during the past three years you have had excellent advantages for preparation. You have had excellent teachers as leaders and good material advantages placed before you. just what you have gained in knowledge and training is to a very great extent dependent upon what you have willed. We hope that as you go on through life, wherever your pathway leads, that you will look back upon the time here as years well spent. Whatever you do and wherever you go, re- member that you are a representative of the Auburn High School and the Auburn community. Live a life that will al- ways reflect glory on Auburn. These last few days are days of gladness and days of sadness. Partings are always sad. Looking to the future and planning makes us happy. As a parting word to you, Seniors, from the faculty, we wish you Bon Voyage. Aim high, live clean, and work hard. Happiness and best luck to you all. E. A. OAKLEY,

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INVADER II Q BDAIQID DF CUNTIQDL . N ALL things there must be a central executive point. To Auburn High School Student Body, such is the Board of Control. It is composed of the nucleus of the students and has charge of all governmental work. Before each meeting of the Stu- dent Body, the Board of Control meets and outlines the business to be carried out. At times of election which involve the entire school, nominations are made through the Board of Control and the remainder are made from the floor at meet- ings. Nominations are made for delegates to concentions and athletic managers. Members to the Board of Control are voted upon by each calss. It also includes as president, President of the Student Body, as Secretary, Secretary of the Student Body, the principal, and two faculty members. Melvin I-Ieffner acted in the capacity of President this year. Garland Baker occupied the position of Secretary. The Senior Class elected George Kester to represent them. Bud Steffen was elected by the Juniors as their member. Walter Moore was chosen by the Sophomores to voice their opinions. Principal E. A. Galcley, Miss Buhl, and Mr. Knudsen, faculty mem- bers acted as Board Advisers. Through the cooperation of these five members and three advisers, the success of the Student Body is assured. The discretion and wiseness in which their decisions are distributed is, of course, dependent upon each and every members of the Student Body. For cooperation, not only in the nucleus of an organization, but throughout the entire members is necessary to its inevitable success.



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