Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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 ATHLETICS Football At the opening of the nineteen thirty-two season, Coach Tarr was sur- prised to see such a large number of football cadets. This year iie had the largest squad he has ever coached. He also had some very fine material. Al- though we did not come out so well at the end of the season, the boys played some very good football. We started the season by losing to Geneva, but came back the next week to beat Chester. The following week the boys rested. After the rest period we battled to a tie with Kirtland. The team came back very determined and beat Wickliffe and Perry. We lost the three remaining games to Chardon, Mentor and Fairport. The lettermen for this year are Capt. Ed. Ulle, Koren, Bates, Pitschmann, Stegmuller, Nagy, R. Whipple, Berta, Gola, Gabor, Candy, Melville, Seidel, Miller, Erbacker, Beall and H. Whipple. This team was managed by Gordon Hejduk. The boys to don football suits for the last time are: File, Koren, Pitschmann, Stegmuller, Nagy, Melville, and Seidel. We will miss all ot them next year. Sept. 23 Madison 0 Geneva 19—at Geneva Sept. 30 Madison 12 Chester 0—at Chester Oct. 14 Madison 0 Kirtland 0—at home Oct. 21 Madison 7 Wickliffe 0—at home Oct. 28 Madison 6 . Perry 0—at Perry Nov. 4 Madison 0 Chardon 3—at Chardon Nov. 11 Madison 0 Mentor 7—at home Nov. 18 Madison 0 . . .Fairport 13--at horne Page Twenty-one

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©{ CALDRONETTE J© Sh Not So Loud! Who stole Miss Tate’s emeralds? The finger of suspicion points in many directions, keeping the sleepy headed constable busy tracing footprints. Finally the missing jewels are found in the last place anyone expects to find them, and all’s well. Ned wants to pose as a hero to win the much-needed approval of Kitty’s aunt, Miss Tate, so he arranges with an ex-burglar for a pretended robbery, in which he is to appear just in time to save the gems. He is late, however, and away go the emeralds. The loot is passed from hand to hand and even involves the dear old bishop. This is the situation in which the Seniors find themselves in their class play presented at M. M. H. S. CAST OF CHARACTERS In Order of Their Appearance M rs. Chadsey, the bishop’s wife.....Catherine Brotzman Jenny, the maid..................................Alzora Waterman Ned Sheldon, the bishop’s nephew......... Robert Schack Rafford, the man-of-all-work .............Andrew Nagy Kitty Penrose, Miss Tate’s niece.......Katherine Adlard Locke, the constable.........................Joe Zuzek Miss Tate, a neighbor ..................Muriel Goddard The Rt. Rev. Manfred Chadsey, D.D., LL.D., the bishop.......................Robert McKechnie PRODUCTION STAFF Publicity.......... Costumes........... Properties ........ Chairman of Ushers Business Manager Stage Manager Elizabeth Quirk . . Sara Miller Eunice Lossing Elsie Waters . . Frank Green Leo Koren Page Twenty



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■©( Vhe CALDRONETTE }e Basketball Under Mr. Tarr’s coaching the team did very well this year with Bates, Beall, Nagy, Koren, Brewster, and Ulle as the mainstays. There was a fine reserve team that always fought hard to win. We will lose ( aptain Koren, I lie and Nagy this year and are sorry to see them go. Madison made 236 points to their opponents 229. We came out third in the league. Dec. 9 Madison 13 ........Chardon 15—at home Dec. 16 Madison 12...........Wickliffe 11—at Wickliffe Dec. 23 Madison 15 .......Mentor 10—at Mentor .Ian. 6 Madison 15 ...... Fairport 12—at home Jan. 13 Madison 20 .........Perry 15—at home Jan. 20 Madison 16 Kirtland 20—at Kirtiand Jan. 27 Madison 17.........Wickliffe 19—at home Jan. 28 Madison 24 ...... Geneva 26—at Geneva. Feb. 3 Madison 12 .........Mentor 22—at home Feb. 10 Madison 23 Fairport 20—at Fairport Feb. 17 Madison 19 .........Perry 10—at Perry Feb. 18 Madison 19 Painesville 17—at Painesville Feb. 24 Madison 31...........Kirtland 32—at home Much is expected next year of Brewster, Beall and Bates. They have had plenty of experience and will no doubt use it. Bates is a clean, hard player that alwavs made sure that Madison got the tip off. Beall, a hard fighting guard, will come in very handy next year. Nagy proved to be a good forward whose spirit for good sportsmanship dominated. Koren was a fast playing forward that always fought till the gun ended the game. Brewster is a swift moving southpaw' who usually found the basket. I He, a man of great experience, could play only half a year, but played well in every game. L. Cone. Page Twenty-two

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