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Si X TAN X X X Junior Class npHE Junior Class, through the supervision of Mr. Devenport, has done much toward the success of the school year of 1932-1933. It was one of the peppiest classes in school. Their annual Junior Promenade, carried out in the theme of Pirates ' Paradise, was very delightful and was conducted in a way that brought praise to the class. The Juniors were represented in basket ball, debating, drama, and other school activities and sought to accomplish things which would benefit the school and give recognition to its students. Although the smallest class at Madison, they have furnished splendid material for school contests. They hope to increase their efforts throughout the remainder of their attendance at Madison. CLASS OFFICERS Prcsiiioif Vice PrcsiJciif Serve fary-Trccisi ' .vcr Athletic Manager Bob Turner Ethel Briggs Alice Neeley - Dean Packer Recreation Leader Cheer Leader Asst. Cheer Leader Reporter - - - FiELEN Parkinson Gordon Nadauld - Leola Rider LaVar Peterson Sophomore Class The Sophomore class officers elected Septem ber 21, 193 2 are: Recreation Leader Assistants - - | President ----- Paul FIarris Vice President - - - Dixie Miller Secretary-Treasurer - - FFelga Clark Cheer Leader ----- Lois Fife Debate Mana; er Athletic Ma nailer Jack Cushman Grace Ricks Claire Packer Rex Schwendiman - Jack Garrett This class of 1932-33 has been very progressive as well as active. It has supported all school activities, and succeeded in putting over the Annual Sophomore Frolic in a successful manner. Freshman Class On September 12, one hundred and thirty-five shaky, bewildered, but none the less happy and enthusiastic Freshmen entered Madison High, bringing into the school ma- terial which has been a credit to their class. They have maintained noticeable recognition on the honor roll throughout the year. They may be merely the lowly Freshmen, but their ideals are of the highest. They have developed a very promising debating team and have some fine material for all other activities. The class officers are as follows: President - - - - Albert Truxal Secretary ------ Max Lewis Vice President - - - Reva Nelson Debate Manager - - Verla Belnap Athletic Manager - Brent Sutherland Cheer Leaders — Executive Committee — Beverly Herdti Vern Nichols Katie Cooper Oswald Roberts Milton Orme Mary Stowell Maxine Hallstrom Mary Edith Weber May they continue siaccessfully, making Madison with her admirable students of scholarship proud to have them flying her colors. -!22
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MA X X Alice Graham Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Porter Helen Parkinson Ed. M News Rec. Leader Jay Kerr Elmo Smith Debate Mgr. Sen. Rep. Reel Clements President Lawrence Sif?lin Cheer King Bob Turner Jun. Rep. Helen Potter Vice President Gladys Manwaring Georgpe Heath Ed. ' ' Madisonian Athletic Mgr. Rex Schwendiman Albert Truxal Soph. Rep. Fresh. Rep. Student Body Officers ' II HE untiring efforts of the student body officers have been rewarded with success during the past school year. Success was inevitable with Reed Clements, President; Helen Potter, Vice President; and Alice Graham, Secretary-Treasurer. These officers were ably assisted by Lawrence Siglin, Cheer King; Gladys Manwaring, Madisonian editor; Arthur Porter, editor of the M News, and Helen Parkinson, recreation leader. The student body is grateful to these officers for their splendid leadership and the many things which they have done to make this a more enjoyable year at Madison. Stiident Coimicil The Student Council is a very important organization in the High School. This group is in charge of school activities and disburses the student body fees according to the need of the different activities. The efficiency of this organization is due to the capable management of its members. As a student body we feel that the Student Body Council has honestly and fairly rendered its decisions. The faculty representatives of the Student Council are: Mr. Evans, Mr. Devenport, Mr. Cooper, and Miss Winter.
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