Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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ATHLETIC COUNCIL Tap Row: Castricone, Kujawa, Misso, Matson, Whittleton, Roshinski. Bottom Row: Korcyl, Mancuso, Balcerzak, Mr. Boynton, Tuohey, Papadinoff. gifs .fdfhgrfic Counci! To promote interest, enthusiasm, and a friend- ly spirit between the Student Body and the Community in interscholastic athletic games and to further good sportsmanship and leader- ship, the Athletic Council functions. During the current year members have placed advertising posters in local store windows, kept accounts, and carried on important correspond- ence. With Mr. Lewis Boynton as sponsor, the Council meets the first and third Monday of each month. SERVICE BOARD Top Raw: Carolyn Anderson, Elma Sowl, Joanne Menke, Norma Passarell. Bottom Row: Mr. Matson, Ray Kujawa, John O'Donnell. .7442 Service gear! Chairmaned by the S. A. Secretary, Carolyn Anderson, the Service Board is composed of one representative from each service group and one faculty member. The function of the Service Board is to co- ordinate the various service groups, to maintain central control, and to establish a means of recognition for each student. It encourages serv- ice in the various organizations, thus aiding in the control of extracurricular activities. 341: Councif The forty members of the Club Council under the direction of Miss Ruth DeLand meet the hrst Wednesday of each month to co-ordinate and regulate club activities. Members are given an op or- tunity to express their opinions and make suggestions relative to club activities, and are traine as executives to work together for the benefit of the school. THE CLUB COUNCIL Top Row: Rumble, Mancuso, O'Donuell, R. Kujawa, McGrath, R. Matson, Grimes. First Row: Farnam, Marino, Rosenkrans, Sowl, Vail, Miss DeLand, Maxine Payjack, Knights, W. Matson, Hayes.

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FINANCE COMMITTEE THE ACTIVITIES BOARD Tap Row: Charmaine Tuohey, Elma Sowl, Florence Cousins. Tap Row: Alfred Vail, Charles Mancuso. Bottom Raw: Mr. Bottom Row: Sidney Johnston, Miss Dahlquist. .7442 jinance CJommiffee The Finance Committee, composed of five students and a faculty adviser, plans the S. A. budget and ways to raise funds for Student As- sociation purposes. This year its members sold refreshments at football games and sponsored a Talent Review to increase the sum provided by the annual sale of S. A. tickets. The members include a faculty adviser, the S. A. treasurer, and representatives from the Athletic, Club, and Safety and Welfare Councils. Boynton, Mr. Moon, Miss DeLand, Sidney Johnston. .7442 .fdcfiuifiu gears! Composed of three sponsors and three students, the Activities Board meets regularly to work out plans for the best interests of the school in extracurricular activities. This group sponsored the Honors Convocation and worked on plans for the awarding of school letters to pupils who had been outstanding in all school activities. Its membership consists of the presidents and sponsors of the Athletic, Club, and Safety and Welfare Councils. .7Le Safely anal myare Councif To promote the safety and Welfare of the members of the school and to co-operate with all other local and national welfare organizations, the Safety and Welfare Council, under the direction of Mr. Wesley G. Moon, has carried out projects to aid casualties of war and to promote home front activities. During the current school year, the Council has participated in the National Save the Children Federation Clothing Drive, the junior Red Cross Campaign, and the lilling of educational gift boxes for overseas distribution. SAFETY AND WELFARE COUNCIL Tap Raw: Culver, L. Pope, S. Maynard, Goerss, W. Matson, Snyder, Morrison, Farnam, Arnett. Barrow Row: Trolley, Pask, Bidell, Johnston, Mr. Moon, Collins, Boyce, Del-luller.



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LEGION OF HONOR Tap Row: Allchin, I. Thiel, Conley, D. Thiel, Morris, Anderson, McGrath, Harmer, Ognibene, Maryjanowski, Hare, Crowley. .S'eramfRo1l .' Curtin, Mancuso, Bradley, Johnston, Cooper, R. Kujawa, Willett, Brege, Balcerzak, Marino, Clark. Bottom Row: Moriarity, Hayes, Porrubacz, Maraio, Howell, Ryan, Vail, O'Donnell, Hartman, Papadinolf, Kujawa. jde .Honor ealgion Honor Legion members, forty in number, underlfthe direction of Superintendent Arthur E. Trip- pensee, reserve order and discipline in the school corridors during the noon-hour. Assistance to visitors uring the school day is also furnished by Legion of Honor members. Each person is on duty twice a week. jAe .Slruice union , Eighty-six members of the Service Unoin render service wherever needed to carry on the extra- curricular activities of the school. This active participation reduces the amount of faculty supervision necessary. . Throughout the school year Service Union members have maintained order 1n the cafeteria, have supervised game rooms, noon-hour study halls, and the passing of students to the Diana theater for Student Associaton movies. THE SERVICE UNION Top Row: Licinio, Gibson, Gray, H. Mazur, V. Mazur, Felix, J. Johnson, M. Johnson, Spaulding, Stinson, Hess, Kepner, Fcltz. Fifth Run-'.' Ferri, Mack, Bielak, T. Welsh, Baldwin, Goldsmith, Bacon, Don Vito, B. Achilles, Kraatz, Maraio, Marks. Faurrb Rauf: Cousins, Shimmel, Martino, Campana, I-libbard, Stack,jamele, Maxon, Schrader, Collins, McGrath, Kams, VanDetta, Kennedy, Dusenbury. Third Row: Stilwell, DiCureia, Bielak, Lercher, Sowl, Welch, Rosenkrans, Breitbeck, Levanduski, E. Bielak, Gulinska, Waniecki, Rozek, Anderson, Bandemer, Albone, Cromwell. Smmd Raw: Kubatek, Matusak, McElwee, C. Parada, M. Parada, D. Balcerzak, B. Balcerzak, Mr. Matson, Vickery, M. Balcerzak, Mastromonaco, Levancluski, Schultz, Britt, Whalen. Bottom Row: Barber, E. Powley, Ferri, Grabowski, Pritchard, B. Powley. S19

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