Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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ROBERT WIDEMAN— “Bob’’ Hobby — “Arguing. ’ ’ Football 31, 32, 34; Track 33, 34, 35; Band 3 1 , 32, 3 3 ; Chorus 3 1 , 32, 33; President 31, 32; F. A. A., 32, 33 (Treasurer), 34, 35; (President); Annual Staff 34; Class Play 35; F. F. A. Master Honor Award, 34. “In the spring a young man ' s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love . RUTH FROST— “Red” Hobby — “Shorthand.” Chorus 32,; May Festival 32; Orchestra 32, 33, 34, 35; Athletic Night 35. “A merry heart goes all the day. ELEANOR GANYARD— ' Elite” Hobby — “Being busy.” Girl Reserves 32, 33, 34, 35; Honor Roll 32, 35; Merit Roll 33, 34. I do l{now of those that therefore only are reputed for saying nothing.” EDWIN PIPER— “Eddie” Hobby — “Swimming.” F. F. A. 32, 33, 34; Hi Y 32; Merit Roll 32, 33, 34. He who labors conquers.’’ MIKEY KOVIC— “Cecil” Hobby — ' Drawing. ' ’ Athletic Night 34, 3 5; Hi Y. “So many worlds, so much to do, so little done, sue h things to be.” KATHRYN REBECCA RODGERS— “Kate” Hobby — “Being Busy.” Chorus 32, 33, 34; Athletic Night 35. “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit.” PAUL B. REUMAN— “P. B. Rubinuts Hobby — “Nature, snakes, and Miss Phillips.” Football Mgr. 33, 34; Hi Y 33, 34, 35; Senior Play 35; Band 35; Orchestra 34, 3 5 ; Athletic Night 33, 34. “I will sit down now, but time will come when you will hear me. ” PAULINE DARLINE HARTELL— “Paul” Hobby — “Freshmen-hunting.” Chorus 31, 32; Athletic Night 3 3, .34; May Festival 31. She never whispers, she tal s.” HAROLD J. JASON — “Jazzy” Hobby — “Swimming.” Athletic Night 34, 35; Merit Roll. “His ways are quiet but friendly.” HAROLD M. HOLCOMB— ' ' Holcie Hobby — “Work.” And power to him who power exerts.” Twelve

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MAXINE L. SNYDER — •“ Step-an ' d-half ” Hobby — Fiddlin’ around. Orchestra 32, 33 , 34, 3 5; Band 32, 33; Chorus 31, May Festival 32; Girl Reserves 33 , 34 (Vice President); Class Secretary 34; Class Play 35; History Club 34, (officer); Annual Staff Editor 34; Ticket Seller 34; Athletic Night 35, Honor Roll 32, 3 3 , 34, 3 5 ; Valedictorian. Let her works praise her. SEYMOUR BABCOCK— Bab” Hobby — ' ‘Hunting’ ’ Football 32 , 3 3, 34; Track 34, 35; Annual Staff 34; Athletic Night 34. On the whole there has been so much said and so well said, that we don ' t know what to say about him. RICHARD G. GAYER — “Dic Hobby — Growing a permanent. Band 31; Cheer Leader 32; Baseball 32; Orchestra 32, 33; Chorus 31; F. F. A. Officer 32; Hi Y 32; Football 33; Annual Staff 34; Track 34; Athletic Night 33; Senior Play 35. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. MARIAN G. HORTON— Sade” Hobby — Harmonizin’ Girl Reserves 32, 33; Athletic Night 3 3 , 34; History Club 3 5; Merit Roll 3 3 , 34, 3 5. Good sense and good nature are never separated ISABELLE L. WEST — “Issy Hobby — Basketball” Basketball 32, 3 3 , 34, 3 5 (Honorary Captain); Volley Ball 32, 3 3, 34, 3 5 ; Athletic Night 32, 3 3, 34, 35; Baseball 32, 3 3 , 34, 3 5 ; Annual Staff 34; Spanish Play 32; Senior Class Play; Honor Roll 32; Merit Roll 3 3 , 34, 3 5. ' Gentle, modest, sweet and true, that ' s what the world things of you. ' PAUL HUFFMAN— Huff” Hobby — “Swimming Band 32, 33, 35; Orchestra 32, 33 , 34, 3 5 ; Class Play 35; Annual Staff 34; Class Officer, 34, 35; Athletic Night 34. Men of few words are the best men. F. F. A. 32, 3 3, VIRGIL MALLERY— Virg” Hobby — Anything. 34, 35. I’m sure care ' s an enemy to life. PAULINE HOFF —“Hoffie” Hobby — Tennis” Chorus 32; Orchestra 32, 33, 34; Athletic Night 32; May Festival 32; Girl Reserves 34, 3 5. There is great ability m knowing how to conceal one ' s abiltiy. LILLIAN WEBER— ' ‘Bill” Hobby — Hiking to York and Lafayette.’’ ‘‘Truth is within ourselves F. F. A. 32, KENNETH J. SIMON — “Kenny” Hobby — Laughing in History Class 3 3 , 34, 35 ; Merit Roll 32, 35. Be friendly and you will always have friends . Eleven



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FREDA KLING— ' ‘Friedie” Hobby — ‘ 1 Dancing. ’ ’ Chorus 31, 32; Girl Reserves 32; Athletic Night 3 5; Merit Roll, 3 5. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low — an excellent thing in woman. MELVIN GERSPACHER— “Gersy” Hobby — Reading and Ice Skating. Band 31; Chorus 31; Hi Y 32. Knowledge and timber shouldn ' t he much used till they are seasoned. JACK E. TOMPKINS — “]ac Hobby — ‘‘Reading.” It is a point of wisdom to be silent when occasion requires RAMONA JEAN RENNER— “Renner” Hobby — Leaving class parties early. Girl Reserves 32, 3 3 , 34, 35 ; (Treasurer); Basketball Reserves 32 — Varsity 33, 34, 35; Athletic Night 32, 3 3, 3 5; Volley Ball 32, 33, 34; Merit Roll 33, 34, 3 5; Ticket Seller 33, 34, 3 5 ; Annual Staff 34; History Club ’35; Chorus 32; Class Play 3 5. If silence were golden, she might be a millionaire. ELMINA ELLEN HARLEY— “Betty” Hobby — 1 ‘ Reading. Spanish Play 32. The magic of the tongue is the most dangerous of all spells. GLENN COVER— “Ding” Hobby — Radio. Track 31. f love fools ' experiments. I am always making them. JOHN GORDON KISNER— “Kis” Hobby — Sports. Football 31, 32, 33, 34; Basketball 32, 33, 34, 35; Baseball, 32, 34; Band 3 1 , 32, 3 5 ; Hi Y 33 , 34, 3 5 ; Annual Staff 34; Class Will 35. O, call back, yesterday, bid time return! MARGERY ELIZABETH CONKLE— “Marge” Hobby — Going to ‘K.I.’ Chorus 31; May Festival 31; Athletic Night 31, 32; Basketball 34, 3 5; Annual Staff 34; Girl Reserves 3 5; Class Play 3 5; History Club 3 5; Salutatorian 3 5; Honor Roll 32, 33, 34, 35. ‘ ’Intelligence is not her only virtue. MERLE FREDERICK— “Freddy” Hobby — Manual Training. Football 3 1 , 32, 33 , 34; Baseball 34; Hi Y 32, 33, 34, 35. Earnestness and sport go well together. QUINTON J. THOMAS— “Si” Hobby — Clogging. Football 3 1 , 32, 3 3, 34; Basketball 31, 32; Baseball 34; Track 31, 32. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy; I were but little happy, if I could say how much. Thirteen

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