Grant High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 11 text:

VICE - PRINCIPALS Four years of high school are now a meme oryl You seniors have anticipated your gradu- ation with mixed feelings. Most ol you already have decided what you hope to get out of life. Now you are ready to start getting But have you considered what you might give as well as get? What will you be able to give to your friends and neighbors? What might you contribute to your community, country, or world? You have as resources many talents, good training, special abilities, and ambition. But in your desire to get things from life be sure not to miss the joy of giving The worlds really great leaders gave freely of themselves for some cause they believed worthy. You too can discover that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Our four years of work and play together are ended. When the curtain falls at commence- ment you go forth, not as the class oi 1952, but as individuals. To some of you this is a challenge while to others it brings apprehension. However, al- though you leave as individuals, you do not go alone for with you go the love of your par- ents, the loyalty oi your friends, the precepts of your teachers and the guiding hand ot the Heavenly Father. You do not walk alone. Finally, in these days of world turmoil and confusion in our own land, with you goes your responsibility tor others. You dare not Walk alone. 1 Lett to right: Mrs Lillian Abel, Miss 1 Helen Barley, Mrs Betty Summers

Page 10 text:

PRINCIPAL Ideals, aspirations, and knowledge are the gossarner threads that are inter- woven to form fine character. This is true of individuals and institutions alike. Grant High School has cherished its ideals through the years. lt has at- tempted to inculcate fine aspirations in its students and to give to them a good scholastic base upon which to build. I sincerely hope it has done this for you. I also hope your years in this school have been happy ones and that you have enjoyed your association with us and with each other. I know the faculty and I have enjoyed working with-you and will be sorry to see you leave. Our best wishes will follow you always. I



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SCIENCE INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND FAMILY LIFE L. to R' William Eileriso El' . , ii h ' Ida oison, L' d ' n im et Dum' in a Smith, Cyril Builer. Front row lL to Rl Th d . . : eo osia Martin, Genevieve Doran, Alva Newcomer, Grace Hiesiand, Bess Curry. Back row IL, to R jr Augustus Wagner, Clyde Knox, Charles Orr, Lloyd lngraham. MATHEMATICS SOCIAL STUDIES Front row lL. to Rl: Melinda Murray, Genevieve Eckel- son, Eileen Raymond, Elsie Dennis, Ted Ogdahl B lc , CIC row IL. to Rl. A. Rickles, Zenas Olsen, David Buchanan, Morris Larson, Arihur Wescott, William Hansen, Clarence May. Front row IL. to Rl: DeEite l-lanlord, Fran- ces Young, Genevieve Simpson. Back row lL. io Rl: Howard Noitage, Carolyn Fosier, Idella Watson.

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