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A il L A 5 ,N 1 lv The Y's Trail-Day ,gl A V 19 ' f ll' l ll A large and enthusiastic audience witnessed the musical skit, The Y's Trail, presented by the Junior School on the afternoon and evening of March lst. The play is a musical sketch of boy life centering around the experience of several boys, the Y , the gang, and their homes. The Y's Trail was produced under the personal direction of Ambrose Wyrick, assisted by H. Lew Webb and J. E. Seney. In the play Johnny doesn't get along very smoothly with his dad so that he decides to run away. His father learns of this and by a clever trick , persuades him to stay home and join the Y , That makes all the difference in the world and J ohnny's life becomes happy. : The cast of characters was made up of the following: ' Mrs. John Jones ...................,.,................................,.......,....... Majorie E. Haskin Mr. John Jones ......... ,...... ,......... .,..,,,... ...,.........,.... R o b e rt H. Harper Johnny Jones ............................. ........ H erbert Hicklin Chuck Warner ....................,,.,.. ..,,..... D exter Woods A Percival Dupe Du Pyster ......,... ............. K enneth O'Neil Jerry Smith ...........,.......................... ......,.. L owell Stevenson Art Webster ...................................,... ............ D elmar Woods Mr. Brown, Y M C A Secretary ....... ....... G . Edward Klein Harry Tyler ............,...,......,.,,,,.,,,.,,,..., .......... C has. Nesbitt Con Harris ................,....,, ,,,.,,,,,,,, K eith Stirling Mrs. Du Pyster ........ ...... ...... ..,.,..... ......,. M a u r ine Metcalf Mr. Du Pyster ..................................,,,...,,,,,...,,,,..,........ ..,.....,.. P hilip Vivian Boy Song Leader ...................,...............,....................................,... Jack Chisholm The Rest of the Gang. John Neil, Robert Gunther, Rocco Romano, Grant Meyer, Baxter Warner Jesse Goss, Budd Gebhardt, Jack Phillips, Edward James, Theodore Oudshoff, George Gray, Robert Wesche, Karl Wesche, Jack McFarland Donald Foster, Henry Hayden, Harold Sweet, James Ruff, Walter Lumley, Harry Malmberg, Robert Matsie, David Kelso, Billy Gibson John Stewart, Robert Jones, George West, Robert Stewart. Y grunt N ,ln Page Ninety-three X ' N plate K J ., ...WL lf
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Athletics-Day Q' C Xxillih F 'f HV 0 V N v The athletics of the high school class aroused much interest and enthu- siasm. On the whole more men competed and more records were broken L, than ever before in the history of the School. Of special note is the work 5 i of Baxter Moody and John Brongiel. Between them they have cornered 'J most of the indoor athletic records. Moody holds the Central Department's rlc-icocrdstfor the 3 lap potato race and the rope skip, and Brongiel the s o pu. INDOOR ATHLETIC RECORDS Cooper, A. Dahlen and A. Windsor. e Page Ninety-two Event Record Holder Standing Broad Jump ....... 9 feet 1 inch ........ ........ C . Johnston ' 100-Yard Dash .................. 12 seconds ....... ........ J . Brongiel Pull Up fChinningJ ..,..... 20 times ............... ......,. J . Brongiel ' Running High Jump ........... 5 feet 1 inch ........... ......... B . Moody Running Broad Jump .... L .... 16 feet 3 inches ........ ......... B . Moody 3-Lap Potato Race ............ 14 seconds .,........... .......,. B . Moody Hop, Step and Jump ........ 255 seconds ......... ......... D . Seator Rope Skip ............................. 282 seconds ........... ............ B . Moody h Fence Vault ............................ 5 feet 2 inches ........,............. B. Moody Spring Board High Jump ..............,....... 6 feet 8 inches ............ B. Moody-Givot 220-Yard Dash .................,................,..... 272 seconds ...........,......,.....,. J. Brongiel Three Standing Broad Jumps ....,,...... 26 feet 8 inches ..........,......,.... B. Moody Rope Climb ........................,................... 5 seconds .............................. E. Stewart 12-Lb. Shot Put ............................,......... 35 feet 2 inches .................. J. Brongiel Running Broad High Jump .............,.... 4 feet 10 inches ,................... P. Phelan 8-Lap Potato Race ..................,.. ......... 4 32 seconds ............ ......... J . Brongiel V Basketball Free Throw .....,.. .,....... 7 yards ..................,..............,.. A. Dahlen f Athletic point contest winners are: J. Brongiel, A. Herman, A. Penovich, S. Lubelsky, R. Peterson, J. De Vries, A. Wilson, L. Martoccio, B. Moody, G. Olson, W. McCurdy, A. Hammer, H. Gordan, P. Phelan, D. Tursman, - Q. McCredie, R. Malone, C. Noonan, H. Netter, M. Carlson, M. Ward, G. . fftgii 11 5112 :f , u ' I l5awf ?wflz'5 i'DL'l,. ij
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Q0 f Sl tif li T X A Elementary Athletics-Dav 1 151 l The gymnasium class this year has been the largest in the history of the Junior School. We captured the large Silver Loving Cup for the second consecutive year when we won the Indoor Athletic Meet of Boys' Week. Mr. Beam contributed a set of twelve medals to the members of the winning teams in the Bush League. Field Day was a very successful aEair and we are looking forward with eager anticipation for what this year's Field Meet will hold in store for us. The Gold Medals in the Field Meet were won by Joseph Cooksey, Class B, and Raymond Bendfelt, Class A. An unusually large number of our students have won medals this year in the Athletic Gold, Silver and Bronze Award Contest. Following is a list: BRONZE AWARD Malmberg, Schirmer, Corrigan, Goodsell, Jones, Pearson, Peto, Aver- buch, Rappaport, Del. Woods, Dex. Woods, O. Anderson, Chisholm, Wong, Hayden, Heiser, Smith, Dareos, Bassett, Harvey, M. Anderson, Stevenson, Pike, Schutt, Gunther, Stirling, Sweet, K. Wesche, R. - Wesche, Kelso, Hicklin, Foster, Frost, Soane, Goss, O'Brien. SILVER AWARD Joe Zaccagini, William Slaven, Jack Conley, Billy Gibson. In Aquatics, we have had numerous events, some of our boys taking part in the A. A. F. and City-Wide Y Meets and numbers winning their Bronze and Silver Medals and we are especially proud of our Junior Red Cross Life Saving Corps: Herman Arnold, Delmar Woods, Karl Wesche, Dexter Woods, Billy Gib- son, Keith Stirling, Hamilton Pike, Irvine Walker, Oscar Schirmer, William Slaven. - KEITH H. STIRLING. J Pa ge Ninety-four
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