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THE MEDINIAN Irene Kraver Rene” Basketball ' 28; Hobby — “Dressing hair.” “A quiet lass and there are few who now the treasure hid within.” Paul Rogers “Rogers” Hobby — “Farming.” “ Cherished at home-Revered abroad.’’ Theodore Lutz Hobby — “Horsemanship.” “ I shall be hunting for a forest.’’ “Ted” Henrietta Ruder ' “Henry” Chorus ’26, ’27; Orchestra ’24, ’25; Band ’26, ’27; Hobby — “Driving a Ford.” Happiness is not the end of life, character is.” Anna Margaret Kirk “Margie” Track ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Basketball ’28; Class Play ’28; Hobby — “Slinging Hash.” “My tongue within my lips I rein For who tal s so much must tal in vain.” Gerald Black “Jerry” Annual Staff 27; Class Play ’28; Hobby — “Fish ' ing. “ Common sense is a genius of our age.” Edwin Abbott “Eddy” Hobby — “Farming.” “A country lad is my decree And few there be who in me.’’ Ruth Smith “ Smitty ” Chorus 25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Class Poem ’28; Class Play ’28; Secretary of Debate Club ’28; Hobby — “Dancing.” “ She has two eyes so soft and blue, T a e care.” Mabel Rickert “ Cleo ” Class Play ’28; Hobby — “Being good (?).” “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.’’ Fifteen
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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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THE MEDINIAN Fredda Musch “Fritz Chorus ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Orchestra ' 25, ' 26: Track ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Hobby — “Dating Kelly.” “ ' Wisdom is better than Rubies. John Greif “ Johnny ” Baseball ' 28; Hobby — “Baseball.” “It is a point of wisdom to be silent when occasion requires.” Stanbery Nichols “ K[ic ” Chorus ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Band ' 27, ' 28; Orches- tra ' 27, ' 28; Debate Club ' 27, ' 28; Vice Presi- dent of Debate Club ' 28: Debate Team ' 27, ' 28; Hobby — “Debating.” “Hie ’s always ready his point to defend, He stic s to his argument right to the end.” Catherine LeDuke Chorus ' 25, ' 27; Hobby — “Whispering.” “Education is only second to nature.’’ Ruth Fuller “Fuller Chorus ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Hobby — “Singing like a nightingale.” None but the brave deserve the fair.” Horace Williams “Horse Basketball ' 27, ' 28; Track ' 28; Hobby — “Going to Lafayette.” “Tou’re so grave, no doubt you’re wise.’’ Fred Snyder “Fritz” Hobby — “Women (?).” One cannot always be a hero, But one can always be a man.” Marguerite Ewing “ Maggie ” Chorus ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Hobby — “Dodge.” “Her voice is gentle, soft and low. An excellent thing in woman.” In Memoriam Robert W. Nettleton July 2, 1927 Sixteen
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