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rl-Alfie Echo Q- if D 'V '- nf ge i i l Social Dancing Club Lett to right lst, Row:-E. Mulina, B. Grist, M. Rogers, N. l-leadriclc, Mrs. Mertz, G. Netto, G. Mulina, B. Mertz, R. Marcone. Znd. Row:-M. Martin, I. Iohnson, M. Robb, R. Donatelli, E Perry, E. lones, M. Mangine, T, Sar- ville, C. Scopacasa. 3rd. Row:-L. Faraglia, D. Shevetz, S. Simone, M, Primavera, M. Augustine, P. List, A. Mcrriotti, l. Savon, B. Rotz, SQCIAL DANCING CLUB President ..... .,.,. ..,...,.. ,........,....,..,.,... , . . ....... . .. ..... .... lrene Savon .. Elizabeth Mulina Norma Headrick Lucille Faraglia Vice'-President Secretary , .... . Treasurer . . . A' 'f - H X fipmiscr . ,. .... .. ,. .. ,.Mrs.MerZ Ten years ago, under the guidance ot Mr. Reed, the Social Dancing Club was organized, The purpose of the club is to instruct the student body in the art ot dancing-thus the name. When Mr. Reed lett our school to join the service, his position was capably taken over by Mrs. Merz. The club teaches students how to conduct themselves at school dances as well as how to dance. A nicl-:elodeon was purchased when the club was first organized and the upkeep has been maintained by the succeeding members. The nickelodeon is rented out to all classes and organizations ol the High School at a reasonable lee. ln the line of activities, the club, so tar, this year has given a dance which was very successful and which was patronized by practically all the pupils. Last year, the club intro- duced new entertainment at the school dances which proved worthwhile-this entertainment was a floor show during intermission This adds variety and gives the patrons more enters tainment. Page forty -SSVGH
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The Ealnovlff TW TY- 'gn Excelsior Club Lett to right. lst. Row:--H. Olson, R. Williams, L. Moore, E. Delsisio, M. Metzger, 2nd. Row:-R. Hall, G. Erskine, Mr. Gittings, L. Esposito, T. List. 3rd. Row:-G. Mongine, Ft. lohnson, I. Erskine, l. Moore, R. Fisher, H. Krall. EXCELSICR CLUB President ...........,, ...,, ..,.. ..,...... . ...,,.,..,.,..... .,.. .... .....,.., . , . . , . , ....,.. . Vice-President .. . Secretary .,.,,...,......,,. lames Moore ,, ,. Harry Krall . George Mongine Treasurer ...,., . ...,.. . Leonard Esposito Sponsor. ..,... ....., ......... ........ ..,. ........,.,..,. .,........... ...,.,.,.,..,.,.....,,...,..,.,.,., . , . ..,,..,,..,.,., . . , ..., . , .,.... . ....,., . . .... ., Mr. Gittings The Excelsior Club first blessed Lowellville High in 1928, when it was founded by a group of boys with the help ol Mr. Howland, a former high school principal. The main obyective ol the club is to promote the social, intellectual, and physical bettern ment of The school year was held by our club on the Y,M.C. A., bowling, and athletic the student body of Lowellville High School. Excelsior Club is very active Since the Club is a very selective in the social lite ot the school. The first dance in this Sept. 28. Olher activities ot the Club are: swimming at meets in the gym organization-V-never numbering more than twenty-live- naturally our entrance requirements are very difficult. To be a member of this organization, a person must be a male student of Lowellville High School, a Senior, lunior or Sophomore, and must not be found objectionable on the standpoint of character or scholastic ability by old members. SOPHOMCRES CContinuedD ln the cerebal portion of our class we are also to be congratulated. Patricia Batteiger and loseph Erskine were representatives from our class in the hunt for Youngstown's Quiz Kid. Three of our class members left us this year and we want all to know that they are upper- most in our thoughts. The boys are Pat and lohn Augustine, and Willis Mohney. Pat was Secretary. Another member we are justly proud of is Billy Shericlc, who is serving in the army. That's the end of our Sophomore history and now admit it---you do agree we are quite the class. Page forty-six
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L l-- 'Time Egifts ju --'L' Girls' Athletic Association Left to right lst. Row:-B. Nainie, G. Rotz, S. Frech, Miss Skinner, M. Rogers, E. Delsetis, P. DePaul. Znd. Row:-R. Donatelli, L. Faraglia, M. Primavera, M. Augustine, S. Simone, D. Slievetz, C. Rotz, I. Olive. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATICDN President .....,......,.......... .,., . . ..,. .,.. . . . .... . Rose Donatelli Vice-President ..,.. ...,. .,i., . . Stella Simone Secretary . .. .. .. Margaret Rogers Treasurer Marian Augustine Sponsor ,....... .. ....,...,.. .. ....,., ,.,. . . .,., .. ,... .... . .,,. .. .. . ..,. . .. Miss Helen Skinner ln November, l945, the Girl's Athletic Association was organized, its purpose is to pro- mote the girls' interest in sports. All girls from grades 7 to 12 are eligible to take part in the activities of the club. Each year new officers shall be chosen by these girls. One girl is chosen as head for each sport in which the association is active. This board oi heads and officers meet the first Monday of every month and decide the activities of that month. On the lirst Thursday of each month inter-class basketball games are played. ln each activity that a girl participates, she is given points. At the end. of this year, ac- cording to the rules of the G. A. A., each Senior girl merits a small letter it she has acquired ZOO scoring points, or a pin, if scoring 300 points Activities of the G. A, A, include basketball volley ball, badminton, and table tennis, Page forty-eight
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