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'l'lll'i l liUN'l' Hl l ll'lC miilxiniq up ilu- mzlin spring of ilu' ciitirn' l,lll'llIl1I4l lligli Sclioul Illilkilllllk' :irc Slilinnlstvr 'l'liwulm'i- S. ,l-rlllnsmi. Ibvzin Xl. .Xilt-lziiflc l.c'li:l1l :mil l'i'im'i1u:ll llnixxilrel ll. Ri-it-In-. Admin! fmfirfe Head Principal Howard C. Reiche, Submaster Theodore S. Johnson, and Dean of Girls Miss M. Adelaide Lehan, are the friendly chiefs who lceep the Wheels turning at P. H. S. Mr. Reiche has characterized himself to students by his helpful attitude. His friendly hel- lo, and his willingness to aid in any problem, large or small, has made him a most respected and well-liked man of authority. Mr. -lohnson's careful guidance has helped many boys along the riglwt road. Besides the responsibilities J 1 IIANIJLINII 'l'lllC lDli'I'.XIl.S. lwff ff: rwhl Uni' wmiliuvu will-it of being Sublnasterl he also teafjles sllllli Miss Hairy Il. C'miru3. sr-ci'ct:ir5 l1uiliL'1r1'iIlL'i1w2ll. Hrs. lulzi li. lish Literature and Coaghes tennls, af- lilnoinsr. clerk. :mil Mrs. Xlzirtlizr Bl. Cunimings. clwlt-str-viiugi'1i11l11'i'. tractive lacly whom everybody lcnows is ' the Dean of Girls, Miss Lehan. Her fair- 1 ness and friendliness have long been un- forgettable characteristics. Miss Lehan also has charge of the annual Waslming- ton Trip. Constancy, efficiency, and friendliness distinguish these three top administra- tors at P. H. S. Assisting with the clerical work, preserv- ing iT10St valuable records and handling the details are Miss Mary Conroy, sec- retary to Mr. Reicheg Mrs. Iola E. Bloom- er ancl Mrs. Martha M. Cummings. This patient trio has the respect and affection . of the entire student body. IIOI
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Silver. Edith Germani. VVillinm Hansen The-me: THUS BE IT EVER Chairman, IRVING ROBERT SILVER, Class March- Anniversary Overture-'light Cavalry PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL ORCHEST Gnzduafian Clinton W. Graifam, Jr., Conductor - Entrance March- War March of the Priests ENTRANCE OF THE CLASS OF Star-Spangled Banner Devotional Exercises Invocation Scripture Readingg The Anthem- Recessional', REVEREN Prophecy of Micah ' CLASS OF 1952 EMILY E. CHASE, Conductor Reading- Our America GRETCHEN MARIE REICI-IE I President H erfurtb Suppe RA M endelssolm 1952 Key D WILLIAM DAWES VEAZIE DONALD LEON HALLGREN De Koven Selected Essay-- Our Heritage of Freedom EDITH RosE GERIVIANI, Salutatorian S l Modes, Janice Bloomer, Sue Crawford l12l
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