Madison High School - Trojan / Madisonian Yearbook (Madison, IL)

 - Class of 1931

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JUNIORS First Row: Marguerite Folette. Mae Levy. Eloise Barr. Marian Harlan. Elizabeth Lee. Marcella Wathan. Sylvia Megeff. Jessie Gitcho. Maxine Werner. Ruby Gentry,. Second Row: Gilbert Rosch. Roy Hill. Olan Richardson. Lester Goode, Joe Radman. J. R. Frields. Helen Harshany. Alfred Schrieber. Thomas Studebaker. Fred Riddle, Paul Connole. Edward Foehse. Bruce Hill. Kenneth Williams. Dan Graville, Sigmund Sawicki. TOP SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row: Earlene Walker. Florence Gerardot. Mildred Hayes, Pansy Williams, Eileen Bader, Mary Kostecki. Jessie Niedhardt. Lucille Borah. Ruth Roark, Nellie Nowicki. Second Row: Leo Siazek. John Okay, Paul Price. William Popov, Christine Moerlin. Tony Doniff. Marcella Duncan. Adam Darling, Gladys Ridgeway, Chester McManaway, Alexandria Laloff. Charles Roark, Roslie Parker, Vincent Scrum. Agnes Murphy. Leonard Andrews, Areen Wilson, Frank Bezan, Agnes Sacadat. Paul Rydgig. Sylva Bolin. Richard Hendricks, Eugene Richardson. Page Ten

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CLASS WILL We, the diligent and persistent members of the class of one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. of Madison High, Madison, Illinois, desiring to bestow our many useful, ornamental, and necessary traits upon those most needing them, do hereby write this, our last will and testament. We bequeath to the: School Board: Our appreciation for their earnestness in securing money to pay the teachers so that school could continue in session. Juniors: Our patience and determination to succeed. Sophomores: The secret of success in typing—rhythm. Freshmen: Our hope that they will remain in M. H. S. so that they may have the honor of being Seniors. Personals WOODROW Lybarger: My scholastic abilities and excess knowledge of English to Lester Goode. RICHARD MefforD: A portrait of my handsome profile to th? Study Hall for idle students to gaze upon. ERMEL RANEY: My success in cheer-leading to Eileen Bader. LLOYD Williams: My ability to baffle opposing basketball players to Vincent Scrum. ALEX Gitcho: My authority in the Study Hall to Jimmie Shipcoff. HELEN Doniff: My excess cosmetics to Florence Girardot. HENRY McMullen: My graceful passes in basketball to Leonard Andrews. EVERETT McCart: My dignity and self-control before all audiences to Fred Riddle. Helen KowalinskI: My exquisite style to Agnes Sacadat. ROBERT Hocking: My favorite dance step to Joe Radman. Leonard Miller: All my Ford troubles to John Borth. CLARA Karpowicz: My boisterousness and pep to Agnes Murphy. FRANK Brown: My caveman tactics to Chester McManaway. MARGARET Lewis: My ambition to become a noted vocalist to Adam Darling. MELVIN Lee: My congratulations to next year's Captain of track. ADAM ZENTGRAF: My job as iceman to Charles Roark. VELMA Martin: My Cinderella feet to Eloise Barr. LAURA NollmaN: My lovable disposition to Theotiste Peebles. RUTH Fogle: My boyish ways to Sylvia Bolin. Genevieve Lawson: My efficiency in typing to Joe Mejaski. JANE Purcell: My favorite diet to Jennie Kasten. VASIL VasilefF: What is left of my scientific mind to Frank Cohan. Witnesses: Happy Darling Pheobe Vantassel Agnes Sacadat Buster Wood



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To Our Alma Mater To the school that is known o’er the country As the home of basketball fame. We owe our happiest memories. Since to M. H. S. we came. That sunny day in September. Our Contracts as Freshies” we signed. Stuck through that first year never fearing Till the second story we d climbed. On reaching the second landing, We were greeted with shouts and roars, We were no longer pitiful ‘ Freshies” We’d become “high-hatted” Sophomores. But being Sophomores soon grew tiresome. So we ascended the third flight of stairs And found that it held many pleasures. As well as worries and cares. This last year has been the dearest. I guess ’cause it's almost gone, But no matter what follows after. Our climbing of stairs must go on. A Senior Girl. Page Eleven

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