Auburn High School - Invader Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1942

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I Anderson. Stewart-U. of W.: State History, Track Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Adviser Junior Class, Boys' Guidance. Drake, Barbara L.-U, of W.: Art, English. Adviser Senior Class, Art Club. Garner, Mary A.-Whitman College: Drama and Speech Director, English, Adviser Masketeers, Assemblies, Junior Red Cross. Hardy. Martha-U. of W.: Girls' Physical Education, Typing, Journal- ism, Adviser Girls' A Club, Honor Society, Newspaper. Hostetter, Claud V.-C. P. S.: Chem- istry. Physics. Trigonometry, Softball Coach, Adviser Projection Operators. Kane, Cecelia-U. of W.: Shorthand, Typing, Adviser Junior Class. Knudson, Oscar P.-U. of Wisconsin, U. of Washington: Botany. Biology. Leonard. Eva Mae-W. S. C.: Home Economics, Adviser Home Economics Club. McDonald. Don-W. S. C.: Book- keeping, Sociology. State History, Com- mercial Geography, Adviser lntra- mural Sports. N. Y. A. Work. .--EE l Saculty MacNaughton, Corabel-U. of W.: Librarian. Muczynski. Matthcwl-U. of W.: Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach, Physical Education, Civics. Ad- viser Boys' A Club. First Aid. Porter, Henry S.-W. S. C.: Voca- tional Agriculturc, Adviser Future Farmers of America. Rotter, Catherine-U. of W.: English. Latin. French. German. Adviser French Club, l.atin Club, German Club. Sophomore Class, Rude. Hazel-U. of W.: English, Ad- viser Girls' Club, Green Peppers. Girls Guidance. Schumacher, Paul A.-W. S. C.: Geometry, Algebra. Adviser Sophomore Class, Radio Club. Stevens, Francis-U. of W.: History, Civics, Spanish, Adviser Spanish Club. Taylor. Ronald Z.-U. of XV.: Choir Orchestra, Band. Ward, Cecil-U. of W.: lndustrial Arts. Wolf, Alvin J.-U. of Santa Clara: English, Debate Coach, Tennis Coach. Adviser Senior Class. Woods, Ruth E,-U, of W.: History. Civics, Adviser Annual, Junior Red Cross. 6

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S up eri n ten clentis hi Cssaivc' K7 This year has been an eventful one for all of us. The attack on Pearl Harbor swept our country into the world conflagration which will test to the utmost our strength and char- acter as a nation. Our schools and education have a vital part to play in this struggle. The school life of every student must become more purposeful and effective than ever before. Let us strive daily to be good, in- telligent American citizens worthy of our precious heritage of freedom. Arthur H. Towne. ,lD1'lllClIDZll hflessage School life in times such as we are now passing through is perhaps different than the school life we have been accustomed to in years past. School life is preparation for life, and as such it changes due to the fact that life is changing. Students who best prepare for life are those who make the best possible use of their time in school. We wish most sincerely that the seniors' time spent in this high school has been devoted by them in such a manner as to stand them in good stead for the trying days ahead. We wish to remind those remaining that your school life is determined by yourself. You are advised to make this life thorough. that you, when your commencement day arrives are able to represent yourself and your school with the same creditable man- ner that those who preceed you have done. W. C. Hicklin.



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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Alden Rogers - - President Gloria Rolfe - - Secretary Bob Gaines Vice President .lim Durham - Treasurer l,eft to right lseatedl--Peckenpaugh. Hicklin, Gaines. Oman, Rogers, Johnson, Ludwig. Rolfe, Ryan, Slandingfzxrima. Chrislenson, Jackson, Youngman. Spansel, Patterson, Johnson. Smoclyk, Blinn. Nlatsuhara. N 1 S , t tue ent Qfounei ln every organized group which strives for the betterment and success of its members, it automatically becomes essential to have an advisory or planning board. Therefore in school the Student Council, including student body officers. a representaf tive from each roll room, and Mr. I-licklin, the adviser, does this work. During the entire school year there have been numerous subjects pertaining to the school and its activities which require a considerable amount of discussion from as many members of the board as possible. Whenever such a need arose this group as- sembled and considered the problem in a very efficient manner. At the beginning of the year student tickets were the subject of discussion: what activities were to be included, and the price to be charged had to be decided. Planning of the budget of the different school organizations and clubs was the subject of an- other meeting. It was decided to award pins as a recognition of work in Drama and Debate. Suggestions were made that the athletic field be turfed, but it was pointed out that if that was done no baseball could be played. ln the latter part of the year much discussion centered on the handling of air raid drills. A very efficient method was worked out for taking care of this emergency, should it arise. After such topics had been discussed, it was the duty of each roll room repree sentative to report to the students in his roll room what had been decided upon or discussed. The representative may ask for suggestions or even a vote on certain topics. 7

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