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'Qu up sw' Upper picture: Nancy Nutley and lack Mayo. Lower picture: Larry Schott, Wayne Whitaker, Bill Krautwurm, Fred Redmon. These boys led the school in the collection of scrap. The total amount of scrap collected through the school Was 59,170 pounds. During apple vacation 956 Yakima students Worked to harvest the crops. Total earnings were S36,786.6l. OUR WAR EFFORT CContinued from page fourl Seventeen boys of the class of 1943 telescoped their work in such a mane ner that they were graduated on March twelfth and were then ready to enlist in the armed forces or in some other Way help toward the War effort. The boys are Tony Adeline, Robert Benz, Keith Hettinger, Henry Hoeger, Garrett Labberton, Omer Norgard, Robert Rankin, Clyde Ruddell, David Strausz, Robert Zimmerman, Ralph Nuzum, Iames Gober, Donald Miller, Ken- neth Simmerman, Duane McKee, Delmar Bice and Robert Tillman. Five
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Four WAR STAMP AND BOND COMMITTEE Lower picture, front row: Carol Hopkins, Donna Dantord, Marily Kershaw, Betty Hughes, Caroline Gannon, Marguerite Bossp second row: Barbara Tate, Delmar Bice, David Strausz, Wayne Whitaker, Shirley Hobson. OUR WAR EFFORT To date the members of this committee have sold S2,58l.95 in War Stamps and 326,876 in War Bonds. During the Week ot December seventh students ot Yakima high school bought War Bonds to the amount ot S5l9,775. On Lin- coln's birthday the sale ot stamps amounted to 35325. ln the upper picture are Helen Creighton and Gordon Van Wechel. Dur- ing apple vacation Helen earned S92.6U and Gordon Sl7l. They led all the students in the amount ot money earned picking apples during the harvest vacation. CContinued on page tivel
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ix WINTER IN YAKIMA FOREWORD As the school year of 1942-1943 draws to a close, the first War- time issue of your Lolomi goes to press. ln Wartime we all sutler shortages-an annual is no exception. Despite shortages of film, labor, metal for engravings, cover material, and paper, We, the stall of your 1943 Lolomi, have tried to make this annual one ol which you can all be justly proud.
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