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Congratulations to the graduating seniors and good luck to the underclass- men. We all have memories of many happy hours spent together doing worth while things for our school. To some, this year has brought disappointmentg to others, very deep satisfaction in having done one's best. May the joy of accom- plishment come to each of you and spur you on to greater effort so that all of you will have the rich rewards which come from conscientious preparation, sincere endeavor, hearty cooperation and loyal service. CLARENCE ZIMMERMAN, Principal Commencement, nineteen forty-seven, marks the end of Mr. Zimmer- man's service to our school. The friendly help and guidance he has given so freely have earned him the undying gratitude of this class and of those before us. Our best wishes for continued success go with him to his next position. Tina CLASS ol-' 1947 5
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lt is always a pleasure to observe and recognize worthy accomplishment. The members of the 1947 class have faced some very discouraging conditions during the past few years. To their credit these young people have met these situations bravely and intelligently. They are now well started on the road to useful citizenship. They carry with them our firm belief in continued suc- cess. A. C. DAVIS, Superintendent After 41 years of service to Yakima High School, seven of which he spent as principal, A. C. Davis is retiring from active duty, looking forward to spending his future years enjoying life. With sincere appreciation for what he has done toward making our school a better school, and remember- ing the counsel he has given us individually, we wish him happiness and contentment in his retirement, and bid him goodbye. THE CLASS OF 1947 4
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N r s t ANNA WHITNEY Miss Anna Whitney served as a most efficient teacher of young people and as a sympathetic counselor of girls and boys in the Yakima High School from 1908 until her withdrawal in 1946. During this entire period, our school has been her first consideration. Her devotion to duty has been a wonderf ul inspiration to her students and to other teachers. As the years pass the name of Anna Whitney will be remembered by her acquaintances as belonging to one of their best friends who was con- stantly eager to assist in their growth and progress. A. C. DAVIS 6 .
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