Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1925

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A T H E L E N S ....,........... ...... Class Poem CTune: Little Old Ladyuj Students, welre thinking Days have been few- Moments like thoughts have passed. VVhile We are singing The final adieu, Time hastens this hour, the lastg And we now feel a sorrow That school days are done, And we leave tomorrow, Our own Washington! CHORUS: Farewell forever- We travel on- Washington, dear old Hi. Seems we but met thee here yesterdayg Now we must bid good-bye. Lessons you taught us, Knowledge you brought us, We shall find hard to repayg But time cannot sever Our loyal endeavor And love for Washington. Why let us sorrow? Life is yet dearg Time we can ne'er erase. Come, let us borrow A strength and a cheer From the length we have run our race. And with hearts on the labor That school has begun, We'll work on forever, Our old Washington. WW Clary Colon' Maroon and Gold Cfass M0110 Not who you are, but what you are. Page Twenty-one

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THE LENS JANUARY zoqlfm Class History Class Log -lan. 31, 1921- Sept. 6, 1924- Feb. Oct. As young cadet freshmen we entered on this day the Airship Washington which started with Airships Lincoln, Jefferson, Franklin, and Commerce for a round the world flight. 23, 1921- Our first stop while on board Airship Wash- ington was at the Island of Freshmen Frolic Where the Senior Airmen, who have already made most of the world flight, entertained us and advised us on how to conduct the Ship. 25, 1922- Airship Washington was destroyed by fire and the passengers and officers rescued by Airship Lincoln. Flight is continued. ' March 8, 1924- After passing the Sophomore and junior tests of aircraft, we have become trustworthy sea- men. Because we are on the next to the last lap of the flight, we stopped for a get together party at' the Island of Sunshine Gym. lVIarch 19, 1924- We elected officers on this day. Donald Church as master, Lucille Maxon as first mateg keeper of the airship's log, Dorothy Taylorg keeper of the mighty money chest, Ed Capeng and keeper of order on board the good ship Jan. '25, John Weber. April 16, 1924- Two well seasoned and capable officer airmen, Miss Schloth and Mr. Burton, have been sent to guide us through the rest of our journey. April 30, 1924- We chose Warren Korstad to gather together the papers to show to the world the pictures and the history of the Jan. '25 class of cadets during their famous world flight. Sept. Sept. Dec. Dec. Jan. We at last have been transferred hack to the new Airship VVashington and are continuing the flight. 17, 1924- On this last lap of the flight Lucille Maxon comes in command of the fleet and other of- ficers are chosen. The historians are David Sanderbe1'g, Burton McElroy and Irene Philipg the prophets are Claudia Sersanous and Harry llflendenhallg the artists are Aubrey Meacham and Harriet Atchison, and the poet is Vadis Riesland. 24, 1924- We entertained the new freshmen with a very interesting program-candy, punch and games. 3, 1924- . We stopped to sally forth in bright and showy garments that we had collected at the many Islands. 5 and 6, 1924- We presented to the admiring world our class play, Mama's Affair , the best yet seen by any peoples. 21 and 22, 1925- The Commander of the Airship Washington,' Mr. Hugh J. Boyd, handed to each of us a diploma showing that we had completed the round the world flight. lfVe gathered together for a farewell party because we had a success- ful voyage and are going forth to meet with more success. PgQh B u lWJ CREED OF LIFE Life is herel Take care to use it Even though you didn't choose it. Tis a giftg do not refuse it. Soon 'twill passg do not abuse it. Though imperfect, don't accuse it. Do something besides amuse it. Seek a goal e'er you confuse it. Live it well, or you may lose itl -Vazlis E. Rieslmzd. y Y A TEACHER She walked with me a little while Down life's long, endless road. She guided me with kindly smile, And showed that the way was good. She took upon her world-worn heart Each problem, and made me see That man plays not a fate-bound party But a man's what he wants to be. Margaret WiIe,i'.. Page Twenty-two ----- - -

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