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The MEDINIANe HAZEL HOLCOMB — Hazel” Hobby — Reading; Chorus ’27, ' 28, ' 29; Class Play. Then she will tal , good gad how she will tal . HELENE WINTERS— “Tiny” Hobby — Orchestra; Chorus ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, 29; Orchestra ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29; Cindrella ' 29. Little, but oh my! NETTIE LUBIN— “Ned” Hobby — Reading; Girl Reserve ' 29, ' 30. Eyes as brown and brown can be Calm and sensible is she. GEORGE THOMAS— “George” Hobby — Working at Roots; Track ' 28, ' 29; Chorus ' 28, ' 29. ’ What he will he will and what he won’t he won ' t. ROBERT KIEFER— ' ' ‘Shorty” Hobby — Working at Roots; Annual Staff ' 29. Men of few words are the best. JANET GIBBS— 1 ‘Jan” Hobby — Russ; Cindrella ' 29; Chorus ' 27, ' 28, ' 29. A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. LUCIA RICKARD— “Lucy” Hobby — Studying French; Chorus ' 26, ' 27, ' 28. A indness is never lost. ROBERT EDDY — “S eet” Hobby — Guns; Track ' 29, ' 30; Basketball ' 29, 30. Good things come in small bundles. MAYNARD McFADDEN — “Mic” Hobby — Chemistry; Football ' 26, ' 27, ' 28, ' 29. To eat, to drin , to be merry. LaDONNA WILLIAMS— “Buddie” Hobby — Reading and music; Chorus ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Girl Reserve ' 26. Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Fourteen
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= 77ie MEDINIAN RUTH EWING —“Ruthie” Hobby — Helping Miss Stewart; Chorus ' 30; Annual Staff ' 29; Valedictorian. For silence and a chaste reserve is woman’s genuine praise. RAY SELZER — “Razor” Hobby — Agriculture. Friendly and quiet is he indeed. Willing to help in time of need. WILLIAM SMITH— ' ‘Bill” Hobby — Shooting pool; Basketball ’26, ’27. Study is a dreary thing I would I new the remedy. ELOISE BEEDLE— “Bun” Hobby — Being good; Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Annual ’29; Basketball ’30. Sling away sorrow, cast away care. ELEANOR BEEDLE — “Brainy” Hobby — Basketball; Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Staff ’29; Orchestra ’26, ’27, ’28; Basketball ’30. Better be out of the world than out of fashion. JUNIOR POTTS— Jim” Hobby — Football; Basketball ' 29, ’30; Track ’28, ’29; Football ’28, ’29. There’s nothing li e fun, is there 1 CHARLES HELMA— ' “Chuck” Hobby — Guns. Faint heart never won fair lady. EDNA LANCE— CurN” Hobby — Chauffering; Chorus ’26, ’27, 28, ’29; Cin ' drella ’29. Every individual nature has its own beauty. MARTHA SHIREY— M arty” Hobby — Skipping; Basketball ’30; Girl Reserve ’26, ’27. She’s talented in everything. MARCELLA CRANDALL— “Mure” Hobby — Civics; Chorus ’27. A little bit of folly, a little bit of fun. Thirteen
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The MEDINIAN EDNA MABRY — Edna Hobby — Sewing; Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28, ’29; Cindrella ' 29. A type of puritan maiden, modest and sweet. RUTH WHITE — “Rufus” Hobby — Being busy; Debate Team ’29; Chorus ’28; Orchestra ’29, ' 30; Cindrella ’29; Annual Staff ' 29. Thou hast wit and fire and fun. RALPH ARMBRUSTER — ' Armbruster Hobby — Farming; Chorus ’26, ' 27, ' 29; Cindrella ' 29; Pocohontas. A storehouse of wisdom is his. ELSIE LENTZ — “Tiny” Hobby — History; Chorus ’26, ’27, ’28. The only way to have a friend is to be one. HAZEL ELDER — “Hazel” Hobby — Being Ambitious; Chorus ’26, ' 27. Ever ernest and quiet is she Amiable also and nice as can be. PAUL BRANDO W — “Brandy ’ ’ Hobby — Photography; Band ' 27, ' 28, ' 29, ’30; Orches- tra ' 27, ’28, ’29, ’30. I am slain by a fair cruel maid. LAWRENCE DAKE — Da e Hobby — Agriculture. On their own merits modest men are dumb. ETHEL HASSIN— ‘Ethel” Hobby — Reading; Shorthand and Type Club. Come give us a taste of your quality. ELIZABETH METTIE — “Mitzi” Hobby — Making teachers’ lunches; Chorus ’27, ' 28. With vim and snap to ma e things go. DOROTHY CURTIS— “Dot” Hobby — Two-timing; Chorus ' 27, ’28. When pleasure and duty clash, let duty go smash. Fifteen
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