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GARY KOMJATI December 10, 1941 Gary Komjati, an amiable person, was in both Marching and Concert Bands for three years, joining as a sophomore. He belonged to Spanish Club during his freshman year and was on the MEDINA- MITE staff in his senior year. LINDA KOTELES July 11, 1941 Linda Koteles, a pert little senior, began her freshman year as a member of Y-Teens and Mixed Chorus and had her name listed on the merit roll. As a sophomore she began a three year stint in the Marching and Concert Bands, along with singing in the Choir and making the merit roll. In her junior year, she rejoined Y-Teens, sang in the Choir, and was in Orchestra. She again made the merit roll. During her senior year, her only extra-curricular activity other than Band was Y-Teens. JEANNE KUBIS January 8, 1941 Jeanne Kubis has really been a gal-on-the-go for the past four years. She has been active in Dramatics Club all four years, being secretary in her senior year, and also a member of Thespians that same year. When Jeanne was a sophomore she was secretary of her class and a member of Y-Teens and Pep Club. She got busier in her junior year, adding Dramatics Club. Jeanne was also a varsity cheerleader and a member of G.A.A. her junior year. In her senior year Jeanne was elected secretary of G.A.A. and Dramatics Club. G.L.C. and Thespians also became a part of her busy schedule and she again led us to victory as a varsity cheerleader. Perhaps the most exciting day in Jeanne’s high school career was the day she was “‘tapped” Queen for the 1958 Homecoming. JERRY LASH January 9, 1941 Jerry Lash, an enthusiastic person, has been an active member of Dramatics Club for four years and Thespians for the past three years. In his senior year Jerry was the very efficient vice-president of Dramatics Club. During his last three years of high school he was on the football team. While a sophomore and junior, Jerry was a member of the tennis team. In his junior and senior years Jerry was basketball manager and a member of Letterman’s Club. His friendly manner lent a lot to the success of his class. 26
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ROGER KEMP May 21, 1941 Roger Kemp, a friendly guy and a good student, was on the merit roll as a freshman, sophomore, and junior. Rog spent his senior year working at a part-time job and taking a television course. Follow- ing graduation he plans to continue in the television field. EVELYN KIDDER July 12, 1942 Evelyn Kidder came to Medina her junior year from Austin- burg High School in Austinburg, Ohio. She adapted easily and entered a full schedule of activities her junior and senior years, being in Dramatics, G.A.A., and Y-Teens. In her junior year she was also in Glee Club and was on the merit roll. ROD KLINGMAN November 22, 1941 Rod Klingman, an easy-going individual, was a member of Glee Club his freshman year and Choir his junior year. For three years he was a member of Marching and Concert Bands. While a senior, Rod was elected vice-president of the band and was its representa- tive to Student Council. Also in his senior year, Rod was advertis- ing manager for the MEDINAMITE. He is a likeable guy to have around and has been an enthusiastic worker all through high school. LINDA KOLB October 13, 1941 Linda Kolb has been one of the busiest people around school. As a freshman she was a member of Marching and Concert Bands, Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Y-Teens, and Pep Club. In her second year of high school Linda was again a member of these six organiza- tions except that she changed Glee Club to Choir. It was also this same year that Linda became a member of G.L.C. In her junior year Linda carried on with the seven activities and also added G.A.A. and Choralettes to her already busy’ schedule. Linda’s senior year in high school was to prove even busier than the ones before. She was given a seat on the Student Council. Dramatics, | Y-Teens, and G.L.C. were the clubs that she again joined, and she resumed her musical extra-curriculars. b
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NORMA LEHMAN Cetober 3, 1941 Norma Lehman, a Jenny Wren, kept her extra-curricular sched- ule overflowing as she was a four-year devotee of Marching and Concert Bands and Y-Teens, of which she was vice-president as a freshman. That year she started a two-year stint on the merit roll and in Spanish Club that ended with her being secretary. Glee Club was traded the following year for Choir, which she again exchanged for Choralettes as a junior. During her sophomore stay she joined Pep Club and Orchestra, and served her class as vice- president. She also moved into Dramatics, Thespians, and G. L. C., and continued membership till graduation. As a senior she was president of Thespians, added her reed to Stardusters, was a senior councilman, and busied herself as Copy Editor of this publication. MARGE LUTSCH March 15, 1941 Marge Lutsch, a girl with a lot of artistic talent, has been a member of Y-Teens for four years. During her freshman year she was a member of Spanish Club and Glee Club, while attaining a place on the merit roll as she did the following two years. In her sophomore year, besides being in Y-Teens and Spanish Club, Marge was a member of G. A. A. DIANA MARSH July 25, 1941 Diana Marsh, a pleasing and serious-minded girl, was a member of Concert Band and on the merit roll during her freshman year at Medina. Diana kept on with her music throughout high school, being a member of both Marching and Concert Bands for her three remaining years. JOHN MOLNAR June 9, 1941 John Molnar, whose hobby is cars, went out for basketball in his freshman year. Asa senior he played on the football team for a part of the season. 27
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