Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)
- Class of 1964
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Front Row: Mr. Edwards, Advisor; Connie Hitt, Edifor-in-Chief; Karen Hood, Assistant Editor; Judy DuPlaga, Copy Editor; Paulette Gallagher, Secretary. Second Row: Cheryl Ritchie, Art Editor; Fran Miller, Business Manager; Diana Loehr, Circulation Manager; Judy Hetrick, Assistant Art Editor. Third Row: Randy Moore, Advertising Manager; John Davis, Assistant Advertising Manager; Larry Loveman, Photographer. MEDINIAN STAFF This yearbook was published for the pur- pose of serving as a record of school activ- ities. We hope that it will serve as a fond reminder of this school year. The Medinian staff extends its gratitude to all those who participated in its creation. And presenting the 1 964 annual , Editor: Connie Hitt and Supervisor: Mr. Co rl Edwards. 2 Table of Contents Dedication 4 Seniors 5 Class History 29 Class Will 30 Junior 35 Sophs 45 Faculty 55 Sports 65 Music 83 Clubs 91 Senior Directory 1 1 1 Advertising 119 THEME We have chosen “Space” for our theme in this year’s 1964 Medinian. We hope you like it. DEDICATION We dedicate this 1964 annual to Mr. Howard Dailey. He has been a teacher, coach, and a friend to Medina High School teachers and students for eleven years. Just this last year he became the assistant to the superintendent. The Medinian Staff would like to wish him the best of luck in his new position. 4 JOYCE CAROLYN ABELING LINDA CAROL AKERS MICHELE MILDRED BACZUK BARBARA ELLEN BATCHELDER LINDA RAE BELAK ROBERT JAMES BERRY JOHN SHERWOOD AUSTIN CHARLES ROY BATES 6 LINDA KATHRYN BILINOVICH LINDA LEE BOHM PAULA JEAN BLAKESLEE DAVID PHILLIP BLOSSER BONNIE LEE BOLTON CATHY ANN BOUGHER DIANA RAE BOWMAN ROBERT ANDREW BRADWAY 7 BRUCE ALAN BUCKINGHAM DIANE JOYCE CAMPY MARTIN LAURENCE CAVEY KENNETH EDWIN BURRER DARRYL JON CANFIELD WILLIAM ERIC CHANDLER ELAINE KATHERINE BURSBY DENNIS WARREN CAVERLY 8 CAROLE LYNNE CHRISTY MARY LOU CHIDSEY LINDA ELIZABETH CONN NANCY LEIGH CLARK LINDA CHAROLETTE COUDRET KAREN LYNN CHURGOVICH JAMES ALLEN COOK ROBERT ANDERSON COVEY 9 PHYLLIS ANN DANIELS JOHN HAROLD DAVIS ROBERT JOHN DAY PHYLLIS JOAN DEMUTH 10 MARK G. DRUCKENBROD SANDRA SUE DREIBELBIS LEO JOSEPH DUNBAR vr JUDITH CHRISTINE DUPLAGA n JUDY KAY EASTON DIANA FRANCES EDDY NED HORTON ELLSWORTH CAROL JEAN EMERSON JOHN FRANK FODOR JR. SHIRLEY ANN FOWLS JON RICHARD EGGLESTON LOUISE ANNE FABER 12 BARBARA ANN FRY RAYMON ELLIOT GAUGLER SUSAN BETTY FULTON CAROL RUTH GILLILAND FREDERICK CARL GRAFF JOANNE GAGER JAMES RICHARD GORFI DO BARRY WAYNE HAAS 13 WILLIAM ARTHUR HANES EDWARD RAY HERMAN HOWARD LESLEY HOBSON JAMES LEE HOLSTON 14 KAREN SUE HOOD KATHLEEN FAE JOSH STEVE ALLEN HORKEY LYLE LEWIS JENKINS CONSTANCE ANN KASPER RONALD JOHN KASZIAN LEE ANN KERN THERESA MARY KEMPF 15 SHARON LEE KINCAID ALBERT LEROY KINKADE II JAMES STEVEN KOTELES 16 THOMAS EDWARD KINDER RICHARD JOHN KOVALIK RICHARD ARLEN KING l , m m DONNA MARIE KOCH LARRY RUSSELL KIRK THOMAS JAMES KREJCI TERRY RAY LENABURG JEFFREY WILLARD LARGENT JAMES ALLEN LEONHART DIANA LEE LOEHR JACK EDWARD LEHMAN DIANNE KAY LETTERLY LAWRENCE JON LOVEMAN 17 CAROL ANN LUCAS STERLING LOUIS MEDLEY CHARLES EDWARD MORTON JEANNE MARIE LOYER MARSHA LYNN MESICK LINDA SUE MOXLEY GUADALUPE PATRICIA MARTINEZ RANDOLPH MOORE 18 JAMES ALLAN MYERS KENNETH THOMAS NORRIS WILLIAM ERNEST NORTON JAMES HOWARD PARKHURST ' s fe LINDA KATHERIN NICHOLS SUSAN FRANCES NULL EDWARD FRANCIS PAUL 19 SANDRA JEAN PEARCE LAUREEN OPAL REICH PATRICIA ANN ROBERTS WALTER WILLIAM POETSCH JR. GARY LEE RICKERT SANDRA LEE ROBY SANDRA FLORENCE RABE DAVID LEE RIEBAU 20 PAMELA ANN ROGERS KATHLEEN ANN SCANLAN PHILLIP LEE ROGERS CHERYL LUCILLE SCHAEFER LARRY DUANE SCHMID JOHN FRANCIS RUTTER FRANCES LYNN SCHELKLE KARYN LEE SCHUBERT 21 MARY MAGDALENE SEAMON DIANE LYNN SHANABROOK JAN WENDELL SIEGFRIED KATHLEEN ANN SEPPER NICHOLAS ROGER SHANTA DONNA DARLENE SIKES VIRGINIA BONNELL SEVERS ROBERT SHURELL 22 JEANNE LOUISE SILVA RUSSELL ALLAN STEVENS ELIZABETH SUE SIVARD PAMELA BETH SMITHBERGER KURT GREGORY SURVANCE i MARY KATHRIN SWINGLE KATHLEEN TIFFE PATRICIA ANN TOMPKINS 23 KERRY DANIEL TRIPP JUDITH ANN ULMER LYNN ROBERT WIDEMAN MARCIA JOAN TUBBS EDWARD LEE WALTZ SHARON SUE WILLIAMS POWELL ANDREW ULICH ROGER DEAN WHITAKER 24 PAMELA JEANNE YIKE “Keep away from the comic books, girls. SHIRLEY ANN ZSARNAY LYNN ALLEN MILLER “I bet you can ' t write with both hands, jokes Linda Conn. 25 one is “Gee, when I grow up hope I can run a machine like this one, says Nancy Clark. “One more sour note and I ' ll scream Joyce Abeling. “ Who me, work! says Fran Miller. 26 Front Row: Friend, M. Chidsey, F. Schelkle, B. Bjatchelder. Second Row: E. Harmon, L. Belak, S. Fulton, Friend, Friend, K. Hood, K. Scanlan, D. Dannely. Front Row: B. Bolton, S. Nettleton, K. Josh, D. Loehr, Friend, D. Bowman. Second Row: Friend, N. Ellsworth, Friend, D. Koch, M. Mesick, P. DeMuth. Third Row: Friend, J. Ziegler, R. Kolvalik, Friend, B. Brad- way, E. Herman, Friend. BOB COVEY Front Row: L. Belak, S. Rabe, C. Hitt, Friend. Second Row: Friend, K. Burr, Friends. Third Row: Friends, C. Morton. BRUCE BUCKINGHAM 27 S. FULTON D. EDDY L. AKERS T. KINDER K. SCANLAN J. COOK M. TUBBS V D. KOCH S. DREIBELBIS J. DAVIS L. REICH 28 CLASS HISTORY Through the past three years the 1964 senior class has been very ac- tive. Their big sophomore project was the selection of class rings. As juniors, the class was in charge of the concession stand. The money which they earned from the concession stand and from selling mums at Homecoming went toward the prom. The junior-senior prom which was entitled “Venus” was a big success. It was the first event to be held at the newly opened Wedgewood Country Club. Now that they are in their last year, the seniors are extremely busy. There are many things which must be done before they receive their diplo- mas in June. The activities which fill their lives are the measuring for caps and gowns and the ordering of graduation announcements. So that their class of 1964 will always be remembered, the seniors donated a scoreboard for the gym in their names. Jeff Ziegler must be commended for his excellent leadership as Class President all through the class’ high school days. The Medinian staff congratulates the seniors and wishes them the best of luck in the future. I 29 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-four, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby prepare and publish at Medina Senior High School, this , our last will and testament: I, Joyce Abeling, will all the talent I have with the bassoon to Bob Tollafield. He needs itl I, Lin Akers, will all the fun I ' ve had in my senior year to all future seniors. I, John Austin, will to Bob Johnson and Ed Suddleston one dozen of rotten eggs for next year ' s away football games. I, Barb Batchelder, will to Karen Siedel my ability to arrive late for 8th period study hall three times a week — late. I, Chuck Bates, will to my brother. Bob, the title of “South End Lad which I acquired during baseball season. I, Linda Belak, will to Larry my ability to tap dance and to read shorthand. I, Bob Berry, will my egg throwing ability to any junior with the guts to do it. I, Linda Bilinovich, will to Mary Grove happiness and fond mem- ories of my senior year in the hopes that she has many to re- member, too. I, Paula Blakeslee, will to my little brother, Tom, all the fun I ' ve had at M.H.S. I, Lyn Bohm, will to Cathy Schubert and Tami Crocker my smelly, old gym socks and also all the lousy homework I had my senior year with the hope that theirs will get done. I, Bonnie Bolton, will to any future senior girl all the physical co- ordination that I seem to lack. I, Cathy Bougher, will to anyone who wants it my seat in Mr. Brewer’s calculus class. I, Diane Bowman, will to Donn a Koehler all my used clarinet reeds and wish her the best of luck in trying to use them because she ' ll need it. I, Bruce Buckingham, will to Bonners Dresser the Black Bomb ' to drive to school everyday in her senior year. I, Elaine Bursby, will Mr. Banks to Linda McClung because she thinks he ' s nice. I, Darrel Canfield, will all my good times at M.H.S. to my brother Bruce. I, Bill Chandler, will all my good times at M.H.S. to anyone who needs them. I, Mary Chidsey, will to Sue Kraus my locker in A-Wing so she doesn ' t have to use hers in D-Wing. I, Carole Christy, will to any junior girl my two left feet for tap dancing and to my brother John, all my books in hopes that he uses them better than I did. I, Karen Churgovich, will to my little brother, Roger, my tired spats which have seen many miles, in hopes that he won ' t trip over the straps as I did. I, Nancy Clark, will to my brother, Randy, all my books and teachers and their magic spell. I, Linda Conn, will my straight hair to any junior girl who can tolerate Mr. Cowden’s caustic comments. I, Jim Cook, will my ability to lead a cheer to the cheerleaders if they want it. I, Linda Coudret, will to any underclassman my ability to be quiet in Mr. Ishman’s first period study hall. I, Bob Covey, will my ability as a ventriloquist to anyone who will be in Mr. Phillips ' study hall next year. I, Phyllis Daniels, will my locker number 1218 to anyone who can get it open with the combination they give you in the office. I, Debby Dannley, will to anyone with the strength to carry it around — my clarinet and its case. I, John Dannley, will my personal rule book, M.R.B.F.F.F., to Jon Peterson in hopes that he will use and respect it with the honor it deserves. I, John Davis, will to Nancy Miller six Heath bars a day for the rest of her life. I, Joyce Davis, will to any underclassman my ability to keep quiet in Mr. Brewer’s study hall. I, Nancy Davis, will to my sister, Judy, my ability to stay on the merit roll and to keep out of trouble which is hard to do in this school! I, Bob Day, will to Rick Smith my bass horn and my ability to play it. I, Phyllis DeMuth, will to Bob Reed a whole box of paper clips to stick in the outlets in the biology lab. I, Peggy Donnelly, will my seat in 7th period study hall to anyone who can stand another year of it. I, Sandy Dreibelbis, will to my sister, Pa t, the ability to stay out of trouble. She ' ll need it! I, Bill Dreibelbis, will the ability to get my ear sliced in football practice to anyone who can figure out how I did it. I, Sue Dresser, will my ability to get kicked out of band to Karen Hattery and Jan Post. I, Mark Druckenbrod, will to Larry Morrell my safe driving record at M.H.S. I, Leo Dunbar, will to Phebe Aylard all of Jim Cook’s money which she already has. I, Judy DuPlaga, will to Jackie Gowe my seat on the bookledge in the hopes that she will retain it always. I, Judy Easton, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Schafer to anyone who is willing to accept it. I, Diana Eddy, will my seat in Mr. Dague’s senior English class to any deserving junior who wants his secrets revealed in a diary kept for class. I, John Eggleston, will my ability to get kicked out of pool halls to Dick Cromwell. I, Ned Ellsworth, will to anyone who wants it — my ability with girls. I, Carol Emerson, will nothing. I have nothing to leave. I, Louise Faber, will my crush on Mr. Ciampichini to any upcoming senior girl who is capable of handling it. I, Shirley Fowls, will my locker to anyone who can get three people in it for three consecutive years without getting in trouble. I, Barb Fry, will my old rusty Chrysler with one bald tire, no reverse, and brakes that work when they want to, to anyone who ' s brave enough to drive it. I, Sue Fulton, will to any junior girl the opportunity to have some of the same memories in her senior year as I have had in mine. I, Joanne Gager, will to Linda (Rabbit) Hoen a carrot in hopes that she enjoys it. I, Carol Gilliland, will to Nancy all the fun I’ve had during my senior year. I, Rick Gorfido, will to Cindy the will power to reduce. I, Fred Graff, will to Mike Simmons, if he lasts the next two years on the football team, my ability to withstand my brother on Senior Day. He’ll need it. I, Bill Hanes, will my band spats and button hook to Larry Vereb. I, Della Hartzler, will to Murriel Staple all my hours and work of make-up in notehand. I, Ed Herman, will to my sister my ability not to study. I, Judy Hetrick, will to Louesa Brown my 36-inch hips. She is in desperate need of them. I, Connie Hitt, will to any future senior who takes secretarial prac- tice, my head which she ' ll find in the waste basket and to Sue Spacek all the fun I ' ve had at M.H.S. in hopes that she will have as much as I have. I, Howard Hobson, will my ability to wear motorcycle t-shirts in gym class to Mike Singler who can never get by with it. I, Skeeter Holston, will my good looks, my winning smile, my speed, endurance, and common sense to my brothers in hopes that they use them. I, Karen Hood, will to anyone who thinks he is able, the ability to pull into Hood ' s Service Station and get a tank of gas and not pay for it. 30 SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Steve Horkey, will my ability to sing bass to Tate and Virg Sal- mons. They need it! I, Kathy Josh, will the honor of reading Mr. Banks’ books to anyone wishing to be known as a “Brownie. I, Connie Kasper, will to Tami Crocker and Lynn Diemer my fic- ticious 64 Ford Thunderbird. Have Fun! I, Ron Kaszian, will my dirty socks and my ability to bum a ride home from wrestling to Rick Harper. I, Tess Kempf, will to Bernie Gilliam my good manners, my ability to get along with her teachers and another summer of working in an ice cream stand. I, Lee Ann Kern, will to Linda Werner my seat in German II and the best of luck. She’ll need it! I, Sharon Kincaid, will all of the good discussions we had in Mr. Ciampichini ' s class in spite of English II. I, Tom Kinder, will to all deserving people everything they desire. I, Richard King, will to Steve my knack of being able to wreck a car more times than anyone else. I, Larry Kirk, will my ability to get out of study hall to anyone who also wants my key to the whirlpool. I, Donna Koch, will to Kim Lincoln and Shirley Kiefer two pairs of boxing gloves to protect their fingers as they battle for first chair in band and I will the loser a first aid kit. I, Jeff Largent, will a seat in Mrs. Neptune ' s journalism class to any deserving soph, boy who has ambition, drive, and desire. I, Terry Lenaburg, will all my trophies in the trophy case to the school. I, Jim Leonhart, will to Chuck Lanier my parking space between the telephone pole and the guide wire in front of the school. I, Dianne Letterly, will to my brother, Jim, my ability to get along with teachers and stay out of trouble. He sure needs it! I, Diana Loehr, will to anyone scatterbrained enough to do it, my job as circulation manager of the annual and to Chris Palmer my spot at the miri’or before school. I, Larry Loveman, will to Ed Suddleson, my out-going personality, he could use it; and to anyone who wants it, my job as photog- rapher. I, Jeanne Loyer, will my ability not to hit the band to anyone lucky enough to pull the homecoming float next year. I, Lupi Martinez, will all the fun I had my soph, and junior year to my brother. My senior year doesn’t count! I, Sterling Medley, will my basketball shoes to Gary Scott and hope he will follow in my footsteps. I, Marsh Mesick, will to Nancy Miller my Y-Teen clothes — freezing technique. 1, Randy Moore, will to “Creep my ability to get along with Mr. Edwards. I, Charlie Morton, will nothing as I have nothing worth leaving. I, Linda Moxley, will my position in the motorcycle club to Pat Herman if she can top my triumph 500C.C. I, Jim Myers, will all I have, which is nothing, to everyone. I, Kay Nichols, will to Verlaine Motz, my ability to wear frozen clothes after Y-Teen slumber parties. I, Ken Norris, will to Tom Buchanan all the things I was deprived of during my high school days (measles, mumps, etc.). I, Sue Null, will to Bobby Ann Beckowitz a piece of adhesive tape in hopes that she uses it. I, Jim Parkhurst, will to George Oliver my ability to stay out of trouble most of the time. I, Eddy Paul, will a happy future year to Silvia Eckert. I, Sandy Rabe, will my gum chewing ability to anyone who wants to annoy Mr. Dague. I, Reenie Reich, will to my sister, Joyce, my civics seat hoping she will do better than I did, and to Verlaine Motz, my ability to get B ' s in home ec. without saying a word. , Gary Rickert, will to my sister, Donna, all the fun she can have in math. , Dave Riebau, will to Larry Morrell one chewed-up, knobby tire, a leaky primary case, a rusted megaphone, and one bent foot peg. , Pat Roberts, will the card section to any junior girl who wants to try and yell over sixty-four girls. , Sandy Roby, will to Sue White my favorite parking place and to my sister, Jane, my ability to get-up and catch the bus the same day. , Pam Rogers, will to Dave Neptune the courage to speak to Mrs. Neptune in the hall. , Phil Rogers, will my ability to get along with Mr. Phillips to everyone taking bookkeeping, including Pam Ramer. , John Rutter, will my ability to understand civics to Lenny Eaken. , Kathy Scanlan, will my ability to get good grades from Mr. Phillips to my baby brother, Chuck. , Cheryl Schaefer, will to my little brother, Ron, my seat in civics hoping he can do better than I did. , Fran Schelkle, will to Jane Schmidt my ability to sit in study hall and talk without being yelled at. , Karyn Schubert, will my long curly hair to anyone with nerve enough to wear it. , Mary Seamon, will to Homer Younker my ability to talk in eighth period study hall when Mr. Brewer says, “Quiet.” , Bonnie Severs, will to Sandi Cashion a vacant room at Miami U. and to any future slave working for Mr. Rios, a typewriter eraser. , Diane Shanabrook, will all the trash cans I ' ve driven over to Lynn Hugert. , Nick Shanta, will nothing as I’m taking it all with me since I find no deserving soul to will it to. , Bob Shurell, will my plan of suicide to Bill Izard in hopes that he’ll use it. , Jan Siegfried, will my ability to get along with teachers to Tom Stein and to Dave Gager. , Pam Smithburger, will to Susie Sigafoos, one personalized gunny sack to use in next year’s G.L.C. initiation; and to Mrs. Neptune my ability to speak erd. , Russ Stevens, will to anyone my Ford, to my best girl my Triumph Cycle, to anyone unlucky enough to get them — my books, and to Bob Johnson all the good times. , Kurt Survance, will nothing to no one as it wouldn ' t be legal. , Pat Tompkins, will my ability to count time wrong in band to Holly Shaw in hopes that she can do better. , Kerry Tripp, will to Mike Delac my ability to throw eggs and my ability to flirt with Jan Post, as if she needed it. Powell Ulich, will to Pam Cooper, Margrefte Tench, Pat Pinkerton one full year ' s supply of gum that you can find under any desk. Judy Ulmer, will to Ron Lenick my worn out marching shoes in hopes that he can march in sole-less shoes. , Ed Waltz, will to the A. A. and the Amangi Nacha the right to tell Mr. Brewer that 22 7 and cornpone are round. Lynn Wideman, will my great ability to “Flaminco in Mr. Ciam- picimi ' s class to Julie Twinkletoes” Fauri. Sharon Williams, will to my brother, Virg, my fine ability to stay cut of trouble. , Pam Yike, will my ability to get out of Mr. Hass’ study hall to my sister, Suzie. Jeff Ziegler, will to Kurt Survance any prestige I might have with the teachers because if he ' s here next year, he is going to need it. Shirley Zsarney, will to my cousin, Jim Seamon, all the fun I ' ve had at M.H.S. and my shorthand notes to anyone who can read them. 31 Mr. Rios says, “I ' m ready, are you?” Guess who. Did you hear the joke about the . . .? Mrs. Neptune says, “Bernie, your purse is behind you. 32 We believe in following the M.H.S. dress code to the last rule. We ' ve got our war paint on and we ' re ready Number 34 to number 40, “Do you think these to fight! uniforms will protect us enough? Junior Varsity Bee-ties V.I.C.T.O.R.Y. that’s our high school battle cry. The BEEhive 33 Judi Hetrick asks, “Am I late Sue Fulton screams, “I can ' t stop crying; my garter is showing. for the dance? Beetles we ' re not, BEES — we are! I Pat Herman remarks, “We don ' t always dress like this; sometimes we wear old clothes. 34 J Juj- JUy don. 5JUDEHT COUNCIL NEPXF5ENA T I Vf Larry Abbott Jacci Abrams Connie Arbogasf David Aufmuth Phebe Aylard Robert Babik Darwenna Bachtell James Baldwin Barbara Beckowifz Patricia Beers Marilyn Beitler Jeff Bender Don Berger James Berry Joanne Blakeslee Tom Blakeslee Stan Blankenship Carol Brinker Sheryl Brinker Louesa Brown Tom Buchanan Kathy Bujnowski Judy Bushman Barbara Canfield Lorrie Carey Terry Cash Sandra Cashion Mary Chambers Roberta Charters Randy Clark Robert Cook Pamela Cooper Tami Crocker Richard Cromwell Linda Cruse 36 Dan Dailey Vicky Daum Robert Dayson Thomas Deeter Mike Delac Donald Deyling Lynn Diemer Carol Dietz Christine Downing Kathleen Downing Bonnie Dresser Columbus Dunn Ginny Dushenke Mike Dye Leonard Eaken Sylvia Eckert Connie Edwards Judy Ellis Frank Ewing Catherine Farr Julie Favri Trudy Fetzer Andrew Fink Jill Fleming Mike Flynn Sharon Fodor John Freese Karen Friday Sheila Fulton Paulette Gallagher Jeffrey Gallucci Geraldine Gardner Dennis Gerspacher David Gibbs Bernie Gilliam 37 Kathleen Goebel Cynthia Gorfido Mary Grove Linda Hague Clayton Hale Gregory Happ Carol Harney Richard Harper David Harvey Karen Hattery Diane Havener Linda Heintzelman Larry Henniger Pat Herman Judy Herthneck Michael Hettinger Steve Hill Dennis Hines Craig Hodge Linda Hoen Sue Holden Bonnie Horvath Cheryl Hronek Nancy Hubal Lynne Hugert Sue Hull Bonnie Hunter Linda Indoe William Izard Jack Jackson Pamela Johnson Robert Johnson Mike Judkins Joe Kabeller Rosemary Kaszian 38 Shirley Kiefer Beverly Knoch Bonnie Koch Pat Komjati Larry Koppelberger Susan Kraus Harold Kraver Ronald Lacquement Vicki Lance Virginia Lane Jenny Lawrence Bertha Lee Jack Lehman Kim Lincoln Saundra Louthan Margaret Loyer James Lutz David Mantz Marilyn Marcey Richard Martin Barbara Matacic Dale McClung Linda McClung Charleen McComas Ann McFadden Carol McFadden Frances Miller Janice Miller Nancy Miller William Montgomery Larry Morrel David Morton Verlaine Motz Edward Moxley Pat Murphy 39 Alice Myers David Neptune Norman Nesbitt Andrew Nichols George Oliver Barbara Page Chris Palmer Cindy Palmer Janis Peacock Jon Peterson Gary Phillips John Phillips Linda Piatt Pat Pinkerton Jayne Post Kay Rainwater Joyce Reich Dennis Repp Bonnie Ribelin Richard Riegger Cheryl Ritchie George Robins Ken Root Pamela Roshon Robert Russel Karen Ryan Ronald Schaefer Sherry Schilling Jane Schmidt Kathy Schubert Howard Schultz Steve Schwartz Gary Scott Brenda Sexton Holly Shaw 40 Sherry Sherman Karen Siedel Sue Sigafoos Bernard Simmons Lynn Simon Mike Singler Dennis Sisler Roger Smalley Ed Smelser Cheryl Spencer Muriel Stapel Holly Steindorf David Stewart Robert Stockman Ed Suddleson Jon Survance Allen Swart Pauline Swingle Penny Tench Joyce Thoman David Tobey Bob Tollafield Mary Tomci David Varisco Dan Varney Larry Vereb Jack Voshall Deborah Walker Jacob Webel Gloria Webster Robert Weenick Nancy Weidman George Wells Larry Wells Linda Werner 41 Susan White Pat Wills Dennis Wolf Jim Wolf Becky Wyman Vancel Zacharias “Don ' t applaud, just send money, says Cindy. 11 ' l if J L Ilk Juniors at work and play. 42 IN MEMORIAM CHARLES RUSSELL RUPERT KATHLEEN JOY CURTICE 43 John to Mr. Haas, “Your jokes get better every year. That ' s my boy! PL “It ' s good news, but I don’t believe it! A way-out teacher! ■ - W Spring Fever! ■ ‘A ■ ’ Ooh, Ooh — see the birdie. 44 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT LcdDx ESiDi otl SEcmm Juy rh ' DiZtesiJL TPEASUffER PEPPESE NATIVE 45 David Albright Laura Allard Tom Allen Debra Anderson Bob Andrews Sharon Andrews Joyce Aylard Karen Bagley Janet Balogh Earl Barnett Marvin Batchelder Jo Ann Beck Larry Beers Bob Benner Janice Berger Paula Betz Helene Bowers Larry Bowling Jackie Brobst Barb Brown Doug Brown Diana Broyles Paula Buckley Harold Burgdorfer EllaRae Calvert Bruce Canfield John Cangelosi Glenn Cartwright Joellen Chandler Scott Chandler Roy Chester Jon Christy Roger Churgovich Roger Claypool Donald Clemens 46 mm Rich Clevidence Clinton Cogar Rose Cogar Ronald Coleman Tyrone Coleman Penny Craig Virginia Crobaugh Bev Cronik Darlene Davis Francine DeGenero Fred Deis Bob Demuth Pat Dietrich Pat Donnelly Pat Dreibelbis Ken Dushenke Larry Dye Gretchen Dyksterhouse John East Jane Effinger Ann Eggleston Joel Emerson Debbie England Charles Ferguson Evelyn Fetzer Dana Fodor Sandra Foster Wes Foust Judith Farris Theresa Fulton David Gager Dave Gerspacher Joe Goebel Barb Good Lesley Good 47 Jackie Gowe Cliff Graham Steve Grey Rick Grice David Grimes Cliff Hadlock Sharon Hajek Mary Halderson Scott Hall Joe Harlin Pat Harrington Ruth Ann Harrington Lorene Hawk Bob Hawke Karl Header Chuck Heiges Gordon Henke Tim Herrle Colleen Hettinger Sheryl Hitzelberger Arlene Hoffman Justin Holston Dennis Hood Ernest Hood Kathleen Horkey Vicky Horvath Jeffrey lies Connie Jack David Jacobs John Kaszian Alice Kelley Calvin Kennedy Mary Kerch Linda King Gregory Kinkade 48 Louise Kiss Donna Koehler Dick Koenig Becky Komjati Jerry Kovacek Theresa Kovacek Linda Kovach Nancy Kovach Joyce Lane Davide Laurenz Amy Leaden Chuck Leister Jim Letterly Linda Letterly Jo Ann Lilly Ron Linek Deanne Longacre Mary Lynch Herb Mack (della Mack Diane Martin Gay Martin Susan McKelvey Laura McLaughlin Gerry McMillan Bob Messenger Ted Meurer Susan Meyers Bruce Milliken Sharon Monk Cheryl Mooney Nancy Musch Charles Mynatt Marilyn Naftzger Jim Nocar 49 Tony Oliver Janine Parkhurst Brenda Payne Jean Peacock Mariann Pelton Vickie Perry Dawn Peterson Paula Peterson Peggie Pifer Gerald Porter Linda Presock Gary Promey Larry Przybyla Nancy Pursley Pamela Ramer Linda Ransom Susan Rapp Bob Ream Judy Rearick Robert Reed Roberta Reed Dennis Reiff Bryn Rhodes Chris Richardson Tom Richardson Donna Rickert Dave Rabinson Jane Roby Jerry Russell Frank Sadzewicz Taylor Salmons Virgil Salmons Claudia Schamp Janice Schwartz Jim Seamon 50 Barbara Searles Steve Selzer Ralph Shaffer Sally Shaffer Becky Shurance Mike Simmons Sherry Slabaugh Georgia Smith Richard Smith Alexa Smithberger Judy Snelgrove Susan Spacek Richard Spieth Melody Starr Dave Steidl Tom Stein Tim Steingass Mary Thoman Susan Thomas Vicki Thompson Bonnie Todish Scott Tollafield Jim Tompkins Eileen Topper Bobbi Rae Tucker Bob Turnbaugh Don Van Boxel Margaret Van Epp Carol Van Horsten Paul Vereb Jim Veres Katalin Veres Paul Vina Claudia Walter Judy Walter 5 1 Mark Weahry Sue Weidman Glenn Welton Marcia Welty Kris Wilkinson Frank Williams Roger Williams Virgil Williams Eric Wilson Paul Woodward 52 Leslie Good says to the others , “ All right who brought the deck of cards? “We turned around just in time, says Phil and John. Love makes the world go round. Now my locker is clean, says Laura McLaughilin. “ Good-bye cruel- world, says Judy Duplaga. And there is a dealine to meet, remarks the MEDINIAN STAFF. “ Tra-La-La-La Suzie “ It ' s alright you can look now, he ' s gone, Tami , says Lynn Diemer. 53 Carol snarls , “If you take an- other picture, I’ll . . . Carol to Sue, “Don ' t laugh so hard! It’s not that funny. Ohio “Pen line-up. Larry says, “ Stay away from me or I ' ll scream, . ... or will I? I’m the editor, but sometimes I wish I weren ' t. 54 55 DR. ALBION V. GOTAAS Superintendent ADMINISTRATION HOWARD DAILY Adminstrative Assistant JAMES LOUGHRIDGE III Principal 56 ROBERT DAGUE Assistant Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Clerk, Frances C. Veverka, Donald Chase, Dr. Robert Smith. Standing: Marion Shank, Dr. Albion V. Gotaas, Dr. Stanbery Nichols, Howard E. Claggett. SECRETARIES SALLY EAKEN MARJORIE POETSCH 57 Lena Ainsworth B.S., Ohio University Art, Crafts Patricia Boyle B.S. and B.A., Mexico City College, University of Madrid Spanish Junior Class Advisor Robert J. Celidonio B.S., State Teachers College, California and Pennsylvania Mechanical Drawing, Wood Shop Sophomore Class Advisor James Banks B.S., Purdue University Economics and Civics Advanced Placement History Sophomore Class Advisor David L. Brewer B.S. and M., Ohio University Advanced Placement Math, Plane Geometry Sophomore Class Advisor Emilio Ciampichini B.S. and M.A., University of Scranton, Pennsylvania State University English II, English IV Senior Class Advisor Charles E. Carey B.S. and M. A., Wilmington College, Ohio University Band, Music Theory, and Instrumental Music Elaine Beck B.S., Lock Haven State College Physical Education Junior Class Advisor John Cowden B.F.A. and B.S., Ohio State University, Muskingum College, Kent State University Speech and English Sophomore Class Advisor 58 Marilyn Cross B.A., College of Wooster Math Sophomore Class Advisor Robert Dague B.A. and M.A., Columbia University, Baldwin-Wallace English Assistant Principal Mary Druckten B.S., Purdue University Home Economics Junior Class Advisor Orland Duke B.S., Berea College, Ohio State University of Agriculture Agriculture and Welding Corl E. Edwards A.B. and M.A., Ashland College, Ohio State University History Senior Class Advisor Arthur Eisenmann B.S. and M.A., Kent State University Metalwork and Electricity Junior Class Advisor Carl Gorslin A.B. and M.A., Olivet Nazarene College, University of Illinois American History, American Heritage Eugene Haas B.S., Ohio State University, Oberlin College, Kent State University Plane Geometry, Algebra I, General Math Junior Class Advisor Jeannette Heiges B.A., Oberlin College English II, American Literature Junior Class Advisor 59 Angela Hergenroeder B.S. and M.A., Western Reserve University Office Practice, Notehand, Shorthand, and Court Reporting Senior Class Advisor Joseph Jager A.B., St. Procopius College, Duquesne University, Notre Dame University, Kent State University English II, III Sophomore Class Advisor Louise Jones B.S. and M.A.L.S., Ohio State University, Western Reserve University Librarian Sophomore Class Advisor Susan Kellogg B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University Latin and French Junior Class Advisor Merle Leggett B.S. and M.A., University of Michigan, Kent State University Industrial Arts John Moore B.A., Baldwin Wallace College Physical Education Junior Class Advisor James Mougey B.S., Ohio Northern University Choir, Assistant Marching Band Director Jeanette Neptune B.A., Baldwin Wallace College English III, Journalism, and American Heritage Senior Class Advisor Delmar Phillips B.A., Alderson-Broaddus College, Fairmont State College Bookkeeping, Business English, and Typing 60 Roland Platz B.S. and M.A., Kent State University and Baldwin Wallace Health and Driving Sophomore Class Advisor Jacob Schock B.A. and B.S., Bowling Green State University and Vanderbilt German I, II and World History Sophomore Class Advisor John Stirm B.S., Ashland College Chemistry Junior Class Advisor Augie Rios B.A. and M.A., Kent State University, Ohio Wesleyan University Psychology and Sociology Dean of Boys H. David Singer B.S., Ohio State University Physics and Biology Junior Class Advisor William Tibbits B.S., Bowling Green State University and Ohio State Un iversity Biology and B.S.C.S. Biology Senior Class Advisor Losia Schafer B.S., Muskingum College Typing and Shorthand Senior Class Advisor Mary Jane Smith B.S. and M.A., Kent State University, Western Michigan University English Dean of Girls 61 COOKS Shirley Palinchek Elzora Gallagher Theresa Geinke Betty Balogh Eileen Arbogast MAINTENANCE Jay Lash Alverta Shelton Dick Wildman 62 Mrs. Ainsworth is “Caught in the act. Mr. Duke complains, “I told you it didn ' t work that way.” Don t worry Mr. Edwards, we’ll meet our deadline. Mr. Rios explains, “If you think I ' m mad now, you ought to see me in the morning. Mrs. Neptune said, “My bark is worse than my bite.” Mr. Mougey yells, “Ok, let ' s ru, through THREE BUND MIC again.” Mr. Tibbits stammers, “I ' d like to say a few words b-b-but I’m too scared. Mr. Banks, THE THINKER. 63 Della Harfzler to Elaine Bursby: “You can be quiet now the assembly ' s over. Where do the students of M.H.S. go from here? Bonnie, Jan, an d Karyn explain, “We can ' t sing but we have fun trying. ■ Jim Myers says, “ It’s my sandwich and I ' m The Intellectuals and Dave, gonna eat it by myself . 64 V VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -■ i . W Ci ' ; . ' f SH % | Pat Herman, Judy Herthneck, Cindy Gorfido, Sue Fulton, Peg Donnley Now that we’re done with that cheer we’re going to do My Old Kentucky Home! JR. VARSITY Laura McLaughlin, Cheryl Brinker, Nancy Musch, Sheila Fulton, absent Polly Swingle. Nancy to Laura, “Quit talk- ing and watch the game! Our Junior Varsity cheer leaders in action. Ac- tion, Action, We want ACTION! Now what did you say to do next? 67 COACHES William Tibbits, John Moore, and Roland Platz. FOOTBALL VARSITY TEAM The Bees had a very successful season as far as effort is concerned. The team met with very tough com- petition in the form of opposing teams. Although they won only one of eight games, Medina’s Bees must be congratulated on their good sportsmanship. We wish the team better luck next year. 68 CO-CAPTAINS Fred Graff, and Bob Covey Front Row: Rick Gorfido, Tom Krejci, Tom Buchanan, Bob Covey, Fred Graff, Larry Kirk, Bob Bradway. Second Row: Mike Dye, Larry Schmid, Bill Dreibelbis, Chuck Bates, Bill Montgomery, George O liver, Ken Norris, Dan Dailey. Third Row: Dick Cromwell, Sterling Medley, Bernie Simmons, Jim Parkhurst, Bob Berry, Ed Moxley, Dennis Caverly, Jeff Largent, Mike Delac. RESULTS Medina 1 8 Cloverleaf 20 1 2 Olmsted Falls 6 0 Rocky River 30 8 Fairview 20 8 North Olmsted 46 8 Westlake 38 0 Bay Village 34 6 Oberlin 12 Larry Schmid says, “You’re too close for comfort.’’ 69 Front Row: Ed Suddleson, Virg Salmons, Mike Simmons, Dave Morton, Bill Izard, Clayton Hale, Joe Kabeller, Herb Mack. Second Row: Jim Letterly, Larry Dye, Bob Ream, Gordon Henke, Tate Salmons, Dave Gager, Tom Stein, Jack Lehman, Justin Holston. Third Row: Bob Cook, Columbus Dunn, Rich Clevidence, Dana Foder, Tom Allen, Roger Smalley, Dave Gerspacher, Chuck Heiges. JUNIOR VARSITY RESULTS Medina 6 Cloverleaf 6 6 Olmsted Falls 0 6 Wadsworth 0 24 Fairview 0 30 North Olmsted 6 22 Brunswick 0 6 Ashland 20 “Hey, don’t pull my leg, says Rick Gorfido. 70 “Hey Mike, a football field is no place for gymnastics, says Dick Cromwell. Dana Fodor says “ Coffee break everyone. “ And away we go, shouts Ken Norris. Bill Montgomery says Clear the runway! “ Please ! I ' d rather do it myself, says Mike Dye. 71 BASKET JEFF BENDER WALT POETSCH CHUCK BATES STERLING MEDLEY TOM ALLEN JACK LEHMAN 72 LEO DUNBAR BERNIE SIMMONS DICK CROMWELL JEFF ZIEGLER GARY SCOTT BALL BOB BRADWAY 73 i(«t JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Unitor Coaches: Mr. Rios and Mr. Platz 74 Front Row: T. Allen, G. Henke, B. Ream, R. Clevidence, J. Letterly, C. Heiges. Second Row: Mr. Platz, M. Dye, T. Stein, R. Williams, G. Scott, D. Gager, M. Simmons. This is my basketball , yells Chuck Bates , “so if you want to play, you ' re going to play by my rules. “ Shut your mouth, Number 35, yells Dick Crom- well, “ we ' re not using you for a basket! Keep your eye on the ball! Medina Opponent 47 . Rocky River 51 54 Fairview 57 61 North Olmsted .. .72 48 Strongsville _ 58 61 Westlake 60 69 Wadsworth 66 55 Olmsted Falls ._ 56 59 Bay Village 55 49 Oberlin 59 41 Revere ...58 57 ...Fairview 58 71 Wellington 56 53 North Olmsted ... 67 48 Rocky River 67 43 ...Westlake 75 57 ...Olmsted Falls ... 54 40 .. .Oberlin 43 63 .. Bay Village ...76 61 .. .Waynedale 70 They don ' t call me Peter Pan Cromwell for noth- ing! says Dick. All right you guys, quit hogging the candy bars! 75 WRESTLING Co-Captains: R. Harper and B. Covey Medina Opponent 35 Grafton Midview 13 28.. Copley 88 12 Bera Midpark 25 15 Bay Village 23 18 North Olmsted .... 22 20 Olmsted Falls .... 17 16 Rocky River 22 21 Cuyahoga Falls .. 19 Mr. Tibbitts VARSITY SQUAD 76 First Row: B. Covey, D. Riebau, J. Parkhurst, C. Hale, R. Graff, R. Harper. Second Row: T. Buchanan, G. Oliver, B. Cook, B. Shurell, R. Kaszian, D. Gibbs. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: L. Beers, L. Dye, D. Caverly, J. Holston, D. Dailey. Second Row: J. Holston, H. Mack, B. Izard, B. Johnson, D. Morton. Medina 27 Midpark Opponent 19 28 ...Bay Village 27 25 North Olmsted ... 19 8 Olmsted Falls .. 32 15 Rocky River ... .35 13 Cuyahoga Falk . 18 Mr. Muscle Man 77 TENNIS Front Row: R. Grice, D. Neptune, H. Kraver, R. Linek. Second Row: R. Smalley, D. McClung, N. Nesbitt, B. Milliken, T. Meurer, P. Harrington. Third Row: E. Suddleson, J. Cook, P. Rogers, K. Tripp, J. Bender. GOLF Front Row: B. Johnson, G. Robins, Mr. Schock, Coach; J. Peterson, R. Cavey, D. King. Second Row: J. Fodor, F. Graff, D. Aufmuth, J. Phillis, D. Sisler, R. Schaefer. Third Row: J. Austin, N. Shanta, M. Simmons, D. Morton, C. Morton, R. Cavey, P. Vereb. Fourth Row: R. Andrews, D. Brown, K. Zarney, B. Runnbaugh, J. Seaman, R. Fodor, R. Clevidence. 78 TRACK Front Row: M. Dye, J. Wolf, G. Oliver, B. Cook, B. Montgomery, M. Judkins, C. Dunn, B. Covey. Second Row: C. Heiges, E. Waltz, C. Hale, D. Daily, T. Buchanan, J. Holston, T. Salmons, V. Salmons, D. Ger- spacher. Third Row: D. Gager, G. Happ, J. Phillis, B. Berry, R. Williams, H. Mack, T. Stien, D. Aufmuth. Fourth Row: G. Scott, J. Lehman, B. Bradway, T. Lena- berg, B. Driebelbis, K. Norris, P. Pinkerton, G. Gallucci, D. Clemens. Fifth Row: D. Berger, G. Henke, D. Repp, S. Hill, J. Holston, E. Moxley. BASEBALL Front Row: D. Robinson, J. Kabeller, S. Blankenship, T. Oliver, R. Gorfido, L. Schmid, J. Lehman, R. Whitaker, M. Cavey. Second Row: D. Koneig, C. Richardson, L. Kirk, W. Poefsch, R. Shurell, J. Largent, B. Ream, T. Allen. Third Row: D. Caverly, C. Bates, H. Burdorfer, D. Auf- muth, B. Izard, D. Cromwell, M. Delac, R. Berry, A. Kin- caid, M. Martinez. Fourth Row: J. lies, J. Phillis, D. Gerspacher, J. Can- gelosi, T. Herrle, J. Berry, J. Kovacek, R. Claypool. 79 Surfin Beatles P. Johnson; Capt. Stingers P. Donnelly; Capt. Beatles D. Letterly; Capt. Dannley ' s Debs D. Dann e ,- Capt. Motley Crew C. Edwards; Capt. OFFICIALS CLUB Front Row: L. Moxley, Miss Beck, Advisor; D. Letterly. Second Row: P. Roshon, P. Wills, L. Brown, P. Herman. M ' n M s M. Mesick; Capt. Nitty Gritties G. Webster,- Capt. Demons T. Crocker; Capt. Flintstones P. Cooper; Capt. “ 3 ” D. Campy; Capt. 80 BOYS ' INTRAMURALS TEAM HAWKS Front Row: T. Lena berg, J. Lehman, C. Morton, J. Siegfried. Second Row: D. Wotring, J. Austin, B. Haas, R. Schaefer, D. Sisler. RED DRAGONS Front Row: R: Cavey, C. Richardson, D. Koenig, H. Burgdorfer. Second Row: R. Andrews, E. Suddleson, R. Goodwin, B. Reed, T. Meurer. MAURADERS Front Row: K. Zarney, T. Salmons, P. Pinkerton, J. Cook, T. Steingass, D. Grimes. Second Row: B. Johnson, E. Waltz, D. Harvey, J. Tully, T. Krijci, R. Smalley. ROYALS Front Row: R. Whitaker, B. Milliken. Second Row: B. Driebelbis, L. Kirk, D. Aufmuth. Third Row: J. Phillis, A. Kinkade. OGRES Front Row: D. Repp, K. Tripp, N. Ellsworth, J. Kaszian. Second Row: L. Schmid, J. Wolf, N. Shanta, D. Berger, J. Cavey. BLUE HAWKS Front Row: R. Claypool, J. East, J. Kovacek, T. Coleman. Second Row: J. lies, V. Salmons, M. Martinez, D. Neptune, D. Gerspacher. Third Row: K. Norris, D. King. 81 “I can do my own hand stand thank “We three Kings of Medina High are you ’ says Rob Shurell. ” Mr. Platz wonders “Well, where is mine at? “Tag, your it. “I never could hold on to anything,” says Bob Bradway. 82 83 MARCHING BAND 84 Our Majorettes this year were head majorette Louesa Brown, Susan Spacek, Ginny Dushenke, Nancy Hubal, Judy Bushman, and Tami Crocker. Our drum major was Leo Dunbar. CONCERT BAND Front Row: P. Smithberger, L. Kern, J. Ellis, B. Koch, J. Parkhurst, V. Mofz, G. Webster, G. Dyksterhouse, S. Rapp, J. Beck, J. Walter, S. Yike, B. Komjati. Second Row: D. Koch, S. Kiefer, L. Vereb, P. Johnson, B. Brown, B. Andrews, S. White, D. Martin, P. Roshon, L. Brown, B. Tollafield, M. Mesick, N. Kovach, D. Dannley, J. Easton, J. Abrams, B. Horvath. Third Row: K. Lincoln, L. Cruse, P. Komjati, D. Shanabrook, B. Hunter, L. Carey, K. Churgovich, B. Tucker, K. Nichols, S. Rabe, T. Blakeslee, D. Broyles, J. Myers, J. Schwartz, P. Aylard, J. Gowe, S. Tollafield, J. Ulmer, N. Miller. Fourth Row.- L. Hugert, C. Walter, L. Abbott, D. Koehler, P. Blakes- lee, N. Pursley, P. Tompkins, J. Dannley, D. Brown, B. Dayson, H. Shaw, R. Riegger, D. Repp, B. Ribelin, B. Haas, D. Koenig, S. Roby, C. Jack, J. Berger, T. Meurer, V. Horvath. Fifth Row: L. Werner, P. Dreibelbis, P. Betz, B. Hanes, S. Pearce, S. Spacek, B. Day, R. Smith, D. Canfield, C. Leister, M. Flynn, S. Chandler, B. DeMuth, J. Fleming, J. lies, D. Neptune, S. Schwartz, J. Fodor, R. Churgovich, J. Silva, R. Linek. Sixth Row: M. Naftzger, S. Thomas, P. Pifer, J. Post, K. Hattery, L. Moxley, S. Dresser, P. DeMuth, S. Fodor, S. Sigafoos, B. Canfield, Mr. Carey and Mr. Mougey, advisors. Absent, D. Bowman. BAND OFFICERS Debbie Dannley, Secretary; Darryl Confield, Self- Appointed Band Manager; Sandy Rabe, Treas- urer; iohn Dannley, Vice President; Pam Smith- berger, President. The Medina Senior High Band provides half-time preformances at football games. The spring concert and annual winter con- cert also are on their list of extracurricular activities. They provide entertainment for the stu- dent body by playing at pep assemblies. The band has also credited our school by playing at various parades throughout the year. 85 First Row: A. Smithberger, L. McLaughlin, D. Peterson, C. Nichols, M. Hunter, L. Schwandt, D. Webel, B. Batchelder. Second Row: K. Partridge, K. Batchelder, P. Simones, B. Koch, P. Smithberger, D. Koch, K. Lincoln, L. Hugert, L. Cruse, B. Tollafield, D. Dannley. Third Row: E. Fetzer, H. Klopp, C. Ritter, P. Tompkins, J. Dannley, H. Shaw, J. Fodor, B. DeMuth, N. Hass, S. Pelton, B. Tucker. Fourth Row: D. Shanabrook, N. Miller, R. Smith, B. Chandler, K. Fetzer, Mr. Fogt. Absent: J. Davis, K. Renylaods, K. Friday, B. Surance. ORCHESTRA The Orchestra, which is primarily com- posed of string instruments, is chiefly con- cerned with classical music. They have been responsible for providing the stu- dents with fine musical entertainment. Alexa Smithberger, Secretary-Treasurer; Donna Koch, Vice President; Pat Tomp- kins, President. 86 CHOIR Front Row: B. Lee, M. Baczuk, L. Faver, S. Hull, A. Leaden, P. Tompkins, S. Medley, J. Abeling, J. Baldwin, L. Loveman, L. Huger!, K. Goebel, C. Harney. Second Row: M. Kerch, A. McFadden, C. Kasper, R. Cogar, S. Schaefer, S. Hifzelberger, M. Starr, T. Salmons, V. Salmons, J. Peacock, B. Dresser, K. Schubert, G. Gardner, L. Cruse. Third Row: S. Sivard, C. Arbogast, F. Schelkle, C. Edwards, C. Richardson, J. Veres, S. Eckert, R. Kaszian, M. Tench, K. Horkey. Fourth Row: C. McFadden, P. Wills, C. Brinker, K. Ryan, E. Herman, S. Horkey, L. Koppelberger, S. Kraus, C. Hronek, B. Gilliam. The Choir provided excellent entertain- ment for music enthusiasts at the Christmas concert. The chief purpose of the choir is to pre- sent public concerts and to help present school concerts and programs. Pat Tompkins, Secretary-Treasurer, Joyce Abeling, President. Second Row: James Bald- win, Student Council Representative; Sterling Medley, Vice President. 87 STARDUSTERS Front Row: Mr. Mougey, N. Miller, J. Gowe, Mr. Bixler, T. Blakeslee. Second Row: K. Zarney, D. Neptune, J. Fodor, P. Tompkins, B. Dayson, D. Repp, D. Brown. Third Row: Mr. Carey, Director; L. Hugert, J. Davis. HARMONAIRES 88 Front Row: J. Baldwin, L. Loveman, C. Richardson, J. Veres. Second Row: V. Salmons, S. Horkey, S. Medley, L. Koppelberger, E. Herman. Third Row: T. Salmons. COUNTERPOINTS Front Row: S. Schaffer, C. Hronek, B. Dresser, J. Abeling, C. McFadden. Second Row: J. Baldwin, L. Loveman, S. Horkey, S. Medley, L. Koppelberger, T. Salmons. CHORALETTES Front Row: B. Lee, K. Ryan, P. Tompkins, M. Baczuk. Second Row: L. Simon, F. Schelkle, S. Kraus, G. Gardner, K. Schubert. 89 “What’s-amatter, Judy? Are you hungry, asks Rick. “ You wouldn ' t believe what’s behind this history book, says George Oliver. We’re just waiting for the bell to ring, explains Hey Group! Just in time for the game. Jan Siegfried. The Trophy Winners B. Covey, K. Norris, B. Dreibelbis M.H.S . men at work, says Kaszian. 90 Attendants Debbie Dannely, Marcia Tubbs, Queen Sue Fulton. Attendants Pam Smithburger, Carol Lucus. HOMECOMING The spirits of Medina fans were tempo- rarily dampened as the North Olmsted Eagles beat the Bees with a score of 46-0. Only the presence of Queen Sue Fulton and her attendants, Marcia Tubbs, Debbie Dannely, Pam Smithburger, and Carol Lu- cas softened the blow. The Homecoming Dance which followed was the crowning event of the evening. October four is a day to remember for Queen Sue and her attendants. Queen Sue Fulton 92 - Mr. Gotaas says to Sue Fulton, “With this, I, thee wed.” “Matching sweaters and we ' re not going steady, says Carol Lucas to Debbie, Marcia, and Pam. Sue Fulton smiles but thinks, “Gee, but his foot is heavy.” 93 Mr. Dague says, “Welcome seniors, juniors, and tenth graders.’’ The Christmas dance, which was spon- sored by the Y-Teens, was entitled “Toy- land” this year. It was a very successful and enjoyable event. The members spent much time on the decorations which were very original. Dream on, children. The Music Men Mr. Banks to Mrs. Banks, ' “Wake up dear, the intermission is over.’’ Taking a rest Sue jokes with Doug, “One more crack like that and I ' ll belt you one.’’ 94 Bob whispers to Pat , “No offense , but your slip is showing.” Air. Dague laughs, “The punch isn ' t spiked; it just tastes that way.” “Young Love” Sandy and Bill say, “We’re trying to smile but this stuff tastes like poison.” Airs. Banks to Mrs. Haas, “I wonder what those husbands of ours are doing?” 95 STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: B. Batchelder, Historian; L. Kirk, Treasurer; E. Waltz, Presi- dent; M. Mesick, Secretary; J. Zigler, Vice-President; Mr. Loughridge, Advisor. Standing: M. Halderson, S. Fowls, D. Dannley, S. Holden, C. Lucus, J. Baldwin, J. Silva, G. Happ, P. Smithberger, V. Salmons, L. Mox- ley, D. Cromwell, C. Morton, J. Dannley, R. Kovalik, C. Hitt. The student council provides a closer cooperation with the school. It also enables a better representation of the students in all phases of our Medina Senior High School program. The student council has sponsored many activities this year. During Christmas time they held a canned foods drive for needy people in Medina county. The club was also host at a Valentine dance. All assemblies are under the guidance of the student council. “Let ' s cut this meeting short, so I can go to sleep, says Tom Krejci. 96 “Just because you don ' t agree, pleads Dick Cromwell, “please, don ' t snub me! AUDIO CLUB Front Row: J. Fodor, Chief Engineer; J. Donnley, President; B. Chandler, Secretary-Treasurer; E. Waltz, Vice President. Second Row: B. Phillips, J. Leonhart, G. Rickert, C. Kasper. Third Row: J. Baldwin, B. Buckingham. Fourth Row: C. Arbogast, L. Koppelberger, F. Miller, D. Nep- tune, K. Siedel. Fifth Row: E. Smelser, A. Fink, J. Peterson, G. Robins. Sixth Row: L. Vereb, L. Abbott, J. Lutz, J. Webel. Noon and after game dances are the major activities sponsored by the Audio Club. They are also in charge of teen canteens and setting up for assemblies. Audio Club is founded for the purpose of giving electronically minded students a way to express themselves. Ring announcer George Robins announces, “And in this corner Jon Peterson weighing 98 pounds. 97 CONTEMPORARY AFFAIRS ASSOCIATION Front Row: P. Demuth, Secretary; M. Mesick, Treasurer; Mr. Banks, Advisor; C. Morton, Chancellor. Second Row: D. Dannley, K. Churgovich, D. Koch, P. Smithberger, S. Rabe, L. Moxley, B. Batchelder, L. Jenkins, E. Waltz, J. Dann- ley. Third Row: S. Kincaid, S. Sigafoos, N. Miller, C. Arbogast, K. Siedel, K. Bujnowski, J. Davis, J. Eggleston, L. Loveman, J. Austin. Fourth Row: P. Rogers, N. Clark, L. Heintzelman, L. Brown, J. Ellis, K. Lincoln, J. Peacock, M. Marcey, S. Holden, P. Herman. Fifth Row: J. Largent, J. Baldwin, T. Fetzer, P. Roshon, J. Flem- ing, S. Kiefer, B. Hunter, K. Friday. The Contemporary Affairs Association was established for the purpose of dis- cussing current events and staying abreast of the times. One of the main events of the year was a dinner held for the club members in October. “We at least should look busy, says Linda, Barry and Marsha. 98 Front Row: K. Nichols, Advisory Board; J. Silva, President; J. Ellis, Historian; J. Post, Treasurer; Mr. Cowden, Advisor; B. Matacic, Secretary; S. Sigafoos, Vice President; M. Welty, Ad- visory Board; M. VanEpp, Advisory Board. Second Row: M. Naftzger, S. Thomas, M. Mesick, S. Rabe, S. Dresser, B. Buckingham, J. Balogh, M. Halderson, K. Wilkinson, B. Rhodes, T. Meurer, B. Brown. Third Row: L. Koppelberger, D. Clemens, M. Tomci, F. Miller, P. Gallagher, K. Siedel, K. Bujnowski, V. Daum, P. Murphy, J. Lawrence, S. Roby, C. McComas. Fourth Row: J. Dannley, G. Dushenke, L. Heintzleman, L. Hoen, C. Van Horsten, M. Pelton, J. Roby, J. Berger, N. Musch, K. Veres. Fifth Row: L. McClung, K. Rainwater, B. Beckowitz, L. Brown, P. Aylard, K. Hattery, B. Dresser, K. Lincoln, J. Peacock, M. Marcey, F. DeGenero, C. Jack. Sixth Row: P. Rogers, J. Lehman, K. Tripp, L. Dunbar, M. Lynch, P. Johnson, D. Peterson, J. Nocar, B. Millikin. Seventh Row: J. Cook, R. Whitaker, N. Ellsworth, R. Linek, M. Batchelder, L. McLaughlin, D. England, C. Vick, E. Jones, T. Crocker, L. Bohm, K. Hood. Eighth Row: S. Kincaid, S. Nettleton, B. Severs, L. Moxley, J. Gager, S. Null, J. Peacock, P. Ramer, P. Roshon, T. Fetzer, S. Fodor, C. Arbogast. L. Conn absent. DRAMA CLUB The purpose of Drama Club is to pro- mote the knowledge and use of dramatic arts in Medina High School. The club presented two plays entitled “Cheaper By the Dozen’’ and “The Un- suspected.’’ “There is only five in this dozen, says Sue Sigafoos. 99 Front Row: G. Scott, Treasurer; V. Zacharias, Vice-President; R. Kovalik, President; Mr. Duke, Advisor; C. Leister, Sentinal; G. Mick, Secretary. Second Row: D. Porter, P. Miller, D. Leister, D. Hood, T. Bridges, J. Thompson, J. Vorhees. Third Row: C. Coudret, J. Porter, A. Swart, Student Advisor; M Hettinger, C. Dunbar, J. Cambel, R. Chester, D. Taylor, Reporter. Fourth Row: L. Wells, C. Kennedy, M. Taylor, R. Walton, J. Setzer, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA AND AUXILIARY The Future Farmers of America have sponsored such activities as hayrides, dances, parli amentary procedure contests, soil judging and livestock judging. They also promote farm safety. They instruct rural miner boys about farming and life on the farm. They are also as- sisted by the F.F.A. Auxiliary. Front Row: J. Reich, Secretary; L. Akers, His- torian; L. Reich, President; L. Belak, Vice-Presi- dent; D. Loehr, Parliamentary. Second Row.- C. Schamp, D. Anderson, S. Schaefer, C. Schamp, O. C. Duke, Advisor. 100 Front Row: B. Lee, Historian; Song Leader, J. Davis; Parliamentarian, Song leader; B. Fry, Vice-President; Miss Druckten, Advisor; S. Fowls, President; J. Easton, Secretary; L. Bilinovich, Treasurer. Second Row: L. Coudret, C. Christy, N. Wiedman, B. Wyman, L. Reich, L. Akers, J. Loyer, D. Lerterly, F. Schelkle, M. Baczuk. Third Row: L. Faber, S. Weidman, J. Reich, V. Mofz, V. Lane, D. Broyles, L. Indoe, D. Bachtell, L. Belak. Fourth Row: P. Daniels, C. Schaefer, M. Beitler, P. Beers, S. Sher- man, R. Cogar, H. Sfeindorf. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA F.H.A. is to promote the satisfaction of homemaking and the interest of home eco- nomics. The members put forth an effort to help the community in any way possible. 101 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Mrs. Kellogg, Advisor; B. Batchelder, President; D. Dannley, Secretary; B. Hunter, Vice-President; M. Cavey, Treas- urer; J. Phillis, J. Wolfe, L. Vereb, J. Davis. Second Row: S. Brinker, S. Fulton, L. Currier, P. Smithberger, S. Robe, K. Bujonowski, K. Sepper, L. Kern, M. Starr, L. Mc- Clung. Third Row: A. Smithberger, P. Dietrich, V. Horvath, P. Peterson, S. Rapp, D. Rickert, B. Cronick, A. Leaden, B. Wyman, D. Hartz- ler, K. Bougher. Fourth Row: P. Rogers, D. Koch, P. Buckley, B. Todish, S. Keefer, S. Fodor, P. Yike, S. Fulton, E. Bursby. Barb Batchelder says , “I was steady as a rock all through the Observation. An Observation Day is held each spring in which they ob- serve classrooms at the ele- mentary schools. F.T.A. is an organization in order to encourage and pro- mote teaching as a future pro- fession for high school stu- dents. Commodor Batchelder exclaims, “ All eyes front! 102 GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front Row: P. Roberts, Secretary; N. Clark, Treasurer,- Miss Beck, Ad- visor,- L. Moxley, President; G. Webster, Vice-President. Second Row: D. Dannley, B. Batchelder, P. Blakeslee, P. Smithberger, S. Rabe, K. Nichols, M. Mesick, D. Eddy, K. Scanlan, S. Fulton, B. Bolton, M. Sta rr, L. Kovach, J. Easton, D. Letterly, S. Roby, L. Bohm. Third Row: S. Eckert, K. Siedel, L. Hague, J. Loyer, C. Christy, C. Palmer, D. Bachtel, J. Roby, S. Hajek, G. Dyksterhouse, P. Donnelly, S. McKelvey, S. Andrews, V. Crobaugh, B. Canfield, P. Rogers, K. Hood. Fourth Row: D. Walker, P. Johnson, J. Post, P. Single, M. Marcey, K. Rainwater, S. Fulton, J. Ellis, S. Thomas, M. Naftzger, K. Wilkin- son, A. Smithberger, P. Betz, N. Kovach, B. Rhodes, K. Bujinousky, D. Havener, V. Lance, S. Fodor. Fifth Row: G. Dushenke, J. Herthneck, C. Gorfido, B. Beckowitz, L. Brown, L. Hoen, P. Aylard, K. Hattery, B. Dresser, J. Peacock, N. Hubal, B. Matacic, S. Schilling, J. Thoman, P. Komjati, L. Werner, C. McComas, B. Knoch, R. Kaszian. Sixth Row: J. Miller, S. Spacek, P. Dietrich, B. Cronick, D. Rickerf, L. McLaughlin, P. Peterson, V. Horvath, B. Good, K. Downing, P. Herman, B. Horvath, C. Downing, P. Roshon, M. Tomci, V. Daum, J. Fleming. Seventh Row: B. Hunter, S. Kiefer, L. Kiss, J. Peacock, A. Leaden, L. Letterly, S. Rapp, P. Dreibelbis, M. Welty, K. Van Horsten, M. Pelton, P. Jones, T. Crocker, S. Brinker, L. Heintzelman, K. Lincoln, P. Ramer, S. Holden. Eighth Row: S. Ritchie, C. Edwards, P. Wills, S. Hull, M. Loyer, F. Miller, P. Gallagher, V. Perry, M. Thoman, P. Searles, M. Swingle, J. Gager, P. Donnelly, D. England, L. Good, S. Wyman. Ninth Row: S. Kraus, J. Favri, C. Palmer, P. Cooper, N. Davis, L. Martinez, M. Tubbs, S. Nettleton, J. Hetrick, C. Lucas, B. Severs, S. Null, S. Kincaid. The purpose of G.A.A. is to keep the members mentally awake and physically fit. This year, the club has had several morning playdays. They also sponsor potluck suppers for the club members. If you think this is bad, you ought to see us play Basketball. 103 Front Row: N. Clark, Vice-President; D. Dannley, President; D. Koch, Treasurer; P. Smithberger, Chaplain; B. Batchelder, Sec- retary. And I, Debbie Dannley, President of this club, say Second Row: Mrs. Neptune, Advisor; S. Rabe, B. Hunter. Third Row: J. Favri, B. Matacic, P. Rogers, B. Hunter. Fourth Row: S. Foder, S. Sigafoos, M. Mesick, N. Miller. GIRLS ' LEADER CLUB Each year the members of G.L.C. sell tickets for the ballgames. They also adopt members of the basketball team as their brothers. This year the G.L.C. members sold sweatshirts. The purpose of G.L.C. is to promote leadership, scholarship and sportsmanship among its members and throughout the school. By working together and having fun, they hope to improve the school and themselves as well. 104 LETTERMEN ' S CLUB Front Row: B. Covey, Secretary; C. Bates, Vice-President; Mr. Rios, Advisor; B. Bradway, President; B. Dreibelbis, Treasurer. Second Row: T. Allen, D. Caverly, K. Norris, T. Oliver, N. Shanta, L. Schmid, T. Lenaberg, J. Lehman, F. Graff, P. Rogers, D. Stewart. Third Row: M. Martinez, J. Holston, G. Scott, W. Poetsch, R. Gorfido, K. Tripp, R. Shurell, J. Bender, S. Blankenship, J. Wolf, J. Kabeller. Fourth Row: D. Repp, D. Neptune, S. Medley, C. Morton, L. Kirk, L. Dunbar, J. Cook, E. Waltz, H. Kraver, J. Gallucci. Fifth Row: D. Berger, M. Judkins, E. Suddleson, R. Kaszian, J. Holston, J. Lehman, J. Austin, J. Largent, B. Berry, M. Drucken- brod, P. Pinkerton, G. Henke. Sixth Row: B. Johnson, G. Happ, J. Parkhurst, D. Cromwell, N. Ellsworth, C. Scanlan, J. Jackson, D. Mantz, J. Siegfried, R. Claypool, D. Gager. Seventh Row: E. Moxley, D. Daily, G. Robins, J. Peterson, R. Smalley, V. Salmons, T. Salmons, H. Mack, R. Grice, J. Letterly, R. Clevidence, B. Ream, M. Simmons. Eighth Row: T. Buchanan, C. Dunn, B. Izard, B. Montgomery, C. Hale, B. Cook, G. Oliver, M. Delac, M. Dye, D. Morton, D. Gerspacher, T. Stein. The purpose of Lettermen’s club is to unite all high school athletes. This club has sponsored several play days through the year. “Gee, is this for me? asked Bill Dreibelbis. 105 MATH CLUB Front Row: Mr. Brewer, Advisor; L. Kirk, President; P. Rogers, Third Row: J. Eggleston, M. Mesick, D. Dannley, C. Morton. Treasurer; B. Batchelder, Secretary; N. Clark, Vice-President. Fourth Row: L. Jenkins, C. Bates, J. Austin. Second Row: P. Smithberger, S. Rabe, D. Eddy, P. Roberts. Nancy Clarlc says, “Mr. Brewer! My measure- ments are a secret. Math Club was organized for those students who wish to gain a higher un- derstanding of mathematics. The things studied are those which can not be taught during regular class periods. 106 MEDINAMITE STAFF Third Row: D. King, Reporter; S. Null, Publicity; L. Moxley, Cir- culation Manager; B. Chandler, Exchange Reporter. Fourth Row: D. Laurenz, Copy Editor; J. Survance, Reporter; L. Loveman, Photographer. The Medinamite Staff tries each year to put forth nine newspapers. The Medinamite Staff is a part of the journalism class and creates an interest in editorials and other divisions of a newspaper. Front Row: G. Happ, Editor-in-Chief; L. Martinez, Assistant Ed- itor; C. Arbogast, Advertising Manager; S. Hull, Reporter. Second Row: Mrs. Neptune, Advisor; K. Wilkinson, Circulation Manager; S. Fulton, Circulation Manager; L. Currier, Reporter. “One hour t o finish with three hours of work, says Mrs. Neptune. 107 First Row: C. Lucas, President; P. Roberts, Vice-President; S. Holden, Secretary-Treasurer; Miss Beck, Advisor. Second Row: S. Yike, P. Wills, J. Miller, L. Hague, P. Smithberger, S. Rabe, S. Dresser, L. Faber, C. Christy, J. Loyer, P. Murphy, V. Daum, D. Letterly, S. Roby, C. Sepper. Third Row: C. Walter, M. Loyer, L. Carey, C. Edwards, F. Miller, P. Gallagher, S. Hull, K. Siedel, S. Fulton, S. Brinker, J. Lawrence, B. Horvath, B. Matacic, S. Schilling, C. McComas, C. Gilliland. Fourth Row: B. Todish, J. Silva, S. Pearce, L. A. Kern, L. Werner, J. Easton, P. Blakeslee, B. Batchelder, K. Bujonowski, J. Balogh, S. McKelvey, F. DeGenero, K. Bagley, A. Myers, H. Steindorf, D. Eddy, V. Motz. Fifth Row: J. Effinger, K. Rainwater, L. Hoen, J. Ellis, L. Brown, P. Aylard, K. Hattery, K. Lincoln, J. Peacock, M. Marcey, P. Donnelly, J. Roby, P. Yike, K. Scanlan, B. Bolton, S. Fulton. Sixth Row: J. Peacock, G. Dushenke, L. Heinselman, D. Walker, P. Swingle, C. Gerfido, B. Beckowitz, J. Post, J. Herthneck, P. John- son, D. Peterson, S. Andrews, L. Kovach, P. Rogers, D. Dannley. Seventh Row: C. Van Horsten, M. Welty, M. Pelton, D. Rickert, P. Dietrick, P. Dreibelbis, V. Horvath, P. Peterson, D. England, C. Vick, P. Ramer, S. Wyman, B. Cronick, E. Jones, T. Crocker, L. Deimer. Eighth Row: J. Beck, J. Berger, M. K. Swingle, L. Letterly, A. Leaden, L. McLaughlin, S. Spacek, P. Roshon, P. Herman, G. Webster, T. Fetzer. Ninth Row: J. Hetrick, B. Severs, P. Donnelly, L. Martinez, N. Davis, S. Null, S. Nettleton, M. Tubbs, L. Moxley, J. Gager, C. Jack, S Hitzelberger. Absent: D. Campy. PEP CLUB “Cards Paula. up Pep Club is sponsored by G.A.A. for the purpose of boosting team morale. Pep Club does this by having a well- organized card section at all the home games. Pep Club should be congratulated for their fine cooperation and spirit. Cards down! says Jean and Our wayout backfield! 108 Y-TEENS Front Row: Miss Cross, Advisor; L. Kern, Chaplin; K. Nichols, Secretary; M. Mesick, President; P. DeMuth, Vice-President; H. Shaw, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Miller, L. Hague, P. Smithberger, S. Rabe L Moxley, S. Null, K. Siedel, N. Miller, B. Le e. Third Row: L. Carey, C. Edwards, F. Miller, P. Gallagher, S. Hull, B. Knoch, N. Hubal, B. Horvath, S. Smith, J. Fleming. Fourth Row: J. Bushman, B. Koch, L. Werner, B. Ribelia, K. Bujonawski, P. Blakeslee, D. Bowman, K. Churgovich, J. Easton V Motz. Y-Teens was founded for the purpose of building a fellowship of women and girls, devoted to the task of realizing in their common life those ideals of personal and social living to which they are committed by their faith as Christians. Y-Teens have three main goals: 1. To grow as a person. 2. To grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities. 3. To grow in the knowledge and love of God. This year they sponsored the Christmas Dance. “If you think your big enough we ' ll go outside and remarks Marcia Mesick. “Wake-up Sandy the meeting is about to start! ' ' exclames Judy Easton. 109 “First we’ll rob the National Bank and then there will be no holding us back,’’ whispers Sue Kraus. “Hello out in T. V. land,” yells Mr. Loughridge. “We ' re all on the wagon again,” says Bob Cook. Paulette says to Fran, “We’re the greatest.” “Peek-a- Boo,” says Pat Roberts. no Ill SENIOR DIRECTORY JOYCE CAROLYN ABELING Dramatics 10; Student Council 11; Choralettes 10,11; Choir 10, 11,12, President 12; Thespian Letter 10. LINDA CAROL AKERS F.H.A. 10,11,12; Girls F.F.A. 12, Historian 12; Bookkeeping Awards 11; Typing Awards 11; Shorthand Awards 60 warn. 11, 80 warn. 12. JOHN SHERWOOD AUSTIN Golf 10,11; Math Club 11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12; Merit Roll 10,11. MICHELE MILDRED BACZUK F.H.A. 10,11,12, Songleader 11; Choir 11,12; Choralettes 11,12. BARBARA ELLEN BATCHELDER Math Club 11,12, Secretary 12; F.T.A. 11,12, President 12; G.L.C. 11,12, Secretary 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Card Section 11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Choir 10; Counter points 10; Choralettes 10,11; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Representative to Girls’ State; Honor Roll 10,11. CHARLES ROY BATES Basketball 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Football 10,11,12; Let- termen’s Club 10,11,12, Vice-President 12; Math Club 11,12; Merit Roll 10. LINDA RAE BELAK Band 10,11; Girls F.F.A. 11,12, Vice-President 12; F.H.A. 11,12; Choir 11; Bookkeeping Awards 10; Shorthand 60 warn. 12; Typing 40 warn. 1 2. ROBERT JAMES BERRY Football 10,12; Track 11; Spanish Club 10; Lettermen’s Club 11, 12; Reserve Track Letter 11; Varsity Football Letter 12. LINDA K ATHRYN BILINOVICH F.H.A. 1 1,12; Treasurer 12; Medinamite 11; Bookkeeping Award 1 0; Merit Roll 1 1 . PAULA JEAN BLAKESLEE Band 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Y-Teens 12; Pep Club 12; Band Letter; Merit Roll 12. DAVID PHILLIP BLOSSER LINDA LEE BLOSSER Dramatics Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Girls Intramural Basketball Team 11; Merit Roll 10,11. BONNIE LEE BOLTON Pep Club 10,11,12; Card Section 11,12; G.A.A. 12; Dramatics 10; Spanish Club 10,11; Medinamite 10; Honor Roll 11; Merit Roll 10,12. CATHY ANN BOUGHER F.T.A. 11,12; Merit Roll 10,11. DIANA RAE BOWMAN Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 11; Y-Teens 12; Typing Awards 40 warn. 50 warn. 60 warn. 10; Band Award 10,12; Bookkeeping Award 1 1 . ROBERT ANDREW BRADWAY BRUCE ALAN BUCKINGHAM F.F.A. 10,11,12, Secretary 11, Parliamentary Procedure 11; Audio Club 1 2; Dramatics 12. KENNETH EDWIN BURRER Dramatics 10; Stardusters 10,11; Band 10,11; Wrestling 10; Band Letter 10; Black Seal Award 11. ELAINE KATHERINE BURSBY F.T.A. 12; Typing Award 10; Seventh Place Preliminary District- State Scholarship test 10; Honorable Mention Preliminary Dis- trict-State Scholarship Test 11. DIANE JOYCE CAMPY DARRYL JON CANFIELD Band 10,11,12; Bookkeeping Awards 10. FRANCES MARIE CARR DENNIS WARREN CAVERLY Football 10,11,12; Intramural Basketball 10,11; Wrestling 12; Baseball 10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 10,11,12; J.V. Football Award 10,11; V. Baseball Award 11,12; J.V. Baseball Award 10; J.V. Wrestling Award 12. MARTIN LAURENCE CAVEY F.T.A. 11, Treasurer 12; Alternate Representative of Medina in Chemistry at Wooster 11. WILLIAM ERIC CHANDLER Orchestra 10,11,12; Audio Club 11,12, Secretary-Treasurer 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Medinamite 12, Exchange Editor 12; Merit Roll 11. MARY LOU CHIDSEY Pep Club 10,12; G.A.A. 12; Medinamite 12, Business Manager 12; Merit Roll 10; Bookkeeping Awards 10; Typing Award 40 warn. CAROLE LYNNE CHRISTY Transferred from Cloverleaf 10; G.A.A. 12; F.H.A. 12; Pep Club 12 . KAREN LYNN CHURGOVICH Band 10,1 1 ,1 2; Orchestra 10,11; Choir 10,11; G.A.A. 10; Y-Teens 12; C.A.A. 12; Band Letter 10; Typing Award 40 warn. 10; Short- hand Award 1 1. NANCY LEIGH CLARK G.L.C. 11,12, Vice-President 12; F.H.A. 10,11, President 11; C.A.A. 11,12; G.A.A. 11,12, Treasurer 1 2; Math Club 11,12, Vice- President 12; Senior Class Treasurer; Delegate to Buckeye Girls ' State 11; Honor Roll 10,11,12. LINDA ELIZABETH CONN Pep Club 10; C.A.A. 12; Dramatics 10,11,12; Merit Roll 10,11. JAMES ALAN COOK Cross Country 11; Tennis 11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 10,11,12; Dra- matics Club 1 2. LINDA CHAROLETTE COUDRET F.H.A. 10,11,12; Typing Awards 10; Bookkeeping Awards 10. ROBERT ANDERSON COVEY Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Letter- men ' s Club 10,11,12; Outstanding Lineman Award, Football 12. PHYLLIS ANN DANIELS F.H.A. 11,12; Bookkeeping Awards 10; Shorthand Awards 11; Typing 50 warn. 10. 112 SENIOR DIRECTORY DEBORAH JANE DANNLEY Math Club 11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; F.T.A. 10,11,12, Secretary 11, 12; Pep Club 10,11,12, Card Section ■ 1 1 ,1 2; Band 10,11,12, Secretary 12; Orchestra 10,11,12, Treasurer 11; Student Council 12; G.L.C. 11,12, Fres ' idenf 12; C.A.A. 11,12; Secretary of Soph- omore Class, Vice-President of Junior Class; Merit Roll 10,11; Homecoming Attendant. JOHN DENNIS DANNLEY Audio Club 10,11,12, President 12; Band 10,11,12, Vice-Presi- dent 12; Orchestra 11,12, Vice-President 11; C.A.A. 11,12; Dra- matics Club 12; Spanish Club ' 10, Vice-Pi ' esident 10; Student Council 12. JOHN HAROLD DAVIS Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 11,12; F.T.A. 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Annual Staff 12; Stardusters 12; Merit Roll 10,11; History Schol- arship Test 10,11; Band Award 10. JOYCE MARIE DAVIS NANCY ELSA DAVIS G.A.A. 12; Pep Club 10,1 1 ,f 2; Merit Roll 10,11. ROBERT JOHN DAY ■ Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 11; Basketball 10; Lettermen ' s Club 10; Honorable Mention in State Test for History 11; Rank Award for Band 1 1 . PHYLLIS JOAN DEMUTH Band 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12, Vice-President 12; G.A.A. 10; Y- Teens 11,12, Vice-President 12; Merit Roll 10,11; Alternate to Buckeye Girls ' State 11. MARGARET ANN DONNELLY Pep Club 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Dramatics 10; G.L.C. 12; Reserve Cheerleader 11; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Merit Roll 10 11 . SANDRA SUE DREIBELBIS G.A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Student Council 11; Typing Award 11; Shorthand Award 11. WILLIAN CURTIS DREIBELBIS Track 10,11,12; Football 10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 10,11,12, Treasurer 12; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Most Improved Player Award on Footbal Team 12. SUZANNE LYNN DRESSER Band 10,11,12; Card Section 11; Pep Club 11., 12; G.A.A. 10,11; Dramatics 12; Typing Award 40 warn.; Shorthand Awar d 60, 80; Bookkeeping Award. MARK G. DRUCKENBROD Wrestling 11; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Letter in Wrestling 11. LEO JOSEPH DUNBAR Dramatics Club 12; Lettermen ' s Club 1 0,1 1,1 2; J.V. Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Drum Major 10, 11,12; Merit Roll 11. , JUDITH CHRISTINE DUPLAGA Medinamite 11, Guest Editor, Columnist; Medinian 11,12, Copy Editor; -Bookkeeping Award 10; Merit Roll 10,11. JUDY KAY EASTON Band 10,11,12; Choir 10,11; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11, 12; F.H.A. 10,11,12, Secretary 12; Band Award 10,12; Shorthand Award 60 warn. 12. DIANA FRANCES EDDY JON RICHARD EGGLESTON i t C.A.A. 12; Math Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Football 10, 11; Track 10; Merit Roll 10,1 1. NED HORTON ELLSWORTH Football Manager 10,11,12; Basketball Statistician 10,11,12; Let- termen ' s Club 10,11,12; Track Manager 10; Drama Club 12. I CAROL JEAN EMERSON Choir 10; Bookkeeping Award 10; Typing Award 10. LOUISE ANNE FABER Medinamite Staff 10; Choir 10,11,12; Pep Club 12; Card Section 12; F.H.A. 10,12; Typing Award 10, Bookkeeping 11. JOHN FRANK FODOR JR. Audio Club 10,11,12, Secretary-Treasurer 11, Chief Engineer 12; Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Stardusters 10,11,12. SHIRLEY ANN FOWLS F.H.A. 10,11,12, Reporter 10, Secretary 11, President 12. BARBARA ANN FRY F.H.A. 10,11,12, Parliamentarian 10, Vice-President 12; Choir 10,11; Counterpoints 11; Bookeeping Award 10. SUSAN BETTY FULTON Choir 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; G.A.A. 11,12; F.T.A. 12; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Homecoming Queen 12. JOANNE GAGER Pep Club 11,12; G.A.A. 11,12; Dramatics Club 12; Girls ' Intra- mural 11,12. RAYMON ELLIOT GAUGLER CAROL RUTH GILLILAND F.H.A. 10,12; Pep Club 12; Bookkeeping Awards; Shorthand Award 60 warn. JAMES RICHARD GORFIDO Football 10,11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Var- sity Baseball Letter; Varsity Basketball Letter; Varsity Football Letter. FREDERICK CARL GRAFF Varsity Football 11,12; Co-Captain 12; Varsity Wrestling 12; Reserve Track 11; Reserve Basketball 10; Lettermen ' s Club 10,11, 12; Football 2nd Year Award; Secretary of Junior Class. BARRY WAYNE HAAS Spanish Club 10; Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 11; Intramural Bas- ketball 11,12; Merit Roll 10,11; Alternate to Boys ' State 11. WILLIAM ARTHUR HANES Band 10,11,12; Band Award 10. EILEEN LOUISE HARMON Reporter on Medinamite Staff 10; Band 10,11,12; Y-Teens 11; Shorthand Awards 60 warn., 80 warn. 11; Band Award 10. 113 SENIOR DIRECTORY DELLA MARIE HARTZLER F. T.A. 12. DENNIS EDWARD HAVLIK EDWARD RAY HERMAN Choir 10,11,12. JUDITH EVELYN HETRICK G. A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Dramatics 10; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Medinian Art Director 12; Medinamite Art Editor 11; Prom Decorating Committee Co-Chairman 11; De- signed School Seal 10; Pep Club Pin 12. CONNIE LOU HITT Medinian 11, 12., Assistant Editor 11, Editor 12; Student Council 12; Bookkeeping Awards 10; Shorthand Awards 60 warn. 11, 80 warn. 12. HOWARD LESLEY HOBSON JAMES LEE HOLSTON Wrestling 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; J.V. Track Letter 12; J.V. Wrestling Letter 11; Varsity Wrestling 12. KAREN SUE HOOD Medinamite 10,11, Advertising Manager 10, Business Manager 11; Medinian 11, 12, Circulation Manager 11, Assistant Editor 12; G.A.A. 12; Dramatics 10,12; Spanish Club 10. STEPHAN ALLEN HORKEY Choir 10,11,12; Counterpoints 10,11; Harmonaires 10,11. ROGER DEAN HRONEK LYLE LEWIS JENKINS KATHLEEN FAE JOSH Math Club 11, 12; C.A.A. 11,12; Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 12; N.S.F. Summer Program 11; 9th in Y.C.A. Exam 12; Place- ment in State in Dristrict State Scholarship Test 10; Honor Roll 10; Merit Roll 11. CONSTANCE ANN KASPER Dramatics 10,11; Choralettes 10,11,12; Audio Club 10,11,12; Medinamite Staff 11; Choir 10,11,12; Merit Roll 10,11. RONALD JOHN KASZIAN Wrestling 11, 12; Lettermen’s Club 11,12; J.V. Letter in Wrest- ling 11. THERESA MARY KEMPF Choir 10,11; Typing Award 30 warn. 10; Bookkeeping Awards and Senior Bookkeeping Pin 11. LEE ANN KERN Pep Club 12; Band 10,11,12; F.T.A. 11,12; Orchestra 11,12; Y- Teens 11,12, Chaplain 12; Dramatics 10; Band Awards 10,12; Typing Award 40 warn. 10. SHARON LEE KINCAID Transferred from Royerton Senior High School, Muncie, Indiana. THOMAS EDWARD KINDER Shorthand Awards 60 warn. 1 1 , 80 warn. 12; Typing Award 40 warn. 1 1 . RICHARD ARLEN KING Transferred from Springfield Catholic Central High School 12; Golf 12; Medinamite Staff 12. ALBERT LEROY KINKADE II LARRY RUSSELL KIRK Math Club 11,12, President 12; Varsity Football 10,11,12; Var- sity Baseball 10,11,12; Student Council 12, Treasurer 12; Letter- men ' s Club 10,11,12; Honor Roll 10; Merit Roll 11. DONNA MARIE KOCH G.L.C. 11,12, Treasurer 12; Y-Teens 11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12, Vice-President 12; F T.A. 12; C.A.A. 12; Band 10,11,12; Merit Roll 10,11; Band Award 10,12. JAMES STEVEN KOTELES RICHARD JOHN KOVALIK THOMAS JAMES KREJCI JEFFREY WILLARD LARGENT Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10; Track 10,11; Lettermen’s Club 10,11,12; Medinamite 10, News Editor 10; C.A.A. 11,12; Merit Roll 10,11. JACK EDWARD LEHMAN TERRY RAY LENABURG Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12, Reserve Letter 10; Cross Country 10, Varsity Letter 10; Lettermen ' s Club 10,11, 12 . JAMES ALLEN LEONHART Audio Club 10,11,12. DIANNE KAY LETTERLY G.A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; F.H.A. 10,11,12, Reporter 11; Bookkeeping Awards; Shorthand Awards. DIANA LEE LOEHR G.A A. 10,11; Girls F.F.A. 10,11,12, Parliamentarian 12; Dra- matics 10,11; Orchestra 10,11; Pep Club 11; Audio 11; Medin- ian 12, Circulation Manager 12; Student Librarian 12; Intramu- rals 12; Merit Roll 10,11; Typing Awards 10. LAWRENCE JON LOVEMAN Choir 10,11,12; Counterpoints 12; Harmonaires 12; Spanish Club 10; C.A.A. 11,12; Medinian 12, Photographer 12; Medinamite 12, Photographer 12. CAROL ANN LUCAS Pep Club 10,11,12, President 12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Dramatics 10; F. T.A. 10; Student Council 12; Reserve Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11,12; Homecoming Attendant 12. JEANNE MARIE LOYER G. A.A 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Dramatics 11; F.H.A. 12. GUADALUPE PATRICIA MARTINEZ G.A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Dramatics Club 10,11,12; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Business Manager, Medinian 11; Assist- ant Editor, Medinamite Staff 12; Vice-President Sophomore Class; Merit Roll 11. STERLING LOUIS MEDLEY Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Football 11,12; Choir 10,11,12, Vice-President 12; Reserve Letter 11. 114 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARSHA LYNN MESICK V-Teens 10,11,12; Vice-President 11, President 12; G.A.A. 10,11 12; G.L.C. 11,12; C.A.A 11,12, Secretary-Treasurer 12; Student Council 12, Secretary 12; Dramatics 11,12; Thespians 11,12; Math Club 11,12; Band 10,11,12; F.T.A. 10,11; Merit Roll 10,11, 12; G.A.A. Letter 10; G.L.C. Letter 11; Band Letter. LYNN ALLEN MILLER I. RANDOLPH MOORE FT.A. 10; Annual 12, Advertising Manager 12; Bookkeeping Awards 11; Typing Awards 10. CHARLES EDWARD MORTON C.A.A. 11,12, President 12; Golf Team 10,11,12; Math Club 11, 12; Student Council 12; Buckeye Boys ' State 11; Honor Roll 10, 1 1 , 12 . LINDA SUE MOXLEY F. T.A. 10; G.A.A. 10,11,12, Treasurer 11, President 12; C.A.A. 11,12; Medinamite, Circulation Manager 12; Y-Teens 12; March- ing Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Card Section 11,12; Orchestra 10; Student Council 12; Intra- mural 11,12; Pep Club Award 11; G.A A. Letter 10,11; Typing Award 10; Band Letter 10,12; Merit Roll 10,11; American Legion Essay Award 10. JAMES ALLAN MYERS Marching Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Stardusters 10, 11; Dramatics 12. SARA JANE NETTLETON LINDA KATHERINE NICHOLS G. A.A. 10,11,12; Y-Teens 11,12, Secretary 12; Dramatics 10,11, 12, Executive Board Member 12; Thespians 11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11; Merit Roll 11. KENNETH THOMAS NORRIS Spanish Club 10; Y.F.C. 12; Track Team 11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 10,11,12; Outsanding Back 1963; All County Football Team 1963; Merit Roll 10. WILLIAM ERNEST NORTON SUSAN FRANCES NULL G.A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Card Seciion 11; Dramatics 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,12; Med inamite 12, Publicity Manager 12; Girls Intramurals 11,12; G.A.A Letter 10,11; Typing Awards 10; Pep Club Pin 11. JAMES HOWARD PARKHURST Lettermen’s Club 11,12; Football 11,12; Track 11; Wrestling 11, 12; Football Varsity Letter; Wrestling Varsity Letter. STUART FRANKLIN PATRICK EDWARD FRANCIS PAUL SANDRA JEAN PEARCE WALTER WILLIAM POETSCH JR. SANDRA FLORENCE RABE G.L.C. 11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Dramatics 11,12; Thespians 12; Y-Teens 12; Pep Club 12; Card Section; Concert Band 1 0,1 1 ,1 2; Marching Band 1 0,1 1 ,1 2, Treasurer 12; Orchestra 10,11; F.T.A. 11,12; Math Club 11,12; Merit Roll 10; Honor Roll 11; Member of the All-Ohio Band. LAUREEN OPAL REICH F. H.A. 11,12; Girls F.F.A. 10,11,12, Secretary-Treasurer 10,11, President 12; Bookkeeping Awards 10; Merit Roll 10,11; Short- hand 60 warn., 80 warn.; Typing Awards 10. GARY LEE RICKERT Audio Club 10,11,12. DAVID LEE RIEBAU Band 10; Wrestling 11,12, Letter 11. PATRICIA ANN ROBERTS Math Club 11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12, Secretary; Pep Club 10,11, 12, Vice-President; Card Section 11, 12; G.A.A Letter; Merit Roll 10 . SANDRA LEE ROBY G. A.A. 10,11,12; Dramatics 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12; Band Letter 10,12. PAMELA ANN ROGERS G.A.A. 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; G.L.C 11, 12; F.T.A. 10,11,12, Treasurer 11; Math Club 11,12, Treasurer 12; Choir 10; Choralettes 10; Counterpoints 11; Merit Roll 10,11. PHILLIP LEE ROGERS Dramatics 12; Choir 10,11; Tennis 11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 10, 11; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12. JOHN FRANCIS RUTTER C.A.A 12. KATHLEEN ANN SCANLAN Pep Club 10,11,12; G.A.A. 10,11,12; Card Section 11,12. CHERYL LUCILLE SCHAEFER F.H.A. 10,11,12, Treasurer; Pep Club 10,11; Card Section 11; Shorthand 60 warn, and 80 warn. FRANCES LYNN SCHELKLE F.H.A. 10,11,12, Historian 11; Choir 11,12; Choralettes 12. LARRY DUANE SCHMID KARYN LEE SCHUBERT Band 10,11; Choir 10,12; Choralettes 10,12; G A. A. 10; Dramat- ics 10; Motorcycle Club 12; Honor Roll 10; Merit Roll 10,11,12. MARY MAGDALENE SEAMON Bookkeeping Awards 10. KATHLEEN ANN SEPPER F. T.A. 11,12; Pep Club 12; Card Section 12; Preliminary District- State Scholarship Test — Honorable Mention in French II; Merit Roll 11. VIRGINIA BONN ELL SEVERS G. A.A. 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Dramatics 11,12; Y-Teens 10; Merit Roll 11,12; Typing Award 10. DIANE LYNN SHANABROOK Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 11, 12; Choir 11,12; Choralettes 11; Stardusters 12; Typing Award 10; Band Award 10. NICHOLAS ROGER SHANTA Football 10; Basketball 10, Manager; Track 10; Intramural Bas- ketball 10,11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 10,11,12. 115 SENIOR DIRECTORY ROBERT C. SHURELL Wrestling 11,12; Lettermen’s Club 11,12; Intramural Basketball 10; Wrestling Varsity Letter 11. JAN WENDELL SIEGFRIED Lettermen ' s Club 10,11,12; Wrestling 10; Intramural Basketball 11,12; Wrestling Reserve Letter 10. DONNA DARLENE SIKES Shorthand 11,12; Typing 11; Awards. JEANNE LOUISE SILVA ELIZABETH SUE SIVARD SANDRA LYNN SMITH PAMELA BETH SMITHBERGER G L.C. 11,12, Chaplain; G.A.A. 10,11,12; C.A.A. 11,12; Y-Teens 12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Concert Band 10,11,12, President 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Math Club 11,12; F.T.A. 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Card Section 11,12; Student Council 12; Honor Roll 10, 11; Homecoming Attendant 12. RUSSELL ALLAN STEVENS Bookkeeping Award 10. KURT GREGORY SURVANCE Football 10,11; Wrestling 10,11; Track 10,11; Intramural Basket- ball 12; Medinamite 10, Advertising Manager; Lettermen ' s Club 10,11; Student Council 10, Historian; Scholarship Awards: First Place Spanish, Second English 10; English 11, National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. MARY KATHRIN SWINGLE KATHLEEN TIFFE PATRICIA ANN TOMPKINS Concert Band 10,11,12; Marching Band 10,11,12; Choir 11,12, Secretary-Treasurer 12; Orchestra 11,12, President 11,12; Star- dusters 10,11,12. KERRY DANIEL TRIPP Lettermen’s Club 11,12; Dramatics Club 12; Spanish Club 10; Intramural Basketball 11,12; Varsity Tennis 11; Varsity Letter 11. MARCIA JOAN TUBBS POWELL ANDREW ULICH Bookkeeping Awards 10. JUDITH ANN ULMER Y-Teens 10,11; F.T.A. 10; Stardusters 10,11; Marching Band 10, 1 1 ,1 2, Lineleader; Concert Band 10,1 1 ,1 2; Merit Roll 10,11. EDWARD LEE WALTZ Reserve Track 10; Weightlifting Club 10; Choir 10; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Varsity Football Manager 10,11,12; Varsity Basketball Statistician 10,11; Lettermen’s Club 10,11,12; Varsity Track 11,12; Audio Club 11,12, Vice-President 12; C.A.A. 11,12; Student Council 12, President 12; 1963 Summer Buckeye Boys ' State; 1961 American Legion Essay Contest — Boys’ 10, Winner ROGER DEAN WHITAKER LYNN ROBERT WIDEMAN Band 10,11; Spanish Club 10,11,12, Secretary 10, President 11. SHARON SUE WILLIAMS Spanish Club 10,11; Pep Club 10,11; Dramatics 10; Typing Awards 10; Shorthand 60 warn, and 80 warn. 11, 100 word pin 12 . PAMELA JEANNE YIKE Pep Club 11,12; Card Section 11,12; F.T.A. 12; Choir 10,11; Merit Roll 1 1 . CHARLES JEFFREY ZIEGLER Math Club 11,12; Lettermen’s Club 10,11,12; G.A.A. 11,12; Basketball 10,1 1 ,1 2; Tennis 10,11,12, Captain 12; Student Coun- cil 10,11,12, Vice-President 12; Band 10; Stardusters 10; Class President 10,11,12; Buckeye Boys ' State 11. SHIRLEY ANN ZSARNAY Spanish Club 10, Black Seal Award 10; Typing Awards 10; Shorthand 60 warn, and 80 warn. 11, 100 word pin 12; Book- keeping Awards 10. 1T6 Mr. Carey thinks — A little help never hurt any- body. Funny looking harmonicas you have there! Seventy-six trombones led the big parade! I I I Toot! Toot Mr. Moughy, I thought you were choir director! 117 “Those are fighting words where I come from, warns Bon- nie Severs. “I’m not copying! I ' m just checking my answers with Dick ' s explains Diane Campy. “I’m so tired I could fall asleep right here says Sue. Mr. Edwards shouts, “This is not a talkathon.”.... 118 MZblNlAN ?G? ROGERS FOOD CENTER “On the Square ' Medina Call Us — We Deliver H. H. BACHTELL PHARMACY 44 Years of Prescription Service THE REXALL STORE I Medina, Ohio Phone 72-23041 INTERIOR DECORATING CUSTOM DRAPERIES THE MAGIC CARPET Residential Commercial Carpeting Harvey D. Hahn, Owner and President No. 6 Public Square Medina, Ohio 72-51641 Domestic Imported Fabrics Bath Closet Accessories ■ x i ® ' FOR FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS % CALL i i BERRY AND RITTER 233 South Court Street Medina, Ohio Phone: 72-37684 t ORBAN ' S FLOWERS ' v Weymouth Road, State Rt. No. 3 Medina, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’64 72-38502 WRIGHT ' S DEPT. STORE Medina Shopping Center 120 Things Go Better with Coke Drink focjCL -folcL’ The Akron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. v v 0 v Blackstone 3-3178 115 North High Street Akron, Ohio 121 JUST ONE MILE NORTH OF MEDINA ON U. S. RT.$42 Satin S u UX! Heintzleman CHEVROLET OLDSMOBI LE 122 CONGRATULATIONS RICKARDS SUPER MARKET Erwin Rickard ’32 Corwin Hoff ’30 Ho race Williams ’28 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY 522 South Broadway Medina, Ohio Phone: 72-38122 Nope! Tain’t Tom Sawyer! It’s Joe . . . hoping to land soon and head for his favorite store. ZIEGLER ' S on the Square Medina LAWSON DAIRY STORE “You can whip our cream, but you can’t beat our milk.” Say Gene and Mike At Your Neighborhood Lawson’s Stores two stores Women’s Wear Children’s Wear Shoes For Women and Children Men’s Accessories Linens, Cosmetics Fabrics, Notions Lafayette Rd. and 224 North Court COMPLIMENTS OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SERVICE 226 South Elmwood Street Medina, Ohio TOWNE MOTEL 302 North Court Street Medina, Ohio 72-34051 123 T25-3792 m Vi incent HAIR STYLISTS 124 W. Washington St. Medina, Ohio BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 64 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 207 South Court Street Medina, Ohio T. W. Coulding, Owner COMPLIMENTS NICODEMUS CLEANERS ’ W MEDINA, OHIO 25 years friendly service IDEAL CLEANERS MEDINA, OHIO E Z KLEEN COIN OPP. v x % BRUNSWICK PLAZA BRUNSWICK, OHIO 124 A. I. ROOT COMPANY Wjisi and Wit ' . Senior COMPLIMENTS OF donyratulations and beit wiibe 5 THE OEC iWjay all your future endeauormenti CORPORATION be iucceiiful Sincerely , Soutn JJill Wjotors Wylmouth — Jaliant % Wjedina , Ohio George Laurenz A. R. Reusing 125 BISHOP AND WALTZ Interior and Exterior Lawrence Memorials AUTHORIZED “ROCK OF ACES” DEALER 127 West Smith Road Medina, Ohio Painting Papering and Sanitas Work Call: 72-26491 72-35373 NATIONAL fyoryct to-adte DISPOSERS Product Plumbing Equipment DIVISION NATIONAL RUBBER MACHINERY CO. Medina, Ohio ormrite bTUBE COMPANY A LEADER IN TUBE Field ' s Barber Shop Across From The Jr. High 125 North Broadway, Medina, Ohio DESIGN AND FABRICATION 126 Roily ' s Truck Sales, Inc. International Motor Trucks COMPLETE PARTS SERVICE DEPT. 750 West Smith Road Medina, Ohio Phone 72-54526 127 Fi udm T fjnoldi LOWREY ORGANS and PIANOS BAND INSTRUMENTS RENTAL AND REPAIR ON THE SQUARE IN MEDINA This is your invitation to stop in at the new Frankie Reynolds Inc. store and have a demonstration of one of our new Lowery Organs. 1 will be happy to discuss the ease with which YOU can learn to play. Ask us about our financing that puts.a Lowrey Organ in reach of every family. Stop in and look around; we ' ll be happy to serve you. d Soward, Manager The Lowery Organs Fast . . . complete repairs on all types of instruments — all labor and parts guaranteed Instrument Rental Service Complete line of instrument accessories Stop into our showroom! See and hear the all new Lowery Spinet piano bring the wonderful world of music into your home . . . more features . . . more values . . . more organ by every measure. Features you’d expect to find only in much higher priced organs SUPPLY CO. flaunt THawi-! GARDEN EQUIPMENT ' Sales, Service Parts y 3 m Roto Hoe - Dille McGuire Root - Gilson - Moto-Mower Williams CJt 723-0972 3 Mi South of Medina On Wooster Pike for fast, reliable service, call 72-34044 GOWE PRINTING 620 East Smith Road Medina, Ohio Medina County ' s Leading Commercial Printers Web — Sheetfed — Offset Letterpress — Facilities Compliments of Land Title and Guarantee Trust Company 101 Public Square Medina, Ohio PHONE 72-28861 mrnmmmmmm UiAMCl Kee.pA. y u A. Qga Oh Jlte Qa! LLOYD ' S ATLANTIC SERVICE TIRES - ACCESSORIES - REPAIRS 500 SOUTH COURT ST. MEDINA, OHIO Compliments of FELTON ' S FOODS on the square Medina, Ohio Home Made Baked Goods Fresh Meats 129 BEST WISHES FROM 5 The Finest in Beauty Care M For Discriminating Women III A Nu-Trend Beauty Salon MENS WEAR 125V2 North Broadway Street R Medina, Ohio B FAMILY SHOES Phone: 72-36042 A ELM FARM ALL STAR DAIRY FOODS Our Service Is As Good As Our Products And Our Products Are The Best Call 72-38044 Compliments Of Best Wishes To The Class of ’64 Tubbs Agency Inc. Since 1921 FECKLEY AUTO SALES INC. Ford, Falcon, Fairlane, Thunderbird Medina ' s Ford Dealer For 34 Years “Known For a Dependable Deal With BEST PRICE and Quality Service Appeal” 130 Congratulations to the Class of 1964 From BLISS LAUGHLIN INCORPORATED 131 9 COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY HERE IS UNSURPASSED BEAUTY, RECREATION, AND GRACIOUS LIVING FOR THE DISCRIMINATING HOME OWNER Rustic Hills is more than a place to live ... It is a relax- ing, entertaining, wonderful way of life. Rustic Hills creates an ideal family environment and is a Community dedicated to the people who enjoy the finest in family living. 3v- : Sfcfc ■ ... .F A ' r : , M . BEAUTIFUL LAKE and WOODED HOMESITES 132 COMPLIMENTS OF Roper ' s Steak House 538 West Liberty Street Medina, Ohio Security Federal Saving Loan Association OF CLEVELAND Medina Shopping Center Rice ' s Frock Shop Tot Shop Public Square Medina, Ohio Wade ' s Marathon BUREAU COOPERATIVES (ADDRESS HERE) MARATHON SERVICE WASH CARS GREASE JOBS OIL CHANCE 241 South State Road 72-21521 Medina Farm Bureau Co-op Medina Paint Co. Paint Wallpaper and Decorating Supplies Medina Decorating Headquarters 228 S. Court, Medina, Ohio 72-54501 133 ROBERT ' S TOP SHOPPE Val-U Dress Shop 12 Highland Court “Where Smart Women “We wish all the seniors Practice Thrift” much success in the future.” Medina Shopping Center Mr. Robert — Miss Frances — Miss Dorma MEDINA FARMERS EXCHANGE COMPANY HOME OF MEDINA QUALITY FEEDS NAMES YOU CAN TRUST ' C-E APPLIANCES CLIDDEN PAINT DEXTER ACRICO Sales and Service MEDINA QUALITY OLIVER BOLENS NEW HOLLAND JACOBSEN STARLINE CARDEN CENTER CEHL 722-151 1 320 South Court Street Complete Farm Service NETTLETON AUTO SERVICE RAMBLER 215 South Jefferson Congratulations SIMMONS COMPANY HAUSTED DIVISION 134 COMPLIMENTS OF MEDINA LANES Do Your Bowling Here Where There Is All Modern Conveniences. 201 Harding Street Medina, Ohio 72-54548 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 HIGH ' S OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Medina Bargain Mart “on the square” “Where You Enter For Bargains and Exit With Savings.” 410V2 W. Smith Road Medina, Ohio Our New Address RICKARD-WILSON AGENCY 116 West Washington Street P.O. Box 267, Medina, Ohio Phone: 72-21538 or 72-30581 INSURANCE— REAL ESTATE 135 Edith ' s Fodorette Open 7 Days A Week 700 West Liberty St. Medina, Ohio 72-34755 George Reinhardt ' s Warehouse Powder Horn Gun Shop GUNSMITH 734 E. Smith Road Phone: 72-38627 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ’64 -4050 PEARL RD. ( RTE. 42) R. D. 6. BOX 17 MEDINA, OHIO GUNS - AMMUNITION - RELOADING SUPPLIES ARCHERY RANGE - SHOOTING RANGE GUNNER ' S MARKET - 507 Lafayette Road - Medina, Ohio B.EGoodrich COMPLIMENTS OF MEDINA TIRE and AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY Tires For EVERY Transport Need Specialists In “Under the Car” Services 302 South Court Street Phone: 72-21578 LANCE CO., INC. INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE MEDINA SUPPLY COMPANY Ready Mix Concrete YARDS AT MEDINA, STRONGSVILLE, WADSWORTH, WELLINGTON AND BRUNSWICK 137 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM House ' s Flower Shop 234 North Broadway Medina, Ohio SCHMIDT ' S TEXACO SERVICE 140 North Court Phone: 72-24852 Medina, Ohio Medina’s Largest Hardware Store For The Last 83 Years MAYTAG WASHER SALES AND SERVICE FOR 27 YEARS Medina Hardware 225 South Court Medina, Ohio MEDINA AUTO PARTS Distributors Of Automotive Parts And Accessories For Over 33 Years 1 17 West Liberty Medina, Ohio Phone: 72-31528 and P. O. Box 317, Brunswick, Ohio Phone: 22-53188 ore q to 9 6 DAYS CRACKER 8ARK 1 IlffllV CL0 00AYS w STATE ROUTE 42. 2 MILES NORTH OF MEDINA 138 I GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1964 Medina Wholesale Inc. Medina, Ohio Distributors To The Plumbing-Heating and Waterwell Trades TTie IVIeJina County Gazette Mondays Thursdays Established in 1832 139 OPPOSITE MEDINA SHOPPING CENTER Phone 725-4507 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964 342 East Smith Road Medina, Ohio Phone 722-1567 Medina Camera and Music Shop 218 S. Court St. Phone 722-3714 Medina, Ohio Professional Building Medina, Ohio JAY ' S MOBIL Car Wash Tune Up Brake Service Muffler Service Ignition Work Generation and Reg. Automatic Trans. Service 140 FINE MOTOR CARS IN MEDINA PONTIAC • BUICK- CADILLAC COMPLIMENTS OF Standard Welding Steel Products Jack Post, Proprietor COMPLIMENTS OF WAITE SON MEMORIAL HOME South State Road Medina, Ohio 765 North Court Street Medina, Ohio 141 BEST WISHES MORTON ' S MEN ' S WEAR 229 South Court Street Medina, Ohio K INDER’S El oBc ruxtu §a£on COMPLIMENTS OF SHAW ' S SHELL SERVICE BELVIA KINDER MEDINA, □. 7 2 5-4500 STATE RT. 4 2 LAFAYETTE ROAD - ■ i i 1 PLASTI-KOTE COMPANY The World’s Largest Manufacturers of Aerosol Spray Paints Tower West Restaurant Lafayette Rd. and Lake Rd, FEATURING — CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS AND CHOPS Open Weekdays 6:00 A. M. Till 9:00 P. M. Sundays 1 1 :00 A. M. Till 8:00 P. M. Medina’s Newest Industry Lake Road Medina, Ohio 142 HOME OFFICE— OHIO FARMER S COMPANIES LeRoy, Ohio OHIO FARMERS INSURANCE COMPANY SUPERIOR RISK INSURANCE COMPANY Chartered 1848 Le Roy These multiple-line companies write fire, inland marine, allied types of property insurance coverage, automobile, public liability, burglary, plate glass insurance and bonds. See these Ohio Farmers Independent Agents for LANCE COMPANY 109 West Liberty Street Telephone : 72-3 1 53 1 complete protection: RICKARD-WILSON AGENCY 116 W. Washington Street Telephone: 72-30581 HUNTER INSURANCE Phoenix Block Telephone: 72-54266 143 AUTOGRAPHS .--3 ’ ; v — ■ mzssr. r Fo r Reference Not to be taken from this room
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