Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1941

Page 88 of 108

 

Woodrow Wilson High School - Orion Yearbook (Youngstown, OH) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 88 of 108
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Page 88 text:

The story of the June Senior play, Hold Everything, takes place in a tourist home on the Honeymoon Trail, west of Rochester, N. Y. Crooks, bankers, runaway sweethearts, and aspiring movie actors meet one night at the home. This interesting set of characters suddenly find themselves vitally concerned in each other ' s lives. A mysterious small black traveling bag causes a great deal of excitement when the owner can ' t be found. The plot? Well, the bag, filled with money, is later returned to its rightful owner. Then, as every good play should end, everything turns out well for everybody concerned. The cast includes the following: Betty Pownall, Florence Yavorick, Irene Karpowicz, William Hackett, Francis Formichelli, James Graham, Marguerite Kepko, Helen Kepko, Helen Conek, Ruth Davison. Mary McCarthy, Agnes Fares. William Uehlinger and William Waltman. Director: Mr. Yeager Senior Play Cast 3f Page Eighty-four

Page 87 text:

The office girls ore the indispensible right hands in the offices. Many are commercial students, not all, however. They do much of the detail work, call students for conferences, typewrite, check attendance, take enrollments, check m.aterials, and in general, get worthwhile training in office routine. They are giving to their sponsors and the school a service that cannot be measured. To them we tender our grateful thanks and good wishes. Sponsors: Mr. Martin Mr. Wachter Miss Long Miss Robertson Office Girls Page Dqhty-three



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ihe Stagecraft Club was established in 1937 by its present adviser, Mr. Arden Barber. The organization is dedicated to furthering appreciation of the theater, study of plays, stage and radio technique, voice culture, play-writing, and acting. It has also taken a definite place in the social activities of the school. Last fall a get-together dance was held at Pioneer Pavilion. The club has increased from twenty students in 1937 to seventy students in 1941, and is increasing rapidly each semester. Today it is considered one of the most popular and active clubs of the school. Of the numerous successful ploys presented by the Club, American Passport is most recent. Two complete casts were used, with performances on March 20th and 21st. It was the first time that two casts have ever per- formed and the audiences acclaimed it to be one of the most outstanding performances ever presented on the Wilson High stage. It is probable that this method will be used again becoaise of its success this time, and because more students get to participate. The officers for this semester are the following: President James Graham Vice President, Bill Uehlinger Secretary, Helen Lou Ceglie Treasurer, Paul Dobson Stagecraft 4i Page Elqhty-five {►

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