Madison High School - Mahisco Yearbook (Madison, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Sen ior Class vf 1 945

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ROW I HELEN RICKETTS- Gentle of speech, but absolute rule. RICHARD KLEIN- A youth he seems, of cheerful yesterdays and confident to- morrows. MYRTLE SHIPLEY- Her thinking of others makes others think of her. CARL SCHNEBELT- The attempt and not the deed confounds us. MABEL GOINS- She doth little kindnesses which most leave undone or dispisef' ROW II THOMAS COPPAGE- Where he succeeds, the merit is all his own. PATRICIA HILL- What sweet delight a quiet life affords. DALE MURPHY- No man enjoys happiness without thinking he enjoys it. VERA MAE JONES- A maiden there was, of quiet ways. GEORGE JONES- His is not a forceful way but he has a gentle smile. ROW III ' WINIFRED ROBINSON- A maid of grace and complete majesty. CHARLES GILTNER- With malice toward none, and charity for all. IDA MAE NIESSE- And I oft have heard defendedg littlest said is soonest mendedf GLENFORD I-IORINE- He is able because he thinks he is able. VIRGINIA HELTON- Gentleness succeeds better than violence. ROW IV WILLIAM PFISTER- The first years of man must make provisions for the last. ANNE EAGLIN- A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. GEORGE POWELL ALEXANDER- A hero should always be tall, you know. ZONA KLEOPFER- The fairest garden in her looks, and in her mind the wisest books. RICHARD IRXVIN- None but himself could be his parallel. ROW V -IERI SEIGEL- Petite and neat and very sweet. ARTHUR CAIN- The only way to have a friend is to be one. NORMA FAUGHT- Though deep, yet clearg though gentle, yet not dull. CLEM HOFFMAN- Of ancient race by birth, but nobler far is his own worth. ELIZABETH POTTER- For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varies ROW VI MARY MARGARET SCOTT- If she will, she willg if she won't, she won't--so there. KATHERINE HUGHES- It is great cleverness to know how to conceal our clever- ness. HELEN GANS- Always cheerful, always ready to talk. ' MARY MARGARET MILLS-' Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are. ANNABELLE MANAUGH- There lies more peril in her eyes than in twenty words.



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l ROW I MERRILL STEPHANUS- Speak fitly or be silent. MARY ELLEN BAILEY- Laugh and the world laughs with you. JOHN F. BURKHARDT- Sober, steadfast, quiet, and trueg this can be said of very l few. CATHERINE HILL- And chief in golden memory, stands a girl both tall and queenlyf' WILLIAM BUTLER- Courteous, active, and true-a gentleman through and through. 4 ROW II KINGSLEY GREINER- Her soul is garland with purest thoughts, and truth, and I feeling. i SONDLEY LITTRELL- Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may die. JANET COFIELD- I have heard of her and much good goes with her name. CHARLES BENNETT- Life is my college. May I graduate well and earn some l honorsf' PHYLLIS HARLOW- A serious mind on business most intent. ROW III PAUL PEDDIE- The best of men have ever loved to rest. ELEANOR EVANS- Give me of thy merriment, of thy sparkling light content. WILLIAM SAULEY- I envy nobody, no, not Ig and nobody envies me. FREDA PARKER- I am here to add to, not get what I can from life. i, MORRIS LOCKRIDGE- A might spirit fills that tiny frame. i ROW IV CORINNE LYON- She pleased while distantg when near, she charmed. EDWARD BELLAMY- Thinking is the hardest work there is. LOLETA MASON-- She is a wee, winsome thing. THEADORE WILKINS-- Wisdom is better than rubies. NORMA SIEFERMAN- Demure with dancing blue eyes and a charming smile. ROW V EVERITT T. HARRELL- Doest thou love life? Then do not squander time. FAYE WINN- 'Of manners gentle and affection mild. ROBERT SMITH- He serves me most who serves his country best. DOROTHY BORN- She courts her life like sunshine and gladnessf' RONALD POTTER-- Mingle a little folly with some wisdom. ROW VI NORMA I-IASSFURDER- Her thoughts are never memoriesg but ever changeful, ever new. ANNA MAY PHAGAN- A woman convinced against her willg is of the same opinion still. MARY EVELYN WAAS- The sum of earthly bliss.

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