Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB In the presentation of the three-act play Through the Keyhole, the one-act dramas Bobby Sox and VVhen lVe VVere Very Young, and the prison scene from Hillary of Scotland, members have been given a chalice for training in acting. directing. lighting, properties, costuniing, and make-up. Oflicers of the club, which has 35 members, are: Donal Poler, president, Dorothy Brennan, secre- tary-treasurerg Shirley Vickery, business manager: Patricia VVelsh, property manager. fllrs. lda Cole is sponsor. llleetings are held in the Little Theater. ..,. H,. ,- , - , . ...-gl N Trip Rome: Ives, Oder- kirk, Swift, Vickery, AI- ! bright, Arnett, Buruam, Stork. rllliifdll' Rllfllff ll. and M. Hotfmaster, Scott, 5 Rankin, Misso, Voorhees, 5 Roddenberry, IVIFIIIHH liogden. Fran! Rulwf Cleudeuon, Skinner, lug- ersoII, Iieeton, Poler, IVll'S. 1 Cole, Brennan, VVeIsh, 1 Smith, VViIIett. I I I I I Top Roar: Ives, Hillel, 5 Dusenberry, 'l'u0I1 1' 5' I Hibbard, Derski, Cam- ,g palm, Davis, Ilelluller. 1 Sfmnd Rome: Paine, Mor- 'Z iartv, Calafates, Iillison, lihrienreich, F r a dy , C'- ' Draper, lluuter, NUIIICH Betty Carpenter. linllnm , Rnfic: C. Goodrich, Reed, Miller , Robbins, Mr. kVaIrath, l.e-rcher, .I Il'l' sto n, Fidiuger, VVCVS13 . Lattiu, 1 'lihe -Iunior Dramatic Club members, with lllr. lllerrill VValrath as sponsor, gain speech and dra- matic training. as well as self-confidence in speaking before an audience. During the year they have read several plays, and have worked on the presentation of two dramas and four skits. Iletsey Robbins is president: Dudley -Iohnson, vice-president, Nancy Lcrcher, secretary. Xleniber- ship is open to seventh, eighth, and ninth year students. Training received in this club provides a good foundation for future work in the Senior Dramatic Society. THE JUNIOR ADRAMATIC CLUB

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THE ARISTA SOCIETY VVith members of the VVakapa, Aristans serve in the Lost and Found Department hetorc school at noon, and after school. Each marking period the Arista Society awards a trophy to the homeroom earning the highest average number of honor points, each month it presents a hanner to the room malt ing the hest record in attendance. Uflicers of the cluh are: lllarianne Hoffmaster, presidentg llary Ingersoll, vice president Gloria Slack, secretary, ,Ioan Voorhees, treasurer. Bliss Ruth E. Deland is the sponsor. S'lamlf11g1.' Becton, Smith, Ii. and M. lialcerzak, Matson, Miss Deland, Iiddv, IIIII, Brennan, Iiielak, AIIchin, Pope. Sifiilly: Skinner, Scarbor- ough, Clendenon, Voor- hees, Ingersoll, ll. Hoff- llIIlCsIk'l', Nlack, IW. Hoff- master, Menke, -Iohnson, I7.. Iiielak. Slrlllrflllgf Passarell, AI- lxone, Bill Matson, Far- man, Towne, Bob Ames. Silling: Pask, liddy, Iiovle, VI'urI, Mr1 VVise, I 5 x I VI:ochna, Morrisey, Fisher. One of the new groups is the Audio-Visual Aids Cluh, sponsored hy lllr. Clifton 71 ui ing the year the fourteen nieii hers, after having received training from the sponsor, hue shox pn Iilms and other VISLIZII materials to classes and cluhs. ln addition, they have prepaiu 1 an ment lor the use of teachers and have learned to operate and care for different kinds o un visual equipment owned hy the school. Norman VVurl is president of the cluh. THE AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB



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Stautlirzy: Kepner, L. THE SCIENCE CLUBS Science Clubs give their members an opportunity to investigate various phases of interest. The senior group, under the direction of lylr. Gerald Hare, has constructed a microscope and has done indi- vidual work on radios and in photography. Tom Allchin is president and Robert Gumtow, secretary- treasurer. Under the sponsorship of lyliss Ermie Boardman, the Junior Science Club has made a relief map and models of prehistoric animals and planets. Richard Axtell is president: Lois Fields, vice-president: Barbara Ayrault, secretary, Joanne hlamele, treasurer. E Skinner, VVilson, Richard, Farman, Stawicka, Baker, Hickman, Grimes, F. O'l5rien, Krumm, Eddy, Vosteen, Towne. Sillingi Morgenberger, Ay r a u l t, Field, R. Skinner, Miss Boardman, Axtell, jamele, Feary, Allchin, Mr. Hare, Gumtow. Slanding: Trolley, VVoch- na, Lindsay, Fraczak, Mielcarski, lVlr. Matson, Feldman, Farman, Smith, VValck, VVatts. Kne1'ling.' D e rski, Hibbard, B. Bloom, Caleb, Fuller, Sul- livan, Mendel. The twenty members of the Rifle Club, with hlr. VVilliam lllatson as advisor, follow a hobby that will be useful to them in adult life. As a club, they aim to promote safety in the use of firearms, to create interest in conservation, to develop alertness, to encourage out-door life, and to devise methods of combating unwise firearms legislation. Olhcers include: Leonard lfraczak, president, l,awrence Farman, vice-president, lrving Smith, sec- retary-treasurer. Kleetings are held weekly in the State Armory. THE RIFLE CLUB 26

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