Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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MR. EASTER Mr. Easter teaches science and Senior math. With so many va- ried subjects and bits of informa- tion he must remember, he tends to become slightly absent-minded. But no offense, please. Mr. Easter is a pal to everyone and his classes are full of unusual happenings. MRS. MCNEIL Mrs. McNeil teaches foreign languages. She always has tales to tell of her experiences or along the line of fortune telling. Sometimes she has gifts from her son in the Army to show to the class. Her classes are al- ways exciting. We appreciate her kindness and her excellent help as advisor to the Blue and Gold Stall. MR. LONG Mr. Long is the teacher who has the difficult task of trying to pound math into students' brains. We don't know whether he's speechless over the dullness of his students or just shy. Any- way, he's a swell teacher and we like him a lot. Miss RICHMOND Miss Richmond is the Home Ee. teacher. She is a great fa- vorite with all the girls. When- ever girls feel the need of ad- vice about clothes, social prob- lems or how to hook their dream man, they flock to Miss Rich- mond. Her work on the Home- coming Program was excellent. Thanks, Miss Richmond, for be- ing such a pal. MRS. WEARLY Our sweet, laughing, music teacher was back again this year and were we glad! Everyone surely loves her classes and her wonderful personality. She al- ways has a variety of music and tries her best to please everyone. And don't tell a soul, but she plays the hottest and the sweet- est piano in these parts. Miss PERIN Miss Perin teaches the com- mercial subjects. With all the work she had this year as G.A.A, cheerleader and Dra- matic Club director, then listen- ing to typewriters pluck away for several hours each day, we don't see how she keeps her right mind. We think she's swell. MRs. GREGORY Mrs. Gregory handles the junior-high students. She is a pleasant person and a favorite with her students. The high school students don't see much of her, though, because she sort of hibernates down in 117 and 118. MR. BUXTON Mr. Burton rules in his do- main in the colony building. He teaches manual training and con- sequently most of us don't see much of him. Whenever a play comes up, and a doorknocker, platform, or set of stairs is needed, the first thing someone does is hike out to the colony building, and Mr. Buxton fixes 'em up. MRS. DEMAR WEARLY Mrs. Wearly stepped in at a confused time this year, when Mrs. Williams became ill. She did a wonderful job in taking over the English classes and get- ting them running smoothly un- der her direction. She must be commended, too, for her help to the Annual Staff. MR. WADE Mr. Wade is a new face to Madeira this year. He teaches physical education and some commercial subjects. He is bet- ter known to all the fellows as just plain coach. You have to have a sense of humor around him or you don't get along very well. He did a very fine job coaching the football team. In basketball, he brought the Junior Varsity through to win runners- up in the county, and the Var- sity to League champs. Nice work, Mr. Wade, and we hope you'll be around for quite a while.

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Waculllq MR. MARSHALL SELLMAN Mr. Sellman, the backbone of the Madeira facf ulty again had the task of keeping the Senior Class together. XVe Seniors really appreciate his help and interest in our Annual, graduation and his inf terest in the future of each individual. His classes were tough, but we learned something UD When we think back over our high school days, vve'll surely remember Mr. Sellman and his classes. MR. C. R. DOCKUM Mr. Dockum's voice booming out with Your attention, please, for announcements is another thing we will carry with us in our memories. He is stern at times in studv hall and with people who run in the hall, but he commands respect. To him, too, we are deeply grateful for his help on the An' nual and his interest in our futures, Hats off to Mr. Dockum, who, nestled in his little green ofhce, rules over the Madeira Schools with an iron, yet gentle hand. MRS. WILLIAMS Mrs. Vfilliams was our English teacher for the first part of the year, but became ill and had to stop teaching. We were all sorry to lose her, but Mrs. Wearlv took over and did a wonderful job. Rest up, Mrs. NVilliams, and we hope that you'll be back next year. Page Six



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lwnemanic Silo Hazel ane Nolte L1terary Eclxtor Mary Lou jackson Alt Echtor Mary Powell Asslstant Art Edrtor Raymond Ph1ll1ps Sports Echtor Marjory Streckfuss Ed1tor1nCh1ef Roger Z1mmerer ASS1Sf3Dt Ed1tor1nCh1ef Dorothy McCane ASS1SfHUt Art Ed1to1 Carl Marsh Photography Edltor Glor1a Atzel Busmess Manager Tom Walsh ASS1Sf3Ht Busmess Manager Don Cauclell ASSlSfdHt Sports Edltor Not 1n prcture Charles Lammers Photography Edltor The Mnemon1c Staff together w1th Mrs Wearly as adv1 or worked llke mad thmgs th1s year to have an annual They were elected by the members of the Senlor Class and a comrn1ttee of teachers and took over the1r tasks w1th hearts full of sp1r1t However one Cl1sappo1ntrnent and worry came after another and soon the1r faces were drawn and wh1te and most of the hope of havmg an annual gone Don t thrnk for a rnmute we don t real1ze there s a war on We don t thrnk there s another group anywhere that reahzes that manpower shortage any better than we do But we came through and here are results of our efforts We present th1s 1945 Annual for a reasonable facsnrnlej and hope you enjoy It Page Elght If , 1 , ' : , ' 5 , 3 , , , 1 - , , , 5 , X , , ,, - , N , , C 9 - K' 9 ' 7 , . . , . , , - ,

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