YAKIMA, Wash. — After giving his life for his country during World War II and spending decades interred as an unknown soldier overseas while a stranger was buried in his
Newton Jessie Aiken played an important role in the story of Olympia education. Before his long-lasting career as an economics professor at Washington State University, Aiken served as principal of Olympia High School from 1910 to 1918. He oversaw a period of great growth in the school’s history.
People have debated whether or not the Yakima Valley is haunted, but we wanted to take a deeper look into one place that people have claimed to be haunted for quite some time. Which just happens to be a Yakima High School.
People have debated whether or not the Yakima Valley is haunted, but we wanted to take a deeper look into one place that people have claimed to be haunted for quite some time. Which just happens to be a Yakima High School.
People have debated whether or not the Yakima Valley is haunted, but we wanted to take a deeper look into one place that people have claimed to be haunted for quite some time. Which just happens to be a Yakima High School.