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i ..1, ECHOES T. W. C. 'The T. W. C. has just passed through one ofthe most pros- perous years of its life. It has not only had a very prosper- ous year financially, but also a year of rare things along the line of entertainment. What it has done this year, We will discuss in the next few lines. The lirst thing of much importance was the stunt which We had in assembly. It was Professor Posinsky, that noted poser from the tropics. He came into our midst from the land of roses and skunks. He gave is a Very entertaining assembly and all enjoyed it. Nellis was the poser and his able assistants were Ridgeley and Konold. This was Konold's Hrst appearance as a member of T. W. C. The next thing of importance was the stunt given at the Western Reserve Academy game. The boxing match was very entertaining. Gordon Wright and Irvin Grossman Were the principal actors in the sparring match which proved to be a surprise to .very many. Then came the Easter Dance which was a success in every way. This dance netted us the sum of 84000. We were very happy and called ourselves very lucky. And more than that, the dance was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. . Last but not least was the T. W. C. Vodville Show. This was the most successful thing financially that we have at- tempted to give this year. The show netted us about 3100.00 We have not used the money yet but we expect to give at least part of it to the High School Library. The present members are all very popular in social and athletic centers. We have in the Crew members of every club in the high school and always have a number ofour mem- bers in every athletic event of the year. There is Lerch, the man who has made more W's than any toher man in the High School. There is Skillman, who has made two letters in debate. And We also include in our membership the most popular and the handsomest men in High School. All in all, the T. W. C. is well represented in all the activities of the High School. .There are lifteen members in the T. W. C., namely: Wilburer Buchwalt, Presidentg Bruce Dixon, Treasurerg Arthur Ridgeley, Pres. Senior A Classg Archie Lewis, Alfred Boone, Allen Nellis, Karl Konold, William Geissman, Pres. 11-A Classy Glen MacDowell, Gordon Wright,Kenneth Gordon Editor Echoes5 john Mahannah, John Skillman, Business Mgr. Echoes5 Edwin Lerch, Ervin Grossman.
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