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LOLOMI MARION NORTON From Roosevelt Junior Play 33 Christmas Play 43 Traffic Commit- tee 43 Class Kittyball 4. A While there's life there is hope. KEITH PUTT- Kay From Sugar Creek, Ohio Junior Police 33 Junior Play 33 Lolomi Staff 3: Traffic Committee 4. Going to Carnegie Tech., Pittsburgh. My heart is elsewhere? 20 ALBERT LUVVE- Al -- Luwe - From Washington Junior High Class Kittyball 2-32 Track Y 4. Going to Notre Dame. That's just the way I feel about it. JACK CURRY From Marquette High Thrift Committee 13 Class Basketball 1-23 Class Kit- tyball 1-22 Band 1-2-3-43 Track 1- Y 2-33 Foot- ball 1-2- Y 3, Going to W. S. C. The spring dancer.
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LOLOMI E S THER ROTH- From McKinley Thrift Committee 3. Going to Business College. Reason masters every sense. MILDRED SHEA From Lewis and Clark, Spo- keine Girls' Athletic Mgr, 35 Vocational Group Chair- man 33 Junior Play 32 Traffic Committee 43 Class Treasurer 43 Lolorni 4. Going to Business College. 4'The spearmint girl with the Wrigley eyes. PHYLLIS TIDLAND- Phil - F1'om Roosevelt Junior Play, 33 Basketball, 3-43 Volleyball, 33 Glee Club, 3'4Q Girls' League Cabinet, 4. Going to El- lensburg Normal. More power to you. MARJORIE WEBB- Margie - From Leslie Jr. High, Salem, Oregon Cvlee Club, 2-3-43 May Pete, 2-33 Thanksgiving Assembly, 2-42 Christmas Assembly, 2-4: Armistice Day Assembly, 39 Glee Club Operetta, 2-4: Lo- lomi Staff, 2-43 Traffic Committee, 33 Junior Play, 33 Class Treasurer, 33 Chairman Assembly Com- mittee, 43 Honor Society, 4. Going to W. S. C. Good things come in small packages. OSBORNE WHEELER- From McKinley Y Book Committee, 23 Wigwam, 33 Class Secre- tary, 33 Class Literary Mgr., 33 Honor Society. 3-4Q Lolomi. 43 Salutator- ian. Going to Yakima Val- ley Junior College. Don't give up, you may win yet. ESTHER WILHELM- Essie - From Lincoln High, Portland, Oregon Class Basketball, 2-3: Class Volleyball, 33 Class Baseball, 33 May Fete, 4: Play Day 4. Going to Seattle Business College. A girl of Will and de- termination. GEORGIA SHERVVOOD From Ellensburg Glee Club 33 Music As- sembly 3. Going to El- lensburg Normal. I gave him the gate, and he took offense. DORRIS IONE STREET- finaly,- From Wash. Jr. High Going to O. A. C. Men may come and men may gog but I go on forever. ROBERT WALKER- Bob - From Washington Jr. High Class Kittyball, 2-3: Class Basketball, 2-4. Going to W. S. C. A lass! A lass! ELINIO CAROL KYATERBURY From Washington Jr. High Class Baseball, 13 Class Volleyball, 13 Class Bas- ketball, 33 Play Day, 4. Going to Business College. 'Tm going to be a gard- ner. DONALD B. !VELLERf- ..D0n,,- From Washington Jr. High Tennis, 2: Y , 4: Traffic Committee, 42 B 0 Y S' League Cabinet, 4, Going to W. S. C. Not deacl3 but speech- less. MARGARET T. WILCOX- From Washington Jr. High Thanksgiving Assembly,.23 May Fete, 2-3-43 Junior Play, 33 Courtesy Commit- tee, 3-43 Traffic Commit- tee, 4, Going to W, S. C. Every why has a Wherefore. 19
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LOLOMI History of Class of 'FSOVZ In January, 1927, as freshmen we entered Yakima High prepared to start, if not to finish our eventful high school career. Naturally, being a very superior brand of freshmen ithough nobody but us seemed to realize itl, we went into a huddle to decide what tactics we had better adopt to show these upper classmen that we meant business-we chose debate. From then on We showed our superiority in this line, the upper classmen didn't dare argue with us. lTherefore no hard feelingsl. Being big, bad, bold, sophomores in l928, we decided to show our superiority again in debate, took all the upper classmen through a cleaning and thus won the interclass debate championship. Our sophomore year was a success in every way. The following year we became one of the most outstanding classes of the school. In de- bate the school team claimed three of our members, Marceline Fink, Raymond Bender, and Morton Kiger and with their help, of course, the school became South Central District cham- pions. Our Junior play, Once There Was a Princess,', was a notable success. Another laurel for our class was the Junior-Senior reception. Those dignified seniors really broke down and had a good time. As we were not satisfied with the name we had made, we doubled our efforts in our senior year. Of course Raymond, Morton, and Marceline proved to the school its inability to get along without them on the debate team. We placed our members in various activities: Logan Dirnond and Raymond Bender in the Student Council, Clifford Boggess on the Board of Managers, and Don Roberts, John Pahner, and Raymond Bender in the cabinet of the Boys' League. The Boys' League was honored by having Morton Kigcr as president, Raymond Bender as treasurer, and John Palmer as secretary. The Honor Society was well represented by our class, its president being our Logan Di- mond and its secretary-treasurer, Carolyn Goode. We had ten members in this group. Evelyn Boisjolie who took the lead in our Junior play, also made a very charming May queen. Logan Dimond was assistant and associate editor of the Wigwam in '29M and editor in '30, With the help of our faculty adviser, Mr. Trueblood and with Miss Squire as our head chef, skip day was a roaring success. As a class we are very proud of our thrift standing. We have had one hundred per cent for a long time and feel that this record is a fine one. We could go on to tell you numerous other achievements in our career but modesty and limited space forbid. Though the goal of graduation has been reached, and our class history Wfittefl, W8 are going on, we trust, to multiply our successes. 21
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