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SENIORS •i . CATHERINE HILL “Kitty” President. Class, 2; Editor-inChief “Madisonian”. “I haven’t got my Shorthand Don’t tell me what’s the lesson ” Rut then you know tomorrow She’ll hear from Mrs. Bessen. PAUL STUMPF “Stumpy” Entered ’21 from Central H. S.; Secretary U. S. History Club; Assistant Comic Editor “Madi- sonian”. A great man will I he says he, I’m not the only one; Biographers say that each great man Was once a preacher’s son. CLOVA LYBARGER “Clivis” Comm. Editor “Madisonian”; Vice President Class, 3; Secre- tary Olympian Society; Class Play. Clova the stately, Brilliant of mind, Ready to criticize All she can find. Tell me more, are women true?—Bill Eiler.
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SENIORS GEORGE FILCOFF “Coffee” President U. S. History Club: Assistant Literary Editor Ma- disonian”; Class Play. When someone wants a problem worked A,nd somehow can’t construe it, The fellow says “Well, I should worry I’ll Ko and let George do it.” AGNES HENSLER “Jack” Secretary Class, 3; President Olympian. 3; Society Editor “Madisonian”; Class Play. Jack never puts her foot Into the Isle of fame; Yet she isn’t shy nor bashful And we like her just the same. WILLIAM SCHOOLEY “Bill” Entered ’22 from Florida; Pres- ident Class, 3; Alumni Editoi “Madisonian”. Bill Schooley, he of silver tongue. Our orator renowned The limits to Bill’s knowledge Has never yet been found. Skilled was he in sports and pastimes.—Fred Pierce.
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SENIORS +■ LOUISE SPANNAGEL “Weese” Secretary Class. 3: Associate-Edi- tor “Madisonian”. A very modest and Demure little lass. But a valuable member Of the Senior class. MARION SMITH “Smithy” President Class, 1; Completed in three years; Captain Basket- ball Team, 4; Basketball, 3. 4; Awarded “M”; Athletic Editor “Madisonian”. Smith—a mighty man is he. He holds with more than charm When ever you see Marion, A girl is in his arm. SOPHIA POPOVSKY “Sofka” G. A. Editor “Madisonian” Sophia, studying long and hard; A diligent student she For some time in the future A teacher she will be RUTH WALKER “Rufus” Domestic Art and Science Editor “Madisonian” Ruth has a fiery temper Which she cannot propel. And in commercial work She never will excel. His mirth and good humor are coin in his purse.—Paul Stumpf.
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