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HoMEcoM1NG W as are Seated: Queen, Ruth Sabo Standing, left to right: Virginia McLaughlin, Gene' vieve Harrison, Maxine Dillon, Clara Sauder. What would a homecoming game be without a queen and her attendants? The crowning of the queen was the special attraction at the Madisonloudonville football game. At the half of the game the charming queen, Ruth Sabo, and her attendants were escorted before the cheering section in an army jeep, driven by a soldier. They formed the center of the with the band, while the Alma Mater was played. William Wolford, the drum major, presented a large bouquet of white chrysanthemums to the queen. The attendants: Virginia McLaughlin, Genevieve Harrison, Maxine Dillon, and Clara Sauder, each wore a shoulder corsage of yellow mums. - The crowning of the queen took place at the dance in the school auditorium after the game. The Grand March was led by Queen Ruth and Captain Harvey Smith. The rest of the evening was enjoyed by dancing to music of the Rhythm Kings. SPONSORED BY H 86 H COAL COMPANY Page Nineteen
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stef-asf ci-IEER LEADERS We-M Left to right: Donna Lissekam, Lucille Berry, Wanda Lissekam, Betty Guthrie. The school spirit of Madison has been outstanding this year and we may give much of the credit to our cheerleaders. These are the girls who have the personality and enthusiasm to lead group cheer' ing. They have helped to create a friendly feeling between schools and have encourf aged our hoys to play the best game possible. SCHOOL SONG CI-IEERS! Cheer, cheer, for Madison High 2f4f6fS- Who do we appreciate? Cheer, till the sounds reach the sky TfEfAfM Green and White and hill top flight TEAM! TEAM! TEAM! That means a victory's in sight, On, on to Madison's game Mix a little ginger On, on to uphold her fame, With a lot of pep, We stand round with heads unhowed Come on, Madison, get For our Alma Mater's name. HEP! HEP! HEP! SPGNSORED BY R. L. EGGERTON FULLER BRUSH COMPANY Page Eighteen
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rss BOOSTERS Left to right: Ted Malott, V. Pres.: LaVerne Thrush, Pres.: Hobart Robinson, Sec'y.-Treas. The Boosters Club, is an organization of Madison Township men who are inter' ested in our school and its activities. Again this year under the leadership of LaVerne Thrush it has been one of the most valuable clubs connected with our school. Two annual events are always looked forward to each year by everyone. They are the Football Banquet in the fall and the Lawn Fete in the spring. These are sponsored and promoted by the Boosters Sid Gillrnan, head football coach of Miami University, was the speaker at the banquet which proved to be one of the largest Madif son has ever had. The Lawn Fete was also a record breaking one for the Boosters Profit realized by the club from the Lawn Fete is always used for the benefit of Madison High School activities-- particularly band and athletics. Their assistance has been very much appreciated in helping to equip the football squad, in their generf ous contribution to the fund for new band uniforms, in their providing funds for the junior High Football Coaches, and in their sponsoring social events during the year to increase school spirit. The student body, administrators, teachers, and school board have shown their appreciation of the work of the Booster's by giving their loyal support to all activities sponsored by the club. SPONSORED BY WOLFF'S CIGAR STORE Page Twer ty
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