Washington High School - Anvil Yearbook (East Chicago, IN)

 - Class of 1933

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U ZS 5 5 O ' . 9 qw P ge Four In thls t1me of trlbulatlon, through sustamed cooperatlon and contlnued work, real dlfhcultles have been overcome lh order to pubhsh rhls, the Semor Anvll of 1933 Because of the curtailed prlce of the book and the other sources, to reduce the sue of the annual, and to economlze ln every posslble way wlthout reducmg the quality of the book There are a number of features which make this book unlque Breakmg away from the usual style of hugh school year book, the staff has utxllzed an altogether new arrangement A broken narratlve, m several styles of wrxtmg, has been used No art theme has been developed The yearbook IS the school hlstory and memory book Wxth thns m mmd, the staff of the Semor Anvil has comp1led the record of th1s hlstory makmg perxod, the school year of 1932 33 Set forth m the pages whlch follow are the act1v1t1es of the day week, and month, mcluclmg athletlcs, musxc, drama, forensxcs, the classroom and the laboratory, the gymnaslum and the pool, the office and the counselmg room, and the several depart ments of supervnsxon and aclmmlstranon It IS the wlsh of the staff that the student fill m between the lmes wlth those Hctlons of hls own lmagmatlon 1n order that the memory of hxs school year may be more complete TOP The First Day LEFT Down the Alley fl ' 5 fi . 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X 4 r. small amount of advertising, it has been necessary to raise funds from lil 'fi 1 V 'l 2 . - il 2 1 . . . 1' I I C T 4 I . ,, . . ,, . . . 7 I1 THE SCHOOL YE R PUPILS GREET WASHINGTON SCHOOL COMMENCES ON DAY AFTER LABOR DAY I-Iot September sun groups congregated before the closed doors stretchmg cranmg strammg for a v1ew of the posted notlce 12B boys meet 1n hbrary 12B grrls meet m physlcs room all 7B s go to the audltorlum the staccato sound of the bell pushing squlrmmg jostlmg ln the halls coolness of the halls the musty smell of closed rooms of freshly scrubbed floors the pungent odor of palnt o familiar faces struttmg Semors awestrlcken Freshmen Sophs and umors trymg hard to lmltate the Seniors newcomers looking tlmldly for mstructlons teachers stepplng briskly mto classrooms quiet prevaxls routme begms glad to be back wonderful vacatxon go out of town new teachers hlstory English physlcs gym which advisory room half hour classes today gomg to take chemlstry see Mr Felk home economrcs the seventh hour ask m rhe ofhce taking m got any secondhand books sign up for physlcs I want my schedule changed Walt for me after school get a drink Everyone should be Instxtutlomllzed by this time Thus all should be at the proper place at the proper time See that proper passes are glven BELOW Second Floor Hall RIGHT The No ch Stalr y Z- Page F: 1 . OU ' C MONITORS TAKE POSTS SENIORS ELECT OFFICERS DEBATERS PREPARE FOR SEASON STUDENT CLUB COMMITTEE ELECTS OFFICERS SENIORS WILL PUB LISH YEAR BOOK The departments of Waslanngton have expanded wlth the progress of the school Washmgton has extenswe curricula for a comparatlvely small cxty Each department offers a wlde chorce of subjects The vocat1onal and academlc courses have been elaborated to such an extent that many lndlvxduals are axded rn flndnng therr future vocatlons Washington 15 dlvxded mto three bulldlng units the mam buxldlng used for all academlc courses the gymnaslum and audltorxum and the shops for the vocational courses In the home rooms any student finds guldance and assrstance from hxs advisor The school offers a fine recreational program to keep the puplls physlcally and mentally ln good health Washlngton Hugh School IS admlnlstered by a prlncnpal Mr Roy W Fexk and two ass1stant prmclpals Mr A T Elliott and Mr H G Lahr Mr Elliot acts as counselor of the boys and also supervises the boys athletrc act1v1t1es Mr Lahr has charge of assembly programs The admmlstratlon is housed ln a su1te of rooms consxstxng of the prmcxpal s office the conference room for department heads and the outer ofhce The clerical work of the office IS under the supervlsxon of MISS Mable Nelson the head clerk and Mlss Helen Rlchards stenographer The members of the board of educatlon are oseph W Dunsrng Presldent Mrs B E Mc uald treasurer and Earl H McKenzie secretary Through consxstent effort on thelr part rn sprte of Hnancnal condltlons the same f3C1l1flCS for education have been malntamed ln our communlty OUR CREED o acqurre self control and self rellance co operate w1th others for the welfare of my school develop ln myself an appreclatlon of the hner thmgs of lxfe be loyal to my school ln thought and word and deed and to gxve her always of my best efforts To be consclous at all t1mes that I represent my school lh B every word and act These things shall be my honest endeavor as a student m ws Washlngton Hlgh School S The student government formerly called the student S promote worthy student actlvmes to advance the welfare of xx f M the students and to mstrll a method of government admm WK 1strat1on The student government rs derived from the mayor councxl type The constntutlon provldes for three mam de partments the executrve the legxslatrve and the lUdlC13f wnth A -ig-Qu Page Su: Noon h r on thc first floor , , . . K I ' l . . C y I 1 I l I I U I , ' 7 . , ' . ' , , . ., . . T - ' ' A 9 To - ' , To ' . ' ' . ' 5 To 9 1 a 'lx K x Q :E , llrluuv- ' , K l l an -Nl-E . 777 I -A ' . . , 1 Q lg ' l I l T-l councll, was flrst put 1nto operatlon ln the fall of 1919, to 2 ' ' ' , .Q Q-X L .e 'N , . r 5:5122 sf mu. T? ' ' - 5123 fx A Y' Sei? . . . . . l 'we--:Lgf ffr' ' . . . . . . . ' Y A, , A H iii' V -1,475 5 , , , 'iigl ' JY of Science Department Nlxddle Lefl Office Mxddlt Right Mr Mills Head of Social Studies Department Lower Let Miss Bloomqulst Girls Counselor Lauer Rxgh!-Olhce of Department Heads Mr Kellam Head of Mathematics Department Miss lung Head of the English Department 1 mayor 1 ludge 1 clerk and a council The complete student body 15 represented in sur wards which by direct vote elect the ofhcers The councilmen are elected by the members of the separate wards Regular court pro cedure takes place when cases mvolvmg the honor of a student arise The council chooses several committees to supervise many activities Some of the more important of these committees are Booster, Lost and Found Usher Health Monitor and the Safety Committees COURTESY CAMPAIGN GAINS POPLLARITY CAMPAIGN PROVES SUCCESSFUL One of the many accomplishments of the student government was the conducting of a courtesy campaign To instill in the students a better standard of courtesy one ticket to a basketball game was promised every day to a boy and a girl who were seen to do an act of real kindness This quickly put fContmuea' on page IU Page Seven l u -4 ' 4 ,Q i V Q - , , .VX r , , f V V ,Z , H I, n A7 V ADNIINISTRATION. Upper I,eft-Mr. Feilc, Principal. Upper Right-lVlr. Elliott. 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A , ' . . , . , 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 SOPHOVIORE GIRLS Top Ron Smxth Rogcre Dewey Kellx Zalula GYBXES Tepovxch lauclue Karmxlovxch Vbhxteman Baker Van Horne Chance Pusclc flarlc Sawanyl XX mls-lcvukx anowilcl Adxnolfl Rololcrolt Hamnllc Toth Sklcrge H1rtm1n lujcuelcx Bavuw Brtlcus Nlxkxlauskl cn Pxotros-.ski R1p1cL1 Sum! 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Tvnltley Gul Blailtovxch gamuels lenlxlns Kama Ycnnib R011 bzpljcm lu 1L:1ch Fwlwmnl lVltlxu5,1n Turner Fodor B-ach Potmro Sufan1 lkonlcolx l1nL1 71coL Buldn Dur ha Brunch Vallup Yuh1i7 Roller Polls Purcell Ilurinm Ku Pxuc Halas Ackerman Hzxhzlalc lhlcer lcngtl lVl1urshxQ Hruzlk Nelson Guataxtli Cohen Klelmmchter Luther Hayman llulel Fnncei Kostolmk SOPHONTORE BOYS T p R lxollx lynott F1xmanL1v.1cz Genreausltl 'Nlllcalauil-1 Nlrrennlch lVl1zal1n Nuchan Potchrn G1nQ1np5cr Gonzl Ghz-111 luL1Q7ux Lx llnllmc lxnckx Snmodl Hoffmun Dug: Roliuclc Nlaclvutxi P Mazut liogxvlczxk H1talox1tl1 lxempstcr Btldgn fum lxulxp, D14 'Vhrslnll lxrwlaxlcx Bmw Suomi Rn P1l1u:ltl Pruixecltx Rove: Shx Poplwnlx H1lu:hL1 Rep.:-nmxch Baht nec Stanxzewskx Koves Bateman ,l Lazar Prlvxs XX asxlemcz Cxchockx Kulxna McDonald Costello Zxvxch Mlhallch 7vx1nLle1 Ralcozzw Kuunsky J Saba, Trobxvxch, Blumenthal Carnet Mayerskx, Rumas, Dugan Thnd Row Harngan Thellman, Pastor Dorazmskz Banasxak Contmued on page 49 Page Nm: - . 1 . . 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Wrnbel W'1gner Halcarz Betlu 'Vlorst Samuels late I th Ixru u1rntl'latLv1ch Turnhaw Slvcullga Sahlxch Kasonv Flelsher Gr-rbaxeyzk Chlako Kocur Lemart A Pte-ldx Poll: Gnmala Kloko R1 Petruln Elan L.-rrlson Noros Wolzma 'VI Flclds Slmpion Parks Suriv Run Crlsteicu Wojxenkl Nlataxlth Nlance Albert nrd-an Cu-rnu-L Goodall Gllbol Rr.-ed lklglhasa Shonx Henrx Knucr Dlclclnson Williams Ellai Danclu Bujalu Floanor Larleon Crucean lulmn n G11 rm x 'Nlernm Suhu Hanlrxns Stoolcty Danton Avon -Xndrtws facnay Palmctcrr Dolxnsl-cv lVlcCuQlwy lantos Foclnr Wfalsh O muh Yuhawz Babrnak Helnemann Paul anovikv Kolakowskl Andrzyjewskx Fagan Fxllpxalc Ntclcwlc Yocum Dawlcxm Olah llosstragcr Nap Nltclaal-AL Chapranda Rxggxns Scmnrl Run Xvlltfong Yeman Taylor Metros 'Vlanker fnrdner Holding F Nemcth Bamth Damnatv Bulnar Kandea Ryblclcl Bobolllc Walter Nllller Blhl Rollen Carlmn A Rollen Wfllllams Mlkaltc Clparm Scot! Nlxlolara Mr uald Nlmora Kulscar Stlcora Brogan Fvans Ihml R av S 'lak Q Nemeth lxotvai Vtsalc Rnlland Davldion Stevens Sttvnrt Otxas Dakar Pls-rshcr Blclslcl farna Nl Takacs Cmodui R Perry Palgxer Nlaycr urlnnvlch Astolai Dotllch I Dollth li nnrlu C ta liutrtr Nltlaurln Baker love Iwmrth Row l'rlmmLl lVlot1 Chclowlnskl Knladr Q1lus Smhalc Nlolaltr Vllclxoy Lnlun Nan Kannn L1 Varachalr ablonslcl Colantomo Mlcu Grcevlch Hernandez Budnllc Vrehas Benlch Gordon Falrbanli Starrlcl-c lNl1Lul1 Vlalovwln Brnaduch Irllfv Run Hreha Patlyek Peru Slamkowsl-rl Nelson Ellsh Srbovan Bodnar Klestla Tlllca Serafxn Wllachalc Popp Spears landm Barnes Kxrschner Hannk Hedelxus Shzbxh Spencer Chuhra Pazdur Banai Nloore William 'Vllller uhnxon flnla Grads tuner Yrrfh Run Averx Rosensteln Kmlnskl Anderson Hozdovxch Martvnak lnonard lkonnslu Fuss lnlron lrhaln ll ln L1 llvcvlr Raxcn Walton Kaplan Ptcpslcx Qhlalco Allen Marcxnkowxkx acoby Cxreuhunae Nlalcovlak Gasdlclr Ullcrllt Popnvlrla S Solberg Srvcnlh R Pastor Dxxon Yonko Mncu Cory Jakush Hutcle Shematz Detvay Saley Horvath Knnkoly Kren Ihasz Pmhockx Maxcher Walsh Vasquez Sufana Bonom Row Womnchowskx, Sanch Splher. Rapasz, Nowakowskx, elenskx, Snlaghx Ben, gelm-Elre Nxcholas Bllxk Ferguson. Townsend, Tropek, Pruskul, Gnbau asf fn . bm , in 'SZ , l ., , v F . . 1 ,ix . V , ' . Sfkvl U ' ' . v l 'A. I S. 4 . V , il V1 . .l. - w , IN .l'-1. S V . 1, , - , Ph'l ', D. , 1 .', I' v R ' . -f. ' i, P .Vll .'. . x. Q. ,lx . 1. .lv -t Q. ' ', ., .. . , . , '-,hr . V, . . 'r I- i L . , ' - .' '. .' , ' ': . ' . r' ., , . , . . , , . . . f I Ru' '.lw fk. jUN'IOll BOYS, 'Top .Row - Rudhnlaski. jClii0SlKi', lintltfn, lf, kllerrgj, llohinsnn, H. ,Dnwlclr1g,'Str:mser.L Grnhsltl. Ktalaku, Antnnicz kOtw, 5l5np.1gnl . A . . '. . - . I I . '- A ,J . , , ..l . w- , I , . . , ,U . ' .' . I , Z. , 1 . ' , ., , , 1 ' ,- .V .J 'I ' , .1 J. ' . t , n ln .-wxn. . I nw-b , . , , , I h , ' , I X Y ' N 'V' l 'h h I . , I . H v . - - , J , SIUIJIINI GOVFRNMENT lop Ron Suse Turner Holmes Gardner Kempster Goodall Horxath Mousstr Wt d lin n1ry Ayr s Tnllotson Gallxbreth 5660141 Row Nllller Keller larabak Nlr Sngler S9gOVl3 Goodman Zlvxch Cunt uma' mm page 7 all students on thexr guard and the school seemed completely changed Pardon ne Oh c1n t I help you let me open the door for you thank you such were the comments he1rd II1 the corridors and class rooms The courtesy campalgn sponsored by the Student Government came to a close and after much del1ber1t1on 1 student w1s chosen as bemg the most courteous rn the school Thls great honor was bestowed upon Ramom V1lles 1 member of the sophomore class As a token to show that the whole school appreclated her courtesy 1 fully p11d subscr1pt1on for 1 Semor Anvxl was gxven to Ramona Durmg the campaxgn the Student Government received a number of letters of wh1ch the following one IS typ1c1l De1r Edltor We believe the followmg to be the s1ncere characterlstxcs of a courteous young man or lady A boy or g1rl not only must be courteous but must be smcere m hrs manners honest rn actlons cheerful rn work Good poxse xs 1lso essent11l A person must be gentle and frnendly and above all he must be absolutely relrable We thmk the person who has these tr11ts will win the Courtesy Campaxgn Contributed by 7B 2 Class SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS START FUNCTIONING BOY PAT ROL ON DUTY Look out' there comes a carl Stand back' Safety IS the best pohcy Come back don t jay walk' The duty of the Boy Patrol IS to protect school ch1ldren gomg to and from school and to teach them to be caunous Smce the cre1t1on of thls organization the number of child accldents has been greatly reduced Does our group meet this morning? Do we talk to the younger g1rls'7 The Glrl Counselors 1re semor 1nd junior girls chosen to aid the Girls Counselor Their duty 15 to help the glrls of the seventh elghth and nlnth gr1des by grvmg mformatlon concernxng school actrvrtles vocatlons and conduct Once a month each grrl counselor meets with the younger g1rls asslgned to her Various topics are d1scussed and questrons answered Every lVlond1y mormng the Gxrl Counselors hold thelr meetmgs the semor glrls meetxng one Monday 1nd the IUUIOI' grrls the next foplcs are dlscussed and talks to glve the younger gurls are planned I serve IS the motto of the umor Red Cross The members one representative from each advrsory room of the W1sl11ngton Hxgh School do many thmgs to l1ve up to their motto Thelr best work IS done at Tll1HlxS gxvxng when they prepare baskets of food for needy famxhes Another good deed I9 the sendmg of small glfts to the war veter1ns E Marner anv reference materlal on child labor? 9,4 speech of mtroductlon The Llbrary Staff IS kept busy N S answermg questions It 15 m1cle up of pupils who work ln X the school hbrary to g'llI1 a knowledge of hbrary orgamzatron xx 1nd functlonmg Each year the Staff presents an illustrated book to the school As many phases of hbrary work as possnble are touched upon Montluly staff meetmgs are he Continued on page 14 A QQ'- Paga Eleven l N 1 J f y f 1 1 ' . H 1 . . . , . I . . . . . . . . . . I-May I see the book report list? . . . copy of Silas . . . ' ' ..., a I . I . ,, . . R , . - . . K , 11 . A . I . . . Q l I gif ld. f ' 1 D gb f, BOY PATROL Top ROHl'H9dIDgCF Clpares Nlellcels Conoway Williams Karas Robinson Second Row-Gotch Thellman Meanguyo Vrehas Nlalcowslcx Tr1mm1l Graham Botlom Ronfwffory Perry arabalc Mr Franlcenhauser Townsend MHk0WSkl Powell GIRL COUNSELORS Top Row-S1bo Sarlea Phillips Freuclenrelch Surlvles Cesare Yurgutxs Berzac Kuzoreclc Stansl laslcn Hedelxus Vulcsmxch Roush Second Row-Conwell Maguire Bogolxa McClure Brauer Balach Cozza Samples Kline Shock Larson Regman Tfnrd Row-lures Helgren B111 Angelxch LLlCll'lSlil Srlaovan Gardner Pogach Ponovxch Munthlu W1tson Bacevxch Steinbach I'0llTfb Row-Crlstescu Anderson Kleclcner Klc-mm1n Oreslco Germelc KI8j9WSkl Gllluoe Fodor Young Bollom Row-Levy Ulhrlch B1rnes Maloney Ralxch Miss Bloomqulst Cruce1n Henry lVlcC'uslcy Flns Soltes Pqo Twlvc ' A J I 7 V 3 V 7 I U' 7 9 U ' Y , , Q 1 , - , ,J , - , , ' ' 7 I I . ' J . 7 3 ! I 7 7 ' 3 I 47 - 5 - - 7 ' ! . 7 ' 7 3 7 3 J 3 ' Y Y ' A 7 ! I Y . 7 - .! ! 1 Y 7 . ! I 1 7 K I 1 A ' Q A 7 7 Y ' I Y Y 7 D .7 ' Y ' Y V 7 1 7 7 4 9 . I Y 5 7 Y 4 3 t K 7 STUDENT CLUB COMMITTEE Top Row-Massahos Suchalc Sabo Pavelxch Sroolxey Jax-abalk Reed Brown Oprea Orvos Palla Second Row Habel Cory Darrow Barkal Anderson Chance Hormth Harvetla Taporek Pastor Shaw Bottom Row ohnston Squibb Ralxch Mnller Miss Bloomquxst Monzka Vmnla Rogers Mazrxmas UNIOR RED CROSS Top Row'-Mxclcey Zlvlch Tuloclc Przepczynslcl Raclclu A Rauch Fmslce BLr7ac Rcgman Barlcal Bednarowxcz Macmillan Second Row-'Shutan Simmons Munthxu Smllovltz Mxgas Clark Kelly Nlntxlla Trlantos Rosenberry pOPOVlCl l Cory Tlnrd ROW'WlllI3mS Gacldes Maloney Mavronxcles Ellsh Kaplm Marovlch Pouncl Dunck Gustaltus Reschan Spaulding Blumenthal Habel Vasquez Bottom Row-Main Rumas Snyder Johnston D1ron1 sy Palmer Rybenslce Heldlng Otvos Engyl France P g Tb fren - 1 1 9 a ' 1 '1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 A' Q I 1 1 1 - 1 '- 'rl , , , , , , , , - J . . . , . J . . I j K ' ' 1 1 1 9 ' ' e ' a s - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1 J 1 ' 1 1 1 ' Q 2 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .1 r if Contznuacl' om pzg ll In the IVIost IJFOIDIS mg Student C ontest vnhxrh was sponsored by he Weekly Anvll Staff med als were won by Anne I lor vat a junxor gurl and ack Smrth a semor loy Each year the stalI hold 1 like contest to hr d the most promlsmg grl and bov nn tae entire la la school I the Contest lel'l last vear medals were won by Velma Soltes and Ernest Mrller both junxors at that trme Every pupll of the high school takes part nn the choosmg of the mnners In votmg Dllplli art asked to consrder the scho lastlc standmsv of the can dd d I XX I'I'IxIY ANNIL STAFF 1 p Ron Psp yr h D auch Gordcn Ikulxg Mtnlka Haluska 1 mes In twlr Inrtlclpq Nludax Nlcshult Roak .S conz' Ixu Pogach Holmes Horxath Ehsh Saho Ixurmls mon In extm Currlculqr If Pls nst ln S asz MHZFIXUTS Vasquez borrow Row Gratunlk Dominic Garraffa Vkfxllxt UVIUCS HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS ENTERTAIN AT HOLIDAY TEA SENIORS PRESENT PLAY NOVEMBER 22 1937 SENATORS WIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Weekly Anvxl prmted and publlshed by a staff of students The latest announcements are seen ln The Senator Loudspeaker the latest news rn News I-hgh Ilghts a but of advice m the Edxtorlal and the latest llterature ln the Poets Corner In 1919 a monthly publication called the Anvll was pubhshed In 1920 the fmal number of the Anvll was enlarged to take place of a yearbook The monthly publlcatlon then became our present weekly newspaper The Anvnl w1th a staff of students from the joumallsm classes Every semester a new staff 1s chosen C OACH WALL SELECTS VARSITY TEAM DEBATERS A FTEND PURDUE ROUNDUP Tune marches on but the Weekly Anvll records all those slgnrhcant happenmgs for whlch school lxfe IS remembered The roar of the crowd the blare of horns the thud of a heavy shoe against a football another Ernday nlght game under the Washington flood hghts Who went through that mme? he gained about fave yards last down three to go how many more m1nutes of play? he h1t a brlck wall watch that pass good mterference mce blockmg off sides live yards penalty They re lmmg up agam srgnals the quarterbacks staccato whlps across the cleat torn field 3642 29 1 a splnnlng white oval the dull thud of chargmg Innes a confused muddle of faghtmg squlrmlng straining players t en a flash of scarlet he s loose' the referee throws up his hands the crowd lets out a roar TOUCHDOWN' Agaxn Coach Frank Cashs Fighting Senators of Washlngton I-Ilgh turn defeat 1nto victory ln a thrllllng last mmute rally The first four games on the Senator football schedule were agalnst the alumnl the Bears of Central Hlgh School of South Bend Englewood and Bronson I-Iall of Notre Dame The maroon and whxte grldders tled the alumnl eleven nn their Iarst tilt and then lost to the Bears but retaliated by humblmg the Englewood eleven PgF 1, ' Y ff oft- 2 L' . 1. f h, . . . Q K ' , . 5 ' a . 1 I 1 .I I S I ' 1 5 . . Q K . I ' QQ J . n a . .. . I 'D , T. .K - II7 - , To ao'C. r. , 1, I ', x'.'.. I ., - - I' -I I4- . .,'. . PC. '. r. If 4 'n 's , , f , . 1 . I I, , .. A K- I I - fe e', L . I 't. . '. I Q A, , . , . News! What's the news? Where are the latest current events of Washin ton Hi h School found? In the - U U g g . M 1-I - an ' ' av -I - - Ll - - as - - , . , , . , . . . f ' fl 7 17 ' ' if ' 7, ' KC ' 7Y . .... . .... . , . . . . ' , , . . . . . . . . , , , . . . h . , . . . . . . . . x . .j . - . , , 4 ' . If C Ollffffn I OO I HAI I. lop fu ll S I llipiak Rollins Pr tthcn Antomc A Fillpiak Hickman Nluday Rottenbtrg Strl on IN cksic ll l 1 I C 1 fxm Stg xla Iurto Zlwch Shaw Smith IN-emeth Nlassahts Stutns Taylor Nlr Cash Bottom Rox Stan III ak Isl ilu ki Rtl rn lu Miller Wfhitt Lzmtn IX'lSlLXlCI'l Darn nats In the last of these four preliminary games the Senators lost to the Bronson Hall gridders ln a verv hard fought encounter Ihe next three games on the maroon and white grid schedule were against the Froebel Blue Devils the Horsemen of Horace Mann and the Whiting Oilers For the hrst time ln 12 years the Senators defeated the Blue Devils of Eroebel and continued on their campaign of victory by defeating the Horsemen and the Cilers In these three games Stan and Rollins each made two touchdowns Kaslevlch and Klolxoski made one apiece and Daronatsv drop kicked four times over the cross bar for extra points Ilie Hammond Wildcats were the next to crumble before the attack of the Senator grid machine The Cats made two touchdowns in the first five minutes of play but after that the whole game belonged to the Wfashmg tonians Daronatsy made the first touchdown for the Senators and Klokoslti and Stan followed his example and plunged over the goal line The maroon and white eleven was defeated by the Golden Tornado of Emerson Klokoski made the only good touchdown for the Senators when he hit the center of the line and plunged through To make up for this defeat the Senators humbled the Rough Riders of Roosevelt to w1n the city championship In this game Stan made two markers and Rollins racing the length of the field, made a third Daronatsy drop kicked tw1ce over the bar for extra points The last game for the Washington gridmen of 1932 was agamst the Blue Avalanche of Elkhart for the Northern Indiana High School football championship Elkhart drew first blood in the opening quarter and Wasliington got a safety when White fell upon the ball behind the goal line The Senators rallied in the second half and Stan made a touchdown after the Senator backs had smashed the Elkhart line to pieces In the last quarter Stan made another marker after Daronatsy and Klokoskr had brought the ball down the field Seven games of their hard muscle bruising, eleven game schedule were qllllw, won by the Senators now famous last half last quarter and even last minute ,..... rallies Seven games' They didn t even know when they were beaten ll III llllll BE Q 23,-Ig 555:-rf mga 5 255 zmgqj 95557 QO- 0.0-'Tl UIQ'-1? 355377 f 4m l'1'l 5325 sq'O Uv-ax DJQI3 r-4 3-ADW! casa' :mmf rvaatn-1 9.-.o.EP,73 535,-4 051' U1 o-5 O E-+ O EO Z 55'-5 cram?-7 :1-Us? FLD. 5,-.FW :VS 2 H-. TE na U ' :cg D? 31:96 -OCD 9.--Ea 02.35 HNQUQ dl I i, In F l 'A 50 C I3 Vi Lf' D ru as 'fu ru E 5 O 3 ru 5 ff Vi su 2 na NC 'fu 'T O 3 ru C ru Q D- su X4 fl! E' 9- rv W 'Y 2. C Q su 5 LL XC The Senators wm the Northern Indiana High School championship the team is presented w1th a trophy the athletes don award sweaters and junior, sophomore, and freshman football players await the next football season X Q, I turning back, walking a little more slowly into the building, up the stairs to the class room husthng ceases all is calm again as the students resume their studies 'Bmw P gc F flee 5 T I:'1. t. v . Q . ., . -. '1. . , . . . , I . o n vs. . 1' ur If 1 ' 'ju ' . , ' . ' . . ', , If - , '. Y. ' '- . ' , . , . V' . . mlm: M '. m Hs , V I '. '. ' ' ' , . I , . i . y. . K I , f Y v I - . . , T . I l , . I 1 r 1 r . .T- .' 1 Q, 1 1 ' ' . 1 ' 4 . A C ' V . t I . . ' ' , , - r '. K I ' - ' ' ' I , K , . 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Q5 ., f F , ml X fur fm X X 6 2 f 1 I fWm,m 2 ,Z 9,351 V Q My .M ffl A ,g-.: --:- ff f gm?-S0835 3 f S is 1 Blnlib tiff 1,1111 ,8'x,.Bf'3xxdNImlIIIllIllllUIIIl fi no 317 f' ,W roar Cx Founo Dent Once 1 month 1 fire drlll IS held E1ch t1me the puplls try to lmprove over the time before by movlng f1ster and clearing the bulldlng m less tlme On May 4 1939 the State Fire M1rshal c1me for 1n mspectlon of our school The building was cleared 1n three minutes and flfteen seconds Our score w1s nmety four out of 1 posslble one hundred There wlll be a Pep Sessxon at noon today Sport f1ns gradually Hll the audxtorlum yell leaders maroon and whlte football players basket ball players loud yelhng volces new yells old yells everybody yells All rlght gang come on lets go' s s s ss s s s1st Boom' Bah' East Chlcago' Rah' Go you' Go you' ye1 te1m hght' louder g1ng' Semtors rah' team' team' team' lets stand for school Hall noble Washlngton Go' Senators Go' hlt If gang Now gang use some of thls out on the floor and Held What do you have there ack? Chxckens cranberrxes vegetables pickles potatoes bread 1nd mllk Thls cert1mly IS gomg to make some one happy Yeah' Isn t xt great? It surely IS Im gOll'lg to ITUSS math and Cl'lCI'l'1lStl'y today Thanksgxvmg b1skets should be delivered during advxsory unless previously arranged Send representatlves an one helper unless the basket IS too large Bread may be secured 1n the ofhce Thanksglvmg baskets whlch consist of donatlons made by puplls are given to the poor every ye1r Tlme IS taken by the puplls durmg advxsory and second hour periods to deliver the baskets Each year approximately forty to fifty baskets are filled and dehvered The relief work which IS carried on ln our school IS a proyect that has recelved much favorable comment Thls work IS carrled on through the offices of the girls and boys counselors The procedure IS 1s follows an application lS made to the school by the parents of those pupxls who 1re ln need of rehef The school sends these applications to the townshlp and mvestlgators are sent to see whether the pupils are facmg the actual need that had been listed on the apphcatlon that was sent to them After thorough lnvestlgatlon wnth the mspectors approval the necessary provlsxons are sent out by the township The Red Cross 15 1nother organlzatxon that has taken an ac tlve part ln the relief work about the school and community Cloth mg, hose, and other garments are elther made up or mended for those students who face such need The students are removed from embarrassment and are placed on an equal basxs wxth the rest of the student body 4 Art Class Making Posters Page Sxxzeen l si 1 1 W 9 X . I 6 ' f l , V 131--IE-. .. H - . I ' 1:,: N X 2 0 a 4 , 7 l 1 . ' Agni- iN-' 'Xe ,zi . I ' -I . . f- ' 45 5. ' ' -wflilllllllr V lr' ,., f ,. 41 Z - Www f-. -Idsf, ffz-.. . W 1 T fgf' . - .Ha mf' .-f - -, ,-- ffXfx,.,f,'- 4 11,1 l 154 , , , . . ix E-I ,syflagstf x,,,....Q, pf ,if 2253?-gs.. X ,fy,f.jy Z .21 4--33 A' I - ' ..... .....,.1,.11 tif, V 1 ' f , , - K , ' - A '35 1- ,. bf .1.- ' ' V-' 'l' ' I LZZ'1IIIIIIJfI!Z77J:I:2:'!::::!:ZII3lgliEHEllLE!Emum!!!!!!ll1ll'r?g,EgE5l ZW, . f, ,ll Qlxmui.,,u,,I,,,,,,,,l.,,um I -: 5 -I: If ff ,W sz? ' 7' P15 255113 ,- ,,, f -:T g , e1gf - 1 'ZZl , ,-::, X TH E F 'RE WWWAWW amz 1.39.1-H+ l f ,Arif AZ- 11. :Q 4 ,,,l,mmmxsmxxs- wx - --tis:-.1-11, .ff U 1 -1 . -mlkf. ke, - . ' . . ' . '. E' J T Z, 'Q ,T X 1 lf:-S' A fl V' if v 1 lv l ' 'fiaeffi . - --:Z f'1'- 1.11, firm-sh ,x G-' ' ' .f f 1- 1ii:.Ll'7-'J' 'faced ,..f'-:vgsrg x - - ,xs , 1 Ti 'gznigi-1.,H , 555531 ,, '-.. 1. .4-Q . 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W ,,,,,,, WASHINGTON WILL HOLD ELECTION Party lmes were strongly drawn and great prmcxples remaxned firm 1n the Mock Election conducted by the student government on November 8 Classroms became preclncts and grades became wards as wlth real ballots and actual electlon boards the students elected Roosevelt GRADES ARE ENTERED IN COURSE BOOKS Grades are xssued at the end of each quarter or ten week perlod In the small brown course books are entered the letters whnch measure each puprl s scholastic attunments E S U and F for a txme are not merely letters of the 1lphabet but are the co1n IH whlch the pupils efforts are pald Some by great efforts have amassed 1 wealth of E s rare Iewels thers more moderate 1n expendlture of ablllty tlme and effort are pleased wlth modest fortunes of Ss and U MAYOR JOHN JARABAK TO TALK BEFORE N E A IN CHICAGO The Student Government of Washmgton Hlgh School has won recognxtlon whrch has spread conslderably beyond the boundarles of 1ts own mstltutlon An 1nv1tat1on has been extended to Mayor ohn arabak to speak before the S udent Government dxvlsxon of the Natlonal Eclucanon Assoclatlon on the subject The Work of a Student Council Thexr sessions wll be held in Chlcago on uly 4 and 5 ll Whlte House Washmgton D C November 21 1932 My dear Mr arabak The Presldent has asked me to thank you and the pupils of the East Chlcago Schools for the cordial message of welcome conveyed by your letter of November 4 Sincerely yours LAWRENCE RICHEY Secretary to the Preszdent TONY SARGS MARIONETTES ARE COMING These charmlng puppets were presented Wednesday November 9 m the Washlngton Audltorxum under the ausplces of the Senlor Anvll The play was Smbad the Saxlor an old favorite from the Arablan N1ghts The curtams open gasps are heard from the audlence Slnbad starts on h1s lourney of adventures a beautxful tableau of a ship wreck suddenly a streak of hghtmng a clap of thunder ch1ldren starmg open mouthed swayrng back and forth with each rock of the boat the wmd howlmg and shrlek mg more hghtnmg IIIS nearmg shore rocks, rocks the shxp IS stranded on the shores of an unknown lsland Slnbad IS saved rellef spreads throughout the audxence Washington vs Elkhart - I . .-- . fl, Q x ,, E I E j 1 ' 9 I 5 E T- -ll tm, Q g 1 Huh' A 514' - - CUC -. 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I . . .. . , - Page Seventeen 'N Q, ., 'N I ACmc l Nl nent Z AG up fth Faculty 3 M Frankenhause C u 5 The Nly C' sttuents 6 The Cam 1 Club Mets 7 M Ellot 8 Pass pleas 9 The Bg St rm There IS also the story of the Old Man of the Sea the story of the Princess a breath taklng 'adventure mth a shark under water thrxlhng alr adventure wlth the great Roc The elephants donkeys camels monkeys lambs and other an1mals create an atmosphere full of beauty and charm The characters are quamt and f1ntast1c and they banish all thoughts of classes and lessons SINBAD THE SAILOR Prologue A Deserted Beach Near B1gdad ACT II ACT I Scene faj The Shnp Scene I a The Sarlmg b Under the Sea lb, The Storm Scene The Valley of ewels Scene II A Tropxcal Island The Castaways Seem The Carqvan Scene III aj The Cxty Gate Scene 1 In the Sultan s Palace b Smbad s Shop b The Slave lVlerchant Scene IV The Princess S Garden Scene V The Court of the Sultan Tony Sargs Marxonettes gave 1 performance which presents many features of allurmg quahtxes The stage settmgs 1n the Hrst place create a definlte atmosphere and the marlonettes handled by experts comblne to make 1 prcture of reahty that IS never lost from begmnmg to end WOODSHOP BOYS PREPARE FOR PURDUE ROUND UP DRAFTING CLASSES PREPARE FOR PURDUE ROUND UP The woodshop boys and the drafting classes were buslly at work glVlI1g the hnrshlng touches to thelr entrees for the final event on May thlrd Several boys of the woodshop have completed the projects which they wxshed to gy enter Some of the projects upon Wl'l1Cl1 they have worked for months wlth utmost care and sklll are various forms of cabmets tables radio benches and drfferent kinds of patterns Besides these projects they have made other artrcles that have been sold to help 1n financing thelr trip to Purdue The Student Government has sponsored an afternoon dance wxth the same pur pose ln mmd The draftmg department has cooperated wxth the shops and has set as a in goal to be attalned the first award of the Round up plaque glven to the A school whrch totals the highest number of polnts for the best projects Pg Lab . 1 A a or . . ro o e . . r. 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A A a e 'li' teen IHI CASI OI THF YOUNGFST lop Ro mGmrdon Smrth Blood orth Som dx H zn Solus Tarler L xy Bh d I3 tl nz hun Hoffman Powell Klelnman Sauer Young Rodgers SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE YOUNGEST A PLAY OF ALL PLAYS Rnchard Winslow The Youngest IS constantly being bullied by hls d0IH1h3IlI'lg famlly Mark' Augusta' Ohver' all of them' Rmchard s des1re IS to become a poet a professlon whlch the family dxsapproves In an unexpected and embarrassing mtroductxon Rlchard becomes acquainted wrth Nancy Blake a close friend of the W1nslows Reahzlng Rlchards phght Nancy makes a sportmg bet wlth her hostess Muff the youngest daughter of the W1nslow household to the effect that Rlchard could gam prom1nence ln the household m a few days time Nancys method for maklng Rlchard over IS by bemg klnd and sweet to l1lIT1 somethmg to whxch he IS unaccustomed Thxngs seem to run smoothly for Nancy Alan the famlly lawyer and brother ln law dlscovers that R1chard has been left a portlon rn h1s fathers w1ll He lets Rtchard m on the secret and through Nancy s IIIHUCDCC tells hlm to act lmmedlately Rzchards 1llfCl'lOl'lty complex overcomes hrm and he IS stunned to hear that a huge sum ns awaltmg hlm Hls famxly fear returns Fourth of uly' The customary blg celebration for the employees of the Wlnslows Pm Factory rs now 1n progress Ohver the heredltary head of the Wxnslow mterest IS to convey greetings Rlchard makes a final plea for hrs rlght Refused R r 1 p p Its Ohvers speech Ohver who had prepared a speech on manuscrlpt IS red as a beet I-Ie stutters and stammers untll Rlchard comes to the rescue and delivers a remarkable and br1ll1ant address advocating shorter hours and lelsure tlme for the employees much to Ohver s dxsgust After enjoylng free eats the crowd leaves And now my dear famlly I have a l1ttle surprlse for you I own thxs house and everything else and 1f you don t beheve me ask my lawyer Alan Uh uh h lf anyone wants me I may be found In my pool So Richard Hnally succeeds ln gettmg hrs rlghts But through Nancys Influence lf Flnally ends ln a trust fund Everyone 15 satxshed Richard and Nancy? ...af Here comes the brxde all dressed 1n whrte Curtam M The Youngest a three act comedy was wrltten by Phxlhp Barry a promlnent young modern playwrlght is--...s The cast consists of the followmg Richard WIUSIOW I-Ierbert Powell ff Mrs Charlotte Wxnslow Ruth Levy Alan Martln Martln Tarler F Q Augusta Martm Velma Soltes Q Martha Wlnslow Evelyn Bloodwotth V Nancy Blake Gertrude Klemman XZ Olrver Wxnslow etome I-Iem f If Kane the rnald Mary Catherme Young ' ml F Mark Wlnslow ack Smlth l Pgh K 'KJ . 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S'y.,l' sr IVI'lf'l'1l' S1mu -l' Holton: Ixonff' ohnstxn Shirven Goodman B1ktr Phillips CHRISTMAS VACATION BEGINS Spec11l observances 1re 1lw1ys grven to the C hr1stm1s season 1nd sever1l fe1tures combine to make xt a joyous occ1s on Cl1sses 1nd clubs look forw1rd to thrs day by prep1r1ng splendid t1lks 1nd programs pert11n1ng to the Chr1stm1s se1son Our poets mus1c11ns decor1tors 1re 111 busy planning to make thls holxday 1 most joyful one 'VIr Rossm1n lssued 1 very clear 1nd fine greetmg to the faculty wlshmg all 1 happy Chrlstmas and prosperous New Year Solemn yet brlngmg 1 touch of mlrth to brighten the dark spots 1n atmosphere fafnlllal' once a year 1 Chr1stm1s tree from the Student Government the fr1gr1nce of pme tmsel ropes and fr1g1le gxlt balls 1 s 1r lnghts 1 cholr 1g11nst 1 whxte b1ckground 1nd fhckerlng fl1mes of candles strllness Untold Ye Portals Everlastmg The Flrst Noel Joy To The Xworld classes discuss the orlgm ol Chr1stm1s ln varlous countrles and sxng s1cred hymns c1rolers pass solemnly through the halls Sllent Nxght Oh Llttle Town of Bethlehem w1sh1ng the students and faculty a merry Chr1stm1s 'Ind a prosperous New Ye1r LAKE COUNTY DISCUSSION LEAGUE CONTEST TONIGHT VIARY ANTONIC WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Indrana Umversrty sponsors 1 state w1de d1scuss1on contest m whlch a representatlve of each hlgh school presents hns vrew of the prescrrbed subject Thrs furmshes 1 marvelous opportumty for the student of pubhc 1fI11rs m a m1nner less form1l than the deb1te The 1932 contest brought great honor to Xxmshxngton when Mary Antomc won the local county and dlstrxct meets Then she chmwed the se1son wnth 1 br1ll11nt trrumph rn the double contest 1t Bloomington Thus w1s 1 dnstmct trlumph bec1use If brought W1Sll1ngfOI1 1nother st1te vlctory rn forensic actlvmes and M1ry 1lso was the hrst gurl o 1ch1eve such 1 great honor FIRST CALL POR DEBATERS DEBATERS PREPARE FOR SEASON l mt I Jlfll iff? MLllN ' f ffl: LZ Z4 x, X PgeTe y 5 f' iv I I umnuh Il Z Resolved The government should own 1nd operate the hydro electrlc power A deb1tmg class was orgamyed whlch convened after school a few days 1 week Every person th1t came out p1rt1c1pated m the drscusslons and debates grven ln the class From these partxcxpants were chosen the nega t1ve and the afHrm1t1ve te1ms Thelr first pr1ct1ce debates were wlth La Porte and Mrshawaka and their present1t1on was very convmcmg and pleasing The neg1t1ve team m 1 very closely contested debate lost to the Ham mond afhrmatxve team Then for the first tune smce Washxngton has debated agamst I-I1mmond our afhrmatrve team received the dec1s1on Our teams also were glven the decisions against Roosevelt I-hgh School Support your team and come to the Hammond Washrngton Debate IDII I 1 'un 0 c 17 tr. As rm, . th- . 1 t s. 7 J 1 , Y , . 1, TA, A: Q I L I- - y l lc , m I L 1 I I I I l I . K . f Iv . . . . , ' . 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' L1 W 711' NA'I IONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top Rowxzwxch Budnus Con c-ll Smmth Mllcr Goodman Sakos Segovla Llncoln ,Second Rowtopr a Btrta IDFZILICII Klunman Nlalxl Ball Mata ar Gardnt Reds., rs rlfnrd ROHiOflSk0 Watscun Ixlne Bogoha Dennxs Sostxlc Frzudcnrexch Rahch Htdchus lV'unth1u Ballon Ron B autr Barns Sed r Soltes Rama BI cd rth Young Kleclcncr Srl ovan to be held at the Roosevelt High School for the championship of the dxstrlct Admlssxon w1ll be ten cents per person The outcome of these debates was ln favor of Hammond Hlgh School Make the Natxonal Honor Soc1ety9 congratulatxons scholarshxp leadershlp character and servxce your avera e9 h1gh standmg In 1919 the Nauonal Honor Soclety was estabhshed by the Nanonal Assocnatxon of Secondary School Prln cxpals The Washlngton chapter was orgamzed 1n 1978 A faculty committee of thnrty five wxth the pr1nc1pal chose the membershxp from the n1nety puplls who have the hxghest scholastlc standing ln the entlre semor class The committee considered the service character and leadershrp of thls group Out of these nnnety students one thlrd who ranked the hlghest m the character 1st1cs mentloned above were selected as members of the socxety Scholastlc stanchng I5 also recognlzed by the Honor Roll whlch consists of the names of those students who recerved E ln all their sohds durmg the semester The names of these puplls are pubhshed 1n the Weekly Anvxl at the end of each semester SENIOR QUILL AND STAFF GIVE DANCE CHORAL CLUB GIVE HOLIDAY DANCE uestlonmg freshmen excited sophomores loyous lumors and dlgnlhed senrors all wend thelr way to the spacxous ballroom the gymnaslum to spend a few pleasant hours wlth their favorlte gxrl frnends and boy frlends The soft rhythmlc music begms to play A bashful boy hes1tat1ngly ap proaches an eagerly wanting g1rl May I have this dance? Certainly f They dance Dreamy soft music leads them mto a slow swaylng waltz - H1 there great music swell dancer crazy about that pxece i crowd danclng terrlbly met the chaperons7 funny couple TZ CXCUSC ITIC ,f i ROBESON GLEE CLUB GIVES DANCE QUILL AND STAFF GIVES CHRISTMAS DANCE Out of the Nxght Soft Llghts and Sweet Music A Boy and a Girl Were Dancmg Contented Look Whos Here Sweet Sue Waltzmg 1n a Dream Save the Last Dance for Mndnlght Waltz The Waltz You Saved for Me Home Sweet Home Good Nrght Let s Put Out the Llghts and Go To Sleep Sleep Z Thoughts of history Enghsla mathematics and physics dimly fade 3 mto the background as many gay hearts dance the hours away N S P ge T enry one y I Q . ' . ' 44 1 W ' - ' I ' . . Q I ' .K I I . ' I . e,4 -., , -n . , 1 . its , . 'r, 'v4. ' - , . , 1 . , , , ' ' , . , ' 1 , A . I 'H' F. 1, . 0, 0, , . .. 0:- wo , , - , 1 . . , . ' . , 77 A, . . ,, . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . ' 1 1 I 1 ' 7 5 . , - . . - . . ' ,7 Q a 9 s K 7 7 ' ll ' Y, . H ' S f D .:. ..: A D Av,-I: Q . . . mce loolcmg . . . danced wxth him yet? . , . cute dress . . . qulte a 53 - ' ' 5' fi- . . . v . . . . . . . . . . 3 A1 W . . . E N. K y 5 . WI - +- ' E CC ' 7, Cf ' ' 73 ll I i ' ' 3, If 7? CC 7 77 bi KC A 7, ll ' ' ,7 Cl I I X - - 79 J x Xl' as U l 1 . as . - H D I . at 1 Aly- 4 'G ' . , as 14 sa - ' 'l ' N 5 , . .A . . ' , I . li , , , , L. ,- . . 3' X , Alt o! , . b 5 W, a w - BASRETBALL Top Ron Sgoua Dull Roberson Potchen Cuach Cash Rolllns Selon Sapp Botlom Ran SLCFIIC Daronaty Ixaslevxch Ottu Rylenske The referee tosses the ball mto the a1r the centers jump for the t1p off the famllxar sound of a ball bemg drlbbled down the floor a few qulck passes then a flash of red under the basket the swlsh of net the shrlll blast of the referee s whlstle the roar of the spectators a basket' The Senator cagemen started thelr 1933 basketball season brrllxantly by wmnmg the flrst four games They opened therr season by defeatxng the La Porte Sllcers rhe Hammond Wxldcats the Whltlng Ollers and the Hammond Tech Tlgers In these four games Art Daronatsy Carl Otto Cleveland Sapp and General Rollms respect1vely were hxgh pomt men After wmnmg these games the Senators went mto a slump and lost the next four games The Valpara1so V1k1ngs broke the Washmgton wmmng streak and the Senators lost 1n turn to the Hammond Wrldcats the Delphr qumtet and the Froebel Blue Devlls The Washington cagemen agam emerged v1ctor1ous over the Hammond Tech Tigers and then defeated the Norsemen of Emerson Blmky Kaslevlch and General Rollms were the heroes of these two games Thus m the first ten games of their basketball schedule for 1932 33 the maroon and whxte clad Senator cagemen have made a record of SIX vxctorles and four defeats Thls IS a good record for the first half of the schedule and xs even better than the record made m the first half of the games played by the basketball team of 1931 32 The last half of the Senator cage schedule was not as successful as the Hrst half the Senators wmnmg four of the remammg ten games The Senators were defeated by the Norsemen of Horace Mann but made up for the defeat by agam humbling the Whmng Oxlers In thas game Steve Rybenske led ln making pomts The maroon and whlte lost to the Roosevelt Rough Riders and later were defeated by the Valparaiso VlklHgS the Froebel Blue Devzls and the Norstmen The Washmgton qumtet then defeated the Horsemen of Horace Mann ,441 Lu 6392-5 X iq-Hia Carl Otto belng high pomt man The Senators humbled the Central Hugh -.t if,-9 lrqgfil- School cagemen of Fr Wayne Rybenske agam leadlng ln pomts ww the city champ1onsh1p In the last game of their schedule the Senators defeated Lew Wallace maklng a record of ten losses and ten w1ns The Congressmen should also be glven recognltnon for the fact that they won 16 games out of a schedule of 18 x Everythmgs all set partlcxpants are lined up wa1t1ng for the 5 W srgnal there xt goes' In they plunge a loud splashmg of water X is come on Keller keep It up faster, M3ZFlm3S thats the way come on, team' Page Twenty two 1 ' .' - e ., , , , c. .., ' , rv , . . H ' ', ,. . s . . -' , t, 'v ' . . , . I K I I 3 . - K 1 l K K 3 Y 7 . . . , . , , . , . , 7 Y ' ' , . . 1 7 , . 9 3 K ' 7 , . L . . 2 T ' as 3 ' 5 , f , - uh- at swff-'.-mssa - - - - ' 4 -':: -I . 1 'Z . - - F ' 15:51-EE 11, 'ffl A:,.1:4 yy Pity at ' - - - 3:-222 ,lpn iyafi-la.. - , - -.5 .t - .- - - ' - - 5' .5519- Elf-e The Senator ca ers a a1n lost to the Roosevelt umtet 1v1n Roosevelt 5- if -, t ,E - - - . ' : js ' , 1? Tii v ' - Ei ?lTi':-?',,,.xn,. I -1' . . 4 ll. ' A 2:12 C' fri' -'lee-,A -fi ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' , A 'V-VQ?1?.'?f - - - , , . - - . . . 7 is PEP SFSBION I I DIYD 'Tc .-5.1-I 'AL B OFFICIAL BDLLIATI UL: CULJ AVD I LP II '1 I 'Ki TY JJAS VT SALT rm x TEAMS A mn C 1 TEAMS EAI , mu 3 GIRLS START HOCKEY PRACTICE VARSITY CI-IOSEN BY COACH WALL The whxstle the game begms ground' stlcksl agam again the puck IS hxr a pass to Lefty dnbbhng passmg now w1th1n strxkmg circle a try for goal oh' missed' a bully off battling back forth at last varsxty takes puck drrbbles Smith has It swmgs ln xt goes a score for the varsltyl Many veterans wrll be lost through graduatnon but Coach Wall IS confident of buxldlng a strong team around the few remamxng veterans Swmamers ready go' the report of the starters gun the splash of bodles lnttxng the water the churnmg of the water as the swxmmers race to tlae other end of the pool a hand touches the side the tune keepers stop thelr watches and the judge announces the wmners The Senator mermen started thenr 1933 season by tymg the alumm tankmen and after thls meet they had to make sxx starts before they were able to wm a meet They lost to Thornton Fractional twxce to Hammond Um P ge T myth ee v 'Z lg V 1 ,L ya A ,L I 4 A , I A rx. . , 1 ' . , P 1: THE .1 1, .mrs A ' -f X ' A M A T' .- YE Tiiarr :FAT awe ' fix! I ' Ove .I I ' +-Sr ,r W Q .. t -.Fas J .lfwifn -.J ,V V .L Al VN, 5 '-urllv, K 5 I ,K ,xy x T, ,T,,,,,,V ,Viv In I T . .1 I 1 L J .1 I, X ,i5 S 9TH HOUR GY? SCILDUTL TU, ,fn C, FV , -..-.. ..... -,- Q, 2 .jx .. ' Q T .e ' 1 f lf 9 , A I - T' fits? .Ca I we ,'.v'y ' T I ' xiii' .fix '.. . . . , . . . . vc 1 . ' ...L 1 t. -.. . ' 4 D 1 ...K l I . 1 s ' . 1 . , 1 . 1 ' ' a v ' d IV! - 7 U 'Q' VP' 6,00 J S004 30 G OFY1, wrql, 79 J -. 6' 0 OFFICIAL BULL ,,6,Qx,p mes LING lower WIT ILD.c.1N HIGH sox-loo 'W Q- 21, scrooz. cm AT 5 so P M Tomy Amusslow :J QOQJQZ- 1' F ff 1 02 ,Q Glo! l DAO TDALL Q0 as f BOYS' TEANS FOR Url HOME ROOM BASF BALL TOUR TA. NT, FROI GRADES TI 9B WILL L BULLE wx KAL ,ms L FYXHTVS vO'P TEE' TRY X QOX mjiaxl cm' in 5 55 versrty High School and to Whltrng The Senators then defeated the University Hlgh School tanlcmen but lost to Whxtlng and Hammond Holmes Gemsauslcx Pl3SEClCl Delnlclcl and Kelly tool: first places 1n their events and Winn Jaclcush Kelly and pl3SCClCl won ln the relays TUMBLING TEAMS BEGIN PRACTICE Under the chrectlon of Coach Dickes a tumblmg team was organized thls year for the second tlme ln the history of Washlngton Hlgh School Last year the Senator tumhlers had only one meet whlch they won and this year Mr Dickes has succeeded in scheduling two meets thus far The tumhlmg team gave two fine performances whlch were greatly enjoyed by both the students and the faculty ln the Thursday mornlng assembhes Tnmers ready wrestle' the two wrestlers advance they clmch they fall heavxly upon the mat Page T :My lo r ' 7 I Q Aho -z I Wm' Ii 4 s Q 4 I ,.,- P Z M f- LMC D P-qs' ' 'L L Q ,--', 'S l Q .,lL ' be - 1 V, I Z' Q ,l'l '7 gs. 0? M ' V251 A N V LQ Q94 ,y ,. : O Q l , I 4 ' fwfr? ' ,3 1900 QW 0 A 63, PQ, 'wi FRIDA . A v,c ' l MA 1 V. K. A. -dwarf K V . I 1 IR T'.E,' . .fi 'lo' gli- ,ti l'X I7 . ll - ' 1113? rm- - L ' I 'Q e . I ,r Q K T m fl E' . I 4.l' by 'I I 'L 0 1: P N Su ij, 4 'V , xp. , A K Q V . Y ' ll BASKETBALL fop Row Coach Wall Rogers Logan Smrth Kocur Garaffa Bo tom Row-Nlazrxmas Bogolxa Cesare lkozlk Kcllar the tlmcrs look at th xr watches one of the grapplers beg ns to gxve the other strams harder hls shoulders touch he s pmned' the referee slaps the winner on the back The Senator wrestlers started thelr season by defeating the alumnl grapplers and followed by humblmg Hammond in a meet 1n whlch the Senators took seven bouts out of ten The Washmgton matmen lost the next four meets two to Roosevelt and one each to Tllden and Hammond In the conference meet the Senators took one hrst place, one second and four thxrds and IU the state meet Zeman took 1 flrst place and Patylek a second ln the 175 and 108 pound classes respectnvely Many girls answered the Hrst call for basketball each hoplng wrshxng to make some team varsxty second or class team Weeks of hard practrce follow then the flnal weedmgs harder pract1ce captam elected games scheduled played and won All games exc1t1ng clever passmg shootmg and Washxngton always comes out Hrst Senatorettes undefeated Thls fine record xs due to the excellent playlng of each lndlvxdual moulded mto one perfect machine the team Cesare Bogolla Kozlk Mazrlmas and others Wlll be lost through graduation but Coach Wall expects to burld another excellent team around the remammg players The p1tcher wxnds up he throws the crack of a bat agamst a fa t thrown ball the ball flxes over the flelders heads xt s scooped up and thrown but too late the runner has already crossed the home plate 1 homerun' The Senators started thelr baseball season by wmmng flve prelnmmary games agamst Dyer Hammond Tech, Pullman Tech Dyer agam, and Hammond In their first conference game the Senators defeated Hammond and then defeated Hammond Tech and Valparalso The Senators lost to Wh tmg but defeated Pullman Tech and later Whltlng The Washnngtonlans lost to Hammond but won the rest of the games They defeated Valparaiso, Lew Wallace twrce Hammond and Wh1t1ng The Senators agaxn won the Western Conference The Northern Indnana Wi .-.-.J Conference was not decxded M-1 L,?xffEb2'5f'X 5, xl Q Strxke one the game IS on p1tcher wmds up pltches a ball f ff ' throws batter swlngs hxts a homer' a Hash of legs passed first base Wm www second thud tom ard home a beautlful sllde for safety a home run one of the breath taklng speedy home runs so often seen 3 practlced by the Senatorettes Fast heldln brlllxant hlttlng marvelous pltchlng fast runnmg the games are ion Z ll I lx Of the outstandmg players, Bogolxa, Kozxk, and Logan wlll be lost Aa f through graduation Page Twenty fve l 1 .Q , . . A 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 . , . 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 , . . J . 5 . ' ' 1 2 7 , , - t c ' ' ' gig? - wife 2' ,, ,ye , 2 ' .tgs--E -f '-'sw - - 'z 'X -.4 . . . . . 2.43:-55 Ze.. -,Qjqsq:c,LE'iQ-.' -r' 'AQ he vw uni: :.- - -'5 .CEP -A ' 5- N Qalled. . .then. . .another strlke. . .a ball. . .p1tches. . .wmds up agaln. . , 5gi:1, if 'f , ,ssff n l v ... ' ... ' .. .. ... E 15 g . I . . . . . . . . . . .Z ji i:IZ Hl,,. 1 . . . L f., - P 3 . . . . . . . . T55 T- ,W E :-.E,!1Z' T . . ' 555 an t V . . A . . . . 'E-5? 'ff fl --fewer , .Ti A , Tft-72552 BASEBALL Top Ron Hrcha Huttle Serbon G Rolllns R Rollms Walton Sapp SPCOHUI Row A Fxlxp ak Dull Bell Klokoskl Perklns Dorlnch Sambor Gurasevxch S Fxllplak Bottom Row B1ker Paullson Val ch Mr lVlcShane Daronatsy Zlvlch Wlltfong The Northern Indiana Hugh School Conference IS composed of slxteen schools Thls conference IS d1v1ded 1nto two dlvlslons, the Western DIVISION, composed of the Froebel Horace Mann, and Emerson hlgh schools of Gary the Washlngton and Roosevelt hugh schools of East Chlcago, and the hngh schools of Hammond Whiting and Valparalso, and the Eastern DIVISIOH, composed of the followmg hlgh schools Elkhart, M1Chlg1H Cnty, Mxshawaka Central and Rlley of South Bend La Porte, Nappanee, and Goshen The presldent of this conference appoints a committee of three members for each d1v1s1on to make the football, basketball, and baseball schedules for the schools ln that dxvxslon Each school must play one game of football wlth the other schools 1n the same dlvlslon and two games of basketball After the schedules have been made, they are submltted to a meetxng, where every school 1n the conference IS represented The schedules are then voted upon and are adopted After they are adopted copxes of the schedules are sent to each school ln the conference There are always several open dates whlch the schools can fill 1n themselves After the games have been played 1n football and basketball the wmner of the Eastern Dlvrslon plays the winner of the Weste n Dxvlslon to declde who wxns the Northern Indiana Conference In track swxmmlng, tennls, and wresthng conference meet IS held to plck out the champlons of Northern Indxana A Washlngton Hlgh School athlete IS offered many advantages ln the hne of sports He may partlcxpate xn one or all, just as he wlshes VBFIOUS awards are offered to both the boy and curl athletes Boys who participate m any sports recexve awards lf they get on the varslty team All athletes who participate m a sport for one year receive 1 monogram and lf they take part ln two sports durmg one year they receive a block letter An athlete who 1S outstandlng ln any sport may recelve an award sweater after two years An athlete partlcnpatlng 1n two sports for two years receives a two strlpe sweater, and lf he partlclpates ln one sport for three years he receives a three strnpe sweater The glrls award system lS altogether dlfferent from that of the boys Thexr award system IS based upon points, that ts, a certa1n number of po1nts are credited to the glrl lf she partlclpates 1n any sport as a member of the varslty or mterclass teams 200 pomts are given for membershxp of some varslty team, 150 points for membership of the second, and 100 po1nts for mterclass team member ship 300 po1nts are requlred for a monogram, 600 for a letter, and two thousand for a sweater A gxrl rarely receives her sweater 'award before she 15 a senior because she must play on 10 varsity teams or 20 mterclass teams Shutan and Manker m a practice Page Twenty mt r grvr I . . 4 ..: - s a a - y - 1 u - ' - y 1 s , , . , , . . - . , , Q., . , L , , . 5 ! 9 , I 1 7 7 ' . - , .' , ,I . , , A . . . . , 1. . .3 . 1 1 . 4 t , , . . , . . , - ' ' ' 7 .M , '-' , . 1 A , , f ' 9, t 4 4 TRAflx lop Row-Mr Clark Kilpatrick Fields Roberson G Rollins R Rollins G Pumnea Sccord Row Roth La7ar Rulhn Ioftnn Smith Yocum Ybxrd Row Pumnu Smrks F1h1an Tata Graham Visak Collins Kohna Bottom Row- Wilstaii Soul Stm K1slcvich Miller Maki A Rollen On your marks get set go the bark of a gun the Hash of spikes the crunch of cmders the athletes speed around the track the Hash of a white ribbon and the voice of the Judge announcing the results of the race Dashes runs, hurdles, relays, high jump broad lump, pole vault, and shot put strenuous events of track and field meets in which athletes participate hoping some day to break some long standing record The Senator track men participated in only two track meets during 1932 both of which they won They defeated Thornton Fractional and Roosevelt The maroon and white track squad took most of the Hrst places in each meet and won both by a high score The hot sun shining upon a tenms court four players clad in white two on each side of the net, running ball falls outside of the lines a game' The Washington Senator netmen had a very poor season during 1932 In their first ei ounter they lost to the Emerson netmen and Roosevelt defeated them in their second meet The Senator tennis players then lost to the Whiting 1nd Froebel netmen The maroon and white tenms squad lost in turn to Horace Mann Froebel, Emerson, and Roosevelt, losing each game by a close score The team which consisted of Muir Shutan Manker, Reves, and Feigenbaum was stronger in the doubles th1n in the singles In addition to the work of the physical education department to maintain the health of the students the clmlc also plays 1 ve y important part Here the regular school nurse and school doctor are established to do their work They not only care for the every day cuts and bruises, but check up on 1ll students to see that they are well before they go back to regular classes Another phase of their work is that of giving physical examinations Every semester each student enrolled in the gymnasium classes is given a physi cal examination The school nurse also tests the eyes of the students and tells them whether or not they need glasses The hearing of the students is also tested The physically handicapped of the school are also given aid There is a teacher to teach the deaf hp reading A special class for those who have poor eyesight IS held Another teacher for speech correction 15 also employed game with Mohler and Reves Page Twenty seven l w .l- -I ' ' ' 1 1 b ' t H, 1 1 ' n v 3 a r ' ,K 1 -3, 4 , iv i 3 , , . 4 ' . . , . , . , . back and forth. . .one serves. . .the ball hits the net. . .he serves again. . .a few minutes of 'steady playing. . .the . . . if . .. , 3 7 5 . , V fu - PAUL ROBESON GLILI: CLUB fap Ron Sapp Stuirt Scott H Dawkxns Perry Dmxcls Bailey badon Ixrlpnrxck C I'1lds ohnson Gains Jecozd Rau Allaw Hurt ID C Ros Came Upshaw Avmger A Ross Hunt Txllotson L M Harrns Hnll Dillard Spencr Bc mm Ron Bgler Hudson Chambers Stephens Catherine Upshaw Dawkins Slmpson L Hams M Fields TWO ROBESON GI EE CLUBS ARE FORMED MUSIC STUDENTS DISPLAY UNUSUAL TALENT Our musical organizations hold an enviable place m the esteem and respect of our school and community The musxcally mclmed puplls progress from the beginners d1v1s1on where fundamentals are acqu1red mto the cadet group which prepares for the concert orgamzatxons From these the varsxty organnzatlons wh1ch represent the best talent of the school are selected The Concert Orchestra which had 1fS 1ncept1on some twelve years ago has a large organlzatlon of slxty Hve members The Concert Orchestra presents annually a concert It also participates 1n the Musxc Concert Natlonal MUSIC Week and ID weekly assembhes The Concert Band has a membership of elghty members It has par tlcxpated ln all the muslc events of the year and ln addmon has played at football and basket ball games adding a great deal to the sp1r1t of these occaslons The Cadet Band and the Glrls Band have parncrpated ln all the muslcal events of the year Vocal orgamzatlons mclude umor Glee Clubs Cadet Glee Clubs the Robeson Cvlee Club and the Vars1ty Glrls Glee Club and the Varsxty Boys C1lee Club The Choral Club a combmatlon of both varslty glee clubs represents the Fmest vocal talent ln the school This orgamzatlon numbers one hundred ten members Thlrty five members of the Choral Club have been selected to smg wlth other muslcal orgamzatlons m the In and About Chicago Muslc FCStlV3l Some txme ln une this Festival Chorus wlll smg at the Chxcago World s Fair under the dxrectxon of Mr Osburn Annual musxcal events of Washlngton Hugh School are the Annual Concert the County Music Festival and the Sprlng Revue The Annual Concert ts partxclpated in by all members of the muslc department above the beglnners Thls year approxxmately etght hundred pupils took part m the concert whxch was presented to the high school and frlends of the school ln the gymnaslum March 31 The County Music FCSf1V3l IS partlclpated m by all the hugh schools of Lake County The Annual Sprmg Revue was m stltuted 1n 1932 to take the place of the annual operetta Mem bers of our Choral Club have partlclpat d 1n the natxonal hugh Q E school chorus H I ae There are very few communlty affaxrs m wh1ch some mem bers of our musxc organxzatlons are not represented In the entertamment C1v1c orgamzatlons draw freely upon the muslcal talent of the school and quartets glee clubs ensembles and orch stras respond freely to such requests fCont1nued on page 31 Page Twenty ugh! - 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L 'N I . .. , . 5 5 5 '9 . .... 7 SPNIOR GIRLS GLFE CLUB Top Rowgllogers Constant Mackay Berne Freudenrclch Surlvles Sarlea Salvo Forester Roush Second Ron B1rksl Horvath Furto Plnllnps Cozza Yohko Allman Chlako Kline Shock Tlnra' Ron Hudak B1L'LXlCl1 ohnston Dominic Daerr Smllovltz Stefanxch EISQYISIQH1 White Bwlog fourth Ron Stemliwsclw Levy Pogach Xllvtrt Rostnlurry Dickinson lVluntl1xu lklemman Larson Gooclsll Bottom Ron Filson Finlayson Serlvu Dtnnls Soltes Bloodmortlw Rnd Crucmn Young Csrlson Sl-'NYIOR BOYS GLEE CLUB Top Rau Rumas Batemsn Lynott Nletros Samodx Hoffman anowskn Baker Brhl Nlxkuls Dssst Yrfond Ron Batterslwy Msnker Powell Newvnll Flegenlwaum Snyder Frder Lxpsxg Zarna Herrick Danclu llnm' Ron Tompkins Sufsna Cohen Colontonlo Nemeth Mlckey Vasquez Ungurean lkaplan Harrngan Fourth Ron Hwrrls L1rson Berkovrtz Ellsh Szasz Hanak Scott Koi Sacek Marcxnkowskr Mr Wfhxte Boltom Ran Bennett Dann Pulau Ayres T1ylor Holmes Tarler Walkomlak I Snlaghx E Sllaghr F Page Tn enfy mn: - I J - . . 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Q . . .. t . , , , , . , , , , . . . , e -y ' 1 - y ' - A 1 - ' CONCERT BAND Top Row-Szasz Nicholas Clelland Htdmqtr Herrick alcush White McConnell Sherpetoslcy Chaprand1 Flexsher Perkins Mr Crextz Mr Mears Rottenberg Second Rowflleed Cohen Kren Valdu Alexander Hedlnger Yvmnow Roth Bultron Stevens ohnson Gardner Wilson Turner T Perry l: Perry Ancltrson Otvas Rosenstem fhzrd Row-mFe1genhaum Spaulding Palmcteer lVlcL1urm Xmt Blleclen R Perry Samuels Schoclc Vmtxla Rxggms Anton Thellman Dasse Kassens F1b1an1 eneslcy Fourth Row Sauer ohnson Virgo Petho Rosochaclcr Monroe Harrigan Burosh Bottom Row-Macmillan Kalshan Soplco Heclellus eneslcy Yonlco CONCERT ORCHESTRA Top Row-'Rottenherg Nicholas T1lC1CS Sherpetoslcy Kurmxs Rxggms Hanlcms Kawzcynskl Reyes Toncheff Rozolcrolc Mr White Mr MC1fS Second Row'-Olah SZm3nSlCl Regman Ayres Blanch1rcl lVl1ch1lalc T Perry E Perry Ellsh Rosenstem Bateman Blooclworth Burosh Third Row-Klssela Bujalcl Tanszes Trlmmal Nassau Goodman Kempster Turpevxtch eneslcy Klxngensmlth Vastl Butlcus IDIXOY1 Fourth Row Sw1t7er Bolnch Fernadcr Vargo Dann Fertel Simmons Karas Smith Koltch Fifth Row-Woroneckl Vqda Blumenthal Balog Tlllca Lacmslu Gheaja Lanman Bottom Row-Silverman Ungurean Mickey Klnelslct Page I burly . A V, . 1 Y , i . A 5 , . VJ! 7 . 4 , S 1 , l , A , . I , . , V . , , , H , 1 A , '- , , ' , ' , 1 , - , ' , , . , '. , - , . . . , . . y . Y , 1 . 5 ,l , . , ' , , 5 . . I 4 r r r ' J 4 1 ' - .1 J - A-A I v J a f y n 1 Dv Shutan, Saunders, Slamlcowslci, Dudzinslci, Taylor, Black. Fifth Row-'lVliholalc, Hanzi, Love, Nlalcar, Turner, Carncr, Nlanlcer 4 , . I , K , , ' , J , . - , . 4 , E C , y . , . . , . y K ., , , , 1 I , . l . 3 A, 3 , K , l L , . , . , ' , ' , , ' , . ' ' , ' ', , ' , . y , . , I y . . ! .F y . I i . 4 , . , K 4, , 7 . , , . 7 . ' . .y I . 7 , y , , . ., . H . , , , y . .. GIRLS' BAND. Top Ron Conwell Rosenberry Mr. Mears. Second Rowmxwarson Kreger Goodman Matasar Ball, Phillips, ll- lfrtudtnrirh Botttl Rostnsttin Klcinman Sherpettsky 'Ibzrd Rowgsnrlxng DeRemer Ranxch White Kula Peters I-usrlc Nclson Comer E Vmtxla V Vmtlla Bottom Ron Dennis Kocur Rosenberry Crundwell Barkal Bloodworth If ontnzzctd mm page 28 Under the ausplces of the muslc department on October 19 1932, at three forty five the farst of a group of recxtals was presented m the audltorlum Thxs has been organized to provlde entertamment for those students who find lf convenlent and have sufhclent time to come after school The members of the muslc department take complete charge 1n arrangmg the programs Usually the recltals are held tvcry other week on Vlfednesday afternoon A dlfferent student chalrman and commxttee are chosen for each recxtal FACULTY IN RECITAL FEBRUARY 15 Plano Walse de Concert La Fargo Ruth Glenn Vocal Retournelle Cfmmznade Luther E Buroughs Mary Clark at plano Strmg Quartet uarter No 1 Menetto Malto Allegro Morart Robertj Wh1te s Vxolm Herbert Preston 2nd Vlolxn oseph Cohen Viola LOUIS L Mears Ce o Commltte m Charge Olga Barkal Mary Sarlea ean Ereudenre1ch Anthony Boblch ames Dawkms, and Eugene Reed In order to enable the graduatmg sen1ors to carry on their muslcal talent after they have left school, Mr Robert Wh1te dlrector of muslc 1n our school orgamzed a league wh1ch IS known throughout the communlty tor lts Hne work The East Chxcago Music League cons1sts mamly of alumni from our school It ns dlvlded 1nto three departments, namely The CIVIC Orchestra, the Male Chorus and the Women s Chorus The more mature and experlenced vorces and players are heard m thxs splendrd organ1zat1on Men and women 1n every held of l1fe part1c1pate 1n th1s muslc league There are forty selected musxclans ln the C1v1c Orchestra under the dlrectlon of Mr Robert XX7h1te and Luther E Boroughs The C1v1c Orchestra IS beyond doubt the finest lnstrumental group 1n the commumty The East Chicago Male Chorus under the able supervxslon of Mr Robert Wlalte has been commented upon favorably and popularly There are Hfty 1n this Male Chorus The Women s K H Chorus IS under the supervlslon of Paullne M Shearer and Mary Lors Clark and have been praised for then- full, round, ff' ,R matured voxces The East Chlcago Music League partlcxpated Y..-.. X N 1n the 1933 Music Festival held on May 3 ln the Washlngton Xulllllllll Illllllju muuuuw audltorluna A large and appreclatrve audlence was there to hear them They gave a splendid program P Pg Th ry , , 1 , , , t r , . rmxmlos. ' ' ' , ' ', ' , - r , v . T 4 ' ' , , ' , ' , , - , 5 ' v X 5 v n ' J - ' 1 1 1 1 a ' ' ' Y f J 9 7 - r . . . S K i . . A . x al ' I . I I . , . . F6 73 3 . --Y ...........,............................ . . ., H do .f ...... e V- ee . ' , . . . ..... , .... 1 t ' ' J ................. .. . 4 9 a ,T a a . . - I J. , , , , ' A U q r . , - K . . . . . . 1 L Y K . . Q l K I 1 . w . J. . . . , - . . . , .,,sg 5 -3-Ea: 1 3 I ' ' ' . 572 ' il l-LST T' ' -:Ti ., . . . ' 4 E-V ff- - if - '.:12: 'Ne 5 . f Xe 1 V K' - 32 ,0 - life Q fy - . . . . . 5e,L,fmV L , in 1 I , , 4 1-- 1 JA, fi- ,Z 4. Ll fl' 1- - - Q - - :--L'--aff--aaikrf r-: v -,-ff' ' I ' I V3 Z -14 w r -' Li ' if Q I f 21 .1 c ir -one gf spar jhj space Cru r+Cafcttna kxtchtn Rzglnt In the Lllrary The Wash1ngton I-hgh School Cafeterla IS under the management of the home economlcs department Through IIS agency an appet1z1ng hot lunch IS served each noon to pup1ls and faculty members at mxmmum cost Ihe cafeterla kltchen IS equlpped with labor savmg apparatus whzch msures speedy and efhclent service The cafeterla ls practically self supportmg recexpts covermg cost of food wages of help breakage and small equxpment Puplls assxstance 15 utlhzed wherever practtcal m the preparatxon and servmg of food and m the takmg of ch cks Exghty five to a hundred puplls are served daxly Counter servnce 15 also provxded Each noon a lunch counter xs mstalled ln the hall for the convenlence of pupils who brlng lunch from home and wlsh to supplement xt wxth mxlk frult cookles or candy The lunch counter IS popular and lf has a patronage of about one hundred daily The Washxngton Hugh S hool Llbrary was orgamzed 1n September 1922 At that t1me the hbrary was equlpped with shelvmg and tables and a chargmg desk made ln the woodshop of the mdustrlal arts department The 11111131 collectxon of books cons1sted of 1500 volumes Other equipment has been added from tune to txme the card catalogue case p r1odxcal rack and files for plctures and pamphlets The book collectxon has been added to each year to allmg now approximately 5400 volumes Pupils are admitted to the hbrary durmg study periods for reference work The hbrary IS open after school for reference and recreatlonal readxng Seventy two puplls are accomodated at one tune at the tables CIYCUIQIIOH of books perlodxcals and pamphlets totalled 25 035 1n 1931 1937 Instructxon rn the use of books and l1bI'3I'1CS 15 g1ven m the nmth year Puplls are taught to use the card catalogue the reference books and they are mstructed m the arrangement of books on the shelves SENIORS MAKE PLANS FOR CARNIVAL The semors sponsor a carmval every year to raxse funds for a memorial to the school The clubs and organxza tions partxclpate m the carnnval by glvmg Lxts The school has been glven a large three faced clock for the hall a trophy case a statue of George Washington and a drmkmg fountaln for the athletic fl Id Large groups wartmg to buy tlckt people movln up the front stairway a loud chattermg from the well crowded hall sgns posters bulletxns sandwlches hot dogs hamburgers 'X - ous mmstrels dancmg Rlght th1s way folks tickets five cents fattest woman shortest man 5 the unique marriage mysterxous maglclan dance Eve cents 'WW VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK CELEBRATED PLAN YOUR FUTURE WHAT WILL YOU BE TEN YEARS FROM NOW? Durxng Vocatlonal Educatxon week from February 19 to 25 talks were g1ven to the students urglng them to plan for the future and to choose a vocatxon Posters were everywhere m evlclence to nmpress upon the mmds of the students the Importance of preparing for the future Club programs were 57 .gi conducted along the hnes of vocatxonal e ucatlon In short vocatlonal edu X-N ' catxon was brought wherever It could be Every year the representatlve work of the school IS presented to the commumty clurmg Educational Week Some years, mght sesslons of the Page Tb ry two P M ' . 12- ' xxx ,W F ' h I . , - X. 1 , . . - SX :lllhlr A ' ' . . - 'I ,,,. fe- Y Q . , , Q' . . 'D , , 'if 'll ' 'J f', 'N IH. - f , A . ' ' ' . I ' ', ln 4 .-1 1 1 AQWJUW A . A . rr I . . A I . 1 ', ' Q L ' - , , ' 1 -- , A 1 ' , - 'P -A r. I I - V . - - - '1 f -fs ro 1 uu:5'5 N , u' , ' . l: , , , . '1 , ' . , - r , I W ' h : - i tn ' . - A I . l . .3 '. ' I' . . Q- J . , ' -cz . , - ru - e . - M . . 5 ' - I Q - . ' 5 g.. 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' , . l J, l Begn rs Band 2 The Tombone Sextet 3 Weldes ofthe Bow 4 Cadet Ochcstra 5 Nonchalance 6 A Saf C ossmg 7 The Three Graces 8 Three Stars 9 S fety Frsr regular classes have been held and the parents have been mv1ted to vlew the school 1n actxon All school 6Xl1llJ1tS have been held at other times clurmg which the athletlc and muslcal departments presented programs Depart ments such as art mathematics and others exhibited papers The sewxng classes home economic classes and other handxcraft classes have exhxblted rhelr work 1n the form of d1fferent types of wearing apparel a fable set properly and such thmgs as bookencls and leather work The mdustrlal classes also showed thexr products Thns year a week was set asxde as Patrons Week ln whlch the parents and frlends of the students were invited to see the work carrled on 1n the mdxvldual class rooms ANTARTIC EXPLORER TO ADDRESS SENIOR ASSEMBLY MR JOHN F KELLER INSPIRES STUDENT AUDIENCE NATIONALITY PROGRAM PROVES INTERESTING Enjoy the talk? Mr Lofgren of Byrds expedxtxon mterestmg speaker certamly a good orchestra clever sk1t jumors mxssed a good assembly Pg Tb yrb l . , . . 1 no . . r . . 1 r '. . r . . . . e r ' . . . . . . a i . 1 - ' a 7 - a 9 1 : , - cc 1 77 ' ' ' ' ' H . , . . . . . . . . . ,, a e in - ree fi I 'Itor foot 7 Preparlng for the Purdue Round Lp 3 Nllss Lonnqulst Inspects a Pupxl Returning, After an lllmss 4 Our Engme rs Take a Brxef Rest 5 Part of the New Organization the Washington Brothers On every Thursday an assembly xs gxven for the students of Nvashmgton Hugh School The programs are presented by speclal speakers or by students This year Mr C E Lofgren of Byrd s ewtpedmon Mr J F Keller 1 professor ot engmeermg from Pudue Unlversxty and Mr Thompson, an artist who pamts Semmole Indians, sw ere among the speakers The senior hugh school alternates with the junior hugh school ln attending the assembly program Whxle the lumors are havmg an assembly the seniors go to their clubs and vxce versa Plays CYl1lblC5 by different departments a banquet all were a part of the Drama Festival whlch was held all clay on April 1 For rhe hrst time a Drama Festival was held mth Washington I-lzgh School host to exght other schools from surrounding cltles Each school presented a one act play Washington s choice of plays was Ram PCTh . 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REVUF Upper Lefz Smgmg Cowboys Upper Center Stardust Upper Rzglvl Stag Crew Imam I 1 oyland Vkcddxng loner Crrzlcrgllrmumanxan Dancers Rzqbf Center El Toreador Y Su Seno 1 a loner P1 hr HL rdy Gurdy A hush spread over the large assemblage as the curtams were drawn presentmg the Washington Revue the thlrteenth annual musxcal productxon on May 20 1932 ln the Washington audxtorlum Turmng the pages of programs oh those cowboy capers look at arabak pluck those strmgs aren t they sweet? do mx sol songsters drd you ever see a more pxcturesque scene m old Madrldr' what a couple of bulls there s Cantor ah confesslons of a murderess what tap dancers what models stardust aren t they really dolls? they move look they re performmg a weddmg ceremony Toyland Wedd1ng xf that msn t the clex erest Russ1an melodrama Ive ever seen what talent where are we look at those talka we toes oh' Rajah Tolarm the wlzard who mystlhes can they serenade'7 that smile those steps patrnotlc drum dance gentlemen be seated Yas suh' mterlocutor Say there, Bones whered you get that bump on your head? Bones Oh I was serenadmg my glrl and she dropped a Hower on It Gentle men, the G and Finale Entxre Cast Gurtam Washxngtons FIFSI Annual Revue comes to a close In the sp mg of 1937 the presentat1on of an annual operetta was dlscontmued and a revue substxtuted Thrs permits a wlder range of talent and gives an opportunxty to more puplls to partxclpate Any orgamzatxon of the school may try out for a part xn the revue and the more promlsmg sklts are accepted As unlors the class of 1933 presented the first group of one act plays Thxs was the first trme m the hlstory of Washlngton H gh S hool that a junlor class had ever glven a class play The plays selectlons of burlesque comedv and drama were The Pot Boller, The Flattermg Word, and The Vallant The casts of The Valiant consisted of the Warden oe Rottenberg the Prxest, Martm Tarler ames Dyke Dale Shrrven osephme Llllxan ohnston and the aller Stephen Zemen The cast of The Flattermg Word included Soph a Rallch as Mrs R1gley Bernard Henchn as Eugene Tesh, Nena Garraffa as Mrs Zooker Loulse Keller as Lena and VU1ll1am Pemberton as Mr Rxgley The cast of The Pot Boller was made up of Inkwell Geo ge Sufana Ruler George Antomc Mrs Pencil Antomette Sherpetosky MISS Ivory Soph1e Denms, Mr Ivory, Grlbert Crontz M1ss Wouldby Helen Goodman and Sud ack Smxth The Valxant was a tragedy wlnch had a prison setting The story was about a crxmmal who would not reveal hrs ldentlty to hxs sxster because he feared lf his famlly knew he was a murderer It would brmg dlsgrace upon them The play was named The Vahant because the prisoner s last words before he was hung were The Vallant never taste of death but once Thrs play provxded an opportumty for excellent actmg and unusual lxghtmg effects The Flattermg Wford was a satmc comedy wrrtten by George Kelly It provlded an ewttrerrely mterest1ng study 1n characterlzatron The most 1n terestmg character was a mxmster who was very much against the theatre The story concerns the efforts of a young actor a frlend of the mlmster s wife to make hlm realtze that the theatre really does good The play appealed to everyone because most people at some trme have an ambltlon to be on the stage and thls play presents sex eral characters who also have that ambltlon The Pot Boller was a burlesque produced wxthout scenery The story was made up of many mlrth provokmg sxtuatlons ,,,--f' ,Du 'M'--N l arf HI 'F-P ,ME l llll,,l nlfll, Page Thmy fn C F ' N. ,ffm--T . 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' - :' M I, -Wlff-+ve . , V ' -ml . - -I r' ' ' , ' 1 The Senxor Am 1l 1s the yearbook of Wasl11ng ton Hlgh School It IS an outstandxng contrnbutxon of the sen1or class to the school smce xt xs ednted and pubhshed by a staff of sen1ors selected by 1 faculty C0mm1tt8C of semor advisers and Anv1l sponsors The work of the staff IS performed m the Anv1l ofhce whxch IS equxpped wlth flles desks and type wrlters Each staff member works on 1 definlte sched ule 1n the office Meetlngs are held from t1me to t1me to report progress A well ordereal program 1S followed from SENIOR ANVI1 STAFF I' p Row Crontz An lnch Maki Smith S cond Ron Hcdelxus the 1111011 Planning until Barnes rusek Goodman Tarlcr Bottom RUWQB-ogc ha Conwell Rodgers the book IS ISSL1Cd The 1933 Semor Anv1l xs the twentieth annual yearbook of our hlgh school In 1912 the Hrst book was published and called the Lotus The Lotus was published each year untll 1918 During the w1r no year books were publlshed but the Senior Class of 1919 pubhshed Our Answer a book contalnxng plctures and records of the East Ch1cago Hlgh School boys who took part 1n the war In 1920 the final number of the Anv1l a monthly magazlne was enlarged to take the place of 1 ye1rbook In 1971 the Hrst Senlor Anv1l appeared and the Senlor Anv1l has contmued as a yearly pubhcatlon The cho1ce of the staff by a faculty commlttee usually takes place 1n the spr1ng but the present staff was not chosen unt1l fall and then only tentatlvely to awalt the declslon of superlors as to the pract1cab1l1ty of publlshmg a book On account of economxc cond1t1ons much careful plannlng had to be done to make thls yearbook posslble B cause of the low price charged for the book other ways to raise money had to be evolved Dances were put on candy was sold at the football and basketball games and shows and concerts were sponsored by the Anv1l staff and faculty committee A week was set aslde as Senlor Anv1l Week ln wh1ch 1 vigorous campalgn was con ducted resultmg 1n a sales peak hlgher than that of the prececlmg year The success of this drxve was an evldence of the cooperat1on secured from the class of 1933 The Anv1l Staff has been a group of day and night workers not sparlng any effort to malntaxn or exceed the level of quahty which has been the characterlstxc of other years On September 6 the senior graduatmg class of 1933 assembled xn the audltorlum for the first t1me There were approxlmately three hundred senxors dlvlded mto seven advisory groups the largest class 1n the history of Washnngton Hugh School The assembllng of the senxors for the hrst t1me 1S qulte an event ln tl1e1r l1ves for It makes them realize that they have finally reached the last year of hrgh school life To them xt means the culmxna tlon of many previous hopes and plans and a nearer vlew of the much anticipated goal graduatlon Durmg the second week of school a vigorous campalgn for the electlon of class officers was held Many promlsmg candldates offered thelr SCFVICCS to the class 1n hopes of gaming and official pos1t1on After much sxgnmg of petltlons the dellvermg of many speeches and excltmg countmg of votes the followmg were elected Ernest Muller presldent Richard Daronatsy vlce president and Velma Soltes secretary treasurer Thus the electlon was with each vlctor pledgnng to do his utmost 1n making the followlng year successful The next lmportant actlvxty of the class after the electlon of officers was the plannmg for the publlcatlon of the Senior Anv1l The Anvxl Staff had not been selected the precedlng sprmg because lf was uncertam whether a book could be publlshed The Semor Class was gxven the opportumty to assume the Fmancxal Obllg3tlOI'1 of pubhshmg the book Page Thmy Ill K- 1 Y . 4. 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K SIIXIOQ CLAQS OFFICERS ERNFST RUDOLPH MILLER PRESIDIHNT Student Government National honor SOCILYY Clul Committee Football Track N1turalSc1ence Physxcal Fducatlon VFLMA LORRAINE SOLTES SEC RF TARY IHREASURFR Girl Counselor Student Government National I-Ionor Society Track Glee Club Choral Club Glrls Bmd Dramatxcs RICHARD HRATCH DARONATSY VICE' PRFSIDFNT Club Commlttee Football Baseball Wit tlmg Il'lQllSl l After much annclpatnon and mth the pledgmg of the malorxty of the members of the Semor Class to sell at least two Anvrls the year book staff was announced As a rule the staff 15 announced m May of the preceedmg semester However this year rt was not announced until the mlddle of October In keepmg w1th Hallowe en the class members gathered together for the first soc1al event of the season the masquerade p1rty Wlmena the stmors were Hnally settled after the electlon of officers the choosmg of the class colors flowers and motto and the announcmg of the Anvrl Staff plans were made to have the seniors PICIUECS taken 'Ihe dramatlc talent of the class was shown on November 22, when the annual semor play was grven The Youngest a rl ree act comedy, was their cho1ce of play Durmg the latter part of November and the first of December, measurements were taken for rmgs The first order for pms and rmgs went out on December 3 In the last week of February the membershlp of the Natxonal Honor SOCICYY was announced From the first of March to the first week of April much preparatlon and many plans were carried out for the Carnxval whxch was given on Aprll 7 The Anvll went to press ln the mlddle of Aprxl after much planning and 1 great deal of work on the part of the llterary and art staffs Work ceased until the book came back to be proof read To celebrate the sprmg season the senlors had thelr annual Sprmg Festival on Aprxl 28 On May 2 the class officers were put to work choosing committees or the most important soc1al 1ct1v1t1es of the semor year The last week of school 15 the begmnmg of the end for the senlors Startmg on une 8 they wlll have the semor class day exerclses after which they wxll have thelr p1cn1c The day followmg, une 9, they will have the greatest social event of the entnre year the Senior Prom On Sunday une 11, the baccalaureate sermon wlll be grven Then on une 12 faculty and jumors wlll glve the senlors a receptlon To chmax the week there will be the commencement exercises One by one the semors wlll leave the school only to come back to vlslt COLORS APIICOI and Apple Green FLOWER Yellow Tea Rose MOTTO We have crossed the bay, the ocean hes before us ', ian Tbmy :mn 'V F' ' . 1 c. , . . t ' - - ' f - . r , . 4 I 5 4 7 Z S Z 1 3 . . .. - , - J -, . -. 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J , . :J - a J 1 - 1 . , ca - - 1 ANDREW W ADAIVICHIK Industrxal Physxcal Education DORIS MARION ANDERSON4Club Committee Red Cross Home Economics Commerce GEORGE ANDERSON Phys1calEducatxon JAMES C ANDERSON Red Cross Dramattcs Industrial Phys1calEducatxon MARY LOUISE ANGEL Dramatlcs Home Fconomxcs Commerce MELVIKA AINGELICH Senior Anvil Girl Counselor Library Staff Basketball GERRY JUNIOR ANGELL Industrxal Physxcal Eclucatlon STANLEY ANTANAVICH Football Swimming Industrlal MARY ARD-Course Incomplete ANTHONY H BAGINSKI Industrxal GERALDJ BAKER Debating Oratory Glee Club Choral Club NIILDRED CATHERINE BALL Glrl Counselor National Honor Society Lllrary Staff Glrls Band Social Studies ANN CELENE BARKAL Declamatory Red Cross Musnc Home Economxcs OLGA JEAN BARKAL Declamatory Club Committee Glee Club Glrls Band Dramatxcs Physlcal Education JOSEPH JOHN BARNA Red Cross Physical Pducatlon CONSTANCE MARGARET BARNES Senior Anvil Glrl Counselor Natlonal Honor Society Llbrary Staff WENDELL JACKSON BATTERSBY-Glee Club Choral Club Industrial EMERSON HUGH BELL Baseball Physical Education . OHN JOSEPH BERTA National Honor Society Track Industrial Music JEANETTE Ag ide W Q .ff-5' J 1 Page Thnly ugh! LORETTA BIALAS Dramatxcs Home Economics SOPHIA BILIK-Glee Club Choral Club Home Economics ROBERT EUGENE BLANCHARD-Red Cross Concert Orchestra Concert Band Industrial Tumbling ANNIE EVELYN BLOODWORTH-'Girl Coun selor National Honor Soclety Glee Club Choral Club Concert Orchestra Girls Band Dramatxcs ANTHONY JOSEPH BOBICH Declamatory Glee Club Choral Clul Concert Orchestra Washington Brother 1 J . . - ' g t . . 5 , , 7 . . A , 4. , ., r . - 1 'g s g ,. , , . . . , , ., K , g t r - 5 3 .... . . -- .... , . A- . g . g g r- , r , w , ., . S 3 I 4 S , , , . , 1 , - -' 5 , 5 . .g 3 , -' , r ...J - , fs 9 - g g 5 - . 5 , .5 , - . ' ' ' . . . . :.,- 3 . , , , - , ,VM - 5 5 as ff--,, ,'.5-f'-1 ya . arf- n.,g,,,.a9 5 .O . ,-: ' ,E J . Y ai Q. -al . 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