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DIXIE HERTHNECK Dixie Herthneck participated in Marching Band and Concert Band, GAA and FTA in her sophomore year. Joining Y-Teens in the eleventh grade, Dixie represented her class in Student Council. In her final year of high school she became a member of GAA and Pep Club. In her first two years Dixie acquired a position on the merit roll. BRUCE HOFF Bruce Hoff played the big brass tuba in Marching Band all three years of senior high school. As a sophomore and junior, he also played in Concert Band. In his final year Bruce became a mat- man on Medina ' s wrestling team. GINNIE HOFF Ginnie Hoff is one of this year ' s newly acquired bees in the MHS hive. She previously attended Lincoln High School in Canton, Ohio. When she was a sophomore at Lincoln High, Ginnie became a mem- ber of the Dramatics Club and Y-Teens. Having transferred to Medina this year, Ginnie became a member of Y-Teens and Pep Club. Much of her time has been devoted to work involved in putting out the MEDINAMITE as the fashion columnist. Her hobbies include dancing, reading, and collecting records. KAREN HOLLOPETER Karen Hollopeter attended Rosemead High School in Rosemead, California, in the tenth, grade. As a sophomore at Rosemead High, she was elected president of the Junior Statesmen of America Asso- ciation which dealt with the study of government. Transferring to Medina in the eleventh grade, Karen enrolled in FTA, CAA, Choir, and Orchestra. Reaching the status of a senior, she renewed her interest in all the activities but added to them Choralettes. In the summer of her junior year Karen won a five-week scholarship to study at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. 18
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KEN HENKE Ken Henke seems to have found time in his schedule for all types of extra-curricular activities. In all three years of high school Ken has been on the track, wrestling, baseball, and cross-country teams. Therefore, he qualified for membership in Letterman ' s Club throughout senior high school. He beat the big bass drum in both Marching and Concert Bands besides singing in the Choir all three years. Even with all these activities Ken worked on the MEDINAMITE staff throughout his school career. As a senior, he was captain of the cross-country team while also in the same year co-captain of the wrestling and track teams and a bass leader in Choir. Having shown great ability on the cross-country team, Ken was awarded the trophy for the most outstanding cross-country runner for the last two years. GLENNA HENNING Glenna Henning, alias Bloody Mary, is the editor of this year ' s publication of the MEDINIAN. As a sophomore, Glenna participated in the activities of FTA. In the eleventh grade she continued to be in FTA while also joining GAA, CAA, Y-Teens, and the MEDINIAN staff as copy editor. As a senior, she was a member of FTA, GAA, CAA, Pep Club, Student Council, and Choir of which she was elected president of the Board of Directors. Furthermore, having maintained a high scholastic average, Glenna was on the much- coveted honor roll in both her sophomore and junior years. DAN HERRMANN Dan Herrmann has been attending Medina High School for the last one-and-a-half years. In the tenth grade at Highland he became one of the school ' s football gridders. In his senior year Dan found Medina ' s FFA group to his liking. DAVE HERRMANN Dave Herrmann transferred to Medina with his brother in the middle of his junior year. As a sophomore at Highland, he played on the football team and also joined the track team. He remained on the track team for part of the eleventh grade while attending Highland. In his final year of high school Dave became a member of our school ' s FFA group. 17
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RALPH HOLT Ralph Holt, a most likable guy, has an outstanding record as a manager of the football, basketball, and baseball teams in his first year of senior high school. Remaining a manager of the football and basketball teams as a junior, Ralph became a member of the golf team, Math Club, and Letterman ' s Club. As a manager of basketball for the third straight year, Ralph was the football statis- tician, member of Math Club, Letterman ' s Club, and Senior Council, and on the baseball team. In the tenth grade he held a position on the merit roll. BONNIE HOOVER Bonnie Hoover, a cute-but-quiet lass, played the saxophone in Marching and Concert Band all three years. In her last two years of high school she became an active member of Y-Teens. As a sopho- more and junior, Bonnie earned a place on the merit roll for her academic accomplishments. Her hobbies vary from all types of music to baseball. ALICE HORTON Alice Horton joined FHA in her second year of high school. She renewed her membership in FHA in her senior year. In her spare time Alice enjoys dancing and skating while also adding to her collection of stuffed animals. STEVE HUNT Steve JHunt has been a regular guy-on-the-go during his high school career. As a sophomore, he participated in Dramatics and Spanish Club. In both his junior and senior years Steve ' s interest was drawn towards Hi-Y and CAA. In this latter club Steve acted as vice-chancellor as a junior and chancellor as a senior which entitled him to a seat in Student Council. In these two remaining years of high school Steve worked on the publication of the MEDIN- IAN. As a junior, he was a general assistant on the annual staff and the advertising editor in his senior year. Devoting time to his studies paid off when Steve ' s name appeared on the merit roll in both his sophomore and junior years. 19
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