Madison High School - Madisonian Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Bert Vieceli leaves, still rooting for the Yankees- as water boy. Genevieve Hettinger wills her natural curly hair to Norma Sowash. Larry Homerick leaves his dry humor to any witty freshman. Iackie Logan and Ianice Hemperly leave together, hating boys Qstillj! Ed Arnold wills his football honors to anyone who thinks he has a chance. Shirley Graszl leaves her pleasant smile to anyone who wants to try for Homecoming Queen Qeven the hoysl. Ralph Cutter leaves his love of sports to Bob Windsor. Elaine Beck leaves her government book to anyone who thinks he can put it to better use. Barb Wald wills her pleasing personality to some- one worthy of it. Ron Pickett leaves, trying to collect his poker win' nings. Nancy Michau wills her good times at Madison to Beckie. Lee Bailey wills Duck Wilkinson his new found height. Casey Thieding takes her kitty green eyes with her. Fritz Reed leaves Madison Hi's parking lot, minus one convertible. Sammy Kay Matthes wills her dramatic ability to Roger Andrews. Steve Wittmer leaves his harmonious bass voice to Don Stanley. Bev Daugherty leaves her sweet, rosy cheeks to all anemic freshmen. Grace Critchfield bequeaths her athletic abilities to any sportsfloving underclassmen. Bob Peterson leaves! Phyllis Crabtree takes everything with her to give to lim. Frances Crabbe leaves, still enjoying her driving. Ron Vogel wills his car to Dick Wald. Barbara Burch wills her ability to play hockey to all studious freshmen. Wesley Koogle slips quickly out the door before someone catches him. Tom Holdsworth leaves the band. wishing he could join Pee Wee Hunt. Albert Gates wills his blushing ways to Ralph Scully. Joyce Logan leaves her beautiful blond hair to Helen Boyle. Roger Workman wills his felicitous government situations to Mr. Kopcial, Pat Brittain wills her pony tail to all girls with duck tails. Glenn Worley leaves for the farm, Carol Mitchell leaves, still trying to decide the better transportation, horse or hotfrod. Dick Hagerman leaves, hoping to follow in his father's footsteps. Shirley Casler leaves her innocent ways to Sara Hedeen. Paul Kovats wills his height to Bill Brubaker. Shirley Long leaves, flashing THE diamond. Jerry Muscles Hammett leaves his heavyfweight' lifting championship to David Leininger. Bill Tivener wills his books to anyone who will read them. Marilyn Teeter wills her ambition to come to school to Edythe Martin. Roger Copeland leaves his voice to next year's speech class. Frank Jamison wills his loud sense of humor to all mopy freshmen. We, the class of S4 , on this, the twentyfseventh day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hun' dred and iiftyfiour, do sign this our last will and testament. Writ by Io Fankhauser Beth Baish Pat Blayney Pat Brittain Witnesses Daddy Warbucks Sam Catchern Nancy and Sluggo Page Twentyffive

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Glwu Wd! its Y .. Aura? A, cttw . X wqr :Tr-If 9 .E NLWTL We, the 1974 Senior Class of Madison Local High School, being of unsound mind, forgetfulness, and weakened, wornfout bodies, do hereby concoct, pub' lish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. hereby making null and void all other wills and testaf ments made by us heretofore. To the Junior Class we bequeath our right to the best seats in assemblies and the right to tease the underclassmen. To the junior girls we leave the honor volleyball and basketball teams. To the junior boys we will the highest football and basketball honors. To the Sophomore Class we give the privilege of ordering class rings. We leave the Freshmen in peace Qwe initiated them once this yearj. Wayne Bell sings out joyously as he leaves fsince the seniors have finally paid their duesj. Elizabeth Baish leaves, still seeing the world through her beautiful, mischievous eyes. Susie lsaman wills her English class humor to Carol Lutz. Larry Barr wills his line to the girls to Ioe Berger Qeven though he knows Joe doesn't need ity. Marylu Warner bequeaths her smiling dimples to Norma Leighty. Carol Folmer leaves her gorgeous long eyelashes to anyone who buys theirs at a dime store. Charles Parker leaves to join Arthur Godfrey as a Toni twin. Carol Andrews wills her booming voice to Betty Keil. Margie Hazen leaves all her talents to some less fortunate person. Ronnie Lehman leaves without Ruthie. Sally Groscost wills her ability to drive to Drivers Training Class. Craig LeMmon leaves, knowing more than he came to learn. JoAnn Bauer leaves to join Dean. Bud Motter leaves to be a photographer for the crime laboratories land Dragnetj. Ellen Fankhauser wills her love of singing to all future chorus members . Page Twenty-four Ronnie Bradley leaves with all his abilities. Andy Rose drives away Qpulled by a wreckerl. Charlene Bayer wills her saxophone to Claudia Malott. Eldon Brumenshenkel leaves his blond hair to Ioe Erhart. Nancy Stevens leaves with all her luscious clothes. jim Clapper leaves, still tinkering with his car. Pat Poff leaves her dollflike figure to any girl who dreads reducing. Jack Dyson leaves, wishing he could take Janet with him. Nellie Morelli leaves, so that Mr, Kopcial can tease the underclassmen. Willnetta Secrist wills her sweet,helpful way to Darla Winkler. Ronnie Kearns leaves for the cleaners. Doris Ohl wills her quiet ways to Rosemary Peck. George Gutchall wills his charming, maculine voice to Tom Mayer. Doug Theaker wills his hair cut to any longfhaired, intellectual underclassman. Elaine Sigafoos leaves her red hair to Claudia Lalli. Deane Crabtree goes back to his southern peach igirlj. Janice Tallentire leaves her position as captain oi the Honor Volleyball Team to next year's lucky girl. Mary Ewing would leave her 'cello, but she wants it herself. John Tackett leaves to wash his Bellaire! Cfinallyl Pat Blayney wills her giggle to some poor soul who doesnlt have one. Joann Critzer leaves all her boy troubles to Nancy Harry. Phyllis Grimwood leaves, as all of us do at one time or another. Pete McLaughlin leaves to join the State Highway Patrol. Ioann Forsythe leaves her car parked at Porky's for, anyone who thinks they can wreck it Worse. Keith McClead leaves Madison Hi sadly? janet Hemperly leaves her position in the band to Carol Pasheilich.



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mf ,awe aw' sum Paul Kovats, Charlene Bayer, Jerry Hammett Girls' State and Boys' State are organized each year to teach the duties, rights, privileges, and re' sponsibilities of American Citizenship to the youth that are chosen from many Ohio schools. The girls met for Buckeye Girls' State at Capital University in Columbus. The boys gathered to attend Boys' State at Camp Perry. Charlene Bayer was chosen to attend Girls' State. The girls were divided into cities, counties, and political parties, Each city elected officials and made laws. The government offices were organized and operated as much like the real state government as possible. Charlene was appointed Police Chief of Bacon City by the Mayor. She also served on a jury of a mock murder trial. Jerry Hammett and Paul Kovats attended Boys' State. The boys campaigned and had their elecf tions much the same as the girls did at Girls' State, Paul was elected to the House of Representatives and jerry was made circuit judge. On the last day everyone received a diploma for the office he had held. The candidates for Girls' and Boys' States are chosen in their junior year on the basis of scholastic standing, leadership, citizenship, and participation in school organizations. Girls' State is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliaryg Boys' State, by the American Legion. Page Twenty'six

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