Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1987

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1. Checking a price for a customer, junior Jay Adams works to earn a living at Cha- peldale LG.A. 2. Junior Tina Stapleton assists Tammy Thomas in deciding between a Big Mac or a Quarter Pounder at McDonald's in Madison. 3. In order to provide customers with cold refreshments, senior Lcs Satterfield pulls the colder pop to the front of the cooler at Convenient Food Mart. 4. David Lee Roth performs live at the Coliseum for two Madison High School seniors, Jackie Tyler and Lisa Stansak. 1 After Hrs I I

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SCHOOLWORK ISN’T EVER YTHING A student’s life demands excessive time and effort. In order for a student to survive successfully through these trying years, he must have a balance of working and enjoying himself. Students who work are asked to sacrifice a considerable amount of their leisure time. By doing this, however, these working students not only earn much needed money, they also learn how to budget their time successfully and make good use of any free time that they may have. This is one aspect which is very essential to life, but it cannot be taught in any classroom. Work is not the only thing which contributes to learning. An equal balance of work and leisure best contributes to learning as a whole. A well-educated person is not one who buries his nose into a pile of books. The different activities in which students, shown here, partake show a healthy, positive atmosphere in this school. These after- school activities create an excellent emotional outlet from the somewhat disciplined scholastic environment. Most people show an entirely different but more personable side of themselves when they are among friends and having a good time. In this manner, these activities promote communication and friendship, qualities that are often not shown in the more serious environment of school. 1. Sherri ianco. Karla Stach. Shar- on Minor. Mike Young. Shelli Gif- fen perform in the band at the Madison Homecoming bonfire. 2. Madison assistant football coach, Mr. Sieve Trivisonno, sets an imaginary representative of the Ashtabula Harbor football team aflame at the Madison Homecom- ing bonfire. 2



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SPIRIT RISES AT M.H.S. As an exciting supplement to the academic program, events such as pep assemblies, Homecoming and Christmas dances, “Spirit Week”, and Meet the Streaks Night were held this year. A highly intense atmosphere was developed through this year's several pep assemblies. Louder, rowdier, and more involved students made the 1987 assemblies far more productive than those in the past. The students’ support grew in the rallies and continued at the games. The many holiday dances were sponsored by student groups such as Student Council and National Honor Society. Others were held under the direction or Mr. Don Strother. Mr. Strother, as advisor of the activities groups, has greatly improved the program, giving all of the students an opportunity to get involved in specific interests or hobbies. Another addition to this year’s exciting agenda was “Spirit Week”. This occurred the week before Homecoming. Posters were hung around the school informing students what to wear on designated days of the week. The idea was to enhance the upcoming festivities. Since a lot of hard work and effort was put in by the athletes, they deserved to be recognized. This opportunity arrived at Meet the Streaks Night. Parents, faculty, and the student body were invited to come meet the fall athletes, cheerleaders, and the marching band and majorettes. These were just a few of the special events which took place throughout the year. 1. The class of 1987 shows their spirit as they cheer on the football team during the Perry pep assembly. 2. Mr. Sangdahl avoids the wrath of Miss Phillips while Mr. Herrick “takes it on the chin” at the Homecoming pep assembly. 3. Madison faculty and students, Mr. Jack Becka. Wendy Merrimen, Lisa Busch, Jenni Moberg, Mr. Jim Pelich, Gregg Klein, Jared Brichford, Cliff Hol- royd, and Mr. Kevin Morgan, go Hawaiian during “Spirit Week.” 4. Senior majorettes Dana Hudek and Annie Square take their positions as the Homecoming Court passes. 5. Greg Jones, Sheryl Majernik, Donna Wilhelm, Steve Silveroli, and Pat Kirby watch the events at the Homecoming bonfire. 6. Gina Leone and Theresa Wetzel hold up the sign made by the Varsity Cheerleaders. This is a tradition at M.H.S. in which the football players break through it as a symbol of victory. 7. Kenny Enz, Cindy Denison, Dusty Kent, Craig Rowan, Michelle Juliana, and Denise Griffin show their school spirit by wearing blue and white. 8. Lorna Dillcy's expression reflects her emotions as she is being announced Homecoming Queen.

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