Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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fit 1 15 li Q Emi I THE MADISONIAN I WMU gfl ll NINETEEN THIRTY six CLASS PROPHECY For ten long years I labored hard Then wlth my law practlce mcelx I felt a yearning come 0 er me To see my dear frlends of .36 So dropping my busmess affalrs And thlnklng the tlme fltlv spent I boarded a tram for the XVes And was soon on my mxsslon bent Flrst stoppmg off at Chlcavo That Mlss Marvelme Harper Was a doctor for the ear I thought I would call upon her And old fnendshlps renew So I took the Greyhound Bus For Columbus Avenue When I Jumped aboard the bus A well known form I spied For who should the drlxer be But a man named Harold McBr1de We had a chat about old tlmes I-Inow at school we used to dream But suddenly there came a crash And Clara Remoehl began to scream And when the bus came to a stop I was rthe fu'st one to get off I heard an old famlhar voxoe Then turned and saw Naomr Boyce As she was a clty reporter She had much news to relate And I hstened Wltll attentron T111 the hour grew very larte She stated that John Esselburn Was an athlete of great fame Rhea Keefer and Vlfglnla Gladden Had long SIDCC changed thelr names Of course thls surpr1sed me But the next I oouldnt stand She sald that Evadene Barber Had Jolned the Prospect Band Hermme and Henrletta VK lllblglel' She sand were on the stage Evelyn Hoover was ln xaudevllle, And was surely all the rage fxxed I then went WV1lll her to her home XX here with great courtesx She led me to her husband and Sald No doubt xou remember Freddle He also had some news to tell And lll1S was the wax lt ran HcnI'x Parman and Marx Rowan VN ere mlsslonarlcs ln Japan He also knew Rlchard Hunt Vt hlle lt was sald Ina VK C2llllCI'lJ1C bow made a loxmg w lfe Next dax a clrcus came to town And we thought we d take xt on Por Freddle saxd the owner XX as our school mate Howard XX heaton VX hen he dlseox ered who we were He S3ltl that Donald Brown Now dld a sword swallowlng act Chfford Tucker was still a clown And also 'Vlargaret Osw alt Had been lnt bx cupld s dart I axe XXllll3II1S was renowned For lns marx elous sklll m art VK r went to the performance XX lllLll was a great affalr And Don tame out to greet us VN hen he learned that we were there He asked about the folks at home And I soon told llllll all How flrst that Romana Swlsher Now ran a dancmq hall Next that Helen Bowden Taught Latm t rrek and French Xnd that Della Ann Cairns NX as llldI'I'l0ll to Robert Lantz He asked about Dorothx Thomas Xnd I was forted to sax That Dot and .lack Xoha Had eloped and ran aw ax Of teaehers ln the schools XX e can boast of qulte a few' Margaret Moser, Paul Klpp, And Marx Backensto, too 20 7 'I , 'nl 5 5 T A f llllnl Q V. I H '- IB 1 l Q . li 1 A 5 l' - IV ss ' lIfVG?21!1s:fVr:r:12ifli'l2g1f- 1i7 ,'1 T-I I TV Ill 9 Y G , 9 , , S 1 N s . 9 ' L l px ' ss' vw at v , ' 11 I 1 1 u , V , Q l U , V V v, Z ts , BV ., ,V u O , Y n a I was much surprised to hear, Had entered marrled hfe, V V I Y. V. 9 LI A' I l 9 . . 7 V V , , V , 1 n . , Y 4 K 7 Y . , Y ' V Y V v , - l 3 V . V ,I A I V K V ,x V u K 5 , K, A K , , V . - Y ' 1 I 9 n , 1 , V I' K. v K v 4 . 1 v I I l , I x v V . Y , U v I 9 1 1 1 . K x , .9 I K 9 9 . ' ' , n n 1 , A A , . 1 ' . , ' . A I I. , ' , Q r .' ' A D' , . Z I V A , A. VV, . ' ' 1 V . I '

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THE MADISONIAN NINETEEN THIRTY slx 'UPI CALENDAR I 9 3 6 JANUARY 3 full gomg strong we vshxp Ontarxo 19 18 .ff 6-Evervone 15 SO glad to start back to school 10-Plymouth 22 41 Players better walk next tlme Remember Coachs orders early to bed 17 We wm at Lexlngton 47 25 M 2 Exams It must feel swell to be smart 3 nu 24--Stlll worrymg More exams We play Lucas 61 23 were we golng E to town 30 Hurray' We beat Weller 30 21 Q7 FEBRUARY 7 Adamo comes here We wm 63 7 Jr Party Everybody had a good time 14-Madlson goes to p ay lts last game at Shiloh 43 21 we get the t1t1e Q3 of Chancps 53,1 Tournament begms at Ontario Our flrst trlal wlth Adarxo we Wm 'S ' 43 5 At Sr High we meet Butler ln a close game We Wm ln th last 8 seconds 24 23 E More tournament We beat Shxloh Ontarlo wms tournament 4 X f beatmg Madlson 2516 ff flaw? X ft-'W ' 5--Madlson beats McCutch1nsv1lle at Carey 23 15 s 6-Madxson bows to Attica 42 28 13 County Mus1c Festlval 20 Freshman Party U 6 B Q- WWII-5 APRIL 1 Aprll Pools Day A11 fools day at Madxson 14 Hlgh School Operetta Gypsy Trouboudor 21 Glrl Reserve Mother and Daughter Banquet 24-Annual GAA and M Banquet S --Y , MAY 3 1 Hxgh School Mus1c Day , fyjcf. 8-Cansolxdated Mus1c Festxval TU 1 15-Jr Sr Banquet : . 22 Field Day cn xt dont raxnl J, , 24-Baccalaureate IW Ig 'V -E 26-Semor P ay 8 Q mor Commencement Mgr 9 School Pxcmc Last day of school 19 I l? - - -I-QE -1.. .w- - y- 1 .. 2 X ' , ' ' . fsfi R A .Q 1 9- ' - fr- I -' . - . - I V. i l. zu I . . . , , T Y X - - ff x l tu vo ' :. N 12i ' U ' ' I X Qi, X 22-3 ' '. ' ' ' ', ' ix Q Q' argl ' - x 27- . ' ' V ' . ' e N I V i 1 ' ' ' . . . x Q I ' 29- . ' . . 4 , f . ' . XX 'N 'ffl' AV 5-1-s .Q f . nl VME: - ' .1 ' ,r 9 5' if MARCH J fr 4. ,L .0 -. ..f 3 -- ., 0 E :-I is 4 . . H ' . ' - 'tl P 1 sl A '4. .. 1 . 0. .lg- .E in.. fn 'E T 'Jil . fl it 1:7 . V xx E K . J T. U Y, . . I X I -lm. V If - Q' t ,f , nr x , X,- ---f- 4 ' A '- I ff, ::' A , -1-' lL? + ' ' . bfgfyip -. is Q . . . D - ov -If 1 1 w Z' :ar . E:-.se b I In . I



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THE MADISONIAN XX 1l ard Lockhart was head professor and hy ed ln fancy style And Dorothy Pugh had consented To be hls wlfe for a whlle Betty Ross and Betty Cralg Stlll hy ed wlthln our town And led the best society Por many mlles around That mght I traveled farther west And had no cause for fear For I found that Steve Yanoshek VK as now the engineer Rhea Belle Homerlck conducted A large school ln matrrmony And because of her experience Vt as mak1ng lots of money On reaclnng my destmahon I stopped at Hotel Mad1S0l1 Of whlch I learned the owner VS as Mlss Marguerlte Danlson She sald that Dorothy Selby Vt as now a well tralned nurse And that Robert Yarger YN as drlyer of the hearse I learned that Elmer Desterhaft XX as playmg good baseball XX lnle John Kohler lntended To y1s1t I:.urope IH the fall -Ks a leadxng novel wrlter Nlar ades McLaughl1n had won success For her sklll was made apparent In our annual of M H S C omg up to Salt Lake Clty On my qu1te eventful Journey I saw a slgn wh1ch read Joe Schuff Attorney I found hun ln lus office He was fllled Wltll joy Hls yylfe Naonu Remy Had presented h1m wlth a 0 'VHJ NINETEEN THIRTY six He told me Fablan Folmer Ran a Salt Lakc Bowhng Alley Henry Schm1ttMatzen was a Doctor And hyed 1n Ltah Valley He had heard from Kenneth Lmdenbolt VK ho owned a farm nearby And llyed upon IIS proflts VN hlch by chance were very hlgh I now came back to Cleyeland VK here Mary Nxpper stayed She led the best SOCl6ly And was qu1te a handsome mald I called upon my school mate And ln her chat she sald That the books of Mary Flnley XX ere now qu1te wldely read C ertrude Baumherger spent hu t m Sell ng rugs throughout the statc Fred XX agenhals had grown strong and husky And was a flreman on a frelght As a pretty forttme teller Mlldred Bracken showed her wxt V1y1an McLaughl1n sang grand opera And was makmg qu1te a hlt XX h1le takmg a walk together XX e passed a candy shop Xxlllcll belonged to Pearl Long Of course we had to stop And there we learned that Rae Junker XX as engaged to a m1lhona1re And that Marjorie Oswalt XX as a dresser of the halr X so that A1leen Shafer Was yyrltlng popular songs Marguerlte Frankhn was a SOCl8llSt And told of peoples wrongs Xnd for our class i1tlNlSOI'S XX ell we cannot say For eyery tlme we turned around They ran the other way As my mrsslon was now ended I returned to practlce law And was glad I took the tr1p On whlch my frlends R saw Margaret Oswalt Dorothy Thomas 21 'xx 4 tl .' T' 'N' - I , I V. Y , ' . ' ' Q ' , V' V as V .. V - V . , 'V ' V Y . 1 . . . 1 V V V ' , Y Y . y V I., . . 1 Y . 7 I ' v , V V V V , V . V , 5 ' ' , 4 V - s . , . . , V - . . - 9 M ' - 9 Y . V V . a Y l l fY . . . L ' , -,- I -V , 9 1, . , . Ant . , l s, V YK Y 7 ' ' ' . . ' I Y I ' v .V ' ' , ' s V' - 9 . . U: , V A , ,r . . .U Y -I Q 7 9 V '- 1 X v , V - V - .A y 'h a - - 1 . , V it . V . A I 9 V V. . . A S u ' V s , x , . ' , V . t . . 1 I ' fl 9 Y . . Y , , , 9 - V ' V ' L 9 .4 D ,ss ' V , . , A. Q . six V L, . n n Y Y , vl 7 1 , V 'N , ' ' -9 . ' ' 7' Y ' Y V v V ,I , ', 1 . . b 3' , ' X v . . , a 1 V 9 V. s ' Y I Y 6

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