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CLASS OF 1951 CV' OU are richer today than you were yester- day if you have laughed often, given something, forgiven even more, made a new friend today, or made stepping stones of stumbling blocks. You are richer if you have thought more in terms of “thyself’ than “myself or if you have managed to be cheerful even when you were weary. You are richer if a little child has smiled at you, or a stray dog has licked your hand, or if you have looked for the best in others, and have given others the best in you. Our road through life is a new way for ail of us. We travel it only once. Each day finds us beginning anew our journey with no idea of what experiences, what scenery, what joys, what sorrows may come to us. But travel we must. With what confidence you go on your journey will depend upon to what extent you have mapped out each detail of your journey. 7
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SEPTEMBER School daze again—back to the old grind —football with Perry and Chardon--lost our “little brown jug’ for a year-- OCTOBER Our Jr. Hi football team played Geneva, Painesville, and Riverside--Sr. Hi battled Edgewood, Geneva, and Jefferson--safety assembly on Safford St. --remember that Kirtland game?--WOW!--oh, what fun at those Halloween parties in the gym--Notice, our Choral Club sang on WICA! — NOVEMBER Jr. Hi football with Painesville--Sr. Hi against Fairport and our Homecoming game with Perry--our fighting Blue Streaks came home with the first Western Reserve League Championship in the history of Madison! -- Frederick Sjobiarn played the piano in as- sembly--proof of our appreciation, we lost ten minutes of noon period—remember how well waxed the floor was at the G. A. A. square dance--oh, those poor initiates— stuffed ourselves to the gills on Thanksgiv- ing and were thankful for bicarbonate of soda --also for the week vacation, necessitated by the unexpected snow-- DECEMBER Off to a bang with the hilarious presentation of the Jr. class play, games with Perry, Spencer, Kirtland, and Geneva--Christmas Cantata put on by the Choral Club, and very beautiful it was—Choral Club also held their annual Christmas party and went caroling-- more basketball with Mentor and Alumni-- Senior Christmas party--Christmas and New Years vacation— Commencement, before us-- JANUARY back to school, with New Years resolutions made and broken—Blue Streaks fought Wick- liffe, Thompson, and Chardon—tobogganing season in full swing with plenty of snowballs on the side--played basketball with Perry, Ashtabula Harbor, Kirtland, and Chardon-- band, choral club and Jr. Chorus all contrib- uted to a beautiful Winter Concert-- FEBRUARY basketball with Fairport, Thompson, Wick- iiffe, and Riverside--Scholarship Club Ban- quet--heard it was very nice—basketball tournaments to decide the champs of ’51-- Senior class held another party--one day off to celebrate Washington’s Birthday! — MARCH Key Club father and son banquet--movie as- sembly, “King of Kings’1-spring vacation —the pause that refreshes and reminds you to start cramming for finals-- APRIL Sr. play, our last big project we worked at as a class and we really put everything into it--gayest party of the year followed--Dis- trict Preliminary Scholarship Tests--Music Festival at Mount Union College—members from both the band, chorus participated-- assembly by the Melody Four--isn’t it ama- zing what you can do with a few bells?-- MAY gala Spring Concert—the last one for us-- finals for the District Scholarship tests-- Ashtabula and Lake County Band Festivals at Conneaut High School--PROM NIGHT-- the event we dream of all year, and are never disappointed--Memorial Day cele- bration--Baccalaureate. our boost up the hill 6
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Principal Mr. Tidd Social Studies Secretary Joyce Pastor Coach Mr. Moritz Psychology Mrs. Behm Science Mr. Brockett Chemistry and Physics Mr. Bristol Math Miss Farabaugh Commercial Studies 8
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