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THE MADISONIAN MARIE MULLEN LUCILLE HARRISON I love to dance, To be good is to be happy I love to sing, 1 love to do most anything. GUY WILLIAMS A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Hi-Y Club; History; Baseball; Olym- pian Society; Joke Editor, “The Madis- onian ; Cheer Squad; Tennis. GRACE REINHARDT KATHLEEN WOOD Mischief flickers behind the mask of a Always bonnic, blithe and gay. quiet face- 19 2 6 Page thirteen
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THE MADISONIAN THELMA JONES DONELDA BLACKMORE We will never forget her for her good- Always the same ness. In Sunshine or rain. Nor that raven hair. CHARLES BURCH Do not hurry, do not flurry. No good is had hv lots of worry. History Club: Hi-Y Club; Assistant Joke Editor, “The Madisonian”; Forum and Olypian Society. HELEN CRIMMINS MARY GREENLEE A maiden never bold As merry as the day is long. 19 2 6 Page twelve
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THE MADISONIAN mm ■ W Mentor Class i istorp Our first year in High School was a very memorable one. We en- rolled as a large class consisting of forty-eight members. The upper classmen were much amused at the stupidity and confusion of “Those Greenies,” as we were often called. But after a short time we became accustomed to the excellent methods employed in the work. The teachers were kind and sympathizing with us in all of our mistakes. At the beginning of our Sophomore year there was a noticeable decrease in numbers-and we entered with only thirty members. Mr. Winsor was welcomed as our new principal. Last year there were only twenty-six of us. Our Junior year was featured by a benefit show and the musical comedy “Kathleen”. Some of our members were chosen as principal characters in the comedy. We regret to state that during our Junior year we had a loss of four of our classmates, Ethel Pierce, Sarah Dugan, Thelma Tunison, and Hiram Marcum. Kathleen Wood and Ruby Matthews came from Indiana and Missouri, Grace Reinhardt and Milton Goldman entered from the Sopho- more Class. This year we have a dignified group of twenty-four. Ruby Matthews having discontinued school at the close of the first semester. At last we have climbed the ladder to our Senior year and are striving to graduate with high honors. We have hoped to make our career happy as well as intellectual. Our officers are Russell Alvey, President; Ralph McBrian, Vice-Pres- ident; Joseph Richardson, Secretary; Readus Skinner, Treasurer. We wish to thank the faculty and other fellow classes for the kind- ness and cooperation which they extended to us during the past years. Now we bid adieu to our school days in the dear old M. H. S. Bernadine Horrell. 19 2 6 Page fourteen
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