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DAVE ENGLUND August 10, 1941 Dave Englund, a boy of quiet nature, occupied his freshman, sophomore, and junior years with activities pertaining to F.F.A. Dave, like his brother, is very much interested in guns. He rounds out his interests by participating casually in sports. JIM ENGLUND December 30, 1940 Jim Englund had little time for extra-curricular activities due to the fact that he devoted practically all of his four years at M.H.S. to the F.F.A. program. Along with this, he took great in- terest in gun-smithing and hunting. KATHLEEN ERDMAN September 19, 1941 Kathleen Erdman, a newcomer to our class this year, came here from West Technical High School in Cleveland. Although she didn’t enter into any extra-curricular activities, she made a lot of friends and many good times were had at her father’s pizza house. GLENN FISH May 29, 1941 Glenn Fish pursued his hobby of machinery as a member of F.F.A. during all four years of high school. He served as the group’s treasurer aS a junior and parliamentarian as a senior. While a freshman he took part in basketball and track, and as a sophomore continued with his track activities and worked hard to place him- self on the merit roll. 19
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BRENT DUDAS July 4, 1941 Brent Dudas, a most likeable guy, was on the football team all four years of high school. His athletic interests did not stop here however, as he was on the golf team his freshman year, basketball manager his sophomore year, and on the baseball team his junior year. These sports naturally enabled him to join Letter- man’s Club, which he did as a junior and senior. Brent also took part in Choir his last two years. Even with all these things he , did not let his grades slip, for he made the merit roll his sophomore ae Vi ee year. His popularity was again proven his junior year as he served as secretary of the class. CAROL ECKERT June 1, 1941 Carol Eckert was a member of both Dramatics Club and Spanish Club as a freshman, and as a sophomore found herself busily en- gaged with Glee Club, Y-Teens, and MEDINIAN work. During her final two years of high school, Carol was a member of the Choir. MARILYN EDWARDS December 16, 194 Marilyn Edwards, our head drummer, was naturally in Marching Band and Concert Band her four years of high school. She added her enthusiasm to Pep Club for two years and was active in Y-Teens all four years. Marilyn also belonged to Spanish Club her first two years of high school and Orchestra as a sophomore and junior. She participated in Dramatics Club while a freshman and senior. During her sophomore year, she was very interested in journalism and helped the MEDINIAN and MEDINAMITE staffs. ANN ELLSWORTH January 31, 1941 Ann Ellsworth, known as “Annie” to most of us, jumped into a barrel-full of activities while a freshman as a member of Spanish Club, Marching Band, and Y-Teens. She also managed to make the merit roll. As a sophomore she joined Dramatics Club for two years, G. L. C., and was elected treasurer of Spanish Club. In addition, she began a three-year membership in Stardusters, Concert Band, and Orchestra. Ann continued in band, G. L. C. and Y-Teens until time of graduation. She succeeded in making the merit roll as a sophomore and junior and was elected secretary of the band while a senior. She was a very efficient circulation manager for the MEDINIAN during her final year at M. H. S. 18 ee EEE
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DIANE FLYNN July 12, 1942 Diane Flynn, a senior girl with a pleasing voice, spent all four years of high school in Dramatics Club. She also enjoyed singing in Glee Club as a freshman and in Choir the rest of her high school days. Diane also tried out for Choralettes while a junior and senior and was accepted. Her senior year she wrote copy for the MEDIN- AMITE staff. TED FRANK July 3, 1941 Ted Frank, the friendly fellow from the ice cream parlor on the corner, began a two-year membership in Spanish Club and a four- year membership on the tennis team. He joined Marching Band and Concert Band and Hi-Y as a junior. During his senior year Ted was in Marching Band, Hi-Y, and Letterman’s Club, and was the managing editor of the MEDINAMITE. RICHARD FRANTZ July 27, 1941 Richard Frantz, or Dick to the student body, started his activi- ties as a freshman by playing football. In his senior year he was on the wrestling team and also received a principle part in the operetta “Robin Hood.” PATRICIA FREDERICK May 9, 1941 Patricia Frederick, called “Pat” for short, came to Medina her sophomore year from Jackson, Mississippi. She was on the MEDIN- AMITE staff her first year and also joined Choir. Pat remained in choir her junior year; and upon becoming a senior she participated inG vAwAS
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