Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1934

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n.f-ql'u.l'--.f-s.?- President . Vice-Pres. . Secretary . . Treasurer . . . ll'l.!'1?sl'l.!'?'nI nl' l'nl4:?'?9n.!'n.!lv.l'vl'sl' Girls League OFFICERS Jean Managhan Priscilla Mackie . Emma Collins . Patsy Warren Editor ...... Janet Mecklem 8th Term Rep. Isabelle Woodbridge 1st Term Rep. . 7th Term Rep. . . Sarah Loser 6th Term Rep. Rosemary Geneste Sth Term Rep. . . Aida Macchi 4th Term Rep .... Jean Cross 3rd Term Rep .... Joan Hall 2nd Term Rep. . . Carol Nelson . Jean Harlem XHE GIRLS' LEAGUE of Washington is an organization of all the girls, in which each separate term has their adviser, representative, and secretary-treasurer. The history of the school was chosen for study this term. The first of five main projects was the installation of offi- cers, a most impressive ceremony. For the Great Raymond performance, girls of the council gave pep talks. Two success- ful teas were held, one for the advisers, and the other for the new girls. At the Girls' League dance on April 27, a most pop- ular person's birthday was celebrated, Mr. Boyd's. During the ring sale, thirteen Washington High rings were sold in the first three days. At assembly in May, an insignia was given to the most outstanding girl of each term. The scholarship cup was presented to the June '34 class. The work of promoting scholarship and- womanliness among the girls is a great ideal. It is an ideal that has been accepted cheerfully and successfully, due to the ability and leadership of our president, jean Managhan, and to the untir- ing efforts of our Dean, Miss Lamberson. l19l Back Row: Priscilla Mackie, Jean Managhan, Emma Second Row: Patsy Warren, Janet Mecklem, Isabelle Woodbridge, Sarah Loser. Rosemary Geneste. Front Row: Aida Macchi, Jean Cross, Joan Hall, Carol Nelson, Jean Harlem HMV Q ZAJIII'

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Back Vleet, Bob Gotthardt, Yvonne Ford. Second Row: Bob Britton, Dick Carver, Bill Pengra, Bill Stoll. Front Row: Lee Carey, Collin Marugg, Norman Brown. new 7llf mf'-.ff14414111--ehihfnini-Qylffvfl-1--if-1-fl Executive Committee OFFICERS President .... Bob Gotthardt Treasurer ..... Bob Britton Vice-President . . Yvonne Ford Asst. Treasurer . Dick Carver Secretary . Virginia Van Vleet Editor ........ Bill Pengra HE EXECUTIVE Committee this term, composed largely of those who had held offices before, was efficient and accomplished a great deal. It endeavored in each pro- gressive step to guide the school, for its betterment, in all activities. The revision of the entire constitution with the aid of Mr. Windnagle was the most important task accomplished. This was the first time the constitution had been revised in many years and it was therefore sorely in need- of attention. Among other activities was the awarding of a student body scholarship. The committee made an effort to co-operate with the Parent-Teacher Association, and a representative has at- tended their meetings throughout the term. This body also aided in selecting the Activity Cup winners, who are selected for their activities in scholarship, athletics, and organization. Among other things, the Executive Committee sponsors the high school weekly, the Washingtonian, and the cafeteria in the basement. Bob Gotthardt, president of the student body, proved an able executive in transacting the business of the school and gave unsparingly of his time and energy toward making the Executive Committee of this term a success. E181



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Bacllf Rlpw: Bob Haylor, George Guthrie, Bob Gotthardt, Wallace de Witt, Mac un m. Second Row: Virginia Richards. Ruth Lien, Arthur Merrick, jean Managhan, Eleanore Jansen, Ellen Knowlton. Front Row: Bob Kerr. Geraldine Rced, Jim Mackie, Wally Turner, Kay Legrand, Matt Clasper, George Hansen. Camera Shy: Bill Pengra. ffwmfzm --.l'u.f--.f--.ff.-.1'--.fu.f'--.f--.fu.f--.f- -11.1-flwaflhfvvf-.1-'levi--I--I-Nf- Student Council OFFICERS President . . . Wallace Turner Vice-President . . jim Mackie Recording Sec. . Kay Legrand Correspond. Sec. . Gerry Reed Treasurer .... . . . Bob Kerr Asst. Treasurer . . Mac Lundin Editor ..... George Hansen Sgt.-at-Arms . . Matt Clasper l HE STUDENT COUNCIL was organized in 1925 by Miss Lancefield, the school librarian. It is, as its name implies, representative of the Student Body of Washington. It is composed of the president of the Student Body, the presi- dent of the Girls' League, the presidents of all the major organizations, the editors of The Lens and Washingtonian, and two or more members-at-large. Such a personnel, created by the Students' own recommendation, is responsible and efficient. Its purpose is to reduce the loss of library books by illegal removal or negligence. In the pursuance of their duties, the council conducts a library educational campaign at the begin- ning of the term, makes several desk and locker searches, and deals with the library offenders brought to account as a result of these searches. The Student Council has just completed a most successful term, the seventeenth of its existence. Credit is due to the con- scientious work of its members, to the capable leadership of its president, Wallace Turner, to the careful guidance and super- vision of its founder and adviser, Miss Lancefield, and also, to the willing and generous cooperation of the Student Body. To all these the council extends its thanks. l20l

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