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G 9 . .. A-. Y- M 3. s Q5 THE BOARDMAN HI-Y ist Row um fs fighfp-c. woou, J. oucmv, W. Roismsow, D, WISEMAN, F. Mooiat. is. DEMMEL, F. Hossut. znd ROW-MR. Hizizsriisiiiacsia qrsculfy Ativawfy, 5. wittmms, 15. HAWN, M. Mooiuz, R. KUHLIZN, D. ciaokciz. ani Row-P. Nicuots, s. Mccowmv, c. iuamo. im. Mectuxc, W. McKAIN, cs. FLIQMING, ii. AUBRIZY. QAbsent from ,mum-cs. HAYi:s, D. cnoizcm One may find record of several interesting happenings by looking through the minutes of the Boardman Hi-Y club. The mysterious back stage of Keith's Palace theater was visited and the boys discovered the presentation of vaudeville acts very interesting. An invitation to appear on the stage and be chased off by a comedy team was declined-with thanks. Other visits included a trip to the stock exchange and the Bell tele- phone building both of which proved instructive as well as entertaining. The club room, a miniature house of fun, was used many times with increasing enjoyment. The Boardman Hi-Y, although one of the smallest in the valley, is noted for its activity and is looked upon as a model Hi-Y. jared Dugan, president, is also president of the Mahoning Valley Hi-Y Council. The Hi-Y basketball team, as the Crier goes to press, was leading the Hi-Y basketball league. Mr. Hershberger was again the advisor and his work in this capacity Was appreciated. 30
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. K , X.- , Zvzwf. .-- A .A ,VXAMM Em -MM , C1174 THE GIRL RESERVES lst Row um Ri right!-HM. ATKINSON CFnculry Advisory, R. THULLIQN, c. HIEBERDING, 1. MAs'rRmNi, R. ,ionNs'roN, cs. s'mRR, 1. cAR1.soN. and Row-R. ui.maR, n. RRADLING. R. nicRHAu'r, M, .loHNs'roN, w. Russian.. A. sMi1'H, cz. QRRRD. 3rd Raw--A. WORMLEY, ii. cxoviaR. I.. ,1oHNsToN. is. CHARl.liS, P. RUHLMAN, ls. coMBs. 4:11 Row-V. siMoN, R. ISACHNICR, v. c:usiiMAN, N. ISIQARD, hp. MASTRIANI. CAbsenr fm... PiCILll'LiR. MANcHrasTiaR, if. RuRlf12ss.y One of the most active clubs in the school is the Girl Reserves, an organization sponsored by the city Y. W. C. A. Miss Atkinson has gathered around her a group of energetic and willing girls, with Ida Mas- triani as president. A trip through the Mahoning County court house proved most in- teresting and instructive. Another high light was a very helpful talk by Miss Mayo of the Youngstowfn Y. W. C. A. An event which was both pleasure-filled and financially profitable was the Girl Reserve dance. The girls made this social function a huge success. It was talked about for weeks after-and had been for weeks before-one reason for so many tickets being sold. It is evident that the girls are constantly busy because the bulletin board is always filled with notices bearing the sign of the triangle. A feature which they are now planning is a spring style show. Holiday parties and a tea for the mothers round out a well-filled program which provided the Girl Reserves with much fun and not a little training. 29
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THE STAGE CRAFT CLUB lst Row fleft to rightj-l. CARLSON, O. FISCHIZL, C. CREED, C. WOOD, AI. DUGAN, A. SMITH, V, CUSHMAN. Znd Row-li. EWING CFaculty Advisory, C. MURBERGER, C. HEBERDING, M. DROZIQN, N. ISICARD, M. I-IDWARDS. Brd Row-L. FREDERICK. O. KRANIA, W. McKAIN, W. ROBINSON. -I. CIATIWRMAN, l.. Clklilill, D. WISIZMAN. QAbsent from picture-j. MASTRIANI, M, ll. RliNO.J Well, here comes Cal Wood, the president of the Stage Craft Club. I wonder what he has to say. Oh, Cal, tell us about your clubf, My Club? Hardly that, I'm just one of the officers. The real credit should go to Miss Ewing, the faculty advisor, for her efficient instruc- tion given to the members of the club. It has proved to be a very successful organization this year both in capability to entertain others and to instruct its members in the art of dramatization. Several plays were given in chapel, one of these entitled Rosalie being repeated at the fall meeting of the Parent-Teachers meeting. Every other Friday we hold a meeting and some phase of drama- tization is taken up. The art of make upi' and the technique of stage position and other subjects are discussed. The club was augmented by the acquisition of several new mem- bers who have proven their worth and should carry on the success of this year's club into the next. 31 Q49 X
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