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0 luck Row: Skinner, Urtino, Vogel, Ropchak, Ifianco, Curtis, Van Jlarter, Rogers, Hadley, Jlorrhou: Spaffl, lVli1ffl'l', lVl1e11t. SECOND Row: I rlarzrl, Jlalonc, fl0I'7lL'lf1lS, Arzdrcwv, IfllII.Yf'llf, Trarcr, Iiiese, Flyn .lIo.wl1cr, lluu'L'1's, Jlacllormlfl, Hamilton, Johnson, Scnzrncrzx, Strwrfnson. FnoN'r now: Spccrs, .llclhqffl 0'lm'ri1'11, .4llI'1.Sl'I',' I'an1pbcIl, Jor14e.v, Wcirrl, 0'Gra11!l, Wilsnrz, Thonzpson. MYNDEIQSIAN To comment at length on this particular Myrzrlersiari would be to slight the judgment and eyesight of our readers. Briefly: assimilate the idea of the theme, the Mynderse Merry-Go-Round, and then go round with us in spirit in our ex- periment to achieve more originality in page layoutsfsolnething that is modern in a practical way. This is more than a memory book of local appeal, it seems to us another step in the progress that our annuals have been achieving in the twelve years since a paper covered book started the Myndersicm on its march to recognition. First Honor Rating has been won by the books entered in the National Scholastic Press Contests of recent yearsg and as we remember this, we present our offering with diffidence. This year the staff has as leader, Nellie Ward, Editor-in-Chief, with Gladys Cornelius, Howard Hadley, hlary Hawkes, Frank lrland, Irma Johnson, Eberta Mar-Donald, Zenda Riese. Kennedy Skinner, and Bertha Traver as her assistants. The Business hlanager is Francis 0'Grady, who was assisted by Jane Andrews, Stella Antoniak, Cyril Bianco, Earl Bracht, Florence Campbell, Gordon Curtis, Mary Flynn, Francis Mcliuffie, fVilliam hlalone, Robert Morehouse, Dorothy lflosher, Leo Urtino, Nlary Rausch, Charles Rogers, Andrew Ropchak, Thomas Semmens, Douglas Spaid, Ruby Speers, Arthur Stevenson, Ersel Thompson, Howard Yan Marter, Philip Vogel, Ellsworth Wlheat, George Wilkie, and Margaret Wlilson. Catherine Jones and Jeanne Hamilton, assisted by Blrs. Rena Steigerwald, were in charge of the art work. The staff members, all active in school affairs, were chosen for their ability in English, art, and business. The success of each Mymlersian, year after year, has depended on Miss Julia 0'Brien, class and publication adviser, and this year we of the Myndersian staff wish to reecho the words of appreciation other staffs have expressed, who like us, looked to her for inspiration and guidance in this difficult work. To the Classes of 1933 and 1935, we acknowledge the money gifts for which we are deeply grateful. Wle thank the school conununity and our business friends for their generous financial cooperation in this year book, the most recent addition to the Myndersian family.
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For the past nine years the Micropllorlc under the supervision of Miss Uompitello has endeavored to keep the student body informed on current. school news. It is an established institution of Mynderse Academy and has become an important activity that attracts many students who try out for the various positions on the paper. Each spring, a competitive examination is held: and those who are successful in this test win a place on the staff. This year, a new requirement was put into effect. for staff membership. All thosewho were competing to get on the Mike took part in the annual subscription drive, the successful ones in this campaign being chosen for the staff. Every one on the Microphone has an opportunity to work on all sections of the paper sometime during the year, and in this way new talent is discovered and developed. Headed by Philip Vogel, Editor-in-Chief, the staff includes Lewis Ayres, Roscoe Bartran, Gordon Curtis, Howard Hadley, Mary Hawkes, Frank lrland, Eric Jones, lletty Loomis, Helen Martino, Helen Mott, Paul Nearpass, Dorothy Newland. Francis U'Grady, Leo Urtino, Florence Palumbo, Mary Riley, Zenda Riese, Vharles Rogers, Harriet Sharpe, Edna Trulan, Howard Yan Marter, Nellie W'ard and Doris Wilkie. A successful financial project of the lllicroplzone this year was the continuation of the dancing classes they sponsored last year for the benefit of the paper. These classes were well attended by those who enjoy this type of amusement, and quite a few students learned to dance: so the venture proved constructive as well as lucrative. Almost half the present staff will be lost in June through graduation: so many positions will in all probability be open for those aspiring to journalistic actiydty next year. The annual banquet, to which all members look forward, will be held at Spring- sidc Inn, on Uwasco Lake, the last of May. ' MICIQDDHUNE 0 MK Row Barlran Rogers Van Marter, Hadley, Curtis, Ayres, Orlino. SECOND Row: Ricxo, Jomw, harpf ll Llliu' Trulan lompztello, Adviser, Iluurkes, Riley, Newland, Irland. FRONT now: Loomis Palumbo M ott, Vogel, O'Grady, Nearpass, Ward, M artino.
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