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

 - Class of 1933

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EXTRA QUIZ RlCUl.Al2 ACTIVITIES f' Q ,,,.,--o T he gcolitm E 1 . 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 . V , -, - ,, , gf , . -. - A ' ' ' ' mv. .-wxxxrxxxxw xxxXxxxmXms .lvmlf ' A .14-1-' A A -v Y ' , K K . . ' K . . , . . K . , , 1 1 1 . . 1 - 1 41 ' ' aa I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . ' . . . , . . . , . . . . 1: A 1 - - , , , .. . . ------- . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . I C 1 1 1 . , K 1 K 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 1 7 1 1 1 . . . . ,, . . . . , . , . . . , , . cl as , l - 5, . ' . . . . . . . 9 7 7 s 9 ' - 4 ' 77 at 1 - as ,L . , . . . ,, U . . . . . . . 1 . d . . ,, , . . 9 s ' - . V . . . , , . l . 1 . . 1 . 9 a . . , . I K . I , l - -

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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 , . I , I . . , . , K 4' l .1 1 ,I K a 1 - . . 1 . . t . , . - . , - - 1- , v ' ,,.,l4 'U . . . - f 9 , su! ' ' Al ' D 77 ' , ' ' A ' -14: ' ' ..-1 I . . . . , . . Q-' 9 171' N-N.: . , slr er, FN , NT. ,ITL x ' yi .sa S ,gi- N ' J f ff N-1' , ,5 w h I D x... gf. . Vai, . . . . f f , -.-, 'fi r..- . . . . L- nm ! . . . v- I 1 - ' ' tif- . T Li u 1 . 1 , u 511i Y, - - is N , - . . Y - - T.. - ' - - - . - . xii V - - ' A, N . . , .1 f n



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AH M51 N BY Pgggy,g1gSAND VOTE TODAY 4 mls THE MAYOR NEET5 THE v A-ff-3' Pnesmemr X 2 fb 'X 9 'f my . W' Q 1 .-: e-.:-1.- ?E f ' ,..P2,e.':C. 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 -. ' f , W '73 '- I :i i ure. 215, W - ,1i5:!f3gfp':'- ., ..., .. . ,, - ,.. -A -ff Y ..... f Qf. , X . . L. -1 Ewa I 1 .'1?- w ' ,X H '- - : '41- -1, ln I-15?-1-I I I .2 - o U f f I 1- - 0 4, U 'QQ' 9 X ' A- .1 Y I - in ' H ' A I W . - -- N -- , --ft. -. W 3' I Y -i,-i ,MEM :ya-I X I W 5 ' 'J lllllll A 5- K - . C , . . . . , . I ' K ' 7 ' ' - KS 77 -CL 77 LL 7, C K6 77 ' t K ' ' 7 3 7 . . . . , . I K L4 sky, . I O K . . I . . , . , K . CC 7 75 KL 7 5, S. A , . a 3 : I' 'z . . . 1 9 7 . I D . . . , . , I . I . . .. . , - Page Seventeen

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