Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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PRICE fleowroee Mansfield Blizzard FOR LIFE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER MAY 21, 1980 PLA E FAMOUS BUBBLE DANCER ABOARD A late news dispatch from Colorado this afternoon told of the crash of Trans Conti' nental's newest transport plane The Good Plane Perle' lope last evening. According to the pilot, Jack Grace, and co-pilot, Harold Cook, everything was in good control until all of a sudden out of nowhere Mt. Hood loomed up in front of the plane and control of the plane was lost. By the time the plane reached the bottom of the mountain, it had gained so much speed that it just fold' cd up, catapulting the pas' sengers in all directions. None, however, were badly hurt. Aboard the plane were lack's wife, the former Iune Leininger, who was the stewardess: Miriam Wolf, the noted nurse: the president of the New York Exchange, jack Spriesterbach: his secre- tary, Margaret Logan: Rhea Domka, the celebrated bubble dancer: Maxine Bowden. kindergarden teacher, and Marie Baumhauer, florist in Shelby. Teaches Women How To Drive A novel school is being operated here. The proprietor is Raymond Rogers, He teaches bashful women how to drive with ease and con' fidence. The school is opened at nine o'clock in the morning and students made their ap' pointments from that time until closing time at 6 p. m. Mr. Rogers takes the stu' dents for an hour drive. He guarantees to teach them how to drive in five lessons. They are then given a gold en' graved diploma. For an extra charge Mr. Rogers will teach his pupils how to drive with one arm. This is for the convenience of suitors who do not own cars. His most outstanding pupils are Mary jane Arm' strong, Nancieta Myes, Elf vina Bessemer, and Evelyn Larscey. CRA HE AT MT. CARLTON TREASE NAMED NEW SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE Stanley Rinehart Retires The President today an' nounced that he has named a new Secretany of Agriculture to replace Stanley Rinehart, the retiring secretary. Mr. Rinehart said that he felt that his farm in Ohio needed his immediate atten- tion, and it was he who recommended Mr. Trease for the position. In his address of ac' ceptance Mr. Trease said that he would do the job to the best of his ability and that he had much experience along that line. He added that he was particularly grateful for the training he received when he attended Madison High School . The farm situation at pref sent is very good. The farm' ers of the United States have at last succeeded in producf ing enough food to feed the rest of the world. Wheat production has raised from 40 bushels, during World War II, an acre to 60 bushels at the present time. Much of this increased acre' age production is due to methods developed by Mr. Trease and Mr. Rinehart, who worked in collaboration for a number of years. Wynn Chosen As Head Coach At Ohio State For some reason Bill Wynn has decided that gray hairs are becoming. At least that was the reason he gave last night when he addressed the nation over the NBC net' Naval Heroines Cited For Bravery Ensign Jean Frary, of the United States Navy Nurse Corps and Chief Warrant Officer Gladiys Long, of the Waves were honored last evening by the officers and pesonnel of the United States Navy, and by the newly elected president of the United States, Wendell Willkie. The affair was held in the Crystal Ball Room of .the Annapolis Military School Chief Warrant Officer Long and Ensign Frary were given the highest award in the history of the United States Navy. They were cited for bravery for overseas duty, on the U. S. S. Relief Ship. The awards given were the Distinguished Navy Cross. Admiral Al Fendrick, the speaker of the evening, spoke on the subject The coming football game between the Army and the Navy . A good time was had by all. , work as Ohio Stateis Head Basketball Coach. Ohio State's basketball victories have been suffering lately and the authorities def clared that they must get the best basketball coach avail' able. Bill Wynn was their choice. In his address Bill said he especially wished to give the credit for his new position to Coach Al Fendrick, a former coach of his, who taught at Madison High School. HOOD Armistice Day Celebration Bands are playing, flags are waving, and the crowd has gone wild as your re' .porter stands on the eighf teenth floor, third window from the right, in the Hotel a la Rinehart. As you know this hotel, the pride of Mans' field, stands in the location of the old Park Theater, and was named after one of Mansfield's most famous sons, former Secretary of Agriculture Stanley Rinef hart. On this Armistice Day, which celebrates the final shot of World War II, Mansfield is seeing the large est display of beautifully decorated floats and the greatest number of celebrities in the history of this fair city. The Armistice is not the only thing that is being celef brated, however. Your ref porter wonders how many of you realize that this is the twentyffifth anniversary of the singing of DER FUHRf ER'S FACE in der Fuhrer s face by our great American star of the stage and screen, Delbert Doc Poston. Never before was that song sung with such great feeling, with such an air of patriotism as it was that day twenty- five years ago when our own Doc shoved his eyes out of there and blared forth with that great masterpiece of the musical arts. Will anyone ever forget the cheers that arose when Doc shoved aside the little man's peekfa' boo bang ,looked him straight in the eyes, and gave him the good old Bronx cheer? What's this? NVhat's going on in the street below? It looks like a riot! It is a riot! the crowd has just discovered their favorite star, Doc Poston, is to be the main feature in the rally which is being held for the benefit of homeless dogs. From here, your reporter is unable to see what the outcome will he, so either use your imaginf ation, or buy a copy of THE MANSFIELD BLIZZARD tomorrow. Page 'Twe'ntyfFivc

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I I I , Dick Gross, will my basketball ability to Ted Barr. , Harold Hammer, will my gab to jimmy Hunter. Harold McFarland, will my way of skipping school to those who haven't the courage to do so. 7 I I , Stanley Rinehart, will my smile to Naomi Bossler. , Raymond Rogers, will my B card to the people that walk. I, Farrel Stuff, will my sugar ration book to those who have a sweet tooth. I, Carlton Trease, will my bass horn to anyone large enough to carry it. I, Harold Cook, will my quiet humor to Joann Bishop. I, James Cooke, will my dignified way of speaking to my brother. I, Elvina Bessemer, will my long fingernails to Naomi Shadel. I, Iligene Addlesperger, will my bashfulness to Emily Pamer. I, Mary ,lane Armstrong, will my ample supply of freckles to Chuck Higf gms. I, Ruby Bapka, will my long locks to Gloria Tucker. I, Maxine Bowden, will my books to those who are unfortunate enough to use them. I I Rhea Domka, will my jolly times to Eileen McMillen. 3 9 Betty Kelley, will my engagement to the first engagement in the class of 5544.51 I I I I I 9 Evely Larscey, will my army boyfriend to Mildred Stenstrom. , Margaret Logan, will my long eyelashes to anyone who could use them. , jean Price, will my best earrings to Frances Kirsch. , Wanda Tipper, will my snappy cheer leading to next year's cheer leaders. Marie Baumhauer, will my ability to stay out of school to Clara Sauder. 9 WITNESSES: Minnie the Moocher Stepinfetchit The Little Moron Felix the Cat SIGNED: Marybelle Cole Marie Mitchell Harold MacFarland Page 'I'wenzyfFmn



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Home Town Boy Makes Good Delbert Poston, who left Mansfield ten yeas ago to seek his fortune in Holly- wood, has found it at last. He is now starring in that hilarious western comedy, The Villian Wore Spurs, which will be featured at the Dump Theatre in the near future. Poston first served as a prompter in the Pedro Pollen -Payer Company. Later he served as an extra and by hard work and perseverance at last reached the dizzy heights of fame. Co-starring with Delbert Poston is Ada Hahn, an alumna of Madison High School who went to Holly- wood two years ago and was ,immediately acclaimed a suc- cess by the theatre people and the movie going popula- tion. Removed To Hospital The manager of the Ken- tucky Derby, Mr. Paul Farqu- har, was removed to the Cat Hospital today for treatment of severe shock. It is rumored that Mr. Far- quhar had bet his life's sav- ings, which he earned in the ice business, on an old nag, Bluebell. All during the race Mr. Farquhar was in a nervous state of excitement. When his nag won he tossed his lucky silver dollar away, shouted I dood it, and passed out. New Hosiery Perfected One of the most outstand- ing scientists of the 20th century, Professor james Cooke, has perfected a new kind of hosieny. Much to the delight of the ladies these hose are sheer as gossamer and twice as run- proof. The latest shades in these hose vary from Noon Day Green to Midnight Pur- ple. The Professor himself developed these shades. As a result of the years of strenuous study and research work the Professor is now re' covering in the Dip Dope Sanitorium, in Alaska. Page 'Twenty-Six Wanda Tipper Named National Amateur Tennis Tournament Champion. Mildred Metz Runner Up Wanda Tipper, who be- gan her tennis career on the courts of Liberty Park and the Madison High School Auditorium, has won the Na- tional Amateur Tournament. During her high school days Miss Tipper was chosen as the most outstanding girl athlete. After graduation she entered various occupations, but always played tennis in her spare moments. When she won the championship title at the La De Da Club she entered the state tourna- ment. Winning the state title she entered the national finals. The game was very excit- ing as Miss Tipper had as her final opponent, Mildred Metz who used to be WAAC's back in , Miss Metz is also from Madi- those in the '48 son High School. In days Miss Metz and Miss Tipper were the best of friends. The Dilly Dolly Style Show Announced This week the Dump Theatre is featuring a style 'show, the most sensational of the season. One of the lead- ing models, Iligene Addle- sperger will appear in a Her- cules Red two piece suit featuring the thigh-knee length shirt with a dragon green bustle at the waist and dragon green accessories. Betty Kelly will model the latest in dinner dresses. Es- pecially publicized is the skin tight dinner gown in Prime Purple, with horizontal lines. Jean Price, another out- standing model, is especially attractive in the lace date dress with pleated shirt and leg of mutton sleeves. Admission is 65c per per- son, unless you are prettier than the models. In that case you will pay 56100. Sails For Africa Last evening Miss Lucille Heldenbrand set sail for Africa. She returned from India six months ago, where she had succeeded quite well in her missionary work . Before she left she was the honored guest at a farewell party given by Miss Helen Ilursh. l r Bachelor Farewell Party Given For Hammer Last night a bachelor fare- well party was given for Harold Hammer, who has de- cided to serve his country, now that the war is over. To quote Hammer, Now that their aren't so many in the Navy I feel my Uncle Sammy needs me. The party was held at the Van de Swank Hotel. After the dinner was served pin- chole was played by the members of the party. The celebrated card player and authority, Gerald O'leary won all the prizes. The after dinner speaker Richard Gross, who spoke be- fore dinner, elaborated on the subject Are You A Man Or A Mouse? All the membes of the party decided that they were men. The honor guest at the party was Howard Shaw, a former manager of the Cleve- land Indians. How To Reduce If your figure is not slim you need no socially em- new technique down has been the proprietors Shape Beauty and shapely longer feel barrassed. A for slimming perfected by of the Ship Saloon, Helen Sauder and Alma June Rose. This method is a system of complete ease. No dis- tasteful dieting or exercising is required. All you do is to hit yourself over the head with an axe before very meal. Make an appointment to- day at the Ship Shape Beauty Saloon to learn the technique of hitting yourself over the head with an axe. If you don't have an axe a sledge hammer will do. As shining examples of their fine art are the pro- prietors. Waistlines 18 and 20 respectively. Use your imagination as to whether its feet or inches. Advice To Lovelorn By La Donna Harrison Dear Friends, Neighbors - Lovelorn Puppies: Yesterday my Marine came home, after having been mis- sing in action since the Bat- tle of Karkov. This illus- trates very well the point which I am going to stress todayg keep hoping fyou'll catch your manj and never give up. In order to catch your man you should be beautiful, smart, and rich. However you can catch one without all these traits providing you have a good trap. Look at me! just keep hoping and never give up. 'During the war we were- UC allowed to manufacture traps but now that the war is over they are again on the market. You can obtain one by mailing me a dollar bill today. Silver Dots 86 Dashes Club Holds Meeting A buffet luncheon was served yesterday afternoon by the Silver Dots and Dashes Club. Ruth Blumenschein presided as hostess. The table was decorated with beautiful yellow dandelions. After the luncheon the meeting was called to order by the worthy president, Marie Mitchell. The secre- tary, Marybelle Cole then read the minutes, and the treasurer, Betty Baker gave her report. To date the club is 75c in the hole. Following the business meeting Mary Catherine E. Stoner gave a talk on Filing, And How To Do It. The meeting was then adjourned. Donough's Butcher Shoppe Choice Meats STYLE SHOP Prop. Dorothy Fike

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