Washington High School - Massillonian Yearbook (Massillon, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Washington High School - Massillonian Yearbook (Massillon, OH) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 121 of 188
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.lim .lfvr. qlfrr. AM. Jllny Nay Jllny Nay Illini IO 21 25 .'1pr. 26 29 I -Report cards. Five down, one to go. - The Magic of Eleetrieityn was demonstrated at chapel. XYeren't you shocked? -The Super Assembly. They kept us guess- mg. The elite meet at the Hi-Y vernal formal. -A ventriloqnist at chapel. VVlio's talking, please? M A Y -The school ehoir traveled to Baldwin-Wallace College, where they gave a concert. 3-State scholarship finals were held at Akron S. 9 16 17 today. How we racked our brains! Junior-Senior Prom. juniors and seniors danced away the moonlit hour at their an- nual promenade. - The Would-be Gentlemen was presented by Struts and Frets. -The High Sehool Choir presented a spring con- eert. Wlizit lovely trills! -'l'he Junior Section oi the VVoman's Club held ll seasonal dance. Alai Alay Alay Alay llay Afay Alay J nm' func 18 22 27 28 20 30- 31- 2 3. 6 Vocational Day tor the junior-Senior Y-Teen Club. No round pegs in square holes. Installation of Junior-Senior Y-Teen ofticers. Honor chapel. Honor to whom honor is due. The senior girls' breakfast at the Y. Senior chapel. First l'm laughing, then 1'm eryingf' for the time is drawing nigh. Gabriel blew his horn but received a feeble response. lzxams began. Memorial Day. That these honored dead shall not have died in vain . . . Ho-hum! JUNE -1-More of the ordeal! lfxams were eon- tinned. Land of Goshen! VVhat will mother say?- Report eards. Commencement exereises at Massillon Field. Oh, Alma Mater, Massillon, we're true to thee. jlf., A ij, I I jjvfjl ,VY 'n D V f,..ft'7'f':-izfi 25-ik fl t .. J-lle.7J...e.-i. 13.21 .f.,..iWjfJ i

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Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Fell. Feb Feb SIC Il-I 'UD IL 'CA IL IEN IDA ID 10-The Tigers handed the Alliance Aviators a 52-36 beating here. 11-The East Liverpool Potters handed the Tigers a 50 38 defeat. 16-The Dramatic Club presented A Dramatic Dionysiaf' Can Mr. Rogers act! If-Father Scully from the State Hospital spoke on mental disorders. End of third six-weeks' period. 18-The Tigers did it again! They defeated Akron South 67-61. 21-The Messiah Banquet was held. Ah! Good food! 22-Report cards again. Why can't I ever get on the honor roll? 23-Mr. Wayne Hanson, educator and world trav- eler, spoke on South of the Border at chapel. 24-The Tigers won their fifth game by upsetting New Philly 54-31 in a rough game. 25-The Tigers downed St. Vincent's quintet 73-51 at Akron. Massillon swept the speech tourna- ment. 31-The Tigers smashed the McKinley Bulldogs 38-33 in a very fast and rough game. What a chapel program! The school orchestra directed by Mr. Ford played all our favorites in an hour program. Bill Lawson brought down the house with Danny Boy. FEBRUARY 1-Massillon was handed a 65-51 defeat by Akron North. 7-The Tigers lost again to Alliance with a 45-43 score. Less said, the better! 8-Our team finally snapped out of their los- Ing slump. We beat Lincoln 50-43. 14-Mansfield delivered the Tigers their sixth loss of the season. Still, we were optimistic! 15-Washington High was hostess to an Oregon :onventional debate tournament. Massillon placed-Oh, well, why talk about that? To- morrow's another day. Ah! At last! Massillon was victorious over Youngstown South 51-41. Terps held the Sweethearts Formal at the Re- public Steel Ballroom. VVeren't Bill and Betsy the perfect king and queen? Feb. 18-Since the week of February 16 was proclaimed Feb. Brotherhood Week, we had a movie pertaining to this subject featuring Frank Sinatra. Mr. Paul llartman of the Y.M.C.A. and Mr. Alton Thomas of the Urban League also held a dis- cussion on race relations. 20-Todaya panel discussion on brotherhood was presented in chapel. Representatives of Jewish, Negro, and Protestant faiths participated. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. M ar. Ma r. Mar. Mar. M ar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. A pr. A pr. Apr. Apr. A pr. 21 -Massillon won out against lVarren in a 59-50 last minute thriller! 22-Lincoln downed the Tigers again 48-44. 28-The WCMW Broadcasting Station of Canton presented a movie on F. M. radio in chapel. M A R C H 3-The Tigers won their opener in the Tourna- ment against Elyria 63-57. Vlfonderfull 6-The choirs presented Victor Herbert's The Red Mill. Aren't we proud we go to Wash- ington High? 7--Massillon came through again with a fight- to-the-finish victory over Akron South by 58- 54 to enter the sectional finals. 8-We knew this couldn't last. Cuyahoga Falls eliminated the Bengals by a 47-41 score. 14- 1t's a first down and ten to go . . . . No, it's just McKinley game movies. 15-The annual Military Ball. What did' you think of Washington High's regiments? 20-Bidu Sayao, Brazilian soprano, took Massillon hy storm in the second of the Co-operative Concert series. Say that again! ! I Yes, that's right. The Home Economics Club held a cannibal supper. 21-Who said we can't scream? But then, anyone who sees Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde will do the same thing. Mr. Koffel addressed the junior Section of the Woman's Club. 27 and 28-The band gave its ninth annual spring concert. Orchids to Mr. Ford and the band for a superb performance. 28-The Easter chapel, as always, inspired every- one of us. 29- Just a wee bit of heaven. Spring vacation began. A P R I L 1- Though April showers may come your way . . . Naughty McFarland wreaked havoc on Cherry Road, N.F.. 1, 2, 3, 4-Our spring vacation began,,but spring took a vacation too. 6- ln your Easter bonnet . . . 12-State Drama and Poetry Contest. Shake- speare's Ladies Meet again-this time at Col- umbus. Watch where you put your feet. 18-Larry la Moyne, an American Indian, danced at chapel. Great Spirit, Fire in Sky, Big Chief Sun on high: Eee-Yah, Eee-Yah, Eee-Yah! They sprang another football game on us.. The Apollo Boys' Choir gave voice to beauti- ful airs for the Final Co-operative Concert.



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