Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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onald Ross .... S. NEWS . .... Managing Editor . . . . .News Editor Editorials THE M. H. rlene Webber .... Dorothy Walker. . . . . . .................Sports vid Whipple ......... .....,........ Cardone Earl Coon, a ld Burchell, Vincent , d Charles B tt Bateman, Haro ll Mary Hungerfor , Reporters: e y ' Donvito, Clarice Fu er, e McKane, Sam Erma Crafts, Vito Klurnpp, Marion Lacey, Catherine McCarthy, Jeann Orwig, Virginia Vail, Dorothy Walker, Dorothy Walters, Dorothy Waters and Agnes White. The M. H. S. News is published weekly by a staff of twenty-two students, under the sponsorship of Miss Elsa M, Ferguson, with Mr. Walter VanBuren as printing adviser. The reporters are trained in gathering, writing and editing news, and in evaluating the contents of different types of news- papers. ln this way, the ability to gather news and to express the facts clearly and forcefully is the educational value derived from this work. Each week 950 copies of The M. H. S. News are printed in the'l-ligh School printshop. ln addition, the staff prepares and edits a page of ele- mentary and secondary school news for the local weekly, The Medina Tribune. Tuohey' Burchellp Fuller, C.: Hungerford Cardone V hte A Ainslie Vail Orwig: Bateman: , ' '--- U - Hunan, J.: Walters, D.: KlumPP2 W r ' s- U - Russ. D Coon Walker FHCTS, WORDS TYYC Zl

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Don and Virginia Sharman, J., .---., Sharman, R., Ellicott, A., Webber, A., - lk r' Blackburn, Brazer l-logan, J., Wa e , Ainslie, Vail, Ross, D., Tucker MIRROR . . . .Editor-in-Chief Editor Manager . . . Associate Virginia Vail . Arlene Webber .... . . .Business Donald Ross ...... . . .Advertising Managers .lack Ainslie X Charles Acer ...... . . ..... . . Donald Garrett l Assistant Editors: Walter Brazer, George Blackburn, Andrew Ellicott, Joseph Hogan, Janet Sharman, Ruth Sharman, Mary Lou Tucker, Dorothy Walker and Dorothy Walters. The Mirror staff, of which Miss Elsa M. Ferguson is sponsor and Mr. Walter Van Buren, snapshot adviser, has an established reputation which it is striving to uphold this year. ln l938, the book won the first award in the offset class at the Western New York Press Association contest. With this as an inspiration the staff is attempting to make the V939 edition the best ever published by Medina High School. The obiect of this publication is to present to the students of the school a complete record of the year's events. ln compiling and publishing such a yearbook, not only training in writing, editing, and planning is given but also the opportunity of making business contacts and gaining business experience. The Mirror is a member of the Western New York interscholastic and the Empire State Press Associations. THROUGH THE



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: McGinn: I uw.-. Neal, L.: Feller, J.: Bradley: Dooay: ne......, . , Balcerzak, E.: Becker, T.: Beach: Axtell, R.: Klumpp THE scRiBBi.ERs l' and Madlyn Editor-in-Chief Char ie M dl n McGinn ...........,...................... k Robert Beach, 3 Y Associate Staff Members: Rhoda Axtell, Eleanor Balcerza , Tom Becker, Mary Bradley, Regina Doody, John Feller, Ada Hellert, Charles Klumpp, Lowell Neal, Helen Satkowski, Mary Lou Tucker, David Whipple, and Patricia Wright. The Scribblers is a semi-annual publication ot M. H. S., composed ot voluntary literary contributions from students. lt is sponsored by Miss Carol Hall with Mrs. Raymond'Gorman as art adviser and Miss Genevieve Smith, Miss Elizabeth Murray, and Miss Marion Royce as literary advisers. The purpose of publishing such a magazine is to develop interest in creative expression, skill in the procedure of editing, standards ot expression, poise, self-reliance, responsibility, and cooperation. To help finance its editions, The Scribblers held a card party in the gymnasium in January and sold refreshments at every home football and ' i938-39. Contributions to this magazine came the basketball game during 'n English classes from the seventh grade to POETRY twelfth. Pnose 'HND

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