Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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The ( la ii hi ron 1st row—Left to right: Phrocine Bailey, Martha Wheeler, Betty Feenstra, Josephine Kirk, Lottie Holt. Chelsa Allen, Edwardine Cone. Aline Walters, Bernice Smith, Frances Klien, Ruth Smith, June Ford, Margaret Pethtel, Gertrude Kubach, Mable Roddy. 2nd row—Left to right: Charlotte Rand, Helen Laurie, Loin Jean Mitchell, Lillian Chester, Doris Rhodes, Anita Ford, Lorenc Distler, Marjorie Spencer, Julia Peters, Ina Rinta, Alice Lustig, Jean Dillon, Virginia Wright, Joy Wonner. 3rd row—Left to right: Otto Krutzhals, Arnold Junker, Kay Albee, James Waterman, Eugene Bates, Wendell Holshue, Robert Dodge, Wendell M - Maekin, Wilford Behm, Richard Rasterbrook. Elmer Rood, Jerome Oelher, Louis I'itschman, Donald Trask. 4th row—Left to right: Harry Beretic, Stuart Keener. Wayne McMaekin, Elmer Hummel, Gordon Graves, Mike Levak, William Eland, Joseph Babic, Thomas Foljombe, Joseph Shack, William Miller, Ben Pizzino Donald Crofoot. 5th low—Left to right: Donald Hill, Emil Gola, Chester Kinsner, Robert Morlan, Roy Elliot, Earl Davidson, Dale Stowe, Albert Gabor, Henry Novak, Maynard Morgan, Richard Leslie. FRESHMEN Ah! Just a glance over our promising young Sophomores to be. We really haven't been quite so green as a good many have tried to make us out to be. No one can truthfully say that we haven't in reality done our part toward the school activities of our dear old M. M. H. S. Our first meeting was held in September when we elected officers for the year. Wilford Behm, president Roy Elliot, vice president Phrocine Bailey, secretary,- Louis Pitsch- man, treasurer. In review of our activities we are quite proud of our accomplishments. First on the stage a few of our husky athletes from the gridiron come into view. The smiling youths are: Dick Leslie, Wilford Behm, Albert Gabor, Bradford Henninge, Donald Hill, Emil Gola. Then, as time goes on, the Freshman basketball boys rush in to take their share of the honors. Now our music talent steps in. The Freshmen certainly deserve their share of the credit in the success of the Mixed Chorus, about fourteen members took part. Remember on the eve of December 10? We think our Freshman dance was a big success, even the upper-classmen seemed to enjoy it. Next in review comes the Scholarship Banquet, February 20. We are proud to have so many honors go to the Freshmen: Eugene Bates, Edwardine Cone, Jean Dillon, Winifred Dean, Betty Feenstra, Lois-Jean Mitchell, Robert Morlan, Margaret Pethtel, Mable Roddy, Donald Trask, Martha Wheeler. In reviewing our school year, don't you upperclassmen think we have made our mark? May I present the future Sophomores? Phrocine Bailey, '38 Eighteen

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1st row—Left to right: Delores Bax a, Bertha Brett, Edith Toth. Hazel Seidel, June Strock, Eleanore Woodworth, Jeanne Hand, Jean Leyde, Charlotte (’rum, Barbara Green. Helen Bingham, Margot Ann Esterbrook, Marie (Jrahski, Donna Me El wee. 2nd row—L rt to right: Merton Scott, Lucille Beebe, Lucille Wymor. Sarah Fortney, Evelyn Holt, Doris Beebe, Flora Smith, Agnes Krouter, Dorothy Fields, Justina ' zesziciziczki, Florence Koren, Dorothy Freshley, Bob Greene. 3rd row—Left to right: Robert Seifert, Ralph I’routy, Floyd Rile, Muriel Bates. Sylvia Laurie, Gladys .Olsen, Bertha Fell. Olga Roljanic, Olga Leopold, Esther Klasen, Bill Newby, Clarence I’rince, Milton rreotle. 4th row—Left to right: Maleom Crofoot, Thomas McKeith. .Raymond Lex», Raul Klasen, Robert Miller, Robert Ernst, Charles Eckerle, John Hutch- ins. i), George Van Pelt, Marshal Beale, Raul Holman, Dean Jones, Edward Hein rich. SOPHOMORES 1934 and '35! Oh, memorable year for those assembled here! Olga Poljanic, toastmistress at our greatly anticipated reunion, spoke. It was really quite exciting to get together again and renew old acquaintances. First our officers were introduced, just in case anyone had forgotten who was who. Eleanore V oodworth, still as blonde and modest as ever, president,- June Strock, vice president, had fully recovered from her appendectomy and had appreciated the flowers,- and Barbara Greene, faithful secretary-treasurer, whose office didn't cause much worry. There was the Skating Party of November 23 to relive (not literally, as in our old age we had acquired some much needed dignity). Our class was the first to throw confetti. Remember? Always be original if you can't copy somebody else was our motto. Football, we had seven men in that—Bill Newby received a large letter and six small ones were awarded the other boys. We did well by the basketball team although none received large M's . Of our group, Charlotte Crum represented the Girl Reserves at Columbus Of course there were Sophomores in the Hi-Y, too. Then there are always child prodigies. We had seven who met with other mental geniuses at the Scholarship Banquet. Eleanore Woodworth and Ralph Prouty placed second in English II and General History, respectively, at the tests in Mentor. Our elecutionists were Florence Koren, Esther Klasen, Muriel Bates and John Hutchinson, whose Fire King was not Ed Wynn but two other guys. The vocally inclined had boosted the Mixed Chorus and Robert Miller still found himself unable to dispense with a piano stool. Seventeen The CanIdron Muriel Bates, '37



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True courage scorns to vent her prowess in a storm of words,- And, to the valiant, actions speak alone. —Smollett Nineteen

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