Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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ft: The hitting Star As of September, l945, these eleven seniors are scholastically at the top of their class. Back Row: Jean Crombie, Patsy Patton, Janice Holden, Jane Lovejoy, Jeanne Jackson, Pat Gibbs. Front Row: Allan Reinhardt, Betty Colburn, Bennett Wilson, Nancy Nichols, Chad Baxter. Steve Dohanyos-my cheerleading ability to Fats Hanshue. May he carry on with spirit. Marilou Doswell-my untiring work on posters to Pat Holden, hoping she'll keep everyone posted. Tom Doyle-my speed to Bob Spencer with the hope that he will put it to good use. Joan Dunn-my long and weary fight against noise at Girl Reserve meetings to the future president and with it goes a lot of heart-felt sympathy. Robert Eaken-my 48-hour day to the Juniors, so they can do their studies, any other duties, and learn to do without sleep. Evelyn Engelmann--my typing ability to my sister Frances. Esther Fetzer-my knack of cracking my knuckles to anyone who can stand it. Rosemary Fisher--my front seat, by the teacher's desk, to any junior girl liking teachers. Carl Fulling-all the knowledge the teachers have given me, back to the teachers. Charles Gardner-to any Freshman who is sucker enough to take it, my ability to stay stag all the way through high school. Richard Gensemer-my Dr. Ellis wave lotion and my curlers to Pinky Weber. Pat Gibbs-my attempt to get into character for Miss Myers to anyone having the courage to try it lparticularly Gweni . Janice Gordon-all my letters to my sister because she has read them anyhow. Ed Hach, Marvin Hall, Robert Hodnett-our sea legs to the future Navy men of M. H. S. Doug Hanshue-my left-end position to Dave Westland and hope him to be more successful. lrene Hardy-one foot of my height to Carola Rambow. Bob Harnden-my ability to be friendly to Dick Reinhardt. Don Harrington-my rides with Don Hendrickson to anybody with a strong heart and a weak mind. Johnny Hathaway-my Pepsodent grin and sparkling eyes and the ability to go with a beautiful cheerleader to any Freshman. Barb Haumesser-my bangs to anyone who likes to be called little girl. Pat Hays-my ability to get Medinamite subscriptions to Martha Judkins. Bernadean Hellinger-my ability to write to 24 servicemen to any girl who has time. Don Hendrickson--my ability to get into an argument with Mr. Duke to Reuben Bama. Jim Hess-to Dick Reinhardt my college experience at Wesleyan in hope he puts it to good use. Clark Hill-my rumble seat to any pretty girl wishing to ride in it. Bob Hinkel-the cymbals to Bob Randall providing he can hold them. Janice Holden-my sister to anyone who believes in the lend- lease of clothes. Barbara Holland-to Lois Wertz my unparalleled ability to be late if she, too, can stay off the absence list. Jean Jackson-my 6 periods with Miss Bowers to an under- classman who spent the past year racing from one floor to another. Sally Kaszian-my golden voice to my sister Marge. Reinhardt Keiper-my privilege to work for Mr. Claggett to Dick Phillips. Marilyn Kenyon-my ability to flutter my eyelashes to any flirtatious Junior. Andy Klimko-some of my vitamin-D complex to any under- classman with a D-fishency. Dolores Laurenz-my ability to get no further than the first page of Clair De Lune after orchestra practice. Jane Lovejoy-my Indian bracelets to any under-classman whose arms can stand the wear and tear. Junior McComas-one slightly-used sousaphone to any Fresh- man with a strong back and a weak mind. James Navratil-my ability to shatter feminine hearts without mercy to Bob Spencer. Nancy Nichols-4 dog-eared math books to Mr. Claggett. Katherine Papenhausen-I gladly give my Home Ec seat to any 8th grader who will keep it for 5 years. Patsy Patton-my memory lli to Mr. O'Donnell. Elmer Petelka-my quiet ways to any noisy underclassman. Irene Puie-my grades in school to Norman Gilsdorf on condition that he keep them at their present level. Val Pyecroft--my way of always finding questions to ask Mr. Rudes and look into his blue eyes to anyone who likes blue eyes. Allan Reinhardt-my presidency of the Hi-Y to some con- scientious hard-working Junior lproviding there is onel . Faye Roshon-my speedy, errorless typing ability to Miss Bowers to pass on to some unfortunate first-year student. William Rowe-lbetter known as Deani my skill in driving a Ford to anyone in the junior class. Judy Ryan-my Wings to anyone who wants to fly worse than l do. Virginia Schamp-what's left of Brunswick to Lois Kaufman and Lucy Lawrence. Phil Scherer-my baseball bat to some other promising player, providing he is going steady. Jeannette Schindelholz-my ability to go on a diet to Lois Wertz. Betty Ann Schultz-my love of trumpets to any eighth grader, who will carry it through high school. Phyllis Seymour- my ability to type without errors to lla Williams. Joyce Smith-my sewing ability to Genevieve Wass providing she gets better grades than l do. Luna lNora Leel Smith-my ability to blush very easily to anyone who can take the kidding that goes with it. Mary Lou Stefan-my shyness lof what?i to Alice Stefan. Barbara Sweet-my aching back lthese cheerleading galsi to Lois Kaufman providing she can work and work hard. Sally Lou Vance-my four years of cheerleading to Pat Neuen- schwander and I hope she has as much fun out of it as I do. Clayton Cookie Veesart-my weak ankles to any freshman gridder who has a liking l?l for bench-warming. Ed Veverka-my pitching position on the softball team to an up-and-coming Senior. Jodie Upton--to my senior class-room teachers, Miss Myers and Mr. Rudes, the profound admiration and ever-enduring friendship of the class of '46, Agnes Wagner-my dimples to any underclassman who can'ttake a lot of kidding and likes the name Dimples. Janice Waite-a '45 class ring to any '47 Senior providing it isn't Whitey's. Betty Wheeler-my dates on foot ltut-tut-these accidentsi to some steady who has a turn of luck the wrong way. Bennett Wilson-my ability to write romantic poetry to any eighth grader who doesn't know how. David Wirkner-my ability to cut classes and get away with it to anybody who has the nerve to try it. Rosella Yeager-my curly locks to some lucky l?i person with naturally straight hair. Stanley Zaborskis-the favor of being last in everything alpha- betically to any high school student whose last name begins with Z. -THE SENlORS



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Junior if HV Bock Row, left to right: Adeline Frantz, DeForest Denman, Donald Applegate, Raymond Denson, George Brock, Laura Beat, Norman Gilsdorf, Joe Campbell, Gordon Cornell, Virginia Dague. Front Row, left to right: Donna Brubaker, Doreen Cogswell, Garneta Bond, Helen Barsic, Mary Jane Fanta, Hazel Crum, Lois Abell, Beverly Garver, Betty Dohanyos, Dolores Gott. Back Row, left to right: Lois Kaufman, Dick Miller, Harvey Brine, John Kraus, John Keefer, Harold Grosser, Jacob Keiper, Pat Holden. Middle Row, left to right: Lucy Lawrence, Martha Judkins, Reuben Barna, Dale Neel, Earl Koppes, Dick Killinger, Darrell Maddox, Marguerite Halblaub. Front Row, left to right: Garvin Hooven, Mary Jane Haumesser, Marge Kaszian, Arlayne Jones, Sue Kirkham, Hazel Neff, Dolores Mellert, Delores Messenger.

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