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May, 1932 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 17 +■ 4« RAY RAM BERG. “Ray '—“He’s a whirlwind with the ladies and zephyr with the men. Agricultural course; Football ’29. ’30, 31; Ag. Club; “C” Club; Stock judging team ’30; Bab. ROY RAMBERG. “Roy”—“Young fellows will be young fellows.” Agricultural course; Football ’29. ’30. ’31; Student Council ’30-V31; Ag Club. “C” Club; Stock judging team ’30; Business manager senior class play; Annual Staff. ROSA RUNNION. “Rosie”—“It’s nice to be natural, When you’re naturally nice.” j Commercial course; Student Council 29-’30; Vice President junior year; Class Secretary :51-'32; Treasurer Student Council 31- 32; ! Prompter senior class play; Annual Staff. I i JEAN SANDS, “Sandy”—“She has filled her place with quiet efficiency.” College Prep, Latin Club ’29-’30; Glee Club ’28-’32; Basketball ’28-’31; Assistant Editor Student Voice ’30-’31-’32; Home Ec. Club ’31-’33; Stage Manager senioi class play; Annual Staff; Class Day Committee. JOSEPHINE SHARPLES. “Jo” — “Tall. stately, full of grace.” Commercial course; Glee Club ’30, ’31, ’32; Annual Staff. ANNIE SIMPSON. “Rooney.”—“A twinkle in the eye denotes a merry mind.” College Prep; Home Ec. Club ’30-’31; Annual Staff. I I i i - ;
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16 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1932 I JULIA NOLAN. “Nolan.”—“Never ready, always late. But she smiles and so you wait.” Basic course; Dramatic Club ’28-’29; Home Ec. Club ’29-’32; Pep Club ’31; Girls’ Double Trio. ’30, ’31. ’32; President of Glee Club ’30. ’31, ’32; The Wishing Well; Bells of Capistrano; Journalism class ’2S-’29. i i i GERHARD OBIE. “Gay”—“An all-around man and a man all around.” Agricultural ! course; F. F. A. ’29-’30; Property Manager f senior class play; Class Day Committee. i i I WINN PETERSON. “Buttercup —“No sinner nor no saint perhaps. But—well, the very best of chaps.” College Prep; Dramatic Club ’28-’29; Latin Club ’2S-’29; Glee Club 30-’31-’32; Student Voice ’30-’31; The Wishing Well; Bells of Capistrano; Bab; Three Live Ghosts. j i ! MII.DRBD PHELAN, “Mildred — Her peal j of laughter will ring far.” College Prep; j Latin Club ’28-’29; Junior Prom Committee; | Student Council 31-'32; Annual Staff; Property Manager senior class play. MAURICE POWELL. “Edison.”— “Deed's are better things than words are. Actions mightier than boasting.” Agricultural course; F. F. A.; Electrician senior class | play. j i ■ I PETE PYETTE. “Pete —“The census cm- I braces seventeen millions of women. How’d you like to be the censuj?” Basic j course; Ag. Club ’28. ’29. ’30. i j i i
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18 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1032 + LLOYD SPRING. “Spring”—-“He dares not look a woman in the face.” College Prep. MARION STREETER. “Bub”—“Yon Senior has a lean and hungry look.” Basic course. FRED THARP. “Fritz — “If silence were golden he would be a millionaire.” Agricultural course; F. F. A. JAMES THOMPSON. “Jimmie”—“Let thy speech be better than silence or be silent.” College Prep; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council ’31-’32; Annual Staff; Bab; Literary Digest Essay; Winner in County Washington Essay Contest. LEONA THOMPSON. “Tommy”—“She has a pleasant smile and a gentle way.” Basic course; Basketball ’29-’30; Glee Club 2. , ’30, ’32; Home Ec. Club ’30. 31, 32; Bells of Capistrano; Annual Staff. DALE WATKINS. “Bud”—“It’s always merry weather When good fellows get together.” College Prep: Student Council ’27-'28; Class secretary and treasurer junior year 30-’31; Football '31; Class President senior year; Bab.
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