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Portland Observer, May 13,1982 Page 13 Fantastic Furniture Sale at Discount Prices at Lloyd's Interiors Act now. '72 8tata Champa: Phil Lathan. Tony Hopaon, Finlay Hammond, Albert Redeau, Greg Brown, Mika McKinney, Carl Bird, Gerald Dalonay, Ron- nla Cola, Charlaa Channel, Rick W hitlow, Ray Leary, Don Jenkina. JH8 Photo. Additional canvas seats and backs, $14 per set A d d itio n a l $10 o f f on purchase o f tw o chairs when you present this ad. 78 Champa: Back row —Howard Jenkina, Brian Hughes. Ron Ranaon, Howard Hornbuckle. Don Ranaon, Charlaa Fair. Bruce Jonaa, Virgil Allan, Coach Bobby Harria, Charlaa Radaau, Phil Hop aon, Jaffrey Barabin. JHS Photo. C arl Bird: after two years at Arizona Western, Carl finished at the University of California, Berke ley, then played overseas in Italy and the Philippines. He is presently working for an insurance company in San Francisco. Charles Channel: went to Port land State University, then to the University of H a w a ii-H ilo . He is presently working in Portland. Ronnie Cole: played for Universi ty of San Diego, then spent a year with the Globetrotters. He is pre sently working as an agent for pro fessional athletes in Los Angeles. Tony Hopson: after playing at Mt. Hood Community College, he finished at Willamette University. In 1977 Tony participated in the Ttailblazer rookie camp. Currently, he is teaching at Lincoln High School here in Portland where he is also the head women’s basketball coach. Phil Lathan, Finley Hammond, Albert Redeau, Greg Brown, Mike McKinney, Gerald Deloney, Rick W hitlow, and Donald Jenkins will also play in the Game of Champs. Phil Hopson will lead his *78 Jef ferson teammates. Coached by Bobby Harris these Demos took third in the state tourney after losing to Parkrose in the semi-finals. The starters include: Phil Hopson: returns to the Uni versity of Idaho this fall to finish his fourth year with the Vandals. This past season he was second in the na tion in field goal percentage and was ROUTE DRIVER SALES D ay to day relief schedules Here's a full-time relief position in route sales with Miller Brands, Inc., distributor for the successful products of the Miller Brewing Company. You'll handle vacation and fill-in relief responsibilities on a day-to-day basis, offering you the unique chance to enjoy the full diversity of our routes throughout the Portland metro area. What will you need to qualify? Proven sales achievement in your previous position, past driving experience and at least 3 years ■rales delivery experience, ideally in beverages or related consumer products. ^ c f is e y LLOYD'S INTERIORS Jefferson holds'Game of Champs' Spectators will have a chance td turn back the hands of time when they cheer on the team of their choice at the Jefferson High School Game of Champions. Saturday, May 22 at 8 pm. the 1972 team which took the state A A A basket ball title will return to face the 1978 team which finished third in the state tourney. The game, a fund raiser for the Daryl LaGrone Memorial Scholar ship Fund, will feature half-time en tertainm ent, music provided by J e ff’ s award winning music pro gram, and a contest between brothers. The winner of the L a Grone Scholarship will be an nounced at half time. Admission is $2, and tickets are available at (he door. Brotherly love will be tested as Phil Hopson, an all-city choice in *78 and more recently fam iliar to sports fans as an NCAA star on the Idaho Vandals squad, squares o ff against his brother Tony, an a ll tourney selection in ’72. The Redeau brothers, Charles ( ’78) and Albert (’72), will also compete against each other as well as Don (’72) and How ard (*78) Jenkins. Several other JHS alums will join the brother duos. Nearly all the ’72 team coached by Jack Bertell be here for the game. They include the starting Five: Ray Leary: finished at San Diego Slate after playing varsity for two years. He is currently working at Tubman Middle School. The original G old M edal director’s chair, w ith the price that made it famous and the qualities that made it a star, is back. By popular demand. In natural varnish o r white enameled hardwoods, w ith 16 colors o f canvas seats and backs. Take one: $39 Take two: $69 Ready? A ctio n! named to the all-league team. Ron Ranson: played at Los An geles Southwest, then returned to Oregon to play for Chemeketa Community College. He is now at tending Portland State University. Don Ranson: went to Everett Community College in Everett, Washington, then transferred to Lane Community College in Oak land, California. He currently lives in Portland. y irg il A lien: after playing at W alla W alla Community College for a year, Virgil played at M t. Hood Community College. He is now finishing his degree in commu nications at Oregon State Univer sity. Charles Redeau: played at Walla W alla Community College for a year, then at Clackamas Commu nity College for a year. He now at tends Eastern Oregon State College in LaGrande where he is playing football. Brian Hughes: attended the Uni versity of Washington for two years where he was an honor roll student, then transferred to Pcpperdine where he is completing his studies. In addition, Bruce Jones, H ow ard Jenkins, Howard Hornbuckle, and Charles Fair will also be suited up in the blue and gold. According to Tony Hopson, re union organizer, this is just one in a series of events leading to the ten- year reunion planned for the Class of ’ 72. July 31 and August I the class will hold a two-day celebration at The Cosmopolitan Air Tel. For more information you can call 226- 3483. Faye Sono, yearbook editor in ’72. is coordinating publicity. 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