Suffern High School - Panorama Yearbook (Suffern, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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PROJECTION CLUB Preridenr ...................... RICHARD GARRISON Vice-Prefidenr ..................... TOM PCGLIESE Secretary ............. MARY ANN INICKECKINE Trearurer ....... ............... R OGER GALLUP Adviror ........................ MR. GERRIT ZwART All members of this club receive instruc- tions in every type of visual aids and provide projection facilities for many classroom pro- grams. Movies are shown in assemblies and also in the cafeteria during lunch periods, providing ainment and relaxation for the students. N X GIRLS' SHOP 49th-10th GRADESD DANCING CLUB Admer ............ MISS DOLORES LAVENBURG The Senior High Dancing Class has had, in the past, lessons and practice periods. This last year there were so many who had taken dancing lessons before that we tried using the period for a dancing practice period. This proved most successful. Most of our eighty members danced and there were few watchers. It is the hope of this club to become cquainted with some of the more common and tools and materials used in industry. ur efforts are centered around projects hich will appeal to a girl, in leather, art etals and wood. This club may also lead to very enjoyable hobby for some of the girls.

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HONOR SOCIETY Preridenf ........... .......,.. IN IARJORIIZ GIBSON Vice-Preridem ........ HAROLD WANAMAKER Secrelarg .A..,................ DIAQQUELINE DEWEY Treamf-er .......... KENNETH BARTHOLOMEW Admer ................,.....,... Miss Doais NAF1s The Suffern Chapter of the National Honor Society was started in june, I9-46. and seven- teen members were inducted. The aims ofthe Honor Society are to stimulate the scholar- ship, leadership, service and character of the students in the school. Students are chosen for membership who are outstanding in these four qualifications. Covered-dish suppers, movies, dinner meet- ings and discussions were all part of the pro- gram. A scholarship fund and trips to colleges were also planned by the members of the society this year. F' 'i V MOUNTAIN ECHO Edizorr-in-Cbicf ............... ROBERTA Possiu BRENDA BRANDT Managing Editor ,..,................. DORIS BAIRD Adzirer .......... Ma. LAwRENc.E Gattacsmaa At the beginning of the year, the staff pledged itself to maintain the high standards attained last year by winning Class A rating of our paper at the E.S.S.P.A. Convention. To increase their knowledge of journalism mem- bers of the staff went to press conventions at Syracuse and N.Y.Ij. In addition to this they sponsored the second annual Suffern Student Press Conference. Many new ideas were tried out in the paper this year. The most important of these was the new size which brings it to nearly the size of a real paper. More student news was in- cluded in each issue and picture ads were tried with great success. ATHLETIC SERVICE Adtirer .,..............,.................. MR. Al: SMITH In this group are the students who are seen at all the home athletic contests. selling and collecting tickets, handling money. and gen- erally managing the gate receipt phase of the athletic program. In so doing. they lend valuable .iid to the Student Council. and thus to the school. They also gain proficiency in handling finances. and are given their GO. tickets. if an underclass- men. or an Athletic Seryice pin in recognition of their services, XY'ith this years ambitious home athletic schedule of six football games and ten bas- ketball games. the club members were kent busy, but performed very commendably. drawing high praise from Mr. Smith and the Student Council.



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DRAMATIC CLUB STAGE LIGHTING Adz iyer ,.......,.........,........,.. MR. BERT LYON The Stage Lighting Club was a newcomer among student activities this year. and eighteen boys answered the first roll call. Their activities have been varied. ranging from setting the stage for assemblies to build- ing and painting scenery for the Senior and Dramatic Club productions. Vforlting long hours with little recognition for their efforts. members of this club have made a line con- tribution to their school program. 'Sr Q -A ' F' l ' ' - ff2vf'l ' ' al 5 ,' - -fifiitf PI':?,ff11iLf1II , ,..... ,,....... H AROLD XYVANAMAKER If'irtf-Prt.ii.r!trfzz ...... .......... E vELvN BOYA-yi' Secreltzrg .......... ...... F RANCIS BARTON Tmmfrtr .... INIICHAIEL INIEHALEK Adtmipi .....,.. MR. BERT LYON Mlss LEE OCKLER The Dramatic Club got of? to .1 flying start last fall in the Senior Play. Nothing But the Truth. Several of its members tool: part in the production. both in the cast and on the various crews. The years program called for the production of one-act plays. under student direction. in addition to the regular full- length spring play. The size of this years Organization and the interest shown indicate a very successful future for dramatics in our school. his 9 ' v Q .. r- . , TT 4 - 3 L , ' . , L4 A . 1 .O . A . .,. 'ii - Url J 1. , , 1. N. - 51 5 - ' .I Q. :f iw f' - .gi '- , I A --.n-' N ,fi i- y' M .,,-5,-Wg-r5..!!. K DRIVING CLUB Admerr ..... ....... M R. JAMES CULLEN MR. ROBERT BUEHLER The Driving Club was instituted this year to Offer interested students the opportunity to learn correct driving practices and to get some experience behind the wheel. New York State driving laws, safety rules, and automotive mechanics were taught and driving instruc- tion on the road was given as Often as possible. ll 1 , ' l ' n

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