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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 -
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55.-XTIING. Hup fx 'C hen. Nlr. 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 . . . . , ' . I ' . 7 1 ' . - . . 1 I I - . 1 .... fff.... ...t 'rr' 1 ' 1 - ' ' 1 . .A ' I V7 bu ' YY AL Y! ' ' ' I . K. . . Y . , . , . 1 I. . . 1 ' I I t Q ' I .- l l I , 1. K 1 1 - ' l 9 r 4 I ' : - - ' 1' 1-Wg ..f- , G 4' I 2 I , .I . 5 X ,K gi: . . . . . .. 1- :-- 1 as-f ' ' , , 1 ' ' ,, Br'-fm :rf -1 r- ' ' 1 jf E , , , , 9 f ff . H213 14355 E E'-Q'..,i FKA- E . . . . . MQ' QQ? afxllll-g7?5 ' ' If -- .1 . . L-W' J . fx ,QQ f 1 . - if Eli 5l,.F'i? -.9233 ' ' ' ' ' . Ti:-ii: ':?TT.flQ'-if . ' L1 W 711'
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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
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