Madison High School - Mahisco Yearbook (Madison, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Senior Activities continued Zona Kleopfer--North Madison, 13 Dixson, Ill., lg Bradenton, Fla., 2g Hanover, 23 S. S. S., 3-43 Latin Club, 33 Science Club, 3g Mahisco Staff, 4. Sondley A. Littrell-Band, 23 Football, 33 Inter- class Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Track Team, 1-23 Science Club, 33 Madisonian, 4. Morris Lockridge-Second Team, lg First Team, 2-33 Track Team, 23 Interclass Basketball, 1-23 Hi-Y, 2-33 Softball, 3g Student Council, lg Tech of In- dianapolis, 13 Senior Play. Corinne Lyon-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 Class Secretary, 23 G. A. A., 1-2-3-43 Treasurer, 4g Vice President of Freshman Class3 Latin Club, 1-23 Yell Leader, 3-43 Student Council, 2'3Q President, 33 Secretary, 23 School Play, 1-33 Choral Club, 1-2-3-43 Custer Con- test, 43 Senior Play, 43 Mahisco Staff, 4. Annabelle Manaugh-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 G. A. A., 1-2-3-43 Latin Club, 1-2-33 Choral Club, 2-3-43 Student Council, 23 Freshman Class Secretary3 School Play, 4g Mahisco, 4g Senior Play. Loleta Mason-S. S. S., 3-43 Highland Park High School, 1-2. Mary M. Mills-S.S.S., 1-2-3-43 President, 43 G. A. A., 1-2-3-43 President, 43 Student Council, 3-43 Choral Club, 1-2-43 Assistant Editor Madison- ian, 33 Editor, 43 President Class, lg Latin Club, 2-33 Secretary, 23 School Play, 1-2-33 Senior Playg Co- editor of Mahisco, 43 Melody Maid, 4. Dale Murphy, Jr.-Band, 1-2-3-43 Hi-Y, 3'4Q In- terclass Softball, 43 Latin Club, 1-23 Madisonian Staff, 3. Ida Mae Niesse-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4. Freda C. Parker-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4. Paul Peddie--Band, 1-2-3-43 Hi-Y, 3-43 Softball, 3-43 Track, 2-33 Interclass Softball, 2-43 Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Latin Club, 2g Madisonian, 3. William Pfister-Track Team, 3-43 Latin Club, 2-33 Editor of Circum Oppidum, 33 Science Club, 3g Secretary, Hi-Y Club, 3-43 Student Council, 33 In- terclass Basketball Team, 3-43 President of Senior Classg Co-editor of Mahisco, 43 Senior Play. Anna Mae Phagan-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4. Elizabeth Potter-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4. Ronald Potter-Hi-Y, 3-43 President of Class, 23 Latin Club, 2-33 Interclass Basketball, 1-43 Choral Club, 2-3-43 Stage Manager, School Play, 43 Student Council, 4g Stage Manager, Senior Play. George Powell Alexander-First Team Basketball, 3-43 Second Team Basketball, I-ZQ Hi-Y Club, 3-43 Track Team, 3g Interclass Basketball, 1-2-33 Inter- class Softball, 2-43 Latin Club, 2-33 Choral Club, 3'4Q Senior Play. Helen Frances Ricketts-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 Choral Club, 1-2-3-43 Science Club, 33 Band, 1-2-3-43 Latin Club, 2-33 Secretary of junior Class3 Custer Con- test3 Melody Maid, 4. Winifred Robinson-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 Choral Club, 2-3-43 G. A. A., 1-2-33 Madisonian, 3. William Sauley--Softball Team, 1-23 Baseball Team, 1-23 Second Team Basketball, 2-33 Interclass Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Interclass Softball Team, 2-3-43 Intermural Basketball, 23 Industrial Arts Club, 1-2-33 M. Club, 2-3-4. Mary Margaret Scott-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 Vice Pres- ident Class, 23 G. A. A., 3-43 Mahisco, 43 Madison- ian, 3. Jessie Siegel-S. S.S., 1-2-3-43 G. A. A., 43 Ma- hisco, 4g Madisonian, 3g Senior Play. Myrtle Shipley-Band, 1-2-33 S.S.S., 1-2-3-43 Latin Club, 23 Student Council, 3g Madisonian, 23 Mahisco, 4. Norma Sieferman-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 G. A. A., 1-2-33 Choral Club, lg Mahisco, 4. Robert Smith- Merrill Stephanus-Industrial Arts Club, 1-23 In- terclass Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Interclass Softball, 1-2-3-43 Band, 1. Mary Evelyn Waas-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 Choral Club, 1-2-3-4. Delbert Walters-Interclass Softball, 2g Softball, 3. Theadore Wilkins-North Madison H. S., 1-2-3' Interclass Basketball, 4. 1 Faye Winn-S. S. S., 1-2-3-43 G. A. A., 13 Latin Club, 2-33 Band, 2-33 Choral Club, 1. Carl R. Schnebelt-Central H. S., 1-2-3.

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Senior Activities Mary Ellen Baily-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, G. A. A., 1-2-3-4, Choral Club, 2-3. Edward Bellamy-Band, 1-2-3-4, Industrial Arts, 1, Science Club, 1. Charles Bennett-Band. Dorothy Born-North Madison, 1-2, S. S. S., 3-4, G. A. A., 3-4, Science Club, 3, Latin Club, 3, Class Treasurer, 3, School Play, 4, Mahisco Staff, 4. Jack Burkhardt-Second Team Basketball, 2, In- terclass Basketball, 1-2-3-4, Track, 3, Softball, 3, Student Manager, Basketball, 4, Hi-Y, 2-3-4, Science Club,1, Industrial Arts, 1, Interclass Softball, 1-2-3-4. William Butler-Central H. S., 1-2, Hi-Y, 3-4, President Hi-Y, 4, Class Vice-President, 3, President Student Council, 4, Varsity Basketball, 4, Interclass Basketball, 3-4. Arthur Cain-Hi-Y, 2-3-4, Second Team Basket- ball, 1-2, Varsity Basketball, 3-4, Interclass Basket- ball, 1-2, Interclass Softball, l-2-3-4, Choral Club, 1-2-3-4, Latin Club, 2, Football, 2-3. Lucy Cain-St. Agnes, Indianapolis, 1, S. S. S., 2-3-4, Choral Club, 2-3-4, Latin Club, 2, G. A. A., 3-4. Janet Cofield-S. S. S., l-2-3-4, G. A. A., 3-4, Science Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, Choral Club, 1-2-3-4, Custer Contest, 4, Mahisco Staff, 4, Senior Play, 4. Tommy Coppage-Science Club, 3, Band, 1-2, Track, 1-2-3-4. Ann Eaglin-S. S. S., I-2-3-4, G. A. A., 1-2-3, Choral Club, 2-3-4, Madisonian, 3, Mahisco Staff, 4. Eleanor Evans-M. H. S., 1, Deputy H. S., 2, S. S. S., 1-3-4, Choral Club, 3-4, Class Secretary, 4. Norma Iiaught-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, G. A. A., 1-2-3, Latin Club, l-2-, Choral Club, 1-2-3. Helen Gans-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, Treasurer, S. S. S., 4, G. A. A., l-2-3-4, Latin Club, 2-3, School Play, 4, Custer Contest, 4, Choral Club, 1-2-3-4, Business Manager, Madisonian, 3, Mahisco Staff, 4. Charles Giltner-Choral Club, 1-2-3-4, Science Club, 3, Track, l, Latin Club, 2-3. Mabel Goins-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, Madisonian, 4. Kingsley Greiner-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, G. A. A., 2, Science Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, Choral Club, 1, Stu- dent Council, 2, Class Secretary, 2, Class Vice-Pres- ident, 4, Mahisco Staff, 4, Stage Manager, Senior Play 4. Phyllis Harlow--Charlottesville, 1, Greenfield, l-2-3, S. S. S., 4. Everett T. Harrell-Hi-Y, 4, Interclass Basket- ball, l. Norma Hassfurder-jasper H. S., 1-2, Choral Club, 3, G. A. A., 3-4, S. S. S., 3-4, Mahisco Staff, 4. Virginia Helton-North Madison H. S., 1, S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, Science Club, 1. Catherine Hill-S. S. S., 1-2-3-4, G. A. A., 1-2- 3-4, Latin Club, 2, Choral Club, 1-2-3-4, Student Council, 4, Mahisco Staff, 4. Patricia Hill-Choral Club, 1-2-3-4, SS S., I-2-3-4. Clem Hoffman-Hi-Y, 2-3-4: Vice President Hi-Y, 4, Stage Manager, School Play, 4, lnter 'ass Basketball, 1-4, Choral Club, l-2-3-4, Science Club, 3: Student Council, 2-4, Canteen Council, 4, Senior Play, 4. Glenford Horine-Band, l-2-3-4, Senior Play. Katherine Hughes-S. S. S., l-2-3-4, G. A. A., l-2-3-4, Latin Club, 2-3, Choral Club, 1-2-4, Stu- dent Council, 4, Canteen Council, 4, Science C'ub, 2-3, Class President, 3, School Play, 4, Custer Con- test, 4, Senior Play, 4. Richard Irwin-North Madison H. S., 1, Track, 3-4, Interclass Basketball, 2-3-4, Treasurer Class, 4, Science Club, 3, Latin Club, 2-3, School Play, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Choral Club, 2-3-4, Interclass Softball, 3, Mahisco Staff, 4, Senior Play, 4. George Jones-Science Club, 1, Industrial Arts, l, Madisonian, 4. Vera Mae ,Iones-S. S. S., I-2-3-4, G. A. A., 4, Madisonian, 4. Richard Klein-Varsity Basketball, 3-4, Second Team Basketball, 2, Hi-Y, 3-4, Track, 3, Interclass Basketball, l-2-3, Interclass Softball, 2-3-4, Softball Team, 4, Football, 3.



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Class Prophecy Crash! Bang! In the autumn of '55, determined to check up on all of our old classmates, we, two members of the Senior Class of '45, journeyed through thunder, wind and rain to the home of that great mystic, Martini IV, the only person who could help us. As we approached the door of a huge, vine covered, stone castle, a beam of pale silvery moonlight shown upon the great oak door. We stood before the door, but it was a few minutes before it began to open slowly on its rusty hinges. Lifting our faces we found ourselves eye to eye with that mighty man of muscles, Dale Murphy. He had taken the position as Martini's right hand man because he loved the peace and quiet of it all. Muscles led us to the study where Martini IV, sat shrouded in eerie, blue light. When we gave him our request for a quick means of transportation which would require no gas stamps, he rose and from the corner of the room brought us a magic broom. Said he, This broom will fly and land at your command. Martini told us that he would also give us a list of places where we could find our former classmates and a navigator to guide us. The navigator turned out to be Wabbit Bellamy, who took his place on the broom and motioned for us to seat ourselves on the handle. Then he fastened his knapsack of carrots securely on the tail light. We sped out through the darkness, heading for our first stop on the list, New York City. We dropped in at the Stork Club where we found Paul Peddie playing a magnificent solo on the triangle. Paul was a member of Harry James' Orchestra, but it was ru- mored that he was soon to be discharged as he stole the show from Harry. We noticed Catherine Hill, the gay divorcee, and her ninth husband, Toogie Klein, doing the Rhumba in the center of the dance floor. Toogie was basket- ball coach at Madison until his marriage to the wealthy Miss Hill. As we were preparing to leave, the hat check girl, Freda Parker, tipped us off that William fthe greatest since Sinatra, Pfister would make an appearance later in the evening. Now we knew why those stretchers were all lined up against the walls. Seeing the Great White Way for the first time was quite a thrill to us. Amid the flashing neon lights was the name of the great Shakespearean actress, Katherine Hughes, who was appearing in a play by the very famous play- wright, Norma Sieferman. The name of the nlav was Let Me Go dash In Trarx sob To Mv Grave bang! Following her fine performance, we went backstage to see Miss Hughes, but her press agent, Sondley Littrell told us that Miss Hughes would be unable to see us as she was so moved by her own per- formances that she broke down between acts. While our broom circled above the Empire State Building, we spotted Corinne Lyon broadcasting a heart-rending campaign speech from the roof. It seemed that Corney was running for president of the United States and was doing very good job of convincing the crowds that a female president was what they needed. Our broom gave a jerk and a turn of its motor and we knew that we were off again to some unknown destination. We zoomed through the city limits of Chicago and pulled to a stop in front of Chicago's largest and finest hospital. News boys were selling extras like hot cakes, on the corner. We threw a horrified glance across the headlines. The mayor of Chicago, it seemed, had had a sudden attack of ap- pendicitis and was to be operated on by Doctor David Joseph Irwin, M. D., M. D. S., and N. U. T. S. The mayor was none other than George Albert Jones. But poor George. Doctor Irwin had lost more cases than any other doctor in history. This was tragic! Tom Cain, the undertaker who shocked the world by sending his funeral rates to all of Doctor Irwin's patients, was attired in a hospital gown and mask, rubbing his hands and smacking his lips as he watched the operation. According to our navigator, we had quite a few stops to make in Hollywood so we soared westward. It was a long trip so Wabbit passed around carrots for us to munch and turned on our portable radio. At the time the Hit Parade was on the air and the first thing we heard was an extra by Helen Gans, the famous organist. As the program changed, there seemed to be quite a bit of static. However, the announcer explained it was only Ida Mae Niesse, Anna Mae Phagan, E'izabeth Potter, and Phyllis Harlow, contestants on Major Bowes Amateur Hour, typing in rhythm to a famous tune taught them in Miss Ernst's typing class. Because our little vehicle was in need of repairs we landed and strolled around a bit. There was a huge billboard directly in front of us which pictured Cu- pid, whom we recognized as Bill Sauley. He had be- come the model most in demand for cupid ads all over the country. On the other side of the billboard the lovely face of Faye Winn peared down upon us. In her hand she held a tube of Pepsodent Tooth Paste. As the last repairs were made, we hopped aboard and were on our way. Looking to the earth below us, we recognized the lone prairie. We noticed also a lone cowboy astride a horse-or was it a horse? Oh Yes! He was just riding it backwards. According to our list this cowboy was Charles Giltner. Passing over the next ranch, which we noticed was owned bv William Guthrie, we heard the melodious voice of Mabel fGoinsj Guthrie, singing the refrain of I'm an Old Cow Hand. Her best helper, Vir- ginia Helton, joined in on the second chorus.

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