Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1925

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Page 2 MEMOIRS V. S. Grant From, Of, and By The Freshies (Gleaned by Janet Young.) RESOLUTION As we are Freshies of Grant High School, We all want to try to obey its rule By being good and working hard So each will get E's on his report card. —Gladys C. Reynolds. Wonders of Grant High Halls: “Immense!”—Carl Breuner. “Grant's Pass!”—Elizabeth Searle. Students: “Millions!”—Mildred Heston. Office: “A great big office with two secretaries. —Charles Mc- Quinn. The safe: “No burglar could ever break that!”—Neila Shaffer. The principal: “So nice.”—Agnes Graham. The dean: “A lady just for us girls!”—Mildred Donogh. The grounds: “Won’t they be beautiful in spring?”—Morton Smith. Location: “Grant is in a good neighborhood and has nice chil- dren.”—Margaret Israel. Building: “Best in Portland.”—John Gavin. Studies: “Algebra and Oral English are best.”—Elsie Mac Leo. file cafeteria: “A place to get good, hot meals. —Leonard Havs- sen. School spirit: “No school has such school spirit.”—Paul Preston. The gym: “Must be the biggest in Portland!”—Roma Managban. “My favorite place!”—Malcolm Mitchell. Athletic equipment: “What a lot! Perfect supply!”—Lindsay Wilson. The Freshies: “We’re a fine lot even if the sixth termers don’t know it! —Victor Harbaugh. Favorites I like the “freshies” best at Grant. Of course they look very young and very green to the others, but even the most dignified upper class-man was a “freshie” once, so if you don’t know them, I advise you to “look them up” right away.—Ruth Bracher. I like the system for numbering the rooms very much at Grant High. It saves much confusion between periods and is simple for new students.—Elizabeth Corby. I like Mr. Fletcher and Miss Henderson best at Grant.—Ethna Nash. I like the 2:45 bell best at Grant. I think it is the sweetest music I have ever heard.—Robert Hoomis.

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