Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 25 text:

First row: Lois Niles, Donna Shulson, Mary Teurman, lohn Moore, Paul Smith, Dan Feldman, Tom Galt. Second row: Audry Duit, Dolores Hewitt, Betty Decker, Lila Lee Walker, Anne Tyson, lean Polivka. ThE'dBrcH:v: Victor Atiyeh, Sherman Clark, Eugene Zumwalt, George Hermann, Bill Proppe, Dick Kappers, Bo e . IOHN MOORE . . . ....... President PAUL SMITH . . . . Vice-President MARY TEURMAN . . . . . Secretary DONNA SHULSON . . Ass't. Secretary DAN FELDMAN . . . . . Treasurer TOM GALT ......... Sergeant-at-Arms The success of this terms Student Council is largely due to the leadership of its president, lohn Moore, and to the Work ot its advisor, Miss Hilda Lance- field, the school librarian. The Student Council was organized in l925 by Miss Lancefield tor the purpose ol preventing the loss of books from the library, and also for securing the cooperation of the students in other library matters. This organization is the first of its kind ever formed and is the only one which has enjoyed such a long and successful lite. Others in the city have used the idea of this student council as a pattern for forming similar organizations. Those on the council include the presidents of the major clubs, Student Body, Girls' League, Livewires, seventh and eighth terms, editor of the Lens and Washingtoniang and two members elected at large by the Executive Committee. lt is evident that the Council comprises a group of the most active and responsible students in the school. At the beginning ot the term, the members oi the Council made speeches in the registration rooms, asking the students to cooperate with the Council in observing the library rules and regulations. This term, the Council brought the Council scrapbook up to date, by filling in the articles which had been omitted and by adding several pictures. The scrapbook is now complete and on file in the library.

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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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