Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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F I R E S U A r First row: Vic Atiyeh, Dick Kappers, Dick Taylor, Al Maida, Second row: lack Thomas, lohn Moore, D Bob Bell, Omar Wilcox, Dave Hoffman, Paul Foquet. Q.'f:o. C2550 :nomo ,,,, f-1+-I Slow? Tc... mites gkhziwg 4129130 :vo 53333 4:7 ?n5:U'QiJH 55255 zTfP53w U: mm D-4-gfllrfl 23:55 f+ o s-fr cr mise? 591356 5 4: Q95-9.0 Q- at-Drill 55655. BgQ5B' 3 REQ '-iQ., CD'-4 UIHQHE fadcofy' :NDQFQQ 'Tgwdo .romgm :vm Oo mmfb .-- QE.-P +-:mo 5- Omgjif'CD Qgggi f EffQ5'H mwgao gdctofvi Qggw Base? Simon. bHwmHmwbO UwbOw August Arnato, Bob Hanna, Don Hays, Dick Taylor, Bolo Muir, Benny Corrsetti. This term the Cafeteria Board, under the leadership of Dick Taylor, spon- sored an advertising drive for the cafeteria. This group receives from patrons all complaints and suggestions for improvement of the cafeteria and its ser- vice. Without this group, to act as a go-between for the patrons and the man- agement, We could not have the fine cafeteria and food that We have.

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POLIVKA HEWITT TAYLOR TEURMAN ETERNO ATIYEH YOUNG EDWARDS SAX KAPPERS BILL PROPPE ..... . . . President IEANNE POLIVKA . . . Vice-President DOLORES I-IEWITT . . . . Secretary DEAN YOUNG ..... .... T reasurer DONNIE EDWARDS ..... Assistant Treasurer VICTOR ATIYEI-I, ED ETERNO . . Members-at-Large DICK TAYLOR ...... Chairman Cafe Board MARY TEURIVIAN . . Editor of Washingtonian DICK KAPPERS . . . President of Livewires EVAN SAX . . . Member Below Third Term PROPPE Under the capable leadership of this term's Student Body president, Bill Proppe, and the diligent work of the Student Body officers, the Executive Committee can consider itself successful. Several good dances were held this term, the first being the annual Stu- dent Body dance, free to Student Body members. The P.-T.A. sponsored a dance for the school, with Wes Lang's orchestra, which attracted many. For this, the members of the Executive Committee, on behalf of the Student Body, wish to thank the P.-T.A. A Student Body assembly was held on May l, to pass several amendments to the School Constitution. Afterward, the business was turned over to the students for an open discussion of ways to improve the school. The most looked-forward-to day of the term was the annual Student Day, held on May 9, with the Carnival taking place that night. The Student Body officers acted in the following capacities: Principal, Bill Proppe, Vice-Principal, Dean Young, Secretaries, Ieanne Polivka and Dolores I-lewitt, Truant offiers, Vic Atiyeh, Ed Eterno, Bob Bell, Dick Taylor, Dick Kappersg Office boys, Evan Sax and Donnie Edwardsg nurse, Mary Teurman. Washhington was the first school to have a Student Day and we are all proud. This opportunity could be possible only if the students cooperated. Those who didn't were appre- hended and punished for their crimes. To finish a very much enjoyed Student Day, the carnival was held in the Hawthorne Basement with two dance ses- sions in the Gym.



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First row: Marie Westphal, Ianet Barringer, Ianet Iohnson, Dorothy Weygandt. Second row: Ianet Vestler, Peggy Picket, Arclele Kerrigan, Louise Knouff. The activities of Girls' League this term have moved along successfully under the guidance of the capable president, Lois Niles, and her council. The council was beautifully installed with the usual ceremony in the audi- torium, and each new officer was presented with a lovely white carnation. Something new has been accomplished this term in the way of a pamphlet which is to be published by the next Girls' League president, for the benefit of future freshmen. The material was compiled by the council, and arranged by those new to the school. This term, Girls' League week was May 2 to May 8. This week is the high- light of the Leagues activities and was enjoyed by all. A lost and found sale was conducted, followed by a caramelized apple sale, a general assembly, a girls' assembly, and the semi-annual Coed Ball. The council wishes to express thanks to all the girls who helped to make this term's activities successful. NILES HOSKINS NESS OLSSEN SHIPLEY TOMITA

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