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Facully Lenore Daugherty Nothing is so popular as kindness. Attended: John Hancock High School, Ohio University, Ohio State University, B. S. in Home Ec. Favorite Pastimes: Reading and flower gardening. Mrs. Daugherty taught English lll, Home Economics, and was ad- visor of the Home Economics Club. We are sorry to have had her leave us this year, but we will long re- member her pleasant smile and kindness. Best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery from your illness, Mrs. Daugherty. Eunice D. Lutz ln her friendly smile shines the warmth of the sun. Attended: Kenton High School, Ashland College, and Miami Univer- sity. Favorite Pastimes: Gardening and sewing. Mrs. Lutz is very capably taking Mrs. 'Daugherty's place as director of Home Economics I and ll, English lll, and is advisor of the Home Economics Club. We want to wish Mrs. Lutz the best of luck in her stay at Madison. Faculty Snapshots l. Mrs. Kissel in her baby days. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Kopical all dressed up. 3. Our two coaches. Ksmile prettyi 4. Mr. McGee and his fam- ily. 5. Helen, Mr. Ramsey, and Mr. Miller. fworking hardi 6. Mr. Kopical and his ad- mirers. 7. Mr, and Mrs. Brune on their wedding day. Page Eleven
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Faculty Ruth Ewing The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Attended: Springfield High School, Wittenberg College, Ohio Northern University, and Ohio State University, B. S. in Ed. Favorite Pastimes: Music and needle-work. Mrs. Ewing teaches General Math., Jr. Business Training, Social Science, Algebra I and Geography. She has been a great help to us in the past four years at Madison. John Cunningham Every man seeks for truth, but only God knows who has found it. Attended: Central High, Indiana, Manchester College, Ashland College, Case Institute of Technology, A. B. in Physics. Favorite Pastimes: Music, photography, and wood working, besides entertaining his two sons. Mr. Cunningham teaches Advanced Math., Physics, Chemistry, and is advisor for Visual Ed. This is Mr. Cunningham's first year at Mad- ison and we hope he will be back with the students for many years to come. Martha Brune A sweet content passing all wisdom or its fairest flower. Attended: Madison High School, Bowling Green State University B. S. in Ed. I Favorite Pastimes: Cooking and reading. Mrs. Brune is new to our faculty staff this year and is doing a wonder- ful job by taking over the responsibilities of Bookkeeping, Salesman- ship, Business English, and advisor of the annual staff. Good luck, Mrs. Brune, and we wish you many happy years at Madison High. Evalyn Wiseman Virtue, if she could be seen, would win great love and affection. Attended: Perry High School, Otterbein College, Ohio University, Ohio State University. Favorite Pastimes: Reading and playing bridge. Miss Wiseman teaches English IV, Latin I, and ll, and Spanish I. She is also advisor for both Latin Club and Spanish Club. We wish to thank Miss Wiseman for the knowledge she has pa332.l on to us in our four years at Madison. Page Ten
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Those Who Help Make The School Run Smoothly I AS UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Cutter and Mrs. Smith, our wonderful cooks. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Nedrow and Mr. Osborne, our Janitors. BELOW: Our transportation, A school day could not run smoothly without the cooks, janitors, and buses. For the biggest part of the year Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Cutter, and Mrs, Weidner cooked the good meals that were served in the high school cafeteria. Mrs. Smith, the head cook, was forced to spend part of the school-year in the hospital because of ill- ness. During this time Mrs. Cutter capably managed the kitchen. Mr. Osburn and Mr. Nedrow are the janitors that keep the high school clean and warm. These men are always willing to give a helping hand when they can be of service. Page Twelve Many students would find it difficult to get to school if it were not for the buses. Mr. Charles Vail owns and maintains the buses of the Madison district. He runs thirteen buses on nineteen routes. These buses carry approximately nine hundred students each morning and evening. The men that drive these buses are also a nec- essary part of the school. All these people have been good friends to all the students. When the senior class graduates they will surely miss them.
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