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-Wi I V E IN MEMORIAM MISS CAROLYN YOUNG Miss Young gave more than a third of a century of devoted service to the Yakima school system. LIEUTENANT JOE MARCY '33 Joe lost his life in the air service of his country. L O L O M 1 eight
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'Ax ,JIJ J lnsetx: Leslie Van Hoosen, editor: Marion Gilbert. manager: Robert Dines, manager. First rote: Mary Young. organizations: Clementine Wacula, assemblies: Shirley Weyer, 1939 pedi- grees: Madelyn Waltz, l939 pedigrees: Rosemary Duckham. music: Betty ,lane Pyle, 1939 pedigrees: Marion Bradley, calendar: Patricia Chambers, administration: Elfrietla Rausch, girls' athletics Seeoml mir: Ruth Pinkerton, l938lfQ pedigrees: Maria Brady. features: William Rieder, assistant manager: Harold Schock, music: John Shracler, administration: William Brown, assistant editor: Letty Ann Ross, society: Gene Rideout, organizations: Miss Collins, business ad- viser: John Holm, assistant editor Third ron-: Miss Strase. adviser: James Bnrrill. 1939 pedigrees: Kenneth McCrew. athletics: Roy Frakes, assistant manager: Bill Morthland. interelass literary: Ralf Shaffer, snaps: Richard LGLOM1 Our purpose in publishing the Lolomi tllis year has been to give the stu- dents a general picture of the school activities of the year and especially to give the seniors a remembrance which will recall to them in later years fond memories of Yakima High School. Since this annual is largely the work of the students, we believe that we have embodied in the liolomi the thingrs which the students will appreciate most. For our theme we have chosen Htreesf' not only because it gives oppor- tunity for much art work, but also because it symbolizes the high school student. The sophomore who enters Yakima lligrh reminds one of a young tree. as is verified by the frequent reference to him as green or a young sprout. During the three years he develops from a young stripling into man- hood and at gxraduation time is ready to blossom forth into the world. We wish to make special mention of the work done by the art staff. lt has helped very much in making the 1939 liolomi a beautiful and interesting pub- lication. These students, headed by Al liahler and Kathleen Foster, produced excellent designs for our annual. We also wish to extend our most sincere thanks to the following! persons and concerns without whose help the publication ot' the liolomi would have been impossible: Miss Strase, Miss Collins, Miss Zickler, the members ot' the ltolomi staff, the VVestern Engraving Co., Abrams, Art Studio, Yeager's Home Portrait Studio, and the organizations who solicited contributions to help fi- nance the book. We wish especially to thank the Yakima Independent for their generosity in lending their pictures and also the Republic Publishing' Uompany for the pictures loaned to us and for their help and cooperation in the printing: of this book. Wiseman, assistant editor 501171 IJ O ll O I
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