Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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SENIOR'S WHO'S WHO Most Popular Girl..................Gladys Diedrich Most Popular Boy....................Corel I Nash Prettiest Girl.................Frances Trescott Best-Looking Boy...................Corell Nash Most Easily-Fussed Girl.............Doris Rooks Most Easily-Fussed Boy........................Bill Brown Most Bashful Girl ...............Marie Zeman Most Bashful Boy..............................Paul Snyder Class Comedian...................Hobart Hejduk Best Girl Dancer.............................Betty Ernst Best Boy Dancer.............................Hobart Cowles Most Learned Shark..........................Milton Demos Class Tomboy....................... Norma Ross Best Actor...........................Ernest Rhoads Best Actress.......................Gladys Diedrich Best Natured Girl...............Marian Brotzman Best Natured Boy...................Sam Hathaway Best Dressed Girl..............Frances Trescott Best Dressed Boy............................Milton Demos Biggest Feminine Feet..................Marie Zeman Biggest Masculine Feet........................Bill Sager Best-All-Round Girl Athlete..........June Miller Best-All-Round Boy Athlete...........John Jones Most Traveled Person..................Perry Quayle Most Artistic Person...............Hobart Cowles Quietest Person................Eleanor Hummel Most Likely to Succeed...............Ernest Rhoads Most Flirtatious Girl ..........Gladys Diedrich Most Flirtatious Boy.......................... Bob Griggs Steepest Bluffer..............................John Jones Girl With the Most Freckles . . . Genevieve Crofoot Boy With the Most Freckles...........John Petrova Girl With the Prettiest Hair .... Marion Brainard Boy With the Prettiest Hair.................Milton Demos Most Conceited Girl............................Fay Green Most Conceited Boy.............................Bob Prouty Mechanical Wizard................Henry Berwaldt Most-Air Minded Person...............Bill Lehman Most Talkative Person......Genevieve Hagerdon Truest Blonde........................Ruth Somnitz Most Carefree Girl..........................Evelyn Kulow Girl With the Brownest Eyes..........Mary Davis Girl With the Prettiest Hands.................Jean Balch Tallest Boy...................................John Dodge

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First row, left to right: Helen Rosencrons, Louise Crofoot, Joan Wickert, Annabel I e Lehman, Virginia Volante, Forrest Wickert, Elsie Mavko, Donald Stamm, Ray Hoffacker, Marjorie Barry, Sheldon Lesh, Winifred Trisket, Florence Brainard, Florence Frost, Wilma Kulow. Second row: Miss Matlack, Martha Leimbach, Shirley Grapatin, Betty Dodge, Ann Mavko, Jean Harmon, Mary Lou Kuhn, Shirley Stanton, Julia Drzik, Gertrude Davis, Charlotte Ellis, Joanne Harmon, Laura Peckham, Bernice Hill, Ann Balch, Joan Nash, Violet Glauser, Frances New, Agnes Debevc, Betty Clemens. Third row: Ernest Busch, Leonard Wirtzberger, Richard Darrow, Robert Elmore, Joseph Geen, Joseph Miller, James Borscicky, Sheldon Whipple, Frank Gorsuch, Frank Gabor, Walter Neubert, Jack Page, Roland Conklin, Neil Skinner, Clifton Rea, Raymond Pasco, James Carroll. Fourth row: Leonard Zindarsik, George Dicer, Charles Bollard, Russell Stickel, Lawrence Wirtzberger, Richard Eland, Robert Eland, Kenneth W.smer, Maynard Brichford. THE FRESHMAN PLAYERS Sixty-five boys and girls began their first year in high school in Septem- ber, 1940. The year started off well with the election of the following officers: President, Donald Stamm, Vice-President, Ray Hoffacker; Secretary, Elsie Mavko; Treasurer, Sheldon Lesh. Class advisers were Miss Matlack and Mr. Tidd. The program committee, consisting of Lawrence Wirtzberger, chairman, with Betty Clemens, Winifred Trisket, and Clifton Rea assisting him, served its purpose well in providing various means of entertainment during the meetings. The class boasted six members on the Scholarship Club, namely Marjorie Barry, Betty Dodge, Joan Nash, Laura Grace Peckham, Charlotte Ellis, and Clifton Rea. The first class theatre party, held at the Lake Theater on February 8th, was a great success, as were our other numerous activities, among them, the Freshman Dance held on April 4th. (Class colors were blue and gold) twenty

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