Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1935

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Third Row : Bub Brilton. Harold Sand. Kenneth Arthur. Allan Sherril, Bill Hloll. Second Row : Iac Lundin. Dorothy Rosenberg, Marjorie Moor -. Dorothy Hilseher. Ellen Baldwin. Jack Fink- bciner. First Row: Bill Chambrrau, Eleanor Helmer, John Srhulz, Harry Adan Bill Harrow. Dorothy Wall. Carol si ii i on i rou ii «• i i OFFICERS President Harry Adams Treasurer John Sehulz Vice-President Bill Harrow Editor Carol ( aider Secretary Dorothy Wall Corr. Sec ' y Eleanor Helmer 1 HE STUDENT COUNCIL, which was organized in 1925 at the instigation of Miss Hilda Lancefield, has devoted itself to the prevention of hook-steal- ing, which at the heginning amounted to a loss of over one hundred volumes a year. During the last few searches only a few stolen hooks have heen dis- covered. The credit for this work ami the improvement in conditions is entirely due to the work of the Student Council. The organization is composed of presidents of all the major organiza- tions of Washington high school, and the editors of the Lens and Washing- Ionian. In this manner, the influence of the Student Council is extended throughout the school. Several members are elected from the student hody at large, so the students may have a choice in their representatives upon the staff. Under the leadership of Harry Adams, the president, the Student Coun- cil has sponsored several surveys of the lockers and rooms. Appreciation is expressed 1 , by the Student Council, to the teachers and to Miss Lancefield for her inspiring support of their work this term. I 1 ii I

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Top Row: Marjorie Moore. Emma Collins. Pat Warren. Janet Mecklem, Carol Nelson. Barbara Knox. Bottom Row: Lois Sylvester, Lois Tompkins. Betty Hay, Jane Thompson. Mina Gordon, Marparel Young, Hell, Marshall. (virls Loa no X HE GIRLS ' LEAGUE is one of the outstanding organizations of the sehool for it fosters loyalty, friendship, higher standards of character and scholar- ship in the activities sponsored throughout the term. These aims and ideals huild for a more wholesome personality and for hetter womanhood. A fine spirit of cooperation was shown hy the girls during the year ' s work in carrying out the study plan of International Goodwill, ami hy the giving of two teas. One of the teas was for the term advisors, and the other hy the seventh-termers for the new girls at Washington. Each term class presented one act in the Carnival, and as another means of raising money, maroon and gold chrysanthemums were sold for the Armistice Day game. The sale of Washington rings also added to the fund created each year as a Scholarship fund. Mrs. Stanley Chin was the guest who spoke at the semi-annual general assembly. Insignias and the scholarship cup were awarded at this assemhly. This year ' s installation ceremony was hroadcasted over station KBPS in conjunction with a message for the dean, Miss Lamherson. The broad- cast was held on Novemher 15. At Thanksgiving time the members of the group turned their hands toward the needy and carried on a program of benevolent work for the unfortunate. We feel that the work accomplished this term has been due to the in- spiring influence of Miss Lamherson and to the helpful guidance given to us hy our term advisors. [17]



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Dun H..-forcl. Jan.- M.Millan. Sherman Hadley, Belt) Kleineiaer. Harr flollowas i aftWorfci lto;ird OFFICERS li.nr in. i ii Sherman Hadlev Secretary Jane MaeMillan JL HE CAFETERIA BOARD consists of five members of the student body and two members of the faculty. This term there were three new members installed on the board : Harry Hollow ay. Betty Kleinegger and Don Hosf ord. Economy was practiced this year by abolishing the salaried position of treasurer, whose duties were taken over by Miss Jacobson, the manager of the cafeteria. The board has also dispensed with the girls at the candy counter, ami the management of that is given to Miss Jacobson also. As an advertising scheme to guarantee the excellence of the cafeteria, a Thanksgiving dinner was featured just before the holiday. To stimulate interest in this campaign letters were sent to each of the outstanding organ- izations at Washington requesting that they give their whole support to the school cafeteria. In order to improve conditions in the cafeteria various members of the faculty were interviewed with the object of getting their observations and advice toward improvement. Many of the suggestions offered by these faculty members proved worthwhile and were carried out by the hoard. All complaints were investigated this year and if the claim proved to be of some nature that could be corrected the board immediately took steps to see that there would be no further cause for fault. The close of this term will bring the loss of two members: Sherman Hadlev. the chairman of the Board, and Jane Macmillan, the secretary. [19]

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