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more FRESHMEN --eff- First row: Ralph Baumberger, Donald Bish, Richard Davies, Llye Bowden, Donald Windsor, Paul Shamhart, Vxfilliam Brook, Glenn Berry, Thomas Daugherty Donald Walker, Russell Hoffman. Second row: john Comer, Robert Baker, .lo Ann lanes, Dorothy Hulit, Herbert Eldridge, Geraldine Sauder, Margaret Dillon, Clara Sabo, Eugene Malott, Richard Kilgore, Harry Kilgore. Third row: William Kanz, Arthur Baxter, Donald McFarland, Richard Brown, Patsy Hammett, Ruth Helden' brand, Shirley Caton, Mary Dunham, Dolly Hess, Clarence McKown, Kenneth McCartney, Raymond Kissel. Fourth row: Raymond Pryor, Edward Thomas, Arthur Gerisch, Barbara Roberts, Edna Rissler, Alice Calla' han, Betty Marsh, jo Ann Betz, Marjorie Belt, james Wheaton, Richard Shade. Fifth row: Robert Hawkins, Edmund Pelasky, Betty Nelson, Ruth Reynolds, Mary Miller, Donna Thomas, Glenna Shade, Norma jones, Prudence Arnold, Daisy Emerson, Helen Armstrong, Betty Phelps, Dolores Willner, Richard Reinhardt, Benton Kaylor, Edward Biddison. Sixth row: Dale Treace, Robert Kanz, Robert Kithcart, Alan Crawford, Charles Alderson, Virginia Booze, Gloria Frary, jean Busch, Shirley Weaver, Lois Welty, Dorothy Schwier, Betty Zimmerman, Eileen Cole, Kenneth Long, Gordon Lown, Fred Burson. Seventh row: W'illiam Estep, Robert Wilson, Alex Bosko, Eugene Wilging, Clifford Culler, Evelyn Schulties, jo Ann Cox -lean Seith, LaDonna Metz, Shirley Christiansen, Betty Banks, janet Zerby, Norma Hoffman, Betty Watson, Donald Caton, Arthur Gatton. Absent: Juanita Danals, Juanita Shaffer, junior jones, Richard Ernsberger, Gene Cordrey, Lee Ellen Lydick. OFFICERS President f Clara Sabo Vice-President Margaret Dillon Treasurer f Geraldine Sauder Secretary Herbert Eldridge Advisor f Mrs. Ziroff Page Eight
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SEPTEMBER: FALL 20 Madison went to Galion. We lost 6-26. First day of school. Gas rationing- no school. New London defeated Madison 13-12, on home ground. Madison played Norwalk on the Ram's Hill. Norwalk won 13f7. High School Teacher's Picnic at Middle Park. Madison lost another heartfbreaker to Willard, 12'13. OCTOBER: Madison went to Dennison. Lost with a score Of 20f31. Armistice Day Program sponsored by Mr. Larif bee and Mr. DeHaven. Loundonville came to Madison. They won by a score of 2'5f14. Ruth Sabo was Homecomf ing Queen. Z7 Teachers Convention- no school. Madison defeated Fredricktown- '36f6, for first victory. Seniors sponsored a dance after game. NOVEMBER: Madison went to Crestline and came home with another victory. The score was 26f6. Assembly featuring Smiling Bill Cope. G. A. A. Initiation. Football Banquet sponsored by Booster's Club. jack Erdenlierger was elected next year's foot' ball captain. Miss Whitworth and Mr. Ramsey presented a very nice Thanksgiving Program. and 24 Thanksgiving Vacation. jr. High Football Banquet at East Mansfield School. Page Seven
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FRESHMEN On September 5, ninetyfnine freshmen shyly made their way into Madison High School. It seemed like a gigantic building to them and they didr1't know which way to go. After being directed to the auditorium, learning the names of the teachers and being directed to their home rooms they were more at ease. Under the direction of Mr. Laribee, their home room teacher, and Mr. Miller they managed to get their schedules made out the first day. Of course a few managed to get lost the first day or two but in a few days they knew the way around as well as the upperfclassmen. Before the Freshmen realized it was time to elect their advisors. Mrs. Ziroff was elected to advise them through the year. The officers were chosen later when the students knew one another better. Clara Sabo was elected to lead them, Margaret Dillon to assist her, Herbert Eldridge to keep a record of the meetings and Geraldine Sauder to collect the dues. The annual FreshmanfSophomore Party was held March 16. From all indications it was a successful party and everyone had a good time. In no time at all the year was over and the Freshmen suddenly realized they were Sophomores. - Page Nine
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