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'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. ' . r. 4. ornelia Cr cean, . a 'or and Some .on l . . t err e . . r. i . . 'L r , ef' . 1 0 . . 1 v n r - . ' K , K ' 1 1 . . . 1 . , ' , 1 , , , . . . . . . . . ,........ , 1 , II t 1 - . . . III . e f ' IV f Q ' I l A l I J - s , . . . . . . . . , , C T K -iii. -aiqfet QV - - - - - -- ff' 5: H.: . 31- 1 . gg..-.5-.j. ,-1. 45. . . . . ,-f?-1.f3Z:liY'-if ' ' ' ' ' -'gr-s'.'.,'.,.,:-: -' ' . .g. ,e.j.-,.- -,'.-3- -' . u-'-v1.5-el' 451-., - - ' - .-1.3-5 -L.. - - X . . . . l , ' A , N- ' . Q ..! - gf-1-H , 1f1.gf2,.2'I'f , . , . - -.-i'212i1E.-5f:'i27'fF??5fr'E1EF25E:1:f5f'x ? Fr-?2fff . . ' -xj.'g:vf:,1fI.'1.-ji:Q,-EEflj'-Q-.:Q1:I:1,'I, r,j:.,1:g- . ' . . 'f'lf'f:C:T5'f - Ig:-5:25.-rr: ' ' - e ,,,'i-,-,IyC-fI7.f,'- ,,,37,..-IZ.-gl-3? , -,.f,. : ic -'iff Q 'fu'24-'-:I'. v J' Q . 'f ..--1,.,-..-,. ,D,..,.4..--H ,L . . 1- lv - -'l.',-,..j.-.j.-H.- l v-1 6 1' -,',.'s'.'- LTJ . ei- -f-. Ewa ? if --e .,.. : - - 2 ' -' - - , 1:41. ' ' ' - 5 . . . . A A a e 'li' teen
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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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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 . ' ' . ' . I I -. , Y . . . . .' K . . , . . ' G . . ' I ,1UU,,N.Il,l Il ,lu-T JH A ,, I , . . . 'KwixfltxllywlylHll'l'l ll Ill!! f - I ',,yfa1a!l5llrr'l,,i I . , . . r Q . 'pf:.1:j2?f, lll'WjII l1Ml' I cf 53 . ' ' ' 7 I is x ':'. 224'-A'I Ill l . , , v , . v IN . i l:m1'lg.l'2!'lg',l!INinn-ll . ' ' 1 Ill ll .zilllllll f,' a a ,rc,srcaorasr,srosrcr,a,,srcsr,,,,cc -appz x . ' ........,.......................... fl' il Q ill- A ' ......................................... ' ' ,ll 1' N!l,ll I If LT . ............................,.......... M ll xl W 1 .' ' ..., 11111111111i11i11i111111111131i1 - ,llllllvl 'E ' ' ..,..,.................................. J ' ' WI HM M II ' ' '.'f.'.'.'.'ff'.'Q'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ........... J ' ll 'l l'l l. III Ill y ifJ.'2a'at?iiif1f'llllw'1'
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