WAI am % . % .;• r LJ -laJL f, gbt ; if '-J t mmmADisoN high school 3100 Burns Rd., Madison Ohio Volume 58 , Uj—|| fS5?:» ®r'?sa SB a« m IV A 7 W % %'«5 Y ■ Jf i.r v v V m a H Editor-in-Chief: John Crockett Copy Editor: Paul Palagyi Layout Editor: John Crockett Section Editors: Melinda Baxter. John Crockett, Paul Palagyi, Melanie Shemkunas Business Manager: Melinda Baxter Photographers: Troy McIntosh, Paul Palagvi, Matt Bangerter Senior Staff Members: Melinda Baxter, Lisa Buese, John Crockett, Lorna Dilley, Kelly Kozlevcar, Troy McIn- tosh, Paul Palagyi, Carrie Satter- field, Melanie Shemkunas, Tammy Thomas, Jay Warholic, Steve Welch Junior Staff iMembers: Romy Gilson, Tom Huck. Heidi Mazza Sophomore Staff Member: Jenny Preston Freshman Staff Members: Matt Bangerter Advisor: Mrs. Jill Bangerter Published bv Jostens Title Page I
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1987 - The Year Of New Beginnings This is the theme chosen for Madison High School’s Cauldron. Appropriately enough, this year has been one of many new beginnings, for students, teachers, administrators, and the community. To the students coming back to school this past fall, it was obvious that this was not going to be just another year in Madison. To begin with, the ad- ministration had changed. Some familiar faces were gone while innovative ideas were being sug- gested and introduced by people new to the staff and students. Would the ideas.rules, and activities work? So many changes, so fast, would anyone respond? These were questions soon answered. Yes, this was the change that was needed, this was the boost people were waiting for. Activities flourished on the high school’s calen- dar. Pep rallies for the athletic teams under the direction of Mr. George Herrick we e a great suc- cess. The athletes benefitted by receiving a true feeling of support from the students and teachers. The students themselves grew more involved in Madison’s athletic teams. From the fall football games to the spring track meets, athletes and their supporters in Madison pushed themselves to finally gain and uphold the respect they deserve. Throughout the year, many organizations came alive within the high school. Mr. Don Strother's activities groups drew a great response among the students. Through his work, students were given the opportunity to participate in a new or favorite hobby. The members of Madison's National Honor So- ciety were seen helping out their fellow students through a tutoring program. Their activities also included a student and teacher recognition system. The student council, not to be outdone, was visible in the sponsoring of several activities, including dances, fund raisers, and holiday activities. The involvement of these groups in the high school agenda would not have been possible with- out the cooperation of the administration. With so many new activities planned, the outcomes, good or bad fell on the shoulders of Mr. Robert Leitch, Mr. A1 Haschak, and Dr. Joseph Wendell. Risks were taken by these men to give the students an opportunity to become involved in their own educa- tion and future. To them, we owe a great gratitude. For the seniors, this was an exciting but also scary year. Being on top was all it was said to be, but the senior year was also a time to step out of the easy life of a student and into the life we've been preparing for over the last four years. Friends that we've known all of our lives are going to go different ways. Soon this high school year will only be a memory, but for those of us w ho were here in ‘The year of change , it will be one that we will never forget.
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