Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)
- Class of 1931
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Page Three 1:23.aaaffalj-fiawjzaugaggiags2g2a.j-fQ'52a32i2511f51?S12'Si1fS5Q'SiZf651f5fv5512fSf-555WSE? g ,.:g J Eg .Lg J. 4.4 1,1 -i., -. --., ., .--- ...A ,,.-- i.- . . .-f ..-V, .-f . .- 4- L--e f.-7'l-- 'I D:4 I I K. , V--..-' V , B H-f-1 J I .V f B . .O - . SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS AND BUILDING 4' --i f 1:1 Q mv, W . C. M. WILLIAMS JOHN CLINE R. K. ESSELBURN President Vice President Clerk Page Four NEIL ROBINSON S. A. CALHOUN Y7IN.Jll7lifO'7' i.51'5Zg i ef-Qi If-Ei. fig E ill: Z-332511, .mx fm gma c waxy-sap, -1-'J fl- 'ffl -f,'-f P - -.:fv'1:1l 74.1 ' 1-z' 1 ETQQQLE-TQl:TQllEQT:TL1TlfI'Q , .,-:Y Jim.,-1,QfL Im'.v WN wt -1 4 ,, ,, . , -F2155-Ei MADISGDN IAN ii' KENNETH REICHERT JEAgiIi5fxLE Business Mcumgw' Page Fivc 'va 'Q' Waffan faA-Hawife?vaffagwiiaswfssifgs159Qgsfxzfslzwsigfsqfsl-Tznfsssglgglif MADISGDN IAN ishing the best suc- cess to the pupils of Madison., Cgownshipfxfv '33 Senior Class193'1 gig? Page Six 'aRffQ7X'?dPifLP fi'73'lQPR7i2'lg'E?7f5LPX-LQ 'd'37zgQpGLgic1G' 558N1FS'fi'i!!Gi5661'vi!GiifGQQ5G '35C'lo,'i'C1'5l'G'loQ5KC3i8' :'1 4- if! 'il A- ' lx -13 'J-'l f-43' 4951?-131 '11 R11 .911 SPX 132 3.5 Tiki- 155- hifi?-Q 5? S11 hi- 'S JRHQITFQWER' 'JQ iF. Jm'J5f'-ffl'-5. vbvnf Fllxiiii 'Silt 'Qt film 'Lax 111, 'ily 'llvrils 'Eli 'Sli MADISGDN IAN F. LERCY BLACK, Superintendent TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF '31 Four years of growth and progress is ref flected in this 'lMadisonian of 1931. May you find in it, memories to remind you of friendships made, achievements accomplished. and pleasant situations brought about by loyf alty of your teachers, and when these pages have been mellowed with the years, may they serve as a lasting memory of your high school days. Page Seven MADISGDN IAN all I!! A. L. FENDRICK And tell sad stories of the death of kingsf' Coach, History, General Science. 2, Q3 WAYNE MILLER KX A man zvlzosv zwqf looks Ire- XJ tray him Commercial Instructor. avr WILMA SNYDER uL1'l! I'lLfll'l'01f11t' mosz' scducfizw, the 'most rleccivirzg, the 'most dungerolls of QJ7'0fCSS1OlZS.H English, Biology, Physical Ed. Page E 1 ghr 'sew new Q'l:TijQ'15If'Q'1far' gm' gxwpxf3x1f13w'pn'aKiys 'wife 'ws wines-Hccfwgsgxfwmcc 'wc'sifs'sx1GfG2f6mr -'T - 5-'ff' '. , -4. Q' XJ.-'l LIP' f'J.5l' A-':'lflJL'?7-f.'fY33- l , J? ll7'l'w?E3x.15lElei':.?-fl,L ff 'Br.T-frl'-V3-5 .li'lf'.7-fE-l.' - Jnf'oFY?9J5f'45f'fmf'J5f'J5f1i5!'655'-Jmflsnfv,1Yf !:!x'ZQx'F:li'nt'!jlif'!E1L'f!ilx'!Eifi'T1iWEi2f!':lf.5:lx MADISGDN IAN EVELYN CLINE Anything Inu! History, for Histo-ry must lm false. Economics, History. LOIS HERSCHLER For there be Il'0Il11'Pl, fair 115 she. Wlzosr' l'f I'IIS mul nouns do more flg'l't'f .H English, French. DOROTHY PARK I frm sometimes gay but I am 'never sud Home Economics, Latin. Page Nm.- i ?'8??E'?87f!lC1 VQTSQEEE!?jPiF5i!7ji6554355i49lf5-'4531'551 911'911 5l 1'Sf3-'ifff if!-f!ffi Af9l1' haskiwi?51maymayfstwrmlffafflfqtemniflfqirfawtlvafaffizi MADISQDN lA,N HARRY DAWSON There is no truer truth obtainable By Man than comes of music. Raemelton High School Orchestra and Band. A. G. WILLET I believe the first test of CL truly great man is his lz.u'mility. High School 7th and 8th Grades. DAVID LANTZ 'Q ' 3 Felicity, not fluency, of lcmgzmge is rl, merit. Terman. Page Ten fwefffefrgf iHQaE.l?Lfgejfel val Sqxglmingw-u.Yl!wLg.t6t gtwgnvgwgazrgglgglggsl MADISGDN IAN RAYMOND MCCULLOUGH, P'I'iIICl.1JCLI. It is 'not vnouglz to do good, but do it in thc 'right way. Woodville. I MISS KATHERINE O'BRIAN. I lzuve often rvyrvtfcrl my spevcll, H,Cl'0'l' my S'Z1f'IlC'C.Y' Woodville. MISS HARRIETT HINK It 'rrzoftwrs not zvlmt you awrc thought to be but zvlmt IlOZl are. ' L Woodville. Page Eleven Q Q Q CEQGEWKTYCLQCESGW3fC's'2.c'C53fC5F'GE?v'Q'f-'E'Q'13-' In 4? as Ja Ve Je sw --Il! L,?,32f1Q1+S.1 -i'5f19g1o 5.11 QL gi? .fi EW ..wsrr?a.' Tf,.srf.smsrf.'?Ns:f1.srF11l,Iz4.,m1ka.1tl.11.ra.,1:'A- .Ama MADISGDN IAN W. H. HOOVER, P'ri'11cipul. Tho lzovzor of our life lies in 1Ifll'i7Zg fl Cl l'fflIll aim Irvifow us fl1ll'fL!fS.n Lincoln Heights. MISS GEORGIA LANTZ A happy life? vnvmzs przulvnt conzprmrziscf' Lincoln Heights. MISS ALICE BOYLE II'l1rLt is well done, is 110110 soon f'llOllgll.H Lincoln Heights. Page Twclvll ? Q5f ?Q' f?5flf?'7'5'iQ5'f35f' Qfflf'Ei3fi'ff SIibiiSe -?ffffl'2.fSIi?2?f?3 ' S' .ngv 'ajxziu' qu .i,i,o 1. i',1.-,v.,,L 'figxgfug 3 ':.,,,.R' ,E sfE'i!5?'s5v,.:vQ1J5'5a5fv..ra?JTff'wfgijvwlfilmvlcilf.fsliwliwlifslifuliwlifuli MADISGDN IAN VEY ABER Man is .Yfztzlws solv n1isfuL'U. Lincoln Heights. MILO BROWN Life is not life uf all with- out delight. Yankeetown. CHARLES VANDERBILT HSfl,!fi7Zg is om' thing, rloiny flll0fllC7'.U Hickory Hall. Pagc Thnrrcun Egg!235-igy3'iggaLgQaigup1g'5QQ'zjg gzfgggviqujg .qgqrgiqg 'hifiEff,'!'ifQ'1f'fQ3i1CQ3':L'Qkf1i'ifQ 'qrgfggig wlfilcilvzkfukfukilv5Pcilif:'Tlif-Qs MADISGDN IAN PAUL DAUGHERTY, P-rincipal. He 'is the very pine-applv of politeness. East Mansfield. MISS ELIZABETH GRIMES Hsllllflllffllg Jack was so comc- ly, so pleascmf, so jolly. East Mansfield. MISS ELMA ECKSTEIN Carre fo our coffin adds CL nail, no rloulrf And ovary smzle draws one out. East Mansfield. l Page Fourteen F!'3i?L-gf THREJTQQYLP Vik!! PrQi-LQQSTGLWGXQTCETGETSXEYGIWWGAVHGXSNQLYWTRYGNH' 3 f ':' N' ri? J? .sw -sg ,gg ,151 J9 45' fi 4: I 115, 'f.,:,. lt.: Agana 54:5 -v..:io.4:Tl,:. 15. ' ,Li ,ga , :ffm 3-Ilrvf Elllriffrdfi-1iffr.n adfrw mfiffzfkikwlsulnwliwliwliwlisQisQiil5sQi MADISGDN IAN MISS NAOMI WITTMER Which not even critics criiicizcff' East Mansfield. W. F. BEAM AAB61lf1 ?lfZ fl, f'l'0IllIl1.llg provi- clevzcs' He hides IL Sllllllhllfl face. Center Hall. P. L. WILLET A moral, sensible, and zuell-bred manfl Bridgeport. Page Fifteen 5 va vamamamqga vaamiauiagaxgpmpsagcsgxsrascal-zrmxsgxsaxslxslxcrexslxslx f Je if If Je we 'fl-f:'1-ir' 415: sa. lv ga QL aa 215- gag: s. mn as WWSWWJ.v!1iA!QF2??f!5fs'2!:F2!:i4w?l!:F1.1i gi.1:!liJi1:li'!A1xf!:!i'!:lt.'!lxr!7i,'!?t !ji, MADISGDN IAN ,annui- MISS VERA YOHN Custom frecowcfiles us to Gverytl1ing. Beer School. Pdge Sutcen if aid' Qiff QYU' QXJ' QYWQFU. QYY' Q'lfU' QQ '1o 4'K NTC 'h':'C 'HTC 'tiff 'Wifi 'QYCLTK 1566 LBYK 'bifcfkslf FJ. '71,-'Y' iJ. f fl. 71.47 1.17 if J! if -'ffl-J. '-'?? f1.? '9lf' .1 '9.1' Ql.1 71.2'fE.1- .LV 5175.1 74275, wlF?f'J5f'i!T!?'a5f'a5ffs5!'w5f155714551-557's5f'u5f'-'Qx'Qiiltfiniilrilrhilsilxilxijriltfllt EYQSW F 'if Xxlkx IX' A! .ar .4 h l 5 .. , I 'J 'fair J rf: 4 u'I'r1lJ' 79 l'N.L!1 4 'M ,R . 5 ,, ,. 1 ., - -- . 5+ T ml LIP?-' 'tu I . A ll V XY' I- W V. . 1,,, '1- il. ...,, 4 . P 1 .. ra I lrpij L. .,!,., ' 'I F61 ill T D , ' fig - if 1,1 V ' i'f3 'E' :Un ' ' w. .. ' .V-'. 11. 1 4. , -1-.kllhxtr 5 W I IH 9 Hr . '-Mfr ggi? Y 1 PH 1 N w- ,g s f'x . U I V -I L MJD' . r 1' 'tif A . J.+ I 1-nv - , Q.. W'-ag -r .V ' ry ' .P r1.1 .L Q n .Rl . . 4 W t - . -I I ui. . ' 'g .3 :Q r 'V' 5 Af 1 Jr 5 Q in '5-' 9 ll 'A -fd , 'ff ' ' .-A 1 ff ,I 1, U , v x . E411 MADI IAN SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION Class Colors: Blue and Cold. Class Flower: Sweet Pea Class Motto: You shall know us by our deeds. Jean Hale .v....... ............v...............................,...., P resident Jennie Harlan .,... ....,.A V ice President Leona Huffman ..... .,....... S ecretary Kenneth Reichert ........,....,...,.t.........r.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer THIRTY-ONE'S FAREWELL The time has come to part, my friends, When Life's fortress we have gained, And as the night advances The battle will be won. We brood impatiently o'er the thought We'll proudly flaunt the Blue and Gold Of life's conflicting chances. Beneath a radiant sun. Our thoughts are towards the future set You shall know us by our deeds When graduate hours are done. And thus our banner rises We hope to make our lives the best, To gain, triumphant and elate, This class of ThirtyfOne. The conquerofs prize of prizes. L H ANNUAL STAFF EditorfinfChief ...............,.................................... jean Hale Assistant Editor ..,..... ........ L eona Huffman Business Manager ..... ........ K enneth Reichert Junior Editor ......................... ........., E velyn Long Junior Business Manager . ...., Dramatics ........................,.... .... Snapshots ........ Girls' Athletics ........ .... Boys' Athletics Calendar ........... ....... . .... Earl Reichert ...Jennie Harlan ...i.....Neva Grimm ,.....Ruth Harlan .....Anton Reiser .Mildred Scanlon Class History .......................... ......... R uth DeVine Class Will and Testament ........ .....,.. Class Prophecy Jokes .................... .... Faculty Adviser ,.Adeline Pagani .........Clen Shutt ....Dorpha Maze Bailey -f aw pxipx-L3'x-f aw an .aw aw aw an pw as ws we we ws we ws ws we ws xs wsiw 5fS'ar 'lf i'5'.ll '3lTJ3f4f:1 :af 'iilrlflifJ.r'7JlTf.2-'TQSLS e.:e.fs.f1.:. as 1.:i1.:. '11 1.1. 1. wlFaL?dIl?.f,l?14fiv5ruI3fvIiiIvfr45fvfriITif1'flu111feflvzllvztlvflvsflxv'7ImwfIvsfiIvQxiln MADISGDN IAN f I JEAN HALE Sensible, kind, loving, and giving, The life she led was well worth living. Everyone likes Jean and it would be impossible not to, for she has a charming manner that wins her many friends. That's only one of good traits-we cau't begin to name them all. Hobby-Athletics. Ambition-To be a physical education director. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 45 fSec. 3, Pres. 43: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 4 fCaptain Senior Teaml Glee Club 1, 4g Orchestra 1, 35 Gym 3, 43 Librarian 43 Class Pres. 4, Baseball 3, 43 G. A. A. 4g Dramatics 1, 43 Junior Editor of Annual, Editor of Annual 4. JENNIE HARLAN Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Jennie always has her lessons prepared. Her Pollyanna dis- position wins for her many friends, and altogether, we think she is a very worth while person. Hobby-Hunting references. Ambition-To be a Latin teacher. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Adviser 4, Class President 23 Class Secretary 3, Vice Pres. 43 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 45 Freshman reporter for Headlights of Madison High, Dramatics Editor 4. Page Eighteen LEONA HUFFMAN Just 'How-do-you.-do' the cutest smile And very original in her style. Someone has said that Leona has a smile for everyone any old time-any old place-and we'll agree. Mixed in with hard work she likes her share of foolishness as well as the rest of us. You know that line about a little bad in every good little girl. Hobby-Chevrolets. Ambition-To be a Bachelor Girl. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 49 Treas 31 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 4: Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: Gym 33 Librarian 35 Class Sec. 45 Again. ant Editor of Annual 4. KENNETH REICHERT- KEN A 'very proper mam. Here is a jolly member of the Big Four. He dogg hig share in all maior sports and class problems. His cheerful dis- position makes him many friends and will be missed when roll is called next fall. Hobby-Attending every shorthand class. Ambidon-To be The Big Cheese. Activities-Class Sec. 2, Class Treas. 3, 4: Dramatic: 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3: Football 3, 45 Capt. 45 Ag. Club lg Bas- ketball 3, 4, M Assn. 49 Jr. Business Manager, Cenior Business Manager. ffawamaseamaxfgamawamaggwjiigg'vanessa sf we qfysmolgxaswesaemen lil 'rf' 'r 4r'-4i4:f1'4bf'-5i4.-',.Z,q'Q 1.11:-,QV- L Q'fZ.,:L.',' K L'Lw?.. .., .ae 6 ff ,+R , ll TF, f lk T e , 'WU 11 7 K5 X ALICE HARRY DORPHA MAZE-'ADOTY' True she is, as she has proved herself. HB6 gone dull C,,,,.e, pm gmsyy Alice is one who never forgets what she learns. This is a good quality lor one to possess who expects to be a business woman. She is steady and self-contained but not one to let a joke pass by unseen. Dorpha is a good worker and her great ambition is to bea come a teacher. Madison will miss this loyal booster. Hobby-Brunettes. Hgbby-Peg-severance. Ambition-To master the English language. Ambition-To be a private secretary. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 35 Librarian 25 Gym 1, 35 Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 35 Volley Ball 45 Baseball Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 45 Volley Ball 45 Glee Club 45 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Gym 35 G. A. A. 4. Drarnatics 2, 45 Jokes Editor for Annual5 G. A. A. 4. MILDRED SCANLON- MID A light lneanft lives long. Here is the gloom chaser of the Senior class. Her mirthful spirit never slumbers but sometimes she is so quiet we think she's dignified. Hobby-Spit-curls. Ambition-To be president of a Matrimonial Bureau. Activities-Gym 1, 2, 35 Basketball 3, 45 Librarian 45 Baseball 3, 45 Volley Ball 45 Swimming 25 G. A. A. 45 Editor of Calendar. RUTH DEVINE-USTUBBYH NEVA K. GR1MM- PEE VVEEH She has a mmmeo' all her own. She spe-ulfs for Iz,e'rseIf. Ruth is always cheerful and appears to be satisfied with the Neva doesu't let her lessons stand in the way of. a good time. world in general. She has a great liking for people and therefore She takes an unusual amount of interest in everything about her has many friends. and her only care is the football captain. Hobby-Smiling. Hobby-Talking. Ambition-To grow up. Ambition-To found an orphan asylum. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Dramatics 1, 3, Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 25 Gym 3: 45 Valley Ball 45 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Gym 35 G. Basketball 35 Baseball 3, 4: Volley Ball 4: Glee Club 45 Dra- A. A. 45 Editor of Class History. matisc 45 Snap Shot Editor for Annual. Page Nineteen 2-QQQQ 2 Efgsgfz-Q22-F45 Jag-camia'fga'fg21'eTQfs-255425 :alexa Q,'sg-as 3453 :eg amesaep-are-aff-11.2 5.2m-e.igL.furs.25pi.re fliffau.-i5.553.+1f.el liafgi 1.55 L-:Ty f.-el :fn f. -6,'lf'-6rtE1Hf9lE'lf41356ivE1i7fvE'61LEW-55iKlv54v?4.SZvQ!1f?1'fE1ef5a1-Ex?-lfsyryfffvq-'STS ' amyllf Tfi.-wi' wr. CR 51. ,ji qlmll ww L .r 1 W- A' . Nr ' , fix-0. 'Y 'I w 'I nf' 1 ' ' . N , -ll w ,HE . V. 'el' A 'fl Ua.'f1' In , 11.5 1J.y1.'.' ., 3 K1 ' WIN. Wy Q. ' ' 'I 'd uq, ' G4 . Lg, L ' vu . 1 'FI ' -1. , H f Y W x ' IL' 1 I.. 1 ,r 1 Jr 'v L Eu' Lil H I '. w .I Lp. 1 ' , HW ,,J,,,. ,-A C .V 4 Y. X -1 - f 1, , - ,- a. Alf, 13: N 3 u - X Q 1- 3 --.A rx, 3 -X ef' ,' 1 f-1--4 . 1 ,' ' , a, 4.1 -ge Q. X... gg' ef- ? Tal ANTON REISER-UTONYY' Behold, he blusl1.es.'l There is no doubt whatever but what Tony is the most in- telligent person in the whole school. Some day, at the great sacrifice of all personal feelings, he's going to benefit the public by running for county sheriff. Hobby-Standing in front of the mirror. Ambition-To reform bootleggers. Activities-Class Sec. 33 vice pres. 23 Football 3, 43 Bas- ketball 43 M Assn. 43 .Editor of Boys' Sports: Dramatics 2, 4. RUTH HARLAN-HTOOTSH My cares are now all ended. Ruth believes in having a good time while she has the chance. We wonder whether or not she spends all her time in concentrated study. Hobby-The dictionary. Ambition-To revise the History of the United States. Activities-Glee Club 1, 43 Dramatics 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Captain Senior tea.m3 Volley Ball 43 Baseball 3, 43 Girls' Sports Editor G. A. A. 4 Gym 3, 43 Girl Reserve 2, 3. CHARLES HOMERICK- CHUCK My days pass pleasantly along. ' Charles. is a free and easy sort of fellow who doesn't take life too seriously. When he isn't teasing the girls, he's drawing cartoons to enliven the pages of his text-hooks. Hobby-Chewing toothpicks. Ambition-To be a janitor. Activities-Gym 43 Dramatics 4. MABEL MOWRY A mighty lzzmtress and hee' prey was mon. Just look at Mabel's eyes and you'll catch a glimpse of her colorful personality. She never shirks her lessons providing they are agreeable to her. Hobby-Telephoning. Ambition-To be a manicurist. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 43 Dramatics 2, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Volley Ball 43 Varsity Volley Ball 43 G. A. A. 43 Gym 3, 4. Page Twenty OLEN SHUTT-UOLIEU I would willingly 'waste may time. He:-e's Madison's snappy cheer-leader. e hope that some gayd Ollie will inherit a fortune so he won't have to work so ar . Hobby-Skipping class. Ambition-To be a high powered salesman for Montgomery 56 Ward. Activities-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Cheer leader 1, 2. 3. 4: Dramatics 2. 3. 4: Pres. Jr. Class: M Association 4. 3 -X .D .--A is-M. 5w1.H.Ew. ,E-,-.1 ge -.-,iii 31 1113 1 we , 'r e s -..-- s- --L -1,1 Q-,-J N -gs.-, em. -- 345. -1-4V ,M f.. P., H, A, -gg. s W N N e ' X X Q N. x L::,L..7.1..vQ.:-.971.51-a-gms H?-sew ae. , .Cl .a .V .. 1 w , . ,. 5. , . ,W Y , X., ...Q-,.,. X.-5, K. -rc. 3'Yfa'1.'.'m.':.'.'s-3E ,'m.ge e.':.fxx':fie,.':.. o MA leSGDN IAN CLARA MAST RUBY GARST ' H na r A 1,'f'l'f1l0llS 1nm'd. Clara is obliging and sincere and has a friendly smile for everyone. Her dignity is ever unruliled. Hobby-Being composed. Ambition-To be a missionary. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Volley Ball 43 Baseball 3, 4, Gym 35 G. A. A. 4. A RUTH LANTZ Her 1lIll1l'7'C never l'm'ies.' Ruby is a quiet person and seldom says much except in History where she talks all the time. Always ready to lend A helping hand, this lady is most likable. Hobby-Having dates. Ambition-To start a hope chest. Activities-Girl Reserve 2, 3, 43 1Sec. 41 Baseball 4: G. . A. 4. '4Luugh mid the world laughs with you. Ruth always knows where she is going and what she is going to do. She has a never failing sense of humor that wins for her many friends. Hobby-Working Algebra. Ambition-To be an oper Activities-Girl Reserve Glee Club 4. ADELINE PAGANI Her voice was ever gentle and low. Adeline never trifles with anything, but works sincerely at everything she undertakes. Her air of gentle dignity cannot be copied. Hobby-Studying. Ambition-To be a stenographer. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Baseball 3, E Iliaslxtball 3, 43 Gym 35 Librarian 43 Editor of Class Will: . . . 4. a star. 1, 2g Gym lg Dramatics 2, 45 ALICE SHULTS- AL A maiden never bold. Alice has a reserved and gentle manner and her quiet air hides much of her character, which is one of real worth. Hobby-Taking life calmly. Ambition-To be a Sunday School teacher. Activities-Girl Reserve 1, 2: Gym 3, 45 Volley Ball 4: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 45 G. A. A. 4. Page Twenty-One 'Q' Q' 'Q '32 'Q ZS A5 L555f5'f'3l5 5 53' F253 Q9 ,LQ5ZfS ',Sg2' .. 2 0 MADISQN IAN HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '31 N THE Autumn of the year 1927 there entered Madison High School the most ungreen, graceful, group of Freshmen our dear old school ever welcomed and ushered into the Freshman Room. So began the career of the Class of '31. Of course this Class which was to graduate in '31, some of which to become Senators, some old maid schoolma'ams, and perhaps one to be President of our country, and others very important, surely nexer talked in the Study hall or blushed when an Upperclassman addressed them, and they all proved to be very dignied. In the second year, as Sophomores, 'their ranks were somewhat lessened, the Class losing a considerable number of the precious boys, of which remain only 4 in the Class of '31, but of whom we predict great things. As Sophomores, the Class chose as their President, Jennie Harlan. That year the Class was very busy and did not have very much time for par- ties or other activities because of the P. A. D. lessons which Miss Cline heaped on their burden of hard lessons. The Class of '31 entered the School as juniors and started the year right by electing Olen Shutt as their President. This year the Class took a greater interest in athletics, a great number of them winning letters. The Seniors were very royally entertained by the Class of '31 at the Annual juniorfSenior Banquet, held in the Spring of '3O. Much cleverness and wit, thcrto concealed, was flashed in the junior Class Play, entitled A Kentuck Belle. As the Junior year came to a close, the Class of '31 looked eagerly forward to the next year when they would be dignified Sniors. In the fall of 1930 the Class of '31 came back Qmost of thtllllb much changed in appearance. They seemed to have grown up over the summer. The Class chose their oiiicials as follows: Jean Hale, President, Jennie Harlan, Vice President, Leona Huffman, Secretary, and Kenneth Reichert, Treasurer. These officers were chosen very carefully because of the great responsibility placed upon them as Senior OHicers. And now, as we go cheerfully onward toward a bigger, fuller life, whatever awaits us, we are determined to do our best by everything and everyone as we would have everyone do by us. Yet, one and all, we turn our faces backward with regret at leaving dear old Madison High, the school we all love so well. RUTH DeVINE Page Twenty-Two aw an pug-r'.g15.a'.gw5a',g'5a'.gi5f'315505-f' 3 J-Naya Ql!fi'Qlh14'Q:ff2fQ -'fQR:'g':'Q LQZ'QLQ'YfQI1!'fgFQ3?f1iIQi?Q we wx' MADISQN IAN CLASS PROPHECY OR nearly ten years I have been living in the north woods of Canada. I had been thinking of returning to the United States, one evening I decided to leave. About 4 o'clock the next morning, after a hearty breakfast, I went to the dog shed and brought out my faithful old dog team which had served me for many years. By 7 o'clock I was ready to leave. Bidding my partner goodbye, I left. The day was beautiful. The snow crackled beneath the runners of the sled. At ten min' utes of four I arrived in Quebec. From there I took an aeroplane and in three and onefhalf hours I landed at the Chicago airport. As I stepped from the plane I ran into a young man. Oh, I beg your pardon, I exclaimed. NVell knock me down with a rudder if it isn't my old friend Olenf' Boy! was I suprised! There stood Kenney Reichert in an aviator's suit. Of course we chatted for fifteeen or twenty minutes like old friends do. Ken then insisted that I go to his house and stay for dinner. NVhen we reached his house we were shown by the butler to the dining room. There I met his wife, the former Neva Grimm. The dinner was splendid. We turned to the parlor and talked over old times. Kenny knew where some of the other grad' uates were, so we prepared to leave for Los Angeles in the morning. We arrived in Los Angeles the next afternoon. We jumped a cab and drove to Beverly Hills. There I met Tony Reiser and his wife, the former Miss Mowry. Tony was an architect in Los Angeles. We visited Tony and his family for a week. During this time we met Miss Leona Huffman and Miss Ruth Harlan. They were doing a prosperous business in a dress shop located on Sunset Boulevard. We then went to Kansas City where we met Chuck Hornerick doing a good business in a tooth pick factory. In a few days we returned to the city of Chicago. I decided to look around a bit. As I was walking through the Loop I noticed a sign which read something like this: DeVine and Harry, Attorneys at Law. Why, I exclaimed, Can that be Ruth DeVine and Alice Harry who were in the Class of '31? Well, curiosity usually wins, so I determined to find out. I walked into the waiting room and as luck would have it, Ruth came to the door. I handed her my card. Are you Olen Shutt, the boy in the Class of '3l? Yes, I answered. Of course we were glad to meet each other again. After visiting with the two ladies, I ref turned to Kenneth's home. . That evening Ken insisted that we go to a movie. The News Reel showed ,lean Hale. champion tennis player. We saw a few of the most interesting parts of the game and also where she was awarded the championship cup. After the News Reel came the Vodvil. The master of ceremonies addressed the crowd, Ladies and Gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to present to you Miss Dorpha Maze, Miss Adeline Pagani, and Miss Ruby Garst. These ladies are known all over the world for their dancing and signing talent. Ladies and Gentlemen, Miss Dorpha Maze. When Dorpha had finished displaying her splendid dancing ability, Miss Pagani and Miss Garst gave us a duet. It certainly was fine. I never thought that there were so many in our class with such hne talent. In the main picture, L'The Lady from Paris, five girls from our class had leading rolesg Miss Mildred Scanlon, the Lady from Paris: Ruth Lantz, the Comedian and Maid: Jennie Harlan, Mildred's mother: Clara Mast, 'lennie's sister: and Alice Shultz, the Girl of Yesterday. The picture was the most amazing I had ever witnessed. After the picture we went to Ken's home where I spent the night. During this time I had tried to persuade Kenny to visit me. He hnally consented, and the next morning we left for my home. When we reached Quebec we stored the plane and took the dog sled, In about eight hours we came in view of my cabin. My partner had dinner ready and after the meal we ref tired for a much needed rest. Kenneth wanted to see the country so the next morning we ex' plored for mile around. Ken stayed for a week's visit and then returned to his home in Chicago, leaving with me renewed memories of my Clases of 31, OLEN SHUTT. Page Twenty Three xfam32rgr3ggQf'3a5'ag3ff,awa'aQa'xfpwfgpiffaw'as1.xs35s3ics3xs15slxsgfrcis-wrsfwclslrc 1-X655 v f.. Q. I F-f?7Ji7i.-' 4.12.1 -:e2.fT::g xg. sr-. as L-: .sz is.: 1.14.1 ..: on 2'.rml?wiIfiw?Ifr2!,rJiiffilfif-Jfr2Iii:f25rvIfrrQvQ1ikwllnwlxelnwlwwlrwlrwlewitalk MADISGDN IAN LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '31, of the Madison Township High School, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testaf ment, in manner and form as follows: 1. We bequeath Ruth Harlan's blushes to Bill Young. 2. To Mary Kelley we leave Charles Homerick's toothpicks that she may have something to pick on. 3. Mabel Mowry's winning ways with the Freshman boys to Eethel Brokow, 4. We leave Ruth Lantz's knowledge of French to Leota Blackledge. 5. We bequeath Neva Grimm's cry for A'Red Heads to Ilo Moser. 6. To joe Erhart we leave Olen Shutt's vocal abilities tand how!J 7. To Arwilda Enders we leave Kenneth Reichert's green sweater with his Basketball lettter so that she may still believe in Santa Claus. S. Ruth DeVine's struggle to grow up we leave to Max McFarland. 9. We leave jean Hale's knowledge of Basketball to Mary Smith. 10, Jennie Harlan's ability to make A's to Kenny McKown. 11. Dorpha Maze's winning ways with the men to Kathryn Wagenhals. 12. To Mary Kohler we leave Anton Reiser's idea of marriage. 13. Mildred Scanlon's love for men in uniform to Arlene Fike. 14. We bequeath Alice Harry's shorthand ability to Gerald Garret. 15. To Norma Russell we leave the studious nature of Clara Mast. 16. To the class of '32 we leave Adeline Pagani's love and knowledge of American History. 17. Leona Huffman's permanent wave we bequeath to Leona Matteson. 18. Alice Shults' knowledge of Algebra we leave to the coming Freshmen. 19. We bequeath Ruby Garst's skill in passing notes in the study hall to Earl Reichert. We hereby appoint Miss Wilma Snider sole executrix of this, our last will and testament. In Witness Whereof, the Class of '31 have hereunto set their hands and seal on the twentyfninth day of May. Signed: CLASS OF '31. Witnesses: GEORGE ROGERS CLARK THEODORE ROOSEVELT TECUMSEH Page TwentyfFour X'!1d'i'ieQp'1fiiJf?'i'.d'll'y'f,JXv'1111- Q'2re'f,Jif-' '.JXv '.JXd'.QX9'IHG EIC' 6 EK' 8 EKG l!i'G.'!R'6 71x'G?ii'6Ivis'6. Luft Quik l!1i'tLq1l' A :.a-'.1i ass. Ji.,-5:1 se 1.1 ss. J.-fi 4.4. sn. 11.1. is.: 5.1. sea are ax., :..'1.:. an QL 1.2-4. WEPJQ 5,5355 'u5 J5T's5! 'JF51J!:1f1J!Tl?'J!E'o'!57 'Tlx 111 'ax 'Eli 'ik 'Fmt ik :Tut :Tilt Tilt MADISGDN IAN CALENDAR SEPTEMBER S-School starts with a bang. 9AEverybody welcomes the new teacher and who is also the Girls coach, Miss Snider. 10-Freshmen having a time finding their classes. 26-Football season begins. Kenneth Reichert Captain. 26-Butler at Madison. Butler 13-Madison O. What a game. OCTOBER 3-Senior Weiner Roast at ldlewod. 34Bellville at Madison. Madison 13-Bellville 7. 10-Madison at Lexington. Madison 19-Lexington O. 10'-Miss Cline and live Senior girls attend the George Roger Clark Centennial at Springfield. 14-Madison vs. Mansiield Reserves. Madison 6-Mansfield O. 17-Madison at Butler. Madison OffButler 12. 24-Hallowe'en Party held at school. Everybody there. 25-Senior Party at Kenneth Reichert's home. 29-MadisonfLucas game at Lucas. Held to scoreless tie. NOVEMBER 3-Freshmen still getting lost. 7-Lexington at Madison. Lexington 6fMadison O. 14. Madison at Bellville. Bellville won. ,Too bad. 14-Football all over. Butler champions. 19-Girls start volleyball season. 19-Seniors look forward with much confidence that they will win. 19-Sophomores vs. Juniors. 26-Seniors vs. Freshmen. What a fame. 27. Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 1-Everyone back to school. 3-Madison vs. Adario Basketball. First game and were beaten. 3-Freshmen vs. Sophomores. Volleyball. 19-Volleyball ended-SENIORS CHAMPIONS. 19-Christmas Vacation. 25-Merry Christmas, Everybody. JANUARY 1-New Year's Party held at Ruth Harlan's. 5-Mr. Bailey has grown a mustache over vacation. 12-Mary Kohler receives a letter from a certain Eighth grade boy. 16-Madison vs. Adario. We won of course. Page Twentyffivc fraxfafvaxgprfprvaraaxgprgaxmpxgprfasaxanxeaxsaxsaxguxgaxgxxgwxgaxgnxgmf JL .xy 49 'L-', f1Lf'VEJ:' if' .49 4.-2543. 4.1 -11 - LS? 11.1-. PLL Epi- in i gl.-E iS.--f 15- hr- .Hg ff.-f S. liters? .rasssfirwsrvfE1fr,1.r,1.ss.ss,EE:i.-Q. fa. sr. -11. ra. -1. ste. an.-ar.11.fai. MADISQN IAN CALENDAR JANUARY fffontinuedj 19-History and English test. What a day. 20-Madison vs. Weller. 220.3-MidfYear Exams. Was everybody happy? And how. 27-PlymouthfMadison Game. Looks bad for us. FEBRUARY 6-Madison vs. Lexington. Copper another victory. 10-Senior Girls win over Sophomores. Basketball of course. 11AChapel in Memoration of Lincoln. 14 Valentine Day. Who did that come from? 20-Madis.onfButler Game. 2OfJuniorfSenior Game. What a night. 26718-Basketball Tournament at Mansfield High School. Tough. MARCH 1f15-Kenneth and Glen missing a lot of school, They say they are getting ads for annual. Kidding I think. 17fSt. Patricks Day. Conrad wears green. 17- M meeting at Bill Youngs Oh Boy. 20-Seniors have St. Patricks party at jean Hales. APRIL I-All fools day. Ask Miss Snider what was on that bookfreport handed in by a certain Junior boy. 9f1O-Start practice for Baseball. All girls out. 10-School broken into last night. 22gjuniorfSenior party at school house. Did Mr. Black eat ice cream? 22-After the party centain Senior girls were strutting up town. MAY 1i M banquet at Ashland. Were the boys initiated? 1-Notebooks and then some more notebooks. 1-Very busy month. Especially for Seniors. 7-Senior weiner roast at Glen Shutt's. Did it rain? 12-Senior Play-was it good? 13-juniorfSenior Banquet. 13-14-15fSchool Exhibit. 15-Field Day Meet. 19fAthletic Festival. G. A. A. and Boys Letter Association. '20-Annual finished. Boy it's a wow. 24-Baccalaureate Services. 2SfCommencement exercises. 29-Are the Seniors really crying? So glad to get out. Page TwentyfSix 6L'if64L'3'GJg'5Ch':S'615f8l5K'Kg1f we!:awea2.auef.ampx.f1ax.fpffpxeipwiaw-.gwtax ps.'sifsLsics.:w-rss-.iran J' fr' f 'I' !. ' 4539! -if if -if lift rl-'Q if 1 55' i'T-R' in R F37-+ l'-.Em Elf, Ll- , .3 ark Lg ififsllifa:iff-if1Jl5r1s5fvfivfivfirv5f1e5wfivfiffilvsliilvrfkili-Qs iliszfkilfuflvefliiln xf fs., 7 1 1 I X A X Q X 'M x 5' 2 X fi X14 -al 'iz 4-5, s 4, I i xx w m K 1. , H, . I '. l in . -.mi MADI IAN JUNIORS Winifred Black ,...,,A.. Katherine Wageiihals Leona Matteson ....,... Lois Addlesperger Nevella Addlesperger Lillian Anliker Mary Armentraut Winifred Black Leota Blackledge Thelnaa Brown Wendell Case Fred Conrad Frances Destershaft Joe Erhart Arlene Fike Gerald Garrett Martha Hoover Floyd Kisling' Mary Kohler OFFICERS President ......,Vice President .....,.......r..........Secretary Amanda Lantz Virginia Lee Alice McBride James Mahon Ella Marxrin Leona Matteson Ilo Moser Alice Niebel lrwyn Ohl Earl Reichert Helen Ross Mildred Rowan Robert Selby Mary Smith LaVerne Thrush Katherine Wagenhals Mary Kopcial Page Twentyhszven ?'37Q'Pi '-4255213 va 'if' azfazaw pfgpff' auifaxgia G'1-511131873566EYCLXGBWSSZGQIGSXCEYGLYCLY 5' ,JE-' 'S' 'B' 'Lr' -fs' ,Ji -Jcfldic' i-Jbfld-fl? flu' ,Jia-lfp? 'n?- i .?f gf 'ff 51.2 9.2 'L' Ei- gf-1 'ala 'E 7'2?if1frrd.?-fsrf2rt12rLa.m1,Q1.es.rffrra:,1Pa,-ata.a1.faaata1'tf,:wai.fatfma1t 51. ,ji qlmll ww L .r 1 W- A' . Nr ' , fix-0. 'Y 'I w 'I nf' 1 ' ' . N , -ll w ,HE . V. 'el' A 'fl Ua.'f1' In , 11.5 1J.y1.'.' ., 3 K1 ' WIN. Wy Q. ' ' 'I 'd uq, ' G4 . Lg, L ' vu . 1 'FI ' -1. , H f Y W x ' IL' 1 I.. 1 ,r 1 Jr 'v L Eu' Lil H I '. w .I Lp. 1 ' , HW Paul Koozer MADISGDN IAN SOPHOMCRES CFFICERS Robert Taylor ,Y,.. ,.,.Y........,...,,,. ....,...,,...,. P r esident Sammy Wilkins .. ............ Vice President Richard Hinshaw ........,.r.,.,.........r,r,,.., SecretaryfTreasurer Arthur Baumberger Paul Baumberger Wilbur Chronister Ruth Cleland Dale Beer Irene Bell Ethel Brokaw Leland Case Marjorie Fox james France Marian Gallagher Richard Hinshaw Edward Hoover Robert Huffman Mary Kelley Sylvester Kiser Harold Mast Max McFarland Dorothy McMillen Dorothy Miller Louis Motter Coreta Buzzard Kenneth McKown James Wynn Pete Miller Henry Pagani Ralph Reed Anna Reiser Maragaret Reinoehl Mary Savina Margaret Schwier William Schull' Chmer Shellhaas Russell Smith Bernard Spence Robert Steward Eugene Stone Wesley Stone Robert Taylor Donald Terry Nellie Touby Christine Van Dine Irma Van Osdel Dorothy Weatherby Elton Winck Sammy Wilkins William Young Miriam Yarger Mike Hammer Erancesbelle Miller Wendell Oswalt Page Twcntyflfight we 'Hagan gfavffagea y'R'5Q15i8f5-i8'fSi! 5259155159usslzfsrvrslisbafsfsslssz-qfsfafsis as-:sf:afsae-nfsaesafsaesafsafwaeaf MADISQDN IAN FRESHMEN oFF1oERs Elsie France ......,. .......,........,.., Pete Hergatt ...,.A,, Robert Snyder . Ruth Ainsworth Theodore Au Joseph Bader Edith Barth Carl Bernhardt Marjorie Bird Marjorie Bletz Eva Adelle Brewer Dorothy Brokaw Nora Belle Brown Eleanor Cleveland Annabelle Comer Ethelene Cowden Dorothy Davis Orva Dawson Carl Dinger Bertrand Edwards Arwilda Enders Velma Etzwiler Herald Eyerly Agnes France Elsie France Elizabeth Gilde Willard Cladden Catherine Gongwer Walter Hamermiller Matilda Harfman Pete Hergatt Wayne Hull Clarence Kilgore Richard King Albert Kipp Arlie Kiser Helen Kisling Mary Kithcart Ethel Lewis Mike Luich Olga Luich Mary Mahon Mae Marvin Esther McBride ..e,,..,e,Pres1dent ..........e,,Secretary Vice President Earl McFadden Gertrude McLaughlin Harriet McLaughlin Carl Niebel Rose Pagani Leta Plcw john Purdy Chester Roberts Ralph Rogers Ella Sabo Mary Schillinger Alma Schlosser Frank Schnieder Vern Smith Robert Snyder Maryellen Spriesterbach Lola Thoma Pauline Thrush Clair Touby Lewis West Page Twenty-Ni va fayiasliavseafffaffai-reef-faaefzafeafeasfzsffssifsrf,sigfsszfszfsigfsrgfsfqfsrqsqf 25: I x iliili1i5ilir:1i17ii7i1'linflir:'1iili MADISGDN IRAN SENIOR GIRL RESERVES The Senior Girl Reserve organization is a High School branch of the Y. W. C. A. The purpose of this organization is to create a friendly spirit among all the girls and to strive for higher ideals. This year the organization has been very active in its service work. Baskets for those in need were given at Thanksgiving and at Christmas time and a Treasure Chest was sent to Porto Rico to establish a friendship with our foreign sisters. On April IH the Club held a Mother and Daughter Banquet. The success of this Club is due to the untiring leadership and cofoperation of our adviser, Miss Evelyn Cline, and of our president, Jean Hale. jean Hale ........ Mary Kohler ....... Ruby Carst ,......,. Mary Kopical ...... Members are: Margaret Rinoehl Mary Savina Bertrude McLaughlin Mary Schillinger Miriam Yarger Mary Kohler Katherine Wageiilials Maryellen Spriesterbach Elsie France Leona Huffman Mary Kopcial Leona Matteson Matilda Harfman Clara Mast Dorothy Miller Mabel Mowry Adeline Pagani Helen Ross Page Thirty .............President Vice President ..........Secretary ......Treasurer Nevella Addlesperger Lois Addlesperger Elinor Cleveland Arlene Eike Marjorie Fox Ruby Garst Neva Grimm jeal Hale Jennie Harlan 8- i2'f,5 P'j5ff,235?1Q'5l1?5vf?Id'lCQQQ'l5.8'QQ'2iJ' Q'zf,-H131-idiiv' QC U-3561 'WRX 'EXW 'iii 1Iis'Q'Qi'G 2056 'g'is'G'iYGi'9YS HTC i-'II' -I fl a1L.iaJLr.l1 '..l,'J.'. iff ll-I J.-', if - rf 15 5.1 ,'-A .91 lg.:--.1l' 19.1, 'HZ' ful- .L I uIfIfHgRL'1JIR5'sIfI!'fWs5f'sI:If1J5'RsIEFw5f'wwumfwllx?F:lnf1QvQyfllxtltlnijlxffjlt 17:1-L Th Club is divided into two parts as follows: MADISGDN IAN GLEE CLUB The Glee Club, composed of twentyfnine girls, is not a compulsory association, but is entered into willingly by those having vocal talent. It lays emphasis on a large variety of songs, and is maintained partly for diversion and partly for the stimulation of the other students. Through itls able director, Miss S1...ler, the Club has improved greatly over its predecessors and is expected to become even better at a later period. SOPRANO Mary Armentraut Neva Grimm Winifred Black Mary Kopcial Mabel Mowry Jennie Harlan Adeline Pagani Arlene Fike Marjorie Fox Dorothy McMillen Arwilda Enders Lola Thoma Leta Plew Helen Ross Rose Pagani Dorothy Miller Jean Hale Velma Etzwiler Annabelle Comer Martha Hamilton ALTO Ruth Lantl Dorpha Maze Ruth Cleland Amanda Lant: Evelyn Long Ruth Harlan Lois Addlesperger Mildred Rowan Miriam Yarger Page ThirtyfO mam amp -fanaafianfgawigpafgpfgaxfawgpslwsft,xm,xe1arsmrs1sxsa1rs'axm,xs.'txeMm,x 4 tif :fi Jet Ai 4.4 4.1 ae .sa 1.1- :ga 2.1 :sa 5.1 .aa maya an. Q.: .ana 5.1. 3. d4f ER2l?rds!?jQ'riQ1dfr2ifr1iifrJEfi5rf4Kr.2fE'wliik-Qvsqvsilvsflvrfk'ikfsjvznmwlrvlx MADl5'N IAN Page Tlurly'Tw0 ORCHESTRA The High School Orchestra is a finely balanced organi ation and it is both interesting and encouraging to note that it is much in demand at the various community activities The select grade of music has always been well accepted. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS Leona Huffman Wiiuifred Black Annabelle Comer Marveline Harper Joe Luich Amanda Lant: Elton Wiiuck Frank Kilgore Orva Dawson Frank Schneider Ralph Reed Arlie Kiser Robert Taylor Mary Smith Mary Armentraut gigggaag-'gggigar55gag?gw5iiggF4wgpgugggggggvzggiwggrqrggugs ,za .xg .xg we .fa we .35 we W w Sfmwrfii1r's,i:i,.zf13,.:fk,,:'3..rmlisii.r35g'1fQii7k17v'.1 TK jawjvflyuijt-7,-7, , MADISGDAI IAN BAND The Madison High School Band, though only three years old, has made remarkable progress under the direction of Mr. Harry Dawson, The band is building a line reputation of which the school is justly proud, and appears at most of the home athf letic events. Annabelle Comer Mary Smith Winifred Black Clarice Black Leona Huffman Barbara Schneider Agnes France Orva Dawson Frank Schneider Ralph Reed BAND MEMBERS Arlie Kiser Leona Matteson Robert Taylor Betty Lentz Glen Shutt Mary Armentruut Ruth Cleland Irma Van Osdel Robert Morris Ruth Cleland Thin 'aw my ,nw .aw awiggggujggggggfc'.qw-g4gu5fgi5a'.ggfqrgsgg459155's.5g35g's5gLs5g's1rg'-fgfsfs nr mrelfrf MADIECN IAN WISHING WELL Operetta Terence Fitzpatrick O'Grady, Masquerading as Terence O'Moore .....,...... Olen Shutt Noreen, youthful niece of Lady Mary ...........,,.........................,.,..... Doothy McMillen Lady Mary Donnel, owner of Falls Park Manor ....,.... Squire Baxby, neighbor and suitor of Lady Mary ...,... Darby Duffy, an old servant at Falls Park ,...,..,,.,,.. Nora, Darby's wife .................,,.................. Dan Tryon, groom at Falls Park ............ Kathleen O'Mara, maid at Falls Park ........,.. Maureen McGibney, a Dublin society girl ,c..,......... Molly O'Tool, friend and accomplice of Maureen ....... Mary Armentraut ...Bernard Spence .Kenneth Reichert ......Evelyn Young .............joe Erhart .....Adeline Pagani .........Mary Kohler K .... Mildred Rowan Felix Murphy, a moneyflending lawyer ...... ..................,............,..,...,...... R obert Taylor Fairy Daiicers-Winifred Black, Annabelle Comer, Lillian Anliker, Leta Plew, Marian Gallagher, Helen Kisling, Ruth DeVine, Elsie France, Mary Kopical. Chorus of neighboring Gentry-ffMembcrs of Girls Glee Club, assisted by John Purdy, Orva Dawson, Frank Schnieder, Louis Motter, Robert Selby, Gerald Garret. Girls' Glee Club assisting in Chorus Work. TIME AND PLACE: All three Acts take place in the Rose Garden of Falls Park Manor, Dublin County, Ireland in the year 1773. ACT I. Noreen is very fond of the stranger who introduces himself as Ter- ence C'More. Lady Mary, much in need of money, takes him as a lodger. Squire Baxby, a neighbor and near bankrupt, persuades Lady Mary to sign a second mort- gage on Falls Park Manor, under the guise of helping her in her financial difliculf ties. Terence sees through Bai-:by's plan and attempts to aid Lady Mary. ACT ll. Afternoon and evening of same day. Molly O'Tool tells Lady Mary that Terence O'More is an impostor, his real name being Terence O'Grady of Hitchcock Court and a member of a very wealthy family. His mission being to purf chase Falls Park Manor for Maureen McGibney. Lady Mary is heart broken when she learns of Terence's insincerity and Squire Baxby's dishonesty. ACT III. Next morning. Terence discloses his true identity and proves his love to Lady Mary. Page ThirtyfFour ik-P2 -PIX-f Ike' pk-f Mr-f dire' ,JY-f JF-f pk-' pi-'v JG wifi vii MKG 1-'KG vit H166 MIG wt HTG 1-'xt '-'KG ui' may 1514 'gill-fl'i:,g'l' egg fegj fggffg,-gl iqgiey' iz: 1,1 'T 3,1 E'lf1l 'f-if. 'i 51.1 ,gil 1,15 11,1 1, so 'sm' 165115 'JE '65 1455145 H455 was 'ax 'Silt 'Eli 'Lili 'Qt 'Tlx Wit 'Fmt ini :Eli :Tai MADI 5 GDN I AN OH SUSAN Drama DRDVCFS MCfCClith-WC2llthy bachwtlor .....A. ...A.. K enneth Reichert Mrs. Marion Wcatherbyfefhis aunt A,,,, ,v,,,,,, D Orpha Marg Rose Parsons ...,..,.,,A,,,,,,, ..AA,,v,.,,,,,, .,,,.,, M 3 bgl Mgwfy Edith Parsons, her sister ,s,...ss.., ,,,,,,,,,,, J gan Hale Janet Dalton, young clebutantc ,s,,,,,,s,,,.,.,., ,,,,,,,,, N eva Grimm Mame, a member of the robbery trio ,,s,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,, Jennie Harlan Lefty, her brother ......,..........,s.,,,.,...,,,. ,..,,,,,. C harles Homerick The Old Soak, their father ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, A mon Raiser Jason, servant and butler ..........,...... ,,,,,, O len Shutt Mrs. Hawks, nurse and housemaid .....,.........................,.s Ruth Lantz Danvers Meredith, a healthy, wealthy and wise bachelor is a source of worry to his aunt, Mrs. Weatherby, who is anxious to see him marry. Rose and Edith Par' sons consider themselves as eligible young ladies for his attentions, Mrs. Weatherby has arranged a party and plans to have her nephew meet Janet Dalton, one of the most attractive of the seasons debutantees. Mame has her plans frustrated when attempting to rob Meredith's home by a young, attractive, well dressed lady. The young intruder is persuaded by Mame not to call the policeg the two exchange clothes. Mamie leaves and the strange lady is found by Danvers on his return home. Danvers, much to the disgust of Jason and Mrs. Hawkes, hires the young stranger introduced as Susan to assist with the housework. She is bothered fre' quently by Mame, Lefty, and their father, who pose as her relatives. The strange and numerous experiences culminate in Danver's admission that woman's wiles break man's will. g4.4iswQM?g 5: , 't 32:52lfa .fs..5 ,J 'f' --sewer 'Q' 'ff ra- .. --'Q' ve- - . N..iQga.49 .A uma QQQAQQQ W N .wi-gaggi- '- J 3343?-g-3? u if 'l ,Q wxegiggh lg. vs . Et XL K0 V ml' I ll i I Page Thirty'Five 1o3CQ1YQ.LYSSTGiG,'R'G.'QfC33,5fClTK'C,EifCgT1!'CQi3'C'f ' -il?-iFr ill:-5.-36-il?-'1Fz-'ll :iJ'i,-'.F:-?r--ie,-4 F:r.,'l-1-s.'1i-5,1937 '15,'u-?'L9? l2?1Ls.5f-u.21s.31:.1if fp, Jnlfwlf vim. Wallin! 1,45 -fm. in-If 6.t!. J.1,. Jul! 33, ,rx ,lg ,gy ,,.r3,'1JQ,1r3,1r3,1J3,'!,JL'1,,3,1Jk MADISGDN IAN CHAPEL PROGRAMS Chapel Programs are held every two weeks under the supervision of Miss Evelyn Cline. The programs are of a varied nature with material appropriate for each legal holiday. These are looked forward to by every pupil. At one of these programs we had with us an exfprofessional tramp who told of his experiences in this part of his life. Another time we had with us a man and his wife who had been to Panama and who talked to us concerning the people, climate and animal life of that region around Old and New Panama. On Arbor Day the Biology class, under the direction of Miss Wilma Snider, gave a very interesting program with talks on birds, trees, and a drama presented by three girls who dressed and acted like farmers. Pep meetings were held at the close of the Chapel programs. After sitting through a program everyone had a great deal of excess energy and vim which they exercised in these meetings. Thanks to Miss Cline and others who co-operated with her in-giving and pref senting these fine programs. Page Thirty-Six .afas?slgaQ?i14?i:-15532314Fam3:-Q51-Q,f:-424242,94162-its:372.24152-:r2.Sqr,sq:fsqm: J,1?f's,i!'mQFJMENJ.-Zf'wi.vFs.Ju.,Zvi-Fs,J:v.w!v,-Fiatfl1mflfmf!fmilgfi-.gf!q,f1,gP5i3f5.'31,'5f5,3 :' 9 I4 1 .x u,Q sau-J hx I' VM? hh N-54,57 I ML L jx! ' .Ninn 'I 'V r,.i Tf 1: ff,gfL':,'jaf4 - .'-I' A' 5 Q-Q ,K Q., 1 ln. , - f Y ' ll 'I' ' v V.: x I-Y -1 l , ., . - ., I A + . F A' gi' . 4' 'U -FN' ' Q ' 'ffm 1 ' L N Q ' 1 , u 'x I1 'I ,, xv . . r '. ' '.3'- ' . . .., .. H xr, 1.5, 'of 'J'- In . .x.1:.w1,I . ,Ziyi 'e fs . 'f , .. , , I 1'-1, -I 3. 1 N J.. - 'fx ' - 1 f-vF?'- .- P F3153 ' 'jg ,A uh t An . ' I k 1'--4 w x. x wif' V ,, . . V 3, L vA:-1 Y nf' ' Self mi fy-,f '- ki . 'l , I '25 . JF rr . , E. V- '. -wx , ' 3... ' - 3, 'MA I. 'fl wtf' 4, .- .v ' r 'Z' ' 5 iv' ' ,- ' , .gl ,. 1. .,, U ,ye , 1., 'll 14,1 F K W vig- ,'ZJ-- .W fvrz Q , V 9 wh' b 1 n MADISGDN l AN O Nw.-umm. ummm 'mms M ASSOCIATION The Association was formed on February 6th for all Madison letter men who have earned a letter in any sport. The motive is to encourage and stimulate more interest in Athletics. The ofhcers are as follows: Williaiii Young, presidentg Kenneth Reichert, vice presidentg and Earl Reichert, secretary and treasurer. Other members are: Anton Reiser, Robert Stewf ard, Weiidell Oswalt, Richard Hinshaw, Robert Taylor, Chester Roberts, Mike Luich, Henry Pagani, Dale Beer, Harold Matst, H1914 Bernard Spence and Fred Conrad. vw -lk, 4 fffis , Glafiagrq. 'WW 'wg i l QU? Page Thirty-Seven XIQFEQXiQii2iIQFEQFiQFJQY!QYiQgLggigQNfQ3f5EfQlfQkfQNfQ3fQ3fQWfS3fS5f9bf ikfQ6Slsi7kwiewiealewlfwlcwlewlewie MADISGDN IAN FOOTBALL KENNETH REICHERT Ken, Captain and quarterfback on the team and one of Madison's best back field men. He always played a stellar brand of ball. Ken is a Senior and will leave a place to be filled by some other great onfcoming star. ANTON REISER Tony, played a good end on the Madison team. One who could block and snatch passes with great ease. He is a good sport and took hard work without a word. Tony is a Senior and will not be with us next year. FRED CONRAD Fritz, is Madison's all-county quarterback. He is a Junior and we expect a lot from him next year. He was one of the fastest men in the county and deserved a position on the ll-c unty team. HoL 5 Dynamite always played a bangfup game for Mad' ison. He plays tackle and is one of the best in the county. Although he didn't win allfcounty recognition, he is a great player. is ag and will be with us next season. HQ, is Small, B4-fS,j5 H 51-362.0-flg,6naM .tau EARL REICHERT E, is another junior who played center on Madison's team. Earl was one of the leading centers in the county. He will be back next year and will probably be an allfcounty man. WILLIAM YOUNG Bill, is one of Madison's best back field stars. Bill has never lost any ground when carrying the ball. This great defensive player was injured early in the season and perhaps that's why we lost several games. RICHARD HINSHAW Dick, is only a Sophomore and will have two more years to play on the Varsity. He is one of the smallest and shiftiest backs in Richland County. A dangerous man to try to stop once he gets in the open. Much will be expected of Dick next season. DALE BEER Beer, is another Sophomore who played end. He was a great pass receiver and a hard man to stop once he tucked the ball under his arm. Dale has two more years to shine for Madison on the gridiron. 1, Th tyfEight W dE?PYffZ,?. '-fifff 8 ?'8'W2?f+ 8?252 1:85438 52593555TSR'519'SEWSQIFEWFBFSEWFWYFBFQEWWW an . MADISGDN IAN FOOTBAl.l....Continued HENRY PAGANI Hank, is one of Madison's allfcounty men. The best underlineman on the team, we won county recognition because of his great defensive playing. Hank played guard on offense and tackle on defense. Later he was moved to a backfield position where the fans will probably see him playing next season. He is a Sophomore and earned his first letter when a Freshman, ROBERT TAYLOR Bob, is another Sophomore and will have two more years to play for Madison. He was one of the greatest tackles in the county. Alf though he didn't win all county recognition he will have a great chance next year to become an allfcounty player. BERNARD SPENCE Spence, is one of Madison's fast men who played guard at the Beginning of the season but was later shifted to the backheld because of his tremendous speed. He is only a Sophomore and may develop into one of the greatest players ever to leave Madison. MIKE LUICH Mike, is one of Madison's onfcoming stars. He is one of the two Freshmen to earn their letters. Mike played in the backiield and has promises of developing into a great star, CHESTER ROBERT Chet, is another Freshman who will probably follow in his brother's steps. If he does, he will be one of Madisons greatest athletes. Chet played end and won his letter. We expect much of him during his three remaing years. MIKE HAMMER Mike, is one of Madison's greatest players. He was a sub' stitute but saw action in several games. He will probably be a varsity member next year. , ROBERT SNYDER Bob, is another great Freshman player. Although not a regular he saw action in several games. He shows prospects of developing into a great center. Bob has three more years to play for Madison. PAUL BAUMBEROER Baumy, is one of Madison's subs who came out regularly for practice. He always worked hard and will probably be a great foot' ball star in the future. He is a great tackler and wrecked several good plays dur- ing scrimmage. WENDELL OSWALT A'VJendy, is a Sophomore and played guard on the team. He was a great defensive player and next year he will probably be an all' county member. He has the fighting spirit. ROBERT STEWARD Bob, is a Sophomore and therefore has two more years of football ahead of him. He is a good offensive guard and with a little more practice he will become a great all around player. Much is expected of Bob his last two years. FOOTBALL SCORES Madison O Butler ,,.. 13 Madison Bellville .. Madison Lexington Madison Butler .... Madison Lucas ...... Madison Lexington Madison Bellville .. Totals . Opponents .... ......, Thirty hi-3355513hQi2FiEg3ig3'ac13'zrL3'afi3Ys1?'afQ.'.3hfgl37141361055'e1rG.E1fsL1rGLQ'-it F'1f6L6,'K'8l5,1li'6if'0i'GQu'lC6,',Q'ls'8i or . fi Jw 'ei fe .ee 4.44.1 4.1 .se 1.4 1:'.fl1 2.1 1.1-,Y-.X-,F.1ff,1.l s.: as ar 35.2.1 3.1 Qllrdfiffdfil'?5'li'F5liif12iiiff:lfir1s!i'r2fr?v!i'rzfifufirfvflxfQvQ1ikafkslviflnwlmiln-flv:7lwf'1 MADISGDN IAN Page For sf. . '-'Dau i . . i E l BASKETBALL...Varsity The Basketball tournament consisted of six well played games. The most interesting of these was the hard fought junior' A Senior tilt which ended in a tie, 1343. An overtime of three minutes was played which resulted in a victory of the juniors when Mary Smith tossed the ball in the basket for 1 point on a free throw. KEN REICHERT, the highest scorer on the Madison team, played center. He later was moved to forward where he continued to shine. Ken was a consistent player and a very good defensive man. This is Ken's last season as he is a Senior. TONY REISER, another Senior on the squad, and who played guard. Tony was a cool, deliberate playerg an excellent defensive as well as offensive man. At the beginning of the season Tony was on the second team, but he worked his way up to a first string position. EARL REICHERT, another guard who played consistently. Earl was a good shot and a good defensive player. He is a Junior and will have another year to star for Madison. FRED CONRAD, another Junior, who played on the Varsity. Fred was the man on the team who always got the ball. He played center and was a good man on defense. Much will be expected of Fred next year. QHIVIER SHELHAAS, a sensational sophomore who earned his letter in basf ketball. Ohmer was a good defensive player. At nrst he played guard but later was shifted to center where he starred, SAMMY WILKINS, M3diSOl11S sensational forward. Sammy was a sure shot and a good defensive player. .He is only a Sophomore and has two more years to play for Madison. ' BILL SCHUFE, Sam's partner, who played the other forward position. Bill was a cool, careful player who always scored in every game. He still has two more years to play for Madison's cage squad. . xa'.pw..aw1pw.'airwayaw'.axa.naiawgw,a:.,aw.ips:.wsrs-Arai-irsiwcsrpcs:9rs.'ws.-tsrsairsaxa we tw .oi 4,01 .491 J,-vg , gg gg, 43 .J-Q, .J,-9, .4,1,..:,-Q 4,-v tg: 51, Lg: ,ga ggi Egg.. gl. 31. gg 51-9-,p 1 1 Efrfsfifi:fisvfi'fJfifvEufi:vfi:u5fu5ffJfifvfiffszgkilvflvsfkrfflvzflmfsfkallvslvsiflifsjmw MADISQDN IAN MIKE HAMMER, another guard who played irregularly. Mike did not play enough to earn a letted but hc played enough to get experience for his last two years. Mike is only a sophomore and will probably make the Varsity next year. Honorable mention should be given the members of the second team. They came out regularly for practice and played against the regulars, The following made up the second squad: BASKETBAl.l....Second Team Robert Huffman Robert Steward Henry Pagani James France Robert Snyder Richard Hinshaw Mike Luich Wendell Oswalt Clarence Kilgore William Young Robert Selby Chester Roberts BASKETBALL SCORES Q Madison Adario ,....,..,.....,,,,..... 12 13 Madison Butler ..., ..,...... 6 O 12 Madison Ontario ,,.., ...,..... 1 9 12 Madison Lucas ......... ...i..... 2 5 22 Madison Lexington ..,,. ......... 3 1 17 L Madison Plymouth .. ., ..,...... 13 16 BX' Xl X Madison Weller ....... ...,..... 1 9 30 iffy v Madison Lucas ..,,.. .,.,.,,,. 2 O 21 li. X . td Madison Ontario ., ......... 19'-+9 li Madison shiioh ....,.. .c...,.. i 7f1S COUNTY lg Madison Shiloh ,.,.... .....,... 2 7 31 Madison Lexington ......... 31f19 I Madison Adario .,,,,,,, .,.,..... 17' 6 age.-,L- Madison Plvmouth ...,... ......... 2 O-23 Madison vs. Lucas ,i,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 3,26 Madison Weller ..o.. 1.,....,. 2 9 9 Madison vs. Plymouth ,,,A,,,,.,,,,, '12f3C, Madison Butler ,,,, ...,..... 4 Of1O M - Totals ....,.,. ..., ,,s.,,,, 5 O 66 Totals .... ...........,. 3 99308 Page For ryfOne mail gijfgwplgijigiyggw-gas'g1jQe'Qggggfg15gggv'gg5359'tfgfstg-9359 355 'mfg 'mfg 'egg up 3:-CQ 155,15 MADISGDN IAN GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year Girls Athletics is carried on in the form of Qin lntrzunnrzil progrinn rather than lntwsfholzlstie competition. Bzisehall, Volley Ball. gintl Bziskethull tetuns were chusen from each class and a cup is to he L1warc.Ied to the class with the winning teams. A Girls' Athletic Association was organized at the heginning of the year with a inenihership of 63. This is the first mgatiiizaif tion uf its kind at Mgidisuii and the girls take an active interest in it. Points are given to each girl for xxirious things in athletic activities toward obtaining tl letter or gi nuinernl. Page Forty-Two 'Koi dk! p'h'1',JXg,f3X-ff pq' gifvfdkv' Jireujgkilk-'1JX9i'QG 'NYG ,'!'X'G ATG- lQR'Cfb3fC 3'X'GIIq'R'K 1058 36166. 3158 LYCER' .-' Jr , ':'V 'r' J.-' J.-'I J.-'I JA J.-' 'E L , Jr' 55 '-.E ,'-.1 ':.1'f:.l-8.2 ,'-.L 1,1 1,2 1,1 '-,:,.j-,tb 1, 'Jm7Hi5f's!TIf's5f '45!V!TI!'fF:Ix'iQx ik. Tlx 'Qt 'Fmt Tax 'flu 'Qt Pint :Fmt MADISGDN IAN SENIOR VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS A new sport added this year which the girls enjoyed very much, was Volley Ball. A tournament consisting of six games was held, some of which were playcd in the evening preliminary 7 to the boys' basketball games. In all it was a very interesting conflict, with the champion' ship being awarded to the Seniors who won all their games. Neva Grimm Ruth Harlan jean Hale Mabel Mowry Adeline Pagani Ruth DeVine Alice Shults Dorpha Maze Alice Harry Mildred Scanlon Leona Huffman Clara Mast Miss Snider, Coach lui -ii' puma! IFS' ' ll . Env Q :J . ll iris- 351' D- ml as QMFIIII QIIIIQ l lui! Page Fortyffhrcc We 233533, nfrawiafsawggsff SiE59'fi5fSiQGS?9l'W5i3f5ff?'lJ' ,QWAWQLW .1 a, f. 1, amerfissrffs f-waqfsmfxsrs MADIS N IAN JUNIOR BASKETBALL Novella Addlesberger Mary Smith Winmifrcd Black Amanda Laut: Mary Armentraut Ilo Moser Helen Ross Miss Snidcr, Coach W Page Fony'Four vgfavgfavgfegffavr'my'ev5fev:.fa'gf'e15sa'5fe9 fs'-fsiqfsqfsW:'9,'.Qz'S'!5s'qfsiifsfhifsfiislfsif u!5:REWu!fi s!3:Ws5'f4F5f1sQ-1s!3fWs!EYs!T?:H FQ: Q1 ik Qgfik ikfQe iii iliik ww I YQ Q , ffw W yn 4 571 HW .4 h l 5 .. , I 'J 'fair J rf: 4 u'I'r1lJ' 79 l'N.L!1 4 'M ,R . 5 ,, ,. 1 ., - -- . 5+ T ml LIP?-' 'tu I . 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' V J ' - ' . . v , fr- .4 1 , . w , w ,. I 1 7 lfef' ' Q , . . .nn , ,'. . 4 4 ww I If 'AA' rs5 . . filkiLA.,flM MADI IAN The joke editor may write till his linger tips are sore, But some one is sure to say, Oh! I've seen that one before. Absentminded Professor Mailed six letters in an Austin Car, parked near the curb. Phoned a tree doctor when his wife complained of a splitting headache. Cut a hole in his umbrella so he could see when it had stopped raining. Ran out of gas and forgot that he was with his wife. Mr. Fendrick: Are you laughing at mc? Class: No, of course not. Mr. Fendrick: Then what else is there in the room to laugh at? Lillian A.: My boyffriend declares he'll go crazy if I don't marry him. Alice N.: Ah! Then there's no hope for him either way. Ruth C.: Do you think the dead can communicate with us? Mirian Y.: I know they can't. Once I managed to borrow a dollar from a Scotchman. A week later he died, and I haven't heard a word since. A child of any American pair Should show regard to their gray hair. And should in manner kind and meek, Let 'em use the car one night a week. Senior: 'LHave you heard the latest joke concerning the Scotchman? Junior: No! What it is? Senior: Well, it's like this, they have begun to fry their bacon in Lux, so it won't shrink. Alice C: Which would you prefer in your future husband, wealth, position, or appearance? Dorpha M.: Appearance, my dear, and he's got to appear pretty soon. Bob T,: So you gave up trying to teach your girl to drive a car. Harold M.: Yes, when I told her to release her clutch she let go of the steerf ing wheel. Ruthie has a little tongue, No praise am I bestowing, For everywhere that Ruthie is Her tongue is sure agoing. Science Teacher: 'kFire burns only on the outside. Freshman: Next time, I'll stick my finger on the inside. Father: Son, what makes that hump on your back? Charles H.: I smoke Camels. Ruth H.: k'Let's go for a walk, dear. Boy friend: Walk! What for? I've my car out in front. Ruth H.: It's doctor's orders. He told me to exercise with a dumbbell every day. - A note found in Study Hall: Dear Irene: I'd rather hear you chew your gum than Rudy Vallee sing. Marjorie F. Wilbur C.: A chap here wants to know if a football coach has four wheels. Louis M.: And how many wheels has it got? OH! OH! OH! Wouldn't it be wonderful -No Ex' ams. k'What do I care. You Can't Park Here -The Halls. I-Ie's So Unusual. My Fate is in Your Hands -Faculty. Teacher: fln French Classj Isn't there a town in France where they make Bourbon wine? Leota B.: Keep your mind out of the cellar. Page Forty-Five: W Fl 3l?73 3E3f 47553593?i3ff3l5?4l5f6lf 4579f?F55 F5959 1f9'f'if5 355559 if9fif9 39555 J If .'3?s!f:YsExEs545?:??sWx5U!?zEYnie17614ikakwflcilf:Tkwliiki!cik Page Fort MADISGDN IAN NOTICE TO SENIORS How to use your diploma to the best ad- vantage: 1. Use it for backing sheet on your typewriter. Z. Have it made into a lampshade. More fun watching people try to read it. 3. Cut it into little irregular pieces. Makes a wonderful puzzle for the kid brother. 4. Put it under the tablecloth at the place where your coffee cup usually stands. 5. Crease it down the middle: fold each corner down towards the center: then double it together, fold back each wingf and you have a wonderful air glider. 6. If abroad, draw a picture of George Washington in one corner and pass it on as a hundredfdollar bill. 7. Frame it and lay it carefu ly face downward in the bottom of your trunk. Mary A.: fSinging sweetlyj uAnd for Bonnie Annie Laurie, I'd lay me down and die. Principal: Is Miss Laurie in thc auf dience? Mother: Why were you kept in at school? Arline F.: I didn't know where the Azones were. Mother: Well, in the future just ref member where you put things. Coach: I'm having bad luck with my chicks this year, Ken R.: Thats tough. What kind of feed do you give them?'l Coach: Feed? Why none. I thought the old hen gave enough for them. Miss Parks: What is etiquette? Freshie: Saying, LNO, thank you, when you mean kgimme'. Miss Snider: Why does a dog hang out his tongue when running? Biology Student: L'To balance its tail. y-Six Orva LJ.: Mother which is correct Bob or Robert? Mother: Robertf of course, dear. Orva D.: Then, the Robert-tailed dog ran down the road. Kenneth R.: Dorpha will never bc able to play a violin. Avon R:: Why? Kenneth R.: 'lBecausc she can't keep her chin still long enough. Brother: Why did the teacher kick you out of class? Wendell C.: Why, you see, 'twas like this, the teacher is a man who stands around and watches the other people work, and everybody took me for the teacher, and the teacher got jealous! Qfhcer: QTO couple in parked carl Don't you see the sign, 'Fine for park' ing'?'5 Speedy: Yes, Cflicer, I see it and heartily agree with it! Friend: 'LI suppose you intend to own your home when you are married? Ken R.: No I couldnt Friend: L'Why? Ken R.: Because my future wife's mother is going to live with us! Song That Hit! Just You. just Me -Mr. Frederick- Miss Snider. 'ACoquette -Margaret Reinoehl Red I-lair and Freckles'f'Carl Dinger Singin' in the Bathtub --Mabel Mowry A Vagabond Loyer fCharles Hom- erick. I'm a Dreamer -Earl Reichart. Ralph R.: Say, who are your new girlfriends? Sylvester K.: Girlffriends! Why I only have one. Ralph R.: A'Oh! Excuse me. You see shc covered so much space that I mistook her for two girls. 39.91 ryaiffi' nfl ?'3Y- 0'16-'1P'f-iii '3f'D'lf3fFd7iQ'ld'KS'I3GlQiFGi'4i'Gk'i6C!iC'61LC'K'ST'Q5K'G Qi'lllG'G'iFC'fRfQ'ui'i0 ui'6. sir .8 Jr' rs' P 49 . ' ,-4.2.1 :': 1 . 4: :Ll :::. r,:.1.,:- ,Q . ,e me ' ,LJ :ii if pote- Jrfilsaarf7i?taErbara:m1:m5easts:ar1:m1Iatazagazsaasa:asa:e:a1eazeaesa:1.at MADISGDN IAN fy- N' , Pix 1 ' ' A 'ri k X : . r J 'fw Z L A qi 'Qfgi .gmx- ,g,S 5 5 P. Q , -fx R A - 5 ' 1 ' J ir!! A V Q ffw , ., 9 ' 'QM K -5- 4-it af! , - ' 5 If A r 3 ,j- f x '-,-,A. 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MADISQN IAN 'Q I 4 X s . , 'I FIRST GRADE Margaret Baumberger Clara Beer Junior Bell Mary Bird Gertrude Brightbill Paul Brumenshenkel Joe Bruner Margaret Castelda James Callahan Lorene Douglass Earl Harper Arthur Hermann Robert Landfair Larentza Lee Robert Lee Gaylord Lookabaugh Gladys Long Max Marvin Elmer Miller Rose McKown Robert Pelikan Max Roberts Junior Shambre Norma Selby Haldyne Spriggins Coretta Sprunger Paul Weaver SECOND GRADE Richard Baumberger Joy Dinger Lawrence Douglas Jask Fletcher Ida Harfman Page Iiultvfliiglit EAST MANSFIELD, Grades 1 to 6 Marv Harman FOURTH GRADE Edith Heuss Dick Holland Betty McCollough Mildred Miller Tom Miller Cliford Shaw Frederick Taylor Doris Wagaman THIRD GRADE Velta Davidson Ina Harry Lulu Mae Holland Helen Kilgore Ethlee Knapp Mary Lee Marjorie Lookabaugh Milena Miller Margaret Snyder Marjorie Scanlon John Brumenskenkel Charles Baskensto Douglas Ile Negro Charles Davey Junior Hassinger Robert Hergatt Frederick Heuss Harold Hunter Kent Lee Richard Lee Dale Mann Domenick Polito Jack Swisher Anna Mae Frontz Elizabeth Girspeck Eva Harfman Madonna Harmon Kathryn Landfair Erma Longshore Eileen Swisher Alvena Spriggins Vivian Shields Ellen Stevick Thelma Stinebring Clarence Bird Charles Baumberger Roy Baumberger Christ Dinger Paul Douglas Robert Harlnon Harvey Kilgore Joseph miller Gene Pickens Donavon Riechcrt George Miller Leo Smith FIFTH GRADE Betty Brown Betty Herman Florence Lookabaugh Donna Taylor Donna Weaver Richard Beal Richard Brightbill Walter Kopcial Richard Kilgore Richard Long Clifford Morris Robert Scanlon Glenn Seaton Nelson Shurance SIXTH GRADE Rosella Anliker Geraldine Brumcnshenkel Martha Davey Ellen Harry Marie Harper Ethel Heuss Naomi Kitcart Virginia Lee Helen Stenstrom Benjamin Beer Ilaniel Cleland Harvey Comer Harold Frontz Edward Harmon Russell Knapp Kenneth Lockhart Edward Spring James Spriggins Forest Zellner 1:1531-iv'.aw1gi-w'guns'aw-wwfwpw-v'ai-wv'p'xw,nf.fpw',as'n's's1cs'ws'-x's'-x'sf-1cs'n's'wcs'twrsv-i'sin'sm' ,fl gb: gh: gg 41.1 5:9 ggi 4:9 4,0 gh: gt: gps 4: 1,1 1,1 1,3 1.3 1.5 145 1,3 1,1 1.5, 1117011711 Jn'-andfsmfkarlfkaniisrlfkfnffsn'i4FlfU5ffJ5fUrl5'Qxiiaxiaxunx?!lx'F:lx'!l1F!:lxf!1x'!:!x'!:!i'!:!i MADISGDN IAN EAST MANSFlEl.D...7tl1 and 8th Grades SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Mary Backensto William Baltzell Gertrude Baumberger Donald Brown Elmer Desterhaft Charles Grandstaff Marveline Harper Bernice Heuss Harold Kilgore Frank Kilgore Willis Kilgore Betty Lentz Willard Lockhart Robert Mann Lillian Marvin Elton Plew Norman Poth Frank Rudrielt Paul Schlupp Joseph Sehuif llaisy Sehufi' Dorothy Selby Pauline VanDine Ethel Wagaman Carl Weaver Pauline Weaver Howard XYheaton Ervin 1fVinbigler Steve Yanosheli Robert Yarger Ramona Swisher Mary Harbaugli Ruth Karsmizki Fred Leiglitenberger Louis Anliker Clariee Black Kenneth Burger Mildred llesterhaft Arininta Geisinger Grace Hinshaw Clifford Johnson Jack Long Joe Luich Naomi McKinley Jay McKinley William Sprunger Leota Wirielq Hermine Winbigler Henrietta Winbigler Mary Miller EAST MANSFIELD CALENDAR SEPTEMBER-Scliool opened September 9. with a total enrollment of 124. OCTOBER-Halloween Party and Gala Community Meeting. NOVEMBER-Second P. T. A. Meeting. Thanksgiving Prugrnin hy the School. Then Vacation. DECEMBER-Greetings from Supt. Kern in person. Ratlle for Madison Township Annual. Vacation. JANUARY-Exams, P,T, A. Program and Lunch. Old Ulhccrsz President, Paul G. Daugherty: Vice President, Mrs. Clyde Kilgore: Secretary, Mrs. H. Spriggins: Treasurer, Mrs. Charles Ghler. New Oliicers: President, R. N. Landfair: Vice President, L. G. Harmon: Secretary, R. M. Hardy: Treasurer, Mrs. H. Roberts, FEBRUARY-School Pictures, Valentines for the school. P. T. A., with Ceo. Melilvain and his OldfTime Fiddlers. Men's Quartet. MARCH-Exhibit and'Fair Vifork under way. Per cent of attendance 91. Boys and girls not absent noi tardy 60. Enrollment to date 121. V APRIL-Easter Bunny. P. T. A. with Community and School Exhihits April 'l-1. ' A MAY-Close of school an annual community picnic lxlny 29th. XVC wish to thank one and all lor their kind cofoperation and interest taken in the school. Page Forty'Nine wg vp, va,Fpifv'ip1gsEpxg3p1fQ31'eLPiigpu-likenewmrsExe'wsmrsmrsgxsgnrsLxsfgxs'E-items' a 19- 'eww vi 'fi 'ei Jer 4.1 JE 4111.2 3.2 .F-.1-Tl?-.L 3.2 Q.: E: .1.z.1.1tf.:.5.:s E. mmm 2T!if'2fr.i5T7iF2Wi'l.r25:125rufiffJ5'11iikw1mwflsilwwlsf1fR11v1:lv1:lnvfk11x MADISON IAN WOODVILLE SCHOOL HISTORY The first school building in this district was built of logs near the present home site of john Day, approximately ninetyffour years ago. Bently Smith was the first teacher. Because of the surrounding forests it was referred to as, The School in the VJoodsN In 1843 a frame building was erected a short distance east of the present locaf tion without bond issue or labor cost. This building was named Woodville from its former title by Rachel Dickerson and Fanny Palmer. It served the com' munity until 1856, when a red brick building was erected on the present site. This building was torn down in 1395 and the older part of the present building took its phce Tb thc conmrucuon tub roonw and an audnodunixvme added and the budding niodernized ni 1929. ,, f 1 'I -i- - 9? , J Page Fifty 541815972ijid'gs7.J1gi.015f'digfaiwiaw'3fgp2cv'.a15d1,asiw4'a 'wc 'uxrars 'we urs we 'ws 'qs 'uYG'vi'i'C -at f-.si f-.1 fl., J., 4., 13, 49, Y-Ji YJ.-E JE f-.2 1,2 'ga '1,:,T'1,:,5'g:,. 1,1 T gp, ' ,lfzzimsjg f51Jfi:15fvE'ufif-JfiufifuQ-Jii:fJiifv5.'ufi:'-Q1iluwilyikfzlivfilifzlnfsilxfslseafliwilihsli MADISGDAI IAN WCODVlLLE...Grades 'l to 4 GRADE ONE GRADE THREE Iligene Addlesperger Raymond Baldwin Ruth Berry james Conner Richard Davis Billy Ewald Mary jane Frost LeVerne Hedges Bobby Marvin Evelyn Swisher Marjorie Walmore Earl Van Geem GRADE TWO Jack Amos Ethel Backensto Clifford Bemiller Florence Davies Helen Getz Miriam Harrod Gerald Hess Rolland Hoffman Harold Marvin, Jr. Earl Valmore Charles Backensto Mildred Clark Geraldine Crow James Davies Mary Frederick Allen Harrod Harry McCullough Roberta Nipper GRADE FOUR Thelma Bossler Thomas Conner Betty Crow Catherine Davies Steven Frederick Eileen Minard Areva Nikolaus Jack Van Geem Raymond Spicer Robert Warga Marjorie Weisbarth Thelma Williams Page Fifty-O Xi? - ?Xi?'fQ3 Q'f!Wi3 '?73W'3i3?S337',555!'fi35ff353i'55?fS55fQffE5Q55Qi1'QEiff?f iq 2-'fir 3 iliiliilirzfliwjiwfliilifsfli ili iliik. MADISGDN IAN Page Fifty WOODVlLLE...Gradesa 5 to 8 GRADE FIVE GRADE SEVEN Ivlargery Drake Lewis Esselburn Ruth Gable Elaine Hedges Gerald Hershey Dallas Kaufman Edward Kipp Carl Nipper Clifford Cdson Harold Schlosser Ribert Snyder Geraldine Ulm James Van Geem GRAD Carl Baldwin Neil Case Evelyn Crow Mary Davies John Frederick Hila Mowry Robert McCulloug Virginia Race Wilbur Schlosser Lucille Shutt Lucille Kendall 'Two E SIX h John Esselburn Eugene Hedges Samuel Johnson Fanchon Kaufman Paul Kipp Pearl Long Lowell Nlowry Mary Nipper Alice Parcell Vernice Williaiiis Jackson Yoha Reroy McMille11 GRADE EIGHT Robert Addlesperg Charles Addlcsperger Maxton Case Edward Davies Cliiford Dillon Francis Drake Herbert Kaufman Richard Cdson Russel McCullough Robert Race Frank Warga Gerald Allen MADISGDN IAN LINCOLN HEIGHTS.. GRADE FIVE Henry Brumm Philip Brumm Richard Fisk Qliver McAllister Clifford Pryor Wilbur Pryor Alton Rowan Harry Ward Jack Ward Lyle Westheld junior Williaiiis Mildred Au Barbara Brumm Betty Burger Eileen Griffeth Anna Gilde Margaret Jacoby Anita McLaughlin Daisy Rittenger Elizabeth Thomas GRADE SIX Aldis Cleveland Glenn Cline Wood1'oxv Cline Roger Eyerly Norman Hoffman Charles McFadden Tony Rittenger John Wageiihals David Niebcl Leonard Oaks Narvel lvlinnear Paul Hasen:ahl Ruth Books Betty Schwier Louise Thoma Mildred Thoma Dorothy Harbaugh Margaret Oaks .Grades 5 to 8 SEVENTH GRADE Robert Lant: Fred Vxfagenhals David Williaiiis Dorothy Mae Thomas Margaret Danison Rheabclle I-lomerick Pauline Miller Kathryn McFadden Vivian McLaughlin Anna Ritter Mary Evelyn Rowan Sarah Rowan GRADE EIGHT Jacob Gidle Harold Matteson john Rittenger Joseph Wagenhals Robert Bunting Alice Beal Fern Danison Lavine Dreher -al 'iz 4-5, s 4, I i xx w m K 1. , H, . I '. l in . -.mi MADIS N IAN V ' t Page F1ftyfFour LINCOLN HEIGHTS. GRADE ONE Eugene Batson Lenard Danison Eugene Oswalt Raymond Rogers Junior Wittiiiei' Charles Barney Margaret Brumni Mary Lee Eraneis Barhara Gottfried Jean Griihth Nlary Miller Naneerta Myers Jeanette Pavelsek Lila Thomas GRADE Martha Brumm Margaret Hawles Maxine Higgins Mary Mike Helen McDougal Betty Jean Paupard Mary Ellen Smith June Thomas Kathryn Bunting Frances Bunting David Vxfestiield TWO ..Grades 1 to 4 Lloyd Wittiurer -lack Au Erederiele Brumm Williztili Henry Butcher Howard Cleveland John Gottfried Richard Griffith Edwin Jaeohy Richard Kan: John Miller Paul Miller Raymond Sehneurer Treaee Darwin GRADE FOUR Peter Mike Joseph Pavelsek Rohert Vxfilkins Williaiii Wilkiiis Helen Gilde Marian Goodwin Shirley MeEadden Helen Pryor Bertha Mae Sehwier Robert Au Robert Cleveland Edward Danison Gerald Higgins Andrew Gottfriend George Kan: Xidk- T0?QU,'.d'1'tiT.d'2ff3 J'14f-Lidifvidif-5.0515-iJlQiQ'14Q'.,0Cr!-,'iC6!IS7S.'gX'8'b1f6l1CG'iY6f,Q5!8-3163518 b'KCf'- 8318 '-'K' A F41 T JA 4.4 74.1 Jr' 43? el.-'l Jfi Ji. -J. -15' Alf 1':.1a R? W1 5.17, Hi- F.: H2 15.1 l 6!3IRd!Gf'J5. s55 '-an J55V!:lE'J5fHa5 Jmf'J5f1 Wjvilx flux Ti':lL'F:!1fI'lt'!7!l'!1t 1 Eilrwql 1 MADISGDN IAN i YANKEETOWN GRADE TWG GRADE SIX Ralph Zoll Ralph Underhill Junior Bishop Garl Wariier Rosalie Priess Lola Stahl GRADE THREE GRADE SEVEN Elanor ZOH Bertha Stahl Robert Anschutz Evelyn ZOH Ralph Hum Henry Parman Robert Wilsoll Charles Steward jacob Anschutz GRADE FUUR GRADE EIGHT Donna Priess Lloyd Underhill GRADE FIVE Alfreda Zoll Mabel Parman Daniel Shultz Marie Underhill Adam Anschutz Jackson Priess Margaret Hammeriniller 1 ' Page FnftrFix'e , vgf-f.37j'v35133263316-aamiaigafgpxgawinips L'lf8.I!X'GQ5,5i'6.f1ofA'G!5K'G prim-1:'cm'si'Qrsi31rsf94fs wx :' G' 'B' ':' 'Pl rib' fir' J:'s J? ali Ji -Ai til- fn? 15.1 15.1-lf-,P 5.2 il, if-tk ,S-.L 9.2 5.1 ft.:-TS. 16561 'Si5F'JqE1:5Fr5f F511 'lik fgx. 'Hmm :QL :Qt 111, '!7k Quf!lmr'.Qx MADISGDN IAN Page Fifty' ,,.r.,.,-.....-., A 'Qui' wx .311 .YQ -'Pl 'ji-12 45 .,' ., wi 'ff' ' 1 Eg . . . A v:fJ,.,: -.5 '--.m 1.v ' - -.-rua., -ap , Anna NVeingartner Dorothy Wagniei' Carl Bauer Lydia Vxfeingartner Barbara Bernhardt John Pagan David Bowman Jeanette Bowman jacob Bernhardt Glenn Swmgler Esther Dorn Frank Schrofl Paul Vxfeingartner Frederick Vxfagner Frank Hammer john Pagani Arthur Leukhart Six TERMAN Dale Swingler James Rohinson Adam Bernhardt Gloria Bowman Eva Bauer Thressa Hammer Raymond Oyler Riehard Vxfeingartner Etta Mae Oyler Ella Mae Schroif Ned Vv'agner Harold Hammer john Bernhardt lvlargaret Nowman Edward Oyler 3,.r3W2!fin3,4513,,runrs,.rx.:f3,.r1:2..:1:,+rs..zfumwfvzfxmfimiilimsimwrrzmwfims MADI IAN l iiuululuu-us' -lack Smith Helen Miles Charles Shadel Mildred McFarland Thelma Wyixii Eleanor Au Helen Barth Gaylord Bennett Jean Schibley Martha Bapka Joe Bapka Evelyn Ward Helen Ward Sam Au Nina Wynn Virginia Au Joe Barth MAPLE GROVE Albert Bennett Anna Mae VV'ynn Helen Au Maynard Sams Ned Au Mercedes McLaughlin Virginia Calhoun Ruth Sams Albert Wyiiim Albert Wyxiii Luella Bennett Williaiii Colegrove Elwood Colegrove Margar Colegrove Fifty f VEPQQ' ' 235121 5 Q?f'i27Q32r 7 25Q2'1Q2f'iQ'f'i2931f5 355125159339 35535552 5 5i'lf5l'?f MADISGDN IAN Vera Reinochl Robert Price Anna Koroknay john Lantl Margaret Moser Richard Hunt Clara Reinoehl Betty Ross Ralph McFarland Peter Ross Leona Beer Marie McFarland Karl Koroknay Louis Price John Koroknay john Lantz Margaret Moser Richard Hunt Clara Reinoehl Betty Ross HICKORY HALL Ralph McFarland Peter Ross Leona Beer Marie McFarland Karl Koroknay Louis Price john Korognay Glenn Markley Junior Markley Frank Reinoehl Wanda McFarland Russell Price Jack McCullouth Henry Lant: Helen Korkaknay Edward Shade Alex Koroknay Harold McFarland Mae Berghard james Berghard Ella Berghard Clyde Berghard yd ,nf gw pf.fgs-fi,qw-pwgx.-ex.'4u5,a'gu5giaw5figgLqfg53,55fq4'gi's,2rgQqr9f1-irgmgrg'wire we we we wc JT JT fri' .5i5PiWi5iiWiWsWs5v351vfkikvTlvvlcfzf71vQvilifz'lf-1H-qvfk r MADISQN IAN L.: V, fl ,' any in ' 1551415 'f My L 14 Maurice Buzzard Ethel Reamsnyder Katherine Procker Ailene Shafer joseph Simon Harold McBride Glen Grillith Virginia Shafer Nina Maglott Anna Griifeth BRIDGEPORT Earl Griffcth Harold Fleck jack Cline Virginia Gatton Anna Simon Wayfxie McBride Ralph Griifeth Elizabeth Simon Kenneth Booze Rohert Buzzard Page F1fY.y'Nine Rlaxiaw aw pw aiiliaxgavgaxg angamaufg ,a more mrs we 1-rs in pre ixsfxsixslfefercgx .l -li ,431 -S.-', Js' !:'i L , -4:1 -4? HE' HP- '-.L 91- ,'-.ia , .5 ,':.l ii- ,Si Bl- '31 'n J Fit-fir! J15FG':FJf!'J5 J5fVrFJrFs5Z'N5n f!1'v'!:lvQr1:lx f!7ltr!:!lf!?1f!7llrH:!L'!1L'!:!t17!l MADISGDN IAN Howard Blat: Emerson Blot: Clara Blct: Clcva Blct: Kathryn Brcwcr Hclcn Bccr Carl Beer Dale Bccr jacob Hartman Laverne Day Pauls Sixty CENTER HALL Naomi Remy Howard Remy Alhcrt Smith Arnold Smith Anna Mac Straub Mary Kathryn Straub Richard Lchnhart Edward Zwilling john Lctflcr N FX xgpi if I 7 1 ' K ,QL w V 'g.g3ggjgfLgfqf.v'31r3r13W vp fig! afgrgggp vpxajgg'uisifi-.5651-,XYQXLQYQIEQFQLWQEWQQWQQTCEXGBFGQXGWT ,V 'L '. '. y 1 i 4. i J.: 4. Ez., y J. J. Hake it-a in-a ik. ef R- 5. HF 1 1 5!I?1iw'?51QSQP35I:2i?rf?r2trl5?ii,tr3P!?felwkwliwlwliwliwl-1?3'ii'i17v i?i91m MADISGDN IAN Albert Whatnian Barbara Schneider Gertrude Lewis Geraldine Hollinger Geraldine Fletcher William Hall Murray Bullock Gloria Kline Betty -lane Alhro Rhea Hall Gertrude Kullman Theodore Hollinger Shannon Mitchell Mildred Stillwagon Jack Fletcher Helen Alhro Norman Bloom Robert Fletcher 1 RAEMELTON I live for those who love me, Whose hearts are kind and true, For the heaven that smiles ahove me, And awaits my spirit, too g For all human ties that hind ine, For the task my God assigned ine, For the hright hopes left hehind me, And the good that I can do. l live to hail the season, By gifted minds foretold, When man shall live hy reason, And not alone hy gold: When man to united, And every wrong thing righted, The whole world shall he lighted As Eden was of old. Page Sixty-O in aa ?'Elfi87'fi?V3'l3L'fi'3E' e'fefQ2F '2ff2fi3iff aeeae 3. MADISQNIQN ul- BEER SCHOOL VERA YOHN, Teacher EIGHTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE Lewis Beamer Frances Beamer , , Velma Weatberbie SEVENTH GRADE Doris Lindenbolt Barbara Beer Martha Pillipon Rhffil KC6f61' Marjorie Domka Ina. Weatberbic Carl Kggfgr Fred Domka THIRD GRADE Kenneth Lindenbolt I No a May Agee SIXTH GRADE Melen McIntyre Mary Phillipon SECQND GRADE Max Kecfer Jeanne Dorfrnan Jacob Erndt Mary Beer FIFTH GRADE Evelyn Larscey Robert Beer FIRST GRADE Albert Beer Clara Reefer Bobby McIntyre Stephen Domka Page Sixty-Two N wa psf-r1awin2xpgxy',puef,wawzpwp'wipwgs:n'swwwwa1-fam-s'wsiwwnrmsrsmrmx .1 Je nel Je. asa 'wr :el -'fl ass '.f.:Lrl,l.J lsrl1.1-1.1e it-3-Il.:-' 'mf 2.1 are la: 5211.1-29.1-L'-. JEFF?effullff'wWw5'Jll:fJ5'JWJTrJfffuff:1-Qvvlmvflxvflsilivlnvflvflxilmfvfln121131 MADISGDN IAN CHECK ON YOURSELF ,l. R. GILKEY County Agricultural Extension Agent Every community needs and will always need leaders. People who are thinkf ing ahead of the crowd and are planning for the advancement of community life. Are you preparing for leadership in your life work? Leaders not always lead the procession but often wisely direct it from the side lines. Good leaders are good folf lowers as well. We are told that the following are the outstanding qualities of leadership. Check on yourself. See how many of these characteristics you have. Check the stage of the development of each in your character and then strive to develop each to its fullest capacity. 1. Integrity, which means honesty, reliability, dependability, trustworthiness. This quality can be achieved only by persistent, continuous effort. Every situ' ation, every temptation must be faced squarely. Each must take his share of the blame. The reward will be the respect of friends and neighbors. Page S ty Thr 3 3 Ed aYd'QXgFa'lf'd'QYfQK 0Yfq'WYK'WYGLXG'll'5fC'loYK o?i'6q'b1ffil0XK'b5fG 'lift 571' 1 , ' , , x ' ' ' iq E W E E f W U J' gl?-,F-if ?l 4.-'T-flil -4iT45I 7iTf4i li' 19741-. il- fn? 3:2 3.2 Ll Elf 5.1 .Elf 3.1 SL JAWWJ Fm l?1i!lif'i!lirvfi-:5f'.s,l?J5rvfiru5f'?ili!1'!1ln'1:lx-an r!1x'1Qn'!7lx filxinxfljlx Wlxr'-lx x . '11 1., 1 V 1 1 1 11-L. ,,. ., .,, N1 11 lx, , -1 '11 , 1, . A A1,1,1.. ,.-':,- 11 1 .11 , 1 - 1 1 1: KI. 1 ' 1 14-- - 1 ' 'V -' J, 1 7 , 11 , ' ..1- . 1'.- .1 ' -' 1 1 V , 1, . , ,TN I V , ., L- 1 ,..., 1- , 1 '1 1-:V1 ' 'fy 1. ,- 'af ' 1 - . H , , 1.31, . 1 , ,Q1 1 1 - 1 111,, ' ' 1-1 '1 ,1'. 1-,1 1 Ir .- ' '1 ut. 1 fu '.1- 1 1 . P 1. .1'1,', ' '.Y12,1 1 11: ' - 1 1 ' 1 1 f ,,, ,,1 Q I' 1, , ' 1 1 . , 1 , 113 1 1 .1, .1 1 -11 1 1 ' 1 111 A . 4 N 1 :I 4 18:1 - 1 ' -gl 1 1 L :1'.g,'5.51.'11:' ,. . - N ,es 1' rw 1,1 1 1- 411. . .L1 1.x '..'5 '.1 :F'.11'-V 1 , 1 1 1 1 I 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 .- xv 1 L .Hx 1 MADISGDN IAN CHECK ON YOURSELF--Continued 2. Perseverence- Stickftofitivenessn. Finishing the job. Completing disaf greealde tasks The person who quits when the first enthusiasm of a new task passes lacks this essential quality. Determination will help develop this characteristic. 3. Faith-Belief in your own job. Confidence that your work is important. Faith is that quality which keeps a leader going in the face of discouragements. Faith helps find new workers when others fail or quit. Truly an important factor of greatleadership. 4. Ability to planfConcentration. Organization. Thinking. working and patience contribute to successful drafting of plans. Great plans are not formulated in a hurry. The problems must be viewed from niany angles before nnal plans are niade. 7. Visionf Looking into the future. Setting ideals. 'Through xddon the leader antkipaum the resuhs and benents to be denved from working together. Leaders with vision establish new goals as soon as old ones are reached. Vision is that eternal restlessness that keeps us striving for bet- ter things. 6. Initiative-Ability to start new things. A leader with initiative sees a problem and attempts the solution. He leads others to assist. A strong body and a clear mind are great attributes to the leader with initiative. 7. Courageflvleeting difficulties with fairness and firmness. Attempting dis' agreeable jobs. Courage requires self control. The courageous leader does not blindly attack the problem but first learns the facts and then faces the situation squarely. Tact, Tolerance, Unselfishness, Sympathy, and Resourcefulness are among other important qualities of leadership. The leaders education never stops, lt is never finished. Education is growth and development. Always we must learn new facts and unlearn old theories. The truly educated always keep an open mind, are always striving for new experiences, new meanings. or gy '-si ' f s so i ,' C'QkJx.,:LV ,3. 22 QQ. . 54 Par, b1xlyF0ur 393 3m?jf3f-'l?1j?'0 ,E31gd3i5QakEaiie1afe'aa mccnzircufwe we wsfefti'c+sirw.xwa'c was we as -'L 'ia JL af.. V-JL- -4.1 if' 4:5 J., .Ala Y ,Zi .1 .17 ii :fi 'si Lg' L7 gf : Riffs, . as.irsaaaErr.m1.masa1.ss12Q1seaasra:aeasaeaeatlsasszecan.av. MADISGDAI IAN :sew-M-M-E ---------- ' - ' - waz: Si' 62 Senior Class M. H. S. '31 I I 'A I I I E, the members ol the Annu- I al Staff of the Class of '31 I : 5 l of Madison High School, 1 I respectfully urge our patrons ancl T friends to patronize the well lcnown E E firms in the city ol Mansfield who I I I have so graciously advertised in this I annual, as we feel they have been I I largely instrumental in helping us malce this boolc possible. I i Q We again commend them to the 2 1 general public with the greatest pos- I I sible zeal. Respectfully, KENNETH REICHERT, Business Manager I JEAN HALE, Editor-in-Chief giant- ...- - -r-E-- I- - .- - .... - -s.---...me-ng giQQfiQ?1fLQhfl.Q'jiQtfig'-1fQQQ'jLQ1'iQ'jLQ'l5!fgfljigf isfglfgf wffllfgiff 9 355 3-.59 Lfg.'E1fQlf9lo':f n 'F' '51 '-Wu, 'Asa '-'sri 'As l 55. A 1 .4 '-, f- an 5-4 45 , . ? YV.' , V. g ,,,4 ,Ag V ,' E ,' .44 ,, s1 V . ' 7-. - ,g, fnftsgtsgi 'JW 'snr' Vlrf' T11 'Qt Wax 'Sax Tlx N11 'Q1 Qs Wax 111 'int Tlx MADISGDN IAN +I-In.-lmim....m..IIII.-III..-Im--Im-I,:I-mv -nn-mI-nn1IIn-Ifninuu-mI1m--mu-m1nn--mu-nu-rm-nn1mI-mr-.nn1Im,nn..IIn..Im...Im...InI,,,f, ' I I CCMTLIMENTS OF I : I Q l 1 L if-,I Fo En if 1.2.1157 ? L I f r I 1 MYERS Sr BRG. Q L umviqfjjunnose PUR I KTAYTOOLS ciggoanmnzns . vromssooomumams T I V -+-- T - Z 7 f E - Z Qiffanzffacturers of Z 5 I Z . . Z I I Z Hand and Wrndmrll Z 1 I Z Well Pumps, Cistern Pumps Z T I Z d k f ' i Z Power Pumps an Wor mg Heads Z I E f I I Z Hydro-Pneumatic Pumps Z I 1 Z Electrlc House Pumps 7 I l Z Direct Water Systems Z L l 7 Z 2 ' f Spray Pumps and Accessories Z N N , , ,1.-m-m-.I-.m.-Im-m.-m-m-m-n-m.-.m-m-m-m-I..-m.-.w- .v,. -In-MI-.m-M-fm EFI I, 3 I 32 'iw I mfs i 3? fm? SRI Z brews Q U :D QD? 2 V, fa 1 Q I-1 Cn 11:5 I ffswrfu- 3, I-f I 'Z'-LN 'U --wi I-' O an 'U L Q: W 2 0 FS Q C IT, ' 112713 1 :'-, f? , 25 SZZPIEIWWQ fr-fmfi Wiefsgww ZHQQM' sk I I-I -I U CL D Ci SMS S .rig ' 'D GC Cl- l :D jp U ff1.EazF32sf?f Z 3 ,375 ro 2 5141: I z rrr' I5 5 ' P- 5' W I U Z 1 'I 72' 'TJ 3 S ID '93 .uw E 'fwfr I Z O w Q.. D ras I U .ma -1 - -. 3, .I E N' - Serra' I I 3 i E 3' U02 CLE, wi 5 Q ff-g,gl I Q o E70 JIU! f :D H ,I.',ezsf7E: Z Cn O 1 Q P414 I P4 III 2 O -- 322 5 ,.. 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I I I I NOW CN THE AVENUE MANSEIELD, CHIC I Cldest Trust Company in Richland County I I I I I Iam, -,--- ,I-I-I-, -I- ,,-I-I-I,-I, ,- - -,I- ,, - -.,, - ,,, - - - , - -,NMI I I I I I I I Cg'TUI'I'I.f5,f1f5 I The Largest Sporting Goods Store in North Central Chio I Wholesale '93 Retail f it s s a i i 1 I I Yuneker Brothers I lO8 North Main St. Phone Adam 1598 I E I I ,I.........-,.......,,.....,....,nr-,,,,......,...,....-...,-..,.-,mi....,.,.-.,,.......-r......t.-.Q-ia-iw-I..-W-..I-I.,-..n......i.....,.-I...-iw-iw-W-.il-..-.I+ we vial ? i!?W'8X3Qi reveal f 'Q'K?E?Si2i,?8'fidSl3fS'?,,Sf!ifSi1fS3?2fS9,fQ 45g'QQ Qsaagfsbajsig I. MADISGDAI IAN vgw1m1m1mv-Im1mI1 wvn: 1 -,1x 1 ,,.- 1.II1I1 '--, --,---.1--:I1vn1--11m1m1 .'Lx 1 .L,. 1 ,1,. 1 ..., 1 .,,, .. ,,,. ... ,,,, .- 1 ,,,, -- KWII 1uu1Aw1W1 -I. I i SOWASH BRUS. i CDMPLIMENTS OF DRY CLEANING AND DYEING PRESSING HATS CLEANED AND BLCCKED Phone Canal 1212 125 North Nlain St. 5 IXIANSFI . 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MQANINCH, Prop, COMPLIMENTS OF ENCER BRCS. 1m.-m,.gl-lm1.,,..-mI-m,...,.,,1,,..1,,,,-.mI--,,,,1,m ,W W 70Y37'5i'.Qi'fld'iH3'24Zd'2fe'ld'5C-ff J? - .0'l'lo'Qd5fv',d7lf1',J'ifv'dtlvlftfw'X'k',u'x'6'wifi -'1s'6O's1r't'I-'A'6'I.'x'k'Ci't HCS 'ik wif .-f PJ? -4? -1:21 -JL? 4:1 Arm , JA 4.-2 13 ,gg ,494 4: QQ: 1 ,: 4: gi, ,gg ' lg' .1 A 1 ' Q 55' 'f!?!'J!:lt 6l5f'65f'-65fV5f'wL!?J5f'f!EM5f R111 11: Wjx jx MADISGDN IAN I,..-m-I-.m-I-I,-n.,- .,,, --I- .... -I.,-I.-I.- .... - ,,,, -.I-I..-I..TI-I,-,.-,,-,,-I,-I- ,., - ,,A - ,.A - ,, , - . - ,. - .., - 4., -,I,-I,.-.,.I I G0MPLIMENTs OF I Regardless .fv The f I I C h 3 S' R1 t t C I C 0' OF NVHERE YGU D0 YGUR I I . B I f I I Book Sellers and BANKING, WE ARE GLAD I 1 TO HAVE YGU CCME IN l I I . I 5 I I Office Uuffffm AND INSPECT OUR NEW I 1 I BANKING ROGM AND ! E I I , i VAULT EQUIPMENT. T : BOOKS, STATIONERY, GIFTS, I I A I LEATHER GOODS. PICTURE , I FRAMING, WINDOW SHADES, , I GREETING CARDS Rlchland Trust CQ. I I - 3 I l iw, ,,,, -..... 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I I I I T Fancy Blue Label T e l1SmTI2 Wlm T Lock Top Seal T I I COFFEE I T T T T T You Are On the Main Road-Don't T E CLOTHES GIVE YOU T Turn Off-Keep Straight Ahead to T T CONFIDENCE come Sadsfamm. I I I ,L,...,.....N-Im-MI-I...-m.-II.--....-I..-....-......I..........,-....-I...-II.I-...,-..I......,-EI-....-.,..,....,,-....-,,,.-..,.-,.,.-...,-.,,,-...I-...,-.,,.-...,....+ uw, ,QVQ1rf9i1Q'jv 4d'-if?'3'2vf,6'fQ'5F:'5 .Q55e Q'v7fg'lQ'l5I 'Q'l5- Q S 'wgsmgs'qs'y,1csu'EgIjcI1.q5IcWSRRIGIWIQIH-IfQwemfcwis LI, 1 4, 45 .4 I 4, gh 4, eg, 1, ,gli 411 J- MSI M16 I ,C ,:,. gpiir Tm: Q' 'If 'T'.,:JQ, 2!T'rTE!TTr1dfTT'rd!T':Id?r:fi!T'rfT!T'rdFF:fJfffrfigsfifiwgfslvik1TT1f1ITlif1li1Tl1IQv'QifaliF:jliI'm'!7Tw 1 ,nun-.....-llnlnn1nu1..u- -rn..:miux11nn-lm-un-un1nn1nn-.Min1m-,min-,m1m.1m. -.,m1,.,.1.,..1n..1.m-.ln-H..-1...-.m-In THE MANSFIELD FLOWER SHOPPE GEO. H. STUHLDREHER. Prop. Qlut iflnwers, llllcmts mth iflnral Evsigus '23 41 North Mulberry Street Phone Canal 3106 COMPLIMENTS OF D SL H COAL COMPANY 1rm1 1 1nn1mn1 -.m1um.-ym1m1m1rm1 .. ...rm1ma-.q,-w1w1 , . . , W1 S P A L D I N O Athletic Supplies Special Prices to Schools Basketball Shoes .........,............ 82.00 Basket Balls .............. 552.50 to 312.00 Baseball Shoes and Gloves RICHMAN'S CLOTHES HUNDREDS OF NEW SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS FOR YOUR SELECTION ALL ' JUST ONE STORE IN MANSFIELD MARTIN HDWE. CO. ss N. MAIN sT. ofa 1 nnuu 1 uuxn 1uu1 nulf 1 uuln 1uu--m-ml-m4-un-u-uu-u-u-uu-w--uu-uu-un-uu- funm -mu-uu-ml-un-un--wl1mu-ml1w-nw-wa-nw Q. 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In Europe, the old methods of hand production are fast giving way to the new era of machine production. Whenever electricity has been harnessed to the back-breaking loads formerly borne on human shoulders, there you will find O-B products helping to lighten the bur- den and to do the work cheaper and more effectively. During the past year, materials made in Mansfield have been shipped to 61 different countries. Thr S1111 fVI'I'Cl' Scls 011 ills' O-B TI'l1lfFlJIIIlik ,Dht rass Cog, 1,,,.1.1t11i1n1i11111ii11im--iiii1W1N11i1i.1.iii1.i,.1im.-..,l1W 1u,,1im1u,1,,,1,,,1.n.1u,1.m1 1 1 1 1m,1m..1W1,w1W1,,, R. H. Riclcets C. M. Nichols xii i ' tliill +14 L!- Riclcets at Nichols The Efficient f Quiclc-Service i f Printers ancl Boolc-Binders EARS of experience in the prof duction of School printing has peculiarly fitted us for this class of work. We have been the pubf hshcrs of The Hyphoneriani' fthe voice of thc lvlanslield Senior Hi schooll for more than seven years. ln a State of Ohio Contest, in which S94 schools were entered, The Hyf phonerian ranked second. This cerf tainly is a testimonial as to the exf cellency of our work, 2ia:516a6I East Third Street, Mansfield, Ohio 1,,,,1,,,,1,,,,1....1,,,1.,.,1.,41..,1i1..1.m1im1m,1.,,,1.,,1,,,,1,..,1,,J1 iw Jay'givgyigb-f,viQ1yT.Q1j-c1,qu3-v'at-fy'gy',q'z5.1',gi5Qg75ejQgmfgmfg7.u1s'g.'1g1c'g,iqfgyfgfig-irg.iwargg:rgfQ4'51gxg wx' J MADIS NIAN JQKES Kenny Mc.: Mighty mean man I'm workin' for. Father: What the matter? Kenny Mc.: He took the legs off the wheelbarrow so's I can't set it down and rest. Girl: You used to say that I was all the world to you. Boy: Yes, but I learned my geography since. Neva G.: QAt a Senior partyj Chuck, you would be a marvelous dancer, but for two things. Chuck: 'kWhat are they? ,Neva G.: Your feet. Mr. Bailey: What is the most out' standing contribution that chemistry has given to the world? Leona H.: Blonds. Biology Teacher: What is a caterpilf lar? Amanda L.: L'An upholstered worm, teacher. Jennie H.: Dick proposed four times before I accepted him. Adeline P.: Indeed! And who were the other three girls? Mother: Come, Son, and kiss your aunt. Freshman: Aw, ma, I haven't done anything to deserve such rash treatment. Earl R.: You must think I'm as big a fool as I look. Teacher: WELL, if you aren't you have a great deal to be thankful for. Mr. Black: QIn Com. Arithj Robert, now you may give your problem. Bob S.: 'LA field contains 2 acres, if it is IO rods wide, find the area. Sophomore: L'Do you know anything about flirting junior- No, I thought I did but the girl I tried it on wants to marry me. 711 Q Alice H.: Have you heard the latest animal song? Ruth D.: No, what is it? Alice H.: GORfILLA My Dreams! Irma V.: QWhile talking to salesmanj To what do you owe your extraordinary success as a house-tofhouse salesman? Salesman: To the first five words I utter when a woman opens the door, 'Miss, is your mother in?' The Seat of Success Junior: Please tell me, what is the iDestiny' which they say 'shapes' our ends' Freshman: We're not certain, but it used to be our mothers hair brush and our dad's slipper. Bill S.: Say Paw, the teacher asked me to ind the greatest common divisor, Mr. Snyder: Great Heavens, is that thing still lost? The teacher had me hunt' ing for it when I was a kid! Mr. Black called Joe Bader down to the office the other day. What's the matter joe? Somebody called today and said you were in an accident and wouldn't be in school today. Hal Ha! answered joe, uthe joke's on him. He wasn't to call until toe morrow. Salesman: This license entitles you to one deer and no more. Ohmer S.: I want a hunting license, not a marriage license. Katherine W.: Oh, Baby just swalf lowed a S5 gold piece. Mother: Babies tastes are altogether too expensive. When I was a child, I was content to swallow a dime! Boss: Well, did you read the letter I sent you? Glen: Yes Sir, I read it inside and outside. On the inside it said, 'You are fired' and on the outside it said, 'Return in five days,' so here I am! bw aw ggigigQ1jigg5g1jQ'.Q1jff.ggiggQ1qgigggagiv.-5gn,5g'w-.fgielrgllrg Qfglszrg'.qrgg1rg1s,1rg.11rs -ac fi .'EYsRs!C?2!l'?J!T?xW2Q2!EYa525z5iki76zlcfQ6:7lffi!viHii7li1'TlffQv:ka-'Tk T VOLUME IV 1 9 3 1 ANNUAL of the MADISON TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS 'TD' Published by THE SENIOR CLASS of NINETEEN THIRTY-ONE OHIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY ACCESSION 1426443 mv-xm-.m11m,1m.-m11mv1mv1un1nn1nn-m11m1m1m1m .-.nn-rm.-nn ni 1 ,-un1nu1m.11m1lnl1m1nn1m1nll11m1m.-.mu-w-mil s P554 Us: , X QQ , X 49 'JI Q X f lf 3 fs t ff w--eafrsseiv Q-fs I -web? new-KX QQ . Six '-,QEEXQXX Q I' THE IDEAL ALLfYEAR COMPANION CORONA PORTABLE IN THE NEW GIFT CASE Mansfield Typewriter Co. 36 West Third Street Canal 4395 ,mlm-m..m-.lnyilmiylninnim1m,1M1m1m1M1m,1,m1.1 A REAL MUSIC STORE l , fx'- 5 PARK AVENUE WEST 5 SECOND FLOOR First entrance from Main Street m.1,m....m-rm-unium-nn-.mv1im,nn-.m1,m1,m1m1m1M 1,m1m,1m, In-mn-un-nninuu-nm1un11un1.ui-u1iu-nm--uiuiuu-ulmiuu- ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES EOR THE HOME AKINC a house into a home is not a simple thing. For a home is more than a mere dwelling place. It is a complex creation, its atmosphere a projection of the personality of its mis' tress, its spirit a reflection of her pride in it, and its creature comforts products of the labor of her hands at innumerable household tasks. 'Whether these tasks shall degenerate into drudgery, or be an agreeable labor of love, is determined by the conditions un' der which the housewife works. Wcstiiigf house electrical appliances will bring these conditions close to the ideal, and make the tasks easy and pleasant. WESTINGHOUSE One of Maizzsfields Progresszfvc' I nrlfzzsfri es -,,1m-,,,- 1m-m-,m-,m.-mx1unn-vn.-. im., .- 1,m1un.. Dr. E. E. Cleland 706 FARMERS TRUST BLDG. 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