High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
BOB McCLAIN June 28, 1941 Bob McClain, a boy who occupies his spare time with hunting activities, also busied himself with such extracurricular activities as football, track, and Spanish Club as a freshman. He continued in his sophomore year with football and Spanish Club. As a junior he devoted considerable time to selling advertisements for the yearbook. For a finishing touch Bob returned to the football team in his senior year MUFFIE McDOWELL December 4, 1941 Muffie McDowell, a vivacious gal, took part in Marching Band, Concert Band, and Y-Teens all four years of high school. Being of a peppy nature, she was also in Pep Club her freshman and sopho- more years. Muffie’s interests turned to the jornalistic field as she worked for the MEDINIAN staff her tenth year and the MEDIN- AMITE her eleventh year. Her last two years were spent in gathering benefits from Dramatics Club. WILL NICHOLS February 11, 1941 Will Nichols, widely known for his professional lawn mowing, was a four-year member of Orchestra, and a two-year member of Concert Band and Marching Band, joining both in his junior year. He was a member of the tennis team as a junior and in his senior year was thus eligible for membership in Letterman’s Club of which he has been treasurer. He was president of Math Club in his final two years and represented the club on Student Council as a senior. Will, during this past year was also on Senior Council. He was on the merit roll as a freshman and on the honor roll as a sophomore and junior. During the summer of 1958 Will represented M.H.S. at Boys’ State. JUDY OBERHOLTZER May 20, 1941 Judy Oberholtzer, a gal with a pleasant smile for everyone, was a devoted member of Spanish Club as a freshman and sopho- more. Her main interest rested in secretarial work and she is very active in the Lutheran Youth Group. She also sang in Mixed Chorus during her freshman year.
”
Page 32 text:
“
GARY MORTON May 19, 1941 Gary Morton, one of the motor-minded boys in our class, was in Marching and Concert Bands all four years of high school. As a freshman he was placed on the merit roll and went out for the track team. He was also active his first two years in Spanish Club. Gary enjoyed Stardusters his last two years, and while a senior he used his extra time by taking flying lessons. NADINE MORTON November 9, 1941 Nadine Morton, an avid baseball fan, was a studious girl making the merit roll as a freshman and junior, and the honor roll as a sophomore. Nadine was also a very interested Spanish student as she participated in Spanish Club for two years and was awarded a medal for achieving the highest grades in Spanish her sophomore year. She has several outdoor interests, and in the summer can usually be found working on a farm. NANCY MOXLEY June 24, 1941 Nancy Moxley, this year’s president of F.T.A., played in both Marching Band and Concert Band throughout all four years of high school. She joined Y-Teens as a sophomore and continued her membership through her senior year. She was a member of F.T.A., joining as a junior. Nancy made the merit roll during her first three years of high school; and in her senior year represented F.T.A. on the Student Council. calves? BRIAN McCARTHY November 12, 1941 Brian McCarthy, usually called “Mac,” joined our class in his junior year, coming to M. H. S. from Hoban High School in Akron. “Mac” immediately went out for football and was an asset to the team during his two years with us. His senior year he joined Letterman’s Club and Dramatics Club. .
”
Page 34 text:
“
LEON PATRY May 25, 1941 Leon Patry, sometimes referred to as “Blimp,” held four-year memberships in Dramatics Club, Marching Band, and Concert Band. His interest in music pulled him into a three year “career” with the Stardusters as a sophomore. He also played in Orchestra that year. Lee’s high scholastic average placed him on the honor roll as a freshman and sophomore and merit roll as a junior. He spent his final two years as a Thespian and as a member of Math Club, acting as its vice-president while a junior. For his hard work and fair play he was rewarded by representing Medina High at Boys’ State in 1958. His popularity among the student body was evident when they elected him as Student Council President his senior year. MAURUFASPATRY May 25, 1941 Maurita Patry, one of our drama enthusiasts, naturally belonged to Dramatics Club throughout all four years of high school; and she was a Thespian for three years, joining as a sophomore. She sang in Glee Club during her freshman year and also joined Orches- tra, continuing with it through her junior year. While a senior, Maurita added such activities as Choir and G.A.A. Being of a studious nature she had her name placed on the merit roll during her first three years at M.H.S. BELLY: PHILGIesS March 3, 1940 Betty Phillips came to us from Buffalo in Wayne County, West Virginia, when she was a junior. She spent that year blushingly learning to understand us. As a senior she has been actively enjoy- ing the girls’ chapter of Future Farmers of America. CAROL POPIEL December 17, 1939 Carol Popiel, one of our ’57-’58 reserve cheerleaders, sang in Glee Club as a freshman; Choir, while a sophomore, junior, and senior; and Choralettes, during her final year of high school. She participated in G.A.A. activities during her sophomore year and was a member of girls’ F.F.A. in her junior year. Carol also held a four-year membership in Y-Teens and a three-year membership in Pep Club, joining as a freshman. During her sophomore year she worked on the MEDINIAN. 30 yore”
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.