Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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 Richard Titman-Princey, our roving Romeo. That bashful act was just a farce—we’re wise to ye kid! F. B., B. B., Wrestling, Student Council, Jr. Play, Varsity Club. Phyllis Whipple-entered from Painesville in her Jr. year. Phyl is anxious to settle down in her own cozy little nest.” Girls’ Club, Int. B. B., Newspaper Staff, Service Club, and Jr. Play usher. Marilyn Wickert-she tries to make us believe she wants to be an old maid, but we don’t take her seriously; forever full of fun and inventing ways to promote it. Girls’ Club, Chorus, Int. B. B., Cheerleader, Newspaper Staff and Jr. Play. Arty Ivone-R. T. . .the come hither femme fatale', a cute species from Cleveland who came to warm the hearts of all of us. Reserve cheerleader, Girls’ Club, Chorus, Class Officer, News- paper Staff, Service Club, Int. B. B., and Student Council. Richard Volante-a jolly fellow that cheered us all. Always known by his polite manner and overwhelming enthusiam. Entered from Collinwood High. Chorus, Band, F. B., Track, Service Club. CLASS MOTTO: LABOR ET TEMPUS OMNIA VINCIT Labor and Time Conquers All CLASS COLORS: BLUE AND GOLD CLASS FLOWER: AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE CLASS ADVISOR: MR. A. BARR YEARBOOK ADVISOR: MISS JANET KNOEPPEL 13 WRITE-UPS: M. S.

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.XI Earl Seith-Conde-senor of third period Espanol class. We never could figure out if Senora really surmised she had an unscheduled instructor. Besides being an active member in the Spanish Club, Earl was on the Newspaper Staff, Chorus and Service Club. John Shimek-J. S. started Jr. year here, formerly of Geneva High. That quiet chap, you didn't notice at that moment, until you realized he'd been watching all the time. . .then it was too late 11 Jr. Play Manager, and Chorus. Bernice Sperling-an ardent follower of M. M. H. S., Unequaled for her school spirit and zippo. Served the Spanish Club, Service Club, Girls' Club, Cauldron Staff, Jr. Play, Int. B. B., Chorus. Edna Stillwell-a great one for inducing the appreciation of the guitar. Edie is rather silent, but always in there plugging. She came to Madison in her Sophomore year. Glee Club, Chorus, Girls' Club. Joyce Peckham-Bones. . .idolized by everyone for her “easy to get along with manner; a foe of no one, but determined to be an author. Girls' Club, Chorus, Spanish Club, Newspaper Staff and Jr. Play Bookholder. Marilyn Schiring-Ha! . . .silly fools, as if I would commit myself. Amber rotated between N. H., Cleveland, and came to M. M. H. S. to follow Chorus, Cauldron Staff, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Int. B. B., Girls' Club and Service Club. Janet Nichols-the other half of that ever-faithful twosome we all remember. She backed the Spanish Club, Scholarship Club, Int. B. B., Girls' Club, Newspaper Staff, Chorus and Jr. Play usher. Leanord Schnell-Len dropped into our class during his Jr. year; formerly was an active student at Austinburg High. While he was here, he managed, outside of J. N. combination, to be an active member in F. B., Int. B. B., Varsity Club, and Spanish Club. 12



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JUNIOR PLAY “Papa Says No” by Felicia Metcalfe Directed by Mrs. Trescott Presented December 5th and 6th The Cast Alonzo K. Page.................................................................... Dan Brown Janet Page, his daughter.........................................................Joan Toppari Jack Prescott, her fiance...................................................Dick Woodworth Miss Luella Watts, a resident of the Miramar.............................................Doris Hughes Mrs. Helen Carter, a guest of the hotel.........................................Joanna Fuller Pete Carter, her son...............................................................Bill Herr Bill Sykes, desk clerk. .........................................................Dick Keyse Joe, a bellhop...................................................................Bob Luikart Toots, the elevator girl........................................................Barbara Gibbon Sallie, a waitress..........................................................Patricia Hubbard Liz, another waitress.......................................................Charlotte Cooper Mrs. Hawkins..............................................................................Mary Smith Genevieve, her daughter................................................................Dolores Jopko House Detective..................................................................Frank Ellis Mr. Ralph Morley, a resident.....................................................John Barrett The Junior Class Play “Papa Says No,” was presented to capacity audiences in M. M. H. S. auditorium the nights of December fifth and sixth. The setting of the play was the lobby of the Miramar Hotel in Florida. It is here that Mr. Alonzo K. Page of Milwaukee, Wis. arrives with his daughter Janet, en route to South America, where (Mr. Page hopes) Janet will forget her lover, Jack Prescott, of whom Mr. Page disapproves. Comedy hits were furnished by Dick Woodworth and Bill Herr who cleverly impersonated girls as part of the plan to delay the Pages on their trip South. A very successful characterization of an old maid resident of the hotel was done by Doris Hughes, whose excellent acting was enthusiastically received by the audience. Colorful parts were taken by Bob Luikart and Barbara Gibbon, bell-hop and elevator girl, whose roles added much to the romantic interest of the play. The mature character part, Mrs. Helen Carter, was capably handled by Joanna Fuller, whose chic appearance added glamour to the play. Dick Keyse, as the personable, long suffering hotel clerk; Charlotte Cooper and Pat Hubbard, two attractive maids; Dolores Jopko, a ‘‘bratty” child and her weary Mother, Mary Smith; Frank Ellis as the hard boiled detective -- all helped to provide our entertainment that will be long remembered by both cast and audience. 14

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