Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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The MEDINIAN We think our Senior dignity is well displayed by Elsie Hopkins when she tiptoes quietly into a class room to call someone to the telephone. Elsie is willing to give this to Dorothy Wilbur. Robert Eddy bequeaths his love for Bill Smith to Miss Phillips to be bestowed upon Dudley Bagley. Marcella Crandell presents her pink and white complexion to Zoe Walters to take the place of certain frequent applications from a vanity case. We have noticed lately in Hazel Elder a most astonishing lack of class spirit. She positively refuses to share her boy friend with any of us and she won’t even let the girls look at her diamond for more than one and one ' half minutes at a time. Helene Winters, who will undoubtedly be the world’s next Fritz; Kreisler, be ' queaths her ability as a violinist to Milford Harley. Elsie Lentz is willing to give a few of her surplus pounds to any Junior who thinks he has lost weight working on the annual. George Thomas bequeaths his ambitio n in working at Root’s every afternoon after school to Welden Anderson. Hallie Shook bestows her ability to put a Chevrolet through its paces to Made ' line Palmer. Helen Tanner very regretfully gives up her loud voice to Arline Buffington. Ruth Ewing presents her habit of continually chewing gum to her best girl friend, Mary Luella Foskett, in the hope that the constant exercise may help to reduce her chin. Harold Myers bequeaths his knowledge of farming to Mr. Thimas, who says that the life ambition of all musicians is to retire and live on a farm. Dorothy Voorhees tells us that she would like very much to give a certain silver initialed ring which she wears to some one, but adds that she doesn’t think you really ought to give away things that don’t belong to you. Marian Fulton wills her ability to carry off first prize in a beauty contest to Ruth Shue. Cotta Smith bequeaths her ability to play flutes to Arlene Huffman and Ruth Rickard providing they make good use of it in the High School orchestra next year. Ruby Selzer imparts her ability to cook lunches for the teachers to Kathryn Kaufman. In the event that any of these bequeaths is ignored the entire property of the Senior class must be sold at auction and the proceeds used to buy food for the gold ' fish in the park. The Senior Class — By Ruth White. Witnesses: Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen. Twenty-Six

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eeeee The MEDINIAN Ella Mae Tibbitt’s ability to learn poetry is bestowed upon Ernest Pelton. LaDonna Williams bequeaths her ability to break all typing speed records to Marcella Aylard, providing she makes good use of it and wins a gold medal. Dorothy Curtis’ love for staying after school to study is presented to Lyman Koons. The basketball ability of Herbert Carsten and Roy Williams is given to Jack Pate and Funny Oberholzer, with best wishes for next year’s team. Ethel Hassin is willing to loan her ability to take dictation in shorthand to Adelia Arndt, but says she must have it back as soon as she gets her first job as stenographer. Sara Denton wishes to impart a portion of the lofty atmosphere where her head remains most of the time to Lawrence Leggett, to save him, Sara explains, from haw ing to use stilts. Martha Shirey regretfully bequeaths her privilege of wearing a Wadsworth class ring to Harriet Jason. We present Gleason Halliwell with Wesley Whitfield’s habit of eating candy and peanuts in Economics class. We are more than happy to bestow Paul Nettleton’s bright remarks upon Myron Kennedy. Edna Lance has declared herself willing to donate her curls to Florence Bagger. Robert Kiefer presents his Ford to Marcel Hoff to end the arguments between him and Corwin when they both pick the same night to use the family Dodge. Homer Davis very generously offers to give his vocal talent to Louis Hofstetter. We divide Clarence Escott’s football ability equally among the members of next year’s team in the hope that they again beat Wadsworth. Flora McCarrier bequeaths her habit of being anywhere from one minute to one hour late to school every morning to Pearl Smith. Edna Mabry wills her ready smile and sunny disposition to Pete Woods. Hazel Holcomb agrees to give her ability to go through High School in three years to Pauline Perkins. We present Lawrence Prehn with Eddie Paul’s ability to make neat looking pack ' ages of loaves of bread, buns, cakes, etc. Charles Helma bequeaths his love for the higher Mathematics to Walter Thomas. Janet Gibbs wills a portion of her height to Nora Bennett but selfishly refuses to even loan her boy friend. We bestow Junior Pott ' s habit of winking at all the girls upon Stubby Rickard. Joy Garra says that she will give her love for English Literature to Herman Watkins. Beatrice Oakes, in a most generous spirit, offers to bequeath her debating ability to Paul Swigart. Nettie Lubin tells us that a great improvement would be made by transferring her gift of golden silence to her sister, Esther. Ralph Armbruster presents his knowledge of scientific farming to Garnard Cowb ing. After much thought upon the subject Ray Seller unselflishly agrees to bestow his love for Civics upon John Navratil. Elizabeth Mettie as, Miss Stewart’s first assistant, bequeaths her privilege of be ' ing late to classes without having to get an excuse, to Irene Jacab. Twenty -Five



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The MEDINIAN Senior Class Play “Nobody but Nancy” CAST OF CHARACTERS Nancy King, just Nancy Sarah Denton Sarah Andrews, who looks after Nancy Hazel Holcomb Sue Andrews, Sarah’s niece Ella Mae Tibbits Adeline Perkins, the town’s old maid Marjean Smith Luella Crawford, sweetest girl in Sweet Springs Lucille Whitmore Fanny, the hired girl Mary Keleman Larry Wilson, an unexpected visitor Corwin Hoff Ted Porter LeRoy William Adam King, Nancy’s peppery uncle Wesley Whitfield Jimmy McCabe, from the back alleys John Wyman Twenty-Seven

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