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w THE MEDINIAN rri y GIRL RESERVES Velma Kelser President Lucille Deyell Vice-President Doris Everhard Secretary Eleanor Ganyard Treasurer There are fifty-five Girl Reserves enrolled this year. The program was opened last fall by a hike to the home of Velma Kelser. Instead of dividing into three groups, each having a different subject, this year we are working into one big group. Most of our meetings have been devoted to talks by the town women. Some of the subjects were: ideals, etiquette, the meaning of our club, standards and requirements for rings, foreign countries, and other worthwhile topics. On Thursday, February twenty-sixth, a banquet was held in the council room. This was the award given the side which won in a contest that was staged to collect the dues. The parents of the Girl Reserves enjoyed a tea held at the Methodist Church on Sunday, April twenty-ninth. The advisors have been: Miss Martin, Mrs. Mansell, Miss Sanderson, and Virginia Halderson, Junior advisor. Doris Everhard HIT In Medina County this organization has been instrumental in youth development for twenty-six years. In the beginning there were YMCA groups throughout the county which enjoyed fourteen years of active life. At the termination of these years, the Hi-Y was formed in the Medina schools, twelve years ago. This was a direct outgrowth of the old “Y” groups, differing from them in only that in the new club the members were younger. The Hi-Y is an extremely active organization. Among their activities are: dis- cussions of moral and religious issues educational and industrial excursions, swim trips, co-educational functions, summer camping, Hi-Y conferences in the larger cities of Ohio, etc. This year we have participated in a State conference at Wooster, several swim trips to Akron and Cleveland, as well as educational jaunts to these cities. We have had numerous well directed discussions during the winter and with the coming of spring we decided to break away with a picnic at Camp Crag, in an effort to close our season with a bang. In the Freshman and Sophomore club Mr. Claggett leads the discussions with Charles Lawrence as President. In the Junior and Senior group Mr. Fenn acts as discussion leader, with your humble reporter as President. Lyman Adams Twenty-Eight
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THE MEDINIAN ywiM a p M SENIOR B AND JUNIOR A CLASS The following students of this group have won scholarship honors as indicated below : HONOR ROLL Babcock, Junior Beedle, Olive Benjamin, Ruth Conkle, Margery Ferriman, Miriam Halderson, Jeanne Huffman, Paul Snyder, Maxine Whitney, Isabelle MERIT ROLL Baker, Paul Bliss, Lyle Bohley, Alton Cowgill, Dorothea Ewing, Charles Foley, Kenneth Friedt, Ruth Frost, Ruth Ganyard, Eleanor Gerspacher, Melvin Hance, Annamae Hartman, Alice Hunt, Elsie Kelbacher, Edith Lance, Leonard McFadden, Helen Nichols, Elmer Perkins, Paul Piper, Edwin Renner, Ramona Reuman, Paul Roshon, Edna Socha, Lillian West, Isabelle CLASS HISTORY For three years has the class of 1934 trod the rough and rocky road that leads to graduation. Many an air castle has been rudely demolished and many a balloon punctured by the cold-blooded heartlessness of the powers that “be.” Yet, calm and serene the class still stands, hopeful and courageous, though not unscared. Twould be too long a tale to recount of valorous deeds which the knighthood of this class has fathered, not the least of which is, if you please, the diffusion of the “gray matter” which has called this annual in being. This bright and intelligent junior class has captured the spelling trophy from the ever victorious seniors. It looks as though the seniors had lost their charm. Class officers: President, Maynard Pelton; Vice-President, Paul Huffman; Secretary-Treasurer, Jeanne Halderson. By Miriam Ferriman Thirty
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