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Working together for a successful year, the Senior Council, officers, and advisors have planned many fund-raising activities. You can usually see a senior selling dinner tickets, candy, or cards to help supply money for his New York trip. Something new has been added to senior pages in the form of descriptive paragraphs that will replace the senior directory. As you will soon notice, it will be hard for you to forget your friends’ birthdays again, for along with the pictures and paragraphs are the birthdates of each senior.
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The “Beehive” was buzzing today, as the “rags-to-riches” Bees prepared to tangle with the Westlake Demons. The G.L.C. was also buzzing as it humorously predicted a victorious outcome of the game with a take-off on a well-known recording of a “hillbilly” witnessing his first football game. Unfortunately, the Bees’ winning streak was broken in an exciting, slam-bang contest. The game was much harder played and closer than the final score 30-16 indicated, with breaks playing a big part in three of the six touchdowns marked up by both teams. Next Friday will be the Homecom- ing game against Bay. There is no doubt that the Bees will go all out to blast the “Rockets.” SIERE With the anticipation of Home- coming the band had to turn its thoughts to the third annual Medina County Bandorama. Tonight, along with seven other bands, our band presented a half- time show entitled “Sacks Appeal.” Under the direction of guest conduc- tor, Ernest Manring, the seven bands combined to play “Stars and Stripes Forever” and “The Victors” for the finale. To conclude the evening, the band and their dates held a party in the cafeteria. Drum major Charlie Rolling and his majorettes Judie Linder, Sandy Spencer, Nancy Smith, Donna Hipp, Brenda Hubal, and Marcia Clark.
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JIM AUKER December 24, 1941 Jim Auker, better known as “Auk” to most of us, was most active in football and basketball while in high school. All four of his years were devoted to football, but unfortunately due to a broken arm, he spent his sophomore year as manager. He participated in basket- ball his first two years and was manager while a junior. Jim took part in Mixed Chorus his freshman year and the following year was a member of Choir. His final two years of high school, Jim belonged to Hi-Y serving as vice-president while a senior, and finished his last year in Letterman’s Club. CAROL BACA December 22, 1941 Carol Baca had a variety of interests while in school. She spent her freshman year participating in Spanish Club and Mixed Chorus. She continued with her singing in Choir while a junior and senior, and in her senior year she joined Dramatics Club. a DONALD BAILEY February 6, 1940 Don Bailey, one of the few members of our class to complete school at the end of the first semester, is now attending art school in Dayton. Before coming to Medina, Don attended other schools in Tennessee, Maryland, Florida, and Ohio. FLOYD BARR July 11, 1936 Floyd Barr started high school in 1952. During his sophomore year he and another boy had an outstanding project of miniature Greek buildings in world history. In 1954 Floyd left us for the Marine Corps and remained there until 1957. He came back to finish high school; and while a senior, he kept a steady job as well as being high salesman for the magazine campaign.
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