Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Row I: Poul Jones, Don Grobski, Jerry Croft, Froncis Vondervort, Richard Deming, Edwin Homburg, Lloyd Miller, Gail Kiefer. Row 2: Lois Griggs, Marian Somnitz, Kathryn Kirchstein, Sophie Kostelic, Catherine Berta, Louis Dc Rubcrtis, Morgaret Brott, Frieda Dewey, Florence Dewey. Row 3: Rosemary Gress, Margaret Kcyse, Alice Rooks, Betty Gottbehuet, Phyllis Kistler, Sophie Meivogcl, Princess Woodworth, Bernice Hughes, Mr. Robinson. Row 4: Jim Csepcgi, Bill McBeth, Orton Cowles, Lynn Klosen, Glenn Stickle, Horace Cowles, Robert Tit- man, John Hcnninge, Jack Stanton, Donald Von Dyke, Howard Luse. Partial (JssetnUxj Faced with the task of making money for the Junior-Senior prom, the Juniors proved what good salesmen they are by surpassing the goal set by the class. Officers were: President, John Henninge; Vice-President, Betty Gott- behuet; Secretary, Margaret Keyse; and Treasurer, Glenn Stickle. The class representatives on the Student Council were Alice Rooks, Margaret Keyse, Lynn Klasen, and Lloyd Miller. The Juniors held their skating party at Keener's Shore Palace, in Janu- ary. The other social event sponsored by the Juniors, was the class dance held in March. The big event of the year, the prom, was a big success. It was held at the Madison Country Club in May. twelve

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 Row I: Leonard Dingle, Merritt Nielson, Kenneth Sprague, Russell Dodge, Fred Cornell, Doyle Woodworth, James Cutler, Glenn Hothowoy, Fred Roth, George Scmoncs. Row 2: Gerald Williams, Violo Volanti, Mary Kulow, Mary Jonc Pasco, Barbara Hathaway, Lillian 8usch, Bonnie McClish, Betty Ncubert, Mory J. Lehman, Eleanor J. Lehman, Shirley Pasco, Phyllis Bates. Row 3: Mr. Warner, Glorio Toth, Corinne Harris, Beverly Horpcr, Barbara Rooks, Jonnie Lohti, Audrey Jerome, Stello Lczok, Mory Kerin, Joyce Schmidt, Lauro Keysc, Phyllis Spear, Phyllis Pcshdck, Miss Horton. Row 4: Stanley Moior, Peter Gross, Irene Nichols, Ruth DcHeck, Florcnco Davis, Patty Elmore, Jean Walker, Steve Ruzick, Kenneth Brockway, Bill Alves. uly-Ossemlylij The Freshman class came back from a successful year to take up the task of being Sophomores. At their first meeting they elected the following officers: Roy Whipple, president; Tom Steigerwald, vice-president; Laura Keyse, secretary; Joyce Schmidt, treasurer. The first social event was a skating party, which was one of the biggest parties of recent year, held at Keener's Skating Rink. Our Sophomore class headed the list for the Wor Bond Drive with $816, which went to help buy a jeep for M. M. H. S. We have four members on the Scholarship Club. Our activities were carried on under the leadership of our advisers. Miss Horton and Mr. Warner. eleven



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 final dssemblxj Richard Dorrow Shirley Stanton Marjorie Barry Virginia Hietanen Richard Darrow In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4; Chorus 2; Caldron Stoff 4; Football Monogcr 4; Basketball 4, Manager 2, 3; Student Council 2; Closs President 4. Shirley Stanton As wholesome as lifo, and twice os natural. G. R.'s 1, 2, 3; Les Jcunes Filles 4, Vice-President 4; Chorus 2; Band I, 2, 3; Hi-Times Stoff 4, Editor 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Senior Ploy; Closs Vice-President 4. Marjorie Barry Happiness consists in activity. G. R.'s 1, 2, 3; Les Jcunes Filles 4, Secretary 4; Hi-Times Staff 4. Business Manager 4; Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Class Secretary ; Scholarship Club 1, 4. Virginia Hietanen Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. Perry High School 1, 2, 3; Les Jeunes Filles 4; Chorus 4; Scholarship Club I, 3, 4; Senior Ploy; Class Treasurer 4; Football Queen. Motto: Nothing Comes From Nothing Flower: White Rose Colors: Maroon and Tan Adviser: Mr. Tarr thirteen

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