Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Thenior Thuthie ith no myth Theth awful pretty, but the ain’t no thith; And of you’re nithe, you might get a kith; From Thcrewball Thenior Thuthie with: Hair like Pat Abplanalp Figure like Arty Ivone Personality like Alice Hietauen A smile like Mac Brockway Sophistication like Jo Givens Clothes like Mac Brockway School spirit like Bernice Sperling Eyes like Marilyn Atkin Face like Marilyn Atkin Senior Sammy was a boy As blond as blond could be; So if you that manly joy, Please send him here to me, Traveled: John Behling Marilyn Atkin Artistic: Jim Darrow Joanne Givens Prettiest Teeth: Tom Buse Janet Nichols Reliable: Sam Miller Barbara Frink Flirtatious: Hal Joiner Marilyn Schiring Most Fun: Bill Emmett Carol Jerome Voice Like: Tom Buse A1 Hietanen Class Comedian: A1 DeHeck Marilyn Schiring Legs: Csepegi Barb Frink Bashful: John Shimick Frances Morgan Stubborn Like: George Csepegi Marian Miller Most Likely to Succeed: J. Behling R. Seene Tallest: Hal Joiner Joyce Peckham Best Handwriting: Earl Seith Jo Givens

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BEAUX VhE word beau comes from the Latin word, bellus, meaning pretty or fine. A beau is something that is essential to every girl’s life and has been from the beginning of the world. The first beau recorded in history was Adam, in the Garden of Eden. Down through the pages of history have come many famous beaux such as Cleopatra's Anthony, Elizabeth's Essex, Juliet's Romeo, even down to the very modern beau such as Charles Boyer, the Great Lover, and American's Number One Beau, Vic Damone. There are many types of beaux, but the one found almost everywhere is the jealous one. This kind causes one trouble galore! He always seems to know that you were in the drugstore with the boy whom you promised him a week ago (in a weak moment, of course) that you would not go with or even speak to. Some kind friend no doubt thought it his duty to tell him, so the story goes, you've gotten into trouble again. For a slight change, we shall now take up the shy type. He is the answer to a maiden's prayer. One can have a good time with this specimen of humanity even if she practically has to carry on a one-sided conversation, but there you have it again the case of whether one prefers the ardent or shy type. That's up to the girl. There is a type of beau who isn't quite as evil as the eager lover. This specimen believes in interdigital relationship before marriage. Meaning of course, “holding hands. I don't think that “Mama's Little Angel should be left out of the typing of Beaux. He is very rare and is seldom seen out with the general run of lasses. When a girl picks one of these on her string, she has something exceptionally hard to brush off. If a girl is out looking for a husband, this example of manhood can be highly recommended for he is a sign of security. I fear that he would prove to be duU and very uninteresting as a husband. Last but not least, is the standard beau. He has a little of all these traits I have mentioned. He is the kind of boy a girl likes to go with best of all-he pays just enough attention to her to suit her; gets jealous just once in a while; every few weeks gets a small case of W. H. T. (wan- dering hand trouble) which can easily be cured. Beaux have their advantages and disadvantages, but the entire history of the human race proves that the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Beaux are very necessary in every girl's life, as I have said before. They are the girl's means of being able to go places and to see things. Society demands that a girl have an escort almost every place she goes. It is considered improper for a girl to appear at a dance or other social gatherings unescorted. Thus, she must have beaux so she can circulate. Despite their advantages and disadvantages, beaux all lead up to one thing—that is a nice home and a family in future years--so girls, be careful whom you choose III 15



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Senior Sally was a gift Sent down from heaven above, To all those boys who are adrift Upon the sea of love. Best Dancer: Alice Hietanen Earl Seith Talented Like: A1 DeHeck Marilyn Atkin Acting Ability: Rosmary Seene A1 DeHeck Youngest: Earl Seith Jo Givens Oldest: Edna Stillwell Tom Buse Talkative: Bill Reese R. Seene Class Philosopher; M. Schiring John Behling Most Carefree: Adrian Fortney Marilyn Wickert Boldest: Phyllis Whipple Jack Lowrie Most Freckles: S. Miller F. Morgan Bluffer Like: Len Schnell Schiring Shortest: Bill Reese F. Hinderlighter o Easily Fussed: M. Miller R. Titman v Biggest Feet: Fortney Seene Humor Like: Carol Jerome Mechanical Wizard: Bukky Joyce Pec ham Most Studious: J. Behling Janet Nichols Brunette boy with qualities Excelling all of that species; To look at him makes girls’ hearts glad; Because you know he must have had: Eyes like Hal Joiner Physique like Bernie Bob itch Athletic ability like George Csepegi Smile like John Behling Personality like Bill Reese Sense of humor like A1 DeHeck Poise like Lee Cornell School Spirit like Sam Miller Well groomed like Jim Darrow Hair like Bob Gromofsky

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