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ALAWRENCE W. FLETCHER, A.B. Connell, Washington ' MAJOR: History and Education Sigma Lambda Alphag Pres. S. L. A. '31: Chrm. Prog. Comm. S. L. A. '293 Pres. Foren- sic '31: Treas. Forensic ,302 Adv. Mgr. 'Oasis '30g Intercollegiate Debate '30, '31, '32g Pres. Northwest Band '31 . Fletch is an exponent of the old Greek ideal of all-around development. His boundless enthusiasm has carried him into debating, literature, clubs, tennis, golf, basket ball, young people's Work-yet with it all he has maintained a high schol- astic average. His pleasant hail and hand- shake, and his loyalty to the S. L. A.'s, are things We shall not soon forget. 0529? HELEN L. HAMILTON, A.B. Sunnyside, Washington MAJOR! English and Philosophy Olympian: Pres. Olv. '30g Chrm.. Prog. Comm. Olv. '29: Literary Editor Oasis '29g Assoc. Edi- tor Oasis '31g Hon. Editor Oasis '32g Christian Workers' Band: Northwest Band. Defeat may serve as well as victory, to shake the soul and let the glory out - and then there is no defeat. Helen has met the adverse currents of life-difH- culties, sickness, spiritual struggles-yet faith in God has brought her smiling throughf' She has seen God manifested in a robin or in a snow-laden evergreen, in the stillness she has felt the presence of the Father. Sometimes Hammy's chief joy is a serious talk with a pal or two about many thingsg at other times it's a rollicking ramble through helds and hills in search of Pan. She is a cheerful Work- er, her originality and forcefulness have made her a leader. n . Jr . ,. ,.,. .yet 'Z '1 '1 -3 1, .VXI if 1 1 -i 1 1 1 1 l 3 l l l .VE 3 Al ,.,.. .Q ,... f.1, fi .-,,. 'jflw fg- ' f,s'.'1:' , Vi- -2. 4 il V1 w . -5-ii.: My, 'F'-11-'11 .71-at -U4 Sr ' -, ,f Z. Pg '1 , 1 ,.r . g - if ' X y - r. lp . ,- iw! 3 lf? J 49'-A ' . 'i . 'AW . -nz F9 iw ,Wi J' wi P214 , .. I ,, f .2531 so iiifg t' I f .M I as-, Av' L 4 is 4-n ,,.,-. ,. 7'fvrV:'f .sys I! -,Lal wif, 'fv:J'1---Q, mv. W., ,flii-if 1'-ZF, ffl , .M ak.- fs: ff-fu ..g in. ,i .LL L, V-.4 f.. - -ill .4 fl .rf ,V A 5'
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DONALD THOMPSON, A.B. ' Nampa, Idaho MAJOR! English and Education Sigma Lambda Alpha: Chrm. Prog. Comm. S. L. A. '32g Forensic Society: Literary Edltor Oasis '303 Organization Editor. Oasis '31g Col- lege Editor Oasis '32g Chrlstian Workers' Bandg Idaho-Oregon Band. We know people who actually believe Don spends most of his time seeking and conversing with the Muses. Really, he's much more cosmopolitan than that, for he is vitally interested in a social Gospel. He writes well, in fact, he is a literary artist.,' Being a true artist at heart, he really lives Lowell's advice: Be noble, and the nobleness that lies in other men, sleeping but never dead, will rise in majesty to meet thine own.', We have learned to watch for that inevitable twinkle, the warning of his unusual wit, but we are forced to laugh. His is a most interesting personality. 1428? RUTH N. WITT, A.B. Spokane, Washington MAJOR! Education and English Sigma Lambda Alphag Sec. Forensic Society '31g Cor. Sec. Class '32g Orchestra, Pi. Mu: Bus. Sec. Oasis '29, ,31: Editorial See. Oasis '30, '32g Sec. Northwest Band '31g Christian Workers' Band. Office, I'1l see if he's here. Hold the line. Away she goes. Second floor? Basement? Duty is duty. Nevertheless, she's human and we love her. In spite of the current belief that you can't de- velop brains by pounding a typewriter, she has done some lively scheming to get through college on her own hook. Long hours spent typing letters in the oH'ice- or copy in the staff room have not pre- vented her from playing the violin in the orchestra and in S. L. A. programs. Last year we lost the handy man from the staff, this year it's the handy girl from the office. We have every reason to be- lieve that Witty's cheerful manner will go a long way toward successful partner- ship in their work. ' I C C' 1 v l I I 5 S I I
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1 5 i 1 i 1 l 1 ii.. 1 . 1 ll I - L . I if . .ig Q, 'I fi r , ., , Vik , , , A 1-W, ll it il ' 1 'f' Q ' iffy. i 1' 13 .hh .- 1 i' V f. -l r Q1 ig 451. fi ' Q., ul. -N, 2 ' iii - A 1 sn eff -is . x a I Y' 'kill ., V M, Ib ' ' 'fi .2 . ., 'Y If Midi N i 3' . if 'fy A., 1, Ig . 3 4 r i i 1 u x l i I i l l 1 n PAUL THOREEN, A.B. Alexandria, Minnesota MAJOR! Sociology and Eclzicazfion Alpha Delta. Phi: Treas. A. D. P. '29g Pres. Central Northwest Band '31, '323 Glee Club: Serenader Quartet '31g Christian Workers' Band. Baritone Serenaderf' practice teacher, ex-holder of the school altitude record, south paw tennis star, Norwegian from Minnesota-that's Thoreen. The accumulation of letters he receives indi- cates that he will be a high school prof, Still this isn't the real Paul we have come to know. He is always ready for a lark, yet always when he sings Have Thine Own Way, Lord, we are stirred to the depths. NV e believe that Paul will go on rendering larger and yet larger service for the Master. 'l30i' WILLYLA BUSHNELL, A. B. ' Eugene, Oregon I MAJOR: Philosophy and Sociology Sigma Lambda Alphag .North Pacific Band: Art Editor Oasis '32g Christian Workers' Band. Willyla was serving God afar off until a few far-sighted people helped her decide to come here. She entered as a junior from the University of Oregon at Eu- gene. We are proud of what she is. Some day we shall be prouder because of what she will be doing-. Her call is to carry the Gospel, not only by preaching and conducting children's meetings, but as an artist-evangelist. We have enjoyed watch- ing her as, with easel and colored chalks, she forcefully illustrates the old, simple songs of the faith. She has put many hard hours of work on the art of our 1932 yearbook.
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