Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 30 of 74
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THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL The purpose of the Athletic Council, whose sponsor is Mr. Michael Walko, is to en- courage and advance the general interest of the community and the students in athletic accomplishments. Financial aid is administered to our athletic units through this Council. Members of the organization are chosen by the various homeroomsg each has one representative except the Senior, which has four. Francis Tylec is president. Top Row: Caldwell, Eppolito, White, W. Ames, F. O'Brien. Second Row: Kujawa, Jackline, Lyons Mr. Walko, Johnston, Frazer, Phillips. Third Row: Goodrich, Stork, Campana, Potrubacz, Williams., Tylec, Ramming., Raymond, Boyce. Top Row: Burke., J. Fisher, O,Kussick, E. Schoenthal, Reak, Hofert, Baker, Swan, Dillon. Second Row Blackburn, Giandonato, Pike, Hunter, Hellert, Cory, Balcerzak, M. Parada, Sledzik, J. Kujawa, Whalen Musto, M. Tuohey. Bottom Row: Morrisse , Armsden, Wilkinson, Hungerford, Stork, Knights, Mrs Hopkinson,Forder, Hess, Bacon, Wieczorek, Harrington. Under the direction of Mrs. Greta Hopkinson, the Safety and Welfare Council strives to achieve cooperation between M. H. S. students and the citizens of the town. Public safety and welfare are stressed. This is done by drives and campaigns as typified by the March of Dimes Campaign. During the 1947-1948 period the Council adopted a school abroad, sponsored a Christmas clothing drive, and directed lessons in home safety. Alice Knights, Joan Forder and Patricia Hess are the officers. THE SAFETY AND WELFARE COUNCIL Q6

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1 THE ACTIVITIES BOARD The Activities Board, sponsored by Miss DeLand, is made up of the presidents and the sponsors of the Club Council, the Athletic Council, and the Safet and Welfare Council. The purpose of the Board, is to coordinate school activities, to decide upon the policies of extracurricular groups, and to act as mediator in cases concerning the standards of various units. The Board assumes the sponsorship of the annual Honors Convocation. THE ACTIVITIES BOARD Standing: Mrs. Hopkinson, Mr. Walko, Miss Deland. Sitting: Pask, Knights. THE HONOR COURT With Messrs. Merrill Walrath and August Martin as sponsors, the Honor Court's duties include the interpretation of the regulations of the school in cases arising between students and members of the Legion of Honor. The Court supervises also any penalties given for infraction of school rules during the noon-hour. The Chief Justice, Howard Lake, is mediator in sessions of Court. This year Akron dele- gates sat in on a Court session. THE HONOR COURT Standing: White, Krumm, Corrallo, Mr. Walrath, W. Cavers. Sitting: Crafts, Ferri, Lake, Wieczorek, Swift. Top Row: Willis, Clark, Fox, Mastromonaco, Scott, Lercher, Swift, Starr, Hungerford. Second Row: Plummer, Zimmerman, Wieczorek, Goerss, Grubb, Tylec, Axtell, Swett, Pritchard, Achilles, R. Matson, Trolley, Adams, Miss DeLand, Pask, Collins, Knights, Eddy, Levanduski, Johnson. Headed h its s onsor, Miss Ruth DeLand, and the vice- resident of the Student Association, the . y .P . P. . . . . Club Council coordinates the work of the clubs, determines their 0llClCS, and re ulates these ollcies. . . . P . . 5 P Throu h the Councll, Student Assocla tion funds are allotted to the various or anlzations so that the ma 3 . . . . g 7. 7 carr on their work. Problems which arise concernm mana ernenl are hrou ht before the Council for Y g g g solution . By means of the valuable experience received in participa ting in an organization of this kind stu- dents hecome more actively aware of the merits of group cooperation. Then., too, training for future work THE CLUB COUNCIL of this type is gained.



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THE SERVICE UNION The Service Union is composed of fifty-eight volunteers for school service. With Mr William Matson as sponsor, the group assumes the responsibility of ushering at school functions and of supervising student conduct in the cafeteria, the study halls, and the game room during the noon-hour. Whenever S. A. sponsored moveis are held at the Diana Theater members keep affairs under control. THE SERVICE UNION I Top Row: T. Campana, Levanduski, M. Parada, C. Parada, Slawski, Ehrenreich, VV. Schultz, Sledzik, Pratt. Second Row: Fearby, Kennedy, Iiujawa, Levanduski, McElwee,Winans,Tulowiec-ki, Fortunalo, Eeltz., Hoey. Bottom Row: Schrader, Stinson, Furness, Vickerv, Adams, M r. Matson, IIarlman.WiIlett. J. Fox, Clark, M. Fox. ' THE SERVICE UNION II Top Row: Seaver, Smith, Barber, Turowski, Hawley, Powley. Blirldle How: Grimes, Prall, Beyer, Brignall, Tuttle, Stawicka, Culver, Mazur. Front Row: Plumley, Martino, Boyce, Sledzik, M. Balcer- zak, Mr..Matson, Hartman, Slinson, Horton. Furness, Adams. There are no officers in the Service Union. The group has as its chairman, however, the secretary of the Student Association, Sarah Hartman. A service board, also sponsored by Mr. Matson, composed of representatives from the Honor Legion, the Ergonians, the Honor Societies, and the Service Union coordinates the work of the various service organizations and serves as the mainspring in the control of these groups. THE SERVICE UNION 27

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