Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CALDRON Helen Weber “llcr heaniina .smile 11' NtriniK together, would reach I'oi' iiiMe.s.’ Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Operetta .3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-.3-4 Typing: Certificate 2 Annual Staff 4 Secretary for Curtis Publishing Co. Campaign 4 Mary Wingard “And .still they mixed anil still the wonder Krc « That one .small head eotild carry all she knew.” Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Irving Literary Society Secre- tary 8 Vice President of Class 1 Scholarship Club 1-3 Student Council 2 Caldron Advertising Manager 1 Chairman of Ring and Pin Com- mittee 4 Raymond Neff “Worry anil I .have never met.’' seventeen

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THE CALDRON Eunice Potter “Her eypn a stars of twilight fair Like luiliglitY. too. her dusky hnir“ Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Operetta 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Treas. Irving Literary Society 4 Senior Play 4 Dorothy Smith Her liaii reflects Hit khIiI of her hear 4.“ Girl Reserves 1-3-4 Class President 4 Student Council 3 G R. Treasurer 4 Vice President of Alpha Liter- ary Society 4 Basketball 3-4 Track 3 Assistant Editor of Caldron 1 Scholarship Club 1 Preliminary Oratorical Contest 3-4 Marie Ross ••She’s little lull she's might, sued Pretty hair iiimI dainty feet, LookM ’moNt K'Miil enough to eat ’ Girl Reserves 4 Helen Stearns “All ones life is inusie if one touche» the notes rightly and in tune.” Glee Club Pianist 3-4 High School Pianist 3-4 Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4 Alpha Literary Society Presi- dent 4 Scholarship Club 1-2-3 President Scholarship Club 4 Orchestra 3-4 Student Council 2 Vice President of Class 3 Secretary of Class 1 Luther Rutter ••He speaketh not: and yet there lies A eon vers at Ion in lii.s eyes.” Track 3-4 Student Council 4 Girl Reserve Play 4 Footba 11 4 Class Treasurer 3 Vice President, of Class 4 Caldron Circulation Manager 1 Preliminary Oratorical Contest 1 Class Basketball 1-2-3 Senior Play 4 sixteen



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THE CALDRON Class Prophecy ODAY feeling: the need of excitement, I decide that I shall visit a spiritualist. Upon arriving I find him to be very tall, dark and fierce looking with a far away look in his eyes that seems as though he can see into the future very clearly. I ask him if he can call before me a vision of all the classmates of 1929 as they will be in 1939. He looks blank for a moment and then, nodding his head, he leads me into a darkened room where I sit for five minutes without seeing any- thing. But suddenly a vision appears before me. There is a roomful of little Chinese boys and girls gazing steadfastly at a young woman who is holding them spellbound by her rapid speech. I can recognize her by the tilt of her head. It is Ruth Adlard teaching the heathen in China. The scene changes and I can see Dorothy Akins handing a basketful! of food and clothing to a group of delighted poor children. Dorothy has been a social service worker for five years. What is this I see before me now? It is a large reproduction of a magazine page. There is a woman standing at the side of a table covered with fancy dishes. Ah! I see, it is Mable Alber. the head of the domestic science department for Good Housekeeping. Now I view a busy scene in a beauty parlor. Advancing gracefully across the room is a tall, strikingly handsome woman, who is evidently in command of things. Marinda Allen! I recognize the dark-haired person she is approaching the moment she smiles. It is Eunice Potter who, now that I think of it, is Marinda’s partner. I see long rows of flowers in a greenhouse. Emerging from behind a clump of ferns is Mary Anielski holding a huge spray of roses. What is Mary doing there? Now I gaze upon a scene in a church where there are many beautifully dressed people. Far in the front I can barely see the organist’s head bobbing back and forth. For a fraction of a second I see her profile as she pulls a stop. It is Helen Stearns, the organist in this huge church. But. who is this beautiful blushing bride who is advancing down the aisle? I gasp with astonishment when I recognize her to be Winifred Babcock. Now I see an immense room filled with furniture. By the authoritative manner in which that tall young man is pushing those chairs in place and giving out orders to his men I judge him to be the manager of this big furniture house. Delford Behm is the man. I viewr a flower bedecked platform which is surrounded by crowds of people. Edna Davet is rising to speak. I recall that she is running for governor of Ohio. I see a girl standing on a balcony looking at stars through a telescope. Well, well, it is Lucy Ferguson, the famous astrologist who discovered that the moon is 239,999 miles from the earth instead of 240,000 miles. A long corridor in a hospital greets my eyes. Two primly starched figures are wheeling a white table holding a motionless figure. They turn abruptly and enter an operating room, but in that instant I recognize Mary Dunlap and Anna Escola, Winifred Baumgarten is the third nurse holding a towel for Raymond Neff who is busy sharpening a gleaming knife. The scene changes quickly. Dorothy Fell is seated beneath a brilliant sunshade watching the bounding turf. The signs around indicate that this is Palm Beach. Dorothy must be watching her eighteen

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