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6i5fAer and Warforie win onom i Margie McBride and Esther Cashell have received the highest scholastic honors in their class. They have achieved these honors through hard study during their four years at Madison. Beside their studying, they have al' so found time for other activities. Margie has been an active member in Latin Cluh, YfTeen, G.A.A. and Thespians. She has also played lead' ing roles in the Thespians, Junior and Senior plays. Esther has been an active member in Latin, Spanish, Orchestra, Band, YfTeen, HifSpots, Annual Staff, and Student Council. Audrey Wins Trip to Girls' State Each year a junior girl and several junior boys are chosen to attend Boy's and Gir1's State in June. Last year Audrey Smith was the girl chosen. Duane Rig' genbach, Daniel Sprague, Grant Milliron, Howard Pot' ter, and Bill Steele were chosen to attend Boy's State. Students with a high scholastic and personal records are voted on by the teachers. Because the camp was flooded, Boy's State was not held this year. anet Goes To Washington Every other year a Quiz Book Contest is held. Each student is given a book entitled The Alco' holic Quiz Book. Mr. Kopcial helps the students study it in American history and government. A test is given and the winners sent to a county exam to compete with 12 other schools. Both pupils sent from Madison won. They were Thomas Brittain and Janet Lutz. They were sent on a fivcfday trip through historic Virginia and Washington, D.C. Page Twentyfeight
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CAM 'IM I, Henry Bradley, will my ability to hunt coon to Lee Bailey. I, Norma Harry, will my books to some one who likes to study. I, Laura Reece, will my letter writing ability to any girl that has a boy friend in the service. I, Don Sheldon, will my false teeth to any football player who needs them. I, Shirley Jane Brightbill, will my Homecoming Crown to the lucky Senior of next year. I, Richard Doklovic, will my Government book to Ellen Jo Fankhauser. I, Beatrice Bodi, will the YfTeen's presidency to next year's slave. I, Herbert Shrewsberry, will my position as line backer to my brother, Don, if he will loan me his girl friends. I, Rosemary Draper, will myself as a sisterfinflaw to David Potter. I, Joanne Wagenhals, will all my books to the next lucky person. I, Shirley Albro, will my quiet ways to Nancy Barth. I, Donna Pearson, will all my headaches of being a cheerleader, to Susie Brown and Triciene Thompson. I, Burton Kelley, will four years of math to some studious freshman. I, Carl Snyder, will my way with the girls to Larry Goff. I, Dean Ackerman, will my '38 Chevy to any junk yard that will have it. I, Robert Washington, will my bright red hair to Ed Arnold. I, Stanley Lomax, will my B.B's to anyone that wants them. I, Dick Au, will my smallnex to Wayne Dillon. I, Dave Roberts, will my ability to skip 8th period without getting caught to Wayne Bell. I, Floyd Williams, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Wilky. I, Wilma Finney, will my driving experiences to jane Keck. I, JoAnn Liebhart, will my quiet ways to Larry Homerick. I, Arlie Pringle, will my height to john Smith. I, Bernice Bessler, will my traveling experiences to anyone who likes to travel. I, George Peterson, will my ability to pick up nails in my tires to those who are not so lucky. I, Audrey Smith, will my ways with the boys to my sister, Judy. I, Gene Kulka, will my ability to laugh at my own jokes. I, David Moore, will my blonde hair to Mr. Miller. fThe reason is obviousj I, Howard Potter, will my ability to stay awake in class to Don Stanley. I, Robert Walker, will my '35 Plymouth to anyone fool enough to want it. I, Bob Reed, will my managership of the football team to Andy Rose. I, Grant, Milliron, will my captainship of the football team to one of next year's seniors. I, Mary Nell Yates, will the presidency of the Student Council to next year's president. I, Carol Epps, will my long hair to Ruth Ann Steward. I, Rita Lalli, will my dark eyes to Betty Kile. I, Myrna Brook, will my freckles to Darla Winkler. We, Donald Brooker, and Ronald Graham, will leave nothing beaose we need it all. I, Ronald Dudley, will my farming ability to all those who are interested in farming. I, Rudy Laubscher, will my chemical formulas to Marylu Warner. I, Louann Noble, will my short hair to Mary Powell. I, Betty Waggoner, will my baritone horn to any windy person. I, Jack Freeman, will myself to all girls anywhere QYou lucky girls!j fSignedj Mary Nell Yates Page Twenty-seven
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