Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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GIRL RESERVES President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Isabelle Simmerman Maxine Snyder Romona Renner Jeannette Hammett Last semester work in Girl Reserves was divided into three groups under the supervision of the following: Handicraft instructor, Mrs. Mansell; Ideals instructor, Miss Wright; Music instructor, Mary Pelton. This semester we have tried to work out two new ideas. We have been working on a gypsy program, directed by Mrs. Chandler, our new adviser this year and we have been working, also, on the Big and Little Sister idea. New comers are little sisters of the girls who have been in the club longer. April 4th the girls of the club invited their mothers to the Mother and Daughter Banquet held at the Church of Christ. The speaker of the evening was Miss Parmen- ter, Director of Social Activities at West Technical High School in Cleveland, who spoke on “Values.” We have had a successful turnout this year and we hope to have an even better one in 1936. — Loretta Frost. HI Y President Kenneth Foley Secretary-Treasurer John Rollins The Hi ' Y group this year was composed of forty-odd members under the leader ship of Mr. Fenn and Mr. Claggert. Habits and leisure time were the subject of discussion at the meetings. Four delegates attended the Ohio State Older Boys’ Conference at Marietta. They were: Mikey Kovic, Harold Nosker, Raymond Mellert, and Sidney Rickard. Each one, upon his return, gave a short talk on his activities and the lectures he had at ' tended at the conference. This year the Medina Hi ' Y started a Medina Hi ' Y chain of get-together parties. First Medina invited the Lodi and Wadsworth groups. Then we in turn, were invited there for a supper, games, and a short devotional period. Several trips added interest to the year’s program. And last but not least, a final end-year party was held at Camp Crag, May 17th. Kenneth Foley. Thirty

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES By Alice Adams SENIOR CLASS PARTY Evree seenure wil agrei thet owre last clas partee wuz thee best we evre hed. Wee met on Aprill sicksteenth at ehight oklok in thee awdittorreum whitch wu2, de keragted reel purty with blew an gold — witch arr owre clas kulerrs. Jack Wymun ficksed the lihts fur uss an Blannshurds orkuster fernished uss with antchantin mew- sick. Ahlmost al uv thee teechurs wur their, too cee thet we beehavd al rigcht — butt i gues thay injoid thee eats enyway. About ten-thurtee we sot downe an et som swel reefrechmunts. Mistur Koncel an the orkuster lissund too owre pahlees an we gott too dans ontil awlmost twhelv okloc. When thee partee broc upp wee all deeklarrd thet wee nevre sed su mutch fun in al owre borne daze. — Jean Halderson. JUNIOR CLASS PARTY On the evening of February twentieth, the Junior Class turned out for a frolic in honor of George Washington. Games were played, many paying due respect to our most illustrious statesman. We danced to tuneful music furnished by the courtesy of Hartman’s orchestra and, then, not the least of the evening’s high spots, were the refreshments which wound up a most enjoyable party. — (Nancy Anderson. SOPHOMORE CLASS PARTY Nearly everyone in the Sophomore A and Junior B class came to the class party which was held on Valentine evening, February fourteenth. The stage was decorated with red paper hearts which covered the walls and hung on strings from the ceiling. The colored lights added to the beauty of the effect. We played a few games until everyone arrived. A breath taking Virginia Reel followed the Grand March. The rest of the evening we danced. The girls noticed a marked improvement since the last party in the boys’ dancing. They didn’t trip over their partners ' feet quite as much as formerly. About 10 o’clock we had refreshments: candy hearts, cake, cocoa, and ice cream. After a few more dances the party broke up much to everyone’s regret. — Evelyn Deyell. FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY The Freshman Class Party was held on February twenty ' eighth, at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Thomas, the very capable chairman of the Entertainment Committee, started things off with a bang by directing us in several snappy games. After the games the alluring strains of Blanchard’s Band induced even the timid Freshman B’s to dance. When our toes couldn’t stand any more we were served delicious desert, cake and ice cream. Then after a few more waltzes, we left for home sweet home and bed! — Jean Diebel. Twenty-?s[ine



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SENIOR B AND JUNIOR A CLASS HONOR ROLL Adams, Alice Bair, Vivian Blakeslee, Ted Chandler, Jim Culp, Thelma Effinger, M. Ewing, Louise Foote, Jane Hammett, Jeannette Kuntz, Ella Morris, Evelyn Parsons, Clifford Rickard, Lucille Stine, Elsie Ann Tekus, Anna Watkins, Edgar MERIT ROLL Anderson, Nancy Emerson, Pauline Frost, Edna Mae Ganyard, Georgialce Hance, Calleen Jakab, Elizabeth Mellert, Raymond Raasch, Eileen Thompson, Jane Varisco, Martin Rickard, Sidney Rickert, Fern Stone, Bert CLASS HISTORY The Junior year has, perhaps, a more difficult schedule to maintain than any other class in high school. On February twentieth, however, we forgot our work and had a elass Party honoring George Washington. Appropriate decorations and games abounded. There was dancing to the tune of Hartmans’ Band, followed by delightful refreshments. Then our boys showed their superior athletic ability by winning the interclass basketball tournament. We are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Banquet that will soon take place, during which time the Juniors will give the Seniors a hearty “send off.’’ We have selected the class ring for the graduating class of ’36. It is a plain, but beautiful ring, having the Medina High School crest as the signet and 1936 in modernistic design on the band. After weeks of patient toil and hard work, the class of ’36, led by Jane Foote, produced this annual. Our competent Class Officers, who have given their valuable time to lead this class are: President, Ted Blakeslee; Vice-President, Jim Chandler; Seeretary and Treas- urer, Loretta Frost. By Bert Stone. Thirty One

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