Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 20 text:

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Ist Row: Miss Barbur, Miss Tennant, Miss Colton, Miss Hays, Miss Browne, Miss Plympton. 2nd Row: Miss Lammers, Miss Maclean, Miss Leightner, Miss Kohns, Mr. Hedrick, Miss Cady, Miss Schloth, Miss Blood. HISTORY DEPARTMENT Ist Row: Mrs. Currier, Mrs. Wells, Miss Darling, Miss Gray. 2nd Row: Miss Scott, Miss Johnston, Mr. Burton, Mr. Trenholme, Mrs. See. MATH DEPARTMENT Ist Row: Miss Cleland, Miss Shaver, Mr. Bonbright, Miss Baltimore, Miss Lamber- son. 2nd Row: Mrs. Newlin, Miss Grant, Mr. Parkes, Miss Beach, Miss Schultz. 1932 10.

Page 19 text:

LENS 1-9 It is upon the vice-principal, Mr. Windnagle, that much of the respon- sibility rests for the smooth and effi- cient operation of our complex school affairs. The splendid result of his work is no mean testimonial to his ability and capacity as a worker, and we feel that we owe him a debt of gratitude for his untiring efforts in our behalf. L. V. WINDNAGLE w 1 Miss Lamberson and Mr. Windnagle are two members of the Wash- ington faculty who have done much to shape our high school careers and lead us successfully through the four years we have just com- pleted. The girls of Washington are fortunate in having a Girls' League organization, so wisely formed and so efficiently managed by Miss Lamberson. Through this body they make contacts with other girls in their class and when the time comes to step into the responsi- bilities of carrying on senior activities as a group, they are ready. The work of Mr. Windnagle in athletic fields gives our boys a splendid opportunity for development in health and sportsmanship. The dis- ciplinary functions of the vice-principal, although sometimes unpleas- ant, are faced squarely by him, and he has gained in them a reputation for justice and fairness which speaks eloquently for his fine character. To these two leaders, we extend a sincere tribute of appreciation. CATHERI NE LAMBERSON Our dean, Miss Lamberson, is a friend to whom our girls can always turn for comfort in times of distress and for advice in perplexing situa- tions. We of the class of june 1932 wish to express our gratitude for her wise and kindly counsel, which, of- fered at the most opportune times, has done much to make our class af- fairs successful.



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LENS .11 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Ist Row: Miss Armitage, Mrs. Hansen, Dr. Fenstermacher, Miss Slosson, Miss Mason. Znd Row: Mrs. Peck, Miss Dennis, Mademoiselle Maillet, Miss Ohmert, Mrs. Johnson. SCIENCE Ist Row: Mr. Trenholme, Mrs. Newlin, Mr. Bonbright, Miss Oberg, Miss Campbell, Mr. Green. 2nd Row: Miss Walling, Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Stroll, Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Harrigan, Mr. Bouck, Miss Gale. COMMERCE AND SPECIAL 1st Row: Mr. Trenholme, Miss Sykes, Mr. Boyd, Miss Dowd, Mr. Windnagle, Mr. Christensen. 2nd Row: Miss Laurgaard, Miss Nye, Miss Yager, Mrs. Wright, Miss Lancefield.

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