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THE MEDINI AN Carroll McClure Toad Band ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Chorus ' 24, ’25, ’26; Annual Staff ’27; Hobby — “Jerking Sodas.” “A splendid fellow he The ind each one would want to be. Marjorie Beck Marg Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28: Annual Staff ’27; Class Play ’28; Hobby — “Giggling. “Tell me little maiden, Are there any more at home li e youV Idabelle Lackey Judy Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Orchestra ’25, [26, ’27, ’28; Class Secretary-Treasurer ’25, ' 26, ’27; Class Treasurer ’28; Class Play ’28; Class History ’28; Hobby — “Being demure.” “ihlature intended that woman should be her masterpiece.’’ Earl J. Lance “Jimmy Track ’25, ’26, ’27; Manager ’28; Basketball ’26, ’27, ’28; Baseball ’26, ’27; Football ’28: Class Play ’28; Hobby — “Going down South Broad- way.” “A good runner is never caught. ' Charles Smith “ Chuc ” Debate Team ’27; Annual Staff ’27: Class Play ’28; Class President ’28; Hobby — “Business.” “Sincerity is a trait of true and noble manhood.” Dorothy Kennedy Peggy” Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27; Class Play ’28; Hobby— “Watching for the Medina Oil Truck. “ Strong reasons ma e strong actions.’’ Elsie Hoddinott Else” Chorus ’25, ’26; Hobby — “Being a little min- ister.” “A dainty maid is she, So prim, so nice.’’ Wayne Kendall Kendall ” Band ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Orchestra ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Chorus ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Track ’28: Hobby — “Playing the cornet. “He has the touch of genius His music grips the heart.’’ Thirteen
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THE MEDINIAN Nelson Foskett Hobby — “Silence.” “Silent in seven languages.” “Weir Bluebell Ruse “Coo ie” Chorus ' 27, ’28; Hobby — “Broadcasting” “Merry as the day is long.” Thelma Simmerman “Isfoisy” Chorus ' 26; Cafeteria ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Hobby — “Cooking.” Thy mind is a very opal.” Wilbur Kern Louie” Band ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Orchestra ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Chorus ' 25, ' 26, ' 28; Debate Club ' 25, ' 26; An- nual Staff ' 27; Class Play ' 28; Hobby — “Gentle- men prefer Blondes.” “ Spea not of wasted affection, Affection never was wasted. Fred Herrington . “ Freddie ” Football ' 26; Track ' 27, ' 28; Class Play ' 28; Hobby — “Studying Civics.” “He ' s talented in everything.” Pauline Hopkins “Polly” Class Play ' 28; Hobby — “Riding in a Whippet.” “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” Alda Elizabeth Thomas “Cladiola” Chorus ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Cafeteria ' 25, ' 26; Class Play ' 28; Hobby — “Breaking dishes. “ The world shall now me by my grin.’’ Robert Cain “Bob” Chorus ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Band ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28: Orchestra ' 27, ' 28; Hobby — “Sleeping.” “ More sleep is Bob’s plea For such a busy man is he.’ Harvey Carter “Harve” Basketball ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Baseball ' 25; Foot- ball ' 24; Track ' 24; Hobby — “Horse Racing.” “Study is a dreary thing, I would I new the remedy.” Twelve
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TOE THE MEDINIAN Russell Beck “Rus” Band ’25, ' 26, ’27, ’28; Orchestra ’25, ' 26, ’27, ' 28: Football ' 27; Annual Staff ’27; Hobby — - “Playing the sax.” He has blue yes and red hair and the manner debonair.’’ Robert Flammer “Bob” Cheerleader ' 26, ' 27, ’28; Band ' 26, ' 27, ’28; Orchestra ’26, ' 27, ' 28; Chorus ’26, ' 27, ' 28; Basketball ’27, ' 28; Baseball ’27; Annual Staff ' 27: Debate Club ' 27, ' 28; Oratory ' 27; Hobby — “Salesmanship.” ' When a lady’s in the case Tou onw all other things give place.” Edward Yost “ Lan y ” Basketball ' 27, ' 28; Track ' 28; Baseball ’28; Hobby — Billiards.” Men of few words are the best men. Norman Barry “ Tsform Football ' 25, ’26, ' 27; Football Captain ’27; Basketball ’24, ’25; Baseball ’25, ' 26, ’27, ’28; Track ' 25, ’26; Band ’24, ’25, ’26, 27; Chorus ’24, ’25, ' 26, ' 27: Hobby — “Being indifferent.” “ What he will ,he will, What he won’t, he won’t.’’ Wilbur Frank “ Rev Track ' 28; Hobby — “Dreaming of Annie.” “A good name is better than bags of gold. Thomas Haight “ Tom ” Baseball ' 27, ’28; Football ' 27; Basketball ’27, ’28; Hobby — “Talking.” Who thin s too little and tall{s too much. Julian Bigelow “ Par Chorus ' 24, ' 25, ’26; Vice President ' 25, ’26; Football ' 26, ' 27; Baseball ' 26, ' 27; Baseball Manager ’28; Hobby — “Dodging the Faculty. “N° man is born without ambitions, wordly desires.’’ Thomas Munson “ Tommy Class President ' 25, ' 26; Basketball Manager ' 27, ' 28: Football Manager ' 27; Class Play ' 28; Hobby — Arguing with Miss Phillips.” “ Smile and the world smiles with you.’’ Fourteen
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