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NORM GOULDING December 18, 1940 Norm Goulding, commonly referred to as Moose, was on both the football and basketball squads throughout all four years of high school. He was co-captain of the football team as a senior. He went out for track as a freshman and again as a junior and senior. In addition to these athletic activities, Norm was also a charter member of the Letterman’s Club. He participated in F.F.A. activi- ties as a freshman, sophomore, and junior, acting as reporter for the chapter during his last year. Possessing musical ability, Norm joined Glee Club as a freshman and sang in the Choir during his sophomore and senior years. JEAN GRAFF February 16, 1941 Jean Graff, a girl with a kind word for everyone, spent a four- year hitch in Marching and Concert Bands, serving on band council her freshman year and as secretary her junior year. She also was active four years in Y-Teens. Jeanie joined Spanish Club for her first two years and added her horn to Stardusters as a freshman and to Orchestra as a sophomore. She was business manager for the MEDINAMITE her eleventh year and she helped the MEDINIAN staff her twelfth year. Jean never let her grades lag as she consis- tently made the merit roll for three years. Her senior year was indeed a busy and happy one as she served as president of Y-Teens, secretary of Student Council, secretary of the class and participated in Choir and Choralettes. Jean will long remember the honor of being queen at the Y-Teen Crystal Ball. KARL HAMRICK September 24, 1940 Karl Hamrick fooled many of us with his slow West Virginia drawl, for his speed on the track squad for three years convinced us that he can really move. Football held his interest as a sophomore and junior; and, while a sophomore, he played on the reserve basket- ball team. He is a three-year member of Letterman’s Club. CURTIS HARVEY August 25, 1942 Curtis Harvey, another senior from West Virginia, was a member of Spanish Club during his first two years of high school. Curt’s main interests have been mechanics and forestry. 22
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HENRIETTA GAYER March 31, 1941 Henri Gayer, a popular senior, began her high school career with such extra-curricular activities as Mixed Chorus, Marching Band, and Y-Teens. As a sophomore she dropped Mixed Chorus, added Concert Band, and joined the MEDINAMITE staff. As a junior and senior, Henri continued her membership in Y-Teens and devoted her musical abilities to Choir, Choralettes, Marching Band, and Concert Band. Her popularity again proved to be an asset when she was chosen attendant to the queen at the Y-Teen Crystal Ball. JOHN GILBERT December 31, 1941 John Gilbert, a hard-working boy, was a member of F. F. A. as a freshman. He also participated in football his first three years at M. H. S. Most of John’s extra time during his senior year was spent working at a greenhouse. LOUIS GILBERT December 1, 1939 Louis Gilbert, one of our hot rod enthusiasts, belonged to Hi-Y as a freshman, sophomore, and senior. At present, he is holding down a part-time job in Cleveland. MARTHA GILLIS March 18, 1941 Martha Gillis started her freshman year by participating in Dramatics, Glee Club, G. A. A., F. H. A., and Y-Teens. She continued her interest in Dramatics, Glee Club, and F. H. A. in her sophomore year, and added Pep Club. In her junior year and senior years, she continued in F. H. A. and was also added to the choir. Martha’s decided interest in F. H. A. will be a great advantage to her later in life.
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MARY JANE HERRLE September 25, 1941 Mary Jane Herrle, always called “Janie,” was a studious girl, making the merit roll her freshman and sophomore years. She also belonged to Dramatics Club her freshman year. “Janie” likes to sing so she joined Glee Club as a junior, and made Choir as a senior. She also participated in Y-Teens her final two years. JERRY HILL March 18, 1941 Jerry Hill, one of our better baseball players, was a charter ‘member of the baseball team. Along with his baseball interests, Jerry was on the football team as a freshman and on the track team as a sophomore. He also showed that he was a good student by making the merit roll his freshman and sophomore years. MARGUERITE HORKEY July 29, 1941 Marguerite Horkey, known to most of us as “Muggs,” was ath- letically inclined throughout her high school days. “Muggs” be- longed to G.A.A. for three years and was one of the very few to earn a letter. Her senior year was a lively one as she participated in girls’ basketball and Future Nurses; and she had a lot of fun as a “shutter bug.” SANDRA HOWMAN April 18, 1941 Sandra Howman, always called Sandy, was in Y-Teens through- out all four years at M. H. S. She made the merit roll during her first three years. Her main interest in school was vocal music so she naturally participated in Glee Club her freshman year and Choir as a junior and senior. 23
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