Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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The Caldronette 1934 Compliments of THE STANDARD DRUG STORE 1 l}ta—■■ ■■ ■ ■ i PATRONS Dr. W. E. Klingbiel Dr. L. W. Judd Dr. Winans Dr. and Mrs. Ellertson Frank J. Green Milford Herrick Leo F. Long Rev. H. P. Metcalf I 37 North Broadway Geneva, Ohio W. G. STANTON Men's and Hoys' Outfitter Madison Ohio .—..—.«i 4 •— E. R. CEDERQUIST • SILVERWARE DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES • 4(546 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Cong ratal a tions STUDENTS AM) FAC ULTY GAIL G. GRANT INC. PAINESVILLE, OHIO ! I ! ! Service and Value Givers In Our Forty-first Year as Lake County's Largest Depa r t men t S t o re 4 .-------m---- twenty-six

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School Calendar Sept. 11—School year of 1933 34 commences. Sept. 17—Seniors elected class officers. Hail to Ted! Oct. 18 New members of the Girl Reserves initiated at a candle-lighting service. Oct. 20—Football! Madison puts up a swell tussle, but Mentor is on the better end of a 12-7 score. Oct. 24—Save vour money and join the dime a week plan. Nov. 3—Senior dance in gym. Nov. 16 1 he first rehearsal of the Glee Club. It sounds as though we could improve with practice. Nov. 22—6:30 p. m. The daughters entertain their papas. Nov. 24—Freshman dance. Plenty of freshmen. Nov. 28—Pictures taken for annual. No broken lens reported. Nov. 30-Dec. 1—Thanksgiving vacation. Stuffin’ ’n everything. Dec. 15 “How to see the World’s Fair on tomato soup and coca cola,” by Lawrence Seidel. Other talks by Mary Louise Greenman, Mr. Zimmerman, Gordon Martin, and Rupert Atkins. Dec. 22 Christmas program, and then we’re let loose until next year. Jan. 2—School again, and Bill Goddard runs for the hack, and makes it! (Ilya’s and all). Jan. 18-19—Mid-year exams. Jan. 23 World’s Fair moving pictures. We like the dance in the Belgian Village. Jan. 26—Sophomore dance. Collins devours vast amounts of cookies. Feb. 8—Plenty of frost-bitten ears! Mercury falls to 28 below. Feb. 21—199 served in Scholarship banquet in M. M. H. S. gvm. Feb. 28—Miracle happens. No chewing gum in the drinking fountains today. March 2 Oratorical and reading contests. Cnionville shines. Won bv Rachel Krause and Loraine Nash respectivelv. March 9—Junior dance. March 13—Girl Reserves and Hi-Y’s get together. March 14—Orchestra has its weekly practice. Good start but hope to have additional members next year. The Caldronette 1934 tw f nty-five



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SCHOOL CALENDAR March 23—Senior play “Nothing but the Truth” chosen by class. March 23—English III gives concert on popular ballads of old. “Frankie and Johnny” was omitted. March 29—Miss Gray announces acting and production ca ts of Senior play. April 14—We renew our youth at the Senior skating party at Shore Palace. April 18—Daughters entertain the mothers this time. April 27—Glee club sings at County Festival in Painesville. May 4 Senior play in school auditorium. Bob comes through victorious May 18—Class day. Seniors at their best—or worst! May 25 Junior-Senior Prom. Thanks for the good tune, Juniors. May 27—Baccalaureate Sunday. June 1—The Last Roundup—Commencement. Richard Marsh '34 O Robert: 111 bet that driver in front of us is my school teacher. Gola: why? Robert: She won’t let me pass. Rich Old Uncle: And remember dear, when I die, all that I have goes to you. oung Niece: Thank you, I ncle, do let me give you some more of my mince pie. • - Teacher: Alfred, you mustn’t laugh in the schoolroom. Alfred: I didn’t mean to do it; I was smiling and the smile busted. O FRESHMEN who has joined the Glee Club. Oh, I almost forgot our talented young pianist, Robert Miller. February enters our review and with it comes the Scholarship Banquet. May we here remind our most esteemed superiors, the upper-classmen, that ten out of the twenty-five record holders happened to be the supposedly “green” little freshmen? In closing I respectfully address any scornful elders, (whether Sophs, Juniors, or Seniors),—before scoffing at the insignificant little freshmen, take a look at yourselves. Are you really so superior after all? June St rock ’37 The Caldronette 1934 twenty-seven

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