Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Quack 8 Firs! Row-P. Epperson, JV Leppert, CV Collins, P. like, A. Jepsen, M. Graft, S, Coffman, J. Wasfond Second Row-K. Stevens, R. Meyers, J. Henn, J. McCudden, R. Young, F. Wolf, B. Bruckhage, E. Barrels, G. Courts, J. Schmid, G. Stamper. Third Row F. Bailey, DV KiesweHer, A. Roiuno, S. Green, B. Heifmcn, N. Harris, M. Terwilleger, M. Anderson, W Phillips, R. Baumun, J, Doyle. Fourth Row;F. Brundhuber, J. Rapp, W. Roe, C. Heudworfh. Fifth RowwA Smfier, J. Chisholm, R. Vogell D, Epperi, L. Heiimon, F. Shiefds, P. Vearil, J. Decaier, W. Lux, P. Bium, R. Dulaney, Mr. Easter, teacher. Quack T Hrs? Roth, Nelson, J. Luckey, E. Whaley, H. Riddlel F. Huuss, D. E0995, C. Aneshansel. Second Row M. Anderson, 3 Wade, 34 Poe, E. Fudden, E. Young, C. Pleasant, K. Berger, M. Nelson. Third Row-J. EHlioH, J. A Gibson, P. Keys. E. Bailey, A. Shirk, L. Warren, A. Moore, 8. Sioll. Fourlh Row E Fonier, D, Cacero, B. Bowman, B, Epperf, A. Henderson, N. Maphel, L. Eyus, Mrs, Gregory,1eocher. page lwanly-nine

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$053 ho MOREA Take away Erf, Ched, and Ray from the football squad and though there would be some mighty efficient players left, the team would be sadly crippled. Take from the basketball teams such sophomore players as Don, Chad, Joe, Erf, Larry, Roy, George, Augie, and Wilby and the result would be a weakened team. Toke from our theatrical productions such stars as Rose Marie, Bonnie, Don and Ched and they would cease to be successful. Subtract from our cheerleaders Bonnie and Moe, and the squad Wouldn't have that old snap. So, to put it in plain language you can't eliminate the sophomores from Madeira High School and still have :1 top ranking school. High-lighting the social events. our danceethe March Hare Hop,ewus a real success, with iumping and gliding done to the music of Fred Leomen's orchestra. This year's success was partly due to our class officers who are; Roland Boike, President; George Jones, Vice Presi- dent; Don Coleman, Secretary; and Charles Erfmon, Treasurer. Watch out for the sophomores next year. qneAhman First Rowa. Case, J; McCarty, W. Hartman, R. Stamper, Re Lytle, R. Sickinger, R. Nelson, Re Hasty, G. Butts, A. Headworth. Secoqd RuweM. Mullen, L. Luckey, J. Duvcll, J, Brewery F. Witschger, R. Klenk, Mt E. Droke, A. Scott, J. Wilder, B. Polley, B. Melody. Third Row-D. Reed, Eu Nelson, W. Payne, P, Schroer J. Urton, Re Briggs, Ft Wade. J. Stewart, J. Mohne, D. Kellog, R. Hudgins, G. Leblang. Fuurth RoweE. Singler, E. Lunghoul H. Rich, M. Weeks, A. Bowman. G. Cromley, J, Niehaus, P. Williamson, R. Atzel, Bt Weeks, B. Edgemon, J. A. Kelly, L. Davis. Fifth Row-M, Jonas, J, A. Ferris, D. Crctty, V. Spaulding, MA J. Golden, C. McCullough H. Schautt, J. Heginbothoml W. Helm, M. Shuck. In September, '45, a large class of Freshmen entered the portals of Madeira High School. Feverishly they sealed their doom by selecting one of three courses, and then the fun began. The problem of officers arose and the following took up gavel, pen, and money box: Jock McCarty, President; Bill Case, Vice President; Anne Scott, Secretary; Borboro Edgemon,Treasurer. Then come their first taste of Latin with a little Algebra on the side. And the dawn of History brightened :1 bit under the expert guidance of Mr. Sellrnon. Their attempts at sponsoring a dance seemed to be iinxed but finally on the fourth try they were successful. Its a long way to the top, kids, but keep up the good work and you'll be here before you know it. pogo twenty-chhl'



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MR. JOHNSON Western Kentucky State Teachers CollegeeBall State Teachers Cnllege -Mof0r in Economics and Sociology. Our new gradeschoal principal, Mr. Johnson, has a knack of making the students as well as the teachers feel at ease. His smiling face and pleasant manner are valuable assets to the schoolt Since l have been asked to write a few words, for inclusion in this Annual iwhye l donit knowl, and since l am unable to Find a ghost writer willing to risk itl lsholl have to try. First, l would like to congratulate the Senior Class on their produc- tion of this Annual and to thank them For including the grade school in it, By including the grade school they have not only broadened the in- terest in the Annual, but have also served the purpose of more closely uniting the two schools into a single, solid system at education. The motto United We Stand, is as applicable to school as to government. it education can bring about a united nation and a united nations, then perhaps, it will not again be necessary to dedicate an Annual to 'lthose who are in the service. Also, l would like to commend the Senior Class tor producing on An- nual that will bring bozlt so much at the pleasure of being a school boy or girl. All at us like to remember the good times we have had, the places we have been, and the people we have met. i know at no better way oi remembering school days than by means of a good school Annual and, if possible an Alumni association. A. c JOHNSON. MRt JOHNSON I This is the first time for several years that the pictures of the Grade-school Children have appeared in the annual. To many of us who have spent much time in that building, it brings back pleasant memories of days gone by. And when we see the pictures of those children, we recall how we used to look at that same age and how we used to dress and act. In most cases it is amusing, and in some, even comical. In the near future many of the children pictured here will ldok back and recall, as we are doing, some of the pleasant, and even some of the notvso-pleasant, happenings of their grade-school years. in order to help them bring back memories we have listed some of the high-lights of their school year, 1945-46. On October 14, the members of the First and Secqnd grades enioyed '0 trip to the zoo. October 9 was the date for the movie Brazil which was seen by students of 4th, 5th, and 6th grodee. This same group also saw the movie People of the Congo on October 25. On November 8, the Sixth grade made a trip to the Union Terminal where they saw many new and different sights. Thursday afternoon, November 29, all the grades previewad the High School Minstrel Show. December 20 was the date on which the Sixth-grade celebrated with a Christmas Party. The following day, December 21, all the grades attended and took part in a Christmas entertainment which was planned and directed by Miss Mariorie Miller, our music teacher. The program began with songs by the kindergarten and continued through the special groups of High School. As a climax the entire group song Joy to the World. On February 19 both schools enjoyed a Zoology Exhibit: Weihope these few special events will help Gracie School children to recall their enjoyable moments and also to give you an idea as to the activities of a school day. page thirty

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