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4 : 3 wiimlm- High 3011001 E C H 0 E S Ninefw- Twenm-me Miss Mabel Spiers, faculty advisor is deserving of much credit for the success ol High School Life and the promotion of the Hi-Press Club. Cooperation and equal res- ponsibility with the staff has made amost efficient organization. The High School Life is published seven times each semester. All write-ups are furnished by the journalism classes and the printing is efficiently done by Mr. Olds and the printing classes. The staff for the second semester 1925 follows: Edif0r1'af Spaff Assistants Richard Sauerbrun M an aging Editor News Editors Editorial Critic Sport Editor Sport Reporters Magazine Editors Exchange Editor! Alumni Editor Cartoonist I Page Ninrty-two l Cecil Browm Harry Parsons Florence Golick Alice Randall Earl Williams Christian Zahnow Mary Suckow Philips Corbin Martha McCorkle Verna Wise Opal Shank Dorothy Williams Mildred Kelly Warren Rich Robert Geissman Special Feature Writers William Brown A Mar3LAllman Business Staff Business Manager Chester Bane Assistant Dorothy Sellars Advertising Mgr. Theodore Hillman Assistants Charles Middlestead Maurice Ridgley Alene Muter Circulation- Elementary journalism Class Faculty Advisor Miss Spiers
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JM Wuffsfl limb Sdn-01 HC C H-AH 0 E S '1'w--1fu-Hx-- zuiaenmfizeasalillxla rf'-M' fe- . , ,,f, The Bird Club Officers Prerideizt ..,.,. ,.......,.. .... l V illiam E. Brown Vice-Prexidezit .... .... C atherine Craver Srcrdary ....... .... B arbara VVood Trearurer .,..........,...........,... ...... E lizabeth Ludt Sponror ......,...,. ................,........... M iss Turner In 1922 the Bird Club. the first of its kind to be established in Warren Senior high school, was organized by Miss Turner. a mathematics teacher, Miss Ella Brown, then a teacher of Spanish here, and several others desirous of learning more about nature and its feathered inhabitants. lt was organized chiefly for the purpose of teaching the students more about the great out-of-doors and assuring them a good time after school hours. The organization this year has been very active. In the spring, on March 12, a party was held at the Y. VV. C. A. to which all old members and prospective ones were invited. It was made a great event and at this meeting the ofiicers were elected. The rules of the club, to the effect that each member must QU keep an up-to-date list, C25 have at least one bird house in his or her yard, C35 feed the birds in winter, and GD go on the trip to Mill Creek Park. were drawn up and announced. A regular feast was held and this phase ofthe season was past. Hikes were held on Tuesday of nearly every week until the elose of school. These hikes soon grew in size until such long trips took place that it was necessary to use cars to get to them. The haunts most often visited were Miller's Woods, Howland Hill, Woodruff Rocks, and Mill Creek Park. On April 28 the club journeyed to WVoodruH: Rocks near Windham where the first steak roast in the history of the club was held. It proved a huge success and the picture shown above was also taken there by Mr. Downs, who accompanied the party. Seven o'clock on May 16 found the club on its way to Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, and to the most successful picnic and bird hunt of the season, since more birds were seen in one day there than on any other day during the season.
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