Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1934

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Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 9 of 40
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1st row (left to right)—Farnum, Greene Gray, Adlard. 2nd row (left to right)—Ross, Tarr, Trescott, Warner, Zimmerman. The Caldronette 1934 TKe Faculty SUPT. SAMFEli B. TRESCOTT Hiram College A. B. MARY LOUISE ADLARD Mt. Union; Oberlin A. B. Mathematics FIDELIA L. FARM M B. S. in Ed. Kent State Graduate Student, Akron Univ. Post Graduate Kent State Home Economics RAC HEL A. GRAY Oberlin A. B. English, Social Science MARIAN E. GREENE University of Michigan A. B. French, English, Typing CLARENCE C. ROSS Capital Academy Ohio State University A. B. M anual Training FRANK J. TARR Bethany B. S. Sciences Coach of football and basketball E. GORDON WARNER Kent State College B. S. in Ed. Dan a’s Musical Institute History, Music RALPH W. ZIMMERMAN Ohio State University B. S. in Agriculture Biology, Agriculture five

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The Caldronette 1934 Code of M. M. H. S. The following code was drawn up by a board coin posed of mem- bers of each of the four classes of the high school, and accepted by the student body. Violators arc punished by a student court. We students, recognizing the economic distress of the times, and the sac- rifices being made for us, will, hereby, try to better ourselves, in order to repay that debt in part. We shall use our time to the fullest advantage. We will respect the rights and property of others. We shall bo thrifty and industrious, and will try to support all school projects. We shall try to live harmoniously with others, seeking both sides of disputes, and whatever may arise, we shall combat fairly. We shall always be fair no grants or privilege being made to a chosen few. Every one will be treated fairly and receive equally. RULES AND RESOLUTIONS AS DRAWN FROM CODE OF M. M. H. S. 1. That we shall obey all traffic rules, as set down by the traffic commission. 2. That we shall not litter the floors of rooms, corridors, rest rooms, and the auditorium with paper or other refuse. 3. That we shall not participate in any of the sports on the gym floor, that require tennis shoes, without having tennis shoes on. 4. That we shall not destroy or mar school property. This includes the placing of gum under seats and desks. 5. That we shall be courteous towards all, at all times. 6. That we shall obey the evening rules of dismissal. 7. That we shall keep the drinking fountains clear of all refuse. 8. That between classes, we shall not cause disturbance such as going ‘to lockers without permission. four



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2nd row (left to right)—Virginia Weber, Mary Csepegi, Mary Levak, Maree Forney, Harriet Strickler, Elinor Johnson, ltita Pitschmann. 1st row (left to right) Elsie Kracker, Rachel McMackin, Victoria Pizzino, Mary Louise Greenmnn, Georgia Easterhrook, Madge Whipple. Senior Georgia Easterbrook Favorite Song “Starlight” Maree Forney Favorite Song—“Smiles” Mary Louise Greenman Favorite Song “Li’l Liza Jane” Elinor Johnson Favorite Song “Gracious in Manner” Elsie Kracker Favorite Song -“Music in the Air” Rachel McMackin “Ray” Favorite Song “My Bonnie Lass” Hefty Mericle Favorite Song “Poetry” Girls Mary Levak Favorite Song “Marianina” Rita Pitschmann Favorite Song—“Go Down Moses” Victoria Pizzino “Vicky” Favorite Song—“Who's That A Calling' Harriet Strickler “Hattie” Favorite Song “Kind Words Can Never Die” Virginia Weber “Ginny” Favorite Song—“The Generous Heart” Madge Whipple Favorite Song “Dance and Sing” sir

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