Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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FRESHMAN B CLASS Front Row ( left to right) : Eugene O ' Brien, Robert Friedt, Hugh Riegger, Jack Ryan, Paul Grimes. Second Row: Betty Gill, Robert Gerspacher, Dorothy Krieger, Paul Hanshue, Helen Felton, John Horvath, June Bradway, Calvin Ganyard, Viola Gunkelman, Loren Kaden, Virginia DeWitt. Third Row: Helen Dyer, Charlotte Grimes, Mary Ziegler, Joann Gunkelman, Patty Anderson, Evelyn Plants, Beatrice Baker, Florence Strouse, Myrlin Hoertz, Mary Jane Bennett, Rosalie Wilt, Margaret Turner. Would You Believe It! I dreamed the other night that I was in some large city far away. Everything was so different! It must have been at least the year 1970. Somehow I got lost in a strange building filled with endless corridors. Finally at the end of a hall I saw a light and as I came closer, noticed that it had a weird blue glow and came from a room at the end of the passage. I detected the odor of some chemical, too. But, I kept on until hesitantly I opened a door and entered a large room where an unbelievable sight confronted me. Before me was the entire freshman biology class gathered around a table covered with test tubes, bottles, and small instruments. The hushed hum of their voices as they discussed a new discovery filled the heavy atmosphere. From what I heard I took it that they had invented a strange gas for space ships. I felt suddenly frightened and turned to go. What if they should see me here watching them and thought that I was a spy? My clothes and manner would indicate that I was from a strange country. Cautiously 1 opened the heavy door and started to leave when someone saw me and let out a shout. Everyone started after me at once and I ran helter skelter down the hall with visions of being caught and imprisoned because of spying. Maybe I’d be executed! As I fled, I happened upon an open door that led into a dark, unoccupied room. Quickly I ducked into the recess and sank weakly into a huddle on the floor hoping that no one would find me there. Just as 1 was beginning to think that I was safe, I felt a hand on my shoulder. I jumped nervously and looked up into the darkness. Much to my relief I saw it was a Eight

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FRESHMAN A CLASS Front Row ( left to right): Leland Lance, Max Amerman, Lloyd Fisher, Duane Todd, Robert Hulsman, Floyd McKain, Howard Oberholtzer, Elwood Pincombe, Warner Folk, Lloyd Huffman, Robert Baker, Thomas Kerley, Robert Effinger, Robert Hoff. Second Row: Alice Satink, Mary Virginia Schultz, Marjorie Sprankle, Bettyann Fisher, Ruth Ferguson, Sylvia Strouse, Helen Szaniszlo, Marian and Marie Linden, Joan Szatv iszlo, Mildred Stotts, Marie Arnold, Etta West, Jean Harley, Marjorie Shank, Lena Eberly. Third Row: Ralph Herrington, Glenn Jennrich, Joe Henniger, Mahlon Culp, Donald Culler, William Rapp, Bruce Clark, Loren Parker, Dean Sponseller, Neil Gowe, Robert Shane, Gregory Kovach, Lee Davis, Billy Dunning, Daniel Rowe. Fourth Row: Martha Mellert, Dorothy Phillips, Jo Ann Deibel, Barbara Burnham, Helen Szekeres, Jean Higgins, Annia Rau, Eldene Hammerchmidt, Helen Welday, Virginia Swaton, Evelyn Rickard, Hazel Ream, Carmela Trizzino, Gladys Medley, Willa Martin, Mary Purguly. — M — woman, hut she was dressed in a strange helmet and wore a queer pistol in her belt. I though she looked familiar so I asked her if she had ever gone to Medina High School. She said yes and we soon struck up quite an acquaintance. She told me that she had graduated in the class of 1941 and offered to show me the city. I was grateful, for by this time I had become quite distracted. As we walked through the streets, she explained to me that this metropolis was an underground city and specialized only in the making of air craft an d discovering and exploring planets. I was quite impressed. We stopped at a very streamlined little restaurant where we ordered some sort of soft drink that I had never heard of before. My companion informed me that an ' other member of her class, a boy who used to work in a drug store, had made the beverage popular. It proved to be very refreshing but had quite an unusual taste. As we again resumed our sight seeing, I glanced at the sky and saw several lighted rocket ships flying through the air like great comets. My guide told me that several of her fellow classmates were up there at that very moment. She suggested that we go for a ride in one and I agreed eagerly because I had never had the experience before. As the clanking door slid shut behind us and we rose from the ground in a sputter of sparks and exhaust, I felt very peculiar and, gasping for breath, toppled to the floor. As I fell I clutched the skirt of my friend. The next thing I remember is hitting a hard surface. My head spun and I woke up to find myself on the floor of my bedroom with the edge of the blanket held tightly in my hand. To think that this fantastic ad ' venture was merely a dream! — Jane Madison

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