Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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'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.

Page 13 text:

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



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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

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