Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Page Twelve Freshman Writeups September 7, 1943, ninety members of the freshman class quietly entered Madison High School. A number of the freshmen wished that they were back in grade school when they looked around and saw all the unfamiliar faces. Of course, they all won' dered where to go, so when Mr. Miller and Mr. LaRue directed them into the audif torium, they were more at ease. After learning the rules of the school and the names of the teachers, they were told to go to their home room. A few days later Mr. Larif bee had them all in their right seats in home room, but he wasn't always there to help the poor bewildered freshman when one wandered into the wrong room. Every year we have a freshman going into the wrong class room and finding thathe had made a mistake, and this year was no exception. After a few weeks they knew their way around the building as well as the seniors. The days went very fast and soon it was the day of the election of class officers. Even though they had never done this before, we believe they were wise to choose: Mrs. Ziroff to give them advice when they had a problem that was too much for them, Charles Campbell to lead them in their business meetings, Jack Herr to assist himg Robert Criblez, to keep the minutes of the meetings, and Kenneth Gabor to take care of the collecting of dues. ' The freshman class won the HifSpot subscription contest with sixtyfsix subscripf tions. Charles Campbell was the highest in the class and also in the school. He sold twenty subscriptions and won four dollars. The freshmen held a skating party in December. It was quite successful, that we know from seeing a few people walking very stiff the next day. But a party like that is enjoyed by everyone. In February the freshman class helped to make the 1944 operetta a success. The Hoodoo dance, the Bakers dance, and the Broomstick dance were done by the fresh' man girls. Kenneth Gabor gave us some good laughs by playing Washington, the handyman. Also in February the freshmen showed their intelligence by taking an I.Q. test. March 17 was the date of the annual freshmanfsophomore party. From all the rumors, it was really a superfduper party. , These are the most important events of this eventful year of school. I overheard one of the freshmen saying, just think we are sophomores now, boy, will we ever give it to those freshmen now. Yes, that is your privilege now, but don't forget you were freshmen once yourself.



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SSUPHUMUHES FIRST ROW: RAMON MCMILLEN. JAMES MCCULLOUGH, EDWARD ALBRECHT. RICHARD WIELAND. CHARLES DUNAM. DONALD ARMSTRONG. JACK ERDENBERGER. ROBERT HUGHES. SECOND ROW: LEORA RINEHART. RUTH SWISH ER. GLORIA TUCKER, NORMA FRISCH, LOWELL MC- COLLOUGH, MILDRED MCBRIDE. KATHERINE SCHAG, ROSELLA WILSON, ELLEN COOPERIDER, MR. DEHAVEN. THIRD ROW: MARGARET COLE. CHRISTINA GARRON. GLADYS SMITH, COLLEN WILKENSON. CAROLYN DOMKA, HELEN BRUMENSCHINKEL. FRANCES DAVIES, PATRICIA POTTER. MARJORIE KAHL, JANE BERRY. FOURTH ROW: BETTY AYRES, SALLY HISKEY. BETTY O'LEARY, ALICE BETZ, RICHARD CHRISTIANSEN. EUGENE CALVER. CARL HAINER. AND GERALD KINNINGER. FIFTH ROW: JUANITA FRANKLIN. RICHARD BIGGS. DOROTHY BUCK. RUTH NEWMAN, ESTHER HARRY. NAOMI BOSSLER, DONALD STIMENS. DUANE NICKLAUS. SIXTH ROW: GEORGE SLICKER. WALLACE SNYDER. RICHARD HOFFMAN. PAUL BEER. EUGENE KELLY, WILLIAM WOLFORD. BOB ERDENBERGER. GLENN TSCHANTZ, ALLEN WHEATON, CHARLES BEARY, KEN- NETH FOULKS. CLASS OFFICERS President Lowell McCollough Vice President Richard Wieland Treasurer f Mildred McBride Secretary f Norma Frisch Advisor f Mr. DeHaven Page Fourteen '

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