WHEREAS, Damascus Purnell is a junior from Mariner High School in
Everett, Washington; and
WHEREAS, Purnell is a student from Washington whose logo was chosen
in a highly competitive national contest; and
WHEREAS, Purnell participated in a graphic arts classroom
assignment by submitting a logo proposal to a national organization in
honor of the Civil Conservation Corps; and
WHEREAS, The Civil Conservation Corps was created by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt with the purpose of reforestation in all fifty
states and the employment of thousands of unemployed men from 1933 to
1942; and
WHEREAS, The Civil Conservation Corps had forty-three work camps in
Washington state from 1933 to 1942; and
WHEREAS, More than fifty thousand Washingtonians were enrolled in
the Civil Conservation Corps' workforce; and
WHEREAS, The Civil Conservation Corps improved millions of acres of
federal and state lands and parks in Washington and across the United
States; and
WHEREAS, Purnell's work recognizes the importance of the Civil
Conservation Corps' contribution to both Washington state and the
nation and the dedication of the young men enrolled in the Civil
Conservation Corps to the agency's mission; and
WHEREAS, The legacy of the Civil Conservation Corps and the
significance of that legacy to the state of Washington is commemorated
by Purnell's logo; and
WHEREAS, Purnell's logo was chosen by a twelve-member Civil
Conservation Corps historical board located on the East Coast of the
United States; and
WHEREAS, Purnell's logo consists of the Civil Conservation Corps'
name, a deciduous tree, and the words "A message of commitment and
change"; and
WHEREAS, Purnell's logo was chosen to be included in 2008
literature promoting the nation's parks and commemorating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Civil Conservation Corps' creation;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize Damascus Purnell for his great contribution to honoring the
Civil Conservation Corps and his admirable representation of Washington
state, and applaud his distinguished achievement in the area of graphic
arts.