Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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Lamar Jolly Music Pat Kane Reading Martin Kimeldorf Industrial Education I LIBRAR Y USE SLACKENSp A. V. YEAR MEETS SUCCESS Unfortunately, Henry Weatherspoon admitted that only about forty percent of Washington's student body used the library. Many did so iust to fulfill an assignment or requirement rather than for their own pleasure or hobbies. Sophomore Jan Bergstrom con- ceded, The most common reason why students come to the library is because their teacher gives them a library pass. Mr. Weatherspoon stated that there are many other resource centers around the school, such as Room I2I and Portable C, and he would have liked to see these get more use also. I had hoped that more of the student body who weren't using the library would take advantage of the other facilities, confessed Mr. Weatherspoon. The library's budget was down about two hundred dollars from last year, and the cost of books went up considerably. The new books this year were mainly for research and inform- ation for specific classes. Senior Roseanne McNeil commented, You can always go to the library and find iust about all the information you need. I feel we've been successful and the major reason for this success has been the additional time that has been devoted by the whole staff, commented Doug Foster, audio-visual advi- sor. There are more students getting interested in audio-visual classes and enrollment is approximately twenty percent over last year. The A.V. staff was busy putting on three news programs a week. When asked why he was taking the class senior Eric Roley replied, This class prepares you for working in radio and T.V. ll Seniors Marvin Shaw and Paul Collins film during an audio-visual class. 2l Advisor Doug Foster takes time out for a pie break. 3l Sophomores Nancy and Peggy Snedeker use their study time wisely. 41 Senior Cheryl Shirea gets instructions from Mr. Weather- spoon. 51 Senior Eileen Keeney plays her harmonica while searching for a book. bl Sophomore Gary Rowell has opening shot for WACO Channel Four. EDUCATION MEDIA X AUDIO-VISUAL f 23

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I 1 Senior Wayne Channel listens intently as music instructor Don Gissel goes over a piece with him. 21 Senior Greg Porter and Juniors Faye Feik, Todd 'Schweitz, and Judy Soga sing as a quartet for their quarterly grades. 31 Sophomore Stephen Young plays a solo as music instructor Lamar Jolly directs him. I SCULPTRESS JOINS ART STAFF: MUSIC DEPT. REMAINS ACTIVE Harriet Franklin, artist in residence, brought many new ideas to the art department. A sculp- tress, Mrs. Franklin majored in art, literature, and philosophy at the Los Angeles County Art Institute. With her knowledge, she helped the architecture class design a garden setting in the area between the main building and the gym, and made two sculptures to place in it when finished. Students in painting, drawing, and sculpture classes showed their unique creativity by designing their own coat of arms. The craft class had a chance to form a human figure by shaping softened wax into casting molds for bronze statues. Freshman Darrell Matthews commented, I learned a lot of artistic skills and I also learned to work with others in a group. l 2 3 24 X ART X MUSIC Herb Kingham Automotive Claudette Kleinke Physical Education Joan Kollman Staff

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