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LOW SOPHOMORES First Row: Mary Lascu. Marie Czervinske. Ina Wedler, Annie Lauri Hill. Pauline Harshany. Elmina Strain. Vera Gozia. Sophia Purdes. Veloris Barr, Birdelle Klein. Irene Kismer. Second Row: Lewis Waggoner, Bennie Lamm, William Radman. Robert Hendricks. Leonard Gozia. Faye Brown. Mitchell Yanow. Gladys Hayes. Raymond McDonald. Victor Novak. George Kawula. Lee Harlan. Paul Holshouser. James Mullen. John Ficor, John Gresko. TOP FRESHMEN First Row: Neil McGeehee. Norman Gnoth. Alec Kurilla, Tony Smith, Joe Tomlanovich, John Bruder, Pete Posipanko. Second Row: Lucille James, Louise Gurba, Henrietta Greenlee, Stephana Nenoff. Cornelia Graville. Marguerite Reilly. Bessie Havranek. Elizabeth Blattner, Eleanor Burns, Lena Kamarovsky. Third Row: Anna Mejaski. Loretta Dron, Olive Lipscomb, Justine Brown. Dorothy Foot. Bonclyn Bergfield, Eleanor Amend. Eleanor Kozielek, Wilma Welshaus. Clara Williams. Fourth Row: Fred Macias. Anthony I.apinski. Leonard Lupa. James Walsh, Clarence Barethelemy, Wilbern Pearce. Leo Haligoski. Theotiste Peebles. Joe Gadwill, Courtland Lybarger. John Bouth. William Oldal, Edward Little. Adam Prusack. Page Twelve
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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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“Graduation Day” It's time we got to thinking What we’re going to say To everyone who’s interested In Graduation Day. No more studies, no more fun Because our diplomas, at last, we've won. Classmates dressed in colors gay, Are waiting for—Graduation Day. Now it’s almost the end of May, Closer draws Graduation Day. Our time has come to say Good-bye To friends and classmates of Madison High. But when we’re old and feeble, And from each other far away, There’s one thing yet, we'll ne’er forget, That’s our Graduation Day. Robert Hocking. Page Thirteen
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