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LEFT TCI RIGHT: FRDNT REIWZ H. EVANS, I. COOPER, M. EEALDR, M. Cmx. C. DALILTDN. W. MECLEESE. N. KENNEDY, E. GRAY. R. IJENNINISS, F. PIAEKWDRTH, M. EASTER. SEDDND RDW2 M. BAILEY. W. EILLILAND, IJ. I.lTZ, D. DLINAWAY. I. MITCHELL. H. EIIZIIJDMAN, L. IVIEEINN. E. IVIEIELEINE, EI. ENTLEIQ, R. HALE. E. HEILISTEIN. E. HIJMSLETHIRD REIW E. HLIMIHI-IRIES. E. FAWN5, E. BIAS. A. KEENE, LI. HAZELEIAKEIQ. L.. LIJLIIS, D. MI:KAv, LI. MITI:I-IELL. M. HIJRSLEv H. LEWIS, I. LIAEKSEIN, IJ. ESTEP. FEILIRTH REIW2 K. CDNLEY. E. DIQEISEIQ, E. EDNLEY. E. IVIIJTTER, R. EAEIEIEQT H. KENNEDY, A. EREEEH, LI. DAVIS, E. HILL, H. FDRMAN. R. KLII-IN. FRDNT RDWZ D. WILSEIN. R. RIEI-IL. T. VERNIER, D. RILEY. E. STATEN, B. WITTEN, H. VEAEI-I, V. STEPS. EEC- EIND RDW2 EI. EINGLETDN. N. WAKEFIELD, C.WI:1LFENSAI2I3EIQ, N. WESSELL. V. F'LIcIcETT, III. EmwIcLILEI:.I-I...I. RAR- KER, H. SMITH, R. -I-IRTDN. THIRD RDWI W. SMITH. E. HDPKIN5. IJ. HAIQT, IJ. SCI-IREICH, H. pi-IILLIR5. E. PRINCE E. RISNEIQ. H. D'DELL. FDLIRTH RDWZ W. WIJLEIQV, D. WI-IITE. E. SI-IEFII-IERD. E. SLIIQIQAN, K. RAIHP.
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gfau of '43 X T Tieasurei Helen Veech Vice President Donna McKay President . . . Roderick Tipton Secretary . . . Helen Smith Advisors: Mr. Christian and Mrs. Donley I. Parker and H. Lewis fPaper Salej TI-IE JUNIQR CLASS Wluen Washingtoll High School was opened in 1939, the three upper classes were made up of students who had attended high school in Portsmouth. The Iunior Class of this year, 1942, was the first Freshmen Class at Washington and next year will be the first graduating class to have completed four years here. The Freshmen Class of l939-40 adapted itself very well to the new school and several clubs were organized, many of which still exist. There were skating parties where everyone enjoyed himself . . . up or down. Last year, these same students were more active, being better acquainted with high school life and not being called g'Freshie by every upper classman. The Sophomore Class ranked high scholastically, also athletically, producing some of the basketball team's best players. The third year of school is one of the busiest, for plays must be given and money obtained for the Iunior-Senior Prom and Banquet. The students of the Iunior Class have responded magnificently to their duties. A successful play Called Tempest and Sunshine , directed by lNIrs. Donley, was presented and produced a great amount of money in the class treasury. In lN'Iarch, a skating party was held at rhc rink. The second play, The Hoosier Schoolmaster , was another amusing and successful comedy. A Fitting closure for the year was the Iunior-Senior Prom. The members of the IuniorClass are looking forward to next year being seniors and having all the accorded seniority rights. They will do their best to uphold the standards of VVashington.
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ne guniot pfayi TEMPE ST AND SUNSHINE BACK BBW: MRS. DIIINLEY, EVAN BLIRRAN, LICII-IN ELJEIANKS, BILL SINE- LETCIN, R'I:IDERII:Ic 1-IF'TDN,EILL.IE BIAS. FRBNT BBW! AVANELLE KEENE, EDITH GRAY. JEAN MITI:I-IELL, PEGGY RIEI-IL. lVlABEL HIJRSLEY, HELEN SMITH. The heavier part of dramatics in Washington High School is done by the Iunior Class, Until this year very little experience in dramarics has been offered to Freshmen and Sophomores, there- fore the Iunior class must study, develop technique, and present two full length three-act plays. The plays chosen for this year's presentation were both based on novels of the same name that were best sellers several decades ago and have retained their popularity to the present day. Tem- est and Sunshine , based on Mar . Holmes famous novel was resented on December 4 before P Y I P 1 the largest audience that had ever attended a play at Washington Rural High. The Hoosier School- master , based on Edward Eggleston? novel, was chosen for the spring production. THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER FRONT RBWZ LEIRETTA MITCHELL. NDRMA .JEAN WESSEL, HELEN Gomo- MAN, .JEAN JACKSON, DONNA MEKAY, DUNALD LEWIS. BACK RCIWZ HARRY FUFMAN, WALTER WEILERY, BILL EINGLETDN, JAMES DAVIS. EVAN ELIQQAN. lu
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