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

 - Class of 1940

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:f -2B ’1940 DOROTHY SMITH Aicknagik, Alaska ff A maid of sweet and simple grace, With kindness written on her face.” Pres. Regina Club ’40; Prayer Band Leader ’39-’40. WILBUR LOTT Yelm, Washington Faithful o’er his trade he bent And ever lived on earth content.” Yelm High School ’3 9. HARVEY MILLER Southworth, Washington Who loves his work and knows to spare May live and flourish anywhere.” Vice-Pres. Casa Loma ’40; Asst. Leader M. V. ’40, Sec. ’3 9; Asst. Sec. S. S. ’40. CAROLINE PARRISH Port Orchard, Washington Brown eyes bubbling o’er with fun Will lighten the load for everyone.” Cultural Vice-Pres. A. S. B. ’39-’40; Sec. Regina ’3 8; Sec. Junior Class ’3 9; Leader M. V. ’3 9; Prayer Band Leader ’3 9, ’40; Orchestra ’40. MARY OLMSTED Rosburg, Washington A girl so very sweet and fair; A sweeter girl is very rare.” Lit. Editor Rainier Vista ’40; Sec. A. S. B. ’3 9. CHARLES SHORE, Jr. Miles City, Montana Mischief is his middle name; Work or play — it’s all the same!” Pres. Casa Loma ’40; Asst. Leader M. V. ’39. ORVILLE EROS Seattle, Washington Happy is he who can gently steer From grave to light, from pleasant to severe.” Sec.-Treas. Casa Loma ’39; Asst. Supt. S. S. ’40; Asst. Sec. S. S. ’37. VIRGINIA HANSON Pilot Point, Alaska A cheery word, a kindly smile A friendly nod once in a while.” Spiritual Vice-Pres. Regina ’40; Asst. Sec. S. S. ’40; Prayer Band Leader ’40. DAWN OWENS Seattle, Washington Ever in motion, vivacious and cheery, Life around her could never be dreary.” Queen Anne High School, Seattle, ’39; Editor Mental Zephyrs ’39-’40. RALPH MADDOX Auburn, Washington I honor the man who is willing to sink Half his present repute for the freedom to think.” Pres. A. S. B. ’40, Sgt.-at-Arms ’3 8-’3 9; Pres. Junior Class ’38-’39; Sheriff Kangaroo Court ’37-’3 8; Nom. Com. Representative Freshman Class ’37-’3 8. ORPHA OSBORNE Port Townsend, Washington An even and contented mind In charity with all mankind.” Girls’ Sextet ’40; Girls’ Octet ’3 9. RACHEL PITTS Tacoma, Washington Politeness is to do and say The kindest thing in the kindest way.” Spaulding High School; Sec.-Treas. Regina ’37,

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DONALD ALTMAN Centralia, Washington Large streams from little fountains flow, Tall oaks from little acorns grow.” Sheriff Kangaroo Court ’40; Prayer Band Leader ’40. HAZEL ANTHONY Bellingham, Washington Each minute filled; not known to shirk. Her key to pleasure is honest work.” Sec. Regina ’37, ’39; Sec. M. V. ’37; Prayer Band Leader ’38, ’39. ARLENE FEY Port Angeles, Washington Oh, but it is good to be Footloose and fancy free!” Sec. Regina ’40; Mental Zephyr Staff ’3 9. CHESTER BROOKS Seattle, Washington It isn’t ' blarney,’ ' bunk,’ or ' show ' To give a guy a glad ' hello! ' ” Bus.Mgr. Rainier Vista ’40; Treas. A. S. B. ’40; Pres. Casa Loma ’39; Treas. Junior Class ’39; Sgt.-at- Arms Casa Loma ’37, ’3 8, Judge Kangaroo Court ’3 9. HAROLD GRAY Winslow, Washington Thoughts true, aspiration high, He’ll be somebody by and by.” Seattle Junior Academy ’3 6-’37; Sec.-Treas. Casa Loma ’40. MARJORIE EVERETT Sumas, Washington Diligent in work, joyful in play, A right good pal she makes, I say.” Sumas Nooksack High School ’3 6-’3 7; Vice-Pres. Tillicum Club ’40; Prayer Band Leader ’39. CLASS o ■ ' EUGENE GOHL Monroe, Washington A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men.” Pres. Casa Loma ’3 9; Sec. Casa Loma ’3 8; Pres. Periscope Club ’40. EVELYN LONG Bellingham, Washington Busily working with heart and will, Ready and willing her place to fill.” Leader M. V. ’38, ’39; Asst. Supt. S. S. ’38, ’39; First Asst. Soc. Vice-Pres. A. S. B. ’39-’40. ORABELLE McGHEE Pierre, South Dakota Her cheery smile and friendly way Bring joy to others every day.” Vice-Pres. Regina ’3 8; Prayer Band Leader ’40. FRANK HUTCHINS Kirkland, Washington He gives no place to fear or doubt But goes through life with the sunny side out.” Editor Rainier Vista ’40; Sec. M. V. ’39; Ministerial Band ’40; Orchestra ’40. LELA MARIE HELVIK Tacoma, Washington . . . All who joy would win Must share it. Happiness was born a twin.” Clover Park High School, Tacoma, ’3 8-’39; Prayer Band Leader ’39, ’40; Dormitory Monitor ’39-’40. RUTH MAE HELVIK Tacoma, Washington Her path with kindly deeds is bright; She scorns the wrong; defends the right.” Clover Park High School, Tacoma, ’38-’39; Sgt.-at- Arms Regina Club ’3 8-’3 9.



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JOHN LOFGREN Auburn, Washington He that dwells in peace and rest Must hear and see and say the best.” Yakima Valley Academy, Granger, Washington ’3 8- ’39; Asst. Supt. S. S. ’40; Sgt.-at-Arms Tillicum Club ’40. VERNA WISBEY Ethel, Washington Pleasantly quiet, gently firm A girl of purpose you’ll discern.” Onalaska High Sschool ’36-’37; Orchestra ’3 8. FLORENCE ST. CLAIR Wapato, Washington Then back again her curls she threw And cheerful turned to work anew.” Sgt.-at-Arms Regina Club ’3 9-’40. MILTON WILLOUGHBY Seattle, Washington He who hath an art Hath everywhere a part.” Sec. M. V. ’40; Pres. Music Club ’40; Orchestra ’3 9, ’40. IVAN WHITEHOUSE Auburn, Washington The quiet faithful working kind A finer lad is hard to find.” CLASS OF 1940 ANITA WHITEHOUSE Auburn, Washington Give unto me, made lowly wise The spirit of self-sacrifice.” Sec. M. V. ’3 8; Prayer Band Leader ’3 8. ARLENE GOODMAN Tillamook, Oregon I find each day as 1 go my way, Great joy in a friend or two.” Sgt.-at-Arms Regina ’3 8; Sec. M. V. ’40; Prayer Band Leader ’3 8. ALLEN KESINGER Arlington, Washington Ambitious soul, practical wit, And on the whole a man well fit.” Seattle Junior Academy ’3 6-’37; Sgt.-at-Arms Casa Loma Club ’39. MERRILL CROOKER C ntralia, Washington Abundant work and little leisure, A love of duty more than pleastire.” Asst. Sec. S. S. ’37; Leader Mailing Band ’3 8. ETHEL WINSLOW Hastings, Michigan When you get to know her better You’ll wish you knew her well.” Cedar Lake Academy ’36-’38. GWENYTH WHIPPLE Yakima, Washington My task seems never very long When measured with a smile and song.” Yakima Junior Academy ’38; Asst. Sec. M. V. ’39; Prayer Band Leader ’3 8-’3 9. RUBY PALMER Chehalis, Washington To be without pretense or sham Exactly what you think I am.” Adna High School ’3 8.

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