Auburn Adventist Academy - Rainier Vista Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1933

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TLe JV[ s£er 9 s Gift I dreamed that I walked with the Master one day Beside blue Galilee, And He said, Come, choose a gift I will send To the Class of ’3 3.” An old man, bent with the weight of years As he sat by the rolling sea, Had gathered together some jewels rare That he spread in array for me. Pearls from the seven seas of life, Warm with a radiant glow, Bright with the colors of rainbow years, Weighted by the years of woe. He told me to choose a jewel rare To wear along the way; One that would render a service true To those I would meet each day. Select it with care,” the old man said, For so much on that depends; A life of service and beauty, too, In which all virtue blends.” One was for faith, so clear and bright, One for lack of fear, And one had colors blended in Weighted with wealth of cheer. But one was there which seemed to blend The beauties of all within— Faith, and cheer, and love of friend, And a life all free from sin. Old Father Time nodded, and the Master smiled As I pointed to the one so near, No other one would do so well, You have chosen the best, my dear. Now friends, as we all meet to-night, Our gift with you we share; For the Master of all, and Father Time, Has no other so good and fair. And, classmates, as we through life Press On,” Whatever our path may be, Remember always the aim we chose, And our pledge of Honesty.” Marie Jof.rs e| 17

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CHARLES C. CHANEY Oregon” President, Boys’ Culture Club 193 3 Fut u re—B us in css RUTHANNA McNAY Iowa” Secretary, Girls’ Culture Club 1931 Vice-President, Girls’ Culture Club 193 3 Future —M ed ical MENTON A. EBEL Washington” Scrgcant-at-arms, Boys’ Culture Club 1932 Prayer Band Leader 193 3 F u t u rc —M i n is tc rial MARIE B. JOERS North Dakota” Secretary, Girls’ Culture Club 1931 President, Girls’ Culture Club 193 2 Future—Medical GEORGE E. RICHARDSON California” Secretary, Boys’ Culture Club 1931 Sergeant-at-arms, Boys’ Culture Club 193 3 Future—Medical LYNN PESTER South Dakota” Sergeant-at-arms, Junior Class 1930 Sergeant-at-arms, Students Ass’n 1933 Future—Forestry



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Senior Census If you want a good piece of carpenter work done, call on George Richardson. George is a quiet, curly headed boy whose hobby is mountain climbing. He is sergeant-at-arms of the Casa Loma Culture Club. Will the class please come to order?” says Paul Butcher. Paul is our class president and a good one, too. His hobby is driving his uncle’s car. Who is that dark-haired boy coming across the campus? Why, that is Menton Ebel. He is one of the firemen. Menton is known for his good cooking on picnics and other outdoor doings. The Casa Loma Culture Club is indebted this year to Charlie Chaney for his services as president. We shall miss him, his radio, and motorcycle next year. Something for you?” comes over the counter from Lucilc Bowers, our storekeeper. Lucilc always seems to have the giggles and we shall miss her sunny disposition next year. She enjoys cooking meals as well as keeping store and playing tennis. Who is that trying to sing?” is a remark heard many times in Gibson Hall. The guilty person is Charlie Barrett. His chief hobbies are climbing around on the outside of the buildings and crooning.” Oh, Camilla, wait a minute. I wasn’t late to chapel!”—thus we introduce you to Camilla Hunter. Camilla checks the absences from all classes. She is also monitor on the first floor of the girls’ dormitory. Her hobby is boat riding. Will the girls who work in the kitchen please come to work immediately after supper?” It is Georgia speaking. She informs the girls that she is in charge of the kitchen. Her ambition is to become matron in one of our large sanitariums. Wherever Georgia is you can be sure of a sweet, sunny smile or a cheery greeting. Planning picnic lunches is her hobby. Keith Hanna, who is monitor of the first floor in Gibson Hall, is treasurer of the senior class. His hobby is playing tennis. She is very shy and quiet and you hardly know that she is around. Who? Why, it is Alice Kcarn. Alice is a village student and is secretary of the senior class. Verlie Louise Knapp is another of our village students. Her hobby is playing tennis and she is very active in all sports. If you want anything done and done right just call on Verlie. She is very efficient and dependable. Do you wish something in art work?” See Lois McDonald. Her favorite indoor sport is substituting for June and doing art work for English III scrapbooks. Her hobby is typing. Please get that write up in by tomorrow.” That is Don Sargeant, our editor, talking. Don likes to play ball and he is our star catcher. We hope that when he leaves here wherever he goes, others will appreciate him as much as we have. If you are looking for someone to help you work a problem in geometry, to cheer you up a bit, or to play you a game of tennis, Claran Jesse will be of help to you. He is noted for his humor. His hobby is Pester. She’s little, but oh, my! Full of fun, happy, and never an unkind word to anyone—that is Ruthanna. She is monitor on the second floor in Regina Hall. Want a joke? Want a good speech? Want a big pile of wood in a hurry? Want to see rare color combinations? Want a good time and a true friend? Want a boy with utmost courtesy plus ludicrous dignity—you have it in Lynn Pester. Marie Joers comes to us from Tacoma. She is always ready to help in school activities, and we lose a true friend and a loyal student when she leaves. She plays base-ball. If you should step into a Friday evening meeting or any other meeting in time for song service, you would see Basil Dorr swinging the baton and urging all to sing. The hobby of this Arkansas Farmer” is spitting. Basil Dorr ©I 18 fs

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