Chaney High School - Lariat Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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-.-.. ',. f THE BlC'--l'f.E.D.fl..j-.,X3........,,, . SENIOR ACTIVITIES . .+- '-62 The Senior class began its activities very early. Its first social function was a covered-dish dinner which was held at the school on December 14. From 4:00 to 5:30 p. m. a variety of pastimes was enjoyed in the girls' gym. Some tried their luck at ping-pong and cards while others danced to music played by Tommy Grayls orchestra. At 5:30 dinner was served in the cafeteria. After dinner toasts were given by Mr. C. W. Ricksecker, principalg Miss Bernice Fawcett, senior girls' adviserg Michael Dulick, Mary Wick, Eleanor Bader, and Dorothy Traut. At the conclusion of the meal all joined in and helped with the dishes. With such dish washers as Billy Crowe, it did not take long to finish. One of the most important features of the last year was the Senior Assembly, which was held on Friday, Ianuary 13. Although it was a bad luck day, it was a great success. A school girl was having trouble doing her homework which was in the form of cross- word puzzles. A huge electric cross-word puzzle was the setting for the stage and each act represented a word. While the girl was working the puzzle, she fell asleep, and while she slept, another girl came and worked one for her. While the puzzle was being worked, several acts were presented. The first number on the program was a few selections played by Tommy Gray's orchestra. A silent drama was given with Billy Crowe as the hero. Dorothy Traut as the heroine, and Iames Ignozzi as the villain. Oh yes, and Sheriff D'Aquila, who captured the villain! All took a trip to Spain where they were entertained by Charlene Steinfort and Helen Matusak, who did a Spanish tango. By some magical power they were taken into the past, about twenty years ago, to a real barn dance. The girls wore gingham dresses and the boys were well-groomed in overalls. But a barn dance is not a barn dance without a caller, so this place was filled by Bud Boyle, who managed his birdie in the cage very well. For a few moments everyone was terrorized by ferocious looking animals which suddenly appeared, followed by the popular Mickey and lMinnie Mouse. Terror soon left, however, when the animals began to dance. How surprised the girl was when she awoke and found the puzzle completed! 'The next social activity was the Senior Prom, held in conjunction with the Ianuary Seniors. This was held at Club Vogue on lanuary 24. The clever dance programs were developed in the Ianuary class colors, black and silver. The girls in their beautifully colored dresses and the boys in their dark suits presented a gala spectacle as they prome- naded. The promenade was led by Iohn Kurtz, president of the mid-year class, and his partner, Emma Gardinier, secretary of the mid-year class. The blare of trumpets and saxa- phones came from Bill Cowden's orchestra. Betty Lou, our own little blues singer, sang two popular selections. There was also a floor show. The Senior play, Laugh Clown, by C. L. Eaddy, under the direction of Miss Mollie Russell, was presented in the school auditorium on May 4 and 5. The Iune '33-Ianuary '34 Prom was held on May 26. The concluding activities of the class were Class Day on Iune 2, Baccalaureate in Iune 4, the banquet on Iune 5, and Commencement. Page Twenty-Nine



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