Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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I. Ebert Weidner, Bill Brown, Hal Snedden 2. Margaret Gowe, Betty Hostetler 3. Bob Indoe, Bud Potts 4. Bob Nourse, Mary Virginia Schultz 5. Louise Potts, Bill Anderson Snapshots T wenty-one

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Popularity Contest Winners MOST POPULAR GIRL IN THE SENIOR CLASS JUNE LYONS Chose by popular vote of the entire student body. ELTON BEERY



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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1939, being of sound mind and memory (although the teach- ers doubt it), hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the school and undergraduates we leave our share of the recorder provided we are invited as special guests at noon dances. To the faculty we leave the memory of the largest graduating class of M. H. S. Our individual bequests (which should be accepted in the very solemn (?) manner in which they are given) are as follows: “Rusty” Miller wills her red hair to anyone who wants it. “Dave” Root wills his ability to think about something else in recitation to Jay Einhart. “Dale” Grim wills her habit of “doodling” to any underclassman so inclined. “Juicy” Haliock wills his technique of building model airplanes to Duane Todd and 3cb Effinger. “Kitten” Brasch wills her ability to learn French to Gertrude Deiss. “Greg” Blakesiee wills the opportunity to escort a certain blonde junior girl through the cemetery at noon to Ellison Brooks. “Katy” Mellert wills her ability to have at least one argument an evening with a Nourse to Mary Virginia Schultz. “Stuart” Hach wills the privilege of driving his quantitative Packard to Dale Bachtell. “Normie” Clark wills her ability to pass notes secretly to Paul Hanshue. “Go-by” Kovic leaves his house plans to Vance Grimes. “Chappy” Perrin wills her extra ONE pound to any future freshman girl who needs it. “Charlie” Anderson wills his bashful ways to Elmer Zsarnay. “Evie” Wilcox wills her home-room library chair to Elmer Selzer. “Dick” Beard wills his “winning ways” to Harold Schnabel. “Susie” Seymour wills a first-class ticket booth to Virginia Schelke. “Bill” Brown bestows upon any Hi-Y member the privilege of escorting the same blonde girl to all Hi-Y parties. “Sue” Kraus wills her quiet ways to Eldene Hammerschmidt. “Bud” Hoddinott wills his “knowdedge of North Court Street” to Elwood Pin- combe. “Millie” Leyda bequeaths the ability to receive letters from a boy in uniform to anyone who wants it. “Ken” Ream wills his high-pitched voice to Doris Woods. “Fernie” Stevens wills her speed and accuracy in typing to Edward Brooks “Jim” Anderson wills his ability to skin three skunks and have a date on the same night to “Newt” Betz providing he has the nerve to try it. “Babs” Heintzelman ' s hatred of skunks is willed to Dot Phillips providing she can keep “Newt” away from them during hunting season. “Johnny” Socha wills his excellent 4B English grades to Arthur Warren, so that he may graduate with higher honors. “Pat” Dean wills her ability to cry at a moment’s notice to any undergraduate who will promise to make the proper use of it. “Diesel Dan“ Steingass wills to George Frost the ability to aggravate Miss Phil- lips by coming to school at 9:45 (or later). “Slim” Maitland wills her record of making fouls in basketball to Betty Sailer. “Al” Bartholomay leaves his freedom of speech to Helen Keiper. “Dolly” Madison wills her embarrassing moments to anyone who wants them. Bill Anderson endows Jo Deibel with hig knack of sneaking off unmolested to the diner for coffee and donuts if she will pay her own bill. Cheerie Snedden wills the privilege of playing requested songs in assembly to Joan Hammerschmidt. “Dick” Longacre wills one serving of spaghetti to anyone who has not recently had his suit cleaned and pressed. “Flops” Hitzelberger wills her ability to master all subjects to Leonard Frost. “Hulk” Beery grants his animated personality to Dick Smith “Marj” Wyer wills her ability to whisper in Civics class and yet keep an in- terested look on her face to any freshman. “Eddie” Berry wills a portion of his altitude to Lloyd Huffman. Junie Lyons bequeaths her position as Glee Club accompanist to any pianist who will keep her mind entirely on the notes before her. “Zig-a-Boo” Ziegler bequeaths his clarinet squawking to Robert Reuman. u . Harle y wllls her ability to get along “just fine” with Miss Phillips to Helen Webber in hope that it may le?d to furthering peace in history classes. Twenty-two

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