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MANLIUS 29 supervised and healthfully controlled that they have a positive and educative infiuence quite contrary to certain phases of school fraternity and secret society life. As a means of properly directing the school's traditions and customs, not a little importance is attached to well-organized entertainment and systematic amusement. We have a weekly reception in order to give opportunity to every boy to meet the President of the School and his family. Members of the Faculty also have frequent receptions and teas. Entertainments and hops are judiciously sprinkled through the school year, and so arranged as not to interfere with school work, and yet to act as the fallow which will stimulate a student to return refreshed to his tasks and to attack them cheerfully and vigorously. Saturday night is entertainment night. We feel that after a busy week of studies, drills and athletics, a thoroughly good evening of diverting entertainment is important. This Saturday evening entertainment has its greatest value when it is carefully planned and when it engages a number of boys in its preparation. Appearing before an audience builds self-assurance. We encourage every boy to take part in dramatics, public speaking and debates as frequently as possible. There is a school dramatic club, known as the Punchinello Club. This club elects new members each year to fill vacancies. The Punchinello Club furnishes a play or series of one-act performances to make up a complete evening's entertainment once in five Weeks. The Glee Club and Mandolin Club are assigned one evening in live weeks at which time they give a concert for the entertainment of the school. These musical clubs are organized early in the school year and new boys try out for places soon after school opens. A 1 Occasionally the various companies present twenty-minute acts known as Company Stunts. They are somewhat competitive in nature as each company tries to outdo the other in originality and finish of their stunt. The Company Stunt evening is always a most popular evening' The interest is keen because the nature of the different shows is unknown before they appear. The decision as to which company presents the best performance is left to the audience, which is the student body, and the boys are loud in their acclamation of the most entertaining stunt.
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