High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 10 text:
“
-Anil- . -Alf ,,,..:.-mwww'H 5 vvwii mu' ....,.. W wlil' 'H' W v Qs!! -' 'N 'lF':,iJ1j? 'Z ef ' ff . , ,L - iw 4 - 5, ix gk 'LAC xt 42321 V4 V L . w Ev ,E g' wr' 1 . . ' Q 'y - Q. g 5 Qf-Lg 'f F'-' e I A' 3 f' , V ii A ' FH - i..1 ,,.w.,g W, A4 -nv Z v ,. ..... 1- ' . -Q n 'fflcji' LL ,K . 2' , I. .4 , ' - 4 . 'S M N , 1 J 5 .1 Q..-Ms. V. A7 - V, 1, ' M ,JY P - fgk.if5'. -' 4-K w lxgeffaii I ' vi fx y, 1 an 1 it - ' 2 4 .v w -- . 2' W 3 1 , I . .z... ff..-R 3 4, 'gf ' Lua f -uhm. . WP Y an at S 4 1 35i, ,f -A Gp ' Q li , Q Y Iliff, ' 'L rl' 11 ?1g:. ,:mg,: W .xy-1p,..,, . A 1 'ig .3Na: ! I gf -N 52: E 1 aff. .1 if-Q' Q i ' ' me Qz, . A K . Q g A ' -S-be-vdk, lvl ,gf-vu f ' w, 163.
”
Page 9 text:
“
71696669454 ab! like germ ,... The school year 1958-59 was an exciting and wonderful year for the maiority of Washington High School students, it went by much too quickly for our seniors, however. The many sports, activities, and classes we took part in will long be among our favorite memories. Football season with its eager crowds, cheerleaders, brisk cold weather, and victory dances in the boys' gym, those long but fun filled bus trips to away games, our band's halftime shows, homecoming and mum corsages, and most of all, our dream team, Friday rallies, and noon parades will always be a part of any Wash- ington High graduate. The Christmas Season was made even more ioyous as we found ourselves dancing to the music of big- name bands at the Junior Woman's Club, Y-Teen, and Hi-Y formals. Every other Friday, a fine Hi-Times would tell us of the latest victories of the varsity debate team and Speech De- partment, who were constantly bringing more honors to Wash- ington High as they climaxed a banner year in all area speech tournaments. Our basketball season under our fine new coach, Bob Greenwood, was the best ever registered at Washington High. ln early January, the twenty candidates nominated by their fellow seniors and classmates for the two honors of Miss Massillonian and Outstanding Senior Boy were an- nounced. Seniors also voted forthe teacher they felt would be a worthy dedicatee of the '59 Massillonian. The wonderful chapel where each of the Miss Massillonian candidates were interviewed before a panel of judges was one of the highlights of the year. The choir presented their annual operetta in February, which this year was the hit musical Oklahoma! Forty-six seniors were thrilled to receive letters announcing their induction into National Honor Society on, ironically, Friday, March 13. The Student Council's Kouncil Kapers was entitled The Jack Below Parr Show, and was a hilarious take-off on the television show. Tiger Swing Band members will remember their four day trip and halftime per- formance for Chicago's All-Star Football Game and the Mili- tary Ball, with its oriental setting given in their honor. The concluding months featured various club's field trips, many banquets, the Choral Floral Ball at the Onesto Hotel, the Jr.-Sr.-Prom, called Sayonara fwhich sadly means Goodbyel held at Myers Lake, exams, and scholarships, Honor Chapel, the Annual Board autograph dance, beautiful Senior Chapel, the all night party and commencement at Tiger Stadium brought to a sad but successful close the school year 1958-59. Graduation - a symbol of achievement. U-1-Sb Mrs. Barnett supervises the placement of lockers for the coming year. This ritual symbolizes the end of three months of freedom. ld. Student Council advisers, Miss Smith and Mrs. Sinnock, in the finale to the Student Council's Beat McKinley Chapel, danced and led the student body in hilarious cheering.
”
Page 11 text:
“
usp' Zetlefz 70. 71. , coNsmucnoN All students, during the past two years, have noticed the rapid advancement in the construction of our new addition to the high school. The enormous project was undertaken in the fall of October, 1957. The expected completion date is August 15. Due to a strike of con- struction workers and brick layers, the opening date may be set back. The new addition will not only add to the beauty of the school but will also provide an enlarged curriculum in the vocational department. lt will equip the depart- ment with adequate facilities and tools for all students. This new addition is called the vocational wing, and will chiefly provide room for vocational classes. Many of the facilities in the new wing are: o general metals shop, body shop, auto mechanics, welding shop, machine shop, and related classrooms. There will also be o new swimming pool which will enable all the gyn: classes to participate in a swimming program, a new library, and an addition to the cafeteria. Construction crews moved in late in the fall to start our new school improvement program. it K X 1 1 i -t X 10 Tiger Stadium recalls to all of us many of our favorite high wonderful Tiger victories, and for the seniors, no place was school memories. On the football field outstanding athletes more appropriate for Commencement. were made and discovered, this stadium was the scene of
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.