Walla Walla High School - Royal Blue Yearbook (Walla Walla, WA)

 - Class of 1936

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Page 11 text:

W. A. LACEY PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE After a lapse of several years the Royal Blue is starting again. It Is considered so valuable by so many students that sacrifices are»made In order that it may again be a feature of the school ' s life. The enduring pleasure which it gives should prove the wisdom of its revival. The fri endships and associations of the highschool years that influence all later life so profoundly may well be enriched and preserved In the pictures that form the best part of any such book. Visual memories they are, that tie the first of life to the rest, and brighten all This book specially honors the Class of 1936, the largest class to graduate from the Walla Walla Highschool In many ways the class has felt the pinch of the lean years, and It Is fitting that it should be instrumental In reviving this publication. May the Royal Blue of ' 36 serve its pleasant purpose, and may the Class of ' 36 prosper in service and happiness! W. A. Lacey PRINCIPAL PAGE SEVEN

Page 10 text:

W. M. KERN LAST WORDS TO THE SENIORS: Our intimate and friendly relations, over a period of twelve years, prompts me to send you this brief message as you approach the close of your highschool career and face Commencement. Over a period of approximately eighteen years you have been served by others and have lived on wealth earned and accumulated by others. This fact, I hope, has not escaped your attention. The bread you ate, the clothing you wore, the house in which you lived, were made by others. You have been educated at public expense: the books you studied, the paper on which you wrote your theme, the pencil with which it was written, were provided by others. Others have worked and saved and provided in order that you might have care and leisure and opportunity. To you much has been given Of you much will be expected. This truth Jesus intended for you. Sincerely, W, M, Kern SUPERINTENDENT PAGE SIX



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ESTHER BREIHOLZ History HARRISON L. CLARK Head of Commercial Dept. Attendance Clerfc dessie cox English DOLUE CORN English HAROLD DIMICK Physical Education Head Coach JULIANA DRAPER History RUTH DUNN Mathematics CAPT. E. A. ERICKSON R. O. T. C. MYRTLE FALK English MARY GARNER English MABEL GRAHAM Commercial FAY HAMM Head of English Dept, ALICE KENYON Science BESS KIRK Mathematics EDITH KRUEGER Commercial LILLIAN LINDNER English and Latin Just as the pioneers of yesterday needed leaders to guide them to the new land of opportunity, so we, the pioneering young people of this generation, need leaders to guide us Into a new world of opportunity. The faculty of Wa-Hi has successfully guided the classes of this school during the past year. Miss Martha Young, Dean of Girls, has helped further the progress of the Girls ' Federation and has proved herself a true friend to the girls of the student body. Harry Clark, head of the commercial department and attendance derk, Is also advisor for the Senate Club. Other members who are striving to prepare prospective business executives for their life work are Miss McCormick, Miss Simet, Mrs. Graham,, Mr. Miniel, and Miss Kruger. Miss McCor¬ mick Is advisor for El Adrea. The member of the faculty who has planned this annual and supervised Its publication so that you might have pictured Illustrations of your highschool days Is Miss Simet. Mr. Mlnzel has coiducted a successful infra-mural sport tournament and has also coached tennis and golf. As head of the mathematics department. Miss Blynn has worked many years teaching geometry, trignometry, and calcus to students in her department. The Math Club has performed many services for the school under her capable monagement. Miss Kirk, Mrs. Dunn, advior for the junior class, and Mr, Emlgh, who also teaches the technique of football to would-be freshman, football heroes, make up the rest of the teaching staff for this department. Every student has, sometime during his highschool career, enjoyed listening to the interesting story of the past as related in our history books. Miss Yeomans is supervisor of this department. The Social Science Club is also under her leadership. Miss Breiholz, Miss Draper; advisor for the fresh¬ man class, Mr. Austin. Miss Peterson, and Mr. Jacky are the other members who also hold the key to the past. Mr, Jacky supervises the publication of the weekly Wa-HI Journal and coaches track, too. Miss Peterson Is director of Guidance. The head of the English division is Miss Hamm, who Is also advisor for the National Honor So¬ ciety. Others who teach the language of our fathers, are Miss Corn, Miss Williams, Miss Cox, who has the additional job of conducting a dramatic class. Miss Falk advisor for the sophomore class. Miss RAGE EIGHT

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