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MEDINIAN ’37 Lucille Herthneck “Lucy” Hobby — -“Going Home?” Basketball ’35, ’36, ’37; Or- chestra ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Band ’34, ’35; Athletic Night ’36, ’37; Girl Reserves ’34; Class Play. “Action is the proper fruit of knowledge. Lawrence Pritchard Bud” Hobby — ' ' Athletics’ ’ Hi Y ’33, 34, 35, ’36; Ath- letic Night ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37. “Young fellows will be young fellows.” John Fodor “ Johnny ” Hobby — ‘ ‘Sports” Baseball Mgr. ’34; Track Mgr. ’34; Football Mgr. ’34, ’35, ’36; Basketball Mgr. ’34, ’35; Athletic Night ' 34, ’35, ’36; Annual Staff ’3 5. “Nothing is there more friend- ly to a man than a friend in need. Ruth Fulton “Toots” Hobby — “Sleeping’ ’ Merit Roll ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Girl Reserves ' 36, ’37. I am going to the land of nod. Arlene Kerch “Arly” Hobby — ‘ ‘ Drawing’ ’ Annual Staff ’36; Honor Roll ’35, ’36; Chorus ’37; Operetta ’37; Girl Reserves ’34, ' 35, ’36; Editor Spilled Ink ' 37. Fine art is that in which the hand and head, and the heart go together. Richard E. Sprankle Dick” Hobby — “Sports” Basketball ’35, ’36, 37; Foot- ball ’35, ’36; Baseball ’34, ’37; Hi Y ’35, ’36, ’37; Athletic Night ’36. Many receive advice, few pro- fit by it. John Higgins “ Johnny ” Hobby — “Hunting, fishing, and ice skating” President Hi Y ' 37; F.F.A. ' 36, ’37; Merit Roll ' 36, ’37. For man is man and master of his fate. Jean Diebel “Eddy” Hobby — “Swimming and Dancing” Honor Roll ' 35, ’36, ' 37; Or- chestra ' 35, ’36, ’37; Annual Staff ’36; Operetta; Orchestra ’37; Class Play ’37. Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun in the firmament. Nancy Baines “iNJan” Hobby — “Designing and walking around.” Athletic Night ’36, ’37; Oper- etta ’37; Girl Reserves ' 36, ’37; Honor Roll ’34, ’35. The difficulty in life is the choice . Rosalie Renner “Rollie” Hobby — “Eating” Basketball ’36, ’37; Annual Staff ’36; Girl Reserves ’34, ’35, ’36, ' 37; Honor Roll ’34, ’35, ’36; Prophecy ’37; Athletic Night ’37. The secret of success is con- stancy to purpose. Mildred Navratil “Millie” Hobby” — Sleeping’ ’ Honor Roll ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Spilled Ink Staff ’36, ’37; Ath- letic Night ’37. “A prodigy of learning. Twenty-Five
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Delos Mellert “Delux” Hobby — “Cooking and Baking” He ruleth the roast in the kitchen. Faye Lyon “ Faysie ” Hobby — ‘ ‘ Cooking Chorus ’36; Athletic Night ' 36. Keep the golden mean between saying too much and too little. Vesta Welton “Ves” Hobby — “Writing Notes” Girl Reserves ’34, ’3 5; Athletic Night ' 35, ’37; Honor Roll ’33, ’34. “A penny for your thoughts. William Conkle “Bill” Hobby — “Swimming” Basketball ’36, ’37; Honor Roll ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Orchestra ’37; Annual Staff ’36; Hi Y ’34; Class Play. A good man possesses a ing- dom. Wilbur Hertel “Willy” Hobby — ' ‘ Sports’ ’ Football ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Track ’34, ’35, ' 37; Athletic Night ’34, ' 35, 36. Good health and good sense are two of life’s greatest blessings. Louise Oberholtzer “S eez” Hobby — ‘ ‘Movies’ ’ Chorus ’36, ’37; G irl Reserves ’34, ' 3 5, ' 36, ’37; Annual Staff ' 36; Operetta ' 37; Honor Roll ’34, ’35, ’36, ’37; Athletic Night ’37; Salutatorian ’37. The true, strong, and sound mind is the mind that can em- brace equally great things and small. Esther Holcomb Hobby — “Reading” Girl Reserves ’35, ’36, ’37 Hon- or Roll ’34, ' 35; Operetta ’37. My eyes make pictures when they are shut. George Paul “Cookie” Hobby — “Teasing” Hi Y ' 33, ’34, ' 35; (Secretary) ' 36; Athletic Night ' 35. Man ' s life is but a jest, a dream, a shadow, bubble, air, a vapor at the best.” Althea Kruggle “A!” Hobby — “Teasing Kreiger” Annual Staff ’36; Honor Roll ’36, 37; Merit Roll ’34, ’3 5; Spilled Ink Staff ’36, ’37. A life spent worthily should be measured by a nobler line — by deeds not years. Virgil Rickert “Virg” Hobby — ‘ Electricity’ ’ Hi Y ’3 3, ’34; Merit Roll ’35, ’36, ’37; Athletic Night ’35. We may be personally defeat- ed but our principles never. Sara Hammerschmidt “ Salvina ” Hobby — “Goofy Things” Valedictorian; Athletic Night ' 34; Annual Staff ' 36; Ba r . 37; Orchestra ’ ; Operetta ' 37; Honor Roll j 4, ’35, ’36, ’37; Class Play. GentT of speech, beneficent mind 3 7 Twenty-Four % MtCIKIAN
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Evelyn Deyell “ Ev ” Hobby — “Music” Girl Reserves ’34, ’37; Honor Roll ’34, 36, ’37; Orchestra; Annual Staff, ’36; Class Play; Class President ’37; Athletic Night ’37. “Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Helen Bennett “Billie Hobby — “Talking” Chorus ’34, ’35, ’36; Honor Roll ’34, ’35, ’36; Operetta ’37. “There is no wisdom li e frank- ness. Margaret Williams “Mag” Hobby — “Most Anything” Basketball ’34, ' 35, ’36, ’37 (Honorary Captain); Girl Re- serves ’34, ' 35; Athletic Night ’34, ’35; Annual Staff ’36; Vo.- ley Ball ’34, ’35. “Be ruled by time, the wisest counsellor of all. May Batchelder “Batchie” Hobby — ‘ ‘Hiking’ ’ Class President ’34; Vice Presi- dent ’35; Girl Reserves ’35, ’36, ' 37 (President); Annual Staff ' 36; Athletic Night ’37; Class Play. Patience is a necessary ingredi- ent of genius.” Lorena Pincombe “ Pin ie ” Hobby — “Here and There” Girl Reserves ’35, ’36; Basket- ball ' 35, ’36; Athletic Night ’34, ’35, ’37. “Be not careless in deeds, nor confused in words, nor rambling in thought . Ruth Spahr “Ruthie” Hobby — ‘ ‘ Arguing’ ’ Spilled Ink Staff ' 36, ’37; Merit Roll ' 34, ’35, ’36, ’37. There is no good in arguing with the inevitable. Mary Selzer “Toots” Hobby — “Hiking” Class President ’36; Girl Re- serves ' 35, ’36, ’37; Honor Roll ’34, ’35, ’36; Merit Roll ’37. “She who has truth at her heart need never fear the want of per- suasion on her tongue. Mary Snyder “Susie” Hobby — ‘ ‘ Swi mining’ ’ Basketball ’35, ’36, ’37; Band ’3 5; Orchestra ' 35; Athletic Night ’35, ' 36, ’37; Girl Re- serves ’34; Honor Roll ’37. “She is capable of doing every- thing. Fern Wagar “ Fern-a-ree ” Hobby — “Riding Grey Hounds on Route 18” Spilled Ink Staff ’36, ’37; Op- eretta ’37. “All we as is to be let alo Charles Ziegler “Chuck Hobby — “?” Honor Roll ’34, ’35, 36, 37; Orchestra; Band; Basketball ' 36, ’37; Annual Staff ’36; Hi Y ’34, ’3 5; Class Play. The power of thought — the magic of the mind.” Betty Jane Ryan “Ryan” Hobby — “Dodging’ ’ Girl Reserves ’34, ' 35, ’36, ’37; Band ’33, ’34; Orchestra ’34, ' 35. “Time as he grows old. teaches many lessons. Estella Heller “Tiny Hobby — “D” ” Spilled Ink S Roll ’34, ’35 “Little s fell great oaks. ’ 3 Twenty -Six M E Cl N I A N 7 4
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