Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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THE CALDRON FRESUMA CLASS First row from left to right: Eleanor KnitUl, Murilla Pierce, Vernon Armstrong, Frank Kozlevcar, Wendell Atkins, Stephen Lyons. Walter Uinta. George Nagy. Laurie Albee, Garrett Erbacher, Wesley Hunter, Kenneth Walker, Roland Miller, Margaret Hawkins Doris Keyse, Dorothy Gardner. Second row from left to right: Margie Peters, Gertrude Kirschstein. Margaret Faust, Thelma Smith, Helen Leydc, Evelyn Manley, Margaret Lezak, Amy Eldridge, Margaret Brewster. Third row from loft to right: Bruce Miller, Andrew Lee, Jane Goddard, Josephine Laurie, Elizabeth Stocking, Virginia Heaton, Mary Eland, Marjorie Stearns, Lucille Vaux, Kenneth Dawson. Fourth row from left to right: Richarc Vernick, Paul Robinson. Richard Quirk, Burton Fish, Robert Borcicky, Robert Klasen Willard Busch, Wallace Whipple, Lewis Cone. Fifth row from left to right: Margaret. Wetzel, Frances Hall. Margaret Lang. Gertrude Eland, Carl Hummel, Kenneth Miller John Beall, Mrs. Peck, Robert McKim, Howard Fairchild, Clyde Duesler, Clarence Pettit Russell Winchester, Vernon McClish, Anthony Fidel, Mona Emigh, Mildred Peterson Mary Louise Davet, Lillian Wingard. he Freshmen Class CLASS OFFICERS President.................Dorothy Gardnei Vice President....................Mildred Petersor Secretary .............. Margaret Hawkins Treasurer ................ Marjorie Stearns “Oh, don’t take your hat off,” replied Steve Lyons, “you look better with it on.” “Pipe down Steve, Mr. Risley wants to speak,” said Richard Vernick. “You may work on your contracts now,” commanded Mr. Risley. Margaret Faust and Jane Goddard immediately sat together, but were soon parted because of their “ever-ready fit of giggling.” (Bell rings) The Freshman do not hurry to their English class because they know that Mrs. Peck is waiting to give them a “false and true” test on Ivanhoe. “Isaac was a jewess,” read Mrs. Peck. This was the first sentence. (Continued on Page 76) twenty-sev n

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THE CALDRON Jl Freshmen Schoolday ISS SHAFER had just left after leading1 the students in singing. Mr. Hibschman then rose. “I have a few announcements to make this morning,” he said. “There will be a collection taken up foi' moving pictures .(as you pass out.) There will be a boys’ basketball game this noon. That is all.” The Freshmen then rushed for the laboratory, (General Science be- ing their first class.) Mr. Trescott soon entered, looked the class over, and mopped his brow. “What is an electric motor, Lewis?” Lewis Cone scratched his head and finally stated that he hadn’t been able to discover the answer to that question just yet. “Joe Larko, can you answer that question ?” “Well, Mr. Trescott,” answered Joe, “surely you haven’t been teach- ing that chapter on electricity all this time and don’t know what an electric motor is?” Lillian Wingard, Margaret Lezak, and Gertrude Eland then started giggling. ‘Wesley Hunter, will you answer that question?” “I could answer it all right but it wouldn’t be correct.” The class responded with a hearty laugh. After all were quiet Kenneth Walker loudly whispered to Bruce Miller, “What were they laughing Paul Robinson then recited, “An electric motor is a motor that isn’t run by coal.” “Say, that boy is smart,” remarked Laurie Albee. “I wish that old bell would ring,” said Margaret Wetzel. “Same here,” answered Helen Leyde, “I don’t know a thing about motors.” Margaret Wetzel again spoke, “Helen, do you know anything about anything?” “I don’t think you know nothing about nothing yourself,” said Frances Hall. (Bell rings) The Freshies rush around the hall and take their places for an Algebra recitation. Mr. Risley steps into the room and quickly asks, “Vernon Armstrong, what does x-x-2x-x equal ?” “I believe it equals the whole family of x’s.” “You are on the right path.” “Mildred Peterson, do you know the answer?” “Yes, that is a very easy one. It is equal to a-a-2a-a if both a and x have the same numerical value.” “I certainly take my hat off to that girl.” The speaker was no other than Carl Hummel. about?” twenty-six



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