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ZEPHYRUS, 19 3 1 Maxwell Short “The long and short of it.” Treasurer Jr. Class 6; Astor Post 6-7-8; Corvalis Chamber of Commerce Cup; Quill and Scroll 7-8; Pres. Quill and Scroll 8; Hi- Y 8; Viola Slotte “Queen rose of a rose¬ bud garden of girls.” Deba Drams 6-7-8; Deba Dram Treas. Pep Club 6-7-8; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Ball Committee. Armour Smith “Still waters run deep.” Mildred Smith “So sweet the blush of bashfulness.” .Marie Stenman “Merrily, merrily, do I live.” Aune Takanen “Thy golden hair my heart entwined.” Senior Play 8; Oper¬ etta 5; Glee Club 5; Astor Post 7-8; Tri-Y 4-5-6-7-8. Vivian Taylor “Not so oft near home does genius brightly shine.” Torch Honor 3 4-5-6-7-8; Dramatic Club 3-4-5-6-7-8; Deba Drams 7-8; Glee Club 3-4; Operetta 3-5-7; Astor Post 7-8; Zephy- rus 7-8; Class Treas. 6; Extempore Sjeaking 7; Senior Play 8. Osmo Tuomikoski “To be strong, is to be happy.” Molly Wahl “Merrily she worked with us.” Baseball 3-5; Volleyball 4-6-8; Glee Club 6-7-8; Operetta 7 Tri-Y 6; Home Ec 5-6 7-8; Senior Play 8; Junior Prom. Commit¬ tee; Senior Ball Com¬ mittee. Harriet Westersund “They who are pleased themselves do always please.” Torch Honor 3- 4-5-6-7-8; Volleyball 4- 6-8; Baseball 3-7; Tri-Y 6-7-8; Glee Club 7; Operetta 6-7; Astor Post 8. ( 21 )
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ZEPHYRUS, 1931 Bernt Middleton “He knows no law ex¬ cept to conquer.” Torch Honor 4-5-G-7-8; Astor Post 7-8; Quill and Scroll 7-8. Signa Nygard “Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” Harold Olsen “You never can tell what I will really do.” Senior Play 8; Oper¬ etta 4-6-8. Ralph Olsen “For contemplation he and valor formed.” Orchestra 3-4-5-6-7; Band 3-6. Harold Olsvick “Loathing pretense, he does with cheerful will.” Football 6-8; Basketball 7; “A” Club 6-7-8; Secretary Treas. “A” Club 7-8. Ellen Risto “Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” Operetta 7; Glee Club 7-8; Base ball 3; Volleyball 8. Sylvia Sabutski “I would be a mermaid fair.” Walter Samuelson “See, the conquering hero comes.” George Sather “View the whole scene, with critic judgement scan, Then deny him merit if you can.” Torch Honor 3-4-5-6-7 8; Glee Club 4-5-6-7-8; Operetta 5-7-8; Dram¬ atic Club 5-6-7-S; Jr. Play 6; Astor Post 6 Rose Shaman “It never will rain roses.” Torch Honor 3 4-5-6-7-8; Tri-Y 6-7; O peretta 6-7; Glee Club 5-6-7-8; Astor Post 6-7-8; Zephyrus 6 7; Senior Play 8; Vol¬ leyball 8; A. S. B. Bookkeeper 3-4-5-6-7-8. ( 20 )
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ZEPHYRUS, 1931 Dorothy Ystad “She is herself of best things a collection.” Torch Honor 3-4-5-G-7 8; Volleyball 4; Junior Prom Committee 5; Tri-Y 6-7-8; Glee Club 6-7-8; Operetta 7; Senior Ball Committee 8 . Harold Ystad “I only ask that for¬ tune send a little more than I can spend.” Football 4-6-8; “A” Club 4-5-G-7-8; Senior Ball Committee 8 . Why? Why are trees so big and green— Why are there flowers that bloom in the spring? Why is the earth, and why is the sun? Why is the moon bright when day is done? Why is the heavens so far away— Why are some sad, while others are gay? The answer is this—“We ' ve things to live for”. There’s things that are beautiful In the outdoor: There’s flowers so rare and birds in the trees; And they make one happy, whenever one sees; A forest so mighty; But one cannot know Until he is there where the big trees grow. That these are the lumber that builds the homes. Far greater than poets express in their poems Is the wonderful thrill whenever one sees The wonderful giants that God called “trees.” —Jeanette Shannon ( 22 )
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