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fonflhaatlbns BASKETBALL We They February 3 Clarenceville 26 25 February 10 Clawson 50 57 February 14 Utica 45 32 February 17 Van Dyke 39 34 February 24 Berkley 32 38 Tournament March 1 Centerline 46 44 March 3 Berkley 32 39 MADISONIAN STAFF wrote over things that had been lost. Came Mon- day night, and everything was done except the Madisonian staff report. How could this have hap- pened? Here it is Tuesday, and this has to be fin- ished by noon. The ad collectors are out working, the typists' fingers are flying, and at last it's fin- ished! We did have fun working on it though, and we hope the future staff writers don't run into our troubles. PIC if S1 PF Pafromke 0ar Advertisers It----I -------- -u-H-- '-'- - -M---H- ----I----H'--if I I I I I Ihe lllaune Ilakland Bank I SERVING Royal Oak. Highland Park, Berkley. Clawson I I I i i MEMBER F. D. I. C. I I -i----I --------- ------- 1 - -'-- -I+ ,!, niqninu-nn1n 1111 In--uu1uu 1111 ni 1 1 uilnil? I I I - - I I Martin Lines, Inc. I I I I Motor Coaches of the Best for Charter I I I LI. 1-2188 309 E. First I No trip too long or too short I , I Royal Oak WQU111..111111.-1.-11..1..1.,1, COMPLIMEN TS OF Rollie Bldg. Co. DETROIT Commercial - Residential - Industrial 2017 PENOBSCOT BLDG. UN. 4-0235 WO. 2-8558 u1m.1i1.-11..i11-..1-1-I.-un, nimi 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1uni.,,.1.p1.,i,,, Bill Pierce's AAA WRECKING SERVICE SHELL PRODUCTS GAS - OIL - TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES - STEAM CLEANING Complete Brake Service Phones LI. l-9822 and LI. 3-9822 26600 JOHN R one block south 11 Mile Royal Oak I I I .pie ... If If I: I: - - ------- .....-1- q..-.........- .-......-..-..-.......-..-...-..- .. .....-..........- -1.
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fonfinuarions I, George Swee, bequeath my height to Tommy Kennard. I, Gloria Schaffer, bequeath my perfect attend- ance record to anyone in Madison who wants a challenge. I, Margaret Dzeroogian, do hereby bequeath my long black hair to those girls with proxide crew cuts. I, Sarah Napolitano, do bequeath my sense of humor to some of the kids at Madison who don't have one. I, June Johnson, do hereby bequeath my ability to stick to one guy to any girl who can't do so. I, Marjorie Hamlin, do bequeath my quietness to all those who can use some. I, Carole Londer, bequeath my ability to go steady to anyone who wants it. I, Paul Myatt, bequeath my ability to always have gone with a James girl to my brother Gayle who probably never will. I, Jim Olsen, bequeath my ability to be a hill- billy singer and to yodel to Jim Marley who tries so hard to sing and yodel. I, Jim Prewitt, will my ability to get passes to my brother, Bill, who isn't doing so bad anyway. CLASS PROPHECY a lawyer. Want to buy a new car? Walk down to that used car lot next to Jack's Auction. Harvey McArthur and Frank Cunningham will give you a good buy. What was that! Oh, a basketball . Our famous friends Lowell Carr, George Swee, Fred Limpert, Paul Myatt, and Bob Warbington, are still at it and are nationally known as the Barefoot Five. How successful can you get? Who is that with the horn rimmed glasses and her hair in a bun in the back? Looks like, couldnlt really be-it is! Sue Frazier! She is on a two week vacation from teaching the kinderagrten at Edison. There's that celebrity Jim Abbie Olsen. We hear he was the inspiration for the song Abbie's Irish Rosef' We knew it wouldn't take long for those gold diggers Doris Thorsby, Donna Mushrush, and Agnes Debski to get their hooks into the Ollila Brothers, those prosperous egg producers, and their delivery boy Frank Beaudoin. Nancy James keeps hearing bells ringing, and this time it is wedding bells. She and Paul have set the date. There's that Georgia man, Herman McGraw, chief caller of the square dances at the Grand Ole Operie. Finally Dave has arrived. In a flash we've taken off and are landing now. Looking through the widows, we see Marge Hamlin, Sara Napolitano, and Mary MacFarland, clearing the runway. They look stunning in those mokey suits. We have arrived. What a welcome! We certainly never expected anything like this. Her-e comes the mayor of this breath-taking planet. Do our eyes deceive us, or is it Earl Williams? It is. Now that we are settled on the planet for a pleasant stay, we conclude by telling the success of The Four : We got what we wanted out of life. Eleanor Krakosky Shirley Deal Loraine Green Sharon Grant ELEVEN A CLASS Dot Kuroilvech, Joyce Debski, and Noreen Kern were first team cheerleaders, three juniors also made the newly organized second team: Joyce Clanton, Doris Cull, and Kathleen Therrien. In majoretting, the juniors were represented by Jane Bellezza, Doris Cull, Frances Lewis, Joyce Deal, Betty Sterling, Ruba Taulbee, and Kathleen Therrian. Honor students for the first semester were Neva Onnela, Dolores Woodard, Betty Sterling, Jane Bellezza fall A'sJ, Noreen Kern, Ralph Skin- ner, Shirley Ingleright, and Dorothy Kurolvech. Frances Williams, Don Long, Phyllis McLatcher, Willard Whitsett, Betty Sterling, Dolores Woodard, and Jane Bellezza had perfect attendance records for the first semester. The llA's chose Ralph Skinner president, Nor- een Kern vice-president, Mike Illich secretary, and Jane Bellezza treasurer. Dorothy Kurolvech and Don Ellis were Student ,Council members. 1lA2 officers were Marilyn Raven, president, Shirley Morrow, vice-president, Ruba Taulbee, secretary, Dolores Woodard, treasurer. Dolores Woodard and Ralph Nickel were Student Council representatives. TEN A CLASS Richard Stewart, and Don Lyon. The first semester ended with the following stu- dents having perfect attendance: Madeline Austin, Betty Gardner, Oma Jean Gore, Richard Nesbit, Eugenia Smits, and Richard Whitmark. The first semester also showed that Betty Gard- ner and Gerald Ashworth were the honor students for the class. NINE A CLASS and Howard Roberts were Student Council repre- sentatives. 9A2 ofifcers were Jay Rom, president, Elaine Yeager, vice-president, Lois Ormsby, secretary, Lloyd McGaha, treasurer. Student Council repre- sentatives were Paul Illich and Jo Ann Marchant.
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