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First row, left to right: Margaret Lonser, Marilyn Trescott, Lois Jean Roth, director E. Gordon Warner, Beatrice Schmitz, Adeline Gorsuch, Evelyn Clemens. Second row: John Jones, Daniel Chaffee, Rita Lazarony, Edith Ojala, Shirley Ostran- der, Virginia Lazarony, Norma Ross, Frances Trescott, Lois-Mae Wellman, Dorothy Kammerer, Betty Brainard, Squires Bartholomew, Herbert Kubach, Herschel Rhodes. Top row: Robert Prouty, Robert Wismer, Gloria Wymor, Elaine Pasco, Dora Brotz- man, June Miller, Mildred Ruzick, Marian Brotzman, Fay Green, Doris Kubach, Patricia Harper, Lois Brott, Dorothy Ellis, Ray Wickert, Roger Atkin, David Nash. Ttlixeb Oltclus The Chorus was well on its way to having a “gala” year when school closed in November. Under the handicap of losing many of its members the Chorus did not present a program ’till spring. The Festival, under the able leadership of Mr. Warner was a huge success. “A Day in June,” “April is in My Mistress Face,” “The Pedlar”, and “Allen A Dale”, were the songs presented on the program. The officers this year were: President, Robert Wismer; vice president, Frances Trescott; secretary, Elaine Pasco; treasurer, Robert Griggs. i) twenty-nine 1 O
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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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CALDRON First row, left to right: Paul Snyder, Lloyd Benjamin, Stephen Nash, William Sager, William Brown, Rudolph Kurtzhals, Sam Hathaway, Carl Dittmer. Top row: Wilson Nash, Frank Bair, Robert Lesh, Robert Schultz, Robert Knittel, Jack Neubert, George Dysert, William Yant. 7utuie palmeis 0| Gmelica The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of students of A ocational Agriculture. There are ten thousand members enrolled in the state of Ohio. The Madison Chapter this year sponsored a Barn Dance, a school C arnival, and a basketball team. In the State Apple Judging Contest, Bob Lesh, Lloyd Benjamin, and Stephen Nash finished twenty-sixth out of two- hundred and ten teams. The Corn Husking Team- Bill Sager and Bob Schultz, finished second at Chardon in the district contest. Bob Schultz finished first in individual scores. W e are also sponsoring a state Cattle Judging team, a state General Livestock team, a Father-Son Banquet, and a Cooperative Roadside Stand. The officers this year were Bill Brown, president ; Paul Snyder, vice presi- dent; Stephen Nash, secretary; Bill Sager, treasurer; and Sam Hathaway, reporter. Mr. Yant, our Vocational Agriculture teacher, is our Advisor. —Stephen Nash thirty
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