University Daily Kansan / Friday. March 23. 1990 5 Bread Continued from p. 1 ties, the Rev. Robert Pinezaddleby said. Chris was born June 29, 1970, in Lawton, Oka. His mother's family is Roman Catholic, and he was baptized a Catholic but liked to say he was Christian and half-Methodist, said Don Bread, whose own family is Methodist. Don Bread's great-grandfather, Hunting Horse, was an early Native American Christian convert. His grandfather, father and uncles were Methodist ministers. Chris was raised in Oklahoma. In July 1889, the Breads moved to Lawrence, where few who knew them seemed to have escaped his charm. Michelle Wolfe, a friend of Chris. recalled the day she met him at Pinezadebly's birthday party. "He just came up, shook my hand, asked my name and started talking to me," she said. "He was just a real friendly guy." Theerea Rogers, director of the Indian Education Program at Kennedy Elementary School where Chris worked last summer, agreed that he had a special magnetism, especially with children. "He commanded your attention when he entered a room," she said. "He left an impression that just doesn't leave you. And a lot of children have asked, 'Where is Chris?' They have a real hard acceptance of this. I think the Native American people really missed out He graduated from Lawrence High School, where he was a drummer for the band and a member of the Indian Club. During his senior year he spent a semester at Sequoyah Indian Boarding School in Tahlequah, Okla. on something ' Many people say prayers for Chris now. Newspaper clippings about his adornment write of Haskell residence and death to his father to express their sorrow. "I believe that Chris' life was complete," Don Bread said. "Each person has a cycle of life, and Chris completed his cycle of life, young as it may seem. Chris knew God, and his stepping from this life into the spiritual life was instantaneous. Chris didn't suffer." Ramaley will travel to Vermont to meet school's reps next month By a Kansan reporter Although not seeking to leave the University of Kansas, Judith Ramalene, executive vice chancellor, said yesterday that she would visit the University of Vermont next month for a series of meetings with university trustees, administrators, faculty and students. Ramaley, 49, is one of four finalists for the presidency of the university, a Vermont news release stated. The finalists were selected from 257 applicants. Ramaley said she hadn't applied for the position but was recruited by the university. "I did not pursue Vermont; they pursued me," she said. She said Chancellor Gene A. Budig was the only person at KU who had known she was being considered for the job. She is the last of the finalists scheduled to visit the university between April 15 and 18. 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