Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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James Darrow-a friend in need. . .one of our best natured fellows. Jim has participated in Band, Spainsh Club, Wrestling, Boys’ State and Track. Albert DeHeck-Speed-brings the house down with his witticisms. A great buddy and comedian. His activities were about anything you can mention; Jr. Play, held two class offices, Student Council, Int. B. B., Service Club, Spanish Club and operated the movies. Fred Ellis-Ole taciturnity himself. Freddy never said much, but you could always count on him. Chorus, F. B., B. B. Manager, Band, Service Club, Varsity Club. William Emmett-that football star and all around athelete of the 47-48 season. Full of fun and everybody’s friend, actual devil in disguise. Also one of B. E. “muy intelegente” espanol alumno, not counting Varsity Club, F. B., B. B., Chorus and Int. B. B. Adrian Fortney-want to hitch a ride to Unionville after school? Get in touch with the “commuter” and maybe he can squeeze you in that already overly packed jitney. F. B., Track, Varsity Club. Barbara Frink-99 44 100% FUN! That’s Barb, the gal with the innocent smile and the win- ning personality. Girls’ Club, Chorus, Sexteette, Jr. Play, Int. B. B., Newspaper Staff, Major- ette, Spanish Club, and Scholarship Club. Joanne Givens-a great little mechanism, that’s Jo. Most novel innovation that ever happened to our class. T. G. completed a year in L. H. S., Va. and at Cleveland Hts. before entering M. M. H. S. Girls1 Club, Chorus, Newspaper Staff, Jr. Play, Class Officer, Cheerleader, Int. B. B. Spanish Club, Cauldron Editor. Halford Joiner-a regular all ’round guy. Noted especially for his acrobatic antics with jalopies. Only fellow that could make his car say “papa”------Varsity Club, Int. B. B., F. B., B. B., Track, and Spanish Club. 10

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Edith Adams-that peaceful soul who has her designs on a secretarial job. . .Edith endured Girls’ Club, and Chorus. Marilyn Atkin-the all around “Old Faithful” who managed a helping hand in about every ac- tivity at ol’ M. M. H. S. Band, Chorus Sextette, Class Officer, Int. B. B., Cauldron Staff, Spanish Club, Newspaper Staff and Scholarship Club. Bernard Bobitch- Babyface,” the original tiger in a cat’s clothing. When he was not occupied with homework, he devoted some time to F. B., Track, Boxing, Varsity Club, Cauldron Staff, Spanish Club and Class Officer. Maxine Brockway-a typical example of the feminine pulchritude the class of ’48 produced. Chorus, Int. B. B., Cheerleader, Girls’ Club, Cauldron Staff, Newspaper Staff, Service Club, Class Officer and Scholarship Club. Harry Bukky-“Buck” is God’s own personal gift to mechanics. He can fix anything from “a.” to “z” in a jiffy. Also served faithfully on the Service Club. Thomas Buse-“Sugar Throat,” we call him. Class of ’48’s special package to the swooners. The chap with the riotous sense of humor. Chorus, B. B., Service Club, and Jr. Play Committee. Lee Cornell-an active student in all sports and greatly appreciated by his class members. A right guy in every way. F. B., Varsity Club, Jr. Play, Student Council, Class Officer, Track, Wrestling and Spanish Club. George Csepegi-that great man of the football team. It’s an established fact that he prefers hunting to Monty’s Civics class. Spanish Club, Varsity Club, Int. B. B., Class Officer F. B., B. B., and Student Council. 9



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Robert Gromofsky-Bob is everyone’s buddy-buddy, especially during B. B. games last winter. . right gang? A participant in Boxing, Chorus, F. B., Track and Varsity Club. Alice Hietanen-the personality plus gal. She urged the teams on to victory with her cheer- leading for four years. Also a devotee of the Jr. Play, Student Council, Int. B. B., Chorus, Sextette, Girls’ Club, Cauldron Staff, Newspaper Staff, and Service Club. Fay Hinderliter-with an enthusiastic smile and her winning little ways. Fay came to us in her Junior year, from Harvey. . .Spanish Club, Service Club, Girls’ Club, and Chorus. Carol Jerome-the kid with the radiant charm; probably a direct descendant from “ole sol,” him- self. Newspaper Staff, Jr. Play, Cauldron Staff, Girls’ Club, Int, B. B., Majorette. John Lowrie-Jack knows more about backroads and unnecessary shortcuts than the county sur- veyor, himself. Taking time out from his social life, he promoted Track, B. B., F. B., Class Officer, Jr. Play, Int, B. B., Varsity Club, Cauldron Staff and Service Club. Marian Miller-with a song in one eye and the other a “hoss, ” she engaged in Chorus, Int. B. B., and Spanish Club. Samuel Miller-Sambo seems to have been a great one for those nautical landings on Ol’ Lake Erie; just loved to watch those boats go by. Really a wonderful all around guy. B. B., F. B., Int. B. B., Varsity Club, Cauldron Staff and Jr. Play. Frances Morgan-noted for her tranquility, but as much as one of us as anybody else. She entered from Mentor School in her Sophomore year; also a devotee of Girls’ Club and usher at Jr. Play. 11

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