Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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5.-an 'iz as . operation of several other ambitious students and faculty members. Among the various participating adults of the occasion were Jan de Graaff and Grant Mitsch, noted horti- culturists, who furnished horticultural displays, and the Men's Garden Club of Portland, who presented two trophy awards. The student capturing the most awards for her artistic entries was Jean Starr, who received six ribbons to put into her scrapbook. Among other com- petition winners receiving Best Dis- play ribbons for entries in each par- ticular divisions were: CLUBS-Cleves, designed by Dorothy Michel, REG. ROOMS-ll4, designed by Marial Schullerg FACULTY-Mr. Adams, SCHOLARSHIP - Marlene Ferris, P. T. A. - Mrs. Bruce Young, and HOR- TICULTURE - Mrs. Gladys Wheeler. rf i' P Jean Starr receives a Best Dis- a a silver tray presented by the Men's Garden Club ot Portland, for one of her six floral arrangements, which ...H if if gig Q i Pictured to the left are two of the hundreds of people who viewed the datfodil arrangements in the Recreational Center, April llth. Alma Felton, left, ad- mires Best Display ribbon won by Cleves, and Ruth Ann Leu- pold, right, looks at one of the many cages of parakeets which surrounded the walls of the rooms. 0 'H M. 0 Y' gr V P . Q 2 t 'Q 2

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Baum i '! F S? 'f+2,.q rg. '94 ,J ' .f' fr. A N ,f MISS DAFFODIL PATTI PHILLIPS .fi Some of the'hardworking indi- cffffffc, Q viduals who rnade the Daffodil Show possible were: iKneelingl Darlene Hibbard, Jackie Robert- son: iSl'andingl Darhl Edwards, Sheryl Stookey, Miss Ohmert, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Jacobson, Kimi Wakabayashi, Marlene Fer- ris, and Ingrid Carlson. W ' .ml N? S ' e -Q K -i . Q v 'r' mi N' xl: xg, uni. ,al if , i A L? - 4. ,S . f nn 4' mf, I T is X il e I DAFFODILS-any variety, color, or size imaginable, bedecked the rooms of the recreational center at the third annual Daffodil Show, April llth, For all the hundreds of students and adults who attended the annual spectacle dur- ing the course of the day, the dainty bloom of the flower world was the honored guest . Reigning as Miss Daffodil for the event was Patti Phillips. Under the sponsorship of the Girls' League, which worked with Miss Hazel M. Ohmert, Dean of Girls, and the art department, under the supervision of Mrs. Gladys Wheeler, the show was one to be remembered because of the splen- did cooperation of the two groups in charge. The main, highlighted surprise of the show was the presence of para- keets and Canaries, which treated tne crowd with naturalistic background music. Darhl Edwards acted as student chairman of the event with the co- var 'Wi 1 'N X 4 ,' Wxf f



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51 The representatives from the University of Portland campus talked to prospec- tive students on College Visitation Day lindepen dent collegesl, October 24th. Later in the year, state-owned colleges also talked to the hopeful college-goers . Goodness. Get down, your making me nervous! So low, you can't get under him, so high, V02 can't get over him . . . WHEN ASSEMB BELL R Likely to happen any time during the school year are the frequent as- semblies, either indoor or out. Among the various types of pro- grams which were presented this year were the outdoor pep rallies, National School Assemblies, regular school presentations, and occasion- ally College Visitation Day, when college representatives had the op- portunity to acquaint prospective stu- dents with things to which he or she can look forward on college cam- puses. The National School Assem- bly unit brought us the Missippians, the Steeplejacks, and other delight- fully enjoyable programs. The 195i- l952 school year was no exception for the fine entertainment brought to the student body by the drama department or the touring units. This year Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the annually-fea-

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