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Story January 26, 1956

East Cleveland Leader

East Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio

What is this article about?

The new Y House facilities will open for boys on February 4th with a Youth Day program including game room access, special films, and a feature movie at 1:30 p.m., directed by Gordon Esch with Hi-Y club assistance. Regular classes at Shaw High School.

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Youth Day Planned For Feb. 4th

Appropriately enough, the first official use of the new Y House facilities will be for the boys themselves.

This important event comes on Saturday morning, February 4th when the first actual boys' program gets under way, with the game room in full swing.

The regular Saturday gym and swim classes will be held at Shaw High School, but the doors of the new building will open at 9:00 a. m. for those boys who wish to use the game room.

Special films will be shown in the morning. Highlight for the day, however, will be a full-length feature movie starting at 1:30 p. m.

All boys now active in any part of the "Y" program are invited and urged to bring their friends for the grand opening. The program will be directed by Gordon Esch with the assistance of boys from the Hi-Y clubs and other volunteer leadership.

What sub-type of article is it?

Event Announcement Community Program

What keywords are associated?

Youth Day Y House Opening Boys Program Feature Movie Hi Y Clubs

What entities or persons were involved?

Gordon Esch

Where did it happen?

Y House Facilities, Shaw High School

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Key Persons

Gordon Esch

Location

Y House Facilities, Shaw High School

Event Date

February 4th

Story Details

First official use of new Y House for boys' program on Saturday morning February 4th, including game room from 9:00 a.m., special films, and full-length feature movie at 1:30 p.m. Regular gym and swim at Shaw High School. Invites active Y boys and friends, directed by Gordon Esch with Hi-Y assistance.

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