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1951 TH NKSGIUING SERVICE For the tenth annual time, l-li-Y sponsored and presented this year's Thanksgiving assembly. Rev. Byron J, Clark of St. Michael and All Angels Church was the featured speaker, and he gave a stirring talk entitled Message to Youth. Musical numbers were furnished by the choir, mixed glee, and boys glee, With much seriousness' ancl meaning, members of Hi-Y made this day a memorable one for the students and faculty. Reverend CIark's impres- sive message will never be forgotten by the students. 4 is r A fs A f, -'en' any-A xl! 4'.uS.... 5 -E ' I 1 DJHS'vs IHS QUIZ EN Quiz em On the Air a local educational radio program testing knowledge of current events was presented from the stage of Washington l-ligh December 4 The con- testants on this battle of brains included four seniors from Washington and four sen- tors from Jefferson who were picked from crvics classes. The final score however 979 to H25 made Jefferson the victors over the Colonial foursome Quiz-master Ted Hallock urges frightened contestant towards mike. .. ,s-
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HCTIVITY PERIOD Tuesday's activity period is very well accepted by every Colonial. Whether it be attending a club 11' .. ,X Some dance: some chat. Nevertheless, everyone enjoys himself in the Recrea- tional Center during activity period. ff' meeting, visiting the snack bar, dancing in the recreational center, attending a movie, or just -making use of the time to prepare homework which didn't get done at home, it is o period which is actively spent by students at Washington. Very, very dramatic, gals. Wonder Mr. Adams will feel the some way? Group of between-class snackers enjoying the leisure time during activity period. XX,
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The world ot music exhibited some of its finest tolent on the stoge of Washington High in the month of December. Attentive ond oppreciotivef the students of Woshington enjoyed the sweet musicol notes which flowed from the instruments ot the Portlond Symphony Orchestra, right, ond from the forty-voice Linfield College Choir, lower right. A visn' FROM THE PORTLAND SYMPHONY 9-,49 6'-2,13 The Portland Symphony Orchestra stood to in- troduce themselves to an anxiously-awaiting student body. A N D LINFIELD CHOIR Attractively robed in red, white, and purple, the forty-voice Linfield Choir, including some graduates from Wash- ington High, entertained an atten- tive audience with a program of Christmas carols from different lands, l ,J
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