Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)
- Class of 1947
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, f ,. aw -v A ff. -vm 1 1-..4.'1-JIU! A --1-'Lu-H 776 '24 S, ham 1546 ,462 'hlze 0,4 gmzem 3-Madeira High from The air 6--The Backbone of M. H. S. 7--Dedication 8--Faculty 1 'I-Seniors 22-23-News and Views of Seniors 24-Class Will 25-Annual Staff 26-Classes 34-Acfivifies 41-Sports 45-Cheerleaders 46-47- Under Staff 48-Diary 49-Sports snaps 50-51-Autographs 52-53-54-55-Snapshots 57-58-Quiz 59-Advertisements Gene Schneider Page 4 MNEMUNIE fff' xX W I I I ,f J K NX X 5 MUSTANES t E sue Ann K Page 5 ie gackfane I I Sl SEATED-Mr. Patrick, Mrs. Gripshover. STANDING-Mr. Sellman. Page 6 Helen Klenk We Dedicale 464 mzacd 7a MR. FRIEDMAN Here's Coach Friedman who got the fellows together and pro- duced some great results in the Basketball season. Besides the wonderful material for next year's B. B. team, we'll have some better men for next football season. MR. ANDREWS Our assistant coach in football, and our coach in track. Andy got behind Coach, and you could hear him up and down the field this fall: Plow into him! Break through! Hang on! and other words of force. Thanks to you, Andy. FACULTY SUPERINTENDENT MR. PATRICK Here is our Civics teacher, with the spontaneous personality. He planned some unusual aFfairs for us during our Senior year, and we like our new Superintendent very much. Congratulations, Mr. Patrick, and thanks 'For the memories. Page 8 PRINCIPAL MR. SELLMAN Without Mr. Sellman to make an- nouncements in the morning, it wouldn't seem like M. H. S. Mr. Sellman has a big iob making announcements, taking care of books iledgers, that isl and classes. Keep up the good work, Mr. Sellman. Elise Runyan MR. DERRICKS Here's to our math teacher whose hobby is photography. We can't figure out how he remembers-sin, cos, equality- ratio-transversal and all the lingo that goes with math classes. MRS. WHITE Our Latin teacher who tells iokes lin her own Alabama way! and advises the Spanish Club, and Blue and Gold. She's another of our kidders. MRS. BREWER Gee! a lady science teacher -and she knows her stuH. There'll be lots of people leav- ing M. H. S. knowing what a palisade layer is and electrical and chemical symbols. MRS. WILLIAMS Mrs. Williams, this Annual's able adviser, is once again the Junior homeroom teacher and the teacher who serves up to the Seniors dishes of red hot Hamlet. She arranged some nice field trips this year. MR. ANDREWS Andy -do you ever hear anything else? lf it's not Andy's baby, it's his crazy basketball shots. If you don't know Andy -you don't get around. x Page 9 MRS. GREGORY The nice lady who keeps to herself down in the south end of the building. This year she gets around a little more than she used to. We're getting to know her. MR. FRIEDMAN Zip! Bop! You're out of the game! Did you ever play 4- ball dodge ball? Well, that's iust one of the doings that go on in the phys-ed classes of his. Do we have fun! MISS PERIN With: Prepare for a timed writing-Help me nail up this stage prop-Now, remember you get one 'bounce'-you don't go dribbling down the floor. She has quite a full day and does a grand iob of it. MISS RICHMOND The Senior home room ad- viser is really Mrs. Apparius, but still is known as Miss Rich- mond. lt's hard not to call her Miss Richmond after 4 years-Eh, Kids. MRS. DICKENS Here's our soprano song- bird who quite often brings the fellows in Music Classes to their senses l?I on manners. You know what we mean, boys! P. S. She really got up some super singing groups. Page 10 ig! ,ix A 12 '- ,DQ AFX H L ..l' ,ff 1 ,, 7 Q 5 fm 1 L . S 1131 t - '5 ,Q . f ' q4', ,'x a'-N J I' , 34 - Y ' Ng X r f X S it :Q QI ix 1' ' X' Page 1 1 endaw of V7 With chains of President ..................ii Vice President .....ti.... Treasurer 4.........,.,...... Secretary .......... CLASS MOTTO friendship, we build CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS COLORS Crimson and White CLASS OFFICERS WITH Page 12 for the future. ..i........Jim Henke ..,........Jack Schroer .........June Wehrman .....Juanita Rape Jim Henke JAMES HENKE Foo balll 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 nua 4 Baskelballl 2 3 4 Play 4 Class Pres 4 JUNE WEHRMAN A A 4 Blue Gold 3 Annual Staff 4 Sch 4 Track 3 4 Execullve Bd 4 Class Play 4 Class Treas EARL ANSTEATT Music I lnlra Basketball 4 Champs 2 Sch 3 4 Annual Slafl 4 MARY HUIET Band 3 4 Sludenl Councll 3 Blue 8- Gold 3 4 s Chorus 4 Lnbrarlan 4 A 3 S Queen 4 Annual Staff 4 Drama Club 4 Class Play 4 Sch Scholarship CHAINS Page I3 JACK SCHROER uslc 'l h lnlramural Baskelball I 2 4 Class V Pres 4 BETTE BOWMAN Music 2 3 l .luanlla Rape I . f , 1 , 1 ' 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, , 7 An- 7 , 5 Glrl ' I : . , , 1 s ' ' i G- Music I, 2, 37 Sch. 4, Class A. . , 47 ch. 3, 4, 7 - - I 7 f a G. . .l,2, 3, 1 BQ M - :sc-1, 2, 3, 4, 2 l 1 . , , 4: I u CHESTER ARMSTRONG Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sch. I, 3, Boys' Chorus 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Operelfa 2, Class Play 4. EILEEN STOUFFER G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club I, 2, 4, Music l, 3, 4, Execulive Bd. 4, Sch. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Blue 8. Gold I, 2, 3, Librarian I, 2, 4, Class Play 4. ROBERT WHITE Sch. I, 2, Librarian 2, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, ln- framural Basketball 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Foolball 3, Baskelball 3, Mgr. 2, Music I. OF FRIENDSHIP Page 14 DORIS ZIMMERER Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Blue 8. Gold I, Library 2, 4, Track 3, 4, Music 4, Sch. I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, G. S. 3, G. A. A. 4, Ed. Annual 4, Intramural Champs 4, Class Play 4. EDWARD GREENERT Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, Fool- ball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Music I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4. JANET RATHKAMP G. A. A. 3, Music 4, Sch. 4. .lune Wehrman JUANITA RAPE Music I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Blue 8. Gold 1, 2, Queen's Attend- ant 3, 4, Executive Bd. 4, Class Play 4, Class Sec'y 4. WILLIAM O'BRIEN Baseball I, 3, 4. MARY MOORE Music 'l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A 2, 3, 4, Blue 8- Gold I, 2, 3 Executive Board 4. WE Page I5 JAMES TULL Hi-Y 4, School Orch. 4, Boys' Chorus 4, Sch. 4, Class Play 4. MELBA COLLINS G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Blue 8- Gold 'l, 2, 3, Music I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sch. I, 2, 3, Librarian 4. LEN FESMIRE Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, Class Play 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4. Jack Schroer VIRGINIA LACY Girls' Chorus 4. RON BORCHERDING Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foof- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3 4 Hi Y 2 3 4 :7'r1. FLORENCE KAES MUSIC I, 2, 3 4- S anish I 1 P Club 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3 4 , . BUILD Page 'I6 WILLIAM AUFDERHAR Viclory Corp I, Baskelball lVeIeranI. BETTY SEMON Drum Mai. 'l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 'l, 2, Music I, 2, Blue 8g Gold 1, 2. CHARLES FISCHER Music I, 2, 3, 4: TYCCIK 47 Intramural Baskelball 4. Richard Barrels Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, I, 2, 3, Hn-Y 2, 3, 4, JAYNE LUTI Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue 8- Gold l, 2, 3, 4, S. S. S. 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Music 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Librarian 4, Class Play 4. l ELEANOR , Flscl-len Music 1, 2, Student Council 1, Librarian 3, 4, Sch. 4, Blue 8- Gold 1, 2, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. ROBERT WICK Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Library 2, Sch. 3, Music 1, 2, Blue 8. Gold 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Class Play 4. lVeteranl FOR THE Page 17 RICHARD BARTELS Band 1, 2, lntra. 4, Basket- ball 3, Football 4, Sch. 3, Basketball Champs 2, Hi-Y 4, Annual Staff 4. ELISE RUNYAN G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4. HELEN KLCNK Class Play 4. Eleanor Fischer G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Music 4, Executive Bd. 4, Track 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Sch. 1, SUE KUETHE Music 'l, 2, 3, Queen's Allendanl 4, Class Play 4. DOLORES BROWN Drama Club l, 2, Blue 8. Gold l, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, Music l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4. HARRY WILMICK Music l, 2, Foolball Mgr. 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Blue SQ Gold 2, Annual Sloff 4, lnlra. Bas- kelball 4. l VETERANS Roberl Klenk Raymond Sh uck FUTURE Page 18 L GENE sci-INEIDER Music l, 3, Drama Club 'l Annual Sl'aFf 4, Sch. l, 3, 4 Football 3, 4. MARY LOUISE CASE 3, 4, Drama Club 2, Girls Class Play 4. ElLEEN SNELL S. S. 5. l, 3, 4, Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sch. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Librarian 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Blue 8. Gold l, 2, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Class Play 4, Music 1, 2, 3, 4. Doris Zimmerer Music l, 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Blue 81 Gold 2, 4, Exec- ulive Bd. 4, S. 5. S. 'l, 2, Chorus 4, Annual Slaff 4, 5601602 Svmga endafw The Seniors this year were representatives ot many sports and activities. Look anywhere, anytime during school hours-you'll be sure to see a Senior there. When you get to be an upper-upper classman lit you ever do-heaven help youi you'll know what we mean. Our officers are: wielding the gavel, Jim Henke, assisting, Jack Schroer, count- ing our vast l?l sums of money, June Wehrman, and doing our writing, secretary, Juanita Rape. Eileen Stouffer Pagc 21 Wema cf Wdewa NAME E. Ansteatt W. Aufderhar C. Armstrong, Jr D. Bartels R. Borcherding B. Bowman D. Brown M. Case M. Collins L. Fesmire E. Fischer C. Fischer E. Greenert J. Henke M. Huiet H. Klenk F. Kaes S. Kuethe V. Lacy J. Luti M. Moore W. O'Brien J. Rathkamp E. Runyan J. Rape G. Schneider J. Schroer B. Semon E. Snell E. Stouffer J. Tull R. White R. Wick J. Wehrman H. Wilmink D. Zimmerer AMBITION Always be happy Earn a living Musician-forestry To be something To be something Model Commercial art Kindergarten teacher Model To be a success Business career Cabinetmaker Baseball player Be a multi-millionaire To get married Secretary Secretary Secretary Singer Interior decorator To grow To get rich Secretary Typist-clerk Secretary lNone whatevert Go thru' a whole day without being bawled out lNeed I say?I Nurse College Musician Jack-of-all-trades College Secretary Mechanical engineer To be a success in anything I do HOBBY Hunting and fishing Coin collecting Music Sports Sports Collecting records Art Eating Horse-back riding Basketball Sports Woodworking Playing cards Sports Reading Basketball Swimming Sewing Singing Planning color schemes for rooms Eating Bowling Playing piano Rhumba Reading Hunting Golf Twirling my baton Snapshots Piano Music Sports Playing cards Sports Chess and swimming Drawing Page 22 eadafw WEAKNESS Brunettes Women Ice cream Food lNoneI Chuck Chewing on ice Chewing Gum Blondes Good-looking women teachers Good music Not women Girls Fried chicken Chocolate Telephone calls Shows Clothes French fries Jewelry stores Donald Horses Cheese burgers Hawaiian music Charles Photography Broiled chicken Candy Eddie S. Cherry pie Women and songs Automobiles Studying Slumber parties Women Horses and dogs FAVORITE EXPRESSION I-Yi-Yi! lt's tough! Nuts! Are you kiddin ? Willy Booger Groovy Darn it! Dog-nabbit Holey Moley Ee-gadsl For Pete's sake Tough Big stuff You stiff Oh! crumb Oh! brother Oh! for Pete's sake Ditto l don't know My gosh Skip it! You think so! Bossee Oh! you stinker Old Chestnuts! Do tell! OO-ooooo! You stinker! Oh! fudge Wrap it up l'm confused Don't I know? Oh! beer You're crazy Well, tl1at's nice to know Wdewa a DISLIKES MOST Talkative women Snow-covered roads Tests Surprise tests Crumby refs. Civics Typing Dogs Frog legs Grammar School Women Working Sour people Squeaky clarinets Fever blisters Anti-Tulkative people Red ieeps Green beans Braggarts Studying School lmpatient people Parking Conceitedness Getting up in the morning Cars that break down in traFtic Girls smoking in public Conceited boys Pessimists Myself Work Army Conceited boys Show-oFis Un-cooperativeness Page 23 602 6414 NICKNAME Anny Bill lNonel Beetles Pee-Wee Bet Di Casey Red ldar Spinny Ell Fish Governor Hockey Speed Klonker Pat Sue Ginny Tiny Shorty Willy Jan Elsie 'Nita Snide Schroder Smoky Rae Dimples Slim Jim Whity Wick Worm CGPPY Muscles n i 6444 7066! Doris Zimmerer-I do hereby will and bequeath my muscles to anyone needing them. June Wehrman-l do hereby will and be- queath the empty treasury to the Seniors ot '48. Robert White-l do hereby will and bequeath our cats to anyone who wants them. Harry Wilmink-l do hereby will and bequeath my mechanical drawing ability to my brother, John. Robert Wick-l do hereby will and bequeath my locker to Ert. Jim Tull-l do hereby will and bequeath my music to anyone who's fool enough to want it. Eileen Stouffer-I do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to August Semon. Eileen Snell--I do hereby will and bequeath my brown eyes to Jack Conner. Betty Semon-I do hereby will and bequeath my position as drum maiorette to Wayne Fields. Jack Schroer-I do hereby will and bequeath my long D. T.'s to John Homer. Gene Schneider-l do hereby will and be- queath my car troubles to Earl Lease. Juanita Rape-I do hereby will and bequeath my grades to Dick Murray. Elise Runyan-l do hereby will and bequeath my appetite to Mirl Shuck. Janet Rathkamp-I do hereby will and be- queath my height to Dottie Wright. William O'Brien-l do hereby will and be- queath my curly hair to Don Young. Mary Moore-I do hereby will and bequeath my size 3V2 shoe to Ray Cravaack. Jane Luti-l do hereby will and bequeath my walk to Moe. Virginia Lacy-l do hereby will and bequeath my love of music to Anne Scott. Sue Anne Kuethe-I do hereby will and be- queath my shorthand ability to Jo Ancona. Helen Klenk-l do hereby will and bequeath my tiny brown eyes to Don Grob. Pat Kaes-I do hereby will and bequeath my shortness to Charles McCullough. Mary Huiet-I do hereby will and bequeath my blonde hair to George Ertel. Jim Henke-I do hereby will and bequeath my beautiful car to Erfman. Eddie Greenert-I do hereby will and bequeath my burr haircut to Don Coleman. Eleanor Fischer-l do hereby will and be- queath my Latin grades to Herb Kaes. Charles Fischer-I do hereby will and be- queath my long legs to Wayne Fields. Len Fesmire-I do hereby will and bequeath my telephone numbers to Don Coleman. Melba Collins-I do hereby will and bequeath my walk to Jo Anne Ferris. Mary Case-l do hereby will and bequeath my love of cracking chewing gum to Mrs. Williams. Dolores Brown-l do hereby will and be- queath my collection of Van pictures to Aileen Bowman. Bette Bowman-l do hereby will and bequeath my sense of humor to the coach. Ron Borcherding--I do hereby will and be- queath my orneryness to Ched. Dick Bartels-l do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into trouble to Ray Cravaak. Chester Armstrong--l do hereby will and be- queath my musical ability to my brother, Jim. William Aufderhar-I do hereby will and be- queath my good humor to Ray Cravaack. Earl Ansteatt-I do hereby will and bequeath my quietness to Earl Lease. Robert White Page 24 mmm! leaf! Well, here we are-the producers of this Annual- Reporters ., .,., .,., , .,., .,., , A , .,., Earl Ansteatt, Juanita Rape, Dick Bartels, Eleanor Fischer Sports ..,.. .,., A ,. Mary Case, Jim Henke, Ed. Greenert, Helen Klenk, Len Fesmire Photography Editor .... . ,... .,.. ..r. . .. , Jayne Luti, Harry Wilmink, Melba Collins Business Managers ..,... .,.. , . ..... . June Wehrman, Gene Schneider Art. ..r.. .,., ,..,..,.,...,..,. , Doris Zimmerer, Bob White, Jayne Luti Editor in Chief. .,,... .,.....,..., . ., .,4,..,,,.......,,.,,.,,.,., . ..,.... Doris Zimmerer Assistant Editors.. Mary Huiet, Jack Schroer Q Janet Rathkamp vPage 25 anion ,l.........--1 FIRST ROW-Juanita Hubbard, Carolyn Roflow, Bill Hasty, Elaine Terwilleger, Rosemarie Malasca, ' ' ' ' El ' Diversi, Bonnie Wells, Nancy Stoll, Dale Burton, Mary Courts, Marlorle Wlebel, Lola Winters, anne Joyce McCudden, Bea Headworth, Palsy Seery, Ruth Doyle, Jo Ancona. . . d. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Williams, Janet Van Lierop, Norma Mruseck, Lucille Roehrlch, Procter Spaul Ing, Dick Watson, Larry Pohlman, John Wilmink, John Homer, Bob Scott, Jim Armstrong, Don Grob, Marilyn Seilkop, Melba Henke, Mr. Andrews. THIRD ROW-Dave Tull, August Semon, George Ertle, John Darraugh, Paul Henn, Charles Erfman, Earl Lease, Don Young, Glen Wright, Wilby Tolson, Don Coleman, Ched Thornton, Ray Cravaack. JUNIORS lection The new and better Junior class of '48 started off the year with the e of class officers. Running up his third straight year, Ched Thorton is again Presi- - k dent, Bonnie Wells, Vice President, Don Coleman, Secretary, and Ray Cr-avaa , Treasurer. You will find the Juniors doing everything Kilroy was here and Open the Door, Richard to participating in all school kl activities, and sometimes, you might even find them doing homewor around the school from writing Naturally, the Juniors are sporting their new class rings and they've planned the Prom with some real fervor! Earl Ansteatt L Page 27 264 Pnqe 28 Edward Greenerf FIRST ROW-Mariorie Collins, Doris Jacobs, Ruth Klenk, Jacqueline Duvall, Bob Hasty, .loan Brewer, Della Crotty. SECOND ROW-Joyce Bailey, Mary Carol ones, Laura Grace, Alton Headworth, Dick Hudgins, Bill Case, Barbara Edgemon, Jo Kelly, Miss Perm. THIRD ROW-Lois Davis, Aileen Bowman, Jack Connor, Ashley Carmen, Nick I-leginbotham, Dick Briggs, Paul Connor, Mary Jo Golden, Gay Cromley. il B M I d , Lois Luckey, Roger FIRST ROW-Ralph Nelson, Barbara Polley, Anne Scott, Helena Ric , ea, aa y Stamper, Ted Wright. SECOND ROW-Jim Stewart, Joyce Neihaus, Hazel Sonnycalb, Pat Williamson, Vivian Spaulding, Mary Weeks, Bob Sickinger, Darrel Reed, Mrs. Brewer. THIRD ROW-Betty Weeks, Paul Schroer, George Leblang, Bill Payne, Charles McCullough, Mirl Shuck, John Urton, Don Kellog, Jack McCarty. SOPHOMORES Sort of in-between-that describes the Sophomores. They have several repre- sentatives in different sports and activities. The class officers are: Ashley Carmen, President, Margie Collins, Vice President, Helena Rich, Secretary, and Pat Williamson, Treasurer. Page 29 Chester Armstrong, Jr ?zea5mea 2644014601 FIRST ROW-Dorothy Wright, Phyllis Zike, Richard Roflow, James McCudden, Fred Wolf, Robert Young, Alvin Statler, Audrey Rotunno, Barbara Svoboda, Judith Watson. SECOND ROW-Mr. Sid Friedman, Mary Parker, James Schmid, Mary Terwilliger, Richard Meyer, William McKinsie, Sally Schafer, Carol Oglee, Wanda Phillips, Janet Rapp, Jo Ann Schafer, Thomas McMahon. THIRD ROW--Virginia Peters, Mary SchouFi, Eleanor Singler, Orville Wiessman, William Peters, George Stomper, Paul Rope, Jack Wakefield, Richard Murray, Charles Plummer, Fred Shields, Poul Veoril. FIRST ROW-Earl Bartels, Herb Kaes, Curlene Collins, Jackie Grace, Anita Jipsen, Martha Graft, Sylvia Coffman, Phyllis Epperson, John Henn. SECOND ROW-Mr. Friedman, Ronald Dulaney, Eugene Jacobs, Frank Bailey, Jim Denier, Dick Bauman, Warren Davenport, Don Henke, Sheila Greene, June Leppert. THIRD ROW-Joy Little, Anne Homer, Mariorie Anderson, Gordon Courts, Ken Harris, Bernard Brockage, Laurence Heilman, Bill Lux, Jim Decatur, Betty Linn, Norma Harris, Doris Kiesewetter, Betty Heilman. FRESHMEN With beaming faces left over from grade school graduation, the Freshmen take their place in Madeira High School. The class officers are: Phyllis Epperson, President, Richard Meyer, Vice Presi- dent, Carol Oglee, Secretary, and Herbert Kaes, Treasurer. V The home-room teachers for the Freshmen are Mrs. White and Mr. Friedman and the Freshies are coming along very well under their direction. Mary Huiet Page 31 Seaenfi Qaeda gfgm 62446 eueald guide FIRST ROW Tom Wrebell Calvin McGlvens Jam Duvall Bob Chambers Henry Marsh Vaugn Slephen DeMar SECOND ROW Don Duvall Jack Muller Bob Kellog Leroy Weeks Joe Whlllon Jerry Ferris Blll Terwrlllger THIRD ROW Rulh Salller Dolores Collins Palsy Zlke Barbara Bauman Peggy Acesler Dorolhy Hargell Peggy Emery Marllyn Mlnderman FOURTH ROW Hlldegarde Bauer Shlrley Blum Dolly Fusner Belly Bochman Marleen Weber Georgia Cummings Palsy Kohl Jean Wlnlers FIFTH ROW Ida Mae Howard Grelna Howard Joan Spauldlng Alan Bosse Dorsey Klncald George Hahn Bully Poe Gary McCreary SIXTH ROW Duane Smulh Frank Briggs Mrs Gregory Carl Armbrusler B1IISlolIer Peler Wakefield lohn Prehn, Frank Alzel Z 9414 grande FIRST ROW Charles Aneshansel Morgan Anderson Davld Tlce Belly Hull Pally Hauss Evelyn Whaley Marlorle Nelson Shirley Oren SECOND ROW Palsy Dodson Joan Elllol Janel Luckey Dorolhy Hera Belly Slall Kay Berger Davld Boggs Corwln Pleasanl THIRD ROW Pal Keyes Joanne Gibson Jlm Schrolh Alan Phullnpson Dons Thels Eddie Fadden Don Cacaro Lena Buyes Bob Epperl FOURTH ROW Bull Bowman Anne Shnrk Eleanor Barley Mnke Wilson Ann Henderson .lam Placak Mr Derrlcks Norman Mallel Alfred Howell Eugene Fanker Alfred Moore Grade School Cheerleaders slarled lhe year wllh Pal Keys Ia veleranl, Peg Emery, Pal Dodson, Pal Hauss and Dolores Colllns Jusl before lhe grade school Baskelball lournamenls, Dolores moved lo Terrace Park, and Eleanor Balley aplly filled her place Pal Keys was a cheerleader from lasl year Keep ll up Pal and good luck lo you all .lames Tull Page 33 T 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 I ' T 1 1 1 1 I ' , . ' 1 1 1 I I 1 1 - T 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 - 'Q 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - T 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . T 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 . , 1 ACTIVITIES HCIIIIIIIESH WW vm F X? I +9 e fa-49 va LX . Zmmcz 60:5 FIRST ROW-Juanita Hubbard, Anne Scott, Bea Malady, Barbara Polley, Babs Svoboda, Phyllis Zike, Judy Watson, Sylvia Coffman, Bob Hasty, Ralph Nelson, Martha Graft, Audrey Rotuno, Mariorie COllins, Ruth Doyle, Carolyn Rofiow, Doris Jacobs, Phyllis Epperson, Melba Collins. SECOND ROW-Sally Schafer, Carol Oglee, Mary Terwillegar, Mary Weeks, Betty Heilman, Doris Kieswetter, June Leppert, Bill Case, Bob Sickinger, Bob Scott, Jack McCarty, Dale Burton, Dagrrel Reed, Ann Homer, Doris Zimmerer, Nancy Stoll, Joyce Bailey, Wanda Phillips, Bea Headworth, Sheila Green. THIRD ROW-Lois Davis, Pat Williamson, Joy Little, Bonnie Wells, Moe Malaska, Jo Kelly, Bobbie Edgemon, Eileen Snell, Eileen Stouffer, Ashley Carman, Don Coleman, Miss Perin, Wilby Tolson, Ched Thorton, Mary Huiet, Mariorie Wiebel, Mary Courts, Belly Weeks, Gay Cromley, Marylin Seilkop, Melba Henke, Janet Van Lierop, Mary Carol Jones. DRAMATIC CLUB Now let's take that scene again, and do it right! Once again Miss Perin, with patience beyond belief, prepared the cast for another play. This time, the play was a three-act comedy entitled, Where's Laurie? given in November. The ofiticers for this year are: Don Coleman, President, Jo Kelly, Vice President, Juanita Hubbard, Secretary, and Doris Zimmerer, Treasurer. Virginia Lacy Page 35 'A I- C ,-- If I ,Ill-q.. Tififgp ll::Q1lf - H ug H u Av -- -sv, ll . L--J' 4' li::gf.f!lll , , - ' C in 'Gr FIRST ROW-Dottie Wright, Jackie Grace, Anita Jepsen, Mary Moore, Juanita Rape, Juanita Hubbard, Pat Kaes, Phyllis Zike, Martha Graft, Sylvia Coffman, Carolyn Roflow, Curlene Collins. SECOND ROW-Ruth Klenk, Margie Collins, Judy Watson, Mary Parker, Elise Runyan, June Wehrman, Doris Jacobs, Bea Malady, Phyllis Epperson, Barbara Polley, Audrey Rotunno. THIRD ROW-Lucille Roehrich, Sally Schafer, Melba Collins, Mary Weeks, Mary Terwilleger, Carol Oglee, Eleanor Fischer, Margie Anderson, Sheila Green, Elaine Diversi, Joyce McCudden, Jo Ancona. FOURTH ROW-Betty Heilman, Norma Harris, Eileen Snell, Doris Zimmerer, Mary Case, Joyce Bailey, Laura Grace, Anne Homer, June Leppert, Doris Kiesewetter, Bea Headworth. FIFTH ROW-Betty Weeks, Aileen Bowman, Eileen Stouffer, Nancy Stoll, Joe Kelly, Bonnie Wells, Bobbie Edgemon, Pat Williamson, Joy Little, Vivian Spaulding, Elaine Terwilleger.SlXTH ROW-Eleanor Singler, Norma Mruseck, Gay Cromle y, Janet Rathkamp, Mary Huiet, Helen Klenk, Lois Davis, JoyceNeihaus, Mary Schautt, Mary Jo Golden. G. A. A. Basketball, soccer, volleyball, and baseball-whatever the season, the G. A. A. has a sport for it, with Miss Perin acting as referee, advisor, instructor, and all-around pal. The ofticers for the year are: Helen Klenk, President, June Wehrman, Vice President, Mary Huiet, Secretary, and Juanita Hubbard, Treasurer. The closed-formal was again a happy and pleasant event. William O'Brien Page 36 O FIRST ROW-Ashley Carmen, Jim Henke, Len Fesmire, Charles Erfman, Larry Pohlman, Harry Wilmick. SECOND ROW-Mr. Derricks, Bob Scott, Ed Greenert, Bob White, Dick Bartels, Ron Borcherding, Ray Cravaack, Jim Tull Mr. Sellman. Hl-Y Hi-ho! The Hi-Y takes over! Sponsoring ia Clean-up Week, and bringing Dr. Slutz here to give an assembly on vocations are two of the many things done by the Hi-Y this year, under the supervision of Mr. Sellman, and Mr. Derricks. The officers for the year are: Len Fesmire, President, Charles Erfman, Vice President, James Henke, Secretary, and Larry Pohlman, Treasurer. The Hi-Y social was held at the Ranger's Cabin and the members and their guests spent an enioyable evening there. Mary Moore Page 37 fue and Quia! What's news? Why, iust look in our school paper and you'll find out! The Blue and Gold Statt, with Eleanor Fischer as Editor, ond Mrs. White as Advisor, is doing a wonderful job keeping the students well informed on the latest sport happenings, bits of gossip and news from the classes and clubs. Len Fesmire Page 38 55 Jgimfm Mrs. Dickens, Janet Luckey, Chester Armstrong, Proctor Spaulding, Bill Terwilliger, Eddie Young, Elaine Terwilliger, Mary Huiet, Joyce McCudden, Bea Headworth, Glenn Wright, Bill Swisshelm, Vaugn Pleasant, Peter Wakefield, Earl Bartels, Anita Jepson, Betty Semon, Paul Vearil, Paul Henn, Mary Terwilliger, Bob Sickenger, Dave Tull, Jim Tull, Jim Schmidt, Alton Headworth, Don Kellog, Wilby Tolson, Jim Armstrong, Corwin Pleasant, Bill Bowman, Sheila Greene. To the strains of Activity the band proudly marched down the field at the first football game, led by Betty Semon, drum maiorette. She was assisted by Anita Jepson, Janet Lucky, and Sheila Greene, our 'future leaders. This year, under the direction of Mrs. Alice Dickens, the band has nearly 30 members. The Band's big surprise ofthe year was new uniforms 'for all the members. Melba Collins Page 39 'fl i f if R Q STAFF' SITTING-Carolyn Rofiow, Helena Rich, Eleanor Fischer, Mrs. Williams, Eileen Stouffer. STANDING-Mary C. Jones, Bea Headworth, Dolores Brown, Melba Collins, Doris Zimmerer, Janet Van Lierop, Melba Henke, Mary Huiet, Jayne Luti. I want a book. What kind? Oh, any kind, iust so it's a good one. Knowing iust that much, the Librarians have their hands full trying to pick out books that students will like. Everyone will agree, though, that the girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Williams, are doing very well. Ron Borcherding Page 40 We-za6z!q gaweetlaii FIRST ROW Charles Erfman Ched Thornton Len Fesmlre Bob Wlck Ron Borcherdmg Don Soleman Jam McCudden SECOND ROW Warren Davenport Ed Greenert Wllby Tolson Jlm Henke Ray Cravaack Larry Pohlmun George Erlle Mr Friedman E3 -K Extrzf- VARSITY BASKETBALL When on November 22 the Mustang basketball squad traveled to Mt Healthy for the flrst game even the most loyal rooters dldnt foresee the fat 14 won and 3 lost record to come The Madelrlans started off with a bang with a wln over Mt Healthy They then were taken In hand by two powerful qulntets Greenhllls and Plalnvllle after playing them point for polnt In the earller stages of the games They bounced back to trlm Glendale soundly by a score of 61 27 Thelr next game was one that wlll be argued pro and con for many years to come Terrace Park vlslted our floor and when the evening was over the Parkers left with a 41 40 victory How ever this game was not played In the official time because the hand on the clock stuck and play had to go on officially from the time at which this was discovered No one knows how long It had been stuck and slnce the lead had changed hands many tlmes no one wlll ever know what the final score would have been or who would have been the wlnner had the clock not stuck After thls loss the Mustangs were Inspired to greater effort and went on to wln 13 straight games Including a 19 point wln over Terrace Park and wlns over Greenhllls and Plamvllle The Blue and Gold boys ran over Colerain In the first tournament game by a score of 51 25 but tumbled to a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of Terrace Park 38 35 They then were beaten by Taylor 25 22 In a gabe In which the Mustangs were too dlsheartened to come back I Wllllam Aufderhar Page 42 I l I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I - - Y ' l 1!2I, , ..' .. -e,,.'-', 'f-. -e I r ' - 1 r I ' ' ' ' ' I I - . . 1 I 1 , . - . t amine W ' Zczakelffafi FIRST ROW-Richard Roflow, Darrel Reed, Mirl Shuck, Dick Meyer, Jim Decatur, Orville Wiessman, .lack Wakefield, Ronny Dulaney. SECOND ROW-Mr. Friedman, Nick Heginbolham, Ashley Carmen, Bernard Brockage, John Urlon, Bill Peters, Bill Case, Donald Henke. JUNIOR VARSITY The Mustang Jay-Vees had a record of 5 wins and lO losses 'For the season. However, many of the games they lost were by very small margins and all of the games were hard fought by our boys. Quite a 'Few of them have a successful varsity career to look forward to nexf year. Jayne Lutl Page 43 0055456 game! SITTING-Eugene Jacobs, Dick Roflow, Ed Greenert, Ron Borcherding, Herbert Kaes, Warren Davenport. KNEELING-Darrel Reed, August Semon, Bill Case, George Ertle, John Urton, Jack McCarty, Dick Watson, John Homer, Jim Doyle, Dick Bartels. STANDING-Mr. Friedman, Charles Erfman, Mirl Shuck, Jim Henke, Gene Schneider, Ched Thornton, Ray Cravaack, Don Coleman, John Darrough, Ashley Carmen, Mr. Andrews. FOOTBALL The Mustangs didn't fare so well this year on the gridiron. As they came off the field after their last game, they had compiled a record of seven losses and no wins. This, however, is not an indication of the squad's potential strength, since they were an iniury-riddled team from start to finish. Much experience was gained during the season and should prove valuable next year when many of this year's boys will be taking Madeira into eleven-man football. Betty Semo n Page 44 Zhmkadew FIRST 3-lVarsityl-Jayne Luti, Rosemarie Malasca, Bonnie Wellsg Ur. Varsity!-Sally Schafer, Hazel Sonnycalb, Jo Ann Kelly. Awww-Come on, you can yell louder than that! Sure you can. O. K. Let's Go! Those gals have more pep than pepper, and when they get out on the floor, they use it. They whipped up some snappy yells this season and bucked up the teams when the going was tough. Florence Kaes Page 45 Wada mf! Mrs Roy Mrs Thornton Mrs Wells Thanks Mrs Thornton for your able SUPGFVISIOD of meals and well never forget the extra fine Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners you prepared Keep up the good work' Charles Fischer Page 46 Here are our steady stand-bys. The swell girls who dish it up while it's hot. if Zlffzclefz Zag H Tom Hendrixson is another member of whai we cali our under sfaff. He has a big iob! and he does it well with no com- plaints. He's a friend io all and a familiar person around M. H. S. So-long, Tom. Mary Louise Case Page 47 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 3 20 27 l 4 12 l8 23 24 25 28 l I5 22 27 29 30 7 'l2 I 1946 Zicvzq Back to the grind of schoolg ah, sweet memories of s u m m e r vacation. Cheerleaders were chosen. Our first football game. lMt. Healthyl. Greenhills. Here. Junior dance. After a drag down meeting, the Juniors decided which ring they wanted. Milford. There. Home coming game. Anderson. Football Queen, floats- big evening. Senior Dance after the game. Carl Morman's orchestra. Glendale. There. lst grade cards. Terrace Park. There. Teachers' Convention. No school! Seniors' calling cards arrived. Last football game. Loveland. Drama. Club play: Where's Laurie? First basketball game. Mt. Healthy. Thanksgiving v a c a tio n. No school 'till Dec. 2nd. Greenhills. Here. Plainville. There. Glendale. There. Football Banquet. Jan. Feb. Mch. Apr. May June Page 48 Terrace Park. Here. lwhen the clock fouled up.l Anderson. Here. G. A. A. formal dance. Christmas vacation. ,l947lt's hard to come back after New Year's Eve. Mt. Healthy. Here. Senior Dance. Milford. There. Loveland. There. Plainville. Here. Senior Dance. Terrace Park. There. Colerain. Here. Sycamore. There. Milford. Here. Junior Dance. Greenhills. There. B. B. tournament started-St. X. field house. Seniors s:1w Hamlet. Senior Movie. Seniors went to court. Assembly concerning U. N. Hi-Y Panel Discussion. Junior-Senior Prom. Federation Hall Norwood. Senior Class Pldy. Sing for Your Supper. Baccalaureate. Graduation-at last! Eileen Snell Page 49 14a2!agm,a4a Page 50 ffwtagaapda l I Y Page 54 1 4 1 1 N W i z R 1- L fi f X PF q! QQ, Q, x f B QQ Ugaaedtea P. S. Here's a little quiz we whipped up to see if you really know the people up at good ol' M. H. S. i. Mary Moore .......,.,. 2. Bob Epperi .....,.... 3. Chas. Fischer .,......... 4. Earl Lease ......,...... 5. Melba Collins ...,.... 6. Mary Louise Case ...,.,....... 7. Juanita Hubbard. 8. Dick Watson .,......,. 9. Helen Klenk ........... lO. Elise Runyan ,...,...... Page 57 .....,.....Bob Wick Mirl Shuck Doris Zimmerer ...,.Earl Ansieaif .....,.,..Joan Ferris Helena Rich Dolores Brown ......Dick Murray ..,........Don Grob Betty Weeks loverl Gpyeaadtea , , , ,-Wzaweze Height Weight Hair Voice lLoud-Softi Walk Chewing -gu m Sports Activity Personality Eyes Temper Page 58 4. - - - - - .. - .... ,...-....-....-....-..,.-....- - .. - - - -- - - - ---- -4- I R ii 'imc cl 5HFlil1 U xiii MW N 5 X 5,5 .H-2,05 S -00 Plus37e Ohio Sales Tax The new liquid CoiFiure -lanolized, mother-of-pearl lotion shampoo cleanses hair quickly and thoroughly, leaving it easy to handle, soft and shiny, without trace of soapy residue. Created by a hair stylist and recommended for all types of hair. Can be used with hard or soft water. No special rinse required. On Sale At Local Cosmetic Counters C. ,Ion Henri Inc. 101 Neave Building Fourth and Race Streets Phone or Mail Orders Promptly Filled. MAin 3495 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1.i,,1,..,1...1l,..1....1..,.1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 59 4. --.- .... .................... 4. Congratulations to the Class of 1947 FREDERICK LAFFEY Coal Coke Stoker Coal 7826 Camargo Road Mudeirv. Ohio Phone: I.Ocust 7176 Prescriptions--Cosmetics VILLAGE PHARMACY Comargo and Miami Roads Special Prices To Churches-Schools-Etc. Mayfair Ice Cream Special Orders Delivery Service LO. 7718 4. ------- . ..---- .--------- - - - -9 Page 60 To Our Boys and Girls of THE 1947 GRADUATING CLASS You are starting a new life and may God be with each of you all Through the coming years Our best wishes always Maczleira Parent Teacher Association 4- ------------ ------------------- -l- Pg6l 1: 1 1uu1uu1111:-M1nnznn-nn-IIII1 1 Compliments of DR. E. CRIGLER, D. D. S. Madisonville ELEANOR-ELISE-HELEN JUNE-DORIS-JANET-MARY Home of Good Shoes GRASSO SHOES 4905 Whetsel Avenue Cincinnati 27, Ohio 1 1m-I? is-411.11 -1-----.--1- - I I I I I I I I I Q I I I I I I -1- -i- -'S' 'It' I I I I I I I I I I I I -1- +- -lil -'I' '! ' I I I I I I - -.,..-...q. .i.. MANNINO'S Meats Groceries Fruits and - Vegetables 6011 Madison Road - I-nu-rg' ion-mtv - 11.4.1 1 1nnnl1 1 MADISON BAKERY Marty and .lim Hogan SILVERTON GRILL 7045 Montgomery Road Phone JE. 9433 Silverton, Ohio F and I EATS HAMBURGERS 5904 Madison Road Second Door From Whetsel I I I I Compliments of - I MIL and GIL'S Fool: sHoP I Montgomery, Ohio I I I is I- lll. - llll -------- ---- + Page 62 1 1nn1nn...uu1uu1uu1un.1 1 1 ' I 'I' -------- ----- ------ - ---------- 4. -1- ------- --------------------- - -- -1- With Best Wishes To The Graduates SAINT GERTRUDE CHURCH L.......... il o Pg63 -1- - ---- - ---- .......... - .------ 4- Compliments of . . . G. A. A. 1 1 1 1 1 1111.1M1uu1uu1nu1uu-M1ni-un...nn-nii1uu1im1mx1n1.1 1 1 1 1 1 DeSoto-Plymouth-New Cars DANNER MOTORS 5021 Whetsel Avenue Madisonville, Ohio Complete Automotive Repair Service Body . . . Fender Work and Refinishing Department Parts Depot for Chrysler Made Parts and Accessories Always A Large Selection of Guaranteed USED CARS HAROLD DANNER Owner I uf. 111111111111 I-my 11-1--11111111 Q. Page 64 uu1 nn1 M1 nn.. ,,1n.,1 -1- 1 1- 1 1 -i- 'Q' 1 I nf'-in -nu u1nu11111111-.111 it-nil-int-1111111111 1 11111-.nnu1unn-ini--M1 1mi1uu1rnn 4.-.... .... .......... . -.,..--5. .x...-.... ....- .--- - - - - - + Compliments of SENIOR SERVICE SCOUTS n1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 u-nm1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn...nn THE BEEHIVE 4913 Whetsel Avenue Hallmark Greeting Cards Parker Pen Sets cmd Gifts BRamble 0044-M 1,.,,11111111111111,.,,1., Lease Brothers TEXACO SERVICE STATION Motor and Chase Steam Cleaning Washing and Lubrication Minor Repairs and Accessories BR. 3779 6023 Madison Road 1 4- -'!' 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 4' -'Q' ....q. Page .g.-....-. 'Q' -5- if l -1- as Compliments of MADEIRA REALTY CO. LO. 7132 6910 Miami Ave. Madeira, Ohio 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...nn1nn1.lnl1mv- n1.m1111111111111.. Compliments of MADEIRA 5c to S1 STORE Your Neighborhood Value Store 6808 Miami Avenue A. E. BARTELS FLOWERS Serving Madeira Since 1912 . . 35 Years The Geo. Meyer 8: Sons Co Wm. Wehrmann 8: Son Shovel Work-Driveways Excavating-Bulldozers-Grading LOcusf 7444 Shawnee Run Rd., Cincinnati 27, Ohio Page 66 in ---- ----- 'I' MADEIRA I-II-Y CLUB PURPOSE To Create, Maintain, and Extend Throughout the School and Community High Standards of Christian Character CLEAN SPEECH PLATFORM CLEAN SPORTS CLEAN SCHOLARSHIP Page 67 CLEAN LIVING 1,,,,1 1 1 1 1,,,, 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,,,,1.,.,1 1 :fo im -1111111111111 .ig ufnu-nu-u -----1-1--11 'f' Chas. l.. Eclgemon, Agent General and Comprehensive Insurance - 1536 Union Trust Bldg. Cincinnati 2, Ohio Bus. CHerry 6964 Res. SYcamore 7658-R nu- -,. - .. .. - - - - - - - - - - -....-...5. .g.-,,,,-.,.,.. - - -,.i.-.,,.-....-H..-.i.,-.,.,-,,.,- - 1inrl11111111111111,,i, Compliments of A FRIEND Ladies' and Misses' Fashion Center THE BLOSSOM SHOP Madisonville The Newest Styles At All Times Prices That Are Always Right -nu.. ...m1.un1u 1 111 1nn1 i I l Compliments of l I l l l l l l v 1 1 BRAUN S PHARMACY i I l i Madeira, Ohio l l l I T Montgomery, Ohio I er sr- --- ---- ------ - - 1 L E Compliments ' of Q T T PHI BETA CHI - 'IIK -H+ -z-- ilil - -lil ----------- - - 1'-- -4: sr- '--- -' ----------- - l l l l TOWN FLowER sHoP I 5 Flowers For All Occasions We Telegraph Flowers i 5006 Whetsel Avenue BRamble T185 ....,,-..,g. ,3.-....-..,. .... - - - Page 68 ..un-...111-1....11...........1....--11111-1...-1.......111nu.1 The Telephone .... Symbol of Service and Opportunity ln an organization like the Telephone Company, every iob is important! That's why each year so many high school graduates choose telephony as a career. They know a iob with the Telephone Company ohters not only good wages, regular raises, excellent working conditions, vacations with pay, and opportunities for advancement, but a chance to be of real service to their community as well. If you are interested in a profitable business career, now is the time to begin! THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY illlll 1 1 llll 115157 llll 1 llll 1 llll 1sllll-nnIIlI1- IIII lIlItTllllT Tlllli' llll 1? .glillll Tiiii WITllllilllli-lUlTllllTlllll 1' 1' T 1' L L BoB's DRY Goons L L compliments of l l Robert Louiso, Proprietor Ladies' Children's and Men's JEWELER Ready To Wear Store Phone: ME. 9815 Phone MElrose 6597 Silverton, Ohio 7221 Montgomery Road 6924 Plainville Pike Silverton, Ohio i l -. - -...-...t-.,..-....-....-....-....-....-.,......,..- - -..........g. ,5.-....-.,,.-....-H.,-H..-...L-....-....-...t-,.-...t-...t-....-L..-1...-... ......... - ,-....-....-....-.,..-.,..-..........,.t.-,...-,.,.- -.,..-...,-.f. .5...-....- - -..,.-....-....-....-...,-....-,...-,.,.-,...-,,.. -....- l Fifth-Third Bank Building Call and Delivery Service Madisonville L L Phone: Locusf 7335-R L L DR. RAYMOND K. STOECKLIN MADEIRA DRY CLEANERS OPTOMETRIST 1 l L I . Hours: 9 to 5 Daily Thursdays 9 to 12 We Are Insured For Your Protection L L BRamble 'l3l2 69-40 Miami Ave. Madeira, Ohio ... - - - -....-....-.......,..-,...-....- - - - -,.,.-..,g. .5.-..,.-,.......,.-......,.,......,....,..-,..... -..-....-..,.-.,,.-.,..-..,.-.... Page 69 NELSON BROTHERS Roofing ond Sheet Metal Work AIR CONDITION OIL BURNERS STOKERS LOcust 7517 Insure cmd Be Sure With Howard Borcherding 8a Co. AII Forms ot Insurance 3040 Madison Road Bus. ME. 7965 Res. LO. 7520-R fs --- --------- ------- - -------- ,- Page 70 4- 4. .,...-.,.. --.--. -------- - ---- 4- 24 Hours Fresher From KOEHLER BAKERY lvan Perkins 6920 Plainville Pike Silverton 13, Ohio L L L L L L --------------....-1.5. Qu ---------------H-H..--gs 3. L L L L L L Compliments of L oAsis CAFE i t L i Camargo Road Madeira, Ohio L I L L 1 ui11nin1nu1ini1nu1nn1nn...nn.. 1 ...ii u-.inii 1 Specializing Chicken, Steak, Spaghetti Dinners VlTO'S Restaurant Shawnee and Madeira Roads Call for Reservations for Private Parties SHawnee 6014 MASON JEWELRY CO. 4915 Whetsel Avenue Cincinnati 27, Ohio Phone: BRfamble 4052 .. ...,..-,...-...IL .g.-....-.. ..........-... ....- -jo aku-im ---- i-im-nn-im-mi-m1-nu- - - -ni- L L 1 Compliments of 4919 Whersel Avenue L ERWIN SHOE REpAlR . . . . h l ClnCll'1nC1l'l 27, OhlO I I If You Want Something Sweet Qualify Material We Have ll Guaranteed Workmanship Cakes -:- Pies -:- Rolls -:- Pastries Qne Day Service Homemade Bread 7729 Laurel Ave. Madeira, Ohio L 1 T T 'i 7111171111llllllllllllilVTllIITIlIli 1 1l11lIll1II4 3-!IH1lIH14IKI1'IHI'Tll4ll llllll T' 'Till'TllllTllllTllllTllllTlllTlllllQ Page 71 1 1 1 1 111:11un1nn..rm1mi1.rt.r.1 1 1 1.1 Compliments of CAMARGO BEAUTY SHOPPE Madeira, Ohio Bus. SH. 6707-R Res. l.OV. 6351 Bertha Bryan H1 1 1 1 11.11--nn1mm-nn-un1 1 1 1 1nn 'S' 'Z' H-mm ego jo n1nn1 Compliments of MADEIRA GARDEN CLUB .p .i.-.,..-. - .-.--. ------- . 1 l l Electrical Appliances Telephone BRamble 0734 T E WARD BROTHERS i LANGHORST HARDWARE Wallpaper -:- Paints -:- Records 6012 Madison Road, Madisonville l l 6810 Miami Ave. Madeira, Ohio Cincinnati 27, Ohio Q I 1 -... .......... .... ..m9 4.- .,.. ... ...-.- ------.- H - ---- -------- ' !' l5 '- ----- --------- ' ' - 1 1 1 , Service With A Smile - E : R0lI3ll0B 4 l . R A l k h' I' cl03llBl'S i B B an ells lp i T I I Service Station 1 1 5818 Madison Road Miami and Shawnee Run Rd. T Car Greaslng E Tires and Batteries BRamble 1073 Phone SHawnee 6090 Madeira, Ohio l l Qs 1111111111111 rl-nu-nuff nfs-nu-in 11111111111 1 1 1m Page 72 1111111111111.lr1.. Congratulations To The Class ot 1947 Madeira Motor Service Tires Batteries '!' 'Z' l l l l General Repair L l l l i -my ---------- -.-- . ,,,.......!. Compliments of rl- ago -ian-Rn- .,1,m11-.1.-.11.-1-.1.-111: Shawnee Marlcet Groceries Meats Locker Service 7715 Laurel Avenue Madeira, Ohio .g.-.,.. .....-- -------- GEO. F. KIRKWOOD, JR. GENERAL INSURANCE 7707 Euclid Road A FRIEND 3 Locust 7235-J MAin 0759 l l ..... ---.-..------- .,., - ...Q ,!,- .... -.--------- - -- -- - - ---------- ' ---- H- t 1 -'Q Qt- '- -'- ---- H---- ----- - - - Q l l l Compliments of DR. EDGAR BERRE D. D. S. Madisonville ll J. K. 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I I Red Factors-First, Second and Third F M d T Od I I urs G e 0 r er I Crosses Specialize In Deep Yellow Prize Restyling -:- Repairing : , I I Winning Borders Cleaning -:- Storage 1 7l25 Miami Ave. Madeira, Ohio MCIY Sffeef R- R- IO, Kenwood I I Iwi llll ' llll 3 llll 1 llll 1 llll T llll T llll 1- llll 1 llll 1IlII1lIlI1IIII1 IIII 1IIIl1Il4 5- IIII 1 Illl 1 Illl 1 Illl 1 IIII 1 Illl 1 1 Illl 1 Illl 1IIlI1 llll 1 llll 1 llll 1llll1lllllllll'1 in 1i11L11T11,1i 1,1 yly, -2. F1 ,,,, liTT,,,1L, 1111 llll 1 I I I I THE CAMARGO BANK T f JIM WILSON QF MADEIRA SERVICE STATION Madeira, Ohio E Camargo and Shawnee Run Road 5 Madeira, Ohio Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i Service With A Smile I I 'm'T 'III TW'TW'THUllllllllllillll- llIl1 llll 1lliI1IIII1IIIl1IIlI1iIII1IIg g1llIl1lIi 1: 11171LII!!lilllllllll-illllllili1llll1Illl1lIII1 1 1IIII1 IIII1 1 1 IIII 1 IIII 111111 1111 1 1111 1 1111 111111 1111 1 1111 1 1111 1 -1111111-aio 441111111 1111111 - 1 1 1 1 1 11111- i LAWRENCE PAYNE 6300 Madison Rd. I I Cincinnati 27, Ohio Everything ln Building Residential -:- Commercial -:- Industrial Remodeling -:- Maintenance Financing Estimates Bus. BRamble 3396 Res. 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Madeira, Ohio ' SHawnee 6022 I 1111-11111111--u-un-anis --111111111-1 1 1 1 vinu 1m+-- ulll 1un1 vuru 1 lurl 1 ruul 111-1 lvnn - ago 111m 1-111- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HEMSATH FOOD l Compliments Where the Best ot Meats - of 'S no luxuryl x MADEIRA FOOD SHOP LOcust 7316 i 5H.5,wnee 6229 7800 Camargo Rd. SHawnee 6200 Z - SHawnee 6056 We Deliver Z 4. 1111 lilv 1 livl - lm-nu-lm- llll 1111 l l1lm1miq Qs- llll 1 1111.- 1 1 1 ... .- 1 - Q, Page 4. -4. .g.,.-l.,..-------------- 'f' 11 1un,im,im..nn...nn1nn1nn1ini1un1uu1.n.1 -im I I MIAMI COFFEE SHOP Sandwiches -:- Chili -:- Plate Lunches Compliments Miami at Camargo Madeira of -C0ffee- WM. MORGAN 8. soN None Better SHawnee 6133 - I - - - --I--I-I-m--m--1m--i-1- - - - I---I-----2 3- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' 'S' '3 '- --- ' ' ' I I I I Compliments Thanks of I I SENIOR cLAss CUB SCOUT PACK 20 '47 I I I I I I -1- ------------- 1- .--- ---+ -i-- -.-. - 1--- --------- ---- -I- Page 77 .Zx - .g3'Y? 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