Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)
- Class of 1942
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' The 1942 Medinian THE CLASS OF 1943 of MEDINA HIGH SCHOOL Medina, Ohio Contents Administration three Classes nine Activities forty-three Articles and Advertisements sixty-three ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION EARL H. FOOTE President HENRY E. LARIBEE Vice-President HAROLD L. WILLIAMS MRS. DOROTHY JONES HAROLD E. WAITE HERMAN G. SPENCER Superintendent of Schools FACULTY SIDNEY FENN Ohio State University, M. A.; B. Sc in Agri- culture. Biology, Economics; Principal of High School. Medina, Ohio HOWARD CLAGGETT Denison University, B. Sc.; Ohio State Univer- sity, M. A. Science, Mathematics; Assistant Principal. Medina, Ohio ELEANOR WRIGHT Ohio State University; B. Sc. in Education; Home Economics. Medina, Ohio FLORENCE PHILLIPS Baldwin - Wallace Col- lege, Ph. B.; Columbia University, M. A.; History. Medina, Ohio ORLAND DUKE Ohio State University; B. Sc. in Agriculture; Vocational Agriculture. Medina, Ohio EDITH ALLEN Ohio State University, B. Sc. Girls’ Health and Phy- sical Education; English. Medina, Ohio MARGARET ADKINS Ohio State University; B. Sc. in Education; Mathematics. Circleville, Ohio SAM MASI Physical Education; Wooster College, B. Sc.; Boys’ Athletic Director; Assistant Basketball Coach. Medina, Ohio Five MARY RYAN Ohio State University, B. Sc. in Education; Western Reserve Uni ' versity, M. A. Latin; French; English. Cleveland, Ohio DAVID JONES Rio Grand College, B. A.; Ohio University. Baseball; Assistant Foot- ball Coach. Medina, Ohio FRANK HURD Hiram College, B. A.; Ohio State University, M. A. Social Sciences; English; Basketball Coach; Assist- ant Football Coach. Medina, Ohio HELEN PUMPHREY Ohio Wesleyan, B. A.; Columbia University; Ohio State University; Akron University, M.A. English. Port Washington, New York JOYCE HATCH Ohio State University, B. Sc.; Western Re- serve University; Com- mercial Teacher’s Cer- tificate. Stenography; Typewrit- ing. Medina, Ohio HOWARD THOMPSON De Pauw University B. S. M.; Ohio State Uni- versity. Music Director. Medina, Ohio HARLEY LINN Ohio University, B. Sc. in Education. Mechanical Drawing; In- dustrial Arts. Medina, Ohio JANE CRAWFORD Glendale Junior Col- lege; University of New Mexico, B. A. English, Debate; Assist- ant; Dramatics Director. Seville, Ohio Six DOROTHY BAESEL Muskingum College, B, A. History, Civics, Read- ing. Cambridge, Ohio JOHN INSPRUCKER Oberlin College, B. A. Arithmetic, Chemistry, General Science. Toledo, Ohio PETER CORONEOS Ohio State University, B. S. Spanish, History. Columbus, Ohio ELLA SCHROCK Ohio State University; B. Sc. in Education. Art. Cleveland, Ohio L. JAMES BLACK Denison University, B. A. Speech, Dramatics. Newark, Ohio FRED KELSER Chitermountain College, Montana, B. A.; Otter- bein College, B. Mus. Music; Elementary His- tory; Science. Medina, Ohio Seven CLASSES SENIORS Ten ■HHK PATRICIA HALE ANDERSON “Pat Hobby: Horses, dogs, and rats. Band ’39, ' 40; Spilled Ink ’40; Athletic Night ’41; Sec.-Treas. of Junior Class ’41; Vice-Pres. of Senior Class ’42; Annual Staff ' 41; Chorus ‘40-’42; Dramatic Club ’41- ' 42 ; Girls’ Ath- letic Association ’42; Class Will 42; Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’41. JOHN CLARK ' ' Clark ' ' Hobby: Photography and fishing. Honor Roll ’39, ’40, ’41, 42; Debate ’39; Public Speaking ’39, ' 40; Hi Y ’41, ’42; Photographic Club ’41, ‘42; Dramatic Club ’41, ' 42; Athletic Night; Boys’ State at Columbus ' 41; Medinamite Staff ’42; Class Prophecy ’42; The First Margaret 42; Mem- ber of National Honor So- BARBARA GARNETT ' ' Barb ' ' Hobby: Sports. Hockey ’41; Band (major- ette) ’38, ’39, ’40, 41; Girl Reserves ’38 (Secy.); ’39, ’40, ’41. ’42 (Pres.); Chorus ’38, 39, ’40; Glee Club ’42; Operetta ’38, 40; Student Council ’41, (Sec’y.) Baccalaureatte Chorus ’38, ’39, ’40; Hon- or Roll ’38, ’41; Merit Roll ’39, ’42; Baseball ’40, ’41; Annual Staff 41 ;G. A. A. ’42; Dramatic Club 41, ’42. LEE DAVIS “Lee Hobby: Sports. Hi Y ’39, ’40, ’41, 42; Football ’38, ’39, ’40, 41; Football Captain ’40; Bas- ketball ’39, ’40, 41; Base- ball ’39, ‘40, ’41; Dramatic Club ’40, 41; Athletic Night ’38, 39, ’40, ’41; Cheer Leader 41. FRANK BOND Speedy “ Hobby: Getting into trouble. Athletic Night ’38; Merit Roll ’40; Band ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Orchestra ’40; Basketball ’40, ’41; Bacca- laureate Chorus ’39; Com- mencement Orchestra ’40; Glee Club ’39; ’40, ’41, ’42; Hi Y ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42. BEATRICE BAKER Be a Hobby: Talking. Honor Roll ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Annual Staff (Editor) ’40, ’41; Spilled Ink ’39; Secretary and Treasurer Se- nior Clss ’41; Baseball ’40, 41; Class Will ’42. JEANNE ETTER “Gabby Hob by: Swimming and ten- nis. Glee Club ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Girl Reserve 41, 42; Honor Roll ’41; Medinamite Staff ’41, ’42; Annual Staff ’40, 41. ELIZABETH BAILEY “ Liz ” or “Beth Hobby: Just everything. Honor Roll ’41: Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’40; Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Dramatic Club ’40, ’41, 42; Dra- matic C ' ub ' 40, ’41, ’42; Chorus ’39, ’40, ’41; Chor- us ’39, ’40, 41; Operetta 40; Bowling Team 41, ’42; Baccalaureate Chorus 40; Health Club ' 40, ' 41; Bas- ketball Team ’39, ’40; An- nual Staff (art editor) ’41; G. A. A. ’41, ’42; Music Festival ’38; Medinamite (assistant editor) ’41, ’42. JAMES GIBBS ‘ ' Jim ' ’ Hobby: Sports. Football ' 39, ' 40, 41; Cap- tain ' 41; Baseball ’41, ’42; Hi Y ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Glee Club 41, 42; Ath ' etic Night ’38, ’39, ’40, 41; Track 41; Chorus ’41, ’42; Band ’38, 39; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 41; Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’40; Annual Staff ’41. EDWARD BUCKLEY Buck Hobby: Driving and reading. Honor Roll ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Annual Staff (sales manager) ’41; Hi Y 41, ' 42; Athletic Night ‘41; Medinamite Staff ' 42; Dra- matic Club ’42; Class Pro- phecy ’42. JUNE BRADWAY ' ‘ Johnnie “ Hobby: Dodging trouble. Baccalaureate Chorus ’39, ' 40; Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, ' 41; Honor Roll ' 41; Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’40. Spilled Ink Staff ' 40; Medinamite Staff 41, ’42; Health Club 40; Chorus ' 39, ’40; May Festival ' 39. 1942 Eleven SENIORS Twelve JOE GIBBS BETTY AYLARD CALVIN A. GANYARD MAXINE NORMAN Joe B. A. Cal Maxie’ ' Hobby: Sports. Hobby: Having fun. Hobby: Cartooning. Hobby: Traveling. Athletic Night 36, ’37, ’38, ' 39, ’40; Football ’39, ’40, ’41; Hi-Y ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Merit Roll. Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Merit Roll ’39, ' 40; Honor Roll ’38, 39, 41, ’42; Dramatic Club ’41, ’42; Chorus ’38, ’39 ' ; G. Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’41; Athletic Night Medinamite Staff ’41. ”40, ’41; Roosevelt High School, Des- Moines, Iowa 1939; Shore High School ’41; Merit Roll ' 41; Girl Reserves ’41, ’42; Dramatic Club ’42. A. A. ’42; Athletic Night ' 39, ’40, 41; Student Coun- cil Treasurer ’42; Health (officer), ' 39, ’40; Operetta ’9; Baccalaureate Chorus ’38, ' 39. FAYE BACHTELL Fay Hobby: Most anything. Girl Reserves ' 38, 39, ’40; Representative ’38; Athletic Night ' 39, ' 40, 41; Health Club ’41, ’42; Merit Roll ' 40, 41; Bull’s Eye Club ’41, 42; G. A. A. ' 42; Bowling ' 41. ROBERT HUNTER R.ihbit ' ’ Hobby: Sports. Glee Club ' 41, 42; Chorus ’41, ' 42; Hi-Y ' 39, ’40, ' 41, ' 42; Track; F. F. A. ' 39, ' 40, ' 41, ’42; Report er ’41, Vice Pres. ’42; Merit Roll ' 38, ’41, 42; Class Treasurer ’42. EDWARD RAY DF.NMAN ’ Blondie Hobby: Imitating Lou Cos- tello and a few other ac- tors. Medinamite ’39, ' 40, 41, ’42; Hi-Y ’41, ’42; Dra- matic Club ’41, 42; Pho- tographic Club ’42; Ath- letic Night .38, 39, ' 40, ’41; Annual Staff ' 41; Op- eretta ' 39; Merit Roll ’39, ' 40, ’41; Honor Roll ' 38, ' 39. MARY JANE BENNETT Baggy” Hobbv: Collecting classical records and playing tennis. Band ’38. ' 39. ' 40, ’41; Orchestra ’38, .39, ' 40; G. A. A. ' 41; Athletic Night ’38, ' 39, 40; Field Day ' 38, ' 39 ' . ’40; Girl Re- serves ’38, ’39, ’40, ’41; Chorus ’38, ’39; Baccalaur- eate Chorus ’38, ’39. WILLIS BRENSTUHL •■Willy” Hobby: Baseball and swim- ming. Granger ’40, ’41, ’42. ALMA EBERLY Ebe Hobby: Traveling. Student Council ’42; Merit Roll 39; Honor Roll ’40, 41; Medinamite Staff ’41; Medinamite Editor in Chief 42; Health Club ’39, ’40. WADE GENSEMER Ginsburg” Hobby: Blonds. Jr. Hi-Y ’39, ’40, ' 41, ' 42; Football ’38, ’39, 40. 41; Annual Staff ’40; Merit Roll ’41, 42; Dramatic Club 41, 42; Athletic Night ’38, ’39, ’40, ’41; Band ’39; Operetta ’39. Thirteen SENIORS Fourteen JOAN GUNKLEMAN Pete Hobby: Bowling. Honor Roll ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; Merit Roll ’41; Band ' 38, 39, ' 40, 41; Orchestra ’38, 39, ' 40, 41; Chorus ' 38, ’39, ' 40; G. A. A. 40, ' 41; Bowling Team 41, 42; Girl Reserves 38; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 38, ’39; Music Festival ’39. ' 38, ALAN KING Ai Hobby: Looking for a by. hob- Lakewood 39; Merit Roll 40, ' 41; Chorus ' 40, ' 42; Glee Club ' 41, ' 42; Dra- made Club ’41, 42; De- bate Team 41; Hi-Y ' 42; Medinamite Staff 41, ' 42; Music Festival 41, ' 42; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 42. ’41, JANE KEEFE Keefie” Hobby: Sports and some radio stories. grue- Athletic Night ' 39. ’40. 41; Operetta ' 40; Medina- mite ' 41, 52; Girl Reserves ' 39, ' 40, ' 41; Dramatic Club ' 42; Annual Staff ' 41; Honor Roll ' 39, 40, ' 41, ' 42; Hockey Team ' 41; Bowling Team ' 42; Chorus ' 40; G. A. A. ' 42. ROBERT GERSPACHER Bob Hobby: Traveling. F. F. A. ' 39, 40, 41, ' 42; Glee Club 40, 41; Chor- us ' 40. MARY FELTON Jeep Hobby: Sparking. Honor Roll ' 38, ' 39, ' 40, 41: Annual Staff ' 41; Girl Reserves ' 38, - 41; Dramatic Club 41, ' 42; Operetta 40; Athletic Night ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; Bac- calaureate Chorus ' 38, ' 39, 40; Medinamite Staff ' 41; FOAN HAMMERSCHMIDT Ham Hobby: Disagreeing. Chorus 39, 40, 41, 42; Band ' 39 ' , ' 40, ' 41, 42; Orchestra ' 39, 40, ' 41; Girl Reserves 41, ' 42; Dra- matic Club 41, ' 42; De- bate 42; Athletic Night 40, 41; Honor Roll ' 39, ' 40; Merit Roll ' 41. FLOYD GANYARD Perry Hobby: Having a good time. Band ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Orchestra ’41. 42; Athletic Night ’39; Hi-Y ’39, 40 (Sec’y and Treas.) 41, 42; iSec’y and Treas.) Medin- amite Staff 41, 42; Dra- matic Club ’42; Photogra- phy Club 42; Honor Roll ' 39; Merit Roll 40, 41. GILBERT MYERS VIVIAN HAND LOREN KADEN MARY MIDGLEY Gib- “Vit” Rasty Midge Hobby: Messing around. Hobby: Horseback riding Hobby: Collecting post Hobby: Sports. F. F. A. 38. ' 39. ' 40, and sports. cards and photographs. Granger High School ’39, 41; (Sec ' y ’39. treas. pres. ’41) Hi Y ’38. ’40, Band ' 38. ' 39. ' 40, ' 41; Chorus ' 40. ’41; Merit Roll 41; Music Festival ' 39; Health Club ' 39 ' , ’40. ' 41; Orchestra ’38, ’39. F. F. A. ’28, ’39, ’40, ’41. ' 40; Girls Glee Club ' 39, ' 41; Band ' 40, ’41, ’42; Merit Roll ' 41; Girl Re- serves ' 40, ' 42. mmm 1942 Fifteen SENIORS Sixteen LAWRENCE KULP “Larry” Hobby: Sports. Band ’38, ’39, ’40; Glee Club ’41, 42; Football, ’39, ' 40, ’41; Best blocking back (’40); Basketball ’40, ’41, 42; Baseball ’40, ’41, ’42; Track ’41, ' 42; Athletic Night ’39, ’40, ' 41, 42; F. F. A. ’39, ’40, ’41 (Sec- retary) ’42 (Treasurer); Hi-Y ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42 (Secretary) . MARGARET BOHATY Marg” Hobby: Horseback riding. MARY LOU LANCE Sis” Hobby: Swimming, reading and eating. Band ’39, , ' 40, ’41, ' 42; Athletic Night ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42 (Vice President) ’42; Glee Club (Chorus) ’39, ’40, ’41. ’42; Dra- matic Clu b ’41, ’42; Me- dinamite ' 42; Softball ’40: Debate ’42; Annual Staff ’41; G. A. A. ' 42; Class President ' 40, ' 41; Student Council ’42 (President); Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42. BETTY GILL “Gilbert” Hobby: Having fun. Girl Reserves ' 39, ’40. ’41, ' 42; G. A. A. ’41 (Secre- tary); Bull’s Eye Club ' 41, ’42; Merit Roll ’31, ’40; Baccalaureate Chorus ’39; Health Club ’40. BETTY RUTH DENTON “Betty” Hobby: Reading. Girls’ Glee Club ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Mixed Chorus ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; G. A. A. ' 41, ’42; Girl Reserves; Medinamite Staff ’41, ’42; Dramatic Club ’41, ' 42; Athletic Night; Honor Roll ’40, ’41; Merit Roll ’28, ’39; Health Club ’39; Bowl- ing Team. CORWIN LETTERLY Gus” Hobby: Sports. Football ’39, ’40, ’41; Best lineman ’41; Baseball ’41; Athletic Night ’38, ' 39, ’40; F. F. A. ’41, ’42 ' . FRANK STEIDL “Frank” Akron, ' 39, ’40. ROBERT SHELTON “Bob” Hobby: Fishing. Dramatic Club ’41, ’42; Senior Hi-Y, ' 41, ' 42. VIRGINIA L. MADISON “Ginny” Hobby: Bowling. Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, ’41, ' 42; Athletic Night ’40; Annual Staff ’41; Bacca- laureate Chorus ' 40; Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’41. BEATRICE VIVIAN DERRICK Tibby ” Hobby; Raising gobbies. Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’41; Health Club ’40; Athletic Night ’40; Girl Reserves ’40; Annual Staff ’42. DOLORES SIMAN “Del Hobby: Reading and sew- ing. Girl Reserves ’39, ’40. Seventeen SENIORS m Eighteen ELEANOR KASZIAN l e Hobby: Fun. Athletic Night ’39, ' 40, 41; Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, ‘42 (Treas.); Glee Club ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Dra- matic Club ' 42; Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ' 41; Honor Roll ’40; Softball ' 40, ’41; Hockey ’41;; Annual Staff 41; G. A. A. ’42; Cheer- leader ’40, ’41, ’42; Bac- calaureate Chorus ’39, ’40; Operetta ’39. JACK RYAN “Puss” Hobby: Almost anything. Band ' 38; Hi-Y ’38, ’39, 40, ’41; Annual Staff ' 41; Athletic Night ’38, ' 40; Honor Roll 39. VIRGINIA DEWITT “Dewey” Hobby: Trying to put on weight. Honor Roll ’38, ’39, ' 40, 41; Orchestra ' 38, 39, ' 40; Girl Reserves ’38, ' 39, ’41; Baccalaureate Chorus, ’38, ’39; Athletic Night ’38, ’39; Health Club ’41, ' 42; Spilled Ink Staff ’39, ' 40, ' 41; Medinamite Staff ’41, ’42; Operetta Orchestra ’38, ’39, 40; Music Festival ’39; Chorus ’38, ’39, ’40. MERLE RICKERT “Merle” Hobby: Sleeping. HUGH RIEGGER “Hug” Hobby: Sports. Hi-Y ’39, ’40, ' 41, ’42 (Pres.); Medinamite Staff 41, ' 42; Student Council 42 (Vice Pres.); Senior Class President 42; Base- ball ' 41; Football ' 41; Bas- ketball 40, 41, ’42; An- nual Staff ’41; Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’41. LOIS FINKLEMAN “F ini(” Hobby: Arguing with cer- tan people. Athletic Night ’39, ’40, ’41; G. A. A. 41, 42 (Presi- dent); Field Day ’39, 40, 41; Merit Roll 41; Soft- ball 41, 42; Band ’39, ’40, ' 41. HELEN MATHEWSON Pet” Hobby: Bowling and basket- ball. Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, 41, 42; G. A. A. 42; Chorus ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Athletic Night ’39, ’40, ’41; Dra- matic Club 40, ’41; Bas- ketball ’39. VIOLA GUNKELMAN ' ‘ Gun ey” Hobby: Horesback riding. Athletic Night ’38, 39, ' 40, 41; Health Club ’38, ' 39; G. A. A. ’40, ’41; Bas- ketball ’38, 39; Baseball 40, ’41; Girl Reserves ’38, ’39, ’40; Girls ' F. F. A. ’38, ’39, ’40; Medinamite Staff ’40, ’41; Spilled Ink ’38, ’39 ' ; Merit Roll ’40. DONALD SPENCER Spence” Hobby: Cleveland??? Merit Roll ’39. JAMES SEBEK Jimmy Hobby: “?” Football ’40, ’41; Basket- ball ’40, ’41, 42; Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ' 41; West Technical High School ’39. BETTYANN FISHER ‘“Betty” Hobby: U. S. Army. Baccalaureate Chorus ’39; Athletic Night ’38, ' 39, ’40; Girl Reserves ’38, ’40. 19 T ineteen SENIORS Twenty JAMES SCHOENBERGER HELEN NAVRATIL KERMIT SEELEY ELEANOR COOK “Jit” “Nufie Kerm’ ’ Cookie Hobby: Music. Hobby: Golfing and Danc- Hobby: Prospect Street. Hobby: Sports. Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’40, ing. York High School ’41. Athletic Night ’38, ’39, ’41! Dramatic Club ’41, Operetta ’40; Annual Staff ’40, ’41; Honor Roll ’38, ' 42; Medinamite ’41, ’42; ’40; Chorus ’39, ’40, ’41; ’39, ’40, ’41; Health Club Three One- Act Plays ’42. Merit Roll ’39; Athletic Night ’39, ’41; Baccalaur- eate Chorus ' 39, ’40; Field Day ’39; Music Festival ’39; G. A. A. ’42; Health Club 41. ’38, ’39; G. A. A. Medinamite Staff ’40, Annual Staff 41. ’41; ’41; FLORA MAITLAND “Flo” Hobby: Basketball. Girl Reserves ’38, ’39, ' 40; Merit Roll ’39, ’41; Honor Roll 40; Athletic Night ’41; G. A. A. ' 41, ’42; Chorus ’38, ’39, ’40; Bac- calaureate Chorus ’41. DOROTHY SHERMER “Dot” Hobby: Sports. Athletic Night 40, ’41; Annual Staff ’41; Field Day ’39 ' , ' 40, ’41; Honor Roll ’39, ‘40, ’41; Soft- ball ’40, ’41; G. A. A. (Representative) ’41, ’42; Medinamite Staff 41. JUNE MILLER “June” Hobby: Dancing and music. York High School ’39, ' 40; Spring Festival ' 40, 41; Athletic Night ’41; Operet- ta ’39; Winner of Ohio State Music Contest ' 41; Baccalaureate Chorus ’39, ’40, ’41; Girl Reserves ’40; Sigma Mu Beta ’42; Mix- ed Chorus ’39, ’40, ’41; Girls’ Chorus ’39, ’40, ' 42; County Chorus Contest ' 40; Sophomore Class Treasurer ’39; Junior Class Sec’y. and Treas. ’40. ALAN WILDER “ Mi e Hobby: Hunting. Merit Roll ’39, ' 40. GIRLDINE MARTIN Gerry Hobby: Sewing and Read- ing. Baseball ' 41; Hockey ’41; Bull’s Eye Club ’41; Glee Club ’40, ’41; Athletic Night ’41. JAMES LONG Mort Hobby: Being different. HELEN KEIPER Lena Hobby: A little bit of everything, but not much of anything. Honor Roll ’40, ' 41; Merit Roll ’39. 19 Twenty ' One SENIORS Twenty -Two ISABELLE HARTELL Izzy Hobby: Laughing. Athletic Night ’39, ’40; Girl Reserves ’39. FRANCES M. HUFFMAN “Fran Hobby: Reading. Chorus ' 39, ’40, 41, ' 42. DOROTHY KREIGER Dot’ ' Hobby: Bowling and danc- ing. Athletic Night ’38, ’39, ' 40, ’41; Chorus ’38, ’39, 40, ' 41; Operetta ’38, ’39; G. A. A. ’41; Bowling Team ’42; Girl Reserves ' 39, ’40, ’41; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 39, ’40, ' 41. betty McDonald “M cDougal Hobby: Sports. Merit Roll ’39, ' 40; Me- dinamite Staff ’40, ’41; Girl Reserves ’38, ’39; Ath- letic Night ’40, ’41; Music Festival ' 39; Chorus ’39; Health Club ’40. ROBERT FRIEDT “De Aremon Hobby: Hunting. Athletic Night ’40. MARY KRAUS Krausy ' ' Hobby: Almost anything. Athletic Night ’39 ' , ' 40, ’41; Chorus ’39, ’40; Dra- matic Club ' 41; Medina- mite Staff ’41; G. A. A. 41, ’42 (Secretary) Bacca- laureate Chorus ’39, ’40; Field Day ’39, ’40, ’41; Merit Roll 39, ' 40, ’41; Softball ’40, ’41. BETTE DALE WEBER Dale Hobby: Picnics. Athletic Night ’40, ’41; Baccalaureate Chorus ' 40; Chorus ’40: Dramatic Club ’40, ’41; Health Club ’40, ’41; Merit ’39, ’40, ’41; G. A. A. ’41, ’42. MYRLIN HOERTZ Myrt Hobby: Almost anything. Merit Roll 39, ’40; Chor- us ’39, ' 40. MARY JANE NEFF “Neffie” Hobby: Sports. Athletic Night ’39, ’40, ’41; Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’42; Honor Roll ’41; Bac- calaureate Chorus ' 40; Health Club ' 40. MARJORY WEST Midge” Hobby: Traveling. Merit Roll ’39, ’40, ’41, 42; Athletic Night ’39, ’40; ’41, ’42; G. A. A. 41, ’42; Hockey ’41; Girl Reserves ’40; Bull’s Eye Club ’42; Health Club ’40; Field Day 39; Softball Team ' 40, ’41; Annual Staff ’42. EVELYN PLANTS Ev Hobby: Bowling. Operetta ' 41; Ath ' etic Night ’38, ’39, ’40; Merit Roll ’38, ’39, ’40, ' 41; Girl Reserves ’38, (President); Medinamite Staff ’39, ' 40, 41; G. A. A. ’41; Chorus ’38, ’39, ' 40, ' 41; Bacca- laureate Chorus ’38, ’39, ’40, 41; Girls Glee Club ' 41. 19 Twenty-Three SENIORS Twenty-Four JOHN HORVATH Johnnie” Hobby: Fishing. Athletic Night ' 38, ' 39, 40; Merit Roll ' 39, ' 40. LOIS WARREN Loie Hobby: Reading and writ- ing. Glee Club ' 39, ' 40, ’41. ‘42; Dramatic Club ‘41, ' 42 (President); Merit Roll ’39, ' 40, ' 41. ROSALIE WILT Wi tie” Hobby: Just fussing around. Medinamite Staff ' 40, 41; Annual Staff 41; Athletic Night ’39, ’40; Baccalaur- eate Chorus ’39, 40, ' 41; Health Club 41 (Vice- President); Girl Reserves ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42. CAROL STEVENS Sis Hobby: Talking. Girls Reserves ’39 , ' 40. ’41, ’42; Band ’39, ’40, ' 41, 42; Orchestra ’39, 40, ’41. 42; Merit Roll ’39, ’40; Dramatic Club ' 42; Bac- calaureate Chorus ' 39, ’40; Athletic Night ’40. ’41; Glee Club ’39, 40, ’42. i PATSY FLANNERY Pat Hobby: Dancing. Chorus ' 39, 40, 41; Ath- letic Night ’39, ’40, ’41; ’40; Field Day 39, 40; Baccalaureate Chorus ’39 ' , Health Club ’40, ' 41; G. A. A. ’42. BETTY WAGNER Betty Hobby: Sports. Merit Roll ’39, ' 40, 41; Athletic Night 40; G. A. A. ’42; Health Club ’40. ALICE ARMITAGE Red Hobby: Bowling and Danc- ing. Girl Reserves ' 39, ' 40, ' 41, ’42; G. A. A. ' 42; Health Club ’40, ’41: Orchestra ’39, ’40, ’41, ’42; Bacca- laureate Chorus ' 41; Glee Club ’42; Girls ' Chorus ' 41; Athletic Night ' 40, ’41. MERLE PLANTS Mickey ” Hobby: Creston. Merit Roll ’39, ’40; Honor Roll ' 41; Athletic Night ' 41; Chorus ’38, ’39, ’40; Health Club ’40; Medina- mite Staff ' 42. Twenty -Five 1942 SENIORS The First Ten in Senior Scholarship Jane Keefe Edward Buckley Alma Eberly Betty Aylard John Clark Beatrice Baker Virginia DeWitt Mary Felton Dorothy Shermer Jeanne Etter SENIOR PROPHECY Dear Edward, Medina, Ohio June 20, 1952 I returned from my trip to California last week. My practice as dentist has kept me so busy that I welcomed a vacation. It was certainly a pleasant surprise to meet so many of our former class mates out there. In h f S A r geleS 1 met Frank Bond who has attained the exalted rank of Admiral in our Navy. In Yosemite National Park I found that renowned artist, A1 Kina, re- producing the splendor of nature on canvas. Inquiring about a particularly fine farm in the West, I was informed that it belongs to Robert Hunter, who has crossed corn and sugar cane so that the ears may be picked and sugar made from the stalks! I suppose you have heard that Jim Gibbs is a frequent passenger in the Gen- semer Airways newly developed transports? Jim flies across country to visit Bar- Twenty-Six bara Garnett. Kermit Seely is a pilot and Betty Aylard is a hostess for the Gensemer Lines. Jim ' s brother. Dr. Joseph Gibbs, always uses the medicines developed by that celebrated chemist, Edward Denman. Maxine Norman is a nurse, the only one who understands the proper care of patients treated with Denman ' s medicines. While in California, I met Jack Ryan and Joan Gunkleman in a night club owned by Floyd Ganyard. That night its floor show featured an albstar cast which included the singing sensation, June Miller; the fiery dancer, Eleanor Kazian; and the so-called giggle-girl, Joan Hammerschmidt, amusing comedienne. In Boston recently I went to the theater to see the new version of Hamlet, re- vised by Eleanor Cook, Dorothy Shermer, and Mary Kraus. Imagine my surprise to find that the stars were Corwin Letterly, Lawrence Kulp and Jeanne Etter! Did you know that Lois Finkleman has been elected president of the Women ' s Athletic Association? Stopping at Horvath’s Super-Fountain, which is now the largest of its type in the country, I ran into Patty Anderson, who has been delivering a series of political lectures throughout the country. She told me that several of our classmates are on the staffs of large schools. Lee Davis is a football coach and Beatrice Baker, a typing instructor. If you remember Jim Schoenberger, you probably can guess that he is a dramatic coach who specializes in the gruesome and the Gothic. Working with Jim, though along more conventional lines, is Lois Warren. Calvin Ganyard is now a costume designer for Billy Rose’s swimmerettes. Gilbert Myers struck oil on the farm of Bob Gerspacher. It is producing such a large amount that Frank Steidl set up a refinery and is furnishing the gasoline and petroleum products for Rickert and Wilder ' s chain of service stations. Betty Wagner and Helen Keiper, assisted by Betty Derrick and Frances Huffman, are operating a restaurant in Los Angeles. Merle Plants is the president of a rapidly growing in ' surance company of which Evelyn Plants is sales manager. The company has a huge staff of secretaries, including Faye Bachtell, Margaret Bohaty, Dolores Siman, and Girldine Martin. So far fate has dealt kindly with all of us. I hope it is a long time before any of us fall into the hands of Jim Long. He’s a mortician, you know. As ever, John Clark. New York City, N. Y. July 1, 1952. Dear John, I received your letter telling about your trip to California. I was very glad to hear about so many of our former classmates. You will interested to know what some of the rest of them are doing. Many former students of M. H. S. have come to New York to seek fame and for ' tune. You remember Loren Kaden, don’t you? Loren now owns a chain of motion picture theaters which exhibit only the best shows. I went to one the other night to see a new picture, starring that sensational team of lovers, Mary Felton and Hugh Riegger. (Continued on Page 77) T wenty ' Seven 1942 SENIOR B LAST WILL C L A AND TESTAMENT of the S S OF 19 4 2 We, the class of 1942, being of fairly sound mind and body, do solemnly swear that this is our last will and testament and do declare any preceding wills and testa ' ments invalid and worthless. Pat Anderson bequeaths her ability to be wholly misunderstood by all the teach ' ers for four long years to anyone who has the patience to endure it. June Bradway wills her surplus avoirdupois to Bobby Seeley. Edward Buckley wills to any deserving male underclassman his ability to cr e t along well with any girl and still be involved in no entangling alliances. Betty Denton deeds her seat in 221 to whoever likes to rock. It’s the third seat in the second row. Virginia DeWitt wills her blond hair to Margaret Gorfido, if she ing called “Blondie.” won’t mind be ' Twenty-Eight Alma Eberly wills to any capable person the ability to be editor of the school paper and still get straight A ' s. Bettyann Fisher wills her quiet ways to Thomas White. Calvin Ganyard and Robert Friedt will their trip to York every Thursday noon to Roland Martin, provided he uses it to the best of his ability. Joan Gunkleman wills her ability to dent fenders to Dean Heintzjeman. Mary Jane Bennett wills her liking for massive jewelry to “Dot” Selzer. Loren Kaden deeds to any easily contented boy or girl of the class of 1943 the third seat from Mr. Hurd’s desk. Jane Keefe wills the vanishing traces of a southern accent to Eleanor Garnett. Evelyn Plants and Dot Krieger bestow their ability to chatte r incessantly and the consequent study ' hall separations to Virginia Wheeler and Olive Shaw. Rosaile Wilt bequeaths her auburn hair to any underclassman who wants to be called “Red”. Alice Mae Armitage gladly hands over her red hair to Jim Spencer to help fill out that army clip. Isabelle Hartell wills all bookkeeping answer books in the country to Mr. Clag ' gett so that he will have plenty of extra ones to lose. A1 King wills his ability to “cut up” in all eight periods to Carmelita Beshire. Viola Gunkleman gives her “maleing” list to anybody who can keep the cor- respondence going for a year or two. Elizabeth Bailey wills her ability to be on decorating committees to anyone who wants to miss classes. Mary Felton wills her extra stamina to any freshman who wants to have dates until one ' thirty in the morning and still get to school on time. Joan Hammerschmidt bequeaths her streamlined figure to Donnie Todd. Jim and Joe Gibbs will their ability to keep brotherly fights in control until they get home to Dick and Chuck Higdon. Vivian Hand wills the first letter of her first name to anyone wishing to use it for good luck. Lois Finkleman leaves her presidency of the G. A. A. to one of those athletically inclined freshmen. Margaret Bohaty wills her seat on the school bus to any poor unfortunate who is starting the long four-year grind. Bob Shelton leaves his gift of gab to Angie Gorfido, provided he uses it to the best of his ability. Frank Bond wills his dimples to any boy who has trouble getting dates. Patsy Flannery wills her ability to talk all through a class discussion and still re- main in the room to whoever wants to take the chance. Barbara Garnett wills her ability to “hold her man” for four years to Jane Love joy. Robert Hunter wills the perpetual wave in his hair to O. C. Duke. (Continued on Page 67) Twenty ' J ine 1942 JUNIORS JUNIOR A Third Row: Mary Jane Kruggle Raymond Bame, John Medley, Dorothy Oleksa, Frank McKlosky, Betty Shelton, Angelo Gorfido, Louise Haller, Carol Roshon, Janice Fenton. Second Row: James Spencer Donald Todd, Anna Eich, May Spice, Jack Fahlman, John Kulp, Roland Martin, Kenneth Judkins, Esther Papp, Macy Hallock. First Row: Bernice Kobb, Willard Sperry, Marion Huffman, Phyllis Hall, John Miller, Ella Mae Colburg, Raymond Hendershot, Lois Kohn, Shirley Garver. First Row: Sally Foote Charles Griesinger Dorothy Denson, Richard Wagner, Sue Keefe Dorothy Seller, Barbara Friedt, Olive Rumph, Pearl Martin, Margaret Gorfido. Second Roto: Frank Huntley, Craig Fenn, Marianne Kornfeld, Robert Seeley, Gerald Whitten ' berger, Ted Elliott, Albert Noah, Richard Babcock, James Gowe, Carol Becka. Third Row: Ellen Abell John Sailer June Van Devier, Carl Auble, Jean Plants, Norris Welton, Mane Navratil, Ross Kloetzly, Clara Drotos, Eugene Gibson, Lorna Dean. Thirty-T wo JUNIOR B Third Row: Doris Madison, Marion Rickard, Glendora Mischler, Eleanor Garnett, Roger Pyecroft, Jean Davis, Paul Groetz, Pauline Uren. Second Row: Connie Halderson, Jack Fildes, Steve Oravecz, Richard Alspach, Richard Applegate, Gerald Jameyson, Hope Huffman. First Row: Robert Hodnett, Ralph Waite, Narola Wertz, Leo Wilcox, Jeannette Svagley, Vir- ginia Wass, Ray Voshall, Marian Steingass. Thirty-Three ■MM MMNMMN i |jp|r- ii •fi K II 1 gr ‘ i | Hr- - - ! i f ' 1 1 I SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE A Third Row: Helen Clark, Patricia Becka, Dorothy Hardy, Roland Petelka, Barbara Gibbs, Wesley Kemp, Jane Lose, Joyce Evans, Betty Kenyon. Second Rote: Gloria Houston, Howard Hunter, Merton Peck, Lloyd Phinney, Carl Abell, Fred Chandler, Jack Swartz, Elmer Kungli, Corinne Keefer. First Row: Bill Myers, Donald King, Rosemary Pierce, Sara Kindig, George Buckley, Rose Trizzino, Corwin Rickard, Tresa Gorfido, Edith Morris. First Row: Sally Davis, Patricia Shelton, Winifred Judkins, Joan Friedt, Teresa Fetzer, Virginia Wilkey, Grace Huntley, Mary Lou Smith, Mildred Baich, Mike Klimko. Second Row: Joan Spangler, Marian Koike, Jane DeGroat, Walter Whittenberger, James Johnson, Janice Can ' s, Betty Davis, Donald Gerspacher, Ruth Huffman. Third Row: Virginia Smith, Ruth Canfield, Dorothy Henniger, Mary Baczuk, Philip Keiper, Dean Heintzleman, Robert High, Erma Few, Max Eaken, Richard Anderson, Helen Midgley. ThirtySix SOPHOMORE B Standing: Irene Derrick, Carol Spencer, Eugene Myers, Richard Krieger, Thomas White, Charles Fields, Frances Maple, Virginia Higgins. Seated: Tony Fettler, Barbara Davis, Duane Cogswell, Lorna Ryan, William Taft, Myrtle Hutchins, Wallace Hawker, Betty Morse, John Sorg. First Row: Betty Frost, Helen Hallock, Jean Barrow, Donald Gordon, Joe Drotos, Zane Talbott, Elizabeth Horvath. Second Row: Rudolph Blataric, John Burris, Mike Kusovski, Eugene Rush, Robert Schilling, Robert Dague, Vencil Bohaty. Third Row: Jeannette Harrington, Marilyn Nettleton, Margaret Stefan, Betty Quinton. Thirty ' Seven FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Third Row : Olive Shaw, Jean Kern, Herbert Hach, Duane Weber, Anna Kemp, Florence Kaszian. Second Row: Maynard Johnson. Virginia Wheeler, Henry Spice, Richard Kisner, John Beck, Blanche Minto, Duane Hamlin. First Row : Frank Barsic, Clarice Woodruff, Katherine Johnson, Alice Yoder, Richard Hazen, Mary Lou Miller, Olive Morrison, Katie Fetzer. First Row : Sylvia Wagner, Mike Sviatko, Wilma Reed, James Sailer, James Holston, Faith Flynn, Dick Huffman, Pete Gorfido, Donald Casey. Second Row: Carmelita Beshire, Jesse Milner, Lois Kraus, Stanley Bradway, Troy Fields, Nettie Ruder, Betty Boyd, Marie Dawes. Third Row: Ethel Medley, Loretta Wallace, Helen Weiperth, Leon French, Leonard Kovic, Walter Grosser, Charles Williams, Regina Gunkleman. Fort y FRESHMEN Third Row: Winifred Denton, Leland Ream, Bernard Clark, Neal Whitfield, Duane Ham- lin, Ann Indoe. Second Row: Donald Selzer, Louis Lance, Joy Huffman, Nicky Hathaway, Marilyn Beck- man, Richard Harrington. First Row: Katherine Bart, Dick Schlotterbeck, David Hyde, Peggy Jo King, Bernard Jones, Harold Holdridge, Paul Gordon, Harold Bohl. First Row: Dorothy Brown, June Arndt, Harry Aylard, Betty Miller, Russell West, David Riegger, Martha Miller, Myron Maple. Second Row: Charles Clark, Reade Shook, Barbara Woodward, Albert Corp, Betty Trump, Loren Hadlock, Alice Cole. Third Row: Dorothy Hood, Nancy Wyman, Walter Henschel, Franklin Sold, Dale Kramer, Doreen Roshon, Helen Barnum. FortyOne ACTIVITIES ANNUAL STAFF Editor Macy Hallock Assistant Editor Ethel Nosker Sales Manager Ted Elliott Assistant Sales Manager Robert Westland Salesmen Wade Barnes, Betty Derrick, Clara Drotos, Craig Fenn, Sally Foote Advertising Manager Jeannette Burris Assistant Advertising Manager Charles Griesinger Advertising Salesmen Wade Barnes, Robert Westland Staff Artist Sue Keefe Snapshots Roy Mugrage Editorial Assistants June Van Devier, Marion Huffman, Marjory West, Olive Rumph Promotion Committee James Spencer, chairman Donald Todd, Eleanor Garnett, Robert Riegger Faculty Advisers: Miss Helen Pumphrey, Miss Mary Ryan Forty-Four HIGH SCHOOL PLAY wmmm mam THE FIRST MARGARET By Philip P. Lain g The story of the littleTnown, first Mrs. Benediet Arnold. CAST Margaret Arnold Benedict Arnold Hannah Arnold Doctor Dawson Mister Baker Mister Flint Thomas Lois Warren Charles Griesinger Sally Foote .... Edward Buckley Wade Gensemer .... Edward Denman John Clark Scene: The parlor of Benedict Arnold ' s home on Water Street, New Haven, Connecticut, April, 1775 Director: Mr. James Black Assistant Director: Miss Jane Crawford Forty-Five GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB BOYS’ GLEE CLUB Director: Mr. Fred Kelser Forty-Six ORCHESTRA BAND Director: Mr. Howard Thompson Forty ' Seven DEBATE DRAMATIC CLUB Adviser: Miss Jane Crawford Forty-Eigh t STUDENT COUNCIL PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB Forty-J ine GIRL RESERVES: SIGMA MU BETA GIRL RESERVES: A GROUP Sigma Mu Beta Officers: Barbara Garnett, president; Mary Lou Lance, vice-president; Sally Foote, secretary; Eleanor Kaszian, treasurer. A Group Officers: Rosemary Pierce, president; Eleanor Garnett, vice-president; Barbara Wood- ward, secretary; Connie Halderson, treasurer. Fifty JUNIOR HI-Y Senior Officers: Hugh Reigger, president; Roy Mugrage, vice-president: Ted Elliott, secretary- treasurer. Junior Officers: Howard Hunter, president: Johnny Burris, vice-president; Jack Schwartz, secre- tary-treasurer; Corwin Rickard, chaplin. ■Fifty-One PS9P , MEDINAMITE STAFF Editor Alma Eberly Assistant Editor Elizabeth Bailey Business Manager: James Spencer Photography Roy Mugrage, Floyd Ganyard, John Clark Advertising Edward Denman, Floyd Ganyard Cartoonist - Calvin Ganyard Publicity James Schoenberger, Calvin Ganyard Exchange Editor Joyce Evans News Sports: Boys ' Editor Hugh Reigger James Spencer, Frank Huntley, Raymond Hendsrshot Girls ' Editor Virginia De Witt June Bradway Clubs and School Activities: Editor Barbara Gibbs Pauline Uren, Virginia Higgins, Helen Keiper, Eugene Gibson, Bill Myers, Ethel Nosker, Ralph Waite, Jeanne Etter, Roy Mugrage, Mary Lou Lance, Jane Lose, Betty Denton, Marllou Doswell, Shirley Dague. Feature Editor Jane Keefe Merton Peck, Don King, Hope Huffman, Corwin Rickard, Vir- ginia Higgins, Connie Halderson, Dick Hazen, Sally Foote, A1 King, James Schoenberger, Nancy Wyman, Edward Buckley, Joy Huffman. Typists: Viola Gunkleman, Evelyn Plants, Dorothy Krieger, Helen Dorothy Denson, Eleanor Kaszian, Merle Plants. Circulation Manager Macy Hallock Barbara Garnett, Gloria Houston, Richard Wagner, A1 King, Floyd Ganyard, Ed Denman, Dick Gensemer, Wesley Kemp. Advisers: Miss Margaret Adkins, Miss Dorothy Baesel Fifty ' Two MEDINA HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR 1941-1942 Sept. 1 : Football camp started at Camp Crag. Sept. 8: School, that long heralded event, be- gan with a lot of rushing around and a few assemblies. Sept. 13: The band went to the fair grounds at Columbus to show off at the Farm Bureau convention. Sept. 19: Medina Bees played at Wooster as an opening game and lost, 6 to 20. Sept. 26: We won the first league game here. We beat North Royalton 33 to 0. Oct. 3: Brecksville lost to Medina Bees, 14 to 0. Oct. 10: We were still winning at the stadi- um. Medina 22, Vermilion 6. Oct. 17: Another football game and another victory. Medina won over New London, 24 to 6. Oct. 23: We got off the beam and in Thurs- day’s game lost to Wellington on their own field, 7 to 0. Oct. 30: Mr. Kelser led an assembly. We did some real singing. Oct. 31: G. R. put on a one-act play in as- sembly. Amherst beat Medina here, 7 to O. It rained the bands off the field. The P. T. A. sponsored a dance afterward. Nov. 1 : Mr. Insprucker took several students to the High School day and exams at Wooster. The results were not so good. Nov. 3 : Big day! The teachers met and de- cided to have no more mid-semester stu- dents come into high school. The debate team went to LeRoy. The Senior Hi-Y made plans for dec- orating the park. Dramatic club held open house in the auditorium. Nov. 19: First Medinamite came out. Seniors did not put on a play in assembly. They had a speaker instead. Nov. 20: Thanksgiving vacation. Nov. 21: Parish House dance. Vacation Nov. 24: Someone broke into the office over the week-end. Typewriter, checks, and money were stolen. Nov. 25: Football banquet. Todd and Math- ewson were chosen co-captains. Nov. 27: Senior G. R. dues party. Nov. 28 : Four boys went to Springfield for the Ohio Hi-Y Congress. Parish House dance. Sophomore class-party. Nov. 29: Basketball. Sharon played here. M. H. S. 14, Sharon 29. Dec. 1 : Every pupil tests this week. (Continued on Page 55) Fifty-Three GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Standing: Ann Indoe, Patricia Anderson, Miss Allen, Dorothy Shermer, Margaret Gorfido. Seated: Marianne Kornfeld, Jane DeGroat, Betty Gill, Mary Kraus, Lois Finkleman. BOYS’ ATHLETIC BOARD Standing: James Johnson, Joe Gibbs, Mr. Masi. Seated: Donald Todd, Lawrence Kulp, Corwin Letterly, James Gibbs. Fifty-Four F. F. A. Officers: Gilbert Myers, president; Robert Hunter, vice-president; Howard Hunter, secretary; Lawrence Kulp, treasurer; Donald King, reporter; Carl Abell, watchdog. CALENDAR (Continued from Page 53) Dec. 4: The Ritz Trumpetiers played in as- sembly. Dec. 12: Basketball game, Wellington at Me- dina. Wellington 34, Medina 15. Dec. 13: Vermilion at Medina. M. H. S. 26, Vermilion 27. Sweater-Swagger at Wads- worth by Girl Reserves. Dec. 18: Christmas edition of Medinamite came out. Dec. 19: The Juniors put on a Christmas play: “Why the Chimes Rang. Senior G. R. Christmas party. Christmas vacation starts. Dec. 20: Basketball game at Lodi. M. H. S. 16, Lodi 37. Dec. 22: Basketball game at Clearview. M. H. S. 27, Clearview 51. (Continued on Dec. 25 : Christmas. New Year’s Day and still no school. Jan. 5: Vacation ends. Jan. 8: Made squares for British soldiers. Jan. 9: Medina plays basketball at New Lon- don. Jan. 13: History classes sponsor discussion of Bill of Rights in assembly. Jan. 16: Medina played Amherst here. They won. Jan. 23: Medina played basketball at Well- ington. We won. Jan. 24: Medina played Spencer here. They won. Jan. 30: Medina played at Vermilion. We won. Page 56) Fifty ' Five CALENDAR (Continued from Page 5 5) Feb. 6: Medina played Clearview here. They won. Feb. 13: Medina played New London here. We won. Feb. 20: Medina played at Rittman. We won. Feb. 24: Medina played last real game here and lost by one point. Feb. 27-28: G. R. Akron Conference. Mar. 9: Medina plays in tournament at Kent. We lose to Stow. April 15: Medinamite comes out. April 16: Spring Festival. April 17: Baseball game. Medina beat brink- ley. April 22: Granger at Medina. MApril 23: G. R. Pot Luck supper. April 24: G. R. Dance at High School. April 24: Medina plays baseball at Chatham. April 29: Wooster at Medina. May 1 : Medina at Granger. May 2: Kent State test at Kent. May 6: Wadsworth at Medina. May 8: Wellington at Medina. May 12: Medina at Wadsworth. May 15: Medina at Wooster. May 20: Hinkley at Medina. May 21: G. R. election of officers. May 22: Medina at Wellington. May 29: Senior Class Play, “Stage Door.” May 30: Memorial Day Parade. May 3 1 : Baccalaureate. June 1: Junior-Senior Banquet. June 2: Commencement. June 3: School is out! Fifty ' Six ATHLETICS FOOTBALL: LETTER MEN j R r W : Jl1 ? Gl bbs, Captain Bob Roawden, Wade Barnes, John Sailer, Hugh Riegger Angelo Gorfido Second Row: Joe Gibbs, Jerry Jameyson, Bob Westland, Bob Hodnett, Wade GenseSer Em Snencer 0W: lm Jim Sebek, Donald Todd, Lawrence Kulp, Jim Johnson, Corwm ' Letterfy Jim Williams. F Coach: Mr. Sam Masi OOTBALL SQUAD Assistant Coaches: Mr. David Jones, Mr. Frank Hurd Fifty ' Eight SEASON’S FOOTBALL SCORES Medina 6 Wooster 20 (there) Medina 33 North Royalton 0 (here) Medina 14 Brecksville 0 (here) Medina 22 Vermilion 6 (here) Medina 24 New London 6 (here) Medina 0 Wellington 7 (there) Medina 0 Amherst 7 (here) Medina 0 Clearview 19 (at Lorain) 1940: Champions of the Northern Ohio League SEASON’S BASEBALL SCORES: 1941 Medina 11 Granger 2 Medina 8 Wellington 0 Medina 1 Chatham 8 Medina 11 Wooster 7 Medina 1 Wellington 10 Medina 10 Hinckley 7 Medina 5 Wooster 15 Medina 5 Wadsworth 8 Medina 0 Wadsworth 1 1 1941 BASEBALL TEAM Coach: Mr. David Jones Fifty-Inline BASKETBALL TEAM James Sebek, Cap. Wade Barnes Lawrence Kulp Dick Higdon Bob Seeley Raymond Bame Ray Voshall Angelo Gorfido James Spencer Ted Elliott Jerry Jameyson Hugh Riegger BASKETBALL SQUAD Coach: Mr. Frank Hurd Assistant Coach: Mr. Sam Masi Sixty SEASON’S BASKETBALL SCORE MEDINA VARSITY Medina 14 Sharon 29 Medina 31 Rocky River 35 Medina 12 Amherst 60 Medina 7 Amherst 50 Medina 15 Wellington 34 Medina 26 Wellington 14 Medina 22 Spencer 24 Medina 1 9 Spencer 25 Medina 26 Vermilion 27 Medina 26 Vermilion 24 Medina 16 Lodi 37 Medina 33 New London 27 Medina 27 Clearview 51 Medina 23 Rittman 18 Medina 36 Alumni 18 Medina 26 LeRoy 27 Medina 23 New London 34 Tournament: Medina 14, Shaw 38 MEDINA RESERVES Medina 26 Sharon 11 Medina 1 5 Rocky River 40 Medina 17 Amherst 39 Medina 1 5 Amherst 24 Medina 12 Wellington 13 Medina 9 Wellington 20 Medina 27 Spencer 26 Medina 11 Spencer 24 Medina 14 Vermilion 18 Medina 12 Vermilion 24 Medina 20 Lodi 16 Medina 8 Clearview 27 Medina 22 Clearview 25 Medina 17 New London 6 Medina 4 Alumni 15 Medina 10 Rittman 17 Medina 24 New London 22 JUNIOR CHEER LEADERS SENIOR CHEER LEADERS Jane Lovejoy, Betty Schultz Virginia Wheeler, Patricia Hepner Tresa Gorfido, Ethel Nosker Lee Davis, Eleanor Kaszian Margaret Gorfido Sixty-One BULL’S-EYE CLUB uZ wTe Kr M le s| Ca , rren r Keefer ’ J ei if a Go $ do Jane Keefe ’ Maf y ann Kornfeld, Miss Allen Miller, J Sue Keefe® ’ GA ™ r ’ Barbara Woodward, Ann Indoe, Virginia Wilkey, Betty Sixty -Two ADVERTISEMENTS Compliments Compliments of of the largest and most complete hardware store in Medina County. 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MEDINA, OHIO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sixty-Six Let’s Keep Fit To Work or Fight GRIESINGER’S Present NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY • Walk-Over • Weyenberg ( Massagic) • Ball-Band Poll-Parrots for Children • Treadeasy • Heel-Latch • Hug-Tite GOOD SHOES FOR MORE THAN EIGHTY-THREE YEARS READ THE MEDINA SENTINEL MEDINA COUNTY’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER ROOFING Asbestos, Sheet-Metal Work, Metal and Asphalt and Spouting, Lightning Rods and Paints Furnaces and Furnace Repair Stove Pipe and Fittings BERRY RITTER 233 South Court St., Phone 4005 Medina, Ohio LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued from Page 29) Helen Keiper wills her sewing ability to Faith Flynn. Mary Kraus wills her pitching arm to Olive Rumph on the condition that she stick to the game. Mary Lou Lance gives her job of facing assembly to any courageous person who won ' t get stageTright. Virginia Madison wills her hall escapades t o Doris, knowing that she will use them wisely. Hugh Riegger wills his ability to surprise everyone, including himself, to anyone who would like to experience that wonderful feeling. Geraldine Martin bestows her tumbling technique upon Clara Belle Bucey. Myrlin Hoertz wills her loose jaw to Mr. Insprucker in order that he may chew — gum. Faye Bachtell would like to have had some red hair to will to Wesley Kemp but — Mary Midgley is giving her braces to Helen so that she, too, can shoot rubber bands in study halls. Eleanor Kaszian wills her jitterbugging ability to the one and only “Chicken. (Continued on Page 84) Sixty-Seven Compliments of WOODWARD’S I.G.A. MARKET 112 N. Court Phone 1295 Compliments of X. L. HESS DISTRICT MANAGER, OHIO EDISO N COMPANY Medina, Ohio Telephone 2336 SPITZER SWAIN MOTOR CAR CO. INSURANCE AGENCY, 140 N. Court St. Medina, Ohio INC DODGE - PLYMOUTH ECKLEY CHASE PACKARD Manager N. H. Walker S. J. 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PHONE 2096 FOOTBALL NEWS WOOSTER GAME: The captain and the guard were unable to play because of injuries received during practice. Injured in the Wooster game were Letterly, Sebek, and Hodnett. The highlight of the game was Medina’s touchdown. NORTH ROYALTON : The outstanding feature of this game was the fact that no one was injured. One of the thrills of the game was the pass from Kulp to Letterly for a touchdown. The second team played most of the game. BRECKSVILLE: First game in which the captain played. The Brecksville team proved to be very keen competition, but Medina won. VERMILION : This was the first league game and the team brought home a vic- tory. NEW LONDON GAME: The boys were feeling good because they had won their first league game. They got off to a rather bad start but came through with another victory. WELLINGTON : The boys were feeling confident after winning the first two games, but a clever pass over the left side won the game for Wellington. AMHERST GAME: The boys practiced hard, hoping that they could make a come-back and win this game, but a pass over the left side of the line won the game for Amherst. CLEARVIEW GAME: Our team met an unbeaten Clearview team with high spirits. Medina played hard throughout the first half, getting the ball down to Clear- view’s 19 yard line. At that point the boys slowed down and Clearview got the ball. The score at the half was Clearview 6, Medina 0. Clearview beat us with a score of 19-0, becoming league champions for 1941-1942. Seventy-One OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered 1848 Leroy, Ohio FIRE - AUTOMOBILE - CASUALTY Insurance Ohio Farmers Indemnity Company Seventy-Two Compliments of Compliments of - Xnce£.co, JL . INSURANCE ANDERSON’S DRUG Compliments of STORE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned by T. W. Goulding S. COURT ST. Old Post Office Building We’re Going to Merchandising Coal Is TONY’S Our Business Pleasantly Different Try Tony’s Delicious Home Made Candy and Ice Cream 30 Years in Medina MEDINA COAL CO. We Know It’s Good — We Make It! R. E. HART DECCA RECORDS Compliments RADIOS Service and Parts HIGH’S MEDINA RADIO SHOP Medina Jewelers 218 S. Court St. Since 1876 Seventy-Three A 8c R SERVICE SHOP PHILCO - RCA VICTOR Radios — Combinations Compliments of Westinghouse THE Electric Appliances “Medina’s Oldest Appliance Store” COFFEE Compliments of HOUSE BLUE ROOM BEAUTY SHOP Medina, Ohio AMERICAN HOUSE HOTEL Phone 1026 p ubIic Square Compliments of MEDINA AUTO SALES, INC. DeSoto — Plymouth 119 N. COURT ST., MEDINA, OHIO See BOB LEIDORF For Courteous Service and a Square Deal Compliments of FIELDS’ MEDINA BARBER AUTO PARTS SHOP Seventy-Four Compliments of THE PHYSICIANS of MEDINA YOUR ISALY DAIRY STORE ■MM ■MBHMMBMMMHHQMMM Seventy-Five Compliments of MEDINA’S GOOD FOOD RESTAURANT LONGACRE AND SON FURNITURE Compliments of FISHER BROS. CO. 215 S. COURT ST. Bluebird Decca Records Bigelow Rugs Armstrong Linoleum W allpaper Clyde Dague Frank Mora Grocery Mgr. Meat Mgr. WORTH-WHILE POSITIONS In BUSINESS and CIVIL SERVICE Require Specialized Training GET YOUR TRAINING AT ACTUAL New Classes are formed the first Monday of each month. REVIEW — FINISHING COMPLETE COURSES ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Bl-4183 105 East Market St. Akron, Ohio FINCH 5-1.00 STORE Nationally Advertised Merchandise Your Friendly Store Compliments of THE MEDINA FARMERS’ EXCHANGE Seventy-Six SENIOR PROPHECY (Continued from Page 27) Last week I called up the secretarial school run by Nora June Bradway, Vir- ginia DeWitt and Rosalie Wilt. I needed a private secretary. Whom should they send over but Elizabeth Bailey! She was their star pupil. As I walked down Fifth Avenue yesterday, I had a chance to see many old classmates. On one side of the street is the exclusive dress shop run by Flora Maitland, Helen Mathewson and Betty McDonald. Their best dresses are modeled by Virginia Madison and Helen Navratil. On the other side of the street is the office of Jane Keefe who edits a famous women’s magazine. Her assistant is Alma Eberly. Fast month I took a trip through New England. I stopped off in Boston to hear that famous lecturer, Miss Mary Lou Lance, who spoke on personality. Back in New York again, I noticed an advertisement for Bob Shelton’s new dancing school. Dorothy Kreiger is chief instructor and Bette Dale Weber is in charge of square dancing. Speaking of schools, I see that Betty Denton has become a professor of English at Vassar College, and Willis Brenstuhl is a professor of aero-dynamics at M. I. T. Mary Midgely has been made head librarian of the New York Public Library. Do you ever listen on the radio to Don Spencer, that famous comdian? His program is sponsored by the Sebek and Freidt Chicken Feed Company. You re- (Continued on Page 9 ) SAN-A-BAKE SHOP FOR THE BEST IN BAKED GOODS Home Made Candies also Telling ' s Sealtest Ice Cream 138 N. Court St. Phone 1231 Wedding and Birthday Cakes Made to your Special Order Compliments of GIBBS MOTOR CO. OLDSMOBILE Seventy-Seven GENERAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES J. H. HOLCOMB and CO. Carl R. Dietsch Roht. H. Adams 1518 St. Clair Ave. Cleveland, Ohio COMPLIMENTS PRINCESS DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY of the 7 he Best at Reasonable Prices OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS °t MEDINA We Clean and Store Furs and Block Hats Dr. R. H. Overholt Dr. R. F. Beck Congratulations To The Class of 1942 from THE C. J. KERN 8c CO JERRY COLBURN Has Served You From 1911 to 1942 Dealers in Furnaces Evespouting Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds Phone 2150 Insurance Agency Seventy-Eight COMPLIMENTS OF C. T. DAVIS THE PHOTOGRAPHERS for THE MEDINIAN Seventy ' l ine We honor you as we like to do And congratulations with all our powers ; For if there weren’t graduates like you, I here would be no firms like ours. CLEACO’S BEAUTE SHOPPE 250 SOUTH COURT STREET Phone 2108 Irene Kraver — Manager Compliments of MEDINA FARM BUREAU Compliments of THE MEDINA COUNTY GAZETTE Quality Business Training Standard Bldg. Cleveland Lovina Washburn Hammerschmidt 1873 William L. Hammerschmidt 1903 Nellie Hammerschmidt Miller 1909 Andrew L. Hammerschmidt 1932 William W. Hammerschmidt 1933 Sara Hammerschmidt 1937 Richard E. Hammerschmidt 1938 Eldene B. Hammerschmidt 1941 Joan Hammerschmidt 1942 Phone 1010 Medina Compliments of THE CITY LOAN GUARANTY CO. HAMMERSCHMIDT’S FLOWERS 105 West Liberty St. Medina, Ohio Eighty CLASS OF 1942 “Best Wishes and Continued Success to Each of You ” R. H. HALDERSON MEDINA, OHIO “ Equitable Life” of the U. S. THE COFFEE POT Compliments of On Route 18 T he Wooster Feed Mfg. Co. “The Best ” WOOSTER, OHIO Ground Beef Sandwiches Manufacturers of Gold Star Feeds Curb Service Plenty of Parking Space The Way to Loveliness . . . LADY ANN BEAUTY SALON Medina ' s Best Gladys Barnes 112 N. Court St. Phone 1159 Medina, Ohio Plenty of Free Parking Space For Reservations Call Seville 3751 Compliments of SEVILLE INN LAWRENCE FINE FOODS We Specialize on Dinner Parties BROTHERS SEVILLE, OHIO Your Hostess, Florence Brown State Route 3, Just off U.S. Route 224 Eighty-One ELM FARM’S CLASS 1 MILK GUERNSEY HOMOGENIZED REGULAR Coffee Cream Cottage Cheese Old Fashioned Chocolate Milk Whipping Cream Creamery Butter Churned Buttermilk PHONE 4511 WEST ON ROUTE 42 RICHARD P. GORDON Compliments of BECK BROS. HARDWARE MEDINA, OHIO PHONE 1392 Compl iments of FILCO ELECTRIC MOTOR MEDINA, OHIO Phone 1377 1 19 North Court Street DESOTO and PLYMOUTH SERVICE WILLARD BATTERIES WASHING TIRES AND TUBES LUBRICATION GENERAL SERVICE Compliments of THE GEO. S. MELLERT-WEIDNER CO. General Contractors Medina, Ohio Phone 1400 VISIT ROOT’S RETAIL STORE At the Factory HONEY Extracted and Comb HONEY COMB CANDLES Pure Beeswax, Do Not Bend Over The A. I. ROOT Company MEDINA, OHIO Eighty-Three MEDINA SUPPLY COMPANY Builders’ Supplies and General Contractors 320 South Broadway St. Telephone 1310 Compliments of Compliments of FREDERICK JOHN A. WEBER CASH GROCERY East Smith Road Phone 1420 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued from Page 67) Helen Mathewson wills her long legs to any unsought ' after girl who wants them for “Sadie Hawkins day. Wade Gensemer wills to Robert Westland, or any other pupil of Medina High School, his eternal search for the perfect blonde, provided the legatee has the stamina and endurance for such an undertaking. Lawrence Kulp wills his jitterbugging ability to Jim Johnson. Gus Letterly wills his ability to “clinch” on the railroad tracks to little “How” Hunter. June Miller wills her French accent to one of Miss Ryan ' s future students. Beatrice Baker wills her job of typing the unexcused absence list to anyone who doesn’t feel sorry for the poor “skippers”. Lee Davis wills his “taste” for eighth graders to Chuck Griesinger. Floyd Ganyard wants Craig Fenn to have his knack of always being late in case he sh ould decide to “sleep in” some morning. Jack Ryan wills his ability to get “kicked” out of classes to any Freshman who needs the extra exercise. (Continued on Page 92) Eighty ' Four Engravings Made By THE CANTON ENGRAVING ELECTROTYPE COMPANY Eighty-Five Compliments of Compliments of TEBBIT’S ICE CREAM LAURA LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 1062 Medina, Ohio Permanent Waring Our Specialty PHONE 1008 Compliments of Dr. M. E. Garver Chiropodist WM. G. BATCHELDER Phone 4406 435 East Washington St., Medina, Ohio Compliments of 1500 — Phone — 1500 “Put your best foot forward But keep it well pressed.” ED DIEBEL MEDINA DRY CLEANERS Chas F. Warren, Prop. 1500 — Phone — 1500 Compliments of STEVE JOE KOMJATI Eighty-Six Compliments to SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 The HENRY FURNACE 8c FOUNDRY Co. Manufacturers of Moncrief Furnaces and Air Conditioning Systems GOODEN’S BARBER SHOP Agents for Meyers Launderers and Dry Cleaners RUGS and CURTAINS We Call for and Deliver Phone 2009 Medina, Ohio Compliments of SAILOR’S MEN’S SHOP Cloth Craft Clothes and Furnishings MEDINA Train for DEFENSE WORK in Industry and Government at WILCOX COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 308 Public Square Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hallock Compliments of JOHN C. CULP Plumbing Heating 358 Baxter St. Phone 3509 Medina, Ohio Compliments °f Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hallock Cover for the “MEDINIAN” Designed and Produced by: The MUELLER ART COVER 8C BINDING Co. Cleveland, Ohio EightySeven Compliments °f THE PERMOLD COMPANY EightyEight PAUL J. ANDERSON SONS GEORGE D. LAURENZ “ The Carburetor Man” Phone 1183 111 W. Smith Road, Medina, Ohio Success to Each of You B. A. DAVENPORT Insurance and Surety Bonds 30 Public Square, Medina, Ohio STUDENT COUNCIL The presidents of each class, F. F. A., G. A. A., Senior and Junior Girl Reserves, Senior and Junior FRY, formed Medina’s Student Council. The council meets regularly once a month and has special meetings when they are needed. The purposes of the council are to promote student activities, to act as a gov- erning body, and to serve as liaison between students and faculty. The council’s regular activities have included: 1. Taking charge of assembly programs. 2. Providing busses for students who want transportation to out-of-town football and basketball games. 3. Designating the junior class to take charge of the concession booth at the stadium. 4. Starting the Camera Club. 5. Taking charge of the P. T. A.’s paper sale at the high school building. 6. Selling green and white ’Medina Bees’ skull caps. 7. Sponsoring an All-Ffi Carnival on March 6. 8. Selling defense stamps and bonds every Monday at the high school building and at the Garfield Building with Mr. Bart taking charge. 9. Organising a defense stamp dance February 13, and sponsoring an All- School Dance on May 8. Eighty-J ine Congratulations from FECKLEY KAUFMAN’S AUTO SALES SOHIO SERVICE INC. ATLAS TIRES Authorized FORD MERCURY BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Dealers COMPLETE LUBRICATION RADIATOR SERVICE 12 Years of Reliable Service GAS DOESN’T COST — IT PAYS! Compliments Compliments of KRAVER’S SINCLAIR SERVICE of EARL H. FOOTE Compliments of JAMES NAVRATIL Licensed Real Estate Broker Phone 1918 Medina, Ohio Ninety HI WAY FISH CHIP HOUSE Compliments of NICODEMUS DRY CLEANERS Fish Hamburg Sandwiches Our Specialty Daily Service Fish 8C Steak Dinners Household Cleaning 2 4 Miles No. of Medina — Route 42 Of All Kinds Compliments of Compliments of BERNHARDT’S DAVID D. PORTER TEXACO SERVICE ATTORNEY AT LAW Medina, Ohio Compliments of HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Your country needs your services in the VAN EPP 8L LARIBEE many secretarial, stenographic typing, ac- counting and clerical positions now waiting Medina, Ohio to be filled. Compliments of Begin your special training in our Summer Term which opens June 8, 1942 Fall term opens Sept. 8, 1942. Write or call for information. OBERLIN SCHOOL OF R. E. SNEDDEN COMMERCE Member of American Association of Junior Colleges Tsfinety-One AKRON’S PIONEER BUSINESS SCHOOL— OFFERS Special Intensive Course in Shorthand and Typewriting for students who expect to enter college in the fall. Finishing Courses for those who have had commercial courses in high school. Complete Courses for those who prefer to remain in business school in preparation for office employment. For Further Information Write or Call HAMMEL BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 57 EAST MARKET STREET, AKRON, OHIO SAM and FRED NASH A Good Place to SALES AND SERVICE Meet and Eat Drive the World’s Only Car with the KATE LIVINGSTON’S Amazing “Weather-Eye” Conditioned Air System TAVERN GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING RIVERBY 116 S. Elmwood Phone 1452 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (Continued from Page 84) Jim Sebek wills his taste for pickles to anyone who has a sweet tooth. Mike Wilder has given his job of sweeping to Jack Anderson who likes to pick up stray notes that have missed their destinations. John Horvath wills his free sodas and sundaes to Jim Gowe who can always use some! Carol Stevens wills her place in the band to the next hopeful piper. Marjory West wills her athletic ability to Pearl Martin. Willis Brenstuhl leaves his classroom pokerTace expression to Tresa Gorfido, if it will help her deportment. Jeanne Etter wills her popularity with boys from at least two different states to Sally Kaszian. Robert Freidt wills his shy classroom manner to Gloria Houston. Gilbert Myers bequeaths his outstanding position in F. F. A. to Leon French. Merle Rickert gives his industrious habits to Bobby Hodnott. Dolores Siman wills her flirtatious ways to Bernice Kobb. Signed: Senior Class Per: Pat Anderson Beatrice Baker Ninety -Two A Complete Line of HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS, with most DEPENDABLE SERVICE, is what we have to offer. THE HATCH DAIRY Medina, Ohio Phone 2397 THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY STAGE DOOR By George S. Kaufmann and Edna Ferber Scene 1: Living room of a theatrical girls boarding house in New York. CAST OF CHARACTERS Bernice Eleanor Kas ian Olga Joan Gunkleman Big Mary Jane Keefe Little Mary Helen Matthewson Madeleine Flora Maitland Judith Pat Anderson Ann Jeanne Etter Kaye Lois Warren Linda Betty Gill Bobby Barbara Garnett Louise Virginia Madison Pat Joan Hammerschmidt Kendall June Miller Susan Mary Jane Bennett Tony Betty Derrick Ellen Alice Armitage Mrs. Orcutt, the proprietress of the club Carol Stevens Mattie, the maid Betty Denton Actors Ed Denman, Jack Ryan Two visiting lumberman A1 King, Bob Hunter Dr. Randall, Terry ' s father Edward Buckley Two photographers James Schocnbcrger, Frank Bond Grctzl, a movie producer John Clark J inety-Three BUY WAR BONDS AND WAR STAMPS ' hlinety-Four KELVINATOR Compliments of Look at the beauty! Look at the extras! Look at the price! THE MEDINA Easy Washers and Ironers Kelvinator and Universal Ranges Wiring Fixtures and Appliances NUT SHOP WIDEMAN ELECTRIC CO. Phone 1372 Medina, Ohio THE BENNETT LUMBER CO. Builders’ Supplies Millwork — Lumber PHONE 1125 MEDINA, OHIO SENIOR PROPHECY (Concluded) member Jim and Bob, don’t you? Recently the world renowned flutist, Carol Stevens, was guest soloist on Don’s program. By the way, if you need a good office nurse, why don ' t you look up Betty Gill? She is a graduate of Cornell Medical Center of New York City. I notice that Viola Gunkleman and Mary Jane Neff are collaborating on a new text book on bookkeeping. Patsy Flannery and Isabel Hartell are running an exclusive beauty salon. Among their operators are Vivian Hand, Merlyn Hoertz; and Betty Ann Fisher. Mary Jane Bennett has just opened a new art studio where she has famous old masters for sale. It’s a great class, isn’t it? You run into them everywhere. Sincerely, Edward Buckley. Ninety-Five INDEX TO Actual Business College Amstutz ' s Hatchery Anderson and Son Anderson Drug Store A. and R. Service Shop Batchelder, William Beck, Dr Beck Bros Bennett Lumber Co Bernhardt’s Texaco Berry and Ritter B. and L. 5c to $1.00 Store Blue Room Beauty Shop Bowman’s Buckeye Diner Busy Bee Shoe Repair Canton Engraving Co Chaffee’s Sohio City Loan Chippewa Lake Park Cleaco ' s Beauty Shoppe Coffee House Coffee Pot Colburn, Jerry Culp, John C Davenport, B. A Davis, C. T Deibel, Ed Dyke Business School Elm Farm Dairy Feckley Auto Sales Fields ' Barber Shop Fildes Electric Motor „ Finch 5c - $1.00 tSore Fisher Bros. Co Foote, Earl H Frederic Grocery Free Oil Ganyard Motor Co Garver, Dr Gas Co Gibbs Motor Co Gill and Dreher Gooden ' s Barber Shop Gordon, Richard P Griesinger’s Shoes Gunkleman and Indoe Halderson, R. H Hallock, Mr. and Mrs. M. O Hammel Business University Hammerschmidt’s Flowers Hanshue Auto Co Hartman’s Grocery Hatch Dairy Henry Furnace and Foundry Herrington ' s News Agency High ' s Jewelry HLWay Fish and Chip House Holcomb, J. H. Co Isaly ' s Kaufman ' s Sohio Kern, C. J. and Co Komjati, Steve and Co Kraver ' s Sinclair Lady Ann Beauty Salon Lance and Co DVERTISERS Laurence Bros 81 Laura Lee Beauty Shop 86 Lawrencz, George 89 Lefty ' s Mobil Service 71 Libby Shoppe 69 Livingston, Kate 92 Longacre and Son Furniture Co 76 Medina Auto Parts 74 Medina Auto Sales, Inc 74 Medina Body Works 64 Medina Cash Market 70 Medina Coal Co 73 Medina County Gazette 80 Medina Dry Cleaners 86 Medina Farm Bureau 80 Medina Farmer’s Exchange 76 Medina 5 and 10 68 Medina Furniture Co 69 Medina ' s Good Food Restaurant 76 Medina Hardware 64 Medina Nut Shop 95 Medina Physicians 75 Medina Radio Shop 73 Medina Sentinel 67 Medina Supply Co 84 Mellert ' Weidner Co 83 Mueller Art Cover and Binding Co 87 Navratil, James 90 Nicodemus Cleaners 91 Oberlin College of Commerce 91 Ohio Edison 68 Ohio Farmers Insurance Co 72 Old Phoenix National Bank 69 Overholt, Dr. R. H 78 Palmquist, J. B ...70 Permold Co 88 Porter, David 91 Princess Dry Cleaners 78 Rexall Drug Store 71 Rickard Bros 65 Root Co 83 Sailer’s Clothes 87 Sam ' s Beauty Shop 66 Sam and Fred Garage 92 San-A ' Bakke Shop 77 Savings Deposit Bank 66 Schmidt Texaco 64 Seville Inn 81 Shane, Katie Shepherd, Memorial 68 Snedden, R. E 91 Standard Drug 64 Spitzer Insurance Agency 68 Swain Motor 68 Tebbit’s Ice Cream 86 Tony ' s Candy Kitchen 73 Tubbs’ Insurance Agency 70 Van Epp and Laribee 91 Waite and Son 64 Wallace, E. E 64 War Bonds 94 Weber, J. A 84 Western Auto Associate Store 73 Wideman Electric 95 Wilcox College of Commerce 87 Woodward ' s I. G. A. Market 68 Wooster Feed Manufacturing Co 81 Zsarnay, Joe 70 Ziegler Display Store 65 A .76 .66 .89 .73 .74 .86 .78 .83 .95 .91 .67 .69 .74 .65 .69 .65 .85 .66 .80 .70 .80 .74 .81 .78 .87 .89 .79 .86 .80 .82 .90 .74 .83 .76 .76 .90 .84 .64 .66 .86 .90 .77 .71 .87 .83 .67 .66 .81 .87 92 .80 .70 .69 .93 .87 .70 .73 .91 .78 .75 .90 .78 .86 .90 81 .73 T inetySix A0Q015177t,7MSt For Reference Not to be taken from this room Gfe: Mm
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