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MIRROR STAFF Seated left to right: Harriet Lossing, Betty Prince, Rita Laxarony, Howard Walding, Florence Bates, Charlie Brotzman, Bernice Volante, Mildred McCormick. Standing left to right: Frances Trescott, Donna Easterbrook, Janice Lange, Katherine Green, Marian Brotzman, Norma Bond, Mr. Stewarr, Evelyn Kless, Margaret Nash, Richard Miller, Jack Pethtel, Ruth Johnson. Since 1933, when interest was revived in having a school paper at Madison High School, the students have published the Memorial Mirror every month during the school year. This has not only provided for the students of M. M. H. S. news of different school organizations and sports, but has also given those students interested in journalism a chance to try their abilities. The Mirror was originally a Junior Class project, but now all classes are represented on the staff. This makes it possible to have articles which interest all of the student body. This year the Mirror Staff, under the editorship of Howard Walding, has presented a good paper containing the news that the students want. The staff wishes to thank the students for their cooperation and support of the Mirror during this past year. [15]
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FRESHMAN CLASS Seated left to right: Esther Neubert, Eva Faust, Dorothy Ellis, Lois Brott, Miss Kelly, Phylis Balch, Lillian Klein, Elizabeth Fabel, Loretta Gilmore, Julia DeBevic. First Row Standing: Howard Strang, Emil Zuzek, William Richko, Charles Polomski, Wm. Forte, Rudolph Kurtzals, Rex Hoffacker, David Demos, Harry Hensel, Howard Young, Robert Martin, Donald Sesseler, Herschal Rhodes, Walter Jeffers, Wilson Nash. Second Row Standing: Wm. Bittlcs, Edith Ojala, Jane Gress, Ruth Jones, Mary Quavle, Evelyn Fortney, Barbara Baugh, Dorothy Berta, Marian Headley, Gloria Wymor, Janice Lange, Jackie Heimbaugh, Dorothy DeBevic, Maryannc Hessman, Dorothy VanPelt, Marcella Fryer, Lauretta VanDyke, Jean Stimpert, Dudley Rose, Donald Cashmere, Charles Greenman. Third Row Standing: Alden Lossing, Robert Schultz, Gerald Volante, Robert Kubach, Donald Wickert, Louis Mavko, Stanley Babic, Wm. Pethtel, Roger Atkin. Carl Dittmer, Phillip Anderson, Shirley Miller, Charlotte Askew, Patricia Harper, Fred Davis, Raymond Graves, Thomas Woods, Robert Henninge, Donald Lockwood, Wendell Ferguscn, Jack Neubert, Harold Bcrwaldt. We may be “Freshies”, and the upperclassmen may think they can boss us; hut no one can down our spirit. When this year was started off with a rip-roaring skating party, the Freshies were very much m evidence. Football season found several of the fellows reporting for practice every night. Our members composed the greater part of the second team, anti one or two outstanding players played quite a bit on the first team. One night, the latter part of October, wc celebrated with a Scavenger Hunt. Wc cer- tainly “did the town” the night and collected everything from dead mice to pop bottles. Cider and doughnuts climaxed the evening. During our victorious basketball season, the outstanding players on the second team were none other than Freshies. Stan Babic and Don Wickert even captured a berth on the varsity team that played in the district tournament. The Class of ’43 took advantage of the nice wintry weather in January and had an ultra- modern sleigh-ride. We toured the countryside with two hay racks attached to a Farmall tractor. The hot chili and crackers proved to be very welcome refreshments. We were hosts to the rest of the high school at our Valentine's Dance. It was the best dance of the year—just ask any Frosh! Our class was well represented in all the other extra curricular activities, such as band, chorus, and G.R.; and wc also “held our own” scholastically. The class officers responsible for our veiy successful year were: president, Dudley Rose; vice-president, Janice Lange; secretary, Jean Stimpert; treasurer, Rex Hoffacker. Miss Kelly was our class advisor. [14]
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CAULDRON STAFF Seated left to right: Harriet Lossing, Jack Pcthtcl, Wick Hathaway, Mildred McCormick. Standing left to right : Hubert Reigert, Norma Bond, Howard Walding, Mrs. Heimbaugh, Lila Alanko, Charlie Brotzman, Ruth Johnson. The end of another perfect year. How time flies when one is busy. This year’s book marks its tenth anniversary. In 1929 the book was given the name “THE CAULDRON'’ and ever since that time a year book has been published under that title. The Cauldron Staff should be given much credit for working so fast and consistently to issue an annual: Editor.......................... Assistant Editor................ Business Manager................ Literary Editor................. Advertising Manager............. Assistant Advertising Manager Circulation Manager............. Secretary ...................... Photograph Editor............... Sports Editor................... ..Wick Hathaway ....Jack Pethtel ......John Babic .....Lila Alanko Charlie Brotzman ..Harriet Lossing ....Evelyn Kless .....Norma Bond .Howard Walding .. Hubert Reigert The quality and quantity of material was brought about by many months of hard work and preparation by the annual staff. A splendid spirit of cooperation against great odds in publication brought the annual through to a finish. I 16]
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