Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Hl-Y CLUB Row 1: Richord Deming, Fred Roth, Niel Skinner Maynard Brichford, James Carroll, Richord Darrow Lon Wirtzbergcr, Walter Neubert, Kenneth Sprogue Don Grabski. Row 2: Mr. Trcscott, Bill MeBeth, George Semones Russell Dodge, Doyle Woodworth, Lynn Klosen. Orton Cowles, Sheldon Whipple, Robert Eland Francis Vandervort, Gail Kiefer, Gerold Williams. Row 3: Roy Whipple, Ray Posco, Clifton Rea, Len Wirtzbergcr, Steve Ruz- ick. Bill Alves, Donald Van Dyke. LES JEUNES FILLES Row I: Dorothy Jonezic, Kathryn Kirchstein, Louise DeRubertis, Margaret Koyse, Ayne Mavko, Elsie Movko, Joan Wickerf, Shirley Stanton, Marjorie Barry, Bonnie McClish, Joyce Schmidt, Janet Frink. Row 2: Lois J. Prince, Patty Elmore, Jeanne Walker, Laura Keysc, Lillian 8usch, Barbara Hothowoy, Betty Bugclski, Mary J. Posco, Viola Volanti, Winifred Triskct, Helen Rosencrans, Phyllis Botes Virginio Hietonen, Betty Hoffacker. Row 3: Corol Lusc, Gladys Orcutt, Lois Griggs, Jean DeRubertis, Virginio Rosencrans, Bernice Paine, Barbara Thompson, Alice Jones, Larena Taylor, Shirley Posco, Gertrude Berta, Solly Hearn. Row 4: Miss Phillips, Virginia Dodge, Olive Cox, Jane Kuboch, Mary Lou Kuhn, Jeanne Harmon, Alma Spear, Alice Rooks, Rosemary Gross, Bernice Hughes, 8ctty Gottbehuet, Phyllis Kistlcr, Catherine Bcrto, Violet Glauser, Jonnic Lahti, Irene Nichols. Row 5: Charlotte Ellis, Evelyn Nosh, Lauro Pcckhom, June Melcher, Ruth Kilty, Ruth DcHcck, Stello Lezok, Margaret Brott, Phyllis Spear, Phyllis Peshock, Barbara Rooks, Beverly Harper, Joan NoSh, Betty Dodge. twenty-four

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The Student Council of 1943-44 was inactive during the first semester, ities. A volleyball program was arranged in February by our athletic com- mittee. Locker inspections were conducted by our Service Committee. Our officers were Robert Elmore, President; Margaret Keyse, Vice- President; Lillian Busch, Secretory; and Sheldon Whipple, Treasurer. Mr. Trescott was our adviser. The Scholarship Club this year has seventeen members. The Club had fine leadership throughout the year with Louise De Rubertis as President; Doyle Woodworth, Vice-President; Jane Kubach, Secretary; and Jonnie Lahti, Treasurer. Edwin Homburg was elected President of the Lake County Scholarship Club for the coming year. In February the Club attended the banquet at Mentor and heard a very interesting talk on 'The Second Mile by Dr. Wickenden, President of Case School of Applied Science. A special program was held to defray the club's expenses. Members again enjoyed the privilege of staying out of study halls if they wished. but during the second semester plans were made for improving school activ- twenty-threc



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Hi - y After our delayed initiation was held November 22, we started out the year with program and activity committees. Our activities consisted of an entertaining skit for Stunt Night and a Christmas dance held December 23. Among the yeor's programs were guest speakers and a Les Jeunes Filles- Hi-Y quiz. The officers were Richard Darrow, President; James Carroll, Vice-President; Maynard Brichford, Secretary; and Lon Wirtzberger, Treas- urer. Mr. Trescott was our adviser. This year an entirely new girls' club, called Les Jeunes Filles, was or- ganized for the purpose of encouraging school spirit and activities among the students of the high school. The officers for the year were Joan Wickert, President; Shirley Stanton, Vice-President; Marjorie Barry, Secretary; and Bonnie McClish, Treasurer. Chairmen of the standing committees for the year were as follows: Program, Elsie Mavko; Social, Ayne Mavko and Joyce Schmidt; Ways and Means, Margaret Keyse. Under the capable leadership of Miss Phillips and club members many worthwhile projects were carried out—scrapbooks were made for servicemen in rehabilitation hospitals, war bonds and stamps were sold, covers for Sraille textbooks were made, and a school newspaper was sponsored. To show appreciation for the hard work and effort put forth by the foot- ball team a Football Banquet was given for the boys at the end of the season. The club sponsored a Stunt Night program which was both enjoyable and profitable. The profits were divided among the Red Cross, the Athletic Association, and the Club. The Hi-Y boys were entertained by the Club with a party which was a great success. In the spring the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet was held and was very well attended. An active and successful year was brought to a close by a dance, given in April, for the student body. twenty-five

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