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CL SS OF 1952 ,, f X Top Raw: Pask, Dillon, Phillips, Marciniak, Quintern, Towne, Hewitt, Sylvester, D. Bloom, D. Allport, Mondo, Marello, T. O'Brien, Crowley. Fifth Row: H. Phillips, M. Draper, Ehrenreich, Satkowski, D. Malte, G. Fidinger, Fisher, F. Balcerzak, J. Balcerzak, Morse, E. Johnson, Thiel. Fourth Row: M. Pogel, Morgenberger, C. Dutcher, Kerr, Arnold, C. Davis, Levanduski, Molander, Fields, Green, Barbara Carpenter, G. Bennett, Smith. Third Row: D. Fidinger, Kelly, Overholt, Fletcher, Kozloski, Zyne, V. Grimes, S. Meyer, Rinehart, I. Stawicki, Pike, Lepkoske, Boyce. Second Row: Reed, Higby, Bielak, Kenward, Ruger, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Coats, M. J. 0'Brien, Hickman, Lat- tin, J. Allport, Dujenski. Front Row: Livingstone, A. Leone, M. Phillips, Iorio, Wieczorek, Dunn, Bennett, C. Goodrich, White. UNIOR CLASS ACTI ITIE Seventy-live persons make up the membership of the Junior Class, of which Joanne Kenward is president, Carol Ruger vice-president, and Barbara Bielak secretary-treasurer. Officers for the three junior home rooms are: 302-Joyce Hickman, president, Ralph Morse, vice-president: Jean Lattin, secretaryg Lucretia Dujenskiftreasurerg 304-Joan Reed, president Mary Jeanne O'Brien, vice-presidentg Douglas Towne, secretary-treasurer, 306-Vromene Higby, president, Tom O'Brien, vice-presidentg Joyce Allport, secretary-treasurer. Home room sponsors are Messrs. Burton Thomas and Joseph Coats and'Miss Elsa Ferguson respectively. Projects for the year have included a Christmas party and the Junior Prom. 27
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.J f'..'?-. ..- 16 rf on CT TIE I E I IVI . wil V LEONA PLUMLEY: The Mirror 4, B: The M. H. S. News -1. 3: Service Union 4. 3, 2, 1: Safety and Welfare Council 4. 3. 2. Vice-President 4, Secretary 3: Ergonians 4: Advanced Photography Club 3: Beginners' Photography Club 2: Band 4, 3. 2. 1: Orchestra 4. 3, 2. 1: Choir 4. 3, 2, 1: Dance Band 3, 2, 1: Girls' Chorus 4, 3, 2, 1: Girls' Resident Intramurals 4, 3, 2. 1: Bowling 4, 3, 2: Girls' Athletic Club 4, 3, Vice-President 4: Daisy Chain 3: All- State Music Festival 4. DOROTHY QUIBLE: Library Club 3: Mathematics Club 2: Band 4, 3, 2, 1: Orchestra 3, 2: Girls' Non-Resident Intra- murals 4, 3, 2, 1. JOHN ROACH: Student Council 4: Arista 4: Wakapa 1: Le- gion of Honor 4: Mathematics Club 1: Dramatic Club 4, 1, President 4: Debate Club 4: Band 4, 1: Bowling 1. DONALD ROBBINS: The Mirror 4, 3: The M. H. S. News 4, 3: The Scribblers 4: Club Council 4: Arista 4, 3: XVakapa 2: Mathematics Club 3, 2: Advanced Photog- raphy Club 2: Band 4, 3, 2: Orchestra 4, 3, 2: Motion Picture Club 2: Camera. Unit 4, 3, 2: String Ensemble 4, 3: All-State Music Festival 4: Chief Usher at Commence- ment 3. JAMES ROBINSON: The M. H. S. News 4, 3, Editor 4. Co-editor 3: Club Council 4, 3: Arista 4, 3, President 4: Wakapa 2. 1: Mathematics Club 2, Secretary 2: Dramatic Club 4, 3, 2: Junior Dramatic Club 2: Radio Club 4, 3, An- rauilncer: Cheerleading 3: Masque and Gavel 4, 3: Stamp u 1. THERESA RUSSO: Girls' -Athletic Council 4, Secretary-Trees urer 4: Service Union 2: Art Club 4. 3: Dramatic Club tBarkerb 1: Senior High Glee Club tBarkerJ 1: Girls' Resident Intramurals 2: Bowling 2: Cheerleading 4, QBarkerJ 1. JOAN SCHNEIDER: Service Union 4, 3: Art Club 4, 3, 2. BETTY SCHULTZ: Service Union 3, 2. 1: Girls' Chorus 4. 3, E, 1: Girls' Non-Resideht Intramurals 4, 3, 2, 1: Bowling 4. . VVILMER SEAVER: The M. H. S. News 4: Athletic Coun- cil 4, President 4: Legion of Honor 4: Mathematics Club 3, Treasurer 3: Adv. Photography Club 3, 2, Treasurer 2: Jr. Physical Fitness Club 1: Audio-Visual Aids Club 4: Bowling 4: Camera Unit 4. PETER SEMANCHUK: Club Council 4: Stamp Club 2, Vice- President 2: Senior Science Club 3: Jr. Science Club 1: Debate Club 4: Choir 4: Football 4, 3: Basketball-Varsity 4. 3: Volleyball 2: Track 4, 3, 2, 1: Basketball-Reserve 2. ROBIN SKINNER: Student Association Committee 4: Honor Court 4, 3, Chief Justice 4: Club Council 3: Athletic Coun- cil 2: Legion of Honor 4: Sr. Science Club 4: Mathematics Club 2: Sr. Dramatic Club 4, 3, 2, President 3, Vice-Presb dent 4: Jr. Science Club 1: Jr. Boys' Club 1: Jr. Dramatic Club 1: Debate Club 4: A Capella Choir 4, 3: Football- Varsity 4: Reserves 3: Track 4, 3, 2. THERESA SKOMSKI: Service Union 2, 1: Ergonians 4: Commercial Club 3: Art Club 1: Jr. Science Club 1: Resi- dent Girls' Intramurals 3, 2. 1: Non-Resident Girls' Intra- murals 4: Bowling 2: Athletic Club 3: Secretary 302 3. NINA STACY: Student Council 4: Service Union 2: Com- mercial Club 3: Leisure Time Club 4, Vice-President 4: Non-Resident Girls' Intramurals 4, 3, 2: Treasurer 302 3. TERESA STAVVICKA: Club Council 4: Commercial Club 3: Leisure Time Club 2: Junior Art Club 1: Senior Art Club 4, 3. 2, Vice-President 2. President 4: Jr. Science Club: Resident Girls' Intramurals 1. DELL STORK: Athletic Council 3. 1, Vice-President 3: Air- plane Club 2: Rifle Club 3: Audio-Visual Club 3, 2, 1: Sr. Physical Fitness Club 4: Jr. Boys' Club 1: Football-Van slty 4. 3: Football-Reserves 1: Baseball .2: Bowling 4, 3. JAMES SWAN: Student Council 1: Club Council 4: Legion of Honor 4: Advanced Photography Club 4. 3, 2, President .-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 2: Audio-Visual Aids Club 4. 3, 2: Football 3: Baseball 4: Vice-President 304 3. JUN? GERALDINE THIEL: Library Club 2: Art Club 4: .Ad- vanced Photography Club 3: Jr. Girls' Club 1: Girls' Chorus 4, 3, 2: Bowling 4, 3. JEANETTE TOMPKINS: Student Council 4: Club Council 4, Secretary 4: Service Union 1: Arista 4: Ergonians 4: Com- mercial Club 3. Treasurer 33 Leisure Time Club 4. Presi- dent 4: Girls' Non-Resident Intramurals 4, 3, 2, 1: Bowling 3: Daisy Chain 3. MAURICE TUOHEY: Airplane Club 1: F. F. A. 4. 3, 2, 1: Beginners' Photography Club 3: Rifle Club 4: Motion Pic- ture Club 2, President 2: Football Varsity 4, 3: Football Reserves 2: Baseball 2. MILDRED TUOHEY: Student Association Committee 4, Sec- retary 4: Student Council 4: Club Council 4: Service Union 4, Chairman 4: Safety and Welfare Council 1: Ergonians 4, -3: Library Club 3. 2: Advanced Photography Club 3, 2: Jr. Girls' Club 1: Girls' Non-Resident Intramurals 4: Treas- urer 303 2: Honors Convocation 4, 3: Student Conferences 4. 3. RONALD TUOHEY: Club Council 4: F.F.A. 4, 3, 2, 1, Presi- dent 4, Vice-President. Secretary 3, Vice-President 2: Ad- vanced Photography Club 4: Beginners' Photography Club 3: Jr. Band 3, 2: Honors Convocation 3. RICHARD TUROSKI: Honor Court 2: Service Union 1: Arista 4, 3, Vice-President 4: Vifakapa 2: Legion of Honor 4: Mathematics Club 2, Vice-President 2: Jr. Physical Fit- ness Club 1: Football 4, 3, 2, 1: Basketball-Varsity 4: Baseball 4, 3, 2, 1: Vice-President 306 3. DORIS TUTTLE: Service Union 4, 3, 2, 1: Orchestra 4: Girls' Chorus 4, 3, 2, 1. JOANN VENDETTA: The Mirror 4: Service Union 3, 2, 1: Commercial Club 2: Jr. Girls' Club 1: Leisure Time Club 4: Beginners' Photography Club 4, 3: Girls' Chorus 4, 3, 2, 1: Girls' Resident Intramurals 4, 3, 2, 1: Bowling 4, 3, 2: Cheerleader 4: Honors Convocation 2. CLARENCE WALCK: Airplane Club 1: Advanced- Photog- raphy Club 2: Beginners' Photography Club 1: Audio-Visual Aids Club 1: Boys' Intramurals 4. SHIRLEY WALL: Ergonians 4: Library Club 3, 2: Jr. Girls' Club 1: Girls' Chorus 2, 1: Non-Resident Girls' Intramurals 4: Bowling 4. RUTH WHALEN: Service Union 2: Safety and W'elfare Coun- cil 2: Jr. Girls' Club 1: Leisure Time Club 4: Art Club 3: Jr. Science Club 2: Girls' Chorus 4: Junior High Glee Club 1: Girls' Resident Intramurals 3, 2, 13. Girls' Non- Resident Intramurals 4: Bowling 3, 2, 1: Girls' Athletic Club 4. 3, 2: Honors Convocation 3, 2. STANLEY WIECZOREK: Student Association Committee 4, 3: Student. Council 4, 3, President 4: Honor Court 1: Club Council 4, 3. 1, President 3: Athletic Council 3: Activities Board 3. President 3: Arista 4, 3: Vlakapa 2, 1: Jr. Boys' Club 1. President 1: Legion of Honor 4, 3. 2: Jr. Physical Fitness Club 1: Band 4, 3, 2: Choir 4, 3, 21, 1: Football- Varsity 4, 3: J. V. 2, 1: Basketball-Varsity 4, 3: J. V. 2, 1: Track 4, 3, 2, 1: President 303 2: President Sopho- more Class 2: All-State Choir 4, 3: Honors Convocation 4, 3, 2, 1: Student Government Conferences 4, 3, 2, 1: Sports- men 4, 3, 2, President 4: Sports Night 4, 3. 1: President Student Association 4: Vice-President 3: Jr. Band 1. DAVID VVILSON: Airplane Club 2, 1. ROBERT NVINANS: Athletic Council 4: Rifle Club 2: Physi- cal Fitness Club 1: Audio-Visual Aids Club 2, 1: Baseball 2, 1: Bowling 3, 2, 1. CARLTON XVISE: The Mirror 3: Club Council 4: Arista 4, 3: VVakapa 2, 1: Legion of Honor 4: Senior Science Club 4: Rifle Club 3, 2: Audio-Visual Aids Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Sec- retary 3: Jr. Boys' Club 1: Debate Club 4, President 4: Sr. Band 4. 3, 2, 1: Orchestra 3, 2: Track 4, 3, 2, 1: President 202 1: Noon Movies Projectionist 4, 3. CALVIN ZIMMERMAN: Club Council 4, 1: Sr. Physical Fit- ness Club 4, 3, 2, President 4, 'Treasurer 3: Jr. Physical Fitness Club 1. President 1: Boys' Chorus 4, 3: A Capella 445' Choir 4, 3, 2, 1: Treasurer 304 3: Ping-Pong Champion 3, 1. Q fb 26 '01-4 1121. i
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THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Four Student Association officers--Stanley Wieczorek, presidentg Philip Distefano, vice-presi- dentg Mildred Tuohey, secretaryg and Ann Morrissey, treasurer-together with the Chief Justice of the Honor Court, Robin Skinner, and five appointive faculty sponsors make up the Student Association Committee of which Sup't. Arthur E. Trippensee is chairman. This group formulates policies affecting student extra-curricular activities, makes final approval of the S. A. budget, and sanctions the use of the S. A. funds for Student Room improvement. The Finance Committee consists of the sponsor, Miss Mabel Dahlquist, and a representative of each of the councils and units of service in the school. It plans the Student Association budget, super- vises S. A. ticket sales, and keeps financial records of income and disbursements. Sponsored by Miss Ruth DeLand, the Activities Board, which coordinates extra-curricular acti- vities and assumes responsibility for the annual Honors Convocation, is made up of the faculty sponsor and the presidents of the Club, the Athletic, and the Safety and Welfare Councils. Vice-Principal Edward Devlin is the sponsor of the Student Council, which consists of one repre- sentative from each home room through the tenth grade, two representatives from each Junior Home- room, and eight from the Senior. The S. A. president, Stanley Wieczorek, is the chairman and Nancy Paine, its secretary. The Student Council discusses and passes upon problems and legislation affecting student extra-curricular activities. This year the Student Council has sponsored dancing lessons as a special project. Headed by its sponsor, Miss Ruth DeLand, and the vice-president of the Student Association, Philip Distefano, the Club Council coordinates the work of the clubs, determines its policies, and regu- lates them. Through this council, funds are allocated-to the various organizations under its jurisdic- tion. Its membership consists of the presidents of the various clubs. This year the council gave temporary approval to the formation of the new Debate Club. ORGANIZATION The Honor Court has nine members chosen by the Chief Justice, Robin Skinner, and approved by the Student Council. The Chief Justice is appointed by the S. A. president, and his appointment is ap- proved by the Student Council. The Honor Court tries cases related to the violation of school regula- tions and decrees penalties for offenses when the accused persons have been found guilty. Mr. Austin Martin is faculty sponsor. Encouragement of interest in school athletic games is the purpose of the Athletic Council, whose sponsor is Mr. Burton Thomas. This group prepares the athletic budget and allocates aid to athletic units. Its membership consists of one representative from each home room except t.he Senior, which has eight. Wilmer Seaver is its president. Under Mrs. Catherine Bartlett's direction, the Safety and Welfare Council tries to achieve co- operation between M.H.S. students and the public. Its membership is composed of four representatives from the Senior Homeroom, and one from each of the other homerooms in the High School building. Special projects this year have been the March of Dimes, the Red Cross and the Goodwill Industries Campaigns, the making of gifts for veterans' hospitals, and taking charge of the clinic when Miss Grant is unable to be present. Marcia Ives is the president. Composed of 51 members and the sponsor, Mr. William Matson, the Service Union provides ushers for school entertainments, punches tickets at school noon-hour movies, and maintains order in the cafeteria, the games room, and the noon-hour study halls. Mildred Tuohey, S.A. secretary, is chairman. The Union sponsored a dance on April 27. Under the sponsorship of Mr. David Blasdell, thirty-six boys of the Legion of Honor patrol the halls and maintain order during the noon hour and special occasions. John Hydock is president and George Hotchkiss, secretary. A special project this year has been the sponsorship of the Christmas ll. 28
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