Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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Page 13 text:

Life’s Race For twelve long years we’ve studied, Labored, loved, and laughed, And now we’re nearly finished— Our days of school are past. When we have finished this course, There are others to be run, But all of us are ready— We await the starter’s gun. The race of life is starting, We each have drawn a place, And now it’s up to each of us To run our greatest race. As this race of life is ending And the last lap draws in view, Let’s each of us be up in front- Proud that we’ve come through. Walter Bates ’34 The Caldronette 1934 nine

Page 12 text:

The Senior Class Motto: Love, Labor, and Laugh; Flower: American Beauty Hose; Colors Blue and Silver. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Theodore Heinrich Louis Kellogg Elinor Johnson Howard Prince The Caldronette 1934 0 ANNUAL STAFF Editor Business Manager Secretary Literary Editor Advertising A ssistan t A dverUsing Circulation Monager Sports Editor Photo Editor Jokes Faculty Advisor Louis Kellogg Walter Ferguson Victoria Pizzino Maree Forney Keith Neuman Theodore Heinrich Madge Whipple Russell Whipple Walter Bates Edward Gabor Rachel Gray O COMMITTEES INVITATION COM M E X C E M E X T Marv Louise Greenman Elinor Johnson Richard Marsh Maree Forney William Gabor Harriet Strickler CLASS GIFT Edward Havler Madge Whipple Michael Roddy CLASS DAY Rachel McMackin Virginia Weber Russell Whipple eight



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The Caldronette 1934 Class Will We the class of ’34 in contemplation of embarking on a protracted, in- definite, and perilous journey, being aware of the uncertainty of life, and being in a body (yet) and of sound minds (presumably), and further being of liberal nature do hereby make and execute this, our last will and testament. Due to the times in which we find ourselves, the bequests arc not generally of a pecuniary nature. We appoint and declare the worthy and competent custodian, Jess Miller, executor of said will. Walter Bates—leaves his football helmet to Milt Preotle. Keith Neuman—leaves his athletic ability to John Hutchison. Jimmy Collins—leaves his freshmen girls to Billy Goddard. Rachel McMackin- —gives her forty minutes back to Mr. Tarr. Walter Ferguson—donates his “finger wave” to Art Howie. Melvin Keener—wills his French ability to Jimmy Roddy. Ed Havler—puts “Squeak” Hejduk’s shoes back in the family (take ’em, Harvey). irginia Weber—gives her 8th period study hall seat to Gladys Seifert. Mary Levak—bestows her unused lipstick on Charlotte Avery. Howard Prince—his “Star” to whoever kin start it. Elsie Kracker—her dimples to Eddie Carosello. Teddy Heinrich—his strong liking for the science of Physics to Joe Grgat. Russell Whipple—his bashfulness to Bob Orcutt. Betty Mericle—her formula for curly hair to Helen Bingham. Mary Louise Greenman—bequeaths her oratorical prowess to Robert Miller. Frank Elliott—gives his manual training apron to Harry Bingham. Richard Marsh—gives his sleepy study halls to Rupert Atkins. Vicky Pizzino—her love of history to all future history students. Rita Pitschmann—bequeaths her expressions (oh, dear! I dunno! etc.) to Dallas Candy. Ted Corle—gives his dramatic presentations in English IV to next year’s class. Madge Whipple—her worldly knowledge to that verdant class of ’39. Georgia Easterbrook -her gift of gab to Rosaline Oster. Elinor Johnson—her long hair to Rachel Krause. Maree Forney—her attendance taking ability to Loraine Nash. Robert Beall—his noon hours at the library to Mert Brewster. Hattie Strickler—her comb to Adabelle Smith. Ed Gabor—his “Tale of Two Cities” to anv of the juniors. William Gabor—his “Contes Gais” to Russell Neff. Walter Garrett—his ambition to Hud Whipple. Lovell Green—his presidency in Ag. to Homer Ferguson. Arvi Rinta—his civics reports to Otto Erbacher. Michael Roddy—his executive ability to Harold Walker. Jack Simpson—his chewing gum to Lorene Schoenbeck. Clark Holschuh—his English I book to Miss Greene. Louis Kellogg—his conversations with Mr. Tarr to Edwin Waterman. Q. C. ten

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