Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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PPOPERTY OL' THIS Boox N. Sh, ' 3 I1 ens ofWoshlngton Hugh School -I-GI.. Pblhdby th CI O 19 3 8 1101111 11111111 s u Ill 1 It 1 gl 1 l N Nl llllla Ill N Q 41111101 lllflllll 1 s f It ll1 N01 0 100 10ll 1 ll0 illlllllf I I X I I - - 1 INN X4 P100 t 'ldY1l t l .ink 1 1 I I x In 11111111111 Ill: 11111 In il xs1n'l1I uf1-I1-1'Il'i1'iIj Yillbitllf 1lliX2lll1'illj1 lu .ll- Plt'lll2l1'f in Iili llllHi1'l'll iIlIlllSIl'iilI 11111-: In lin- in- 1ll1l'ill:l Yilllll' ui' 1-I1-1'lri1-ul illlIlliillll'1'r in lin-I ni -- ll Illilixl' for g1l'l'iIlt'l' M111-ly. mor- IPIPLIHIIIW' 'nl m1nr1-1-1-1m1 my: l1rIil1-1-X11-ll1i1-fl 1l1-x'1-l1rlmi1-nl of il- u1 IIIYUIIQLIIUIII ilu- i-i1'l1I5 ul' fl'illl-lNlI'liliiIDll. xx - 1l11Ii1-ul1- liii. I uk. lr is tin- wiah oi' lin- ,la 'iry 315 i,l'IlH Fluff limi III1- gl'111lllutil1g1 1'lilSh 11 , in Ill:-r lifn- lHIl'li1'ilHIlt' in. :mul lN'!lt'iAil l1y.1l1i- swift- Ix 1l1-va-lunpirlg I'i1-lei. XX - 1 ifh In ill'IxlllNS'll'4l:.t' all this lin - I - ' 'li ol th ff- without sshum thif l k - ll 1 ' xl XX 1- ui' ilu- stuff lbl't'hr nu' flfiilillllit' tu tln- lA'lls a11lv'r1n'f. Mr.. Hzu1.'1-ll uml Ur. 1il'4'Q'lll tu ilu- 'url 4lt'IHlI'lllll'llf. in-11111-sl lay Nlfx N. -: to tin- I I grupln-r. Cluirlvf U. 511-N -ns: to tin- t'llr1 '-'F l'1-I1-1'-1m-S1-lmn: :mul In B4'l'llt'liH- Print -rs. VU- 2150 lil' ilu- lllllllf' liv1-wsir1-- wha lallr W1-11 IPUFSDSI1' ltly -- -- - ---fqairy ' mir. To the Student Body Past experiences with the Youth of America. especially as l have contacted them in the public schools during the last quarter of a century, have convinced me of the importance and absolute necessity of taking more and better prepara- tion for their education and civic training. I have observed the progress that has been made from generation to gener- ation in the practical arts and sciences: so also have I ob- served the advancement that has been, and is being made. by the Youth of our country. The school boys and girls of today. both elementary and high, astonish, and often he- wilder their elders with their frankness and their know- ledge. not only of human relations but of the conduct of civic affairs. While the Youth of today in some of their activities exhib- it a recklessncss not indulged by their elders, they also im- press the careful observer with their sincerity of purpose and determination to reach the goals that they have set up. In view of the fact that the environment with which the Youth of today is surrounded is not entirely of their own making, but is due, largely, to the adult generation with whom they live, an understanding of all those factors re- sponsible for human behavior must be had in order prop- erly to evaluate Youth activity and Youth movements. It is my firm conviction, gained from my past experiences in dealing with Youth. that individually and collectively a great majority of them are far superior in character and behavior to any standard of excellence that might reason- ably be hoped for considering the present social and eco- nomic situations. My desire and constant purpose shall be. while serving thc schools of Portland as Superintendent. to bring to the Youth of this city increased facilities for their advancement and an enlarged field for their activities. Looking forward to an opportunity when l may meet the studcnts. personally. of the several high school student- bodies. I am Sincerely yours. RALPH E. DUGD.-X l.l'l Superintendent. T 0 the Seniors Graduation from high school marks a definite period in the lives of the students who are finishing their high school careers. To some it means the end of school life and the beginning of life's work. To others, it is the transfer of school life to other institutions of various characters and in other locations under different enviromnents. In either case, it means a readjustment of one's life. New conditions must be inet and new problems will have to be faced. The way will not be an easy one, but will be strewn with obstacles that must be overcome if success is to be the ul- timate goal. This, however, should not mean discourage- ment but rather imbue you with a firm determination to fight life's battle valiantly and courageously. With this determination you can face life. and its problems. with confidence and faith in your ability to attain success. HUGH J. BOYD 'HRS itll 'Nt' MR. Wl'YDNAtLl.H We were happy to see that Mrs. Young, dean of girls, was still with us this term to guide the girls through perplex- ing situations and comfort them in times of distress. Be- sides attending to her regular duties as dean of girls, Mrs. Young teaches classes and is the advisor of the Girls' League. Wie appreciate the work she has done toward making the league a democratic one, whereby all girls are given equal opportunities to express themselves. It is due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Willtlllagle, our vice-principal, that many of our school affairs are handled smoothly and efficiently. Besides being vice-principal, Mr. YVindnagle is advisor to the student body and to the Order of Wx He is also a fine athletic coach. Through his coaching, Washington has turned out some of the best athletes in the Northwest. In conjunction with all these activities, Mr. Wvindnagle also teaches classes. HEIDTIKRIXK I..-N SVAYN PAINF YOI N1 FFNTON Nl,-XRSII.-kl.I, n:,u.nwr:u. nounw-u' SILKNITTFR ummm UFFICEHS President . . ..... Robert Taylor Viee-President Helen Heidthrink Secretary . . . . . Sue Paine Treasurer .... Joe Lausman Jssistant Treasurer . . Art Caldwell Editor ......... Betty Marshall Representative below 3rd term . . Betty Snider Sergeant-al-Arms .... Ben Silknitter .Wembers at Large . . Bud Fenton. Ugleshy Young Concluding a term of unusual activity. the Executive Com- mittee held the semi-annual Student Body Dance the lat- ter part of the term. 'l'l1e dance was held in the gynl illlll proved to he an outstanding sueeess. Earlier in the terln the eommittee made an effort to provide more activities for Student Body memhers. As a feature somewhat new. the committee has founded what we hope will he continued throughout terms lo come, dancing in the gyni during lunch periods. This activity has reached the Student Body through the efforts of NI r. Xvindnagle and the cooperation of the IJHN'Ill-rI'l'3l'll4'I'Si Association. The Hawthorne basement has heen utilized for ping-pong and shuffle-hoard amusement. Une of the ternfs most thoroughly enjoyed activities was the Student Body assembly held November 2-l-. So after a successful term under the appreciated guidance of Mr. Wiindnagle. the Executive Committee closes its hooks. KUlH'.HT 'l'iXI,1lIl. l'n-uiflenl M XTHEM NTICS DEPVXRTNIENT Flnl nm Ur-, Svhulll. Uh- Hallxmnrr. Hn Xnllng. Swnml run -Ulu Granl. Wir. Yrrry Xlr. Varlu--. Ur-, Carrlllh. -Iln.w-nl Wu- Be-arh HISTORY IJEP.-XRTNIENT I-'ini md Ninn Ilarlmz. Nl1-- Juhn-lun. Nir- WPII-. Xlr-. Klurru-r. Sm-nm! nm Uh- Langillv Wh- irull. Ylr-. SPP. Yllr- Rnhill-ull, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT l'1rs1 nm- Uh- Cady. Wh- l.a1nme-ra. llisi Hay., xl-.. xi uw..-r. wa.. Pl,...,mm. mv Len ner. Sworn! mu NIL- Hruwn, NI1-- Srhlolh Ur. lxinlnl. N110 Barlwr. Wlr. Wal-on. Hr Hvclnrk. Vw- Tlll-on. Wh- Tvnnanl. filrsvnl Hu- Hluml. SCIENCI-I DEPARTMENT Fira! run' Uh- ffampln-ll. Ur. fire-4-n. Wh Ulu-ru. Nlr. Harrigan. Swnml run -Nir. We-I Ur. Vilnlnaulo-, Xlr. Tre-nhulnw. Hr. Bnrlrk. Nlr Puri:-r, Ihwnl Hr. Jvnna-. l..XNfQl'MLE DEPARTMENT fin! run Ur-. IH-rl., NIn-- flhmrrl. Dr. Prn- -lf-rmd-hrr, Xll-- Ln-nfl-nn. M-fnml mu- Ullm- Nluxllvl. Nlr-. Ham-4-n. Nh-- hmlagv. Nll-- llrn nl-. Ylr. Yvrry. .lhwrll Wh- Waxun HUNINII-IRCIXI. XXI! SPECIKI, fini nu Uv- lhnul. HH- Vrullln-r. Ur-. Nl:-w .m, Nh-, Xhlmuulfl, N.-.nnfl run Nh-. Wnuhl Wlr. Purlf-1. Un- Syl.:--, Wh- Yau!-r. WL- Nye- Ih-vnl Ylr, 1,hrn-I:-n-f-n. Hr- 4Qr:nnh:-rg. Xin-- ll'-hh-, The Girls' Leagu Firsl ron Betty Han-ly. Alberta 01-en. Kath- leen Brown. Nant-3 Hie-eh. Ruth Rogers. Sher- lie Anderson, Ramona Kunlze. Susan Sturm. Sea-and ron--Margaret Roger-. Caroline Hollo- way. Mary Beryl Switzer, l.aYera Knox, ,lean Watt, Elaine Hansen. .lanelle Sayre. 1 W KR XISTIH ROIISUN X I-Il N Fill UL KES ANI!-fi DORLIS UFFlCERS President .... llary Louise Armstrong Vice-Presirlent . . . . Barbara Robson Secretary . . Betty Neuner Treasurer . Aloha Dukes Editor . . Nancy AIIICS Historian Helen Dorles e is the largest and most active organ- ization of girls in Washington. Throughout this very ac- tive anti successful term, it has once again lived up to its purpose of promoting high stantlartls of scholarship, friendship, loyalty anal character in Washington High girls. After the impressive installation of the officers. the theme for the term was flecitletl upon at a tea for the atlvisors. A very profitable caramelized apple sale was held and the proccetls were given to the scholarship funtl. All assembly at which a style review was presented was another inter- esting activity. This style show was given for the benefit of the freshman girls. Following this assembly was the scveuth term tea anal the donations for the three Sunshine Division barrels. Near the conclusion of this very active term. the girls gave a lively Co-eil Barn Dance. A great tical of crealit is clue our dean, Mrs. Young. for her guitling influence anti our presiflent. Nlary Louise Arm- strong. for her inspiring leadership. With the airl of the council and the aclvisors. they have marie this term a suc- cessful one. ING Fin! ruu- -Margaret Rand, Mary Louise Arm- strong, Dot Hoenlje. Betty Marshall. Slarian Cobb. Helen H4-ialtbrink. Sm-ond mu-Mis- Lanrefield. Donald Tweilh, Louis Dimmirk. Robert Taylor. Jerry Keeler. .lark llnmlman. President . . . Paul Bliss nm mum' m 'i View-President . . . Nlarian Cobb Secretary . . Dorothy Boentje Treasurer . . Bud Fenton Editor . . . . . Bill Xvinter Sergeant-at-.-lrms . . Louis Dinnnick Under the able leadership of the president. Paul Bliss and the advisor. Miss Hilda Lancefield. the Student Council completed another successful term. The council was organ- ized in 1925 by our present advisor, Nliss Laneefield. The purpose of this worthy organization is to reduce. if not to stop. the loss ol' books from our library. It is amaz- ing to find that the loss of books has decreased from more tllan one hundred and fifty a term in 1925 to about fifteen a term at the present. Y l The Student Council is a representative organization. eoln- posed of the presidents of the major clubs, the editors ol' the Washingtonian and the Lens. and several ineinbers cho- sen at large. Locker and room searches are made five times a year, and by this systematic routine books are found and returned to the Library. Wlitrii the council finds a lost 'L library book, a trial is held of the person in possession of the given book. The penalty is usually a fine. This or- J ganization has been very sueeessful in its thirteen years of existence. and will undoubtedly continue to be so in the future. 4 Q' rv'- ,- Firwl ntl: ,lim Hollimoj. Xluxnif- ,1Nl..-nfpll,-r. ' film-nn lil-ln-r. Cal Sp:-ur-. Yliltnn Schultz. 'lillv llllilllt'Sh ol' tht- flill.t'l4'l'lil Bourel is to protnott- tht- V 1 . . . . . . . lH.lll'UIllZIllgI ol tlic- 4-ull-tn-rtu un4l to tllvvsttgattc- vonlplutnts ulront tht- fowl. This te-rin. an 'l'llllllliSglYlIlf.f mlinnc-r :intl u J lilll'lSllll1lS alinm-r wore- stu-w-ssl'ully tmniugt-tl by tlu- lrourrl. .Xniong otlu-r zwtivitit-s wus un atlvc-rtising 4-znnpuigti untl tht- plan-ing ol' signs on spvt-itil tulila-s. T 5 'lillv fire- squaul. llllll1'l' tllc- tlirt-1-tion of its vltic-li, Ben Silk- IL nittc-r. has 4-onipln-tc-tl at most stu-ct-ssftll tt-rm. It has led an actin- uannpuigti in l't'llLll'lll:I, tlia- time- for lt-aving the- liuilfling and less:-ning firm- lizizurfls about tht- sc-hool. lt has inzult- SlI1'll an splontliel showing this tm-rm that it will miss its actin- gl'illlllilllllg I!ll'llllJf'l'S. Fin! run lin-orgv Strong. Guy Nlrlilnng. lin-n Sillxntttn-r. llill llulnn-ll. l.onl- Dzllilllirlm. .-Krl Cnltlxu-ll, ,Nut-urn! run- Doug Mluni. lxvn Nlnukn-. Ilirk Ne-e--4-. .luv I.nn-man. .lurk Vin- -lim, XIISS SXRFS Nllbi INDWII 'lihv vl't'i1'ia-llvj' with whivh our daily 1'l4-rival work is dont' is due- to the- capability ol our two sc-vrc-tarir-s. Nliss Sylu-S and Nliss Dowd. As tht- ch-rival and routine- work for suvh a large school is tri-invndous. it involve-s much rvsponsihil- ity and pffrsiste-lima Washington High Svhuol is ind:-1-d for- tunate- in hawing such sc-1-rvtarivs. OFFICERS Prvxirlvnt . . Ivil'l'-I,fl'Sil1l'lI1 Svrrvtrlry . . B4-n Silknittt-r Barhara Scott Mgt-Islay Young Thi- livvwirvs. a group of 1-nvrge-tic studs-nts l't'IH't'St'IllillgI 1-avh room. who 1-ondurt tht- suhscription 1-ampaign for Studi-nt Body lll4'IlllN'FSlliII. haw- starts-d a syste-in this te-rin to unitv tho Studi-nt Body and tht- l'ixe-1-lllivv Coinniittva- into a mort- vlosi-ly rt-latvd group. The- plan prow-d lll0!'1l Hl1t't't'SHl.lll in se-vuring a gre-at IlllllllN'l' ol' Studvnt Body nu-nihc-rs. l ir.vl mu' W illnur tio-hp. Kathryn Harln-r. ,Ilnilny Holloway. He-tty llalrlwln. Ogle'-In Young. Helly Wlar-hall. lie-nng Sillunltn-r. liar- lnara 51-otl. Honlnvy john-on. Lhurlr- Ile-ilrrt. Swolld ron Kay Ne-hl. Vary Fhrllrlihrrgrr. Xtartha Ytorgan. llrnn- Paul.:-. Ruth Hlldvrman Cells:-uf I.:-P. Dau-du William-. Tllinl ron l,urn-lie Taylor, Harluara Kr-trr, Nina Payna iii.-afmr Hmm.. nm, llro-ly. Nlary lm...- Horn-. Dorothy Barn:--. Curly l,e-nniger. Don Pavkhou-P, Fourllz ron Lallrllrllr Ylonl-h. Nanry Rohr-rt-on. lldud Guthrie-. Wa--Ivy 5rhIlItI. Hola Pr-rlnin-. Hon fuhlll, llonuld Hai-. llwk Lharta-r-. lfiflh ron liro-nt Nutr-n. hur- don FH-. Dario 5.llar1o. Ko-nn'-th Fahtv-ll. Toni- lnx Fnafford, Donald lkran-v. Huh Wall, 7' J Y J W Hll.l. KNOL Fl . President of Class, President and Serre tary of Domino. Student Council. Fresliie Frolir. Srhnlar- -hip pin-. Sixth Term Party Committee, Waehingtnnian -taff. Class Play rommitlee. Senior Prom rornmittee. Ore- :on State. HETTY PLANKINTON. Vire-President of Class. Treasurer and Editor of Phreno. Phrenn Euk debate, Treasurer of Girls' League. Srlinlar-hip pins. Len- Editorial staff. Srniur a-semlily. Third term Girls' League Representative. Senior l'rum rnnimittee. lv of 0. l'Al l, lll.lS5, Treasurer nl' Class. vice-Pre-siilrnt of Cnlun- ial-. Sixth Tenn party rommillee. Track, lfntrlliall manager. Srlmlar-hip pin. Willamette fniversitp. N1Alll'YlilNl-ICHIN. Ferre-tary of Cla-s. Serra-tary nf Ciiie-, Sixth Term artiwity award. Seienth term Girls' League Re-pre-entatise, Fra-shie Frolir. Lens l.ive-Wire. College. Bll.l. W'l'NTER. Editor of Lens. Hi-Y. Student liollnril. Park. 0rder nf Trark. Washinglnnlan staff. ROBERT WEBB. l.en- Bu-inew Wlanager, linlonial-, l.iu-- W'ire. l.'Amitie. On-gun Stale. JACK SILVA. Sergeant-at-Arlns nf Clan, l'arln. Ealilnr and Sergeant-at-Arms ol' Phntoplay, Class pin rommltlee. Len- llu-inesi -tall. Wlath elulu. l' of 0, Much of the class's success is due to the help and guidance of the class advisors. Hr. Bouck aided the class with their financial matters and difficulties. Nliss Langille obtained the class play costumes and eapahly directed the freshie frolic. Miss Grant. who handled one of the senior registra- tion rooms. was the Girls' League advisor. A great deal of credit should he given to the advisors for their considera- tion and helpfulness. It will be a long time before we, the January '38 class. will forget the services rendered hy them. MISS GRANT MISS IANGII. NIH. BUICK I v Il fc 11 p ?., Vpwu' 4' F' . 'w IHDII IILINH, 'I'rau'Ix. .-Kllmny. NI.-XIIIAN IIUIIII. I'ra--isle-nt. xir'1'l'r1'N1tl1'llI. :mtl 'I'ru'ai-urnr uf I'lirr-im. Hn-ill:-W rummage-r of Vzislliripztrmiail. Viva--I'r4-ai 1Ir'llt of Flllllvnt ffullllril. Url-gon Slutv. IKI'iI'I'Il IfINlI'I'iII. l'rn'5irIn-nl Spanlxli lilulv. Ifrlitor nf Span- I-Ii papvr. Frmlhzlll. Urcunn Stair. lIllI,A lilII'I'IIIIl II'iI.II. Svrrrlary :null Sn'l'ga':nit-all-lrlu- nf I'hutnpIuy. Spaini-Ii rlllh. Spuni-Ii npr-rvttal. Srlmlnrxliip pm.. SIIIIIIJIY IYKYI5. I,ixa- Wir:-. Ifirlinp rluh. Sr-xo-ull: In-rm n-rr 4-4-mmirrr-r-. l nf 0, NI,-KII'l'll,N IlI'I l'0. Vlintnplaj. Illlo-rllullollnl. 'liri-I. Klang Klan-qllr-. I,a-n- l,iu--Wir:-. Ifrr-hir lfrnlir rnlmurth-1-. Cla-- I'I:n. IDIIQK IIOINQF. lla-r-hull. lniu-r-ity nt' IH-rllgnnl. -1I.0IIA Ill KES. Frxrlilli te-rm -r-r'rf-tary-tra-ainlrvr uf Girls' ltr-augur-. 'I'r:-aauror of Girl! I.:-agile. Imn- I.ixr--Wire. Claw play prupr-rtir-. VIRGINIA EASTNIAN. Hi-lnrian nf N4-ak. Ifn--hie Ifrulir. I,ix'v-Wire, Cirlf' League culnmittr-rf. Sixth term party rnmmillvr. I nf 0. N ' N NIXRX I.0lIFI'i AIIWIFTRONG, I'rexicIz-nl. Win'-I'rr-islc-nl. Sixth term rs-prvsrnlatixe nf Girls' League. Avi-tant-Q-rlitnr of German papa-r. Tru-a-urf-r of Phrntnplay. Sixth te-rm party rumrnittm-. Studs-nt Ilounril. Gulirlt. Orvgnn State-. ULINII IIIQIIIIIIIII, Math 1-lub. T031 IIIII.I.IIRIIY, lfnuthall, Ure-gsm Stale-. FE,-IRI. III-1NIllCKSI-IN. NI.-XIIGFRY ISI-1RfJI.lNIl. Klohmiulr. Pacifiv Brrrinexx Cul- lege. IIOROTHX Ii0I'1'YTJI'f. Pre-idvnt and XirewI're-idvnl of Pak. Slurlf-nl Cnllnril. Fifth term rvprexentatixl- Illrl-' Imnglle. Imn- -laff, Wa-hillglonian staff. I,ixe Wire. Sixth tvrm party rummittm-. I nt' 0. IIILI. HII-'Il TIGAM. lfnlunialp, Int:-rnalional. I vln'inpz, III!-inrw rnllrgv. ICSTIIICR IQ-KNI II'iI,IY. Iirillr anfl editor uf l'hr4-rm. I.ixr- Virr-. Srlwlar-Iiip pin, I.:-in Inllsiiln-N -taff. Girls' I.:-aplrr rnlnrnlttw-. I nf V1 IIIIIIIARII l1IfIAlITI'iKS. Svrrvlary ol' flrrman rlulv. I.ixo Win-. Spanixh npr-rr-Ita. Chairman nf I.:-na I.ix1- Wir:--. rmw. mr.-. th-44 .IEAN 'inn-'lRU5. lf'H vlY . lla-lwlhall, llpln I1-zule-r. Oregon Slallr. KHN'Nl'I'I'lI I l'1Y'l'Il HSS. llvna-ml. uml.-4-id:-.l. Nlllllil-IRY I4'OI.SO'5l, l.iu'-mirr. Plllrllblllily flllll, Sixlll If-rn: Grrl-' lmaglln- ru-pr.--1-lllillnr, l uf W. Rl TH FOIGTI-IR. Jum- 'IM l.vn. -laff. January 'JET Len- xlaff- Junn- 'IKT Len- -laff. January 'SHI Len. -lalf. llnln-ll. Girl-' l.c-augur rnlnlnillrl--. .-lr! Srhaml. DOROTHY CANNON. Jnsrzvn UKSIWIKRF. en... I.-...l.-.. ul... 1:l..l.. 'r..-.....,..,. Srrrs-Iury annul l'n--nlvlll of Illv Hnxlnu rluh. l,ulIrg:l'. VAT GAVIN. llusim-M Nlunupu-r uf Spanixh rluh. Prinlz-r of Spanish pup.-r. 'l'rau'k. Ora-gun Slala-. STANIJIY CRIER. G4-nvral. lniv.-r-ily nf I'..nlu...l, PATRICIA GOO'l'lIH. Spanish Club. l uf W. 3 V, fffif f I9 M 23 f I W' 'V riliffigftx, , . 'J' ' A W We 'MW mm.. Ns- 14 if f W Q Slllllllfl GUTlfHl'IR. Nlal-qllv. l.rn- Liu--Wirr 'M I JIU liHl'flfN, Pre-islvnl nf HI-Y. l,lu--Wir:-. Fun' Sqluul, Va-hinglunian -raff. I-Ink, Stmh-nr Cmuwil. Orvgun Stale Q M xv K and Harsural. 42 ' ' X MARIE CRUZ,-XNICH, Claw pin-, l,f'nx l.iv:--Wire, llirlx' lmagur rmnnuillz-e. Oregon Slalr-. JHVKNNH H.Xl'IHl.EN. Fin! lvrrn Girl-' Imagine rn-pr.--1-lllzr hir. Sixth I1-rm pany rnlnrnina-4-, Curl-' I.:-aguv rmnvnillr.--, CI.-e. l're-Emir-nl and Sn-rrlary of liulurk. I'rv-ul.-nl and in-re-lary of Vhuluplay rluh. flrrlnan rluh, Cla-. play vumnull.-1-. I'hr.-nn. Lf-na Inv.--Wlrv. THIH1-KS H UNH5. Gym l.ea1Ia-r- rluh. l'ra--ulvnl annul Y lr.-A l're-uh-nl nf Onlrr of lllv Hill, lure--l'rr--iulvnl nf Ihr l 4-llring rlllh. P0-I Grallllxllr, HKRRY HAR.-ll.ll5EY, Ellie-rrll Slxlh I.-rln. V'a-hnlzlnniuu Spnrl- lidilnr. Vaxhinsluniun hu-mv--- -laff. I..-n- Spur!- Ifdrlnr. Len- hu-lne-- -laff, liuk. iuxth lc-rn. party. Sxmlrnx lfurnnal. Funnlhall. HOH HARRIS. Huh. Hrholalr-hip pm-. lmn- Fluff. l of W. IlOlIOTH'1 ll Xl ENS. Vire-Pre-ideul and 4-.Iu..r of N.-nl.. V..-hunglnnnm -laff, I..-ns -Iaff. lIIn-- plu5 1-.munutlr-r. Carl-' lmuuuu- S.-rrrlary-Tren-ur.'r fir-I I.-rm. NIMH H KYLOH. IIhalrrnaln of Fr.--h-v Yrnhr. S.-nmr Xml- ul. llIa-- play. Spam-h opervlla, Olrf- Clul.. Or.-ann Slab- l H'KNlxl.IN HPIATUN. Ffllln-rml fnun Ji-ffer-ull firsl trrnl. lnlvrnalrunal rlnh, Colonial-. lsrnrillg. Albany or I of U. j0lf1INNl'f HEI-'l ERNI.kN. Maaqur-. May Ha-que. Srhulnv- - v nn-. Fmlrlh In-rln Girl-' lmaullr Repre-enlalixr. lhm - rmnu-. mn- l.iu1-Vurv. fr 5' .vague un ', Ure-gon. 'Il IIINES. Fr:--hiv Froir, .'-rr:-tary rf Tri- . .' - Inu--Ware. Wu-hinglmlizln -luff. Pipr organ. Xlluzuly. XXX-X ,IU HI YDIERIP. lint:-rz-:I from Girl- l'nlyh-rlmiw Junn- 'CBSA Nh--i-aippi. ffl.UfllH'1l. JHNNIFNC5. Tri-Y. l'u-zulvna Junior Ilollvlu-. HOW KRD JOHNSON, Urulrr of Ord:-r uf lln- Nlill 'l'r4n-k. l 1mlIn.nll. Sz-rgn-alll-at-Nrnnu of Ordrr nf Nlill. Sl'ilRl.P1X JONES, Spanixh rluh. Program rhairlmln uf q'5'?- Girl-' Imagine. Srvenlh In-rnl Ira rmnlnillre, Spanish vmlvil. 'M' t' ,IFICRY RHI-flrl-TR, Pre-idrnl and Frlilur nf the Urdu-r nf F7 HW. llc-rlnan rlulu, Studs-nl llollnvil. Ba-elsall. Y. li0lll!Il'f KIMHEI., Chmniral l f4lilnr of Coluniala. lnlrr- 'l LM naliunul I-lrlilur. Phnloplay. Liu--V'in'. Lens l.ivP-Wire. HliI.I'IN KING. Book 1-x4-luumw. Spani-h rluh. Sl. Hvlrn- Hall. IIAKIM-KN KNESS. Ortlvr uf the Hull. Gyn! I.:-ad:-r, Fnol- ball. JOE I..-KKSNIANN. Srrrvlary of Hi-H. Serrclarp of Park Tn-a-urer uf Sludenl Body. Fire Squad. Exrrulixe rum- Q mill:-4-. Le-na lnufinef- xlaff. Urvgnn Slate. NIRGINI.-X l.rHl,0NIl. Liu--Wir:-. bf-xelllh le-rln Ira roun- miller. Lf-m-r lead.-r. On-gun Seal'-. KA'l'Hlrl'Il-IN LEONARD, lmh-rndwl. XIAIUURX LINDSAY. l.vn- l.nf--Win-. Tri-X. Hyun I.:-mln-I, '- 6 s llu-lnr-- College. , ,.. N , lvl Y xlr1.l.lXf1. xlrl--l'r4'-l1ll'lll of Urrlrr nf nv. .nn lary uf link. Hi-Y. Trark. Hll.l. 5l1'1IUl.l.l5l. Plmloplay. International. GI:-1-, 1IolIvgv. HAROLD M4-INTYRPI. lniu-r-ily uf Portland. I-'l III-I NI AI-III 'KR -L IIEIINIIIE NIAHIIY. Tren-urn-r of THVY. Gym I.ra1Irr. W'iIIanlrllP lllivrr-ily. IANII-IS 'IIII.I.I-III. Trurk. I.rn- -laff. Colin-yn. j-MIK NIINUII. Urrgon Slalf-, ULAIDYS NIITTS. Fifth lrrm So-rrvlary-Trrrhllrf-r of Girl-' I.:-agur. Serra-tary and Tn-a-un-r of Yeak. I-'re-hiv Frolir. KI-IYNETII NIIYKKI-I. Hi-Y. Park. Oral:-r uf Fwmlhull. LUICRAIYE M0'YTIfCARI.0. Illiernalinllal. I.'Amilif', Illl-l- lw-- rnllegr. NIAIIG.-XKI'fT YIUIKRIS, Vive--I'rr--i1Iz'llI and Srrrelzlry uf Colunialf. Civir- rluh. Spalui-Il rluh. Spun?-In pup:-r, Gyn: I.ezuIvr. IIll.l, NIOIITHIUNNIY. A--i-lam! Illlxinesi Mulmgrr lhe WH:-In inglnnian. Ihnninn. German 1-Inh, German papvr. Colle-gr prep. Prevnnvulic- al I uf 0. if ,sv ef' A I IIANIIHS WIUSS. Linfield. SHIRLEY NIUNROE. L' of 0. Q 1 INDI! N.-ISIN. Gym 1-Ierk. Gym Imunlrr. IL'-rlmm 4-Iuh, Cul- I ff eye-. NIKE NUIIGNAIIII. Gym I.rauIrr, AIJHLINI-I NIZIIAIWI, I're-Men! of German Illuh. Eslilur of Ilrrman paprr. 5rhoIar4hip pin-. IIIIHNT YYIDIQN, lfulmliul-, Prr-idrlll of I-'Q-ming rIuIu Lnllvgr. I'II.NII-IR 0I.SON, Ifnlenful lIllr1I lrrm fmm Ya--lul High. Iumllmll. Sn-rrlary of Unh-r of Tran-L. IIa-4-lull. II-KIII,I'IY OLSON. H013 PACK-Q. lffwislrlll uf Orulvr of Ihr Nlill, I.1-n- Ar -lufl. Gym I.runIrr. Sl If PAINE. Prr-ilIPllI anul Srrrvlary of We-ak. Shldefnl lfonnrll. If:-alurr Emlilor uf Ihr Wafhinglunian. I ralur4' Editor nf lho Lrnw. Chairman of the Sexeullu le-rm lea. Se-nlur I'rnln rnlnlnillvr, Orruun. - -IIE VERKISS. CIM- rlub. I'Im!oplay 1-lull. Fri--hir 'Imlnz Ora-:nn Slalr, LN- wr.-. mul.-pf. . 5' Xl 1 I H y V' IGXIKRKR-K PUH1 fsirlv I..-ww .mf .r...M. mmf.-..... lA.-..- NIKIII I'I':TI'1If50N. RllH I'I'fTI'fR50N. Spanifh paper. Ynrfrr' training. Rl TH PIETERFUN. Pre-iclent nf l-ln. Vice-President nl' Gulwk. Spani-h rluh. Plmtuplay, Via-hinglunlan. I,iu--Wire. NIXI Ii.-KWIJNSUN. I'Ilreno. Tn-u-nn-r of Pluntuplay rlllll. I 1IIn-- pin rmnxnillrr. Ifrn--hiv Yrollr. Ixn- I.iu--Vin-. Sixth AQ 2 ln-rm Girlf I.:-agua Sn-rn-tary-'l'rn-uxnn-r. l nf 0. 4113 ' 0-v Nl-KIIIJ-KIKIWI' RAND. Iialxlur and I're-hh-nt nf I-lu. Slucla-nl X lluumwl. 51-rmnl I:-rm Girl-' Imnuln- 141-rr:-tary-Trml-llrs-I. Sixth I4-rm party rnlmnlllva-. I-1l,l.0l ISIC Cl YN, Na-uk. Gnulllnh-nl in -ua-n In-rm GORDON Illil-ICI-I. lfnnllmll. I-IX EIJY HEI-ISIT. Tri-X. Tap slum-ing: lead:-r. Ilu-im llulleuv. ROSE NIAIKIIQ RINI-Il.I.L Tri-Y. Spuni-h Op.-ra-lin, Spanish 1-lull. l ul 0. R XY IllS'I'Al . Gulf. IIAXION.-K lCOIlFR'I'S. N1-nk. I'Imluplay. lnh-rnnlinmnl. Girl-' L.-u,1..f .'.....,..m.-.--. n1......... cull.-g.-. II-XIIIIAILK IHIIISUX. Yin-4--Irv-IAI1-lll nl' Girl-Q Ilhftlllf' 5:-rr:-lary uf Vlmluplay. Imn- I.ix-- ' -. . III TH Rlllll-ZIKS. lllrlf Imngulo 5:-rrvlury-Tr:-a-urn'r. Ifiuhlh to-rm Girl? In-:lgllv Ile-pr'--1-nluliu-. Spuni-In rlulr. llirlx' I.:-ugllv rmlnllillvrx. I'ImiupIuy. Un-gun Slate. I'II.IAIfN IKOSICNIIIEIHQ. Yin--I'rv-i1ln-nl und Iinlilor nl' Phro-no Iiu-rulixv runlmillm-v. I-'rn--hiv I roIE:'. Clan Play, Phu pn., mnuf. I' of 0. III.,-KYTUN IllSHl.IGII'l'. lnlvrnnliunul. Tn-uwun-r of Klnlnnial. Clans Play. Wu-hinglnniun Un-invfi -Kuff. Lon- Iuhinl-as Huff. Cllrnnirll- I-fdilur. l'll1Ir'risIMI. ' 'wav -J ' 2 I .-KRLENE SCHLREVAN. Svrrn-tary nf Yruk. lmn- Linf- Wirr. Sixth lf-rm party rnlunlillrr. Fr:--llir Frolir. l nf 0. I.l'IOY.KIlD Sl-1Nll.l-QR. I.rn- Q-alilnriul -luff. lIIu-- Play. .8 Sa-hnlanlup pin. Trurk. lfoullvall. S1-niur u--vmhly. l of 0. SIURI-1l.l. SHARP. Erlilnr of Hi-X. Srfrrlary of Cafrleriu llnarvl. Flxlh lrrm party rulnlnillrv. Fe-rn-lnry nf Park, l.hr-W,:rr. lIla-- Play. l uf 0. , , 1:-xTmimNri snuin. cm- l,.-..,...r. or.-gm. swf. un. I.-HRA slrimzxs. cz.-mm. fum. f:m...... ,...,..,f. Trax, 14... I..-aan. cl.-.-. 0f.fg.... sum, 1 HIP SMITH. l-lmllmll. Xifilliili STAATZ. Ill D ST-kI.N.-KKHR. VIKGIYI.-X STOEHR, Spani-h 1-huh. Liu-4Wire. l' of W. MQ' 1 . 'Aux HI'1l,lINl'. S'l'RkWIJl'1R. l' nf W. llfjfllfllf. STRONG. Trraillrer. Vive-Pri'-i4ll'Ill. and Puni- llrnl nf Park. live'-l'l'P-idenl of Hi-Y. Sllldlllll ffullllrxl. ffl!!-S Flay. Fin- Squad. FH'-hie Frulir. l ul' Wf ll0lH'fR'l' T,-KYLUR. Vrvxillenl and Tren-llrrr of the Sllulrnl Bully, l'r4--hh-nt and Yire-Pre-ialrnl of I-'4-nn-ing rluh. l're-i- llrnl nf l.'Alnilir. l'r1--idenl of Phnluplay rlllln. Editor nf link. Colonial-. lllan Play, I-'nr -vhnlar-hip pin-, Student lfnullvil. KIRK THOWI. Len- Hu-ineis -laff, Hunk ru-hangs-. Fulll- bull. Hl'.'l l'X THORNTON. Cyn: lmanlvr. Liu--Wirr. Orrgon Nurlnul. HKHISKRS TODD. Nla-que, Bunk e-xrhzmpu-. CORNI-fl.I.-K Tkl Xllilll., Phrenu. Carl-' Lraltuv Commil- lvv-. Uh-r. Urs-gun Slate-. JOHN Tl T'l'l.l'.. Pre--iclenl l.'.-Xlnilie. Yirr-l'ra--ish-Ill uf l'hulvpIa3. Slums' rr:-w. I-'ruhif Fmlir, Senior Ynahil rum- millvr. l nf Porllaml. DUN XID TWIETH, Sr-rgeanlval-Arm-, Vnre-Pr:-idenl, and Pr.--ulr-nl ui Cnlunial-. Serrelary and Trea-urer of Fencing rluh. Slndn-nl Cuunril. Live-Win. Le-nd live-Yvirf, Clu-Q Play. Gym lmmler. Slanfnnl. sr ,. 'pw 4 la A IITON FYIUN I k I JI 'NI-f XXIHLNIEIC, Iinh-re-4I fourlh la-rm. lin-im--X llnlln-ge. lI.II KN.-U.0Nl.R, Spunuxln rlulv. 121-Il4-ga-. nun xx,u.l.. I-1.m.,f ..f m..,1..,.lu, .-nn.. I.iu--Wan-. lf... lSu-im--- -InI'I'. Spun:-In Play. Ore-gon Sluln-. IQLINOR XI kI.'I'IiRS. I.in--Wim. Ifrf--Iliv Ifmlir. A--i-lam! Ifnlrlur of Spdllish rlllh. IiI,lAI-IN WIHIIIII, I.lCS'I'K XX ll,hINSOX, I'rvpp1-r., JEAN XX XTT, Lon- Smd.-m ljumnal, Ifn--Iliv -Iylv -hum NI -X IIC fi If I'f'I' YUI I'Ilr1-llu-Ifllk rlvlmll- lvrm 1-4-pr:--1-uxlanlixe vlmlrnmll. l of 0. IJIVNALII HIII NICK, ARIIN III'III'Ii I x I rx mum: 1 lr vnl ldruna O .1-film. - my X mu . Q ' . -1... IiY. gf 2' . I , ' - 'i 4:11 1 1 T. In--I.. sz nh 1.-rn pall .- 'n-.-, I ' , Q up f SI: I I' ' al. 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SENIOR SCHI DLARSHIP PINS Eaeh term the Student Body presents scholarship pins to those students who have shown themselves outstanding in the field of study. lt is. indeed. a great honor to receive one or more ol' these awards. for the requirements are high. These pins have been awarded to the best students in the st-lmol for the last ten years. and in that period of time the numher of awards has constantly inereased. The January '38 elass is prond to name nine of its members among the reeipients ol' the awards. ive offer our sineere eongratulations to Robert Taylor, who has reeeived four pins: to Betty Plankinton and to Bill Knouff, each of whom has received three pinsg and to ,loeinne llefferman. Esther Canfield. Leonard Semler. Paul Bliss, Elmer Ulsen. and Boll Harris. eaeh of whom has reeeived one pin. Several ol' the seniors are going to re- eeive additional pills this term. Each term tl1e senior elass of WHSlllHgl0ll welcomes the freshies with a frolic. This term the Jan. '38 class provided Slll'll entertainment and refreshments that all who attended attested the party to he one of the most successful frolies ever given at NVashington. The elass president. Bill Knouff. began the festivities with an introduelive speech to the freshies. The next feature on the program was the selection of a freshie king and queen to rule the festivities. Amid much applause, noise, and eonipetition, ,lean Blenkinsop was chosen queen and Charles Dietz was proelaimed king. Mistress of Ceremonies, Mary Haylor, then took over the frolie and presented a well rounded program of talented students. lneluded in the list of entertainers were the Chin sisters, Madeline and Maxine, rendering popular songsg Jack Kruse and his violing Louise MeFarren at the pianog Ellen Rosenberg singing The Lady is a Tranlpvg Joe Wong with a soft shoe tapg the freshie queen, Jean Blen- kinsop, playing a difficult classical piano Illllllllfffg Alice Perkins with a vocal solo: Oliver Reid at the pianog a trio of Nancy Riesch, Betty Marshall, and Gladys llittsg a hil- arious Domino skitg Myrtle Peterson with her accordiong Bonnie ,lean Hallor. tappingg a monologue by Shirley An- derson: a piano rendition hy Tom Coadg Rose Ann Kruger and Bob Browng and a C0llllC3l Floradora by various stu- dents. Walt ,lewett ably assisted at all 3Cl'0lllp3IlilllClllS. The Frolic then eanie to a sueeessful elose with the serving of refreshments to all present. Un November 5 and 6, the senior class presented one of the most successful plays ever to be given at Washitlgtoll High School, So This Is London. The story pertains to the con- flict between an English family with definite ideas con- cerning Americans, and an American family with similarly definite ideas concerning the English. Robert Taylor, as 'fSir Percy Beauchamp, head of the English household, combined his fine acting ability with that of Bob Wheeler. as 'iHiram Draper, the typical American father, to pro- duce a splendid combination of subtle and slapstick humor. Marge Folsom as f'Lady Beauchamp and Mary Haylor as Mrs Draper lent their talents to keep the play rolling. Clayton Rushlight, as Alfred Hunnicutt, portrayed the only serious character of the play, and the trend of busi- ness matters between the two fathers fell on his shoulders. Ellen Rosenberg as Q'Elinor Beauchamp, and Morell Sharp as Mjuniorv provided the love interest about which the story was woven. 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' 1 ERM fix my g Tlkl TER 4 .,.. 1 4 T H I M R 'F 1 D 1 TERM HV 23+ WE? mn. :K M uz'aas llUSW 4. -W S E C O N D R M I 4 I I , ,fl :-zu,-'I X Ai ERM CULON ,N OFFICERS . . Don Tweith Margaret Morris . Betty Clarke . Clayton Ruslilight . . Boh Wlelch Mary Lou Moore Bohhy Kimmel Bill Borthwick President . Vice-President , Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Program Chairman . Editor ..... Editor of Chronieal Sergeant-at-Arms . Washingtonians need no introduction to the Colonials. since they are one of the oldest and most active cluhs in the school. Most of the meetings this term were devoted to reading and judging original themes and essays. for it was decided early in the term to put the emphasis on original work. The members chose the three hest articles. which were then given for final selection to a committee consisting of three memhers of the English Department. The author of the best work has the honor of having his name engraved on the Colonial Literary Society Cup. ln this work members were most ahly assisted hy the ad- visors. Miss Tillson and Nlr. Hedrick. The re-elected president. Don Tweith. and his officers took an enthusiastic part in this and many other innovations. chief of which was the decision to take a definite responsi- bility in the literary section of the Vllashingtonian. Among the highlights of the term were the semi-annual party and an illustrated lecture on his European tour given by Mr. Allen Reid hcfore a meeting at which lsto memhers were guests. Colonial offers its he-artiest congratulations to the follow- ing grafluates: Paul Bliss. Franklin Heaton. Bobby Kim- mel. Brent Nyflen. Xlargaret Nlorris. Clayton Rushligllt. and Don Tweith. Firwl run' Margery llama--. Kallilem-n llnmn. Harp Lou Nlunre. Nlanmrel Nlorri-. Dun Tvu-ith, Betty Clark. linlr Welrh. Nlnrgars-I Allyn. Hi-- Till-on. Sv:-null rnu' Naomi Simmons. Gran- Slullrr. Steve Akin, Hr. Hmlrirk. juni- Via-tor, Elaine- Kinflt. Nancy Rnlu-rl-nn. Virginia Mur- lum. Paul Ryder. Third ron- lirenl Nydrn. l,elan1l Erickson. llelhel Crow--. lhvlxlrie Kiln- mel. Barbara Kesler, A-it-l lllair, l'anl Bli--. tflark Ingalls. Firsl ron' lillridge W'nodard. Bill Nlortllland, .lne Wong. llill Knnuff. Ogle-by Young. Nlaurire Trelliaway, l red Lang. ,lim Crovther-. Lewi- Krulnln-in. Larry Kelley, Mr. Christensen. See- nnzl mir- Dirk Halehard. Dirk Bjorndal. Tnm Cond. Hula I-'i-clxer. Bill Ruffner, Jim Eve-rts, Rus-ell Slenz. lflermzin Hunderup, Aer- llarmer, Lawrence ,lolmsnn, llill lark. Gordon See, llill lxnml. Thin! mu Al l'n-rrel. Dick Can-mler, Don Wil-on. lloln-rl Perkins. ,lolin volee. lfrell Yan Kirk. l r1-il Nlacbarlanr. .luck Juni--. Allen 'Slut-. Slither John-nn. Ripley Gage. D O preside!!! . . Viee-President Secretary . Treasurer . Editor . . . Sergeant-at-.4 rms Ii.-. OFFICERS Maurice Trctheway . Uglesby Young . . . Fred Lang Lewis Krumbein . ,lim Crowthers Robert Prodinger This term. under the capable leadership of President Nlaurice Tretheway and the other club officers, Domino was very successful in all its undertakings. A vigorous R membership campaign resulted in the addition of twenty- 1 two boys. bringing the total membership to a new, all- tinle high. .-is always before. Domino aided the Seniors by presenting a skit for the Freshie Frolie. This was very humorous and was greatly enjoyed. The popular Domino assembly was, as usual, very success- ful and was enthusiastically applauded. For the first time, Domino used all Domino talent. a before-unheard-of thing A in lvashington High School. The burlesque on Anthony and Cleopatra was hilariously funny and the other bits of entertainment was equally enjoyable. lluch to the sincere regret of Domino. the beloved ad- visor. Nlr. Christensen. is retiring at the end of this term, leaving Domino without a counselor. Domino will greatly miss Hr. Christensen. who has always been loyal. sym- pathetic. and helpful. Domino congratulates these graduating seniors: Bill Knouff. President of the Senior Class and last term's l'resident of Domino: and Bill hlorthland. As it wishes them the best of luck. Domino hopes that they will always retain fond memories of Domino. UKRI EO- UF F ICERS President . . Louis Dimmick Vice-President . ,lack Winslow' Secretary . . Guy McClung Treasurer . Rodney Johnson Editor-Critic . Robert Taylor Sergeant-at-xlrnzs . ,loe Hall President Louis Dim mick. with the competent and friendly advice of the advisors. Mr. Porter and Mr. Vlfcst. who has filled Miss Kohn's position during ller temporary ahsence. has successfully guided the Eukrineon Debating Society. the oldest scholastic club in Washington High School. through a term greatly enjoyed hy all the members. Debates were conducted at nearly all of the meetings: hut. of course, those with the Philadorians of Grant High School and the Phrenos were of greatest importance. A socially and financially successful Pack-Euk dance was given in the school gymnasium. Although we are truly sorry to lose the close companion- ship of several of our members through graduation. we know that we shall never entirely lose their friendship. It is our earnest hope and desire that they have gained something from the spirit of the society that will stay close to them as an old friend throughout their future lives. With a mixture of regret and pride. we list the fol- lowing graduating members: Rohcrt Taylor. ,lim Green. Guy NIcClung. Harry Haraldsen, and Boh Harris. l ir.n run- Mr. Porter, Harry Haraldsen. Robert Taylor, Rodney Johnson. .lark Winslow. Guy Nh-Clung. Jim Green, Carlton Eaton. Bob Harris. Serond rows 'Marvin Hays, Jim Hallo. may, Hob Collins. Jack McDougal, Dick Ralli- lnun. Don Pirkens. Curly Leininger. Paul Beard. Third mn Jim Bunznw. Ray Prang, Burl Culnh. Harold Monte. Bill Hass, ,lack Leonard. Firxl run Hola Stein:-rl. Jael. llre-.l,-L l1,,rl,ql,y Tlminpson. lllanelle 'lilmlnzl-. fienla Crulu-v. Xnian Wt-mh-lmrn. Nlarjnrif- N1-uff. Nlarrile l-rael. ,lean Ream. Sei-anal ron' Ruben Ninos, Herb Barnoner. Mary Louise Armstrong. Richard lIhartf-r-. Ash-line Nu-zhanm. EI-ie W1-ndeborn. ll-e Sehveizer. Hallie Kawaliara. Ruth l.o-ll. I.aura Sir-In-n-. Joanna- llnx. Third rum- llarnld Knopf. Helly .lane Tree-ll. Vlarlha Nuszlrauin. Ellen Knud-en. linlllne fllrlfarren. llarhara Smith. lfardine Sliger. Katherine .luhn-nn. Esther Peterson. Elalrul Edenlmffvr. Don Herk- lnan. Pat Tlwlllas. Fuurlll nm' Donald Alder- tnn. Leland llnnl-un. Carl l'la-s. Irving Gunsior. Bud Fenton. Aer Harlner. .lerry Keeler. George Fry. Alive Hn-rlnerl. Mary lleanirks. Christine Bartell. Mr-. Perl. Nanmi Hensel. L I DER GERMANIA VEREI UFFICERS Adeline Nuzbaum Elsie Xvendeborn Riehard Charter . llsc Schweizer Martha Nuzbaum President . . Ivif'l'-Pf1'Sil1l'lll . . Reenrrling Seeretary . . Curresponrling Seerelary Sergeant-at-.4 rms . . The Germania Yerein has again completed another sue- eessful term under the able direction of the advisor. Mrs. Ruth E. Peek. Never before in the history of the eluh has there been sueh an enthusiastic interest shown. The mem- bership has increased. there have been inaugurated many new activities. and the newspaper, DER BEOBACHTER. whieh is published fortnightly, has been enlarged. A joint meeting was held with the Grant High German Club. This was enjoyed immensely. A good deal of time this term was spent on a debate with the Spanish club. the winners ol' which reeeived awards. Again this term meetings were held every two weeks and were enjoyed by all. A specially prepared program was given every time. A few of the members are graduating this term and will be missed very mueh. Those members are: fllary Arm- strong. Richard Charters, Jerry Keeler. Laura Siebens. and Adeline Nuzbaum. An orchestra has been organized in the club and the lnem- bers have learned to sing many German songs. which may be heard at eaeh meeting. The German and Spanish clubs presented a play. The Devil Comes to Alearazf' It was in Spanish eostume. Five songs were sung by a ehorus in German. and five in Spanish. First mu- Xlr-. Stewart. Margaret Allyn. LaVn-ra Knox. Ruth Peterson, Virginia Morton. Elaine K Kintlt. Jeanne llaehlrn. Sw-nnrl nm- Nan:-y T l Rie-rh, Slary Louise Armstrong. Jayne Sellwlmll. A Lucille Steam, Nancy Robertson. Phyllis Neuen- felmlt, Marge Johnson. l,urille Harris. Third nur Betty Clarke, Geralmlinr Cline. Loi- Gray. UFFICERS iiilflif'HJ?f.: IIl'.y..f ' President . Ruth Peterson Vice-President La Vera Knox Secretary . . Virginia Horton Treasurer . . . . Elaine Kniclt Sergeant-at-.slrnzs . Margaret Allyn .'Vlember-at-Large Marjorie Johnson N A Because of the inspiring leatlership of Presiflent Ruth Peterson, the Wvashington High Culick Club has completetl a very successful term. Culick wishes to express its ap- preciation to Urs. Stewart. faculty aflvisor, and Xlrs. Holwlen. outsiilc aflvisor. for their guiilance anfl encourage- ment throughout the term. The main service project was making oil-cloth animals for the Refl Cross to rlistrihute among the poor chiltlren. As another project, Gulick gave jelly to the Alhertina Kerr Nursery for Thanksgiving. At Christmas, a hasket of l'oo4l anil clothing was given to a neetly family. A white elephant sale. which was helfl in orrler to raise money for the cluh, provetl to he very successful. Several social meetings were helcl cluring the term, one of which was a joint initiation and pot luck flinner. The following girls were maele members: Genieve Bostwick, Geralrlinc Cline. Lois Gray. Nlargaret Kribs, ,lenclle Sayre, Marcia Smith. anrl Blanche Thomas. Another social event whiell was enjoyesl hy all. was the Christmas party. Gulick sincerely regrets the loss of its gracluating memhers. ,A who have been outstamling in cluh activities. The best of luck aml greatest success is extemleel to Nlary Louise Arm- X X strong. .leanne Haehlen. and Ruth Peterson. First mn' Cup Bldllung. Calvin Spears. George Strong. ,lim Green. .loe Lausrnan. Blnrell Sharp. .liln Holloway. Second run'--Carlton Eaton. Huh I Koi-ll. Kaxi- Leinin,-zer. .lim Soule. Bud Fenton, ' Walt Koch. Kenny Miyake, Bill Winter. Third run- lien Silkniller. Ricky Callahan. .lark Win- slow, Rodney .lnhn-on. Douglas Adam. OFFICERS President . . . ,lim Green View-President George Strong Seerelary . . .loe Lausman Treasurer . . Louis Dimmick Editor .... .lim Holloway Sergeant-at-.4rms . Cal Spears Hi-Y has completed a highly successful term under the guidance of its president, Jim Green, his assistant officers, and its advisors, Senator Pearson and Cal Clements. The club was honored by the election of its president to the same office in the Inter-Hi-Y Council. 4 The club entered into many activities during the term, one of these being a paper drive, which was a financial suc- cess. Hi-Y did its part in promoting the annual Thanks- giving service held with the cooperation of other youth groups of thc city. The fall dance, November 20, proved to be one of the IIIOSI enjoyable the club has given. A party was given at the Northeast Y. M. C. A. building after the Christmas holidays. There were dancing, enter- tainment by the members, and numerous other enjoyable activities. Some went swimming in the pool, others played ping-pong, and still others tried their hand at billiards. katcr in the evening, refreshments were served. . ,-..-Y This term, the club will lose some of its most valuable members. Those graduating are ,lim Green, George Strong, Joe Lausman, Morrell Sharp, Carlton Eaton, Kenneth Miyake, Guy McClung, and Bill Vlfinter. Hi-Y wishes them extended success in the years to come. First ram- Charles Slnrring. Dnnglas Smith, Leland l'Irirk-nn. .lark Dnalman. Helen Hanna. llill Hrlinlluln. Sernnd nm' Vernon Wihite, N T E R A T I 0 A L Jimmy Stamp.. Samuel Xaits. Bob Fletcher. Elva Ramey, Dorothy Gull:-ltr. Betty Deffen- hanrh. Third row-llill llorthwirk, Don Neu- berger. Tony House, Leland Clearwater, John OFFICERS Alhmh-. num Pali-ner. Ann Wallin,-t. President . . . ,lack Dudman Vice-President Leland Erickson Secretary . Helen Hanna Treasurer Douglas Smith Editor . . . . Joe Bunnett Sergeant-at-llrms . Charles Starring The International Relations Club was organized for the purpose of forwarding the cause of world peace and in- ternational good will through intelligent and democratic discussion and education. Under the leadership of ,lack Dudman the club has faithfully carried out these aims. The theme for the termis program has been 'world un- rest. Some of the more important topics discussed were the Sino-,lapauese conflict. the Spanish Civil War and the three existing forms of government. The principal visit- L ing guest speaker was Mr. Morad, former city editor of the Shanghai Times. Also outstanding was the annual sukiaki dinner. The club participated in the annual Reed IJ College International Dinner and in a City-wide Inter- national Club parcel discussion on the subject of Ameri- can neutrality. The club wishes to take this opportunity to thank the advisors, Mrs. See and Mrs. Scott, without whose help tht- club's activities would have been ineffectual. - The International Club has always pursued a policy of T ' complete democracy. For admission to the club, all that -3 is required is genuine interest in international affairs to- F gether with civil conduct. Charges are kept as near as ' possible to mere payment of dues. There is no elaborate X initiation. Firsl rou--Betty Brown. Kathryn Harker. Maxine Morrison. Grace Tienkin. Margaret Rand, Helen Lathrop. Pauline Salil. Ruth Peterson. Elsie We-nilerlmne. S1-rnnrl nur- Nlaxine Howard. Colleen Mn-Carlhp. Jean Lewis. Hell: Johnsull. Elaine Hansen, Alice Matson, Elaine Genrt:-. Dorothy Barnes. Thinl rou' Gem-iiew Hall. Lnrnelle Nlornish. Lucille Harris. Dolores Wright, Adelaide NlarPher. Jeannette Gunther. l,aVz-re Knox, Helen Hanna. Fourth run- -lletly lleffenlmllgh. Mabel Pope. Alane Auslensun. Dorothy Norton. Phylli- .lohn-nn, Anna Louise Cartwright. T Y ISTO OFFICERS President . . Margaret Rand Vive-Presirlent Helen Lathrop Seeretar . Grace Tienkin y n u Treasurer Pauline Sallt Critie . . . Ruth Peterson Editor . . . . . Elsie Weiicleboriie Sergeant-at-Arms Nlaxine Morrison lsto has completed another successful term under the leadershi of the resident, Mar faret Rand, and the two n P q P 1 s n advisors, Miss Tennant and Miss Dennis. May this op- iortunitv be taken to ex ress dee a 1 reciation for the l . P P l P great amount of time and advice given by the teachers. Throughout the term, the new members and the old co- operated well in the study of the short story. This term not only was read and discussed a short story at each meeting, but also the lives of the authors were studied. Q Each term every girl writes a short story, the best one is selected, and the writer presented with a loving cup. This was done at the Christmas party, held during the Christ- mas vacation at a private residence. At Thanksgiving time, the girls of Isto enjoyed purchasing a dinner for a poor family. Just before this time, the auction sale was held with its usual success. Two very interesting speakers were heard this term, one being Dr. Vlfilliam Poi, the other Mr. Allan Reid. Dr. Poi, a former wf73SlllI1glOIl student and now a medical mission- ary in China told of many unusual places in China. Mr. Reid, who was heard at a joint meeting with Colonials gave pictures on his travels in Italy. At this time we wish to extend the best of luck in the future to our graduating members, Margaret Rand and Ruth Peterson. OFFICERS President . . . Helen Heidtbrink Vice-President Maxine Ashenfelter Secretary . . . Helen Dorles Treasurer . . Laura de Witt Editor . Sherlie Anderson Custodian . . . . Hope Carson Sergeant-at-.flrms . . . . Doris Bain Chairman of New flflenibers Committee ..... Barbara Robson Masque has enjoyed a very successful term due to the excellcnt leadership of the president, Helen Heidtbrink. her officers, and the advisors. The club wishes to express thanks to these advisors, Mrs. Currier and Mrs. McDonald. who have given so willingly of their time and advice. Many interesting plays and skits have been given at the meetings in the Little Theatre. which have heightened appreciation of dramatic art. Early in the term, seven new members showing dramatic talent were initiated into the club. According to custom, fllasque was represented in the Freshie Frolic, this term by Sherlie Anderson, who gave a monologue. A joint dance was held with Phreno and Neak and it is hoped this friendly gesture between clubs will continue and become a tradition. Continuing Masque's policy of friendship with clubs of other schools. a tea given by the Thalians of Grant was attended. In the latter part of the term. Masque gave a tea honoring the new teachers. to which Phreno and Neak were invited. Masque regrets the loss of four graduating members. Bar- bara Robson. Shirley Cotcllcr. ,loeinne Heffermen. and Barbara Todd, but wishes them success and happiness in the future. Fin! rnu-A llarlxarn Todd. Beverly Sham. Illeo Stanifer. .lean Stiemle, Margery Ellinll, Marth- ella Glover, Doris Erwham. Phyllis Dulxe, Harv lnara Robson, Serum! mir- -llrs. Currier. llhoda llarluon, joeinne Hefferman. Doris Bain, Shirley Anderson. Laura De-Will. Helen Heidi- lnrink, Nl:-nine Ashenfelter, Helen Dorlis, Hope Carson. Shirley Goh-her, Mrs. McDonald. Third ruuk Joanne Wright. Nancy Ames, .lean Baker. Nancy Filzmaurire, Caroline Holloway. Janet Slranble. Nancy Dutton, Edna Dorlis, Nlary Shelli-nherger. Fourth rmvflanet Parker, Beverly Kemp, Alberta Olsen. Joanne Brew-ter, Susan Sturn. Helen Wright, Beverly Jacob, Betty Bullwinkle, Joanne Menig. D M J First rnu- f Miss Prather. Nancy Riesrh. Dolores Gratiot. Faye Brasted, Dot Bnentje. Dot Havens, Arlene Srhurman. Gladys Mitts, Virginia Easl- man. Sue Paine. Second rongjoanne Nichols, Mary Warmer, ,lean English, ,lane Ross. Renne Folqnet. Irene Dunlap, Betty Baker. Ramona Roberts, Margaret Hamilton. Barbara Scott. Third ron-,lean Watt, Yvonne Prather, Gloria ' H I E Joy. th-ny Marshall. Betty Baldwin, i-at Taylor, OFFICERS rzimaa Anderson. Beny mm, Lois n.-nnang, f.j1'fynlf1f1ff:L'1L f:::'fgelli1:fQ1 f:l:L 5:1722 President . .... Dorothy Boentje nn.-.. tnm.,., Norma Da llrttlf. n. Vice-President . . Dorothv Havens Secretary . Arlene Scllurnlan Treasurer . . Gladys Mitts Editor . . . . Delores Gratiot Sergeant-at-Arms . . Faye Brasted L Historian . . . Virginia Eastman 1325 1 sf 3 ,wr .1'f:ff2.:e2f?-- I J:--fs: .-:in-. is P-X . 3'-If 2242? 'K ' . ig. ff 35:13--I' 1 4f7ff':If-' -.gtg ,,-.-:.-g::g .jr -P' N333 Neakahnie has enjoyed u very successful term under the leadership of Dot Boentje, her officers, and the advisors. The club wishes to express gratitude to the advisors, Miss Prather and Mrs. Wfflls, for their helpful advice and co- operation during the ternl. Since Neak is a literary club. it is customary for each member to report on some book she has read during the term, and a prize is awarded to the best report. A speaker from the main library. spoke to the club on the best books of the year. An auction sale. a Christmas sale, and the annual dough- nut sale increased the treasury. A joint dance was given on November 19 with Phreno and llasque. and was a huge social, as well as financial. success. Other social activities include a tea given for Phreno and Nlasque with a speaker from Mary Cullen's Cottage. and a tea for graduating members. at the end of the term. Neakahnie deeply regrets the loss of the following gradu- ating menihers: Dot Boentje. Dorothy Havens. Arlene Sehurman. Gladys Mitts, Sue Paine, Virginia Eastman. Ramona Roberts. and Jean Watt. but wishes them much success in the world. ORDER OF 64 OFFICERS President . . Jerry Keeler Vive-Presirlenl , Guy Mcfllung Seeretury . . Elmer Olson Treasurer Kenneth Miyake Editor . . . . Merrill Blick Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Hammel Under the capable leadership of Jerry Keeler. the Order W has spent another successful term. A considerable amount of this suecess was due to the wonderful advice and cooperation given to us by our advisors, Mr. ,lenne and Mr. Windnagle. Besides taking care of its usual duties. maintaining order in the assemblies. keeping the school grounds clean. and aiding in school activities, the Urder of W' gave an as- sembly in the auditorium. sold tickets to the football games. and set up a Christmas tree on the main floor of the school. The club regrets to lose the following members. but wishes to extend them success in the future: Guy NlcClung. Elmer Olsen, Jerry Keeler. Bill Winter. and Kenneth Miyake. Although the Order ol' W is losing these members. there are always new ones to step in to take their places. They may not be as eapable as these seniors. but will try to follow in their foot-steps. The club hopes to have a eap- able leader as well as dependable members next year. Fin! mu' Iilmer Olson. llrrrill Burk. Guy Nlrlllung. jerry Keeler. Kenneth Xliyakr. Bill Hamel. lllll Winter, Ylr. Windnaglr. Serum! run- ,Inf Cola-llaulo, Holm Korh. Hob Wal-on. Curly Lrininzrr. ,lim Holloway. Franz Con-inr. Fowler Wound. Ed Donahue. Third nm-Dirk Nu--e. Ben Filknitler. Dirk Smith. Charle- Srhumaeker. Felix Beauchamp. .lark Spilsmes- ser, Albert l'f-rret, Howard MarAlli-trr. L E 1 A N Z 4 1 I Q f- -s L 2 2 , Q. - - ' 2 Z -f F 1 ' 4 ' L' i f'-, A Ir X 1 First rou'-George Strong, Bill Winter. Joe Laus. man. Ben Silknittrr. Burl Fenton. Dirk Slnitll, Kenny Vliyake. ,lint Soule. Cal Spears. .Serond mn- Olin-r ll:-id. .lnhn Still, Milton Sr-hulz, llill Monjay, Hola Korh, Glenn Fisher, Ted Ellison, Charles lleitert, Jack Silva, Douglas Adam. Thin! run-iflale Lockhart, Murl W'es- rotl. Bob Watson, Dan Bnrich, Harry Cntsforlli, Saul Bard:-, I.. D. Cnurtwriglll. ,lack Spitz. nies-er, lfranz lionsior. .laines Dia-lu-y. fl K l OFFICERS Presiflerzt . .... . Bud Fenton Vice-President Ben Silknitter Secretary . Art Caldwell Treasurer Dick Smith Editor . . . . . ,lim Soule Sergeant-at-.4rms Kenny Miyake Without a doubt the fall term of 1937 will be considered a golden page in the history of the Pack. Due to the help- ful cooperation of the advisors. Mr. Harrigan and Mr. Verry. the cabinet. and the members. the Wfashington hiking club has continued its school-wide prominence. The second annual Pack-Euk Dance was held Friday, 00- tober 29. After school. all the soeialites flocked to the gymnasium to dance to the swing music of Don Fowler and to compete for the prizes. This gala event was the first of the season: and. you can be sure, the most success- ful. The club collected a tidy sum from the dance. In keeping with the purpose of Pack. two strenuous hikes were conducted to lllt. Hood. All the members and even pledges enjoyed these excursions immensely: and those who could not attend know what fun they missed. These little jaunts do more to draw the members closer together than any of the clubs' various other activities. This fall. fewer than two-thirds of the members returned, the rest being lost via the diploma route. Therefore. much of the time was taken in educating a band of neophytes to become their successors. Nile are sorry to lose the fol- lowing inen and wish lllt'lll success and happiness in future years: ,loc l,illlSlllilll. George llillak. Kenny Miyake. Nlor- rell Sharp. ,lack Silva. George Strong. and Bill Winter. n , 7 Firxl ron Barbara l'off. Mae Rnwlin-un. Xanry Lewis. E-ther Canfield. Mary Lewis. Phylli- Wuod, Marian Cobb, Ellen Rosenberg. Betty Planlrintoll. Jeanne Haehlen. Cornelia Trumlrull. Margaret Young. Set-und rmr- .lune Lung. .lean llrnwning. Yrrginia Dowling. Mary Lee Mar- , ga-on. lielty Lathoul. Katherine Dolan. Belly Kearney. Lurene Rosenberg. Myrno Povey. Edith Davis. Helen Karanlanu-. Third ruu' Catherine PHRE President . . , , , , , Nlariun Ixobb l.rn...-ha... H.-1.-n Merltle. Marian Nunn. Jean , . , Tarrant. Ruse Ann lxruger, Dorothea Krau-e. Vice-President . ltllen Rosenberg vat Northrop. rzharlom- Hall war Q Adam Svcrptary I . xvood Laura bnell. Elizabeth Moore Treasurer . Mary Lewis Editor . . Esther Canfield Critic' . . . . Mae Rawlinson Sl'l'gI'llllf-Ill-.'ll'l7lS . Nancy Lewis The Pbrenodiken Debating Society has experienced an- other successful term. this time under the able leadership of President Marian Cobb and her assisting officers. Many interesting and instructive debates were held throughout the term: one ol' the most interesting was the Phreno-Euk debate. which is held semi-annually. The subject was: Resolved: Women should be allowed to enter industry. Betty Plankinton and Margaret Young repre- sented Phreno on the affirmative of the question. The Euks won and were awarded the cup for the term. The semi-annual doughnut sale served to fill the treasury. supplemented by the socially. as well as financially, sue- cessful Phreno-Neak-Masque Dance. At Thanksgiving. baskets of food were given to a poor family. A tea was also given for Phrcno by the Neakahnie Club, which was enjoyed very mueh by each girl. The Phrenos at this time, would like to thank their ad- visors, Miss Leitner and Miss Campbell. for their invalu- able assistance. This term Phreno regrets the loss, through graduation, of these valuable and well-liked members: Marian Cobb, Ellen Rosenberg. Margaret Young. Jeanne Haelen, May Rawlinson. Betty Plankinton. Cornelia Trumbull, Barbara Poff, and Esther Canfield. The girls wish to eongratulate these graduating members and wish them the best of luek in the future. Qui First nm'--Betty Deffenlnallrh, Kose Rinella, Clark lngalls. Ge-urge Tanaka. Helen Durles, Elaine Kinull. Holi Yurtnn. Sm-and mu- -Walter .le-wr-tt. l,m-ille He-tlrirks. Frances Phillips, 'tlalu-l Wilkins. nan Nm-Q, El..a,,.,, w,l,,,,,, Keith Coup:-r. Kay Ne-lil. Arlene Srheihel, l'atriria Smith. llornlhy Pagrt. Third rnw - Margery Haines. Margaret Mark. Shirley Jones, Virginia Stun-hr. l.elah Tnwner. Lurille Stearns, Hattie Kawahara. Hose Kalagiri. Helen Bald. vin. 'Nlaxine Wagner. Margaret Allyn. Fourth mir -Xl:-rlin Ankrum. ,ine Dnakes. Roseann More-land. Gerald Starr, llulr Yan Kirk, Nanry gr- B. -is E1 -. 11. 1 :E 1. 1: 1: 45 FZ' FZ: -- il fs.. 1-' Ev --. --1 V, 5. 1 : J L2 1 -if nu v YQYQ 'fiibv nrt V1 it Si fgiigir OFFICERS President . Keith Cooper liiee-President Elinor kvalters Seeretary . Mabel kvilkins Treasurer . Herbert Adler Success has aeeompanied the Spanish Clubis every under- taking this past term lts splendid tradition has been up- held through the efforts of the entire organization in its presentation ol' the one act play, titled, Wfhe Devil Comes to Alearazu: the publishing of El Reverberof' the paper, and the Spanish-German debates. The Devil Comes to Alearazf' presented shortly after Christmas, was. as the Spanish plays always are, a financial and dramatie sueeess, starring Bob Norton and Margaret Nlarks. El Reverberof, published bi-weekly throughout the term and entirely in Spanish is the elub's main pro- jeet. Quite a few ehanges were made in the paper at the heginning ol' the term, increasing its size and making it more similar to a newspaper than a magazine, as it for- merly was. This term a series ol' debates was carried on between the Spanish and German elubs. Two final competitors were selected from these. The basis for argumentation was whether Spanish or German was more valuable to a stu- dent ol' the United States. As a result of eorrespondence between the President of Lincohfs Spanish Club and the President of our own. there has been an agreement made to run exchange columns in the two papers. President . . Vice-Prvsirlvnl . Svrretary . . Treasurer . Editor . . . Sergeant-at-fl rms T R I - Y OFFICERS Genevieve Hall . Alma Farmer . Ruth Hines . Bernice Marcy Marie Anderson Caroline Steigert First mu-nEvelyn Reese. Clarihsl Jennings Marie Anderson. Ruth Hines, Genevieve Hall Alma Farrner. Carnlyn Sliger, Bernire Marcy Virginia Gihmn. Sea-mul mu-f-Elneruld Hoining lon, Jenn Wadall, Lois Gray, Rulh Samson lean Gamble, Ann Keith, Lucille Snmmerfeld Kalhleen Brnwn. Third ron-Naomi Hansen Irene Lararals. Lnrnells Manish. Gail Sweenes Margaret Baxter, Laura Seibens, Jean Rankin ff Xl xxx .,,,+,.x ,A ffi J -- f ' X 1 . fl' ex! L , -' Umlouhteflly tht- grvatvst uirl given to thc- business anal vfli- torial staffs of tho Lens was that whit-h was so fre-vly vol- untvvretl by our Lvns aflvisors. Wlrs. Hans:-n and Nlr. Grew-n: so that at this time- we wish to e-xprvss our lie-artll-lt grati- tuflv to those two for tht- kinmlly suggc-stions oft?-rml hy the-nn ut flIllf'S whf-n we we-rv forvvml to sm-k their gflllllilllft' ounce-rning niattvrs which we-rv outsiflf- our splu-rv. Nlr. Ura-vn was at all tim:-s willing to give- his timv illltl 4-Hurt in tht- composition uncl husinvss pliusvs nl' tht- work. znul Nlrs. Hansen 1'1lI'1'l.lllly 4-ln-1-ki-fl our copy uml suggc-stwl vul- uuhle- llllIH'0Vl'llll'lllS. Full vrvslit vamnut ln' iH'lill0XSlt'1lgl'4l in such an short spun- for the-ir he-lpful ielvus without which tht- slim-4-ss of tht- January. '38 Lf-ns 1-uulol not huve- he-4-n rvzilizwl. NIR IQRI-IHY VRS. H XNSFIN J W 1 D T S 0 R W Bll,l. WINTER JIM S0l'l.E Editor ...- . Bill Winter ,lssoriatv Editor . . ,lim Soule .4rt Editor . . . Ruth Foster Feature Editor . .... Sue Paine Sports Editor . Harry Haraldsen Club Editor . Leonard Semler Another class has passed through the portals of Washing- ton High, and another successful Lens has been published and left behind as a class marker. Complete cooperation between the Editorial Staff and the Business Staff has re- sulted in a publication of which the class of January, ,38 can well be proud. This term we have tried to give to the students of XVashington a book of supreme quality, com- bining an absolutely new premium cover with a type of paper and printing which is easier to read. The staff is in- debted to Phyllis Wood, Betty Plankinton, and Marian Cobb for their parts in typing out the copy and to Doro- thy Boentje for her active part in working with the senior pictures. Acknowledgement is due also to Berncliff Prin- ters, P6lQ'fS0ll-SCll0ll, cngravers, and Charles 0. Stevens, photographer, for the great uid which they volunteered in the patterning and arrangement of our Lens. ln closing, we wish to thank the teachers of the school for helping us to gather the names of the entire student body. First ron ,lim Souls. Ruth Foster, Sue Paine, Bill Winter, Leonard Semler, Harry Haraldsen, llul Boenlje. Second row-Robert Webb, .lim Eserts, Marian Cobb. Betty Plankinton, Betty Marshall. Byron Mayo. Third rou-Art Cald- well, Nliltnn Schultz, Jack Silva, .lim Hollo- way, Bill Knnuff, Ben Sillmitter. HOB WEBB JACK SILVA Business Maltagffr .... . Bob Webb Assistant Business Manager . . . ,lack Silva Publicity Manager . . . . Robert Taylor The January 1938 Lens, through well directed effort, stands now a financial success as well as an editorial triumph. Early in the term we set our quotas and by great persis- tency we achieved their realization. An untimely sickness deprived us of the services of Ken- neth Ouderkirk, who was to have been assistant business manager, and whose loss to the staff was greatly felt. However, Jack Silva, his successor, has proved himself a tireless worker aml has handled his many duties and as- signments in a very capable manner. Both he aml Bob Wfall worked diligently upon the Advertising intake quota and assumed much of the responsibility for its satisfactory attainment. Credit should be given Robert Taylor for his publicity campaigng undoubtedly much of our success was due to his proved ability as a speaker. To the livcwires was left the task of selling to the school and this they have accomplished in a commendable manner. The business staff sincerely appreciates the invaluable and helpful suggestions given by Nlr. Green, our financial ad- visor. Firsl Inu'-Hliirk Thom. Bill Winter. Dorothy Havens, Jean Watt, Jack Silva. Robert Webb. Ruth Hines. Marian Cobb, Betty Marshall. Harry Haraldsen. Seronrl ron-.lim Soule, Mar- jory Lindsay, Martha Ditto. Margaret Rand. Sue Paine, Marie Crazonirh, Arlene Sfhurman, Barbara Poff, Dot Boenlje, Esther Canfield. Third row-Leonard Semler. Shirley Cotrher, Jneinne Hefferman. Robert Taylor. Clayton Rushlighl. Glenn Reed, Bill Knouff. Rithard lillarlers, Bob Wall, ,lne Lausman. BI-ITTX NI VKRSH.-XI.l. JOE Bl YXETT Editor -in-chief . . Betty Marshall Associate Editor . . . Joe Bunnet .Wanaging Editor . . Billie Yvilliams News Editor . . . Ugelsby Young Feature Editor . . . . Sue Paine Sports Editor ....... Harry Haraldsen The Washingtonianu is published by the students of Wvash- ington High School for the benefit of the entire student body. It is the purpose of this paper to establish school sentiment and record school activities. besides furnishing literary material and humor. Taking into consideration that the staff was an entirely new one this term. it did extremely well. There was suf- ficient cooperation between the business staff and the edi- torial staff to enable the paper to be published regularly. The attempt to make the paper represent everyone result- ed in three columns of news from the lower terlns. The one big accomplishment during the term was the en- largement front a six-column to a seven-column paper. Dur- ing the term. three issues of the Xvashingtonian were sent to the Oregon High School Press Association contest. Five delegates. the editor and associate editor. Betty Marshall and Joe Bunnet: the business manager and assistant busi- ness manager, Marian Cobb and Bud Morang and the car- toonist. .lim Everts. represented The YVashingtonian at the Journalism Convention at Eugene, Uctober 29 and 30. The staff members wish to acknowledge the patient efforts of their advisor, Mrs. Hansen, and her kind assistance in lifting the Vlfashingtonian to such great heights. First run-f51yrtle Peterson. Ugleshy Young. Hillie Williams. Marian Cobb, Sue Paine. Betty Marshall. .Inv Bunnell. Harry Haraldsen, Milton Schultz. Jim Everts. Sernnd rmrf-Dorothy No- walny. Jean Krall. Ruth Hildeman. War,-ze l ol-um. Marge Johnson. Nanry Riesch. Phyllis Vinod. Bill Knouff. Virginia Kesling. .lack Hundernp. Jim Crowthers. Third rou-Leonard Sernler Dorothy Havens, .lint Suule. Durothy Hnentje. Bill Winter. Laura DeWitt. Eugene Miller. Dong Adam. ,lint Holloway. Glen Reed. Harold Haroun, Ralph Sehafferzick. Fourth ron -Toni Haynes, Benny Silknitler, Art Cald- well. Mary Weslrnure. Ramona Kuntze. Edith Griffith. Ruth Heinz. Lavera Knox. Mary Bar- nett. Xlarge Powell. Byron Mayo, Bob Webb. George Tanaka. NIKRIKN COBB lil It NHIRAN Business .llanuger .... llarian Cobb .-lssoeiate Bll.SillI'.9.S .llannger . . . Buel Nloran Cireulation .lIllIlllgl'l' . . Louis Dimmiek Colleetion Manager . . . .lack Hunclerup .Alssistant Cireulation gllrumger . . Efl Saunders Exehange Seeretary .... Xlarge Powell Copy Manager . . Bill Crosby This year there has been no exception to the fine example set by other Washingtonian business staffs. Under the leaalership of Nlarian Cobb as business manager aml Buil Horan as associate business manager. this year's staff through its untiring efforts inaugurated a seven eolunm paper carly in the term. Nllltfll cretlit shoulfl be given to Mrs. Schultz anfl Mr. Wfinflnagle for their able coopera- tion anrl fine eounscl in making this term's paper a repre- sentative of the thoughts ancl actions of the sturlent holly. It was the aim of this business staff at the first of the term in some way to incorporate a seven column paper. 'l'hrough hard work it was cliseoveretl that there were enough aclver- tisers to start a seven column paper. Even though the pa- per was enlargesl, its finaneial status is in gootl shape. for the aflvertisements aml the clonations of the student hotly have macle it possible for the paper to pay for itself-a notable achievement in itself. This year's staff sincerely hopes that it has left behinfl a goorl reeorfl that will be looketl up to anfl followefl by the future xxYilSlllllg1lOlllLlll business staffs. l irxl run--Mr-. S1-hultz. Dorothy Haven-. Ogle-by Young. Art Caldwell. llarian Cobb. l.olli- llimmirk. Helly Slat-hall, lim Evert-. Ed Saunders. Jack Hnmln-rup. Sea-uml ron-flleirrly Car-on. Billie Williams. Edith Griffith. Ramona Kuntzr. Ruth Harm-lt, Nlarge Powell. Ilnrolliy Nnmulny. ,lim Cnmthn-r-, lhib Bmwn. Third nm- Margaret Kreln-. Benny Silknillrr, Bah We-lnln. llill Winter. Harry Harald-en, Xlillon Srhullz. .lim Holloway. llill Hnrtliwirl., Hill Cm-lay. COACH J ENN E W'ashington High School has generally been known to the eity of Portlanal to be flepenflahle in an athletie way, for Xfashington has always been on top with interseholastie athletic honors. As small as xvi2lSlllllf.EtOll is in respeet to stuclent body. this reeorfl has been possible for one out- stanrling reason only. Coach Elrlon Jenne. Coaeh .lenne is acllnirefl by all of the athletes whom he trains for many reasons: but mainly because he is a per- feet athlete himself anal beeause he is straiglit-forwarrl antl honest in all his tlealings with them. ll' an athlete umler ,lenne's wing is poor in a eertain respeet he will be tolfl anfl his faults eorreetefl. This valuable asset in Hr. ,lenne has shown itsell' greatly in his fine athletie reeorel as a eoaeh in football. baseball aml basketball. Coaeh .lenne is not only a perfeet eoaeh anfl a witlely re- eognizefl athlete. but he is also a faeulty member with ex- cellent seholastie honors. When he gracluateml from xVilSll- ington State College. he was popular enough to be stualent boaly presialent of the sehool. Nearly every smnmer Coaeh ,lenne goes to some eollege on the eoast to take eourses whieh will help in future work. This tlesire to improve is the mark of a man with the high eharaeter that Elflon ,lenne truly possesses. SCURES UF 1937 Pre-Season Gaines Wvashington 6 0 Everett lvashington 12 6 Chemawaw League Games Wvashington 0 2 jefferson Wfashington 0 22 Roosevelt Wasllillgtoll 0 12 Grant lvashington 12 6 COlllIllt'I'f'f' Washington 6 2 Benson lvashington tl 2 Franklin Washington 2 6 Lineoln Total 38 ll8 MIYAKE-Halflmck. Ken finished his third and last football year at Washington High. He will he greatly missed when next year rolls around. SMITH-Halfhack. Ed was the only man on the squad who could really play safety and re- turn the hall into the opponent! territory. This is his last year. NEESEffEnd. Dick was appointed honorary captain for the squad this year, as he was the only man who was on the '36 squad. He was one of the hes! defensive ends in the city, miss- ing the all-star ranks hy a small margin. Bl'CK--End. Merril was the main man on the squad this year in making necessary touch- downs. If it were'nt for Buck, we would have lost the Chemawa, Everett and Commerce games V-the only ones we won. OLSON-Tackle. Elmer was the heaviest man on the squad this year and one of the most out- standing. He did most of the kicking for the team and his long kicks were indeed important at times. GRll l lTH-Tackle. Vernon played a great deal this year, substituting for Colas when he was hurt. Wlltfll Griffith was on the field, there was always a feeling of security in the line. This year Wvashington High went through a slack season, for the old Colonial flash showed itself only in certain in- stances during participation in the interscholastic league. The main reason for this lemon year is the fact that the school did not have the needed athletes who are so necessary in competing with the larger schools in the city. The championship of the city was taken this year by ,lef- fersoll High School. with whom Yvashington played the opening game. Following the Democrats in their first position came the teams of Benson, Roosevelt, Franklin, Grant, Lincoln, Nvashington and Commerce. Yvashington lost six games and won one. The only school to defeat the city champs this year was Grant High, taking them six to nothing in the most sur- prising game of the season. THE JEFFERSON GAME The Colonials clashed with the champs of the city in the annual opening game of the football season. Jefferson lived up to the fine publicity given her by the newspapers in Portland for her running and passing at- tack just couldn't he stopped by the Colonials. The Dem- ocrats scored a touchdown in each of the first three quar- ters. Bill W'etzler and Roy Ell packed the ball all during the first touchdown drive. Whf?Il the Demos finally reached the Colonial goal line, Roy E11 took it over the line in three line smashes and Ira Brin, 217 pound tackle, REECE--Halfback. Conlon was one of the best alternates that returned from last year's posi- tion. He made his letter this season. KOCH-Fullbaek. Hob is only a fifth termer but when Engalls was injured in the first game of the season. he took over the post, playing first string all the time. SPENCE-Guard. Lester was a valuable alter- nate this year and his absence will be felt when the '38 season begins. LEONARD-End. ,lark was a valuable alter- nate this seasong if he continues to play football in the way in which he did this year he will fill Rue-k's end as it should be filled. MACETTE-Guard. Bob was one of the boys who came up from the .lunior squad to make good on the varsity and also make his letter. COLASUANNO-Tackle. Joe was one of the toughest boys on the line to return from the '36 squad. He has just finished his last year on the Colonial squad. added the extra point. The next touchdown was due to the successful passing attack of Bill Wetzler and the long arms of Dick Stanton. Un the scoring play, Wx-tzlf'r fumbled momentarily and passed a lateral to Olson. who crossed the once famous Colonial lille for another touchdown. The final touchdown made by Jefferson was due to a per- fect clicking ariel attack. Hank Burns grabbed three long tosses to advance twenty-seven yards. Another long pass. netting 24 yards and nabbed by Bartholony, took the Demos up to our goal line. In two powerful bucks. the ,leffersonians put it over and Brin made the third consecu- tive extra point perfectly with little trouble. The final score was Jefferson 21, Washington 0. THE ROOSEVELT GAME The second game of the season was another defeat for the Colonials. The Rough Riders were a little too much for our boysg for they proved superior in both their running attack and their passing attack. The first score was made in the second period when, after a volley of hard line plays and two successful passes, the Roosevelt boys managed to get up to our one foot lineg and then it was a touchdown on the next play: Cutler's kick for the extra point was good. Early in the third quarter Wood stepped out of the end zone and thus gave the Rough Riders an extra three points. Two intercepted passes in the third quarter meant the downfall of our squad, for both of them resulted in touch- downs. The final score was Roosevelt 22. Washington 0. WOOD'--Quarter. Fowler was the first squad quarterhack during most of the season. hut due to an injury in the latter part of the season he was out of all the rest of the games. He in- tends to make up for lost time next season. IJAYIIJSON-Center. Ed was an alternate dur- ing the first part of the season. hut due to an ahsence within the ranks he was promoted to the first string. He will he a valuable player on next year's squad. PEARSON-End. lion was one of the hoys who made good hy coming up from the Juniors and making his letter. COLRTWRIGHT-Halfhack. Lorenzo was an alternate this year who made a letter on the Junior squad and the varsity. CROWTHERSmHZllf. ,lim was another hoy who came up from the juniors to make a varsity letter. FRISON-llenter. Homer was a second string 4-enter who played so well that he got into many games. THE GRANT GAME The Grant game was one of tl1e most perfect games played hy the Colonials during the whole season, the Lincoln one excepted. The Grant boys really did outplay the Wash- ingtonians. as they had the keener edge on the Colonials due to a more seasoned line up. The first touchdown was made by Eric Armstrong. the Grant all-star fullback. The game was an evenly matched performance of ariel attacks and lnud and muck battle. The final score was rung up when Kay Takioca of Grant darted over the Colonial line after a long march down the field, for a touchdown. The gun went off and the score hoard read Grant 12. Wzlsllillg- ton 0. THE Ct PM MERCE GA ME The only victory for the Colonials was the annual game with the Commerce Stenogs. Early in the first quarter, the Colonials started a long drive down the field. Wllen Washington was within the shadows of the goalposts, Koch fumbled the hall and it was recovered by Connnerce. Later in the game. Connnerce fumbled on their own -1- yard lille and the Colonials recovered. ln two plays, Koch went over for the first touchdown. At the beginning of the second half. the Colonials kicked off to Commerce and in 10 plays the Stenogs made a tollchdown nlaking the score 6-6. ln the last quarter. the Colonials had the Stenogs five yards from their own goal line. Un their second play, Blick hlocked the kick and Neese fell on it, making the final score: Washington 12, Commerce 6. The stars of the CIBBONS--Quarter. Millard was the quarter- back who took the place ol' Wiood when he was disabled. He is a good man and should do better next year. RODEN--Quarter. Kenny was such a good Jun- ior man that .lenne moved him up to the varsi- ty squad to make good. He made his letter. PARKER-Half. Shadow came to Washing- ton from l,os Angeles High to make the second squad. He promises to he one of the valuable men who will return next year and revive our possession of the championship. Bl.,-KNCHARD-Guard. Joe played regular this year and has the reputation of heing the hardest looking character on the squad. He plays a hard game of foothall too. GONSIUR-Full. Franz was one of the few track men who did some real sprinting on the gridiron. He will return next season and will he real competition for Bob Koch. HAYS-Guard. Marvin came up from the Jun- ior ranks and was alnle to hold down his guard position well enough to make a letter. game were: Subotniek jones. Formosa and Nlitchell o Commerce and Koch. Parker. Buck. Nliyake and Neese ol Xvashington. THE BENSON GA M lil The Benson game was probably the muddiest game ever played in the xllIllll0llIilil Civic Stadium. In the first quar- ter. Merril Buck blocked a kick. scooped it up and made the first touchdown of the game. In the second quarter. Nlarlow of Benson caught a short pass and ran a short distance for the l0llCllIlOWllQ the try for the point was perfect. Later on, Mann of Benson broke through his own right tackle and ran 43 yards for the second touchdown: for Benson. Mann was also success- ful in making another touchdown for another 6 pointsg the try for the third point was good. making the final score Benson 20. Wiashington 6. The stars of this game were very difficult to distinguish. but under the heavy coat of mud they were found out to be: Marlowe, Storey, Kaiel and Nlann of Benson: and Buck. Smith. Olson. Gianinni and Koch of Washington. THE FRANKLIN GAME Franklin beat the Colonials for the first time in 9 years by the score of 25-0. The combination of Bob Uliver. plung- ing fullback. and Bill Eagleton. speeding halfback, was too much for our boys. The Quakers piled up a total of 12 first downs to our 3. Eagleton consistently made good yardage on his wide end runs from reverse formations. f. WATSON--Tackle. Bob was one of the biggest guards on the squad: although he didn't get in much. he did well for the length of time that he participated. HAMEL--End. Bill was truly the best end on the squad. He was fast, he was a pass snatcher and he was a good tackler. Watch left end next year if you want to see good football and fair play. WILSON-Guard. .lack came up front the jun- iors tltis year and is only a third termer. He will probably see plenty of action in years to rome. IIOOYER-End. Edgar was out most of the season. but he was able to play very well despite the badly infected leg which kept him out last year also. He graduates before next season. ilIt'Cl.llNG has not only been a valuable asset to the school in being a track star but also he has been an excellent stock-room manager. I'ftl'l. BLISS look care of the boys in all of their needs :luring the season. The Coach will llllss Paul next year as much as he will miss some of the player-. Unce Washington got within the ten yard stripe but lost the ball on downs. Uutstanding for 'Chappieu Kingfs crew were: Eaglcton. Uliver. Bain, Baker and Thorntong while Neese, Buck. Hall. Smith and Koch starred for the losers. THE LINCOLN GAME The Lincoln gatne proved to be the closest ol' the Season. The Railsplitters won by a score ol' 6-2. Ed Dt-Freitas, Lin- colitis midget star. again proved his ability by scoring the only touchdown of the afternoon. Twice the Colonials were on the one yard line. but both times failed to have the necessary goal lilli' punch. Xvv2iSlllllglOll-S 2 points CHIIIC i11 the last minute of play, when three of the Yvashingtoll players broke through to catch DeFreitas behind his own goal line. This game. the last of the season, proved that the .lennemen really lacked a goal line drive. Stand-out performers were: DeFreitas. Buehwach. Johnson. and .lo- hannsen for the Cardinals: while the losers were sparked by Shcahan, Koch. Leonard. Buck and Hamel. This year's cross-country team showed more promise for the future than has illly team for several years. Uur first competition was with Canby Union High, in which we won both the junior and senior events. A week later, we ran Milwaukie High, but we were beaten by a small margin. The team recovered, however, by beat- ing Hill Military on their own course a short time later. W. H. S. also won a meet with Jefferson High on the Hill course. ln the latter part of the season, we ran ill a five- school meet with Jefferson, Salem, Lincoln and Hill. Wash- ington and Hill sponsored the seventh annual cross-country championship races in which we placed 10th out of 30 high schools. Bob Fischer, a third termer, was the outstanding runner on the squad. Bob rated first place in the senior event of the Canby meet. In the big Washington-Hill meet, Bob captured the first place in the junior event and established a new junior record of 12 minutes 19 seconds. A newcomer, Bill Kiski, won the junior event with Canby and finished third in the junior division of the Washington-Hill meet. Tony Nickachos, Will Cosby, Frank Scott, and Chuck Shoe- maker made up the senior squad throughout the season. These other boys ran in the squad: Carl Plass, Dave Hog- gan, Kenny Hupp, Bob Cahill. Robt. Payne. and Ken King. We hope for a bigger and stronger team next year which will carry home the honors for good old Wvashington. COACH WIYIIY 1Gl.l-1 Firsl run' Bah Fischer, Carl Plass, David Hoggan. Wilbur Cosby. 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