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SENIORS BEST DRESSED BOB KENT STEVE DRZIK PAT BLACKBURN BARB KEYSE MOST FLIRTATIOUS JOHN DAVIDSON JIM FENLASON EDYTH SOMNITZ JOANNE HARRIS BEST DANCER JIM MARSHALL JACK MORRIS JOYCE FERRICK CAROLYN RITOLA MOST POPULAR DAVE BEHM BILL BITTNER MARY JO McCORMICK PAT BLACKBURN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ALFRED NICELY CAROLYN RITOLA MOST ACTIVE BOB KEMERAIT BARB KEYSE MOST MUSICAL BOB WICKERT DAVE JONES PATTY JOPKO MARILYN QUIRK MOST SERIOUS PAUL LUTZ CAROLYN BRYER PRETTIEST TEETH JOHN DAVIDSON SALLY GREENE NICEST PERSONALITY MARIO IZZARELLI DONNA KENT BEST LOOKING BILL BITTNER PAT BLACKBURN NICEST LEGS DON DORAN EDYTH SOMNITZ BEST FIGURE ALEX SIPOS EDYTH SOMNITZ PRETTIEST EYES WILLIE CONE SALLY GREENE PRETTIEST HAIR JACK CONE MARILYN QUIRK MOST ATHLETIC DAVE BEHM FRANK STANONIK MARY JO McCORMICK VIVIAN BARBER CLASS COMEDIAN JOHN DAVIDSON BILL DONALDSON JOYCE FERRICK NANCY WOODS BEST HANDWRITER BOB SNYDER STEVE DRZIK EVELYN BRAINARD PERMELIA DIXON BOLDEST CHARLES EISENHART GARY BUKKY JEAN MORRIS PERMELIA DIXON MOST CAREFREE LYNN JOINER ELI CONE GLORIA SMITH CAROL WICKERT Best Wishes Graduates of '53 L. W. Wirtzburger Contractor Madison, O. Middle Ridge Hatchery 21 Madison, O.
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71 S I turn the pages of my “Diary. ” I see that we were the first eighth grade class to come to the high school building. We slowly crept into the school feeling not wanted and out of place. But we had a successful year by winning the Stunt Night Award and by having a class party at Madison-on-the-Lake, thus bring- ing a close to our eighth grade year at High School. We walked into school to start our Freshman year with big hopes of achievement. The Class officers were elected as follows: Pres. Bill Bittner, Vice President, Jim Fenalson, Secretary Donna Kent, Treasurer David Jones. We started the year with a Skating Party and everyone enjoyed themselves to the maximum. We had other activities with a class party at the end of the year, making the 9th grade year a com- plete success. We started our Sophomore year with a Skating Party and the annual Soph. Carnival. There were two side shows at the carnival, a Freak Show which went over big and a Cake Walk bringing the evening to a close. Class Officers were as follows: Pres. David Behm, Vice Pres. Alfred Nicely, Secretary Bob Kemerait, Treas. Bill Bittner. The year was completed with a class party at Madison-on-the Lake. Our Junior year was a big year. It meant work, so we all dug in and started our most difficult year. We sold stationery and candy in the halls at noon. We also sold magazines in which everyone worked hard and made it our most success- ful activity. We sponsored a play called Jumping Jupiter under the direction of Mr. Grafel. The Class Officers were Pres. Barb Keyse, Vice President Bill Bittner, Sec. Mary Jo McCormick, Treas. Alfred Nicely. We published a newspaper called the Blue White, and started the canteens. Then came the event we had worked so hard for, the Junior and Senior Prom, which was held at Manakiki Country Club. It was a beautiful prom and we know everyone that attended will remember it after they leave school. The event was brought to a close with everyone going to the Elks Club in Painesville for breakfast. Bill Bittner and Alfred Nicely were chosen to attend Boys' State. Carolyn Ritola was chosen for Girls' State. We completed the year with a class party at Madison-on-the-Lake. On a bright and beautiful day a group of very happy seniors walked into High School. “Seniors!!!' did I say Seniors. Why, it just seemed like yesterday that this same group of studenffe had crept into the building feeling very insignificant. We started the year with the following Class Officers: Pres. Alfred Nicely, Vice Pres. William Donaldson, Sec. Patricia Jopko, Treas. David Jones. We ended the Football season with the annual Homecoming Dance, which we think was the best Madison High has ever had. The Senior Cheerleaders planned a big Pep Rally the night before the Homecoming Game with Perry. It was a great success and we hope it will continue as an annual event at M. M. H. S. We also, sponsored a New Year's Eve Formal with the Juniors. We sold milk in the halls at noon, also Christmas Cards. We presented the Senior Play under the Direction of Mrs. Trescott. And then came the big day May 29, which was Graduation Day. Thus, completing our school days at Madison High School. Congratulations Class of '53 20 Madison Press Madison, Ohio
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January 16, 1963 PROPHECY Dear Joyce, Just a few lines to congratulate you on the opening of your new beauty salon! I hope you make a great success of your business. I was back to Madison over the Christmas Holidays and I was lucky enough to get lots of news about our classmates. Knowing how interested you've always been in everything that concerns our class, I will attempt to tell you all the news. Edythe Somnitz and her husband have just moved into an ultra modern home on Hubbard Road built by Jack Morris and Co. Barbara Keyse never fulfilled her am- bition to become a model but she certainly is a model wife and mother. Evelyn Brainard is also happily married. David Behm has just been chosen to play in the Olympics next year. I sure hope he helps the United States to come through with fly- ing colors. Charles Eisenhart and Jim Marshall have formed a double partnership. They race their famous racing car “Speed Demon and they own a farm as a hobby. Nancy Woods has just won the National Ladies Wrestling Championship. She has ob- tained great fame through the efforts of her manager, Joanne Harris. Carol Wickert, Patty Jopko, and Marilyn Quirk are now operating a secretarial school in Cleveland and Sally Greene is an airline hostess for T. W. A. I heard that Gary Bukkey had joined a Texas Rodeo that plans to tour the world. I saw Donna Kent on the street one day. She is teaching commercial subjects at M. M. H. S. She told me Vivian Barber was a physical education teacher at a big school in Chicago. She also told me that her brother, Bob Kent, is the local bar- ber. Compliments of inesville Gail G. Grant Co. 22 Oh
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