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FIRST TEN IN SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP POINT AVERAGES Barbara Burnham 93.43 Jo Ann Deibel 92.63 Alice Satink 92.13 Howard Ward 92.07 Virginia Raymont 91.06 Robert Effinger : 91.03 Charlotte Grimes 90.47 Mary Ziegler 90.38 Mary V. Schultz 89.17 Lloyd Fisher 88.27 Senior Class Officers President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Dick Smith Ralph Herrington Jean Higgins Mary V. Schultz, Sixteen
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Max Amerman “Max Hobby — Hunting F. F. A. ’37, ’38, ’39, ’49, ’41; Vice-President ’40, ’41); Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’40, ’41. Mary Baich “Bash Hobby — Collecting Movie Stars Honor Roll ’40; Soft Ball Team ’38. Ruth Ferguson ' ' Blondy Hobby — Dancing and sewing Spilled Ink ’39, ’40; Medinamite Staff ’40, ’41; Athletic Night ’38. Gladys Medley ‘ ‘Boots Hobby — Sports Athletic Night ’38; Spilled Ink Staff ’39; Music Festival ’39; An- nual Staff ’40; Merit Roll ’38, ’39; Honor Roll ’40, 41; Bacca- laureate Chorus ’38, ’39, ’40. Chester Lewis “Chet Hobby — -l avy Sandusky High ’38, ’39; Glee Club ’40, ’41; Baccalaureate Chorus ’39, ’40; Operetta ’40; Music Festival ’40, ’41; Hi-Y ’40, ’41; F. F. A. ’40, ’41 (reporter). Gertrude Deiss Gertie Hobby — Bicycle Riding Merit Roll ’39, ’40; Spilled Ink Staff ’39, ’40; Athletic Night ’40. Arthur M. Warren “Archie Hobby — Being Late York High School. Lovina I. Hunter “Lavin’ ' Hobby Cooking Baccalaureate Chorus ’37, ’38, ’40; Athletic Night ’37; G. R. ’37. Corwin B. Reigger “Bud Hobby — Hunting, fish ' ing, swing bands Band ’40, 41; Orchestra ’40, ’41; Hi-Y ’38, ’39, ’40, ’41 (Secretary ’39); Athletic Night ’40; Music Festival ’40; Merit Roll ’40. SENIORS Fifteen
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SENIOR PROPHECY We, the official prophets of the famous (or infamous) class of “41”, having spent a part of one evening and more than twelve class periods in an attempt to pierce the hazy curtain of the future by gazing into our crystal ball (a glass paper weight) do hereby record our discoveries. But first, for our own protection, we wish to state that any similarity between our predictions and the future of any of our classmates is purely coincidental. For Max Amerman we see a Dude Ranch open to any M. H. S. alumni who makes Hollywood. Mary Baich will be writing scenarios for M. G. M. Sidney Bowman will be president of the National School and Office Janitor ' s Union. Barbara Burnham’s future is hazy, but through the mist we discern a symphony orchestra, and on the podium conducting, none other than our own Barbara. The Clark Farms and Dairy Co. under our classmate Bruce will control all of Ohio’s dairy products. Lovina Hunter, who is in partnership with her brother, will furnish the sand and gravel for the concrete used in the “Champeen” Creek Suspension Bridge which will be built by those nationally known construction engineers, Dick Smith and Bob EF finger. We believe that Gertrude Deiss and Catherine Wolfe will be writing mystery novels; their latest: “The Cat with Three Pa’s”. Jo Deibel will be the first woman airline pilot flying between Alberquerque and Cleveland while we see Ralph Herrington running the famous “Gas and Go” Nation ' wide Service Stations. Bud Fisher, famous zoologist, will be on the trail of a certain species of Gurks, said to be found in Darkest Africa. Kenneth Sherman will be helping Howard Oberholtzer on his nationwide Farm Project. The crystal ball shows Joe Henninger as Traffic Manager of the new Kroger’s Grocery Store. Dene Hammerschmidt will be known as the famous surgeon who successfully completed that renowned operation, the removal of horns from the Horned Toad. Mary Ziegler and George Welch will be featured as singers with Sponseller’s Syncopated Swingsters, an up and coming young band. For Bob Shane we see a future in the prize fighting ring. Never would have believed it, but there it is! Right in the crystal ball! Bill Rapp and Elwood Pincombe, famous race drivers will win the Indianapolis Speed Classic in “61 . Their mechanic, Art Warren, has devised a new type of super ' fuel. Mary Virginia Schultz and Jean Higgens will be running the Higgens-Schultz Secretarial School with exceptional executive ability. The Raymont School of Dancing will be a tremendous success. ( Continued on Page 18 ) Seventeen
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