Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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Princlbal There is only one highway to real success in life and that is the highway of honesty and fair dealing. Too often we look upon the attainment of a certain goal as success, irrespective of the means whereby the goal was reached. ln our athletic games and sports, there are certain rules and reg- ulations under which the contests must be played. Gaining an ad- vantage over an opponent by any deviation from these rules is frowned upon and is not considered good sportsmanship. Any one indulging in such practices is not looked upon as a desirable com- pehtor l-low much more carefully should we observe the rules of good conduct as we go out into the world to play our parts in the great game of life. Wealth and honor may come to us as we travel along life's highway. But if they have not been honorably and fairly won, our lives will not be deemed real successes. It is far better to play the game according to established rules, accepting smaller rewards, than to strive for greater things through questionable means. Peace, happiness, and contentment are intangible things, but if you acquire them as you travel along the highway of your life, you may be well assured that you have traveled along the highway to success. HUGH J. BOYD 9

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Mr. Whzdnagle For many years, Mr. Windnagle has carried on the duties of vice-principal. l-le has been a friend and advisor to the Executive Committee and the Student Body in general. l-lis handling of fi- nancial affairs has always been effi- cient. When discipline was in order, Mr. Windnagle has always dealt fairly with the students. Besides being vice-principal, Mr. Windnagle conducts guidance classes and has been an advisor to Order of W. Guidance classes, which were especially encouraged by Mr. Windnagle, bring about the realization of educational theories that vocational, social, and moral guidance is just as much a part of education as an academic course. 6 M135 0!1merf With the end of this term, Miss Oh- mert finished her second year as dean. Along with her routine work, lvliss Oh- mert has managed to conduct guidance classes and to be an advisor to Girls' League. The League greatly increased in strength and social activities this year through her efforts. By her, many club reforms have been brought about which are for the betterment of the clubs, and new and acceptable ideas for the Student Carnival and other school activities have been suggested.

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