Yakima High School - Wigwam Yearbook (Yakima, WA)

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WQGQ-fdav-aww l-- alcima Senior High School Y aldma, Washin gton n ,pw IDElDIiQfWliQN 'llvo ll:rances Gallomfay, wlwo lor many years lws servccl ilwe stuclenis ol yalcirna High Sclwool as ieaclwer, stuclent council acl: viser, lilurarian ancl lriencl, ancl wlwse leaving is sincerely regrettecl, tlwis issue ol tlone Lolomi is allectionately cleclicatecl. Pa ge Q LOLOMI We stand to welcome you, Yakima High! l.oLoMl Page 3 l I l11 We'II fight to fling her glory to the skies! F OREWORD ln presenting this l.olomi, the staii has tried to present in a novel vvay a lasting picture oi school life. With this purpose in mind, we have arranged the entire Lolomi according to the seasons: summer, autumn, vvinter, and spring. li, here and there, some touch has been added that mal4es this book different from previous high school annuals, the staii has done all that it has hoped to do. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mrs Walt lrvine Western Engraving Company Valcima Bindery 84 Printing Company lndependent Publishing Company Miss Strase Miss Ziclcler Miss Collins Photography club Members oi Lolomi staff Typing students Art students Pose 4 LOLOMI GRQWTH GF YAKIMA HIGH SCHOOL ln 1908, school officials told Yakima citizens that the huge new North Yakima high school had been built with an eye to the future-that it was large enough to accommodate students of Yakima forever. Today, although four additions have been built over and around it, the school is not large enough to handle easily the seventeen hundred students now enrolled. The first Yakima high school was built in 1894. This school burned and in 1908 the new school was dedicated with the present cafeteria as a gymnasium. It was soon necessary to transform the gymnasium into two classrooms and later into the cafeteria. The auditorium then was in the place where the library is now. The great increase in enrolment by 1920 necessitated the building of the Sixth avenue addition in 1921. A few years later the mechanical arts building and shop were added. W 8y 1936 the enrolment had increased so that it was impossible to accommodate the sixteen hundred students in the auditorium and library. So, in the fall of 1936, the large, new auditorium, with a seating capacity of over sixteen hundred, was dedicated. ln the same year the old auditorium was remodeled for use as a library. ln the Fall of 1937 a third story was added to the Sixth avenue building. This addition includes a new foods laboratory, a study hall, a sewing room and several classrooms. Cn page three is a picture of the new auditorium and on the pages before you are pictures of the addition to the Sixth avenue building as seen through the entrance to Lions park and of the new foods laboratory. These additions have made possible the addition of many and varied courses to the curriculum. We can live without music and art and books, But civilized men cannot live without cooks. lf. f LOLOMI . Page 5 TABLE QF CONTENTS Summer Faculty .... ...,....... ln Memoriam Autumn A. S. B. ..... T...,. . . Assembly Committee. . Autumn Calendar... Book Exchange ,... Boys, League ..... Costume Committee. .. F. F. A. .... . . . . Football ...... Free Text Commission Girls' League... Gold Y .... I-Ia-V .....,........ Knights oi the Cutlass.. Library ...,i,....... I-gan Library ........ photography Club ..,. Projection Crew ..,. snaps .... ...... Stage Crew ...i,. , . . 'The Family Llpstairsn. Tri-Y ..,......... Ushers. .. Xiffigvvam. ., Page 6 page 7lO-'l'l ....'iQ .,..'i6 ...QQ ..,.i5 ...Q5 ....'i8 ...QS ......QQ Q6-Q7 ...Q3 ....i9 .,..Q3 ....QO ...Q5 ...Q3 ..-QQ ....Q5 ...QS ...Q8 ...Q3 ...Q4 ...Qi ...QQ ....'i7 Winter Basketball ........... Class of 19372 ...--. Class ol 'i938M .--.., Class of 'l939M ...... Class of 'l94OM. . . V -. Debate ............ lnterclass Literary ..... Snaps ............,., Three Une-Act plays.. Winter Calendar ..... Spring Babies. . ...... . . Band ........... Baseball ...... ....... Boys, Glee Club ..... Class of i93B. . . . .. Class oi 'I939 ...... Class ol 'l94O ...... Dance Qrchestra .... Girls' Glee Club ..... l-lonor Society ..... lntra-mural Sports ..... Lolomi. .,...... . Mixed Chorus, Qrchestra. . . Pirate Lassies. .. Ugmilin' Thru . .. Spring Calendar .... Tennis ........., Track ..... Page . .... 32-33 . . . .40-44 ...N36 ....37-38 ...38-39 ...M34 .....35 ...H46 .....45 .....3'i ... ,.,. 78-79 .....5Q ....,57 .,...5Q ....64-67 ....6O-61 .,..6Q-63 .....53 .....53 ....5O-Si .....56 .....59 .....54 .....54 .,.,.58 .....55 .....-49 ....,57 ...H56 LOLOMI J sig ci Q2 .fd ,fl- Wig? SUMMER LX Ci P . wifi V - V , -. Va.:-gvzy-, 4V -Pf' J ' J 4 V 54' , N V 141, . L 7 V . V ,V V , A if . V V A HYV V A 5 ,I , M V. U V N ' V f 1' . 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X ff, ,J ' .X ir g '7f'f'T'3, 1i? f 5 'Q ' f -2 1 3 A M,-., ,'V , -V .: . .V -+ Vg . I W F' T , :mf:5VfVp - ' P' fir,-,. : 'f - L '. 4 V 5, ' ,,,.V.. V 395 A , .M- v,,,if': V1 V , f KRW, V 5 ' .. f ' V' ' Y-,VH-','fV!' 1.4 ' I. HM k ' 1' J' 1 ' V , , 1- W V ml V . ,, . .. 'L ' ' 71+ 'm 1 if ' H fr. ' If J L 1 A n 5 1 V n A. C. DAVIS, Superintendent We are all proud of the progress made by our school this year. Much of this progress has resulted from the leadership of the Class of 1938. This class has been outstanding in school activities and has in addition established a new high record in scholastic achievement. We vvish its members every success in future activities and hope that their record of service, loyalty, and friend- ship vvill be an inspiration to luture classes in our school. CLARENCE ZIMMERMAN. LOLOMI The members ol the Class of 1938 have made for themselves commend- able school records. The school has assisted them in forming their ideals of lite. We shall consider these girls and boys as friends of education and as personal Friends. A. C. DAVIS, Superintendent. C. A. ZIMMERMAN, Principal Page 9 J C ,X I Mrs. Billington English Wigwam adviser Miss Brown English 1940 adviser Miss Collins Commercial Lolomi adviser Mrs. French Home economics Costume committee Miss Ledbetker Home economics 'r-v-54 ---vvvv Mr. Boswell Commercial 19375 adviser Mr. Bryson Social science Miss Conner English Dramatics Miss Galloway Library Miss Lemen Home relations Girls' League FACULT Mr. Boucher Commercial Attendance Mr. Campbell Social science Tennis and debate Miss Driftmier Social science 19385 adviser Mr. Graham English Ass't football Mr. Lisle Biology K. C., 19385 adviser Mr. Brannon Physical Education Ass't basketball Mr. Canfield Agriculture Tennis Mrs. Edwards English I 1938 adviser Mr. lnions Farm shop Miss Mathieson English 19395 adviser Miss Brooks Office Miss Clevenger Office Mr. Foster English Track Mrs. Klise Social science Honor society Mr. Miller Manual arts Stage page 10 LOLOMI Mr. Millilcan Biology Mr. Norgaard Manual arts Miss Sloan Mathematics 1940i adviser FACULT Miss Murray Mrs. O'Brien Social science Nurse 15339 adviser MII Ramsey Mlss Pecar Mathematics Foreign language Wigwam ad viser Assembly committee S - 1938 adviser ESS . qulre P orelgn language Mr. Oliver Biology Boys' adviser Miss Reed English Free text commission Miss Strase . Mr. Sparks Girls' adviser Foreign lariguuge M625 Tennant , Foreign language N1 T d Lolomi adviser' ysical education I l'- TUC -00 Girls' League Miss Thompson igaisemiatics Wesllgerg - English oe ' exc range ,ornmercia Mr' Wlilltney 1940Qi1dviser Y 1940 adviser Chemistry I I I ISS Ourlg A. S. B. adviser Mlss Wilkins Social science Mr. Zaepiel Music and English Study hall Social science ' Football Not in picture: Mr. Cheyne, social science, basketballg Miss Lundell, eafeteriag Miss Vincent, LOLOMI 7 Mr. Olson Nlu'-:ic Biology Miss Shuman Physics Girls' League Mr. Sundstrom Manual arts Miss Whitney Mathemzltics 1937i adviser Miss Zickler Art Lolomi art anlviser Stage- English Page '11 IN MEMQRIAM BARBARA BURNT-IAM GEQRGE ESTER SYDNEY NEWTON MARJORIE PATTERSON ANITA STEWART JCE WT-TITE LOLOMI WWIIIIIII' AUTUMN v Je, fn U 4 1. 4. Q A M- 11 f f 4- 5. P, f . mn... N MW -.. w .- 4 m rs e P ai. :if 'V Xu: 3a,,.X.KfEL:..'1-har. AUTUMN CALENDAR AND WEATHER RECORD Sept. Q Local log. School begins. 'IO Fair and warmer. Dr. I-lelton speaks. I4 Llnsettled. Girls, League assembly 'I5 Normal temperature. W. C. I. U. speaker 'I6 Fair with high winds. A. S. B. outdoor assembly I7 Gentle variable winds. A. S. B. dance QO I-ligh winds. Stratosphere balloon assembly Q4 Unsettled. Girls, League assembly. 'IQ I-I matinee dance Q5 Rain on coast. Bellingham takes football there. Qct. 'I Sudden change in temperature. Yakima takes Kennewick here. 4 Variable weather. 4938 radio show 7 I-ligh air pressure. Boys' League amateur assembly 8 Blustery and cool. Amateur contest. 'IO I-I class party IQ Very mild. Columbus day 13 Clear skies. Hlhe lVlarch ol Civilizationn 'I5 Generally lair. Football pictures. I'I I-I matinee dance I6 Showers. Everett takes football here. 'I8-I9 pleasant. I-lolidays. W. E. A. regional meeting Q'I Generally lair. IO L class party QQ Llnsettled with gentle winds. Girls' League vocational groups and Boys, League assembly. K. C. dance Q3 Cloudy on coast. Stadium takes lootball game there. Q5 Cool and pleasant. I-lonor society banquet QQ I'-ligh winds. Football pep assembly. 'II I-I matinee dance 3O Llnsettled. lie with Lincoln lootball here Nov. Q Seasonable weather. Junior play assembly 4 Clear and mild. Jack Ramon assembly 6 Unsettled. lie with Wenatchee Football there 8 Rough and squally. Report cards Q Fair with some rain tonight. State theatre assembly. Parents, night 'IO Mild. American Education Week 'I'I Very line weather. School closed. Victory and Admission day 13 Stormy-possible hail. Bremerton takes lootball there. 15 Skies clearing. Chevrolet Film 16 Stormy conditions. Ulaming of the Shrewn 'I7 Fair and pleasant. Miss Gwen tells ol China. Q3 Clear. Thanksgiving donations collected Q5 Suddeirli rise in temperature. We take Walla Walla Football game ere. Q6 Very line weather. Thanksgiving vacation 30 No change. Tom Thumb assembly LOLOMI Page 'I5 Student Council First row: Gracemary Folsom, 19382, Bob McMurray, publicity manager, Barbara I-lorton, Wigwam, Jane Ledger, Lolomi, Delbert Schock, vice president, Grace Kurokawa, 'I939Vg Second row: James Fox, 'l94O, George Pigion, 1939, Arnold Sanborn, Boys' League, Mark Stephens, inter-school commissioner, George Ryan, Wigwam Inset: Morris Durrett, treasurer, Lois Zimmerman, secretary, Dick Robinson, president ' A. S. B. ACTIVITIES Sponsored First matinee dance oi the year. inaugurated student representative assembly. conferred with cafeteria committee about cafeteria problems, Worked out new system of making awards For next year. Sponsored Northwest assemblies. Nominated and supervised election of new officers. Passed on aIl awards. Adviser: Mr, Whitney page 16 l.oi.oMi WIGWAM Managing editor. .. .,,. Barbara l-lorton Editor-in-chief. .. ..4. .. ..... George Ryan Associate editor. . . ........,,........ Evelyn Larson Assistant editors. . . .... Marian Kershaw, Mary Young News critic ......... ..........,...,... Nl ary Sloan News editor ........... ,.,.... E dna Reed Assistant news editor. . . ......... Marian Gilbert Sports critic .......... ........,.. B ill Tregoning Sports editors ......... .... F red l-lallett, Lloyd Hull Assistant sports editor... ,r,..... Kenneth lVlcGrew Feature editor ..,....,. .........,. E llen Reglein Assistant feature editor .... .... M arian Bradley Girls' sports editor .......,.. ...........,... E velyn Bolstad Assistant girls' sports editor ..... ................ V irginia Jensen Literary editors ............. ...Janet lVlitzel, Martha -lamburello Assistant literary editor... ................. Charlotte Long Art editor ......,...... ,............... A gnes Niantey Assistant art editors .... ...Beulah Brough, Alina Nelson l lumor editor .......... .....,.......... M aria Brady Exchange editor ..,,...... ............... B ob Strausz Assistant exchange editor. . . .... Edith Loevenstein Alumni editor ........,.. .... M ildred Johnson Assistant alumni editor .,.. ...... l'l elen Ghormley Vocational editor ......... .... C lementine Wacula Assistant vocational editor ...,..............,.................. Dorothy Ramage Columnists ...............,.............................. Jess Brame, Elizabeth Devlin, Betty l-loltzinger, Gwen Rainsberger, Bill Rieder, Molly Jane Lugar Ccontinued on page 395 Inset: Evelyn Larson, associate editor, George Ryan, editor-in-chief, Barbara Horton, managing editor LOLOMI Page 17 ,A AA, din. Boys' League Cabinet First rovv: John Seawell, program, Charles Thomas, social chairman, Dick Longbottom, 1937Vg V Second row: Ronald Warren, 1939, Howard I-lallgarth, 1939M, Kenneth Johnson, athletics, James Denning, 1940, Kenneth Robinson, publicity, Philip Kopp, 1938K . inset: Eugene Shields, treasurer, JohniStotsenberg, vice president, Arnold Sanborn, president, Jimmy Zimmerman, secretary BO S' LEAGUE Officers President ........,.... Arnold Sanborn Secretary .... .,... J immy Zimmerman Vice president ...,... John Stotsenberg Treasurer .... ..,.. E ugene Shields Cabinet Vocational chairman ..... Warren l3rines Athletic chairman ..... Kenneth Johnson Courtesy chairman .Jeiierson Van Court 19375 ......,.,,,... Dicl4 Longbottom 1938 ...,,. .... P eter Reynaud 19385 .... s....... J ohn l-larris Joe lVlcKissicl4 1939 .... ...l lovvard l lettinger l2OF1dlCl WGFVZD Publicity chairman .... Kenneth Robinson Service chairman ....... Charles Thomas Program chairman ..,..... John Seawqll 19395. 1940. .. 19405. Adviser: Mr. Qliver Activities Qctober 7: Assembly Qctober 8: Amateur show Qctober QQ: Assembly QctoberQ9-30: l-lalloween December 10: Dads' night March QQ: Assembly April QQ: Vocational conference Page 18 program .Francis Soderling l-lovvard l-lallgarth . . . . , .David Smith Jim Denning Norman Qverland LOLOMI GIRLS' LEAGUE Officers President ....... .... P hyllis Widgeon Secretary ,... Dolores l-leadrick Vice president ....... Betty Maclxintosh Treasurer .... l-larriet Murdock Cabinet Vocational chairman ..... Jean Kohagen Courtesy .... ...... L ola Cavin Entertainment ...... Athletics ........ . Social service. ,. Rest room .,..... . .....Maurine Bline ..,Mar3aret Bunker .......lane Ledger Lucille Allan ...Lorraine Spencer Scrapbook Decoration ....... . Lost and to und ..., .. Ruthe Abbott ......l:aWn Cox . .Ursula Whitney . .Phyllis Pearson Marjorie White Bulletin board .,.,. ..... N orma Elmer Sunshine... Catherine Sperry 'l937M ....... . ...l-lelen ,lean Sutor Publicity .... ...Shirley l-loard 1938 ......... .. Constance Dunham 193923 .... , .Marian Bradley 'IQSBVZ .... ...... V ivian Schultz Betty Lou Gano - Elma Riedlinger i940 .... ...Barbara Shaw 1939 .... ,.... G ladys Cie Elizabeth Walker Betsy Bunting 19402 ,...., . ,Jean Stockman Miss Squire Advisers Miss Lemen Miss Shuman Miss Tennant Activities Vocational committee-three meetings: Gctober QQ, January 7, March QQ Entertainment committee?Mothers' tea, February Q8 Social service committee-two mixers, ten Christmas families Athletic committee-play day, May tete, April 30 Girls' League Cabinet First row: Ursula Whitney, decorations, Jane Ledger, social service, Catherine Sperry, sunshine, Shirley l-loard, publicity, Margaret Bunker, athletics, Lola Cavin, courtesy Second row: Elizabeth Walker, 1940, Norma Elmer, bulletin board, Fawn Cox, scrap book, Phyllis Pearson, lost and found, Maurine Bline, entertainment, Eva Gardner, 'l937M lnset: Dolores l-leadrick, secretary, Phyllis Widgeon, president, Betty Macliintosh, vice president Not in picture: t-larriet Murdock, treasurer LOLOMI P652 19 Inset: Bill Dye, treasurer, Stewart Laney, president, Bill Tregoning, secretary, Bob Jacobus, vice president HI-Y Committee chairmen: program, Bob Jacobus, social, Bob McMurray, membership, Richard Whiting, service, Jacl4 Williams Adviser: Mr. Zinn, Y. M. C. A. Co-advisers: Mr. Qliver, Mr. Norgaard, Mr. Boswell Activities Monday evenings: Dinner and dis- March 'l'l: Dance cussion groups April 6-8: Marble tournament September Qi-25: lag weelt April 30: Bicycle party November 15: Faculty night May Q: Mothers' night January 'l7: Girls' night Members Jim Aller '39, Keith Arrowsmith ,38, Bill Auda '39, Bob Behnlce ,38M, Warren Brines ,38, Ed Campbell '39, Murray Coe '38, Phil Crawford '38Vg, Don Davis 737M, Bob DeWitt '39, Arthur Doran '38, Douglas Duncan '39, Morris Durrett 88, Ross Dwinell '38, Bill Dye '38, Clair Edmondson 138, Mer Edmondson i39, Clyde Foltz ,39M, Jim l-largreaves ,38, Parlcer l-larris '39, Bob l-larter A39, John lngraham '38 Bob Jacobus I38, Carl Johnson '38M, Kenneth Johnson '38, Donald Kennedy '37Vg, Dicl4 Kohls '39, Eugene Laney '40, Stewart Laney '38, John Lemieux '39, Chet Longshore I39, Bob Lynch 895, Rod Maclfintosh 'I-375, Bob McMurray ,38, Dick McWhorter '38, Martin Marquard '38, Curtis Meeker '40, Warren Moe '38, George Pigion ,39, peter Reynaud '38, Dicl4 Robinson '38, Dean Rogers '39, Jaclt Rushmore '38, Arnold Sanborn '38 l-larold Schoclt ,39, Delbert Schoclt '38, John Seawell i38M, Lee Semon, Jr. '38Vg, Sanford Shapiro '38, l-lerb Shaw '37M, Eugene Shields ,38, David Smith 240, Marl4 Stephens 38, John Stotsenberg '39, Bob Strausz 89, Allan Stubbs ,38, Dicl4 lenney '38M, Bill lregoning 238, Charles Thomas '38, Bob -lhomas ,39, Bill Wear '38, Richard Whiting ,38, Laurie Willoughby '38, Bob Williams '37M,,Roger Williams ,37M, Jaclt Williams ,38, Jimmy Zimmerman '38 Page 90 A i.oi.oMi TRI-Y Committee chairmen: membership, Rosemary Koontz, bulletin board, Louise Seaberg, social, Ellen Robinson, program, l-lelen Ghormley, service, Rosemary Duckham, scrapbook, Kathleen Foster, ceremonies, Nancy Rae Dunkleberger 1 Adviser: Mrs. Koontz Co-advisers: Miss Mathieson, Miss Tennant, Miss Lemen Activities Sextet: lris Miller, Rosemary Koontz, Ellen Robinson, Mary Ellen Gill, Dorothy Fairbrook, Lois l-lill, Mrs. Jakey, director Weekly meetings at school Monthly dinner at V. W. C. A. Annual Girl Reserve week Midvvinter conference at Vancouver, B. C. Summer conference at Seabeck Members Ruthe Abbott '38, Louise Allen '39, Marie Belcher '38, Alice Bline '38, Mary Brunskill '38, Jackie Burns '40yg, Pat Burns '39, Betty Chapman '38, Jean Cleman '38V3, Arla Jane Cox ,39Vg, Jean Colby '40, Nancy Rae Dunkleberger '38Vg, Rose- mary Duckham I39, Norma Elmer '38, Roma Elmore ,40, Ava Foster '38, Kathleen Foster '39, l-lelen Ghormley '39M, Mary Ellen Gill '38Vg, Ruth Gouldin '38, Dorothy Fairbrook '39, Margaret l'leath '38M, Lois l-lill '38, Jeanne l'loppe '39 Larida Jagovv '38, Zetta Jagovv '39, Elaine Johnson '40, Rosemary Koontz ,39, Evelyn Lewin '40, Charlotte Long '39, Grace Lynch '38, June McGuire '38, Katherine McArdle '38, Louise McFee '39, lris Miller '38, Margaret Jane 0'Brien i39Vg, Ruth Pearson '39, Betty Jane Pyle '39, Ellen Robinson '38, Louise Seaberg '38, Virginia Sloan '40, Catherine Sperry '38, Donelda Thomson '39Mg, Marietta Tobey ,39, Madelyn Waltz '39, Adeline Welshons '39, Margaret White '40, Mary White '40 Inset: Ruth Gouldin, treasurer, Rosemary Koontz, vice president, Madelyn Waltz, president, Ellen Robinson, secretary mln' Www it LOLOM-I I P692 21 F. F. A. First semester Officers Second semester Eugene Woodcock ...,. .,,,.. P resident .... .. ..Mark Robertson Don Warnick .,,,.,, ...,. V ice president, . .. ..... John Wachsmith Mark Robertson ..,. . ,.,. Secretary .... , .... Gordon Allan John Wachsmith .....,.,,. ..,........ 'I' reasurer ,,.... . .......,, ...... D an Druse led Morehead. , . .,......,..,.. .,..... R eporter ,...,.....,. ...... , . ........ Don Rinehart Activities September-Stock judging, Portland. OctoberfApple grading, third, Ellensburg. Novem- berfffPotato grading, third, Ellensburg. AprilfPublic speaking contest, Mark Robertson, second. Union Pacific scholarship awarded to Don Warnick Ushers: Upper picture: Phyllis Pearson,head usher, Dolores l-leadrick, head usher, Lucille Allan, Evelyn Bolstad, Irene Cherrington, l-lelen Drake, Evagene Fuller, Vivian Gibson, Marian Gilbert, Barbara l-lorton, Sophie Knapp, Jean Kohagen, Phyllis Larson, Jane Ledger, Ermel McKee, Phyllis Prentice, Elirieda Rausch, Ellen Reglein, Letty Ann Ross, Mary Alice Ross, Eloise Shearer, Norma Snyder, Betty Sprague, Carol Sprague, Verla Watkins, Marjorie White, Betty Wick Adviser: Miss Lemen Lower picture CleitD: Loan library: Jane Baumberger, Evamae Davis. Adviser: Mr. Trueblood Lower picture CrightD: Assembly committee: First row: Bob Strausz, David Smith, Don Davis Second row: Jeanette Noeth, Elizabeth Freece, Ella Fuerst, Marian Gilbert, Barbara Willet Maurine Bline. Not in picture: Joe Cutler, John Middlekauil, Frances Fitch Adviser: Miss Pecar P682 92 i.oi.oMi Upper picture: Library: First row: Beatrice Parker, Peggy Grimes, Shirley Weyer, Lucille Allan, Maxine Stevenson, Ellen Reglein, Ermel McKee, Lucille Gardner, Miriam McGmber, Geraldine Sisk, Verla Opp, Virginia Turner Second row: Ethel Stockiisch, Irene White, Connie Mazen, Betty Jane Pyle, Mary Jane Carney, Marie Belcher, Vivian Schultz, Elsie Johnson Adviser: Miss Galloway Lower picture CleftD: Free text commission: Alvin Dorsett, Gertrude Thomas, Marjorie Kilgore, John Jones Adviser: Miss Reed Lower picture CrightD: Stage crew: First row: Jack Jewett, Charles Canfield, James Burrill Second row: Dick Dunklee, Gordon Johnson, Bill Crosier Not in picture: Billy Morthland Advisers: Mr. Miller, Miss Zickler GOLD Y Officers Clair Edmondson. . . ...... . . .President Kenneth Johnson. . . . .Secretary-treasurer Edd Lahar ....... ..,,. V ice president l-larlan Mayer .,.... .,.,... S ergeant-at-arms Adviser: Mr. Zaepfel The Gold Y is a sports honorary and carries on Few outside activities. Students must have one letter and must have participated in one major sport before they can qualify for membership. The purpose of the Gold Y is to promote sportsmanship in school and to keep alive a keen interest in sports and athletics. LOLOMI Page E23 B. Willet, I. Miller, P. Jones, G. Pigion, C. Mullins, V. Schultz, J. Shrader, K, Kelly, M. Meerdinlc THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS Presented by Class of 1938Vg CAST GF CHARACTERS Joe l'leller, the Father .......,..,.,..,............... ...... M orris Meerdinlc Emma l leller, the mother .... Louise l-leller, the elder sister. .. ...... Willie l-leller, the brother. .. Annabelle, the baby sister. ,. Charles Grant ............ Mrs. Grant, his mother. ,. l-lerbert, his brother. .. Vivian Schultz Barbara Willet George Rigion Kathleen Kelly lgnatius Miller . .Phyllis Jones .........John Shrader Miss Calahan ....... 4..i.... ...... .,... C a t herine Mullins Production Staff Dramatic Coach ...,......,..........,,...,..................... lVliSS Conner Settings ............,...........,,...i....i....,.......i....... Miss Ziclcler Assistants-Claude Chamberlin, Kenneth Weaver, James l-lall Stage ,........,............,.i.....i........,....,..,.......... Mr. Weeks Assistants-Jack Jevvett, Jacl4 l-locker, Gordon Johnson, Bill Morthland Costumes .....,....,...,.,.,.. A ................................. Mrs. French Properties ...................,........,......, Betty Cumming, lrmamay Johnson promoter. .. .....,.............,............. Dolores l-leadriclc iiclcets ....... ..,....................................,....... M r. Bosvvell Assistant-Frances Kile Advertising ......... ,....,,...,...,.. R obert Donald, Willard Scott, Charles lidd, Joe McKissicl4, Betty MacKintosh, Elma Riedlinger, Bob Thoma, Doris l-loggatt Class adviser ............,...............,........................, Mr. Lisle Assistant adviser4Miss Driltmier page Q4 i.oLoMi Costume committee: lrmamay Johnson, Betty Cumming, Alice Marie Bline Adviser: Mrs. French Knights of the Cutlass: Bill Austin, George Bartlett, Alvin Dorsett, Qrville Dorsett, Raymond Graverson, Victor Griesinger, Fred l'lallett, Lloyd l'leadriclc, Bill Johnson, Stanley Juenemann, Terrance Knoph, Gene Kobelin, Joe Mallonee, l-lomer Moritz, George Pigion, Eugene Mccotter, Jim Rine, Bill Ryan, Rall Shatter, Marshall Shelton, Paul Thompson, Masaru loda, Ronald Warren Adviser: Mr. Lisle Book exchange: Don Davenport, Mark Carter, Elise Ledger, Victor DeBlasio, Qnot in picturel lrma Wurzel Adviser: Mr. lrueblood Projection crew: Baclc rovvfJames Brovvn, Bill Bleclqen, Roger Sundduist, Front rovv-Jaclc Crawford, Gene Bideout, Jimmy Zimmerman, Jack Williams Adviser: Mr. Miller Photography club: Bill Alcorn, Betty Beardsley, Virginia Beardsley, Gladys Bline, Earl Childress, Ruth Ehlers, Loren Gothberg, Parker l-larris, Bob l-lauser, Jeanne l-loppe, John Jones, Jane Karr, Roloert McAleer, John Miller, Diclc Reese, Clarence Weaver Adviser: Mr. Boswell Costume committee Knights of the Cutlass Pl'I0f09I'BPl'IY CII-lb Book exchange Projection crew 'VJ .f-as, W , i.oLoMi P692 25 giirl Q - ,W 7 X gi E r A ' F , A, ,f fiwfwfflf' a a r ,, W , , I A ,,f , it f ' f iamecowmime, J MAGNUSSON I H.TRAUB o Q av' , J ARE G aftcuefz Alb' 1' f 1 ' W' i 1 V 7 : D- K O H 1 I ,I 1 1 - , 1' 1 I 1 .JA i K' Aqyarw U I .LHARDIS B.GILP1ORE iii-i September Q5 4,...... Qctober 'l . . Gctober 'l5, Qetober QQ. Qctober 30. November 5. November 'l3 November Q5 Page Q6 6 CAMPBELL Y F 'i m.PENoeci2As1 . My C WIL Yakima Yakima Yakima Yakima Yakima Yakima Yakima Yakima FGOTBALL ....l-4 7 O 0 ..... .... O ..,.. .... 6 ..,.Ql Qellinglwam. Kennewick. Everett .,... Stadium flac omal Lincoln ClacomaD Wenatchee. Bremerton. . ...Q6 6 Q1 ...,,..Q4 O Walla Walla.. ...31 ...'lQ LOLOMI SAN BORN sans. ' N. L Mon I Bs ss tgigiil UJACOB 1 I 1 US 1 5 s X zomonosow 4'6- 4 'N , x C.LONG5HORf L. RUSCH B.FlSCHER . .s H. MAYER X ggfjg 4 9 gR.HAC.KiNTOSH t X . L ss 1 ' ' ' f y. ina CUQTB L.WI SE TEAM Bill Tregoning Chonorary captainj ..... fullback Harlan Mayer ,..................,... tackle Myron Pendergrast ..,.A.....,..... . . .guard Morris Durrett ..,,... ..,.. h alfback Clair Edmondson ., ...,.. tackle Bob Jacobus .,.,.. . . .center R Macliintosh .,,,. center od A ..,. . Arnold Sanborn. .. Lloyd Wise.. . .. Bob Gilmore.. Dick Kohls .,,... Cnordon Belcher. . . Bill Campbell.. LOLOMI ... ,. .center ....all state end .........end ,...halFback ....,.guard . ,Mhalfback Bill Fisher ,....., Charles Adkinson John l-larris ...,, Jack Magnusson. . Chester Longshore . . Clarence Wilson. l-larold Traub , Jack Arndt .... Gerald Curtis .... Lee Semon ..,.. Lindsay Rusch. , Mr. Zaepfel . Mr. Graham. . NSON .. fullback . .. quarterback , ,halfback .. tackle end . fullback , ,, .quarterback . ..... ..end . .manager . manager , , , . .manager ., . .coach assistant coach Page Q7 it f 1, ,QA-f ' Q ., ff M' Good-bye, fellas! Things are looking up ' Can you canoe? The Wiley City special 40 yards to go l-lit 'em hard! 'l937Ms' best friend What, no Fire? We're out For fun I-ludclle or a muddle? At your age, girls? page Q8 LOLOMI WINTER f 1 Y, Q, ff v '- il' Tix' . . A fx LRE-V QE W. ' f'9fQli. 'Q ' '32 - - -va R Wi H if V . J .M ,, .J s,F-113 IE 9 + A ia We 1 ' sf V ,1 '11 - gi - f I1 W4 V is ,5 ,ff 4 is - M 1 1r ,A My EL X 2' 4 1 gi W 1 L , .LC , mg ,Y I . -A ha 4 l 1 V eil :A kd Q L . Q iw I WINTER CALENDAR AND WEATHER RECORD Dec. Q Seasonable weather. Eraser-James assembly. Yakima takes Wapato basketball game. 3 Generally Fair. K. C. dance. '11 L class party 4 Rise in temperature. Yakima takes Sunnyside basketball game there. 7 Clear with occasional cloudiness. Mantoux tests 8 Bright and sunny. l-lonor society assembly 9 Strong winds. Football award assembly 10 Clearing weather. Boys' League dads, night. '10 l-l matinee dance 1'1 Dull and cloudy. 'loppenish takes basketball game here. 13 Pleasant spell. Colored slides by Southern Pacific Railroad '14 Continued Fair. More railroad pictures '17 Strong winds. Basketball pep assembly. '1O L matinee dance '18 Local rains. Wapato takes basketball game there. Q0 Clear skies. We take basketball game at Toppenish. Q1 Fair vgeather. Christmas program and dance. Christmas vacation egins. QQ Low barometric reading. Sunnyside takes basketball game there. Q3 Disagreeable. Ellensburg takes basketball game here. 30 Unseasonable. Ellensburg takes basketball game here. Jan. 3 Probable rain or snow. School resumes. 5 l-ligh air pressure. Boys, League assembly 6 Threatening. Gold Y initiation 7 Unsettled. Boys' League assembly and Girls, League vocational groups 8 Cloudy on coast. Lincoln takes basketball game there. '1'1 Relatively low temperature. English tests 12 Moderate westerly winds. Girls' League assembly '14 Ereshening winds. Everett debate here. Junior-senior reception. Bremerton takes basketball game here. '15 Sudden rise in temperature. We take Lincoln basketball game here. '17 Generally fair. Roberts' memorial contest '18 Moderate temperature. Kennewick debate here Q0 Continued mild. Jesse Qwens assembly Q'1 Rising temperature. '1'1 1-1 matinee dance. We take Marquette basket- ball game here. QQ Considerable cloudiness. Everett takes basketball game here. Q4 Probable snow. Ski assembly Q5 l-ligh air pressure. lron lung movies Q6 Westerly gale. Award assembly Q7 Electric storms. Television assembly Q8 Unsettled with cloudiness. Moving up assembly. Report cards. Stadium takes basketball game here. '12 L matinee dance Q9 Continued below normal. Bellingham takes basketball game here. 4 Feb. Frost in west portion. Lost to Everett in basketball. Three one-act plays 5 Continued cold in west portion. Yakima snowed under by Belling- ham live 1'1 Unsettled with local rains. Walla Walla beats Yakima. 12 Low air pressure in Yakima. Team beaten in Walla Walla '18 Sudden change. Yakima wins over Marquette. Q5-Q6 Center of disturbance. Y. V. l. A. A. basketball tournament LOLOMI R699 31 BASKETBALL T... Valdma Qoponents Valcima Qpoonents Dec. 1 .,.. 15 .... Wapato .,...... 13 Jan. 15 Q6 .... Lincoln, Tacoma .17 4 .... Q3 .... Sunnyside ...... 16 U Q1 30 .... Marquette ...... 1Q N 11 .... 19 .... Toppenislw ...... Q3 'K QQ Q9 .... Everett ......... 36 18 ,.,. Q1 .... Wapato ........ Q4 H Q8 Q4 .... Stadium, -l'acoma.Q8 M Q0 .... Q4 ..,. Topoenisli ...... Q1 H QQ Q1 .... Bellingham ..,,.. Q9 H QQ .... Q1 .... Sunnysicle .....,. QQ Feb. 4 Q6 ,... Everett ......... 35 H Q3 .... Q9 .... Ellensburg ...... 33 H 5 Q9 .... Bellingliam ..... .30 H 30 ,.,, 18 .... Ellenslourg ....., Q0 K' 11 Q8 .... Walla Walla .... 41 clan. 7 ,... Q9 .... Stadium, -l'acoma.Q6 H 1Q Q8 ..,. Walla Walla .... 53 H 8 .... Q6 ..,, Lincoln, 1-acoma . Q7 U 18 Q6 .,,. Marquette ..,.,, 'I6 14 ..., 17 ..,. Bremerton ..i... QQ Valley Tournament Valcima Qpponents alfima Qpponents Feb, Q5 ..., Q6 ..., Granger ,...,... 9 Mar. 5 30 .... Cla Elum ,,,A.,, QQ H Q6 ..,. 17 .... Wapato .,.,..,. 16 U 11 Q3 .,.. lfllenslaurg ...... Q7 Page 3Q LOLOMI TEAM Kenneth Johnson .... ........... 3 uard Jimmy Zimmerman ...,...,..,.,. guard .lake Morrow. .captain-all valley guard Jaclc Broten ..,..4........... Forward Ronald Warren ..... ..... f orward Don Matzdortl .... . . ...... guard Coach-Mr. Cheyne Managers Lindsay Rusch Carl Johnson Joe Cutler LOLOMI Bob Neal ....... , ..... Forward Dick Tenney ..... ..... C enter Bob Gilmore. .. ,.... guard JdCl4 Arndt ...... ..,.... C enter l-larold -lraulo ...., ..... l orvvard Clarence Wilson ,... ,..,. F orward Pxssit coach-Mr. Brannon Yell Leaders Marian Folsom Betty Carter Clyde Foltz Page 33 Dick Robinson, Betty Beardsley Cmanagerl, Bill Morthland, Kenneth Robinson, Molly Jane Lugar, Charles Thomas DEBATE Question: Resolved that the several states should adopt a unicameral system ol legislation. November 'lQffAxt Mabton the Yakima attirmative defeated the Mabton negative. December 8-The Yakima atlirmative lost to the Ellensburg negative in Yakima. January 6-ln Yakima the Yakima atlirmative defeated the Wenatchee negative. CNon-conlerencel January 'l3+lhe Yakima atlirmative vvon from the Everett negative in Yakima. ClXlon- conlerencej January 'l7-The Yakima negative vvon lrom the Kennewick ailirmative in Yakima. January Q0-The Yakima negative lost to the Wapato atiirmative in Wapato. March Q-Yakima vvon First honors in the cross question debate at College ol Ruget Sound. Kenneth Robinson Won First place in extemporaneous speaking at the University oi Washington speech lestival. Coach: Mr. Campbell PM 34 i.oLoMi INTERCLASS LITERARY CONTESTS Roberts' Memorial Ruthe Abbott 1938: World peace Elizabeth Freece 1940: Alcohol in the modern age fsecond placeb Evagean l:uller1940: World peace Morris Meerdinl41938: peace or War fthird placeb Richard Robinson 1938: Peace Without victory Ctirst place? Roger Sundquist1940: Why drink? Oral English James Aller 1939: Future developments in aviation Jeanette Enright 1940: l'-lovv may youth prepare For a career Frances Fitch 19405: Foundations for personal worth Csecond placeb Robert Frisque 1939: What is being done and what can be done to Further music appreciation in Yakima fthird placeb Morris Meerdinlt 1938: Three modern agencies in the prevention oi crime Cthird placeb Gvven Rainsberger 1939M: Some contributions oi modern science to the Future health of America Kenneth Robinson 1938: Establishment oi World peace through reciprocal trade agreements ftirst placeb First rovv: Richard Robinson, Elizabeth Freece, Morris Meerdink Second row: Kenneth Robinson, Frances Fitch, Robert Frisque LOLOMI P652 35 First semester Robert Scott, . . Verla Watkins. .. Katherine Lamp.. Katherine Lamp.. Gracemary Folsom A... John l-larris ..... Vivian Schultz. .. Page 36 CLASS QF l938V2 ...Boys ...Girls Advisers Qtiicers President ,..,... . . Vice president ..... .. , Secretary. . .... . f f JIJAVVL .i3,T7J.4-sJ..A' L ,, K, Second semester . .Robert lvlcfixleer . . ..lacl4 Crawford .Dorothy Womack Treasurer ....,.... ..,.. V erla Watkins S, B. representative .... , A League representative ........ .Gracemary Folsom .Chester Longshore League representative ........... Elma Riedlinger Mr. Lisle, Miss Driltmier LOLOMI .prhgz Remy JCKASS QF 1939V2 First semester Ctiicers Second semester Bill Tlwornpurglw. .. ............. President ....,........,... l-loward l-lallgartti Ann Mead .... . , . .,,. Vice president ,.,. ..... M argaret Jane Q'Brien Elaine l'luston ..... ........ S ecretary ...... ,...i........ l rene Floyd Bob Strausz ......, Grace Kurolcavva .... .....,...Treasurer.....,.. ...fm S. B. representative. . .. l-lovvard l'lallgartl'1 ..,,..,.. Boysz League representative ,... Betty l.ou Gano ..... ..... G irls League representative, . . Rolla Riley. . , . .. Carmen Reid .... Clyde Foltz .... LOLOMI . ....... Sergeant-at-arms ...... . . . . . . . .Literary manager. . ., ........Yell leader...,.,,.. Adviser: Miss lvlatlwieson .........Carol Sprague .,.Bop Drumliiller ...Francis Soderling . . . . .Marian Bradley ...Geroge Kimura ....Carmen Reid ,...,Clyde Foltz Page 37 .. f, wmv :ffm-rn.. if Top picture: Class of 'l939M Lower pictures: Class oF194OM Page 38 LOLOMI President ........ Vice president. ,. CLASS OF 194-OV2 Officers s ........BettyStrevv . . ,... Delbert Peterson Secretary ....,. ...,.. B arbara Colvin Treasurer ........ . . AGenevieve Pierce Sergeant-at-arms .......... ....... D ean Fields A. S. B, representative ...,.. .,..... J ohn Bunnell Boys, League representative .... ......,,... N orman Qverlancl Literary manager ......... ... ... .,. ........,....,...... Virginia Good Athletic managers .......,...............,.....,.. Virgil Gale, Jacqueline Burns Advisers: Miss Sloan, Miss Thompson WIGWAM Ccontinued irom page 'WD Reporters .................................... Dorothy Ballard, Marginny Barker, Dorothy Barrett, Gordon Belcher, Murray Coe, Jeanette Enright, Boy Fralces, Mary l-lamilton, Barbara Huston, Penna lvanoii, Elsie Johnson, l-lazel Small, Rosebud Van l-loosen, Elizabeth Walker, Lois Wolsborn, Rosetha Wright -iypists ....................,.....,....... Florence Brule, Eva Gardner, Florence Marley, Jean Meyer, Maynette Sellin, Correne Thetford, Jean Willson Faculty adviser. . Business Staff. Buginggg managers ......,... ...., .......... l r ene Cherrington, Vivian Gibson Assistant business manager ..... .............................,... M ary Claris Faculty adviser. . ...--.'- - ---4 MV- l2Gm52Y LOLOMI PGS? 39 First row: Miss Whitney, adviser, Jane Spratt, salutatorian, Barbara l-lathaway, valedictorian, Mary Alice Ross, treasurer, Roderick MacKintosh, commencement speaker Second row: Charlotte John, most worthy senior, Phyllis Pearson, commencement speaker, Betty Lou Lee, secretary, Don Kennedy, president, Mr. Boswell, adviser CLASS OF l937w 1935-1936 First semester Qllicers: Roderick MacKintosh, Kathryn Johnston, Sarah l'lelliesen, Barbara l-lathaway, and Dick Longbottom Second semester 0Flicers: Don Davis, Rhyllis Pearson, l-larriet Shapiro, and Ray Stephens March 13: Freak house at carnival 1936-1937 First semester A Qllicersz Sanford Shapiro, Sarah l-lelliesen, l-larriet Shapiro, Eva Gardner, and Kenneth Warren December 18: Junior play, H-lhe Eyes ol llalocn Qctober QB: Matinee dance January 'l5: Junior-senior reception January Q91 Matinee dance Second semester GFlicers: Wynn Kennedy, Don Davis, Betty Lou l.ee, Mary Alice Ross, and Bob i iams April 16: Matinee dance , 1937-1938 First semester QFlicers same as preceding semester September 24: Matinee dance September 17: Skip day at Fschbachs park January Q31 Baccalaureate January 27: Dinner dance January QB: Commencement Page 40 i.oi.oMi HQNQRS 1935-1936 Barbara l-lathaway won recognition as star reporter on the Wigwam. 1936-1937 Mary l2iemcl4e was chosen editor of l.olomi. Barbara l-lathaway was elected editor of Wigwam. Naides lVlcCormiclc was princess candidate lor Apple Blossom Festival. Eva Gardner was princess ol the lVlay Fete and most worthy junior. 1938 Valedictorian-Barbara l-lathaway Salutatorian-.lane Spratt Most worthy senior-Charlotte John Women's club English prize-Eva Gardner l-lome economics award-Setsulco Kawachi Girls, athletic honors-Jane Spratt, Betty l.ou Lee, Dorothy Branam Active club cup for the most inspirational football player-l-larlan Mayer Pauline Bates Wigwam Mildred Boyle Reception committee Dinner dance committee Dorothy Branam Girls' League cabinet Eyes of Tlalocn Pirate Lassies Spring concert May fete Play day Allan Calder Class basketball Jean Campbell Class memorial committee Clifford Carlson Knights of Cutlass Class basketball Claude Chamberlin Class athletic manager Orchestra Dance orchestra Carolyn Covert Senior counselor Evamae Davis Loan libra ry Lois Denison First Row: P. Bates, M. Boyle, D. Branam, A. Calder, J. Campbell Second row: C. Carlson, C. Chamberlin, C. Covert, E. Davis, L. Denison anla- . LOLOMI Page 41 ,, . - - L , 1- f gf 'mr' . I 5 ' - xx -. ., 1' ' 9 ri .1 iN KY -W4 .H was 4 , First row: D. Elder, T. Farris, R. Feser, E. Gardner, C. Goll, B. Gorrell Second row: L, Groth, A. Haney, D. Hansen, B. Hathaway, S. Helliesen, C. John Third row: l. Johnson, K. Johnston, S. Kawauchi, D. Kennedy, R. Kimura, G. Klomp Fourth row: B. Lee, D. Leichnitz, B. Lenington, C. Lewis, D. Lisle, D. Longbottom Dick Elder Allan Haney Excuse Me manager Eyes of Tlaloc . Do na Hansen Theo Farris glee Club Robert Feser Barbara Hathaway Class basketball Honor society president Wigwam editor Eyes of Tlalocn Valedictorian Class treasurer Eva Gardner Girls' League cabinet Wigwam Most worthy junior Class treasurer May fete princess Sarah Helliesen Class vice president Usher WIQW-dm Lolomi Caroline Goll Commencgmem committee Senior counselor Pirate Lassies Charlotte John Most worthy senior Intirmary chairman Girls' League cabinet Bill Gorrell l-2f0Y GfOfl1 Orchestra Wigwam Tri-Y Class basketball Photography club Page 42 Ingrid Johnson Honor society Orchestra Senior counselor Kathryn Johnston Honor society Student council Lolomi Assembly committee Senior counselor Eyes of Tlaloc Setsuko Kawauchi Art club Donald Kennedy Senior class president Eyes of Tlaloci' Hi-Y Ruth Kimura Honor society Usher Spring concert Wigwam Tri-state conference Gertrude Klomp Pirate Lassies Tumbling team Betty Lou Lee Senior class secretary Pirate Lassies 'Eyes of Tlalocn Tumbling team Girls' League cabine Spring concert May fete Dick Leichnitz Betty Lenington Tri-state conference Announcement committee Charles Lewis Doishey Mae Lisle Dick Longbottom Honor society Class basketball Track BOYS League cabinet LOLOMI Alan Lust Eyes of Tlalocn Roderick MacKintosh Honor society Wigwam Football Gold Y Student council Commencement speaker Hi-Y vice president Elmer Madden Class basketball Edithe Marshall After school sports Helen Marshall May fete Harlan Mayer Football cup F. F. A. Gold Y Track Geraldine McClure Reception committee Announcement committee Naides McCormick Glee club Princess contest Wesley McCormick Don McNeice Lois Morgan Wigwam Orchestra librarian Eyes of Tlalocn Spring concert Tri-state conference Gwen Norris Gleerclub Girls athletics Phyllis Pearson Honor society secretary Girls' League cabinet Wigwam Head usher Junior play property manager Commencement speaker Bernice Plath Ruth Potter Marilyn Reed Junior play prompter Senior counselor Reception committee Skip day committee Helen Reid Honor society Christmas assembly Barbara Robertson Reception committee First row: A. Lust, R. MacKintosh, E. Madden, E. Marshall, H. Marshall, H. Mayer Second row: G. McClure, N. McCormick, W. McCormick, D. McNeice, I.. Morgan, G. Norris Third row: P. Pearson, B. Plath, R. Potter, M. Reed, H. Reid, B. Robertson Fourth row: M. Ross, R. Ruble, W. Ruif, K. Samson, O. Sauve, H. Shapiro Mary Alice Ross Girls' League secretary Honor society Senior class treasurer Wigwam Usher Robert Ruble Orchestra Wilbur Ruff Kenneth Samson Odail Sauve Harriet Shapiro Orchestra Junior play advertising manager Reception committee Commencement committee ' ww'1? 'f ' - 7-D si- GHG. LOLOMI the .N QU- ' 'Q' ff' Y, . as .v i iill ing A R596 '5 f . . sc. F L Page 43 First row: H. Shaw, B. Shelley, B. Smith Second row: M. Smith, J. Spratt, M. StaHanson, R. Stephens, H. Sutor Third row: E. Taylor, W. Timpke, W. Turner, R. Warren, B. Wick, Robert Williams Fourth row: Roger Williams, D. Davis, W. Heldt, B. Johnson, I. Labberton, M. Nagley Herbert Shaw Track Football A Class basketball Hi-Y Gold Y Betty Shelley Honor society Wigwam Mixed chorus secretary May Fete Spring concert Tri state conference Betty Smith Melvin Smith F. F. A. Page 44 Jane Spratt Salutatorian Honor society Lolomi Pirate Lassies Girls' League vice president May fete Tri-state conference Marian Staffanson Usher Ray Stephens Hi-Y Yell king Helen Jean Sutor Orchestra Senior counselor Ernest Taylor Wigwam Orchestra Eyes of Tlalocn Excuse Me Wendell Timpke William Turner Rinda Warren Betty Wick Usher Robert Williams Hi-Y Eyes of Tlalocn manager Roger Williams Boys' League cabinet Band Hi-Y Don Davis Honor society Boys' League secretary Wigwam Hi-Y Eyes of Tlalocn Assembly committee Excuse Me Warren Heldt Basketball Gold Y Benton Johnson Irving Labberton Football manager Gold Y Maxwell Nagley F. F. A. LOLOMI princess ..... The Fisherman Gertruda. . . Guards ..... Musicians. Mrs. Cahill.. THREE ON E-ACT PLAYS FIGUREHEADS .Gracemary Folsom . . .......,,,.......,.. Bob l-larter Addabelle Knight Albert Munson, William Alcorn ................Luverne Mitton, John Shrader, Bill Pleiler Director: Miss Conner THE KELLY KID Mrs. Callahan ..... M .M h . Eiifn Mlifflil The Kelly Kid ...... Qllicer Burns Qllicer l-lamil .,..Jo Ann Todd ...Marian Gilbert . . . . .Ruth Pearson Ellen Robinson . ..,... James Brown Davis Murdoclc tOn. . .................,........ ...... G ordon Belcher Director: Mr. Weeks GRANDMA PULLS THE STRINGS Julia ...... .........,.........,..................,....... R osemary Koontz Grandma ..... .. ..............,............ Nancy Rue Battenlield Nora ..,....... ......... l, etty Ann R055 hlildegarde ........ ...,... K athleen Kelly Mrs. Cummings .... .. ., .... .... ...,. l-l a rriet Murdock William ......... ....,,............,... ..... l g natius Miller Director: Miss Reed Production Staff Stage-Jaclc Jewett, Bill Morthland, Diclc Dunlclee, Gordon Johnson, Charles Canfield, Bill Crosier, James Burrill Costumes-Betty Cumming, lrmamay Johnson, Melba Montague, Delphia Campbell, Betty Stelrz properties'-Mildred Krum, Herbert Wieland, Rosemary Ducl4ham Promoters-Lucille Allan, Mildred Krum, lris Miller Advertising-Lucille Adlcins, Rhyllis Prentice, Mary Lou Deaver ln charge of ti LOLOMI clcet salesHRall Shatter Faculty Advisers Stage-Mr. Qrville Weelcs, M CostumesfMrs. Clara French Businessf-Mr. Ted Boswell Music-Mr. Avary Qlson iss lrma Ziclcler Page 45 Stand up, Dick! The Kelly Kid in a moment oi peace Nice weather, Ruth? Mere Figureheads So you call it a discipline committee? Business in the new bookstore Some Form, Don! When you get thru playin, around, here l am. Grandma Pulls the Strings Page 46 LOLOMI - -1--4-' l-. ..-T., , , ,W -ii.. SPRING 1 mg gl f -.. 4 .A 4 .,: Q t, . E -,-' 1 .Q J +'T I ,M-V.: we I 1. I - W, -ff h, A , W, 3 .W ,, . 1 , 4 . w 1 v K W- f. . ,, x. . f ' ,. A , I . , , , ., 5 ,,, . .. . . N. , l z,, ,.. , f ' u - ,. V 14 , . L . lv Y. ,Q lf' 1 A al 4' f-.4 -1- - - ' ' v1 'n if vu 'A wa- 1 1 'V in rm , , ' .5 , . . if 1 5 1- A Wk' ...Q l, 1' ' 1 1 .. 1 4 . 1 .uw ' , v ..-L. ,, . .A.' f ,- f . 1, 1 n,,A a E i .- . , . 1 ,ggi v- , I I.: -, 5 , rf 1' 4 4 1 ,-.5 ,, f , ...a -... , A .W H. . u- 3 rx I . 1 1 1k L, ' ., 1 1 an .:. - ' 1 A, . Y X . w., HQ 3 , ' fq- ,I . .vi , , . ,. K ,I - 7 , 1 . f , n . .5 ., f, w X, , .,:1. u ' D ' v - ' .11 1.1'n a 'Q Q. ' rw- H a , f .-f 'uw . . . 7,u 3, - V .. 4+ NJ, . Q . ,, ,. . A , H I -- .- ,1 ' '1 vw' ' ' V. , ,x M . ,, 1 fy ff gf 1 -Q, X.-x--' . 1, , , V ,xg . lf G' A I Q J ., J,,.X ,n -. ' f . Q- l . J 'Y ' , 4. r, ,H v- A ' 1. , Y 2 lg Y aw, iam s 3 , m if-W4 E H2ilAY! JP.1'EIiM SPRING CALENDAR AND WEATHER REPGRT Mar. Q Fair weather. Girls' League mothers' tea 4-5 Unsettled with probable Ilurries. V. V. l. A. A. tournament resumes. 5 Rising temperature. Rirate Lassies' banquet for weather beaten basket- ball boys 7 I-ligh air pressure throughout. Poor work slips I'I Stormy. Yakima loses at Ellensburg. 'IQ I-I matinee dance 'IQ Clear tonight. 'II L class party. 'iSmilin' lhrun assembly 18 Becoming warmer. 'II I. matinee dance QQ Unsettled. Girls, vocational groups. Boys' League meeting Q3 Gentle westerly winds, Clark Frazier speaks. Q4 Freshening breezes. Arthur Cove and his world travels Q5 Fresh western winds. UShe Stoops to Conquer. TO I-I matinee dance Q8 Fair today. Whitman glee club concert 3O Rising temperature. 'IO L afternoon party 3'I I-ligh pressure area reigns. Qral English contest Apr. 'I Variable winds caused by instruments played in all valley music Festival 4-8 Sunshine. Spring vacation 'II Sudden showers with drop in temperature. Report cards i4 Generally Fair. Bob Wood entertains with chalk drawings. 'I9 No change. Pirate Lassies' assembly QQ Slightly warmer but unsettled. Vocation day. 'IQ I-I matinee dance Q5 Bright today. I-lonor society assembly. Walter Meyer speaks. Q9 Rising whirlwinds. A. S. B. elections. Stewart Laney is chosen most popular boy at IQ L matinee dance. 30 Pleasant For May Iete. Valley play day here May Q Moderate temperature. Mr. Snyder Irom Ellensburg Normal speaks. 3 Unsettled. Vocational groups and League assemblies are held. 5 Gentle winds. The Mississippi Singers entertain. 6 Fair today. II I-I matinee dance. 'IO I-I class party 9 Considerable cloudiness with possible showers. Roor work slips 'IO Clearer and warmer. Spring concert assembly 'I3 Continued Fair. Track assembly. Spring concert QO Unusual rise in temperature. Girls' Fashion show. The senior and junior highs are unsettled over the junior-senior reception. Q7 Mild temperatures. 'IQ L matinee dance. Memorial day assembly Q7-Q8 Warmer tonight and tomorrow. Pirate Lassies' week end party 3O Continued warm and fair. Memorial day holiday June I Continued Iair. Seniors sneak oil on a picnic. 3 Normal temperature. TO l'l matinee dance 5 Slightly cloudy. Baccalaureate 8 Modegate temperature. Final award assembly is held. Senior dinner ance 9 Fair although possible showers during the Final assembly and com- mencement LOLOMI Page 49 fflfb an ,Y , ,4 M f 1 ' f , M! ks' ff' , , 'xf ' A Davis R. Macliintosh R. Abbott E. Cook L. Hill J. Kohagen I. Miller Page 50 If . Hathaway Pearson . Ballard Davenport . Board Krum Moate HONOR SOCIETY CLASS I. Johnson H. Reid CLASS A. Bline C. Dunham B. Horton S. Laney D. Nash OF 19373 K. Johnson M. A. Ross OF 1938 M. Bline N Elmer L. Jagow J. Ledger E. Reglein R. Kimura B. Shelley Boyd Garretson . Johnson K. MacDonald K. Robinson l Longbottom Spratt Carter Headrick Knapp Meerdink Robinson LOLOMI ,k ?.d V . , . Q .4 ft- f N f 45 G. Ryan B. Tregoning L. Willoughby M. Heath V. Watkins K. Kelly B. J. Pyle LOLOMI F. Sanborn V. Turner H. Wurtz J. Jewett L. Allan R. Koontz G. Rideout Not ES z-ff Of We M, O Q FH +9 -1 FFF' P' FFF E. CLASS OF 1938 Scherr M. Sloan N. Sornson Walker W. Walker M. White Zimmerman L. Zimmerman CLASS OF 19381, J. Crawford Lowenthal B. Macliintosh A. Mantey CLASS OF 1939 Aller D. Duncan M. Gilbert Larson B. Morthland G. Oie Shearer G. Sisk L. Van Hoosen Picture by Error: Barbara Willet 1938 wk, , A. Stubbs R. Whiting E. Fuerst J. Mogren I. Johnson G. Pigion M. Young Page 51 BOYS' GLEE CLUB Bill Alcorn, Homer Baer, Paul Dinsmore, Ross Dwinell, Glenn Evans, Roy l:ral4es Kenneth Frost, Loren Gothberg, Thomas Hall, John Hoggarth, Donald Howard Carl Johnson, Diclc Juenemann, Allred Kendriclc, George Kimura, Herbert Lane I John Lemieux, Gordon Livesley, Don Matzdorlt, John Miller, Joe McKissiclc Alvin Moore, Marvin Patterson, Bill Rieder, Bob Sornson, Harvey Sheeley, Leon Sheeley, Harry Stotsenberg, John Stotsenberg, Tony Weist, Lewis Wilson Accompanist: Betty Lou Wilbanl4s Director: Miss Wilkins BAND James Aller, Dan Baker, Jack Bicldord, Margaret Carlyle, Walter Chappel, Boyd Christopherson, Nancy Rae Dunkelberger, Joe Elliott, Shirley Emerson, Dorothy Estes, Bill Gaiser, Robert Hadley, Jim Hargreaves, parker Harris, Hermina Helmich, Jesse Howard, John Holm, Robert Jones, Allred Kendrick, Gene Kobelin, Eugene Laney, Andrew Linn, William Lockwood, Chester Longshore, Rachel Maclcarness Jacl4 Magnusson, Wesley McKenzie, Dorothy MacWain, Curtis Meelcer, John Middlekautl, lris Miller, Ben Millilcan, Eileen Newland, Leon Newenhoi, Margaret 0'Brien, Lyle Patterson, Bill Pleiier, George Pigion, Buddy Reed, Theodore Richerz- hagen, Herstill Russell, Darwin Ruff, Harold Schock, Artie Stone, Betty Walters, Harold Walsh, Hugh Warniclc, Nolan Wellons, Tommy Williams, Bob Witte, Bill Wright, David Smith Director: Mr, Qlson Page 52 LOLOMI DANCE ORCHESTRA Eront row: Andrew Linn, trombone, l-loward Erakes, Stewart Laney, Delbert Schock, trumpets, Buddy Reed, drums, Rachel Mackarness, Boyd Christopherson, Jack Jewett, saxophones, Mr. Qlson, director Back row: Jack Magnusson, sousaphone, Parker l-larris, string bass, Margaret l-leath, piano, lris Miller, Eileen Newland, lrene Lamson, vocal trio Not in picture: Emily Lawson, piano GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Pauline Ammerman, Elinor Ashman, Dorothy Ballard, Mary Jane Baskette, Roberta Bayne, Jeanne Bennett, Maurine Bline, Lois Brashears, Beulah Brough, lrene Caiirey, Patricia Carey, Margaret Carlson, lrma Cook, Mary Alice Dines, Christine Duchscher, Constance Dunham, Dorothy Estes, Dorothy Eairbrook, Charlotte First, Roberta Fitzgerald, Mary Gans, l-lelen Ghormley, Marie l-larrington, Nedra l-lartiord, Viola l-iawley, Lois l-lill, Barbara l-luston, Elaine Johnson, Gerry Klinger, Jean Kohagen, lrene Lamson, Janice Lewis Grace Lynch, Faye McCallum, Vivian McPherson, Rosemary McQuesten, Jean Meyer, lris Miller, Ruth Moate, Virginia Morack, Eileen Newland, Maxine Norton, Audrey Qlson, Ramona Qrtoli, Constance Overland, Genevieve Pierce, Ruth Pinkerton, Elfrieda Rausch, Nadine Rigney, Ellen Robinson, Margery Samuel, Luella Schumacher, Louise Seaberg, Kathryn Stave, Marian Stewart, Madelyn Waltz, Ruth Wedge, Marjorie White, Phyllis Widgeon, Frances Wright, Carolyn Young Accompanists: Barbara Willet, Constance Dunham Director: Miss Wilkins ' LOLOMI P682 53 li , , l za QRCHESTRA Alta Baker, l-larold Baker, Lucille Barnum, Sarah Frances Barrick, Nancy Rue Battenfield, l-lelen Drake, Rosemary Duckham, Dorothy Estes, Dorothy Eairbrook, Phyllis Foster, Elizabeth Ereece, Ruth Gouldin, Bob l-larter, l-lelen l-lazen, Margaret l-leath, Iva l'lowson, Donald lde, Jack Jewett Cral Kintner, Addabelle Knight, Rosemary Koontz, Stewart Laney, Emily Lawson, Lewis Lund, Bob Lynch, Paul Magnusson, Gloria Mashburn, Wanda Pell, Bill Pleiler, Rebecca Scheckler, Delbert Schock, John Shrader, Jack Surridge, John Wachsmith, Doris Walker, Madelyn Waltz, Earl Wade Director: Mr. Qlson MIXED CHQRUS Ruthe Abbott, Bill Alcorn, Janice Armstrong, Margie Askea, Wilma Bates, Marcene Beam, Edna Beringer, Alice Borys, Margaret Borys, Paul Dinsmore, Lucille Dexter, Glenn Evans, l-larrelwillo French, Doris Gardner, Mary Ellen Gill, Betty Gonser, Mary l'lansen, Jean l-lighlill, Betty Jane Wulhf, John l loggarth, Doris l-lorner, Alfred Kendrick, George Kimura, l-lerbert Lane, John Lemieux Selma Levin, Gordon Livesley, Kathryn MacDonald, Joe Mallonee, Katherine McArdle, La Naya McKneely, John Miller, Joe McKissick, Alvin Moore, Betty Jane Cie, Marvin Patterson, Genevieve Pierce, Bill Rieder, Maynette Sellin, l-larvey Sheeley, Leon Sheeley, Elva Sherman, Jean Shatter, Phyllis Stedman, Eumiko Takano, Mary Wert, Tony Weist, Lewis Wilson, l-lelen Woll, Jean Wright, Catherine Sperry Accompanist: Betty Lou Wilbanks Director: Miss Wilkins Page 54 LOLOMI SMILIN' THROUGH PRESENTED BV cmss or 1939 CAST Prologue Sarah Wayne.. ........,.. ..... L etty Ann Ross Mary Clare. .. ......,.... ,E,. R osemary Koontz The Play n Carteret ...... .........,... ..,....... B o B l'larter r. Qvven l-larding, . . ,.,...... ,.... M orris Meerdinl4 Ellen ............. ....... R uth Pearson Kathleen Dungannon ,...... Kathleen Kelly Willie Ainley .... .... l-l arold Steentnergen Kenneth Wayne... ....... George Pigion Jeremiah Wayne ........,.....,.... .............., ..,..,... l-l a l Smith Moonyeen Clare ...,,.......................,......,.. ..... P hyllis Stedman Extra men and Women in Act II .....,..................,.,., .,,.. J anet Mitzel, l-lovvard l-lettinger, William Alcorn, Mary Ellen Gill Production Staff Stage .............................,........................... Jaclq Jevvett, Dick Dunklee, Charles Canfield, Gordon Johnson, James Burrill, Bill Crozier Art .............,...................,......,...... Ned Richburg, James l-lall Costumes ..... .,.................................. B etty Cumming, Alice Marie Bline, lrmamay Johnson, Mellna Montague, Betty Steltz, Delphia Campbell Properties ......,............,........,......... Betty Jane Pyle, Louise Mchee Promoter ................ .,.....,...........,.,.......... M adelyn Waltz Advertising .... ,. ...... Rall Shatter, Paul Ralnung, John Shrader Business ....,... ....................,............ G ene Kideout Faculty Advisers Director ........... Miss Leona Conner Ushers.. ,.... Miss Alice Lemen Class adviser ....... Miss Sylvia Murray Music .....r .,... M r. Avary Qlson Stage. .Miss lrma Zickler, Mr. Ray Miller Business ....., .,.,. M r. led Boswell Costumes ........... Mrs. Clara French i ,XX ivfd Standing: M. Mleierginkg l-l. Steenbergen, G. Pigion, J. Mitzel, l-l. l-lettinger, R. PQETSS5, W. Aldorh, . mit Seated: R. Koontz, K. Kelly, P. Stedman, B. l-larter, L. A. Ross, M. E. Gill LOLOMI Page 5 5 TRACK April Q: Triangular meet-Yakima, 68, Ellensburg, 44, Wapato, 41 M points April 9: Invitational meet for smaller schools-Ellensburg non lettermen, 64, Yakima non letter- men, 40, Grandview, 40, Selah, 18, Ellensburg lettermen, 38, Yakima lettermen, 43 April 16: Dual meet-Yakima non lettermen, 88, Selah, 33 April Q31 Selah invitational meet-Yakima, 76, Wapato, 37, Toppenish, 19, Selah 16 April 30: Ritzville relays-Yakima won. First in two mile, 440 yard, mile, 880 yard, and medley re ays May 7: Ellensburg relays-Ellensburg, 7QM, Yakima, 63, Cie Elum, 19, Wapato, 18M, Grand- view, 4 May 14: District elimination meet May Q11 Valley track meet May 28: State meet in Pullman ' Coaches: Mr. Foster, Mr. Bryson Assistant coach: Bob Adkinson, former Y. l-l. S. track star INTRA-MURAL SPORTS lnterclass track meet: 1938, 38M, 1938M, Q9M, 1939, 4QM, 1939M, 542, 1940, 43M, 19405, 8M 11l-l championship basketball team: Ronald Ferrians, Mer Edmondson, Dean Rogers, John Lemieux, l-lerbert Wieland Cpicture at leftD 11l. championship track team: Jack Arndt, Wesley Page, Ray Slorah, Francis Soderling Cpicture at rig t Page 56 LOLOMI it ,xg NS' First row: Mr. Graham, coach, B. MacDonald, D. McKenzie, C. Adkinson, J. Middlekautf, A. Sanborn, l.. Scherr, F. Blondin, W. Lenington, P. Reynaud Second row: J. Weber, P. Patterson, K. Johnson, G. Stewart, J. Broten, B. Wright, D. Matzdorti BASEBALL Qpponents Yakima Opponents Yakima April '14 Lower Naches ........ '10 April Q6 Lower Naches ..... .... .... Q Q April '15 Tieton ..,,.,. ........ 4 April Q8 Moxee ...... ........ 7 April '19 Prosser ....... ........ 2 May 9 Cowiche .... ,,...... 3 April QQ Marquette ..., .... .... 9 M ay '13 Walla Walla ....... ........ 5 April 25 Prosser .... . . ....... . 4 Qpponents Yakima Opponents Yakima April '13 Junior College ..,.. ..,...,.. Q April 30 Ellensburg .......... ......... '1 April '14 Sunnyside .... ......... 4 May 5 Selah ....... .... ..... 4 April 2'1 Selah .....,. . ...,.. . . .3 May 7 Sunnyside ........,, ..,... . M6 Members of the tennis squad as they appear in the picture below are: First Row: Mr. Campbell, coach, Charles Thomas, Tony Weist, Fred Plath, Jr., Monty Johnson, Wayne Chamberlin, Geraldine Johnson, Ruth Bunn, Patricia Stepheny Second row: Alfred Kendrick, Dick McGahan, Dick Robinson, Jack l-locker, Don Howard, Jim Pine, l-loward Frakes, Bill Rieder, Katherine McArdle, Betty Carter, Mr. Cantield, coach Third row: Betty Lou Brunskill, Mary Clark, Verla Watkins, Ellen Boyd, Dunham, Jeanne Dunn, Jean Meyer, Audrey Donaldson Constance LOLOMI Page 57 PIRATE LASSIES First semester Qtficers Second semester Ruth Gouldin .... ..... P resident ..... .,... l rene Cattrey lrene Catlrey .,,... ,.... V ice president .... ... Louise McEee Verone Lynch ....... ..... S ecretary ..... ,...,.... E linor Flick Donna Jean Densow .... ....,.. T reasurer. . . , , ..... Vivian Gibson Grace Lynch ......,, ......... l-l istorian .......,. ..... B etty Merrill Adviser: Miss Tennant Activities March 5: Basketball banquet April 'i9: Assembly April Q31 Dance April 30: Play day and May fete May E27-28: Week end party Members in Picture Merle Estabrook, Dorothy Jordan, June McGuire, Margaret Madill, Eloise Cook, Georgia Deaver, Dolores l'leadrick, Marian Folsom, Margaret Bunker, Marcia Green- leaf, Ellrieda Rausch, Margaret Borys, Edith Morrison, Marcella Summers, Norma Snyder, Betty Jane Pyle, Ruth Gouldin, Verone Lynch, Jane Baumberger, l-larriet Murdock, Eloise Shearer, Jean Meyer, Barbara l-lorton, Donna Jean Densovv, Marybee Gitlen, Florence l-lall, Jean Rish, lmogene Morrison, Dorothy Foster, Vivian Gibson, Elinor Flick, Edna Jean Brooks, Eleanor Schaletzke, Maurine Bline, Virginia Thompson, lris Miller, Betty Merrill, Grace Lynch, Marian Coury, Carolyn Young, lrene Catlrey, Evelyn Bolstad, Louise Mcl:ee, Laura McDaniel, Vera l-lall, Nancy Rae Dunkleberger Page 58 LOLOMI LQLOMI Members of stall as tliey appear in pictures below: lnset: James Aller, assistant editor, Florence Marley, business manager, Jane Ledger, editor, Carolyn Young, associate business manager, Leslie Van l-loosen, assistant editor Large picture: First row-Loren Gotliberg, snaps, Fred l lallet, organizations, Louise Seaberg, pedigrees, Eloise Cook, calendar, Norma Elmer, activities, Katlnryn MacDonald, administration, llsialia Krum, calendar, Bob Dines, business stall Second rovv-Ellen Reglein, liumor, Lois Zimmerman, society, Barbara Willet, music, Dolores l-leadrick, drama, Mary Sloan, organizations, Marian Gilbert, business Staif E lliird rovv-Douglas Duncan, business stari, Jimmy Zimmerman, atlwletics, Bill Clark, assemblies, Artliur Doran, snaps, Jolwn Seavvell, lwumor, James Garretson, activities Not in picture: Bill pfeiler, music, Constance Dunliam, atlwletics, Katlwryn Jolinston, pedigrees, Catlwerine Sperry, class lwistory, Jane Spratt, pedigrees, Ricliard Babb, pedigrees, lgnatius Miller, pedigrees, Bill Walker, pedigrees, Merle Estabrook, pedigrees, Alice Bline, pedigrees, George Mullins, activities Art staff: Leslie Van l-loosen, Alfred Kaliler, Katlwleen Foster, Alina Nelson, Beulali Brouglw, Marjorie White, Cliarlotte Nevv, Betty Gonser, Bob lidd. Advisers: Miss Strase, Miss Collins, and Miss Zickler LOLOMI P682 59 f rf- Pi CLASS OF 1939 First semester Qtlicers Gordon Allan .... ...... P resident ....., Edna Mae l3anel4 ..... ..... V ice president ..... Geraldine Sisl4 Mildred Krum. Geor e Pi ion 9 9 .- Ronald Warren.. Betsy Bunting. Page 60 ......Secretary...... ........lreasurer........ MHA. S. B. representative. . .. ... ...Boys League representative.. . , .- ..Girls League representative ..... .. . Betty Walters ....,,,.. .......... Advisers: Miss Murray and Miss Conner .Cheer leader ............ Second semester ,.......DicI4 Kolils . . . . .Mildred Krum ......l-lelen Drake ...,..Jolmn Lemieux .....George Pigion .l-lovvard l-lettinger .......Gladys Oie .Harold Steenbergen LOLOMI Class of 1939 LOLOMI Page 61 i l First semester Wesley Mclfenzie .... Jane Karr ....... Betty Straalsjoe. . Donald Warren... James Fox ....... James Denning. .. Elizabeth Walker. Jeanette Enright.. Page 62 CLASS OF 1940 Qtiicers Second semester ......l3resident....... .....James Denning .,...Vice president.. . . ,.....lQoger Sundquist ...Secretary-treasurer. . . .. ....l-lermina Helmich ......Sergeant-at-arms. . . . . , ., ...Donald Warren .......lAx. S. B. representative. . .. . . . . . .James Fox ....Boys' League representative.. . . . .. . .David Smith Girls' League representative .... .... B arpara Shaw l-listorian ......... . .... .. .Marjory Brazel Advisers: Miss Brown, Mr. Westperg LOLOMI 4 OO Class of 1940 P582 63 First row: Mrs. Edwards, adviser, Mary Sloan, valedictorian, Eloise Cook, valedictorian, secretary- treasurer, Kenneth Robinson, commencement speaker Second row: Dick Robinson, commencement speaker, Phyllis Eaton, vice president, Stewart Laney, president, Miss Pecar, adviser CLASS OF 1938 1935-1936 First semester Officers: Marian Folsom, Robert McMurray, Morris Durrett, Florence Marley, Dick Robinson, Jane Ledger, Delbert Schock, Constance Dunham, Kenny Johnson, Eloise Cook, Duncan Mounsey, and Delmar Wisner January 'I7-Class party Second semester Otlicersr Richard Whiting, Georgia Deaver, Dolores l-leadrick, Carolyn Young, Dick Robinson, Eleanor Schaletzke, Bill Tregoning, Verone Lynch, Ross Dwinell, Maurine Bline, and Clair Edmondson May 'I4-Class party 1936-1937 First semester Otticerss Peggy Maguire, Bob Jacobus, Lois Zimmerman, Stewart Laney, Mark Stephens, -Carolyn Clifton, Jack Williams, Phyllis Widgeon, Bill Dye, Patricia Ballard, and Alvin reneer November 13-Class party November Q0-Matinee dance Second semester Otlicersz Dick Robinson, Barbara Willet, Morris Durrett, Norma Elmer, Mark Stephens, Lois Rosenbaum, Charles Thomas, Edna Jean Brooks, Keith Arrowsmith, Dolores l-leadrick, and Paul Thompson March 'IQ-Junior play, Growing Pains April Q3-Matinee dance May 'l4fJunior-senior reception 1937-1938 Officers: Stewart Laney, Phyllis Eaton, Eloise Cook, Constance Dunham, Peter Reynaud, Katherine McArdle, Murray Coe, Marybee Gitten, Patricia Carey, Delbert Schock, and Jetlerson Van Court First semester November '19-Barn dance class party January Q8iAssembly for class of 'l937M January 28-Matinee dance Second semester March 'Vi-Matinee dance April QQ-Matinee dance May Q0-Junior-senior reception June 'IwSkip day June 5-Baccalaureate June 8-Dinner dance June 9-Commencement Page 64 LOLOMI HQNORS 1935-1936 Alice Marie Bline: 4-l-l trip to Chicago Dick Robinson: second place in oral English contest 1936-1937 Sephora Ely: R. l. history contest trip to Washington, D. C, Mary Sloan: R. l. history contest trip to Washington, D. C. Kenneth Robinson: most worthy junior 1937-1938 Jane Ledger: 4-l-l trip to Chicago, editor oi Lolomi Dick Robinson: First place in Roberts' memorial contest, A. S. B. president, com- mencement speaker Kenneth Robinson: First place in oral English contest, First place in University of Washington extemporaneous contest, commencement speaker Morris Meerdink: third place in Roberts, memorial contest, third place in oral English contest, dramatics George Ryan: l-lonor society president, editor ol Wigwam Barbara l'lorton: D. A, R.s' most outstanding girl, editor of Wigwam Dolores l'leadrick: May iete princess, Girls, League secretary Barbara Willet: May queen, dramatics Eloise Cook: valedictorian Mary Sloan: valedictorian Stewart Laney: senior class president, most popular boy Ruthe Abbott Bill Austin Winston Banko l-lonor society Knights of the Cutlass Girls, League cabinet I EVelYn Barge Roberts' memorial contest Dlck Babb T,fi,y Class basketball Jane Baugmberger Class athletics Lolomi Loan library Wigwam Patricia Ballard Class athletics -lanlce Armstrong l-lonor society Marcene Beam Qfchzstrd Tennis Glee club 61,22 Club Growing Painsi' Band Mixed Chorus Tri-state conference Orchestra i Keith Arrowsmith Reception committee Mixed chorus N I-li-Y Pirate Lassies May fete l i QJ !l,' i First row: R. Abbot, J. Armstrong, K. Arrowsmith, B. Austin, D. Babb , I ., , Second row: P. Ballarcl, W. Banko, E. Barge, J. Baumberger, M. Beam Y 1 . LOLOMI Page 65 X X MMKW it l LAS!!- First row: B. Beardsley, M. Belcher, B. nnett, A. Bline, M. Bline, E. Bolstad Second row: E. Boyd, B. Bradley, E. Brooksi A. Brown, F. Brule, H. Bruley Third row: W. Brines, M. Brunskill, M. Bunker, D. Bunting, A. Burdine, S. Burrill Fourth row: L. Butterfield, l, Callrey, P. Carey, M. Carlson, R. Carlson, M. Carter Betty Beardsley Wigwam Photography club Debate team Debate manager Marie Belcher Tri-Y Library Betty Bennett Alice Marie Bline Honor society Tri-V Lolomi Costume committee Mothers' tea committee Maurine Bline Honor society Girls' League cabinet Pirate Lassies Assembly committee Reception committee Glee club Page 66 Eugene Bolstad Ellen Boyd Honor society Tennis Pirate Lassies Reception committee Tri-state conference Growing Pains committee Byron Bradley Football Band Gold Y Edna .lean Brooks Glee club Pirate Lassies May fete Play day Alice Brown Florence Brule Wigwam typist Glee club Henry Bruley Warren Brines Class basketball Glee club Growing Pains Spring concert Boys' League cabinet Mary Brunskill Tri-Y Margaret Bunker Pirate Lassies Girls' League cabinet Dick Bunting Boys' League cabinet Audrey Burdine Stanley Burrill F. F. A. Lulumae Butterfield Glee club Play day Reception committee lrene Caffrey Pirate Lassies' president Glee club May fete Play day Patricia Carey Glee club May Fete Play day Tri-state conference Margaret Carlson Glee club Ruby Carlson May lete Play day Senior counselor Christmas family chairman Mark Carter Honor society Book exchange LOLOMI 2. N Lola Cavin Girls' League cabinet Betty Chapman Tri-Y John Christopherson Band Bill Clark Wigwam Lolomi Stamp club Reception committee Gwen Clarke Ski club Carolyn Clifton Wigwam Girls' League cabinet Growing Pains Reception committee Murray Coe Band Dance orchestra l-li-Y Tennis Gold Y Excuse Me Patricia Colville Growing Pains Eloise Cook Valedictorian Honor society secretary Pirate Lassies Wigwam Lolomi Reception committee Fawn Cox Wigwam Girls' League cabinet Kenneth Cymmer , Betty Cumming Costume committee Gerald Curtis Football manager Gold Y Stamp club Arthur Dallman Track Don Davenport l-lonor society Glee club Book exchange Student council Vivian Davids Georgia Deaver Pirate Lassies Growing Pains Arthur Doran l-li-Y Lolomi Bill Dower Track Constance Dunham l-lonor society Tennis Girls' League cabinet Jeanne Dunn Libranf Tennis Morris Durrett A. S. B. treasurer l-li-Y Gold Y Football Class basketball Class otiicer Ross Dwinell Donna Jean Densow l-li-Y Pirate Lassies treasurer Glee club First row: L. Cavin, B. Chapman, J. Christopherson, B. Clark, G, Clarke, C. Clifton Second row: M. Coe, P. Colville, E, Cook, F. Cox, K. Cummer, B. Cumming , Third row: G. Curtis, A. Dallman, D. Davenport, V. Davids, G. Deaver, D. Densow Fourth row: A. Doran, B. Dower, C. Dunham, J. Dunn, M. Durrett, R. Dwinell fi ff' i.oLoMi Page 67 T'-:ff ,fi-' i free. M Bill Dye l-li-Y Reception committee Class basketball , , . . Phyllis Eaton ' Senior vice president Growing Pains Reception committee Clair Edmondson Football Track Gold Y Hi-Y James Ellis Norma Elmer l-lonor society Costume committee Lolomi Girls' League cabinet Tri-Y D. A, R. history prize Page 68 Sephora Ely P. l. contest winner Myrle Estabrook Glee club Pirate Lassies Lolomi Reception committee Dean Farrer Elinor Flick Pirate Lassie secretary Ava Foster Tri-Y Charles Foster Hamlin France Horatio France . -Yr Lb Pauline Gam, WL lb Doris Gardner Glee club Drum major Usher Wigwam typist James Garretson l-lonor society Lolomi Stamp club Reuben Gervais Track Christmas play Marybee Giffen Pirate Lassies 'iGrowing Pain Dorothy Gilliland S, . v. ..., . .,. . .-3.... Loren Gothberg Glee club Spring concert Lolomi Photography club William Gould Gold Y Track Class basketball Ruth Gouldin Wigwam Tri-Y Pirate Lassies May fete Marcia Greenleaf Pirate Lassies Drill team Christine Hagen Glee club Tri-state conference LOLOMI Lolalern Hamper Glee club Growing Pains Vesper service Reception committee Mary Hansen Glee club Mixed chorus Spring concert Jim Hargreaves Band Class basketball Hi-Y Baseball manager Marie Harrington Glee club Barbara Hartoon Fern Ha use Betty Lou Havens es ce pr n ncert Vio wle Gl l AD A los Dolores Headrick Honor society CCSS Girls' League secretary Lolomi Pirate Lassies Head usher Growing Painsi' lrvin Hedt Norma Henclley May Fete F Helen Hendrickson Donna Hicks .May Fete .lean Highfill Glee club Mixed chorus Spring concert Lois Hill Honor society Spring concert Tri-Y Glee club Tri-state confer Bob Hill Pearl Hinkley Library Shirley Hoard Honor society ZDCC Girls' League cabinet Wigwam Betty Holtzinger Wigwam Barbara Horton Honor society D. A. R. outstan Wigwam editor Pirate Lassies Usher Student council Elmer Howson Track Gold Y Beulah Hyland Wayne Hyland John lngraham Hi-Y Track First row: L. Hamper, M. Hansen, J. Hargreaves, M. Harrington, B. Hartoon, F. Hause Second row: B. Havens, V. Hawley, D. Headrick, l. Hedt, N, Hendley, H. Hendrickson Third row: D. Hicks, J. Highfill, L. Hill, R. Hill, P. Hinkley, S. Hoard Fourth row: B. Holtzinger, B. Horton, E. Howson, B. Hyland, Wjlylzd, J. lngraham ZQAZ-in ding gir LOLOMI Page 69 M N 5 yi i bf v l Fourth row: H. Kinney, M. Kline? S. Knapp! l. F.HKFum Helen Irwin Yvonne Jacob Wigwam Reception committee Senior counselor Harold Jacobson Olga Jacobson Drill team Class athletics Bob Jacobus Hi-Y Gold Y Football Class basketball Reception committee Larida Jagow Honor society Girls' League cabine Tri-Y Glee club Tri-state conference Page 70 t Foley John Bill Johnson Knights of Cutlass captain Kenneth Jcrhnson Boys' League cabinet Hi-Y Gold Y secretary Football manager Basketball Baseball Lyf ndon Johnson Class basketball Marie Johnson Senior counselor Mothers tea Mildred Johnson Honor society Wigwam Lolomi Vivian Jones Glee club May fete Vesper service Marie Jordan Glee club Growing Pains May fete Tumbling team Bob Junker ass tball Howard gard Class asketball Elizabeth Kelly Play clay Paul King Track manager Helen Kinney Maxine Kline Reception committee Mothers tea yophie Knapp Honor society M' ed chorus 5 QI 'or counselor ri-s e conference Irene Koester Tri-state conference Jean Kohagen Honor society Girls' League cabinet Glee club Usher Growing Painsn Thalia Krum Honor society Orchestra Free text commission Senior counselor Lolomi LOLOMI Edd Lahar Track captain Gold Y president Stewart Laney l-lonor society Senior president Band Dance orchestra Orchestra l-li-Y president Growing Pains Paul Lauzier Jane Ledger Honor society Lolomi editor Girls' League cabinet Usher Wigwam Student council First row: E. Lahar, S. Laney, P. Bernadine Ledwich James Leslie Janice Lewis Glee club Orchestra Spring concert Jeannette Lewis Glee club Bill Lindsey I Dorothy Lizotte N. Lucille Luckenb lc Glee club Anne Lund Library Grace Lynch Pirate Lassies Glee club Spring concert May fete Verone Lynch Pirate Lassies Kathryn MacDonald 3 l-lonor society Lolomi Glee club Rachel Mackarness Glee club Band Orchestra After school sports Margaret Madill Pirate Lassies Second row: Janice Lewis Third row: Fourth LOLOMI W ,f Q! Mk L, xx X Joe Mallonee Knights of the Cutlass Per Manson Wigwam Florence Marley Lolomi business manager 'IO L class treasurer Wigwam typist Martin Marquard l-li-Y Clarence Mathis Katherine McArdle Girls' athletic representative Christmas assembly Wade Page 71 u My EMT 5 I ,cfifi I fi Ga - 6140- . 5. WMAUL X First row: E. McFadden, J. McGuire, I. McMiIlQ7B, McMurray, M. McOmber, E. McWain , Second row: D, McWhorter, M. Meerdinlc, B. Merrill, J. Meyer, Ignatius Miller, Iris Miller 4 Third row: B. Millilcan, L. Mitton, W. Moe, L. Moon, A. Mondor, B. Morgan Fourth row: E. Morris, G. Morrison, G. Mullins, I-I. Murdock, T. Musselman, D. Nash Earl McFadden June McGuire Wigwam Pirate Lassies lrene McMillan Glee club Bob McMurray Student council 'IO L vice president Wigwam Orchestra I-li-Y Miriam McOmber Ed McWain Dick McWhorter I-li-Y Page 72 Morris Meerdink l-Ionor society Roberts' memorial contest Growing Pains Family Upstairs 'iSmilin' Thru Betty Merrill Pirate Lassies Jean Meyer Wigwam Pirate Lassies Glee club May lete Ignatius Miller I-lonor society 'iFamily Upstairs Grandma Pulls the Strings Lolomi lris Miller Glee club Band Orchestra Dance orchestra Tri-Y Pirate Lassies Ben Millilcan Band Luverne Mitton Orchestra , Figureheads' ,F , J.. Warren Moe I-li-Y Lawrence Moon Alberta Mondor Barbara rgan Edith Morris Pirate Lassies Gerald Morrison Track Gold Y George Mullins Lolomi Stage crew Junior play advertising Harriet Murdock Girls' League cabinet Tri-Y Grandma Pulls the Strings Pirate Lassies May iete Spring concert Tom Musselman Gold Y Tennis David Nash I-Ionor Society LOLOMI Donna Nelson Marion Olson Myron Pendergrast David Plette Wigwam Gold Y Football EI , P I Warren Nesbit Sm umance Class basketball Constance Overland Glee club Lucille Perry Beatrice Rambousek Pxinlor Counselor Senior counselor - igwam I Elleigelsiivgand Alter school sports Mama RGY Band Dance orchestra Ruth Perry Ellen Reglein Bill Paddock l-lonor society Wigwam Maxine Norton Blllg Pliner lEOLOml , , I t t Glee club Arthur Palmer Spchestrd ugh? S memorld Con es lntercldss track Lcgomi Q P . H Senior counselor rowing ains Betty Jane Oie 'KFigureheads , Library Edna Palmer Ethel Realm Mixed chorus Betty Oliver Paul Patterson Libra ry Charles Picatti Boys' League cab inet Reception committee Peter Reynaud l-li-Y ' Boys' League cabinet First row: D. Nelson, W. Nesbit, E. Newland, M. Norton, B. Oie, B, Oliver Second row: M. Olson, C. Overland, B. Paddock, A. Palmer, E. Palmer, P. Patterson Third row: M. Pendergrast, L. Perry, R. Perry, B. Pfeifer, C. Picatti, D. Plette Fourth row: E. Purviance, B. Rambousek, M. Ray, Ellen Reglein, Ethel Reglein, P. Reynaud th 62,4 Q7 LOLOMI Page 73 1 -an 43-'v First row: L. Riley, M. Robertson, E. Robinson, l-l. Robinson, K. Robinson, R. Robinson Second row: L. Rosenbaum, D. Rowley, R. Rudeen, G. Ryan, A. Sanborn, F. Sanborn Third row: E. Schaletzlce, L. Scherr, L. Schmidt, M. L. Schmidt, D. Schock, L. Seaberg Fourth row: Lee Riley Mark Robertson F, F. A. president Ellen Robinson Senior counselor Glee club Tri-Y The Kelly Kid Homer Robinson Kenneth Robinson l-lonor society treasurer Boys' League cabinet Tennis Most worthy junior Debate All-state orator Richard Robinson Honor society A. S. B. president Debate l-li-Y Gold Y Growing Pains Roberts' memorial contes Page 74 W M, Sellin, S. Shapiro, M. Shelton, Lois Rosenbaum Girls' League cabinet Roberts' memorial contest Oral English contest May tete Spring concert David Rowley Ralph Rudeen George Ryan l-lonor society president Wigwam editor Arnold Sanborn Student council Boys' League president l-li-Y Gold Y Growing Pains Football Frances Sanborn l-lonor society Tri-Y t Play day E. Sherman, E. Shields, Eleanor Schaletzke Pirate Lassies Glee club Reception committee Lawrence Scherr l-lonor society Baseball Louise Schmidt Mary Lou Schmidt Delbert Schock A. S. B. vice preside 'F Band Qrchestra Dance orchestra Growing Pains Louise Seaberg Senior counselor Glee club Lolomi Tri-Y May fete Christmas family chairman V. Sitford Maynette Sellin Wigwam typist Mixed chorus May fete Spring concert Sanford Shapiro Boys' League cabinet Basketball Track l-li-Y Gold Y Marshall Shelton Knights of Cutlass Elva Sherman Mixed chorus Spring concert Eugene Shields Boys' League treasure l-li-Y Verla Sifford LOLOMI F Margaret Silvers Girls, athletics Mixed chorus Ada Sloan Mary Sloan Valedictorian Honor society Wigwam Junior play property manager P. l, contest w inner D. A. R. history prize Esther Smith Sarah Smith Walter Smith F. F. A. Geraldine Snelling Girls' athletics Wesley Sorenson F. F. A. Norna Sornson Honor society Lorraine Spencer JGirls' League cabinet p ibvlfvf'-0J4f7'l'f., ' I , fr' T l Catherine Sperry Girls' League cabinet Wigwam Mixed chorus Tri-Y Senior counselor Lolomi John Steenbergen Thomas Steer Gordon Stewart Baseball Football F. F. A. Gold Y Janet Steward Basketball Glee club Allan Stubbs l-lonor society Football l-li-Y Bob Theisen Class basketball Class tennis Correne Thetford Wigwam Thelma Thomas Paul Thompson Knights of the Cutlass Dale Thyer Track William Tregoning l-lonor society Boys' League cabinet Wigwam l-li-Y secretary Football Gold Y Virginia Turner l-lonor society Vesper service Library Florence Underwood Mixed chorus May fete Spring concert First row: M. Silvers, A. Sloan, M. Sloan, E. Smith, S. Smith, W. Smith Second row: G. Snelling, W. Sorenson, N, Sornson, L. Spencer, C. Sperry, J. Steenbergen ghird row: T. Steer, G.gtewart, J. Steward, A, Sturbbs, B. Theisen, C. Thetford W. V. Turner, F. Underwood ourth row. T. Thomas, . Thompson, D. Thyer, F 1 95 ., . .Q LOLOMI Page 75 First row: J. Van Court, L. Vaudrin, B. Vetter, D. M. Wagner, G. Wallce Second row: W. Walker, l-l. Walsh, D. Warnick, W. Wear, M. Wert, M. Third row: P. Whiting, U. Whitney, P. Widgeon, B. L. Wilbanks, B. Willet, Fourth row: J. Willson, L. Wilson, D. Wodell, l-l. Woll, E. Woodcoclc, W. Wright Jefferson Van Court Boys' League cabinet Glee club Vocational meet Spring concert Loretta Vaudrin i'Growing Pains Reception committee Bob Vetter Class athletics Ski club Della Mae Wagner Gordon Walker l-lonor society Wigwam Lee Walker William Walker Honor society Wigwam ' Page 76 Harold Walsh Band Don Warnick F. F. A. vice president U. P. scholarship William Wear l-li-Y Ski club Mary Wert Mixed chorus May tete Marjorie White l-lonor society Glee club Oral English contest Usher Tri-Y Richard Whiting l-lonor society Class president Class basketball l-li-Y Ursula Whitney Girls' League cabinet Phyllis Widgeon Student council Girls' League president Pirate Lassies Glee club Betty Lou Wilbanks Athletic manager Mixed chorus Glee club accompanist Spring concert Barbara Willet F-lonor society Glee club president Growing Pains The Family Upstairs Assembly committee May queen Laurie Willoughby l-lonor society I-li-Y Ski club Jean Willson Lewis Wilson Traclc Mixed chorus Dollie Wodell Helen Woll Mixed chorus Spring concert Eugene Wooclcock F. F. A. president Union Pacitic Scholarship Wilbur Wright Amateur show Knights ofthe Cutlass LOLOMI Elda Wulff May Fete Hazel Wurtz Honor society Carolyn Young Senior counselor Class treasurer Lolomi manager Glee club Pirate Lassies Reception committee Jimmy Zimmerman Honor society Boys League secretary Lolomi I I 0 Shirley Zirlcle May fete Tri-state conference George Bartlett Knights ofthe Cutlass Paul Boyd Marian Folsom Pirate Lassies Yell queen 'IO L president Jim Foresman Duncan Mounsey Growing Pains Palmer Olson Baseball F. F. A. Gold Y Dorothy Phillips Dick Reese Gold Y Track Photography club Jim Rine Knights of the Cutlass Charles Thomas Boys' League cabinet Lolomi Tennis Hi-Y Growing Painsl' Debate Jack Williams Boys' League cabinet Hi-Y Junior play business manager Projection crew NOT IN PICTURE Winton Borrell Basketball T . Hi-Y Hgngls Herbert Lane Gold y Scott Hallett , aj , Glee Club Lois Zimmerman 1 - Mark Stephens Trask Qogoigsociety Vemla Inter-school Betty McCullough . . . secretary co A ' r . Class secretary Ruth Moate Footballllmlsslone Clevoma Ramey Lolomi Honor society Track Masaru Toda Girls' athletics Glee club Hi-Y Knights ofthe Cutlass First row: E. NXfulFF, H. Wurtz, C. Young, J. Zimmerman F W Second row: L. Zimmerman, S. Zirkle, G. Bartlett, P. Boyd, M. Folsom Third row: J. Foresman, S. Hallett, V. Meikle, R. Moate, D. Mounsey, P. Qlson Fourth row: D. Phillips, D. Reese, J. Pine, lvl. Stephens, C. Thomas, J. Williams LOLOMI 2 t P692 77 BABIES AND .... W1 as Mark all dressed up True Seavvell humor Clair avoids the camera Write it up, George. Page 78 The girls' leader Look at this Mutt! Want to race, Thomas? A Future A. S. B. prexy Eloise, the great Co-valedictorian, Mary Eaton personality Smile that leads the .Shock-ing, isn't it? Cafeteria money man League LOLOMI is lf iff M0 ABIES M . RE B So shy, Dolores? Willet's Feet Our best speaker The Zimmermans-quiet? What's the attraction, Ellen? Thet's Jane-behind the thumb. Can this be Horton? Annapolis, we hope! Such immodesty, Morris! LOLOMI When Carolyn was young Those Johnson twins! Tregoning hasn't changed a bit. l-lold it, McMurray! Page 79 CONGRATULATICDNS, BEST WISHES cmd Many Tlwrfmlaes To the Faculty and Students ot Yakima High School YIEAGER Pailflaktlr STUDIO l Official Photographer tor Lolomi '37-'38 one 3723 BOZM ima Ave. Yakima, Wash. Corona ancl Royal Portables Easy Terms and tor Rent. All Makes l2etJuiltlVlacl1ines. Repairs. YAKIMA BINDERY 6' PRINTING CO. ourlh and Chestnut Streets Phone 7115 We Printed this Book OLO I ,f a-1-2 . JfMfrJUF ' Qu ! . i I If fr j fihxaya U 'Qffff ' U1 - .44 A E AV' I ? Oj0JvJA,fgQQ4 ,,W4z,,fA ,ff . jx! Qggcrjf 6171044-J -X QUY I-if - 3 !3fi.fv1., xf i :'- r X 7 1164-444.41 o' f 4 , ,f ! 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