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\ \**» 7 THETUBUNKIS 15 YSAiS OLD AHO STILL GKOWING 85THYEAH u E ll/I ijTkil\XT A •• WtiT\Bri\rHLTii»- ; nil iijir nullityi§ HMMRMi It* WW W iw SEVENTY-ONE METERSOF MEDlii JflGg SCH001 GIMU>tIAtlKG CL Edward T. Adklns Regina Allen Keith Armstrong Melva Behee Robert E. Botsford Audrey Boyce Geraldlne Brust George Butts Donald Butler James Carrel AROUND THE TOWN • This week the Medina Tribune dedicates its front page to the 71 numbers of the Medina High 'High School Class of 1936 who re- ceive their diplomas this coming Tuesday at th e auditorium and, «ith the final benediction, break up and disperse forever as a class at Medina. Almost all of the young men and women in this class are well known to us; we have fol- lowed their careers from early childhood through school, day by day, year by year; we know their families Intimately, and in many la^es, the families of the parents. With equal interest we shall fol- '\u- their careers in the future through college and life from our rocking chairs as the \folks back home,\ noting with considerable pnde and satisfaction their ambi- tions, attainments and successes as they progress through college and in the business world. Our in- terest in the members of this class \ real and genuine, and to each and every member we add our f, w.n best wishes for Godspeed, Good Luck and Success. Earl M. Collins Geraldlne F, Davis* Elizabeth Condon John Duquette Teresa Condon Phyllis J. Farrell Marjorie Cooke Raymond Gallagher Dorothy B. Corlis Joseph Garbarino A Leonard Gaylord M. Ellen Goheen Zella Grapes Arnold Hall Robert Hay Dorothy Hlggins Leo Housoman Sam Jackson Marion T, ICicbala Burton Klcinsmith John Lacy Kenneth Lewis Rollnnd Lindko Jean Lowrio Joan Malo Robert MaJonoy Gerald Mauiluy Adolph Mttt'dMolc lone Metend Mary G I&oiiogaxi Arlcne Mornonbersor ErnoJtine L, Fwk Robert 1). Murphy Gordon R, Payne •• Leal) Ookoa David A. Pearaon Doatrlco rW. Oliver Ralph V. Perklni Prartcoa A- Parka* Ine* Porry PRESIDENT OF 1ML H. S. 1036 GRADUATING CLASS • Space will not permit for a •engthy column this week from . v \ur correspondent, but we wish to take up a few lines in directing v \ur attention to the first of a ?er- !pv of articles by Norman F. Gar- r*-tt. Instructor in the Department '•/ Economics at Central China i \liege in Wuchang, whose timely * : 'i' ies on the customs and life in ( 'ma will be of special interest '\ our readers. Mr. Garrett, the •\•f \f George Garrett, of Medina, h: '•'! formerly of this village, has H- nt several years in the Orient 41 •> teacher, and will write of his •f iTcssions of that country to his ^ • y friends in Medina. We sug- ^-' that you follow each week ••'*<• interesting and absorbing f v <rs from far distant China in '•' • Medina Tribune, made especi- * ' interesting in view of the -' 'ring clouds of dissatisfaction £'' threatened outbreak of war r ! ' A ^n N China and Japan in the F »r East. John T. Lynch Read the Medina Tribune—the m*-r that is read from cover to *°\<-r for the news of the week ™ d not ikunmed over lightly and &en toaed awiy . \• •* Rural Schools Field Day The annual field day of the rural schools of the First Supervisory District was hejd Friday In city park. The weather was ideal and this resulted in a large turnout of children. Miss Luella Hoyer, Miss Ethie Croach and Miss Helen Smith were in charge with Hollis Murdock and Arthur Schrader in charge of the sports. There were contests for boys and girls with the following winners: Girls SO yd. dash—Julia PogeL, Sadie Passmore, Ida Grant, Doro- thy Henry, Elaine Reed and Vera Bernard. Shoe Race—Onalee Watts, Irene Wangrzychia, Phyllis Bensley, Marion Quintern, Inez Shannon and Bessie Allen. Sack Race—Julia PogeL Irene Wangrzychia .Pearl Allport, Mary Maddock and May Harwell. Baseball Throw—Dorothy Bie- lieski, Victoria Pulszockla, Irene La Machia, Rita Birch and Marion Quintern. Boys SO yd. dash—Lee Reith, David Nesbitt, Frank Fidanga, Louise Weld and Robert Albone. Shoe Race—Clifford, Stinson, Gerald Albone and Donald Hill. Sack Race—Earl Smith, David Nesbit, Clifford Stinson, Dick Overholt and Raymond Allport Wheelbarrow Race—Earl Smith and Calvin Hill, Donald Fronath and Warren Sargeant, Junior Lith- field and Charles Prahler, and Henry Ralph and Louis Wells. High Jump—Lee Reed .Sidney AIlls and Walter Palmer. Subscribe for The Medina Tribune Crossing Flagman Oled by Train Henry Porker, oged 73 yours, flagmnn at the fiost Avenue New York Control creasing, Wa» tnatnnt- ly killod at 5:lO Friday afternoon whllo flagging » woittbound freight train. He wus standing on the omstbounct trade facing oast and failed to »oll<!o tho appioucli of a fast easlbound Crclglit tfiiln despite the wnmijtig bletstn from the engin- eer. Tim monUboro ot «)e crew were the only wltneaso* of the tragedy, Tlioy woio Engineer C. P. Smith of Syracuse; Mlreman H. F, Nowmlller of Eiwl 8yraou»e und Conductor William Riloy of Syi-acutio. They wore questioned by CoroneEr Laverno A. waters ond mild they tow tho man standing on tho tr-at'lt »nd tried to warn him. Parle*!' had been a flagman for flftoera year* and would goon have bean poiusJoncd, Ho is sur- vived by tola wfcfo ond «ne d»u(jh- ter, Urt, Ward Sollonbeok, both of Medina, Tljo funseral wa» hold Sun- day flftorrsooo at hit borne, corner of Elm nfcrtot and IHghlnnd Ave, Rffv. Artfcstir G^egson officiating. The boarern wmru Flmii Warne, Fred Squires, ©eorge mm, War- ron Tov/rso, E&otwrt Nudd and Stephon WTutti. Burial wim In Betes Iloajd Comaetory. Harold Heik Gladys L. Sharnian Eleanor Hehom John Shimroel Edgar 3. Book, Jr. Wilson Shurgour Robert Schrader Harriet Tillman Mlldx«d R, Shaddock LouI*«- Vail / Ida B. Vincent JLeighton Voclker Francla Waanock mm watt* Mildred Wefebar Tb<?re»« White . Mmy Whltmore '• Junior L. Wilaon AJlen Winter Lions Outing And Election Medina Lions Club Outing and Election oJT Officers wa» heldTUM- day sf loiTfcoon usvl evening at the cottage of Char-to W. Boyes at Point dremxe, A*ter a program of vnriosu uperui, dllnner v/a» aervod and c&rfb *ollow«<l In trio overling. Tiie officer *ntl director* el- ected for MiQ 1930-37 #ea8o» are: President, «erca«M W. Murdoek; i«t Vict, 3>mldtmnl, cmwUm W. Boyce 2nd Vloo Pm., WraneUt B, Kennedy; 3rd Vioe I'te*,, Frederick W. Ncff; Bee,, Ilwmsn A. GJII- mtsUsri TStm, Carl W. Wirlli; Tait Twlufaer, 3. C, Pdaw, Urn Tmntft, ft Loui* V/ttltem Bong Umdm, Ch*rlos P*f. Iltidd: mrwUnn tot two y<mm, Rom IL Arnett siitl K. B. Uudira. At tiw rwext regular mWtiejr to be t%eM 'Immty «v<sning at Fair- vlow wmme, m Ptw mm wiii ,J * in dmtfi e* Of. - W,W* Hwfc wili Mmmt «t lip rr»«rt «f (ft* W***, ';• • Take idwanl*aw if «Sf »p#cUl 2-tor-l wb*CTlpU«>fl o««r. Rotarians Attend 27th Convention from every corner of the wortd. notetrlnus are heading for Atlantic Olty, N, J., to atteriu «ie 87tH q«i- nuol convention of notary Inter* national whloh will be held thiirtt Junes 22 to 30, 111 thitae five d«ya, tlinij© tltouaandi of mm, reprewmt* inii ammo alxty coutitile* anil vlftu\ nl|y iBVory claaalflcotien of bM* new or {wfeaalojn, will d/ tholr comttion aitm and pm Desaldei tlia tf«JM$ iMW Uio c«nventlon IKarfl wul W*bWtt$,. 00 irafoi'mttl group fl««embli*jt f# tho eoniildftrdllori of «pt>cl«l toplct, mnmgvA to faoltttat© the raUlJjiif of tlMtjis frani different nnrta of tlip worW who imv» Hio mm mm or advocation. Tlw tharo« of (iu| coi>v«ril!«ii, HMlaned by tlta pmw donL U. n, JolniBon, Roanoke, Virginia, I* \The Individual ItuUr- ten.'\ MoHntoges of woltoroe, at tbff oponlDU wmion Monday aftep- noon villi b« ii|v«n (jy Mayor C. 'P. White, l'r< ? #. Wm. B. Wllion of the rtotnr-y Club of Atlantic City and Ifenrsy N. Schramm of West Cliei* tor, i»«i»y1.vBnl«. governor ei t}» ROIIi llotary dlitrld which I* ho#t dli!rf.<;t to tho Rt)torl»rui of the world. Two Ilotarlan* from oppo- «ite KJdoi ot the world will matte the rwBponjKa—Tauntkiehl A»abu- ki of fokyo, Japan, m\& Hugo Bra* «er, ef Zurich, 8wlt»«rJ«nd, Tha feflturo of tlio opertlii* acmfon will b« llua m<mmnt) of Pr«#Jdent John- son, Tlie Medina U&tery will be rap- itmivui by Abbott f. Browne)!, \ Bursary Sqspect b Discharged 3omp\\ Pimm, 19, of 2D? Ciovw 8tm*fc. 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