Washington High School - Senatorian Yearbook (West Portsmouth, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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gui! inf lvocfied and Jhalaing character! as K i Boxing , Ray Moore and Harry Smith Attention 4 Easters Tumbling Pyramid builders Two periods of physical education each week are required for boys and girls'of the freshman and sophomore classes. The pictures here show some of the many activities. Learning to work to- gether by seeing the values of team work is considered a very important part of this work. Mr. Christian is the instructor. i After the regular basketball season, Mr. Fenton conducts a program of intramural basketball, using the same rules of eligibility that apply to student participation in all school activities. Eyes Front' Calisthentlcs Sock Ball for girls Volley Ball

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etaftimen vita! to .gncfultty Work, Work, Work A total of 108 boys may be found in four periods of indus- trial arts. At the extreme left . . . A typical scene in the drawing room. Next. . .Third period in the shop. Under the able direction of Mr. Pfleger, the Industrial Arts department has made many ad- vancements during the past year. Many useful and beautiful articles have been turned out. At the beginning of the term, classes were told to decide upon some piece of furniture as their first project. Plans were drawn before actual work was begun. This gave the young craftsmen valuable experiences in applying their ideas to paper and later to the materials. The experiences gained by these boys in fashioning the many products of the Industrial Arts department will prove to be invaluable. Now, more than ever before in this country's his- tory, men are needed who can use the tools of industry accurately and efficiently. These students gain an appreciation of the problems of production, a knowledge of mater- ials to be used, and an understanding of many processes in working with woods, metals, electricity, drawing, and planning. Mr. Pfleger B. Staten and C. Farley , E. Coleman a Ed Porter H. Horsley I. Handel, C. Howard, C. Iordan afffiy f M . '..Z



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earning to exlateu out ideas thtouyh tie Junior-Senior English Club Any junior or senior with VG or E in English may bclong to the Iunior-Senior English Club. Sponsors . . . Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Bennett. FRDNT RDWZ IJ. EMITI-I, V. WEEIEI, N. GILLILAND, F. HCJWAIQD, H. l ILI5TDNI D. WILLIAMS, L. ELI'IQTI:IN, D. MDRIARITY, L. MITI:I-IELL, E. WI-IITTEN. EEDDND RCIWZ M.EDX, R RIEHL. E.ANDERSDNI R. ERAYERAFT, D. EIAREIEIQ, M. REY- NDLDS, M. VALIISI-ITEIQ5, I. IJDLIRNEY. D. MI:EI:IwEN, H. EANFEIIQU. THIRD RCIWZ Ll. ETIQIEKLAND, E. BIAS, D. VVEILFENBARI3ER,l'I.I:l'DELL,K.ELEVINS. M. HCIQELEY, J. MITCHELL, H. RATLIVF, R. WALTI-IEP. FDIJRTH RDW2 E. VERNIEIQ, H. FDREMAN, W. KRDEER. R. IEAEIEEIQT, E. MUTTER, H. KENNEDY, R. TIFJTDN. 38 Freshmen- Sophomore English Club Any freshman or sophomore with VG or E in English Inay belong to the Freshmen-Sopho- more English Club. Sponsors . . . lN1rs. Davenport and Miss Riehl. FIRET RDWZ D. EEINLEY. R. DILLEIQ. W. HILT, E. KNUFF, M. STRIEKLAND. E. RAPID, M, HUNTER, E. ETDNE, W. IICIIQIELL, I. WILLIAMS, EEEEDND RDWZ A.EAIcER.I.I.MALI3NE,IJ,MI:1I:nE. E. KEYSER, M. PARKER, M. EAZLER. W. ELIFTEIN, L. WEI3I-II:IR5T, T. DILLDWf L. HALL. L. MEYERS. THIRD RDWZ E. I:-'lATT, IJ. LI:II:II4AEAuI:.I-I, L. PRINCE. E. EEALJMIIINT, R. LIETDN, W. EIJGGE. W. HAMM, A. HALL, J. RALETDN, M. FEED, C. EIQLIMME. FIIILIRTH RDWI IJ. MEYERE, D. CEIULEY, D. HALL, LI. SHEETS, W. WILLIAMS, D. F'I-IIPP5, D. REISEIQ. The person n'lJo can me the mother tongue fluently, accurately, and ejfecliuely in the exprerfion of bfi tbougbt: lm: a pwrer and PUIIBIIIUOII that will Jerve him at every mmf' The importance of the study of English cannot be over-emphasized, for it is undoubtedly one of the most useful courses any school could offer. English is the medium through which we express our ideas and emotions, and in this great country where freedom of speech is an in- alienable right, it is even more important that we speak correctly. In high school, English is the basis for all other subjects.

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