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BEVERLY CARTER May 31, 1940 Beverly Carter, a girl who is really loaded with musical talent, appropriately became a four-year member of Marching Band, Con- cert Band, and Stardusters. To round out her extracurricular acti- vities, Bev sang in Glee Club as a freshman, Choir as a sophomore and senior, and played in the Orchestra while a sophomore. Some of her other sophomore activities included Spanish Club, in which she was beginning her second year of membership, and girls bas- ketball. Her only additional senior activity besides those mentioned previously, was that of singing with the Choralettes. DONNA CHASE July 22, 1941 Donna Chase, petite and industrious, made known her scholastic ability by being placed on the merit roll during her first three years at M. H. S. She contributed a large portion of her musical ability to both Concert and Marching Bands for four years, to Orchestra for three, to Glee Club as a freshman, and to Choir as a senior. Donna was a loyal member of Y-Teens for four years and G. A. A. during her senior year. WALT CHIDSEY April 13, 1941 Walt Chidsey, an energetic senior guy, was most active in sports while in high school. His freshman year he went out for basketball and track, and devoted his sophomore and junior years to the basketball team as their manager. He was on the football team for four years as well as playing on the golf team his last three years. Walt was also a member of Letterman’s Club for three years and Math Club his last two years. With all these activities he still had time to make the merit roll his sophomore and junior years. To make a well-rounded schedule, Walt held the position of Sports Editor for the MEDINAMITE ELAINE CHRISTY September 26, 1941 Elaine Christy, our commercial department whiz, made the merit roll while a freshman and a sophomore. She was a member of Pep Club while a sophomore, and worked as a librarian in her junior year. Elaine enjoyed participating in Marching and Concert Bands for her last three years. She found her senior year a busy one as she joined Dramatics Club and performed secretarial duties for the MEDINIAN staff and Mr. Insprucker.
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RON BURTON May 12, 1941 Ron Burton spent much of his extra time in high school in the Agriculture Department. He was a member of F. F. A. for four years and was secretary of that organization his senior year. Ron went out for football and wrestling his senior year and did a fine job in both. He also won national recognition as a champion corn grower, and enjoyed a free flight to Kansas City where he made public appearances and was featured in the Kansas papers. JOANNE BUSHMAN January 1, 1942 Joanne Bushman, a cheerful girl to know, was active as a cheerleader all three years at Medina Senior High. She belonged to Spanish Club her first two years and G. A. A. her last two years. She also participated in Y-Teens all four years. Being a cheerleader, Jo naturally helped to lead Pe p Club for three years. While a senior she joined Dramatics Club and had the honor of being selected as a Homecoming attendant. TOM CAMPBELL December 8, 1941 Tom Campbell acted as manager on the football team as a fresh- man. He also joined the Spanish Club and continued the member- ship until the end of his sophomore year. As a senior, Tom found time to join Hi-Y and to help put out the MEDINAMITE. ROG CANFIELD October 7, 1941 Rog Canfield, one of the most-liked senior boys, devoted all four years of high school to basketball. This wasn’t his only athletic activity, however, for during his freshman and sophomore years, he was on the tennis team; and during his junior year he took part in baseball. Rog has been a member of Letterman’s Club since his sophomore year and performed the duties of president during his senior year. His interest in sports gained him the position of sports editor for the MEDINAMITE when a junior. Rog made good in both Concert and Marching bands all four years and in Stardusters as a freshman and sophomore. He was a Band Councilman as a fresh- man. Unfortunately, Rog spent only his freshman and senior years in Dramatics Club but he made the merit roll as a junior. He spent 14 his last two years with the Student Council, and was a Senior Councilman as a senior. 7
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KATHLEEN CLEMENT January 27, 1941 Kathy Clement, a sincere, friendly girl, participated in Mixed Chorus, was on the honor roll, and was secretary of her class as a freshman. She was a member of Y-Teens, Marching Band and Concert Band throughout all four years of high school. Her sopho- more year, Kathy joined Dramatics Club and was placed on the honor roll. Because of so many other activities Kathy was not in Dramatics Club her junior year, but she did join Math Club and was in G. L. C. and on the merit roll. In Kathy’s senior year, she rejoined Dramatics Club, was in G. A. A., and acted as chaplain Oe Gren lan Ge JERRY CONDREN March 11, 1941 Jerry Condren, a quiet-but-active and well-liked boy from Lafay- ette, was elected president of his freshman and sophomore classes. His political popularity also gave him the office of vice-president during his junior year. His scholastic achievements earned him a place on the honor roll as a freshman and sophomore, along with being a member of Student Council. Jerry sang in Glee Club as a freshman, and was a member of Choir for the next three years. His athletic abilities helped the football and basketball teams for four years, the track team his sophomore year, and the baseball team his junior year. Jerry also held two-year memberships in the Letterman’s Club and Math Club. DIANA COWLING August 26, 1941 Diana Cowling, a gal with a radiant personality, was active in such clubs as Y-Teens, all four years; Pep Club as a sophomore; G. A. A. as a junior and senior; and Dramatics Club as a senior. Diana also had the honor of being elected vice-president of G. A. A. during her last year of high school. She played in Marching Band ai for four years and in Concert Band for three. Last, but not least, 7 Diana made the merit roll during her freshman and junior years. HOPE CREIGHTON February 26, 1941 Hope Creighton, our latest newcomer, spent her high school days at Lincoln High School and Cleveland Heights High School. She had several interests there, some of them being secretarial work and a majorette club.
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