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HEADQUARTERS COMMUNIQUES MR. LACEY MR. LOBAUGH Superintendent Principal You have paid for this annual, I presume. So keep it. Some day you will get a chuckle out of it. Keepsakes may he worthless but the desire to keep them is pre¬ cious. Memories, friendships, associations are firm land to which to cling for the future. And you need something firm today. Never have times been better for drifting. How can a man keep sane in a world gone berserk? That’s your problem,—and mine. Each in our own way, we hope we can make it. It would he fine if the world would do thus and so, but it won ' t. So we ' ll endure what we can ' t change, and make the best of it, improving our little part, and hoping eternally, W. A. LACEY It lias been a trying year. Circumstances over which your generation has had no control have placed many new and difficult problems before you. As a group, you have met them well—without hysterics, without bitterness. We would all have a right to be pleased if the adult population of America would meet its war time responsi¬ bilities as unselfishly as you have. DEAN LOBAUGH
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Here it is May . HHJ, and another successful year at Walla Walla High School is finished. IVs been a year with our country at war and this fact has been evident in many phases of school life It lias meant sharp curtailment of social affairs more students than ever before handling part-time jobs and the ever decreasing male population. But this year at Wa-Hi has seen other tilings too. It has seen the suc¬ cessful establishment of a strong Victory Corps. It has seen an increased enrollment in math, physical education, and science classes which means that minds and bodies are being tuned to an Allied vetory. I was disappointed, Joe, that gas rationing and a tire ’Scarcity prevented you from making your usual visit to Wa-Hi ths year to see all these things take place. However, maybe these pictures and this letter will give you an idea of our year ' s activities. Here ' s hoping you can make a visit soon to see Wa-Hi train for victory. Dear Joe:
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DIRECTORS OF LEARNING: dObgthy allison Commercial M Imeojrt phing H. K. AUSTIN History Head Gatekeeper MAIUAN btjlovv Hoiiif Economics Beau Clips Adviser LAURA R. CAUVEL Engl tsh Victory Corps Adviser HARRISON F. CLARK Head, Cununerctal Dept. Roys 1 Adviser DOLLTE V. CORN English Ibaikroums HESS IE COX Eli cl is] i Dramatics Jl’I.lANA DRAPER Hen cl. History Dept, RUTH DUNN Mu thematic Math Cliili Adviser RALPH EMI OH Mill hematics Freshman Basketball MYRTLE FALK English Fnrci go Ijftngu uage Soph. Class Adviser BERT FARRELLT H i une Mechanics THELMA FARRELLY History CATHARINE FOSTER Commercial El Adrra Adviser Y, J r GOODRICH English Royal Blue Adviser MABEL GRAHAM Commercial | rfei isc 1 St a i ii p Sales ALBERT HAASE Commercial Assistant Coach FAY HAMM ..1. English Dept. Nat. Hun. Soc. Adviser GRACE HOUGHTON Physical Education Girls ' Sports chib Adviser ALICE M. KENYON Science Visual Education BESS KIRK Head. Math. Dept. FACULTY Row ): Graham, Dunn, Reser, Clark, Allison. Row 2: Farrelly, Falk, Hamm, IJuIow, Cauvel. Row £J: Kirk, Corn, Little, Kenyon, Houghton, Foster. Row ' I: Cox, Lobaugh, Austin, rich, Haase, Lybecker, Good-
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