Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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MISS SYKES MISS DOWD The office staff of any business firm or organization must be prepared to satisfy all kinds of people and attend to all office duties. This also holds true of the office staff of Washington. The efficiency with which our daily clerical work is done is due to the capability of our two secretaries, Miss Sykes and Miss Dowd, who check attendance, answer the telephones, write office letters, balance books, and attend to many other office duties. Marguerite and Dorothy, no matter how busy they are, are always willing to lend a helping hand to our many problems and to aid us in every way possible. These two devoted Washingtonians show their loyalty to Washing- ton by attending most of the games, dances and plays. Whenever anything new is started, you can always be sure that if it has possibilities for improving Washington, Marguerite and Dorothy will be with the students from the start. We, the Iune, '41 Class, dedicate this page to you, Marguerite and Dorothy, for your sincerity and loyalty to the thousands of students who come and go through the years, and we wish you the continued joy and happiness that you rightfully deserve.

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