Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1934

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v-1-.11..f--.fhvfnfo..f'--.f--.f-Nl'-uf--f--fvnf1.f'+..f--.f-v1--.lf-.l--.ffhP1f.f1 Mr. Boyd. WASHINGTON TRIUMPHS in athletics. Washing- ton excels in scholarship. Washington stands first in clear thinking and clean sportsmanship. Behind all this stands a man, advising, helping and urging us on to higher ideals. Our Mr. Boyd is a quiet, kind, and very capable person. We have been in constant contact with him since the day we first roamed these halls as freshmen. We have seen him in his usual place on the right corner of the stage at every assembly, and no matter what the nature of the program, his presence has lent to it a certain indefinable dignity. We have known his policy of absolute justice and have sought his advice and counsel at all times. He has, too, a sense of humor, which all of Washington has dis- covered at one time or another. In 1920, Mr. Boyd became principal of Washington High School. During the fourteen years that he has been our principal, he has presided over approximately six thou- sand students. Aside from his duties at Washington, Mr. Boyd has also found time to be very active in civic affairs. No words can properly express the gratitude we of the june '34 class feel for the splendid example set by our prin- cipal, Mr. Hugh Boyd, in his personal ideals of integrity and independence. The greatest reward we can give this leader is to perform our life's work, whatever it may be, honestly, faithfully, and well. llll E00 Ill'

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Windnagle - Lamberson R. WINDNAGLE and Miss Lamberson are two mem- bers of the Washington faculty who have done much toward molding our high school careers and preparing us for our later life. Upon the shoulders of our vice-principal rests the responsibility of the smooth and efficient handling of our com- plex school affairs. Although his stern judgment has caused ZW .QWfwmf us many unpleasant moments, we still respect his fairness and admire his fine character. It is through his coaching that Washington has developed some of the greatest track athletes in the Northwest. His success in this sport can easily be understood when one takes into consideration the name he has made for himself on the cinder path. In con- junction with all these activities, he also teaches daily classes. We of the June '34 class feel that we owe to this man a great debt of gratitude for his untiring efforts in our behalf. Miss Lamberson, our dean, is a friend to everyone in the school. She represents to us a port where we can al- ways sail in case of a storm. She is always ready and will- ing to offer advice in perplexing situations and comfort in times of distress. It is through her timely advice and wise counsel that we have been able to carry on successfully the affairs of our large class. We sincerely appreciate the work she has performed in her wise and efficient handling of the Girls' League. It is the object of this body to support loyalty, friendship, higher scholarship, higher standards of womanliness among the girls, and to prepare the girls for carrying on the affairs of their class in a busi- ness-like fashion. In the drama of our high school careers, two of the leading parts were played by our vice-principal, Mr. Wind- nagle and our dean, Miss Lamberson. We have recognized their ability and knowledge in this drama and have fol- lowed, as best we could, in their footsteps. We have played our parts and are now embarked safely into the larger drama of life. But these two leaders will still remain on the old stage, coaching, encouraging, and leading the new groups who follow in our wake. To Mr. Windnagle and Miss Lamberson we extend our heartfelt appreciation for their splendid work. l12l

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