Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Wc of the Cauldron Staff wish to take this opportun- ity to thank the business firms and individuals who ad- vertise in our publications, and without whose help our efforts would be in vain. It is the financial aid of these loyal supporters that have enabled us to publish a good paper, and an attractive year-book Read our advertisements and patronize our adver- tisers. Remember, they are friends of our school.

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AMBITIONS OF SENIOR CLASS THE DEEP, LIFELONG AMBITIONS OF THE SENIOR CLASS BERTHA JANE ADAMS—Trail guide out in our Western parks. FLORENCE BATES—Noted woman cello player in New York Philharmonic Symphony NORMA BOND—To be a second Helen Hayes. JACK BORTZ—A Jack of all trades. DICK COLLISTER—To pilot a racer at Indianapolis. JOSEPH DE ROBERTS—An army bomber. JAMES DEAN—A great chemist at Rockefeller center, New York City. DONNA EASTERBROOK--T0 start a nursery school for the kids in the slums. MILDRED FAUST—A court stenographer. JEAN FORTE—A radio singer, or to get married and name kids David and Joan. ESTHER GABOR—An aviatrix. KAYE GREEN—A dietician in a large hospital. FRANCES GRGAT—A doctor in New York City. THELMA HEADLEY—An aviatrix for United Air Lines. KATHRYN HEARTWELL—To do something in line of medicine. EARL HENSEL—A forester. BETTY HUMMEL—A nurse. EVELYN KLESS—To have a biological laboratory of her own. ALBERTA KNITTED—A hairdresser. MARGEL KNITTEL—Kindergarten teacher. RUTH KOMSSI—An artist. ALMA LAURIE—A private secretary. HARRIET LOSSING—To go to Europe, especially to France. MICKEY McCORMICK A model in New York City. FRED MILLER—To drive a police car at 120 miles an hour. MARGARET NASH—A nurse. JAMES NICHOLS—A good farmer. BETTY PRINCE—A private secretary to Mr. Harvey of Pittsburgh Steamship Co., Rockefeller Building. KATHERINE ROOKS—An aviatrix. AMY RUTTER—An accordionist. HOWARD WALDING—Be an excellent surgeon. DOROTHA SCOTT—A nurse at St. Luke Hospital in Cleveland. PHILIP STAMM—A mining engineer. STANLEY ULLE—A test pilot for Lincoln Zephyr. RICHARD VAN PELT—To be anything but a farmer. BERNICE VOLANTE—An aviatrix. BETTY WHIPPLE—A mannequin. ROBERT HOSKINS—To take up music in general. JOHN BABIC—A ball player (a second Lou Gehrig). BETTY PARSONS—A doctor. GROVER STRICKLER—An officer in the army. CHARLES BROTZMAN A baseball pitcher. WICK HATHAWAY—A printing farmer. BUD REIGERT—An army officer. PALJL SIDLEY—To drive a big freighter truck. LUDWIG FRYER—A transport pilot. KATHERINE GROSS—An accountant. HARRIETTE LOCKWOOD—A surgical nurse. JACK PETHTEL—An aviator. [27]



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Compliments of CHljf HaMsfltt l YtBB YOUR HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER QUALITY JOB PRINTING 112 Main Street Madison, Ohio • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦- ♦ GAIL G. GRANT, Inc. PAINESVILLE, 0. GOOD LUCK, SENIORS ! The management and personnel of this store wish you Health and Success SERVICE AND VALUE GIVERS SINCE 1893 165 Main Street

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