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Ron Glasenapp SENIORS “Sitting in detention was my favorite after school activity.” — Mark Crooks Home alone? again? have a date on the week¬ end, right? What do stu¬ dents do if they ' re home alone on a Friday or Sat¬ urday night? “I work on newspaper, always,” declared Medin- amite co-editor Laurie Graham. As a last resort, many students opt to watch television. Sharon Cody and Kathy Henni- gan scan the movie list¬ ings when there is nothing else to do. Beth Van Boxel said, “I brush my guinea pig, Spencer,” when she can’t find other ways to spend her time. W by Eva Smietana N ot everyone is lucky enoueh to alwavs (Above) “The only time I go to the library is when I absolutely have to, states Tim Lewis. Tim was in the library taking notes on the Model T Ford for his senior review term paper, the biggest class project of the year. Susan Elizabeth Corey Scott Fulton Cornell Todd Michael Costello Robert James Cowger James Brian Cowley Mark Alan Crooks Peter Theodor Crooks Jeffery Garth Cram Rebecca Ann Dague 22 Seniors
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mm “My best memory is riding in the Senior truck in the Homecoming parade.” — Wendy Richards SENIORS Reginald Edward Cambell Kenneth James Catherwood Michael John Cefaratti Daniel Chapman Sharon Lynn Cody Christopher Michael Coleman Todd Eric Coles Edward Lester Charnock Cory Ray Clifford Cliques at Medina High do they really exist? he definition of a clique is a “narrow exclusive circle or group of persons, es¬ pecially one held together by a persumed identity of inter¬ ests, views, or purposes.” Most students at Medina feel cliques do exist. However, opinions differ about whether they’re a problem or not. Most people agreed with sophomore Tim Farley, that, “Cliques could be very dan¬ gerous for a loner who has no friends, making it harder to gain new friends.” Two of his friends, Mike Kennedy and Jason Blaha, agreed that this situation exists at the high school. Senior Mark Minster, disagreed. He felt, “Yes, they exist, but I don’t think it is that bad here. Cliques are a problem when they lead to iso¬ lation. When cliques overlap they’re good. ” Cathy Richling and Donna Delsanter felt that, “As you get older cliques aren’t as important, but they still exist.” Two people who feel cliques are a problem at the high school are Jeff Ocasek and Audra Whitnable. Jeff said, “Cliques are only concerned with those in the group and no one else.” Audra felt, “People are too worried about belong¬ ing to the right one. They don’t think about their own best in¬ terests. ” Renee Barengo, Senior, felt differently. “It’s okay to hang around with the people you share the same interests with, but one should be willing to include other people.” fifl by Eva Smietana (Above) The running clique riding in the Homecoming parade are Tim Wise, Brad Yant, Ranee Mcllvaine, and Todd Yant. Seniors 21
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Mark Denison ‘The purpose of high school is to leant how to socialize.” — Todd Costello SENIORS simpler back then.” — (Left) Robinette Bell take notes in her Math class. Only 2 credits of math are required however, the ma¬ jority of students take 3 or 4. (Below) Football co-captain, Matt Hall, impersonates Miami Vice star, Ricardo Tubbs during a pep assem¬ bly. Hall, along with Tom Sency, used a can of Raid to “kill” the imposter Bee from Brecksville. (Right) Tonya Hall, Kelly Hinkle, Cindy Boone, Lori Brenneman, Kathy Rau, Andrea Thornton, and Dean¬ na Patenau smile for the camera before going into the for the weekend. Cindy a former student and senior, Homecoming game. Kathy and Deanna said, “We had moved to Portsmouth, Ohio during the summer of a really great time because Cindy had just come back 1986. Ron Glasenapp Robin Kay Danielson Scott William Davis Arnulfo de Gracia Donna Lee Delsanter Scott Alan DeLuca Mark Robert Denison Lisa Ann Depaulo Michelle Deputy Brenda Jean DiClemente Seniors 23
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