Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Cauldron AD MCMLIV M.M.H.S. Volume XXV 1954 Published Annually by the SENIOR CLASS of MADISON MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL MADISON, OHIO Dedication CTo Coach Bernard Rickie man, a gentleman we all admire, we dedicate this Cauldron. Best Wishes Graduates of '54 GREEN RIDGE FLORIST Madison, O. JACK JILL CHILDREN 2 N. Madison, O. Alma Mater Oh, we love our Alma Mater, Alma Mater fair and true, And though we wander far away We’ll often think of you. From the day we entered high school To the day we’ll say good-bye, Our memories have gathered Like the clouds in the sky. Though life be sad or gay Our thoughts will always be Among the friends we knew so very well. No matter where we roam, No matter where we stray, Our memories of Madison will stay. Oh, we love our Alma Mater, Alma Mater fair and true, And though we wander far away We’ll often think of you. Continued Success and Happiness GAIL G. GRANT 3 Painesville, O. Editorial Staff EDITOR Nancy Roth ASSISTANT EDITOR Stewart Buchanan SPORTS EDITOR Jack Austen BUSINESS MANAGER Peggy Shane ART EDITOR Mary Lou Massey CIRCULATION Barbara Berta ADVISOR Mr. Barr ADVERTISEMENT Howard Donaldson SNAPSHOTS Karen Cone TYPING Gloria Luikart With Best Wishes MRS. R. P. SCHAEPE Madison, O. NITA-PAT 4 Geneva, O MR. DONALDSON f EMOCRACY is not a salute to the flag of the singing of patriotic songs or the study of the dry bones of government, important though these things may be. Rather, it is playing the game, not letting the other fellow down, a give and take, a living together as friendly neighbors. For only through you may it come to pass that the power and the glory of this precious concept of democracy may not perish. 5 Mr. Barr Music Director Asst. Principal Mr. Winton Driving History, Coach Mr. Rickelman Coach, Phys. Ed. Human Relations Mrs. Hemple Librarian Good Luck LAKE ST. GARAGE ALDEN JOHNSON INSURANCE Joyce Pastor Secretary Our Madison, O. Unionville, O. Mr. Quiggle Science, Physics Chemistry Mrs. Gregg Mr. Andrews Home Economics History, English Journalism Mr. Stoll Math, History Mr. Kandare Shop Mr. Matusek Math Mrs. Behm (Not Pictured) Science, Biology Ec. Geog. Mrs. Trescott (Not Pictured) Latin, French, English, Speech Lots of Success in Your Future MARCY CHEVROLET 7 Geneva, O. September 11-----------Football Preview--Chardon 18----------Football--Perry--He re 26----------Football--Riverside--The re October 2----------Football--Kirtland--He re • 2----------Home Coming Dance 9----------Football--Spencer- - He re 16----------Football--Edgewood--Here 23----------Football--Jefferson--Here 24----------Varsity Club Hay ride Dance 29----------Football--Chardon--There November 5-------------Jr. High Home Coming 6..........Football—Wickliffe--There 13----------Football--Perry--The re 20----------Junior Play 24---------Basketball--West Geagua--There December 3-------------Piano Recital 4----------Basketball--Kirtland--He re 5----------Basketball--Geneva--He re 8----------Basketball--Thompson--There 12----------Basketball--Spencer--There M 15----------8th Grade Skating Party 18----------Basketball--Chardon--Here 20----------Christmas Cantata 29----------Basketball--Alumni--Here 8 Captains JOHN HERBERT AUSTEN “Mr. Touchdown U.S.A.” Class Pres. 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; F.T.A.4; Inter- Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Manager 1; Boys’ Basket- ball 2,3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Football Capt.4; W.R.L. All Star Football Team 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym manager 3; Hall Guard 4; Student Council 3; Prom committee 3; School Paper 4; Student Librarian 3,4; Ohio History, Civics and Government test winner 4; National Athletic Scholarship Society 4. BARBARA ANN BERTA “My Baby’s Coming Home” G.A.A. 1; Inter-class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Girls’ Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Gym Teacher 4; Play cast usher 3; Majorette 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3.4; Prom Committee 3; School Paper 3; Stu- dent Librarian 3; Girls’ All-Star Basketball 2; Usher for Gradua- tion 3. EARL DAVID BUCHANAN “With a Song In My Heart” Class Treasurer 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Scholarship Club 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A.4; Inter-Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Boys’ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Track 2, 3,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast Member 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4; All Star Band 4; Pep Band 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Hall Guard 4; Student Council 1,2,4; Prom Committee 3; American Essay Contest 1; National Athletic Scholarship Society 4. WILLIAM STEWART BUCHANAN “Pittsburgh, Pa.” Class Pres. 2; Key Club 2, 3,4; Scholarship Club I, 2, 3,4; Scholar- ship Club Pres. 3,4; Inter-Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast 2; Play Cast prompter 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Band Pres.4; Mount Union 2; Hail Guard 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Football Homecoming usher 4; Perfect Attendance 2; Prom com- mittee 3; Student Librarian 3; All Star Chorus 3; Dance Band 1, 2; National Athletic Scholarship Society 4. A Successful Future to you oil! EUCLID ELECTRIC CO. Edwards St. 10 Madison, O. MARY ANN BUKKY “Ricochet” Class Secretary 2,3; Class Treasurer 1; G.A.A. 1; Cauldron Staff 4; Play cast prompter 3; Hall Guard 3,4; Student Council 1; Foot- ball Queen Attendant 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Secretary 4; Reserve Cheerleader 1; Student Librarian 3; Usher for Graduation. V WILLIAM DEAN BOOTH “Wine, Women Song” Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Inter. Class Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Football Capt. 4; Chorus 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Foot- ball Homecoming Usher 4. JOANNE YVONNE BUTLER “Crazy Rhythm” Service Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Inter-class Basketball 3,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Play usher 3; Chorus 1; Hall Guard 4; Prom Committee 3; Reserve Cheerleader 1; School Paper 3; Student Librarian 1; Usher for Graduation 3. EDITH ELAINE BRA NICKY “I Believe” Service Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Cauldron Staff 4; School Paper 4. Success in the Future BEHM FUNERAL HOME 26 River St. Phone 4401 11 Madison, O. KAREN MARGARET CONE “Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue” Class Vice Pres. 3; Service Club 1,2; Scholarship Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Inter-class Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 1,2,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Play cast 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 3, 4; Prom committee 3; Student Secretary 4. HOWARD WALDEN DONALDSON, JR. , “To Be Alone” Key Club 2,3,4; Boys’ Basketball manager 2,3,4; Track Manager 2; Cauldron Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; All Star Band 3; Chorus 4; Per- fect Attendance 1,2; Jr. Play Stage Crew 3. MARY ANN DYNES “Changing Partners” Class Secretary 4; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 3,4; Girls’ Basketball 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Band 1; Majorette 2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 3,4; Football Queen Attendant 4; Basketball Queen 3; Basketball Queen Attendant 4; Prom Committee 3; School Paper 4; Served at Jr. Sr. Prom 2. JOHN WILLIAM FINLEY “Shrimp Boats” School Paper 4. a CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS I E. H. LANGE, AGENCY Main St. County Line Rd. 12 FIDEL BROS. PACKING Madison, O. Unionville, O. GORDON JOHN HEAD “Nature Boy Football 1; Safety Patrol 1. NAOMI JOYCE HARVEY “Oh, Lady Be Good” Service Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 1,4; Gym Teacher 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; School Paper 3; Student Librarian 3,4. GERALD RONALD HEJDUK “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” Class President 1; Key Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; F.T.A. 3; Inter-Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Boys’ Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Foot- ball 1, 2,3,4; Gym teacher 4; Cauldron staff 4; Play member 3; Band 1, 2; Pep band 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Mount Union 1, 2; Hall Guard 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 1.3; Prom committee 3; Boys’ State 3; Sec-tres. Varsity Club 4; Delegate Key Club Conven- tion 2; Football Homecoming Usher 4; All star Chorus 3; National Athletic Scholarship Society 4. I ROBERT HAROLD HAYES “Peter Cottontail” Inter-Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Track 3, 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Safety Patrol 1; School Paper 3; Student Librar- ian 2, 3. WILLIAM WOIDTKE PHILLIPS WELDING Very Best Wishes to M. H. S. Seniors Plumber Phone 3747 13 Unionville, O. Madison, O. JOHN GERALD HIETENAN “It’s So Nice To Have A Man Around The House’’ Football 1; Baseball 1,2; Chorus 1,2. HELEN ALICE HUMMEL “A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody” G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball; Girls’ Basketball 1,2,4; Play Usher 3; Cauldron Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2; Hall Guard 2, 3, 4; Home- Coming Attendant 4; Prom Committee 3; Cheerleader 2.3. ALICE MARIE JONES “Doin' What Comes Naturally” Service Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2, 4; Gym teacher 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Play cast usher 3; Chorus 1; Prom Committee 3; School Paper 4; Student Secretary 4; Student Librarian 3; Usher for Graduation 3. SHIRLEY JANE JOHNSON “I’ll Build A Stairway To Paradise” Scholarship Club 2; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 1; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast Usher 3; Perfect Attendance 2; Student Secretary 4; School Paper 4; Student Librarian 3; Usher for Graduation 3. GARY'S SUNOCO Congratulations Seniors MODERN FLORIST 14 Madison, O. Geneva, O. JAMES DAVID KLINGBEIL “Oh, How I Hate To Get UP In The Morning” Service Club 1; Key Club 2, 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Inter-Class Bas- ketball 1.2,3,4; Boys’ Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Gym teacher 4; Cauldron staff 4; Play cast member 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 4; Hall Guard 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 1, 3; Prom com- mittee 3; Boys’ State 3; Pres. Varsity Club 4; Vice Pres.. Key Club 4; Vice Pres. Student Council 3; Delegate Key Club Conven- tion 2, 3; National Athletic Scholarship Society 4. MARY LOUISE MASSEY “The Man I Love” Transferred to Madison Sophomore year. Service Club 2; Inter- Class Basketball 2, 3; Cauldron Staff 4; Play cast usher 3; Dress Making Contest 2; Student Librarian 3. GLORIA JEAN LUIKART “Jeanne With Light Brown Hair” Scholarship Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 2; Jr. Play 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; All-Star Band 3; Pep Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Perfect Attendance 1,2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Student Secretary 4; Dance Band 1,2. mmm j Best Wishes Graduates of ‘54 L. W. WIRTZBURGER SONS, CONTRACTORS MIDDLE RIDGE HATCHERY 15 Madison, O. Madison, O. NORMA JEAN MORGAN “The Bunny Hop G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Girls’ Basketball 2, Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Band 4; Chorus 3,4; Student Secre- tary 4; Dress Making Contest 3. DONALD GLENN MITZELL “Strange Things Are Happening” Varsity Club 4; Inter-Class Basketball 3; Boys’ Basketball 1,2,4; Football 4. DAVID NELLIGAN “Living Is So Easy” Transferred in junior year. Football Manager 4; Chorus 4. ALLAN LEE OLSEN “I’ll See You In My Dreams” Key Club 2, 3,4; Scholarship Club 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Junior Play; Band 1,2, 3,4; Prom Committee. JOHN ROTH, FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Madison, O. PATRICKS Madison, O. 16 RAYMOND RUSSELL PETERS “Deep In The Heart Of Texas” Transferred to Madison in Junior Year. Cauldron Staff 4; Student Librarian 4. WARREN ELLSWORTH PRINCE “Going Steady” Inter-Class Basketball 2, 3,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. NANCY CAROL ROTH “Petite Waltze” Service Club 2; Scholarship Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Cauldron Editor 4; Play cast 1; Hall Guard 3; Student Secretary 4; School Paper Editor 3; Perfect Attendance 2,3; Usher for Graduation 3. Lots of Success in Your Future MADISON LUMBER CO. 17 Madison, ALVA CHARLES SHANHAN “You’ll Be Surprised” Football 3; Cauldron Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; American Es- say contest 3. EILEEN PATRICIA SHINSKY “Ain’t Misbehavin’” Service Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1,2,4; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2; Cauldron Staff 4; Hall Guard 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Librarian 3,4; Vice Pres, of Service Club 3; Served at Post-Prom Party at Elks 2. MARGARET SHANE “Peg Of My Heart” Class Vice President 4; Scholarship Club 1,2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Play Cast Member 3; Cauldron Staff 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus Accompanist 1, 2,3,4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 4; Prom Com mittee 3; American Essay Contest 1, 2,4. CAROLYN MAE SIDLEY “Oh, You Beautiful Doll” Vice President 2; Scholarship Club 1,2, 3,4; County Executive Com- mittee 4; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Girls’ Basket- ball 2,4; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Business Man- ager 3; Secretary 4; All-Star Band 3; Pep Band 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Hall Guard 4; Student Council 3, sec. ,4, pres., Football Queen 4; Girls’ State 3; Cheerleader 1. Success in the Future THOMPSON MOTORS Madison, Ohio THE QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS 38 South Broadway St. 18 Geneva, Ohio THOMAS ARTHUR SPARR “St. Louis Blues” Class Treasurer 4; Key Club 2,3,4: Key Club Pres. 4; Varsity Club 4; Inter-class Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Boys’ Basketball 2,3; Foot- ball 1,3,4; Football Manager 2; Inter-class Track Meet 3; Gym teacher 4; Jr. Play Assist. Stage Manager 3; Hall Guard 3; Prom Committee 3. LEE ROCKWELL STEWART “Trumpeters Lullaby” Class President 4; Key Club 4; Cauldron Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All Star Band 3,4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 3; American Essay Contest 2. THOMAS DUSTEN THROOP “Slippin' Around” Cauldron Staff 4. 1 THOMAS ANDREW URSO “Gone Fishin'” Football 1; Safety Patrol. Best Wishes GENEVA HARDWARE COMPANY Geneva, O. Painesville, O. DANIELS LADIES STORE 19 MARY JANE WATSON “I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Class Secretary 1; Scholarship Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast, Ticket Taker 3; Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Hall Guard 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Student Secretary 4; Student Li- brarian 3. MARY ARLENE WRIGHT “Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue Scholarship Club 2; F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2; Cauldron Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Band 1, 2, 3,4; All-Star Band 3; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Football Queen Attendant 4; Prom Committee 3; American Essay Contest 3; School Paper 3; Student Study Hall Teacher 3. LELAND HENRY WEST “Lover Key Club 2,3,4; Inter-Class Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 4; Play Cast 3; Cauldron Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Mount Union 2; Hall Guard 2, 3, 4; Prom committee 3; All Star Chorus 3; Service Club 1; Student Study Hall Teacher 4. JERRY PETER MEIER “You’ll Never Walk Alone Class Colors - Maroon and White Class Flower - White Carnation Class Motto - He who plans is a dreamer, He who works is a drudge. But he who plans and works his plan, Is a conquerer. Congratulations Seniors MILLER HARDWARE STORE N. Madison, O. VON BESSELERS next to the show 20 Geneva, O. Seniors MOST POPULAR MARY ANN DYNES CAROLYN SIDLEY JERRY HEJDUK BILL BOOTH MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED NANCY ROTH PEGGY SHANE ALAN OLSEN STEWART BUCHANAN MOST ACTIVE CAROLYN SIDLEY NANCY ROTH STEWART BUCHANAN JIM KLINGBEIL MOST MUSICAL GLORIA LUIKART PEGGY SHANE DAVE BUCHANAN LEE STEWART MOST ATHLETIC BARBARA BERTA NAOMI HARVEY JACK AUSTEN JIM KLINGBEIL CLASS COMEDIAN BARBARA BERTA EILEEN SHINSKY BILL BOOTH JACK FINLEY MOST FLIRTATIOUS MARY ANN DYNES TOM SPARR MOST SERIOUS SHIRLEY JOHNSON RAY PETERS BEST DRESSED MARY JANE WATSON LEE STEWART MOST ATTRACTIVE JOANNE BUTLER JERRY HIETANEN NICEST PERSONALITY CAROLYN SIDLEY STEWART BUCHANAN PRETTIEST TEETH JOANNE BUTLER WALTER ROOKS PRETTIEST HAIR KAREN CONE DON MITZELL PRETTIEST EYES MARY BUKKY TOM SPARR PRETTIEST HANDWRITING MARY WRIGHT JERRY HEJDUK NICEST LEGS KAREN CONE JIM KLINGBEIL NICEST FIGURE MARY BUKKY BILL BOOTH NEATEST HELEN HUMMEL LEE WEST SHYEST EDITH BRA NICKY ALVA SHAHAN MOST TALKATIVE MARY LOU MASSEY WARREN PRINCE MOST CAREFREE ALICE JONES TOM URSO BOLDEST BARBARA BERTA TOM THROOP QUIETEST HELEN HUMMEL GORDON HEAD MOST FUN. NORMA MORGAN BILL BOOTH BEST DANCER GLORIA LUIKART JERRY HEJDUK MOST RELIABLE PEGGY SHANE LEE WEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MARY JANE WATSON DAVE NELLIGAN PRETTIEST SMILE NORMA MORGAN JERRY MEIER TALLEST NAOMI HARVEY JIM KINKOLPH SHORTEST EDITH BRANICKY JACK FINLEY TAYLOR PONTIAC 21 Geneva, O Class History CiJ OW well we remember that first morning we entered M. M.H.S. as Eighth Graders! As c J i we entered the crowded halls, we all had the feeling of insignificance. There were so many people, and so many rooms! One day we managed to all end up in the same room, and realized this was the opportune time to elect officers. Elected that year were: Pres., Jim Klingbeil, V. Pres., Chuck Booth, Sec., Carolyn Sidley, Treas., Anthony Incorvati, and Student Council Representative, Marjorie Raveling. During that first month, everything was so different and strange that it seemed we'd all have inferiority complexes, but after a party at Watson's, we became better acquainted, and gained enough courage to keep our chins up and face those upper classmen together. With the help of our homeroom advisors, Mr. Meyer and Mr. Brockett, we sponsored activities to start funds for the future. We also became ar- dent toboggan fans and traveled to Chardon for a cold but enjoyable time. A wonderful class picnic at Buchanan’s brought to a close our first year at M. M.H.S. Next year we were Freshmen--really in high school now! Homeroom teachers this year were Mr. Kilpatrick and Mrs. Behm. Jerry Hejduk was our class president, and other of- ficers were: V. Pres., Jim Klingbeil, Sec., Mary Jane Watson, Treas., Mary Bukky, and Student Council Representative Dave Buchanan. Our activities consisted of a skating party at Austinburg, and another toboggan party. Thus this year, a valuable one to all of us, came to a close with our class party at Buchanan’s. Time was fleeing, and already we were Sophomores! “Stew” Buchanan led us through a happy and successful year. Our other officers were: V. Pres., Jim Klingbeil, Sec., Mary Bukky, Treas., Jim Kinkolph, and Student Council Representatives Dave Buchanan and Jim Klingbeil. Then, as “money-making” projects we sponsored a skating party at Austinburg, a carnival in the H.N.K. gym, and the original Amateur Talent Show for Students. After all this work, we treated ourselves to another toboggan party. Mrs. Trescott and Mr. Rickleman, our homeroom advisors, helped us greatly through this year. Mrs. Buchanan’s lemonade has won fame as something we looked forward to at our annual picnics at Rowland Beach, or better known to us as Buchanan’s Beach. Our Junior year was a big year for us! Throughout the year we made lots of money by selling magazine subscriptions, candy and stationery. Officers for this year were Pres., Jack Austen, V. Pres., Karen Cone, Sec., Mary Bukky, Treas., Dave Buchanan, and Stu- dent Council Representatives Carolyn Sidley, Jim Klingbeil, and Jerry Hejduk. Homeroom teachers this year were Mr. Andrews and Mr. Cover. We worked like Trojans to put on our three-act mystery comedy play “Room 13” and enjoyed every minute of it. This year we started what we hope will become a tradition--the basketball homecoming dance called the “Bas- ket Ball”. Mary Ann Dynes was chosen to reign as queen, and Mary Jo McCormick, Sally Mavko, and Nancy Dixon were her attendants. May 15th was here! Our Prom! It was every- thing we had dreamed it to be. It was held at the Madison Country Club. After this, we had a Post-Prom Party and breakfast at the Elks Club in Painesville. Jerry Hejduk and Jim Kling- beil were sent to Boys’ State this year, and Carolyn Sidley attended Girls’ State. Even with all the work on our many activities, we had time for a couple class parties. Our Junior year came to an end with a swell class picnic at Buchanan’s. Seniors! Our last year of high school, and we find that it isn't as thrilling as we thought because each one realizes that after this year we will never be able to come back to M. M.H.S. as students. Lee Stewart was elected as president for our last year. Other officers were: V. Pres., Peg Shane, Sec., Mary Ann Dynes, and Treas., Tom Sparr, and Cauldron Editor, Nancy Roth. Stewart and Dave Buchanan, Mary Wright and Carolyn Sidley served on the Student Coun- cil for the year. Our first activity was the Homecoming Dance following the Madison-Kirtland game. Carolyn Sidley was voted to reign as Football Queen, and her attendants were Mary Bukky, Helen Hummel, Mary Ann Dynes and Mary Wright. Our Senior play was a great success. As we look back upon our years at M.M.H.S., we shall remember and cherish every wonderful moment. We shall remember also the times when things seemed discouraging, but from these things we grew up. We feel capable to meet the years ahead because of the lessons learned and past experiences in the classrooms, on the football field, in clubs, and in other school activi- ties. Now we must leave all these behind to go on using the knowledge we've gained. In the tra- ditional blue and white caps and gowns, and to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance”, we march to receive our symbols of achievement--our diplomas. In whatever field we choose, we shall always remember what we owe to our alma mater. Thank you, M. M. H. S. W. A.'S HI-TRUCK SERVICE PALACE 22 N. Madison, O. Class Prophecy C f f ?ALKING home one day from my work as a file clerk at Dave Nelligan's Golf Ball Manu- Vy facturing Company, I noticed with interest a new establishment in the center of town. Amused by the sign “Fortunes Told”, I decided to be one of the fortune-teller's first custom- ers. What a surprise for me to see seated before the crystal ball--Mary Lou Massey who was recognizable even behind her dark veil. Coming out of my daze I chatted with her a few min- utes and then I requested her to gaze in her crystal ball and tell me what all my old classmates of Madison High are now doing. This is what she told me. In a new hospital financed by wealthy philanthropist, Alva Shahan, are nurses Peggy Shane and Karen Cone, and medical technologist, Mary Jane Watson. Classmates who joined the sports world after graduation were Jack Austen and Bill Booth, pro football players, Jerry Hietenan, prize fighter, and Gordon Head, wrestler. Carolyn Sidley is doing wonders in the New York slum area as a socialogist where Stew Buchanan is building many new homes at low prices for the people. Band leader Howard Donaldson and vocalist Dave Buchanan are touring the country, and are now at the Copa Banana, owned by A1 Olsen. Mary Wright is employed there also as a hat-check girl. Helen Hummel has been engaged to paint portrait of President “Honest” Jack Finley, the shortest president ever to occupy the White House. Secretary of the Treasury, Lee Stewart announced that since “Honest Jack” was inaugurated their National debt has been paid off and the United States is finally making money. Gloria Luikart has recently made her debut as pianist in the All-Girl Orchestra. The famous animal Clinic of West, Klingbeil and Branicky has recently announced that they are specializing in French poodles. Mary Bukky, famous beautician has been giving the dogs “poodle cuts” and manicures. Naomi Harvey, missionary penetrated the deepest part of Africa only to find Jerry Hejduck, expeditionist, there to meet her. He informed her that he was searching for a zooliculeturial bug. Of special interest to all the people who are plagued by the bite of the zooliculeturial bug is the discovery of serum X60 by Tom Urso. Tom announced if the serum is applied immedi- ately after the bite one’s chances of living are greatly increased. Wealthy Florida manufacturer Mary Ann Dynes' private secretary Eileen Shinsky, revealed today that their company will make the serum available to the public as soon as possible. The first feature picture to be shown this year at the new Warren Prince Theatre in Chi- cago is “Private Secretary” starring Norma Morgan and character actor Robert Hayes. Much public claim has been given to newspaper reporter Nancy Roth for aiding F.B.I. Chief Jerry Mier in recovering the $30, 000 stolen from Don Mitzell’s Self-Service Station. Tom Throop's latest book “The Tallest Tales” has become an overnight best-seller. The novel is of such simplicity and sincerity that the reader is compelled to read it from cover to cover before laying it aside. The dude ranch of Texan Ray Peters has been attracting vacationers from far and wide. Among the dudes visiting there now are JoAnne Butler, Broadway actress, food connoisseur Walter Rooks, and hydrogen scientist Jim Kinkolph. Barbara Berta's manager, Shirley Johnson, announced to the press recently that the Ten- nis Champion will make a cross-country tour of the major cities very soon. All proceeds from the appearances will go to charity. My visit with the fortune teller over, I felt that I had never lost touch of my old classmates. Happy over the success of the class of '54, I walked home that night with much lighter steps. Alice Jones Happiness Always W. J. KEYSE INSURANCE Madison, O. DAVID V. HEARN PLUMBING INC. 23 Madison, O. Junior Play FTER many weeks of practice, the Junior Class presented their three-act comedy play, “Hillbilly Weddin'”, under the direction of Mr. Theodore Grafel, on the evening of Novem ber 20th. The play took place in the hills and portrayed the story of problems facing an anxious father, trying to marry off his three eldest daughters. Complications set in, but after a series of hilarious events, Ceelie ends up with a husband, Bonnie Mae with a nursing career, and everyone just plain happy. An excellent performance was given by all. Members of the cast were: Paw................................................. Ralph Spaulding Maw................................................... Carol Davis Ceelie................................................ Sally Mavko Bonnie Mae...........................................Nancy Semones Juney Lou..............................................Betty Fish Four...........................................................Linda Behm Five...................................................Carol Jenkins Six.............................................................Lois Woidtke Cbeey Upschlager..............................................Norman Smith Chiz Upschlager........................................David Hayes Ronald Maxwell.................................................David Braski Lucy Maxwell........................................Joanne Pierfelice The Reverend.........................................James Woidtke Cousin Zeke.....................................................Jack Hummel The Cousins...............................David Binning, Bill Grof David West, Bill Borer Prompters.................................Joan Cone, Janice Sidley Stage Managers.....................Ralph Benedict, Charles Woidtke Congratulations R. G. ST. JOHN REALTY 24 Madison, O. Class Of 1955 First Row: Maurice vVheeler, Lois Woidtke, James Bidlack, Barbara Engstler, Charles Woidtke, Nancy Semones, Janice Sidley, David Braski, Mary Lou Hribar, James Woidtke, Angela Izzarelli, Joseph Pocza. Second Row: Mr. Rickelman, Darlene Broom, Thomas Parker, Linda Behm, Richard Dame, Regina Kaferle, Mary Bond, Alice Shahan, Carol Davis, Carol Hawes, Carol Jen- kins, Mr. Andrews. Third Row: Grace Toth, Ralph Spaulding, Raymond McClish, Joanne Lee, David Ernst, David Leet, Terence Neely, Betty Jean Fish, Ralph Benedict. Fourth Row: Joan Cone, Thomas Mitchell, Donald Jacobson, Edward Woodland, Anna Mae Riggs, David Binnig, Sally Mavko, David West. Fifth Row: Joella Orgel, Beverly Jerome, Jerry Krauter, William Vandervort, Marion Ogden, Janet Balch, James Stevens, Florence Neal. Sixth Row: William Grof, Joanne Pierfelice, David Hayes, Olen Claypool, Sally Scheur- ing, Norman Smith, William Borer. Seventh Row: James Smith, Donald Norris, William Safcik, Jack Hummel, Donald Kemerait. Loads of Luck STANSON MOTORS Geneva, O. COLONY CLEANERS 25 Geneva, O. Class Of i First Row: Eva Hummel, Roland Jerome, Marjorie Brown, Charles Finley, Eleanor Mathews, Nancy Dixon, Floyd Conrad, Barbara Bush, John Glenn, Francis Howes. Second Row: Mr. Matuscak, Susan Green, Katharine Keyse, Karen Bell, Janet McIntosh, Nancy Gibbon, Nelma Gibson, Kathryn Jakse, Mary Amos, Michael Fedele, James Keyse. Third Row: Sandra Kroflic, Arthur Johnson, Wanda Atken, Lynn Bernard, Frances Hayes, Eugene Nelligan, Patricia Claxon, Anne Griswold. Fourth Row: Keneth Bugbee, Larry Kinkolph, Earl Naughton, George Eisenhart, Donald Dodge, Lawrence Donaldson, Lynn Harvey, Arlene McClelland, Claudia Cooper. FARM ELECTRIC LAKE FLORISTS Best Wishes Your Frigidaire Dealer Fairport-Nursery Rd. 26 Madison, O. Painesville, O. 1956 First Row: Carmella Reese, Russell Warner, Betty Willm, Ronald Stella, Gene Walker, Jack Roth, Leona Taylor, Richard Schaepe. Second Row: Roy Winfield, Barbara Willm, Joan Whipple, Mary Peterson, Shirley Price, Lauralee Swertzfager, Ginger Wymor, Mary Shahan, Mary Jean Roper, Gertrude Warner. Third Row: Marion Ucman, Delores Yelenic, Dale Schwarzman, Daniel Rand, John Ver- nick, William Odegard, Barbara Zellers, Mrs. Trescott. Best Wishes EVERETT AUTO SERVICE MADISON GARDENS 27 North Madison, O. Madison, O. Class Of First Row: Marie Carey, Gilbert Conklin, Theresa Campbell, William Howes, Keith Groves, Sandra Bukky, Janet Dill, William Baltz, Linda Carr, Stephen Burk. Second Row: Anita Bailey, Ronald Hupertz, Marguarite Corle, Jerry Bernard, Marjorie Denslow, James Davis, Jenny Davidson, Theodore Grafel, Darla Domingos, Edward Ciempa. Third Row: Alice Barton, Glenn Bailey, Mary Harris, Norman Alexander, Josephine Bobitch, Robert Cadmes, Virginia Bond, Paul Beach. Fourth Row: Diana Hejduk, Frank Geistle, Linda Cone, Nancy Berta, Gala Craxton, Shirley Callihan, Marlene Hazen, Mr. Stoll. Fifth Row: Arley Gibson, Michael Fidele. Continued Success and Happiness WILLOW CRAFT 28 Madison, O. 1957 First Row: Herbert Will, Barbara Jamison, Raymond Zeman, Barbara Leming, Edward Naughton, Eileen Neely, John Orgel, Nancy Thompson, Phillip Reese. Second Row: Frank Wickert, Frances Mavko, Dirk Turkenburg, Jilda Izzarelli, David Jacobson, Dell Turner, Richard Roth, Phyllis Miller, Mrs. Behm. Third Row: Fay Van Guilek, William Luhnow, Shirley Prime, Earl Smith, Evelyn Ucman, Jesse Wood, Frances Marshall, Lawrence Markgraf. Fourth Row: Martha Janovsky, Judy Titman, Anthony Meier, Kathleen Vogrig, John Paul, Lorraine Kerby, Howard Ludt, Shirley Underwood. Fifth Row: Leo Obenchain, Dallas Piercy, Art Thomas, Kathleen Shinksy, Keith Stan- cliff, Mr. Winton, Paul Molan, Heather Parker. Congratulations and a heap of Good Luck to the class of 54 GENEVA BUICK 220 E. Main St. 29 Geneva, O. Class Of First Row: Michael Wymor, Dorothy Sudbrook, Nathan Rogers, Mary Lou Postman, Doug- las Rist, Carol Powell, James Trisket, Judith Zakrajsek, Robert Montgomery, June Rutter. Second Row: Mary Parker, Randy West, Patricia Roper, Christopher Wolfe, Norma Scott, Ronald Sale, Diane LaMunyan, James Vinkovich, Pauline Ludt, Mr. Quiggle. Third Row: Joseph Sidley, Donna Mae Sesler, Ronald Lustig, Patricia Rand, Thomas Newby, Donna Warner, Dennis Sholtis, Carla Stier. Fourth Row: Barbara Stipe, Charles Zupancic, Kenneth Vandervort, James Wood, Richard Stewart, Edward Wick, Joseph Six, Raymond Toth. Fifth Row: Robert Mahan, James Potter, Richard Smith, Robert Wagner. Loads of Success to Madison's Graduating Class JACKSON'S CLOTHING STORE Geneva, O. QUIRK RADIO TELEVISION 30 N. Madison, O. 1958 First Row: Robert Chapman, Ruth Ann Bugbee, David Bell, Jerry Hupertz, Barbara Haase, Chuck Dixon, Gaytha Gutshall, Joan Houston, Dennis Bodak, Ann Brown. Second Row: Mr. Kandare, Nikki Biscotti, Patricia Eager, David Ferguson, Norma Canatral, Donald Herlin, Helen Gulyas, Wayne Barnhouse, Martha Herrick, Homer Guthrie, Mrs. Eisbrenner. Third Row: Gene Beall, Marion Feeny, Joseph Babic, Nancy Davis, James Frink, Judy Campbell, Steve Davis, Eileen Elliott. Fourth Row: Alvin Grace, Joan Hummel, Larry Ferguson, Robert Bugbee, Philip Bondi, Larry Cromwell, John Fankhauser, Dale Baumgarten, Barbara Clark. Fifth Row: James Haase, Carl Fisher, Arnold Hunt, Farrell Gallagher. Congratulations to a fine school. Phone 4252 ERBACHER'S PURE OIL SERVICE Madison, O. Brake Service Ignition Service Tune Motors 31 King and Queen C7 HE Junior-Senior Prom was held May 15, 1953 at the Madison Country Club. The King and Queen were Mario Izzarelli and Barbara Keyse. The lilting strains of the Hal Lynn Orchestra set the pace for the evening. An after-prom party was held at the Elks Club in Painesville. 32 Senior Chorus First Row: Sally Mavko, Janet McIntosh, Margaret Shane, Karen Cone, Carolyn Sidley, Janice Sidley, Nancy Dixon, Naomi Harvey, Sally Scheuring, Barbara Zellers. Second Row: Lois Woidtke, Mary Lou Hribar, Lauralee Swertfager, Linda Behm, Mary Wright, Barbara Bush, Susan Green, Carol Jenkins, Wanda Atkins, Mary Ann Dynes, Frances Hayes. Third Row: Lee West, Jerry Hejduk, Stewart Buchanan, David Buchanan, James Kling- beil, Howard Donaldson, William Grof, Ralph Benedict, Lawrence Donaldson, Ronald Stella. Fourth Row: Darlene Broom, Angela Izzarelli, Regina Kaferle, Norma Morgan, Gloria Luikart, Joan Cone, Joella Orgel, Grace Toth, Betty Jean Fish, Mr. Barr. Fifth Row: Mary Jane Watson, Joanne Perifelice, Barbara Berta, Beverly Jerome, Nancy Semones. BEDELL'S SOHIO SERVICE Best Wishes Seniors of '54 SPEED WAY INN 34 Madison, O. Madison, O. Junior Chorus First Row: Patricia Eager, Anita Dailey, Barbara Lemming, Norma Cantaral, Mary Parker, Jenny Davidson, Martha Herrick, Victoria Larko, Frances Mavko, Fay VanGuilek. Second Row: Bonnie Romig, Donna Sholtis, Jilda Izzarelli, Dell Turner, Martha Janovsky, Marie Carey, Marguarite Corle, Ruth Ann Bugbee, Judith Zakarjsek, Mary Lou Postman, Nancy Davis, Loraine Kerby, Mr. Barr. Third Row: Randy West, Ronald Hupertz, Frank Wickert, James Frink, Steve Davis, Joseph Sidley, Thomas Newby, Edward Naughton, Keith Groves, Judith Titman. Fourth Row: June Rutter, Eileen Neely, Nancy Thompson, Barbara Jamison, Mary Harris, Heather Parker, Joan Houston, Patricia Rand, Joan Hummel, Robert Bugbee. Fifth Row: Barbara Haase, Carol Powell, Josephine Bobitch, Donna Warner, Joyce Quirk, Nancy Berta, Barbara Clark, Diana Hejduk, Linda Cone. Sixth Row: Virginia Bond, James Trisket, Earl Smith, Jess Wood, John Fankhauser. Seventh Row: Tony Meier, Frank Geistle, Leo Obenchain, Robert Cadmes. Compliments of A P FOOD STORE WRIGHT'S DEPARTMENT STORE 35 Geneva, O. Geneva, O. Band First Row: Jon Eckert, Janet Bezdek, Peg Shane, Susan Greene, Roy Winfield, Judy Stubblefield, Donald Dodge, Carol Jenkins, Dick Carl, Mary Wright, Carolyn Sidley, Betty Fish, Ralph Spaulding, Andy Johnson. Second Row: Frank Wickert, Linda Carr, Janet Dill, May Williams, Mary Lou Hribar, Joan Whipple, Martha Buchanan, Anne Griswold, Sally Scheuring, Jim Haase, Grace Rogers, Katherine Keyse, Gloria Luikart, Joanne Jenkins, Laurelee Swertzfager. Third Row: Edward Keyse, Michael Wymer, Darla Domingos, Frances Marshall, Carol Toth, James Trisket, Bill Grof, Lee Stewart, Arthur Johnson, Lee West, Joanne Pier- felice, Joyce Quirk, Nancy Berta, Mary Peterson, Ted Grafel, Nathan Rogers, Frances Hayes. Fourth Row: Robert Chapman, Joel Klingbeil, Nancy Gibbons, Linda Behm, Wanda At- kins, David Buchanan, David Braski, Ralph Benedict, Howard Donaldson, James Kling- beil, David Binnig, James Keyse, Ronald Stella, Bill Baltz, Mr. Barr. Congratulations 1 THE MILLER REALTY COMPANY Realtors Insurors 36 Established 1908 Main Office Geneva, O. Baton Twirlers Mary Ann Dynes, Barbara Berta, Nancy Semones, Nancy Dixon, Barbara Bush. Best Wishes Seniors of '54 THE MAYHEW FEED FUEL CO. SPEAR'S GROCERY STORE 37 Madison, Ohio Madison, Ohio C i HE Senior's first activity of the year was the Football Homecoming Dance which was held after the Madison-Kirtland game on October 2. Bill Booth, co-captain of the football team, crowned Carolyn Sidley 1953 Home- coming Queen. The attendants were Mary Wright, Mary Bukky, Helen Hummel and Mary Ann Dynes. Their escorts were senior football players, Stewart Buchanan, Jim Klingbeil, Jerry Hejduk and Tom Sparr. Little Miss Wendy Mayhew, escorted by Master Billy Barr, was the crown bearer. The gym was decorated in blue and white streamers, and dancing to the music of Les Girton and his band was enjoyed by students, friends and alumni. LOG CABIN RESTAURANT 38 N. Madison, O. Football First Row: Mr. Rickelman, Mr. Ray Pethel, Thomas Sparr, Stewart Buchanan, James Klingbeil, William Booth, Gerald Hejduk, Jack Austen, Leland West, Mr. Winton. Second Row: Donald Mitzell, Donald Norris, Donald Kemerait, David Hayes, James Stevens, Charles Woidtke, David Nelligan. Third Row: Ralph Benedict, Norman Smith, Maurice Wheeler, Donald Jacobson, William Grof. Fourth Row: Lynn Bernard, Floyd Conrad, Robert Booth, Dale Swarzman, Jack Hummel, Daniel Rand, Lawrence Donaldson, Kenneth Bugbee. May the class of 54 have rich journeys thru life Plumbing Heating Inc. 40 CHARLES F. ECKERLE Madison, O. Junior Varsity First Row: Robert Cadmes, Jerry Hupertz, Norman Alexander, Arthur Thomas, Carl Fisher, Michael Fedele, Jess Wood. Second Row: Ronald Hupertz, Jerry Bernard, Charles Dixon, David Jacobson, James Trisket, Thomas Newby, Keith Groves, Edward Naughton. Third Row: James Frink, Earl Smith, Richard Roth, James Davis, Stephen Davis, Frank Wickert. Fourth Row: Mr. Stoll, Philip Reese, Steve Burk, William Baltz, Farrell Gallagher, Charles Zupancic, Glen Bailey. Best of Luck FOSTER HARDWARE Madison, O. MADISON PRESS 41 Madison, O. V A R S I T Y First Row: Jack Austen, Stewart Buchanan, James Klingbeil, Gerald Hejduk, Dave Buchanan. Second Row: Mr. Rickie man, Charles Woidtke, Norman Smith, David Hayes, Donald Dodge. u n V i a 0 r r s I t First Row: Mr. Rickleman, Donald Norris, James Smith, Donald Dodge. Second Row: Roland Jerome, Lynn Bernard, Jerome Fedele, Larry Donaldson, Bob Booth, Bill Odegard. Lots of Success in Your Future STANDARD DRUG Geneva, O. MADISON HARDWARE 42 Madison, O. First Row: Richard Roth, Robert Cadmes, Keith Groves, Jerry Bernard, Eddie Naughton, Earl Smith, Norman Alexander, Ronnie Hupertz Second Row: David Jacobson, Gilbert Conklin, Leo Obenchain, Mr. Win- ton, Ed Ciempa, Jim Davis, Frank Wickert First Row: Chuck Dixon, Farrall Gallagher, Mr. Stoll, James Trisket, Steve Davis. Second Row: Dennis Sholtis, Jerry Hupertz, Bill Shannon, Glenn Harvey, Gene Bukky, Thomas Newby. Third Row: Joel Klingbeil, Ronnie Bernard, James Loomis, Jack Shannon. A Successful Future to You All I BENNET MANUFACTURING CO. 43 Madison, O. Track First Row: Jack Hummel, Stewart Buchanan, Robert Hayes, William Booth, David Bu- chanan, David Hayes. Second Row: Mr. Rickelman, Lynn Bernard, Charles Woidtke, Robert Cadmes, Earl Smith, Edward Naughton. Third Row: Norman Alexander, James Stevens, Donald Norris, Norman Smith, Ronald Stella. Good Luck to the Graduating Class of 54 THE JERRY-FAYE SHOPPE We give and redeem Eagle Stamps Madison, O. 10 Main Street 44 F. TURI SHOES AND CLOTHING Madison, O. Baseball First Row: Jack Austen, Ronald Stella, Phillip Reese, Gene Walker. Second Row: Larry Donaldson, Russel Warner, Maurice Wheeler, Alan Olsen, James Smith. Third Row: David Hayes, David Buchanan, Donald Norris, Stewart Buchanan. Congratulations, Graduates of 1954 CHAMBERLAIN'S North Broadway Geneva, O. MADISON PHARMACY 82 West Main St. 45 Madison, O. Sports History 0N August 20, 1953 Coach Rickelman issued his annual call for football players. We had lost most of our team through graduation but the new boys worked hard and soon shaped up into a fine team. September 11 We opened the football season with the W. R. L. preview at Chardon. The team looked fine in the short scrimmage as they battled Chardon 0-0. September 18 Our first game was with our arch rival, Perry, for the Little Brown Jug. Madison went down to defeat under Perry's power. Bob Booth made the first Madison score of the year on an exciting 20 yard jaunt. Madison's final tally came when Jack Austin intercepted a Perry pass and ran it back for a touchdown. September 26 Madison went down to defeat under a powerful Riverside eleven 20-6 with Madison's only tally coming on a “Dave Hayes to Chuck Woidtke pass in the fourth period. October 2 Kirtland journeyed to Madison to play the twice beaten Streaks for their Home Coming. Morale was low as we went down to defeat 45-0. October 9 The winless Spencer Wildcats travelled to Madison and downed a stubborn Blue Streak eleven 7-6 with Bob Booth scoring from ten yards out. October 16 The Blue Streaks stinging from four straight defeats met and defeated the highly favored Edgewood Bulldogs 6-0. The game was topped by terrific line play. After three scoreless periods, Jack Austen blocked an Edgewood kick and several plays later Bob Booth scored giving Madison their first win of the season. October 23 The resurging Blue Streaks met and tied an undefeated Jefferson eleven 6-6. After three uneventful quarters both teams bit the searing column. Chuck Woidtke got the honors for Madison on a lateral from Bill Booth on the two yard line. October 29 Madison travelled to Chardon to play the powerful Hilltopper team and dropped the fifth game in seven tries. The Streaks scored with Hayes scoring the touchdown and passing for the point after in its first period. Late in the fourth period Chuck Woidtke scored but too late as the Streaks went down to defeat 24-14. November 6 A badly injured Blue Streak eleven limped to Wickliffe to face the winless Blue Devils. Wickliffe jumped to a twenty point lead at half time. The Madison defense finally found them- selves in the second half as they played Wickliffe even with each team scoring 6 points in the fourth quarter. Woidtke got the Madison scoring honors as the Streaks went down in a hard fought game 26 to 6. Good Luck MARK'S SERVICE STATION 46 N. Madison, O. November 13 The keyed up Blue Streaks traveled to Perry to play the undefeated Pirates. The Madison defense held the Pirates well in check with the Pirates leading 6 to 0 at half time. After a scoreless 3rd period the bottom dropped out from under the Streaks as Perry scored 33 points in the final period to beat us 39 to 0 and win the W. R. L. championship. The team ended up with a record of 1-7-1 for a not too successful season but a well remem- bered one. Coach Rickleman'S Quint had a fairly even season. Having a little trouble at the beginning, the team worked hard and at the end of the schedule, they became a definite threat to any team in the league. Madison 39 74 49 Kirtland 74 49 60 55 52 42 45 33 46 60 48 Madison 49 Wickliffe 56 11 66 39 i 63 58 i 62 12 56 Kirtland 52 t 53 62 11 37 50 Good Luck W W MANUFACTURING CO. 47 Madison, O. JOHN AUSTEN NO. 88 “Herb”, who was co-captain, and the only four year man on the team, secured the right tackle position on the all league team. With all these qualifica- tions behind him, he was defi- nitely our big gun. STEWART BUCHANAN NO. 90 WILLIAM BOOTH NO. 74 “Slugger” was co-captain and the only senior backfield man on the team. This was his second year on the varsity and by his fine running, turned out to be a big wheel in the Madison machine GERALD HEJDUK NO. 84 “Bruno” played his second year on the varsity and although he did not always come up to his opponents in size, he proved by far that he could snag passes with the best of them. Best Wishes for a Successful Future “Harold” has played three years on the varsity and made All League honorable mention in his senior year. I. G. A. SELF-SERVE 48 N. Madison, O. JAMES KLINGBEIL NO. 76 ‘‘Killer” has served three years on the team and has played four different positions. From his fine play-calling this year, he proved himself to be the best strategy man on the team. THOMAS SPARR NO. 93 DONALD MITZELL NO. 67 “Mitz”, being away for a year, was only able to get one year's action on the Blue Streaks var- sity. Don's keen defensive eye was a definite asset to the Streaks. LELAND WEST NO. 78 “Whittie”, although being plagued with injuries, came back to win his second varsity letter. He proved to be very helpful to the Streaks in the few games that he played. This was “Lee’s” first year of football for the Streaks. He had the desire and showed great improvement throughout the sea- son. Best Wishes COCO MAT CO. 49 Madison, O. Congratulations to a fine class KROHN'S DEPARTMENT STORE PAUL QUAYLE T. V. 7 RADIO REPAIR 50 Geneva, O. Madison, O. Student Council First Row: Mr. Quiggle, Linda Behm, Carolyn Sidley, Mary Wright, David Braski. Second Row: Douglas Rist, Jerry Hupertz, Carol Jenkins, Sally Mavko, Jerry Bernard, James Davis. Third Row: Edward Naughton, Lawrence Donaldson, Jerry Fedele, David Buchanan, Lee Stewart, Stewart Buchanan, Gene Walker. • Very Best Wishes to M.H.S. Seniors HUNTER STUDIO 52 Painesville, O. Key Club First Row: Mr. Winton, James Klingbeil, Thomas Sparr, Joseph Pocza, David Hayes, William Booth, David Buchanan. Second Row: Howard Donaldson, Norman Smith, David Braski, Charles Woidtke, Alan Olsen, Leland West, James Bidlack. Third Row: Stewart Buchanan, Gerald Hejduk, James Stevens, David Binnig, Ralph Benedict, Ralph Spaulding, William Grof, Jack Austen. A P FOOD STORE BATES ELECTRIC STORE 53 Madison, O. Madison, O. Service Club First Row: Mary Lou Postman, Larry Cromwell, Heather Parker, Phyllis Miller, Beverly Jerome, Kathleen Shinsky, Charles Zupancic, Marguarite Corle. Second Row: Patricia Eager, David Ferguson, Mary Parker, Wayne Barnhouse, Victoria Larko, Dennis Bodak, Martha Herrick, David Bell, Barbara Lemming, Mr. Andrews. Third Row: Eleanor Mathews, Gene Beall, Joan Houston, Larry Ferguson, Nancy Davis, Robert Bugbee, Carol Hawes, Joseph Sis. Fourth Row: Carmella Reese, James Wood, John Fankhauser, Sandra Bukky, David Leet, Carl Fisher, Virginia Bond. Fifth Row: Donna Warner, Florence Neal, Earl Naughton, Delores Yelenic, Janet Balch, Donna Sholtis. BEHM FUNERAL HOME 54 Madison, O. Varsity Club First Row: Mr. Rickleman, Stewart Buchanan, James Klingbeil, Charles Woidtke, Gerald Hejduk, David Hayes. Second Row: Jack Austen, Larry Donaldson, Floyd Conrad, Norman Smith, David Buchanan, William Booth, Thomas Sparr. The Best Of Everything And Good Luck THE CITIZENS BANK OF MADISON The Community Bonk 55 Madison, O. Cauldron Staff First Row: David Buchanan, Margaret Shane, Stewart Buchanan, Nancy Roth, Leland West, Naomi Harvey, Jack Austen. Second Row: Mary Wright, Helen Hummel, Gloria Luikart, Mary Ann Dynes, Alice Jones, JoAnne Butler, Shirley Johnson, Edith Branicky, Mr. Barr. Third Row: Mary Jane Watson, Carolyn Sidley, Norma Morgan, Eileen JShinsky, Barbara Berta, Mary Lou Massey, Mary Bukky, Karen Cone. Fourth Row: Warren Prince, Howard Donaldson, Lee Stewart, Thomas Throop, James Klingbeil, Alan Olsen, Raymond Peters, William Booth, Gerald Hejduk. Congratulations PERFECTION PIPE NIPPLE CO. 56 Madison, O. First Row: James Klingbeil, James Kinkolph, Gloria Luikart, David Braski, Carolyn Sidley, Stewart Buchanan, Linda Behm, David Buchanan, Peggy Shane, Mary Jane Watson. Second Row: Shirley Johnson, Nancy Roth, Mary Wright, Roy Winfield, Karen Bell, Eddie Naughton, Lois Woidtke, Joseph Pocza, Mary Lou Hribar, Susan Greene. Third Row: James Davis, Linda Carr, Kathyrn Jakse, Kathleen Vogrig, Joan Cone, Nancy Thompson, Anna Mae Riggs, Carole Davis. Fourth Row: Raymond Zeman, Wanda Atkins, Sally Mavko, Nancy Semones, Nancy Dixon, Joanne Pierfelice, Donna Sholtis, Judy Titman, Judy Stubblefield. Fifth Row: Josephine Bobitch, Lee West, Allan Olsen, Larry Donaldson, Grace Rogers, Shirley Underwood. Sixth Row: Jerry Hejduk, Lee Stewart, Donald Dodge, Anthony Meier, Donald Norris, Mrs. Gregg. 57 Safety Patrol First Row: Russel Warner, Stephen Burk, Frank Geistle, Mr. Kandare, Glenn Bailey, Norman Alexander, Robert Bugbee. Best Wishes to the Class of 54 BERUS ARCOLA HOUSE Rt. 20 Dock Rd. Madison, O. SLAGLE'S RESTAURANT Home of Fine Foods Madison, O. 58 ' rs This book printed by Velvatonc, a special process of lithograp printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., BufTalo, N. Y. . A,m in Bnthnriin nw lh Vnluninnr mi thi ' A .
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