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MR. DOCKUM Miami U.-Moior in School Administration and Sciences B. S. in Education In most schcols the students hold a certain leer tor the man in charge, but at Madeim, Dr. Dockum is looked upon as 0 friend who is willing to lend a helping hand at any time When I say farewell to our Madeira School, I reserve in memory the love for this Institution and all those who are, and have been, a part of it. May Madeira School continue to enioy the high reputation and esteem among the schools of Ohio, and go forward to higher planes of scholarship, sportsmanship, and democratic school spirit. You students, teachers, school board members, parents, and friends have made Madeira what it is; you will make Madeira what is will be tomorrow. With vision, look ahead; build for the future C. R. DOCKUM page six MR. SELLMAN Wilmington, U. C.-Moior in History and Englishelii S. in Education-Master at Arts. Madeira without Mr. Sellmon and his wonderful His- tory classes, iust wouldn't be Madeira at all. His help and participation in HieY activities is to be commended, as well as his patience in dealing with the Senior Class. In America, our high schdol boys and girls are per- mitted to choose many of the courses which will best fit them for the fields in which they are intelestedt in the classroom, freedom of thought and speech is encouraged. This is typical of our country, with its traditions of liberty, Is this confidence in the judgment of our youth iusti- tied? Our totalitarian enemies thought not, but their regi- mented millions proved no match for our free citiiens. Education in America continues, regardless of war, victory, or peace. The members of the class of l946 have been compelled to do their high school work during trying times, but they have persevered, and have come through with flying colors. W. M. SELLMAN.
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Seofede-B. Gripshover, G. Veurrl, M, Witschger, R, Burler, V. Diversi, SA Ullmunn, 8, Kelly, D. Brandhorsi, A. Deerwesrer, K. Bailey, J. Rou, Mrs; Williams. Srandmg-G. Rinehurdi, J. Eourquin, S. Luckey! This is the product of cur diligent labors. Hard and fong have we worked for The copy you are about to read, and now that it is finally comple1ed we breathe a sigh of relief and prepare for normal life once more. Even before our class officers were elected,the Annual Staff was chosen, but lime did we know what lay ahead Sometimes we threw up our hands and wondered if there would really be a '46 Annual. At other times when everyone cheerfully co-operated we felt as Though We were on top of he world. In spite of all our difficulties we wouldnif give up our experiences on the Staff for onyrhingi We've tried to be original in our ideas and r0 bring you c: lasting souvenir of this high school year. So, from ?he Annual Staff, here is your book of Memories. Ediior-in-chiefeSHiRLEY ULLMANN ReporterseDOROTHY BRANDHORST, Grade School AsssisicnleJEANNE EOURQUIN VIVIEN DIVERSI GEORGANN RINEHARDT An EdnoreMARILYN BOGGS SHIRLEY LUCKEY Assisfani-JANE RAU Photography Moncger-MARY WJTSCHGER AssisianleDlCK SCOTT ROBERTA BUTLER GLENN VEARIL Sports Editor-BILL KELLY AssismmeBOB GRIPSHOVER KATHRYN BAILEY Business Manager-SARAH CONWAY Assisionf-ALMA DEERWESTER pa 9- fiv-
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MISS MILLER Miami U.-Mar'or in Music Ed. B. S. in Educoh'onh Miss Miller came to Madeira this year from the Mar'lnes. She seems to 1ike anything from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Bach and Beefhoven, and her original ideas are tops. MR. WADE Rio Grande, Ohio UhhMuskfngum, Wilming- !onhMaior Fn Soda! Science and Physical Educanan-B. S. in Education. Most of 'he fellows think of Mr. Wade as Coach bUl I've heard he also does a good job as Teacher. Let's send him a dozen roses for his patience and encouragemenl in working with the teams. MRS. WFLLIAMS Miami U,, U. C.-Major J'n English-B. S. in Educaiionh Mrs. Williams deserves much of fhe credit for the success of our 316 Annual, because her pra56nce of Staff meetings helped to keep our minds and moUIhs on +he business at hand. MISS PERIN Hanover, Indiana U.-Gregg CoHege-Maior in Biological Sciente and Physical Educarian -A. 8. Come on, ycu weaklings, booms Miss Perin, you can yell louder than that. Some- Iimes we wonder how her voice holds out. but her work wilh the cheerleaders, Dramatic Club and G. A. A. merils our highest pmise. MISS RICHMOND Ohio U., U. C.-Mafor in Home Economics- 8. 5. in Educafion. We'Il long remember Miss Richmond for that quick analysis she gives our lunch trays. Many a new dress has been worn around Ma- diara because of her able supervision. page seven
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