Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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rexyfs QDMC amafiolz lt has been customary in the past for the class president, in this proclama- tion to write a great deal of optimistic sentiment as to the future. However, due to the circumstances under which we graduate, l feel justified in taking a different attitude. For the past generation, the high school graduates have looked forward to further schooling, followed by taking up a career of some sort. This time, however, we graduates have something else to look forward to first. War is not pleasant to anticipate. We have dedicated our lives to developing the best that is in us, but we hope that this will not be used on the bloody battlefront. Naturally, however, if the necessity arises, we will fight just as courageously as we know how for our nation, for we hold free men's rights dearer than any- thing else. We would like to thank all those who have helped us in our high school career, especially our advisors, Miss Geballe and Mr. Bouck, for their excellent supervision of our class, and also Mr. Boyd, who has been very cooperative and understanding. It is an honor to be his last graduating class, and we wish continued happiness to him as he takes life a little easier. The faculty, as a whole, has done its job well, hence we feel that we are prepared for the next step, whatever it may be. As we leave you now, we wish you good luck, good health and good cheer. We feel sure that with your loyal cooperation, Washington High School will continue to grow in service to this community. -SHERMAN CLARK

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Gfass Gfdvisors GEBALLE Boucxc CLASS ADVISORS A football team has Q captain, but it must also have a coach. The team Without its coach would be in no Worse a predicament than our class would have been Without the guidance of our able and willing advisors, Miss Geballe and Mr. Bouck. Throughout the term, both have proved themselves most capable leaders in class activities and persons entirely unselfish with their time and effort. We, the graduating class of Ianuary l942, wish to thank Miss Geballe and Mr. Bouck for their friendly, patient, and wise guidance and can only hope that future graduating classes will be as for- tunate in their choice of advisors.



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SHERMAN CLARK. College Prep, Sen- ior Class President, Pack, Hi-Y, Base- ball, All-City Baseball, 6th Term Party. Circulation Manager Washingtonian, Scholarship Pins, Order of W, Student Council, President Cabinet, Oregon. enior fficers Pl-IYLLIS MILLER. College Prep, Vice- President Senior Class, Secretary Girls' League, and Sth Term Representative, Custodian Masque, May Masque, Col- lection Manager, Reporter, Solicitor Washingtonian, Member-at-Large, Secretary and Vice-President German Club, Secretary Orchestra, Secretary and Vice-President Band, Livewire, Sth Term Party, 7th Term Tea, All-School Play, Business Stati, Dean's Office, Service Committee, Freshie Frolic, Lip- man Wolfe I-Ii-School Board, Red Cross Representative, Club Editor Lens, Class Play, Tennis Team, Oregon. SAM FLETCHER. College Prep, Class Treasurer, 6th Term Party, Class Play Committee, Euk, Yale. DON WILLIAMS. College Prep, Live- wire, Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Treasurer Colonials, Domino, Secretary Latin Club, All City Representative Latin Club, Washing- tonian Editorial, Washingtonian Busi- ness Staff, Lens Business Staff, Class Play, Freshie Frolic, Senior Assembly, Domino Assembly, 6th Term Party, Oregon State. NATALIE AMATO. College Prep, Secre- tary Senior Class, Vice-President Girls' League, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Critic of Phreno, Assistant Secretary Student Council, Livewire, Sixth Term Party, Freshie Frolic, Class Play Com- mittee, Oregon. IIM MILLER. College Prep, Lens Busi- ness Manager, Washinitonian Busi- ness Mana er, Domino, resident and Secretary Pythagorus, Cabinet, Class Photographer Committee, Oregon Press gonierence, Scholarship Pins, Oregon tate. EUGENE ZUMWALT. Colle e Prep, Lens Editor, Euk, Vice-Presicgent Span- ish Club, Student Council Two Terms, Cabinet, Class Photographer Commit- tee, Spanish Paper, Oregon State.

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