Groveport Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Groveport, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Cf... W! VV1-, thc im-mln-rs of thc Sm-nior class ol' tha- ycar Om- Thonsnnal Ninc Ilnmlrccl anal Fitty. ol Nlarlison Township Iliuh School. in thc town ot Grou-mort, in Franklin County, tha- statc of Ohio, rcalizinu that on' . X tho lowcr classmcn along thronulr their nm-x - ' I -1' '- -a '- '- 4' 1 ' - 4 1 1 st bool mliys nt dr mimi to a clraatlul mlosi. do he-rm-by It-ayc onr last will and tcstann-nt in oral:-r that thx- nnclc-r-ilratlnatcs may carry on for ns fusing ns as 1-xamplm-ull. 'I'o hclp t hw we ns yu li in urlnn irtnhs xml pirsonil mliirnttiistiis 4' I I ' ' 'J First, to thc Class of ISJEI. wt- lcayi- thc Iitln- ol si-niors. and lmopc that thi-y' will Sm-cond. to tba- Clans. oi' IIJSQ. wi- lcayw- onr um-ntlc manncrs. inti-llcctnal mimls, 1 'I'hirtl. to thc Class of 195-I. nc lc-ayc tbl- ability to rlccipbcr thi- aforcsaicl pagcs Ifonrth. to thc s-ntirc stndcnt hotly. wi- In-ayc cnonuh 1-chnol spirit to cxccl in all Fifth. wc lcax 1- onr cle-cpm-st gratitude- anml rc-spa-ct to all 'thc inn-mba-rs ol thc tacnlty be-st in ns during onr high-school career. Sixth. to yarions nmlcrclassim-n wc In-ayc imlivitlual gilts. as Iolloyys: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . Iloloris Arla-Lluc. li-inc my qnictm-ss and L-ycn disposition to jim Nlcilnirc. . jim Bnchman, lc-nyc my' sparkling pa-rsomxlity to Ilick Fc-atlu-rston. . Shirlcy' Cox, Ivan- my 1-:maui-rin-int :mu to Slit-rrill Storts. . jack Colclsh-in. bn-qm-.ith my 'Nnpcr-clnpm-r salcsmanship lo Illll Doyynm-y, . Ob Hartman. lcayc my In-ight to Phil Colm-. . Donna III-cox. bt-mn-ath my mcthmlical ways to I.n jann Taylor. . jim Hnntt-r. lm-nyc my' lou' for hill-billy music to Iiloism- Su-inim-IL. . I'.inl Iiysn-Il. It-nyc my I-xcnsalilc absi-nccs to lions-r Arla-elm-. . janct johnson. lcayn- my loin: blomlc hair to Carolt- XYis-mlm-rliolil. . Ycra Lanc. ln-ayc thc honor of bt-ing Qui-cn of m-xt lucky' girl. . Charles cave- and . Don my . Dick hating tbc title of 0Hlcc worker to Bob Sayrc. my long It-gs to Charles Black. I4-aye my cnrly' blonclc hair to Frm-il Ilockt-nbm-rm-r. ba-qua-atlx my G.II.S. musical tall-nt to janv Marion to fnrtln-r glorify tln- mum- also. nnl palm-s of class notcs. ol notm-s and art work in thi-ir books. sports. plus womb-rlnl sportsmanship. tor thcir nntirinu I-Ilorts to bring ont the . Mary' Bows-ns. lcayc- tht- titlc of NIy' Klan Friday. ot thi- G. A. A. to Xlary' Milly . Fillllllt' Con-y. ln-avc my prim--winning smilt- to Lois Oylcr to talu- oycr whcn I'u- lm-It tln-sc noblt- ball-. . Virginia Jann-s. lcau- tba- opportnmty' to do thc job of an all aronncl good typist to XYybc Xkilson. lona's nn-xt boy-fricncl. as shi- sccs fit. In-ayc my high tm-nor to the ba-ttcrment of bliss YVincln-sh-r's music classt-s. if be-ing the om- to cause thc lcast confusion in thc Sm-nior class to Dick Pm-tty. licr in In-r alrcady promising can-cr. I, Lois I4-ayc part of my lnyc lor sports to 1-ach ot thc girls in CLI-I.S. I. Doris Schlcppi, I1-ayc thc honor ol' bn-ing clcpcntlablc and rcsponsiblc to cu-ry gny aml gal in Cl.II,S. as a Lioal to attain. I. Jack Snyrlcr. It-avc the- managcmm-nt of sound 1-qnipnn-nt to Paul Prawn. I, Charlcs Taylor, IL-ayc my quiet pi-rsonality to VValtcr Cham-y. I. Ilarolcl 'I'riancc. lcaw- my loyc for sqnarc dancing and girls to Raymond johnson. I. Carry XVI-ist. lcaye my yt-Ilow ji-L-pstt-r to ni-xt ycar's fortnnatc unppcr classmann. I, Kathlecn Vklicm-le-r, lcavi- my qnict and rcscryccl ways to Donna Allison. I, jack VVIIQIQ-. lm-ave my flying ability' to an on-coming air-mindcd class. . I. Eva Ianc YVillis, heqnz-ath my ability' to concentrate on lessons to Eloisc Vance. I, Bob XVIIIISOII, Ie-aye my black wavy hair to NIL-lyyn Smith. I, Mark Zangnn-ister, lean- my scientific mind to Mr. Thr0p's Rogue-S' Calle-ry. I, Ruby Zarbaugh, Ie-aye my title- of C.H.S.'s accordionist to Miriam Bnycr. All other posscssions wc- do hereby ll-aw: to all following classcs. NVQ- appoint Mr. Lewis Keck and Mr. Franklin Milla-r as 1-xccntors of our above said properties. In VVitne-ss YYlicrx-of. we- Ilan- In-rs-nnto sm-I our band and scal this l'lII'lEfl'1'IliIl clay ol' Slay, ninctccn-lnimlre-Ll and fifty. VVitm-ssc-sz Eva jam- Xvillis Mark Henry ZilIlLlI'lIt'ISIl'l' -16.. Class of 1950

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YVAlT. She sat up in bed and watched closely. First came the words, HSEPTEMB C7 cfvlbf After a light snack. which consisted of a dainty sandwich of cheese. sardines, hardl ioiled eggs, and lettuce, together with a glass of milk and a piece of cake, Rita yawned and decided to go to bed. After a minimum of tossing and turning, shi- we-nt peacefully to sleep. Suddenly she awoke with a start. There before lu parade she saw 59 boys and girls filing slowly past her. The events of the freshman year began to unfold before meister, vice-president, Marilyn Hill, secretary, and Roy her. She saw Richard Miller Moniar, treasurer. Next she saw Marilyn Hill's smiling face as she Immediately following, was Richard Miller displaying Then came the class party on March 17, very appropriately named the Sham -r eyes Rita saw the words, SEPTEMBER, 1946 fgrm, Then like 3 Rita recognized the scene as depicting her first day of high school. being elected president, Mark Zang- was elected freshman attendant for the Homecoming Football Game. varsity letters in football, basketball and baseball. rock Frolic. janet johnson next ap- peared before her as class representative for The dllIlliS01lilI7l with Donna Hecox as reporter for The Voice. The room became dark again and Rita started to go back to sleep, when the letters again appeared, forming the word ER, 19-W. Oh, she thought, this was our sophomore year. The number of familiar faces filing before her had dwindled to 46. Then, like a story, the scenes began to unfold. The class officers elected were Mark Zangmeister, presidentg lack Goldstein, vice-president, Vera Lane, secretary, and Donald Moody, treasurer. The class seemed to be going places this year. Donna Hecox was selected class representative of The Dlll!li.S'UTlill7l. And just look at the sophomores on The Voice Staff--the sophomore reporter, was janet Iohnson, Anne Rhodes, Latin Club reporter, and Donna Hecox was writing a feature column. The sophomore Latin Club officers next appeared before her. Anne Rhodes was president, Donna Hecox, vice-president: jack Goldstein, treasurer, and Eva lane Willis, Lois Rohn and Delores Arledge were members of the execu- tive eommittee. She next saw Martha Murray as historian and Doris Sv.-hleppi as parliamentarian for the F. H. A. And what on earth was this coming into view? lt looked like a cowfah, it came back to her as Richard McCollister appeared. It was Richard's Grand Champion steer. And imagine her thinking it was a cow. She remembered how thrilled the whole school was for him when his steer was chosen Grand Champion over all breeds that year at the' Livestock Pro- ducers Association sliow in Columbus, Ohio. lt looked as if the boys were doing all right in sports, too. There was Richard Miller proudly displaying the letters he merited by serving as quarterback on the varsity football team and as a regular on the varsity basketball, baseball, and track teams. Then there was Roy Monjar beaming at his letter that he also earned on the varsity basketball team, and Ob Hart- manfhaseball. 1 Next came a loud fanfare and standing before her was lovely Vera Lane as sophomore attendant to the Football Home- coming Queen. Standing beside her, was james Buchman, her handsome escort. Darkness enfolded Rita again and she decided that she really should get some sleep, but the words NOT YET! ap- peared. She opined that this must be her junior year and sure enough, 'ASEPTEMBE R, 1948 came into view. There were 47 fresh, smiling faces parading before her. Goodness, she thought, Are they electing all boys as class officers this year? That was right. Elwood Hartman was elected presidentg Iames Buchman, treasurer. This really was an intelligent class. There were the lli-cox, Eva jane YVillis, Mark Zangmeister, Dale Rawn, The junior officers of the F F A passed slowly by dent advisor and Richard McCollister, sentinel. Virginia Iames next appeared as secretary The Voice staff. Donna Hecox was the reporter. Dale Rawn appeared as the followed as junior representative for The The boys were certainly making their names her, she recognized Richard Miller, Roy Monjar, Richard Miller's happy face as he was awarded a proud as he achieved a position on the tournament team and merited a points. The varsity football team was next. There were Harold Triance, Don Beatty, Jack Wilde, Donald Moody, Robert Willison, Richard McCollister, Richard Miller and jack Goldstein. Richard -track. Richard Miller, Charles Taylor, james Buchman, Elwood Hartman--baseball. Rita heard the loud fanfare again as beautiful Mary Baker came into view as junior attendant to the rueen. Standing beside her was her tall escort Mark Zangmeister. As they faded 1 i , . t in the distance. VVhat was this? Then appearing before her were the words Live and Let Live. YVhy, play. Then the members of the cast paraded before her. They were Donna Hecox, Anne Rhodes, Eva Cox, Kathleen VVheeler, jack Snyder, Donald Moody and Robert NVillison. riety of foods. That was the Junior-Senior banquet. The scene then shifted to the rated in the theme of the 49'ers in honor of the seniors. There she saw Eva Iane Willis tainment was superb. Rita listened as Anne Rhodes, Shirley Cox and Robert Willison played the accordion beautifully and Mark Zangmeister sounded like a professional as Darkness engulfed her again, but she knew the senior year was yet to come, so Yes, the words, SEPTEMBER, l949, appeared. There were only 40 familiar faces pa Franklin Countv second tlltounty team and Miller, vicie-presidentg Richard Mc-Collister, secretary, and Society-Donna Weist, stu- place among 'iway Rita ht-'ird with a tempting va- was uniquely deco- as Mistress of Ceremonies. The enter- rendered vocal solos. Ruby Zarhaugh he played his cello. VVhen they had passed by, she heard more soft music, and before her appeared long tables covered gymnasium which she remained very quiet and attentive. ssing her now. Then she saw Elwood Hartman elected president of the senior class, james Buchman, vice-president, Richard McCollister, secretary and Richard Miller, treasurer. WVho was this group of students on the way to New Albany? She looked closer and recognized Charles Taylor, Dale Rawn, Doris Schleppi, Donna Hecox, Eva jane VVillis, Jack Goldstein, Mark Zangmeister, Iohn Miller, Donald Mayes and Richard Miller. Then she remembered. That was the group which took the State Senior Scholarship Test. She tried to recall the re- sults of that-oh, yes, Donna Hecox, Mark Zangmeister, and Eva jane NVillis received grades that rated among the twenty- five highest. Not had! The Tri-Hi-Y senior officers were next. Vera Lane was presidentg Mary Bowens, vice-president, Virginia James, secretaryg and Martha Murray, treasurer. Vera Lane also appeared as president of the Big Sisters organization. Donna Hecox next came into view as editor of The Voice along with the other members of her staff, Lois Rohr, Vera Lane, Jack Snyder, Richard Miller, Doris Schleppi, Dale Rawn, Eva jane VVillis and Mary Bowens. Then came the Madisonian staff with Eva jane YVillis as editor-in-chief, and other members, Mark Zangmeister, John Peters, Elwood Hartman, jack Goldstein, Robert VVillison, Mary Bowens, Shirley Cox, Richard Miller, Vera Lane, janet johnson, Virginia james, Donna Hecox and Anne Rhodes. The senior officers of the F. H. A. were next. There was Doris Sehleppi as president, Martha Murray, vice-presidentg and Virginia james as treasurer. Then came Mark Zangmeister, Richard McCollister, Garry Wt-ist, and Dali- Rawn as officers of the Continued on page 43 A



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