Madison High School - Mahisco Yearbook (Madison, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Sophomores But now we're sophomores! Yes, last year we were those somewhat uncertain group of freshmen. To lead us through our first year we chose Mary Ann Vincent and Bob Knoebel. Our Student Council representatives were Mary Frances Hill and Bob Houze. In the school play, Happy Lumlingsf' Bill Bear typified the dramatic abilities of our class. Having left our greenish ways behind us, we, as sophomores elected the follow- ing people for class officers. President . , , Mildred Johnson Vice President. .. Bob Knoebel Secretary ...i,.. , , jo Ann Short To represent us on the Student Council we chose Bonnie Hugeback, Bill Bear, Norma Vestal, and George Wesbecker. To prove that we too are athletically inclined, Jack Server made the First team. Bob Beetem was chosen for a part in the school play The Mounfain Home Mysfrr-y. 1 ROWA T-Janet Kestner, joy Grimes, Mary Frances Hill, George Wesbecker, John Hoff- man, Nancy Hassfurder, Leila O'Neal, Marjorie Wilson, June Ricketts, Rachel jen- kins, Fredalynn Daubenbis, Betty Winkel, Dorothy Adler, Ruby Sutter. ROW II-Louis Burkhardt, Betsy Haas, Mildred Johnson, Lorilard Blackwell, Darlene Holland, Norma Harding, Rose Boyd, Donna Cottrell, Marguerite Schwab, Ellen Davis, Alice McConnell, Patricia Ditzler, William Bear, James Craig, Raymond Schnabel, Kenneth Lee. ROW III-Mary Ann Vincent, Mary jo Dattilo, Mary Ann Ackerman, Sally Breitcn- bach, Mary Kay White, Jo Ann Short, Georgetta Earls, Dorothy Hammond, Norma Vestal, Paul Goebel, Vincent Goebel, Emmett Kelly. ROW IV-Wilma Eades, Bonnie Hugeback, Mary Helen Crozier, Bernice Rusk, Caroline Lynch, Alma Skirvin, Vcrnadell Powell, Ann Rose Lueders, Harold Muncie, Thomas Nichols, Leonard Eades, Ralph Storm, Thomas Cheatham. ROW V-Leroy Lakeman, Harry Hill, Charles Gautier, Norma Overstreet, Richard Newman, Jesse Monroe, Dorothy Murphy, Suzanne Peddie, Frances Stiver, Nancy McKay, Joann Haak, jack Winters, Fred james, Ralph Sooy, Albert Mundt, Ralph Richey, John Kasper. ROW VI-Jerry Craig, George Wolfschlag, Robert james, George Cofield, Robert Knoebel, Miss Green, Joann Melton, Richard Hill, Richard Niesse, Carl Lunsford, Donald Leek. RONV VII-.lack Server, Raymond Green, Mr. Buckles, Mr. Danglade, Everett McDowell.

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ROW I-Virginia Helton, Barbara Ketterman, Mary Cosby, Georganna Gray, Patsy Mc- Donald, Marianna Johann, Ruth Irwin, Shirley Faught, Priscilla Eckert, Wanda Tanksley, Theresa Kasper, Virginia Olmstead. ROW II--Alene Zapp, Gladys 0'Neal, Margaret Inglis, Bette Cole, Carolyn Schnaitter, Patricia Bersch, Mary Louise Bennett, Judy Wingham, Virginia Klopp. ROW III-Nadine Zapp, Norma Haas, Alma Skirvin, Bill Lohrig, Robert Cheatham, Charles Orrill, William Bilz, Joseph Winkel. ROW IV-William Kiser, John Hoffman, Oscar Tullis, Mr. Reul, Robert Gray, Cooper Buchanan, George Eaglin, Richard Vaughn, Robert Clegg. ROW V-James Landry, William Moorhead, Phil Kahn, Frank Armstrong, Miss Lotz, Coburn Jackson, Louis Garlinghouse. Juniors In nineteen hundred forty-three we entered Madison High School, a group of very green but enthusiastic freshmen. A-fter adjusting ourselves to the ways of high school life, we elected John Hoffman, Robert Clegg, Theresa Kasper, and Charles Orrill as our class officers. Our able Student Council representatives were Phil Kahn and Patricia Bersch. We were honored when Marianna Johann and Bill Moorhead were chosen the first freshmen King and Queen of Madison High School for a number of years. One member of the class, Carolyn Schnaitter, was included in the cast of the school play, Thr Home Front. Our views were expressed on the Student Council in our sophomore year by Frank Armstrong, Marianna Johann, Charles Orrill, Carolyn Schnaitter, Bill Moorhead, and Phyllis Strong. The dramatic ability of two members of the class was revealed when Bob Clegg and Charles Orrill were given parts in the school play. Bill Moorhead, Frank Armstrong, and James Landry were awarded ilnterscholastic Scholarships for having bet- ter than average grades for three semesters and a major letter in sports. To finance the annual Junior-Senior Prom, we engaged in a number of activities as juniors. Selling schedule pencils, Cub basketball pins, and taking magazine subscrip- tions netted over a three hundred dollar profit-a total unsurpassed by any other junior class. Again we were well represented on the Student Council. This year the represen- tatives were Bob Clegg, Theresa Kasper, Judy Wingham, and Robert Cheatham. Major roles in the school play were given to Theresa Kasper and Ruth Irwin. Beside winning the Interclass Basketball Tourney, the junior class boasts five members of the Hrst team- Bill Moorhead, Phil Kahn, Bob Clegg, James Landry, and Robert Cheathgzfx' Our class oflicers were: President .,,.,. . . . . . ,Patsy McDonald Vice President. . , ,........ Bob Gray Secretary . . . , . ,Virginia Klopp Treasurer . . , .... Paul Conklin



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ROW I-Emma Jean Bennett, Rita Stolte, Carolyn Scott, Ginger Bell, Dixie Driskell, Maxine Bever, Louise Montgomery, Olga Stoner, Betty Jo Ackerman, Betty Peters, Dorothy Rowlett, Frances Foxworthy, Mary Jane Sauley, Marilyn Demaree, Jose- phine Anderson, Ella Jean Spillman. ROW II-Richard Eaglin, Bill Wallace, Philip Stanton, Evelyn Herring, Norvella Wall- ace, Patricia Howley, Rose Marie Baglan, Norma Burkhardt, Jane Twineham, Mary Bea Lorenz, Donna Gayle Ashley, Dorothy Schmidt, Peggy Bunton. ROW Ilfl-Louis Burkhardt, Mr. Eddy, Bill Johann, Marjorie Hoagland, Jane Ann Mc- Clanahan, America Ashby, Shirley Stewart, Helen Parker, Catherine Jahrries, Mary Jane Hawkins, Joanna Sherman, Susanne Davison, Donna Bersch, Clark Ketterman, Dickie Demaree. ROW IV-Louis Dalhover, Charles Robbins, Graham Taylor, Bobby Bilz, Margaret An- derson, Helen Smith, Alene Wright, Charles Wilson, Leonard Eaglin, James Ritchey, William Winkel, Charles Smith, Clyde James, Bernard Gordon, Norbert Schultz. ROW V-Glendale Warren, Wayne Grimes, Charles Gautier, Billy Joe Sillivan, Pat O'Connell, William Humphrey, Dick Henderson, John Cain, Robert Karst, Robert Hartman, Russell Willey, Joe Gray. ROW VI-Mr. Manaugh, William Smith, Jack Thorpe, John Botts, Bobby McDowell, Eddie Orrill, Jim Werbe, Bill Ross, Donald Adams, Jack Ice, James Jenkins, Junior D. Monroe, Bobby Lorenz, Walter Ricketts. Fresh men-wssem bly ln the fall of the year of 1945, our class of ninety-two entered the portals of M. H. S. to take our place and win fame for our school. The officers that we elected to lead us were: President . . ....,..,. Junior Monroe Vice President, , . , . , Edward Orrill Secretary . , . , . . . , Marilyn Demaree Treasurer . . . ...,..,. . Peggy Bunton The Student Council members were Joanna Sherman and Ronald Wheeler We were well represented in practically all of the school activities such as Latin Club Sun shine Society, and G. A. A. That we were musically inclined was evident from the large number of our group who were in the band and chorus. ln our midst we find several very talented athletes. Those on the second team in basketball were: Junior Monroe, James Werbe, Edward Orrill, Robert Karst, John Cam Norbert Schultz, Bill Johann, and Richard Eaglin. The special distinction of being Yell Leader in his freshman year went to Dick Demaree. Marilyn Demaree represented us in the field of dramatics by her excellent inter pretation of the mysterious maid in the school play, The Mountain Home Myviery Joanna Sherman served as stage manager.

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