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First row, left to right: Jerome Scott, Bill Joyred, Ray Eckerle, Ray Wickert, Bill Rose, Mr. Tidd, Dick Miller, Ernest Rhoads, Jack Jones, Charles Falk, Jack Graves. Second row: Don Wickert, Bill Pethtel, Emil Zuzek, Perry Quayle, Bob Martin, Herschel Rhodes, Wilson Nash, Dudley Rose, Stephen Nash, Bill Lehman, Raymond Graves. Third row: Robert Henninge, Gerald Volante, Tom Woods, Charles Polomsky, Bob Prouty, Bill Brown, Sam Hathawoy, Bob Griggs, Hobart Cowles, Bob Lesh, Lloyd Benjamin. Top row: Franklin Lonser, Dan Chaffee, Alden Lossing, John Dodge, Phil Anderson, Roger Atkin, Jack Kuhn, Milton Nichols, John Visosky, Lynn Geimeier. H f The first and probably the most exciting event of the Hi-Y this year was the initiation of the new members. The enrollment list consisted of twenty members. The activities were few this year. The monthly meetings at the Y. M. C. A. in Painesville were not attended, due to bad weather and lack of transportation. Mr. Elton Behm, attorney of Madison, met with us one morning and gave us an educational and helpful talk on law and job seeking. Mr. Howard Walding Jr. presented a talk on his adventures this summer as a “gob” or, in English, a sailor. Miss Matlack gave us a talk on etiquette and a short test afterwards which brought out our previously gathered knowledge of manners. The Hi-Y Father and Son Banquet, which was held March 6, was attended by many members of the Hi-Y and their fathers. Those who could not attend the Banquet with their fathers were graciously escorted by members of the Kiwanis Club. A delicious fish and steak dinner was served. The Reverend W. It. Warren of Painesville was the speaker. Mr. E. Gordon Warner, Sr., gave two vocal solos, accompanied by his wife; Bill Rose gave a tuba solo; and Robert Wismer, a clarinet solo. The Hi-Y officers for the year were: President, Bill Rose; vice president, Richard Miller; secretary, Correll Nash; treasurer, Jack Kuhn. twenty-seven 1 S 1 O
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C A L E R O X First row, left to right: Shirley Miller, Virginia Lazarony, Genevieve Crofoot, Gladys Diedrich, Fay Green, Janice Lange, Frances Trescott, Rita Lazarony, Miss Shirti- mon, Elaine Pasco, Blanche Ostrander, Eva Faust, Marian Headley, Jane Gress, Evelyn Clemens, Ruth Sager, June Miller. Second row: Betty Ernst, Arlene Conklin, Dorothy Ellis, Margaret Lonser, Lois-Jean Roth, Janice Jayred, Melissa Fell, Doris Rooks, Phyllis Balch, Lillian Klein, Eliza- beth Febel, Adeline Gorsuch, Aune Komssi, Aili Rinta, Louise Grabski, Mildred Kehn, Shirley Ostrander. Third row: Dorothy Orcutt, Lois Brott, Lois Wellman, Mary Quayle, Gladys Rooks, Marian Brainard, Marian Brotzman Marie Zeman, Jean Balch, Gloria Wymor, Mary Davis, Dora Lord, Dorothy Askew. Top row: Jean Stimpert, Norma Ross, Marilyn Trescott, Beatrice Schmitz, Edith Ojala, Dora Brotzman, Patricia Harper, Dorothy Kammerer, Ethel Maier, Gene- vieve Hagerdon, Gloria Volante, Loretta Gilmore, Henrietta Krauter, Doris KEi- bach, Betty Brainard. Cjill ZeselOes New members were formally initiated into the club early in the fall. This ceremony was attended bv the old members, mothers and members of the Fort- nightly Club. The following day the new members were informally initiated. At the beginning of the new school year we sponsored an afternoon dance for the entire student body. It was a new idea and sponsored only for the purpose of having a good time—it served its purpose beyond our expectations. Filled with the Christmas spirit we gave a children’s party in December. Santa Clause arrived just in time for refreshments and distributed the gifts. January was a perfect month for sleigh-rides so we collaborated with the Hi-Y boys and had a marvelous one. February followed January and our skating party followed the sleigh-ride. Everybody was invited and practically everybody came and had an evening of real fun. In March we prepared the Hi-Y Father and Son banquet. This provided us with an opportunity to raise funds for our own Mother and Daughter banquet. Because this is Leap Year and it was, quite appropriately, our turn to entertain the Hi-Y Club we gave them a “Gold-Diggers” Dance. All conven- tions were reversed. To add to the fun we sponsored a beauty contest and Correll Nash was crowned king of the Gold-Diggers. Our special activities for the remainder of the school year are the Hi-Y- G. R. dance, Mother-Daughter Banquet and Senior Farewell. Officers for the year were: Rita Lazarony, president; Elaine Pasco, vice president; Frances Trescott, secretary, and Janice Lange, treasurer. —Rita Lazarony— twenty-six
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C A I I) R O N First row—left to right: Mr. Warner, David Nash. Second row: Robert Wismer, Ray Wickert, Rita Lazarony, Lois Brott, Wilson Nash, Squires Bartholomew, Jean Stimpert. Top row: Herschel Rhodes, Robert Prouty, Dan Chaffee, Virginia Lazarony, William Rose, Jack Jones, Janice Jayred, Harry Hensel, John Dodge, William Pethtel, Wil- liam Jayred. Off to a good start at the beginning of the year, the Madison High School Band seemed to be headed for a banner year. With a few new members, and most of last year’s members back, Mr. E. Gordon Warner had high hopes of going places with the Band. Unfortunately, the closing of the schools in Novem- ber played havoc with the Band’s progress. When the schools re-opened, four band members attended other schools and several gave up the idea of reorgan- izing the Band. Finally, in February, the Band was reorganized as before, and has done fine work since, working on a group of favorite melodies, familiar to everyone. t —Bob Wismer— twenty-eight
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