Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Madison Heights, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 34 text:

The CBride CBreezes Int, Presented by the Junior and Senior Clams Thursday Evening, May 9th, 1929 At Eight Otclock in the Madison High School Auditorium Cast of Characters an the order of their first appearancei Gregg Neal Secretary to Sam Cotrex ..... Stundfurd Bricker Mrs. Neal His mother, Cotrexis housekeeper.Ceci1ia Murto Alfred Cotrex AI Cotrexis son. . . .............. Robert Stevens Freddie Burke Alis friend ............. . ...... Robert Manning Bob The Cotrex chauffeur ......... Kenneth Gregory Goldie Mandel Peg, a vaudeville star in disguise. .Helen Dzienis f:- F H F E Lolly Gray Al's cousin, engaged to Freddie ............ Helena VanMeter Sam Cotrex Fannie Fuyis guradian ........... t rthur Thomas Stella Hollytree Fannieis maid in disguise ....... Gretta Darrock Fannie Fay The heiresx. also disguised ........ Virginia Oak Synopsis of Acts Act leThe living room of the Cotrex summer home in Long Island on an afternoon in early June. Act 2-Same as Act 1. Four weeks later. Act 3-Same as the two previous acts. Fannie, a simple country lass and an heiress, has been unofficially betrothed t0 the son of her guardian, who has not seen her since her child- hood. Al, the son, revolts against marrying an unknown bride. particularly as he is in love with a charming actress. How A1 contrives to escape the hated marriage and save his father from the wrath of the despoiled heiress, are high lights of the play. Soloist, XVeary River? , , . . . . . .Miriam McCurdy Directed by Eva Mae Tomlinson 1323.16 TLuenty'Nine

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-U, IMHSL J! Hi J! g l M. A. KOFKA 'NEFECYOR STATE OF MICHIGAN Ecpartment of iBuinc Instruction mm J. La: marzcron WEBSTER H, PEARCE. SUPERINTENDEN'Y C, LLOYD GOODRICH. DEPUTY AND DxREcToR DIVISION OF INSPECTION Lansing, December S, 1928 Mrs. Aline G. Moegle Superintendent Madisonibhool Royal Oak, Michigan My dear Mrs. Xoegle: On December 3 I visited your school for the Department of Public Instruction and the University of Michigan with the idea of determining whether it could be recommended for accrediting. I am very glad to be able to report back to you that I found your school in excellent condition and that I shall takK up the matter of its accrediting at the next meeting of the Committee on Accredited Schools. It is very unusual for me to visit a school for accrediting and not make at least a few recommendations for completely meeting the standards for accrediting. The building, equipment, teaching, and administration of your school, however, are so good that I have no recommendations to make. I assure you it was a pleasure to visit your school. MAK:WH Very truly yours ?ZQIWV W u1323n TwentyrEight WA? 4J1 g



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The Madisonian Volume 1 APRIL. 1929 Number 1 New School Name Honors Aline G. Moegle Formal announcement has recently been made by Mr. Kruber, president of the Board of Education, concerning the naming of the new school to be erected on the Blanche Villa site In honor of Mrs. Moegle the school will be called HThe Aline G. Mo egle School as a reward for her years of service in the district and her whole- hearted interest. Mrs. Moegle 192.3 when the entire district had an en- rollment of about 150 pupils. At that time the highest grade in the system was the seventh grade, The following came here in April 19th Will Determine the District Champion of the Surrounding Schools MadiSun High School Auditorium has been chnscn fur the scene ml the District Spelling Bee ll; he held April 19th between Surrounding schnuls to determine the Champion Spcller. Ry request of Mr. Lee A, thitc, Spelling Bee Manager, Hi the Detroit News, Mrs. Moegle has consented to act as District Chairman for the Final District Bee, April 19th. The Teachers Who Rate l245; at the Madison High School Thirty Geneva Ellis, the Madison High School Champion of last year, stands again as the pivotal character for Madison. All conlidence is placed in Geneva, knowing how splendidly she carried the Madison colors last year. Martin Louder, 6-A Grade from Oakland School will represent his school April 19th. Although young. Martin presents serious opposition to Geneva. lYm'ker of the organization, if there he UHC. will not come to her for sym- pathy: she must stand squarely and unabashed for the best interest and harmony ml the school, faculty and parents.

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