Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)

 - Class of 1989

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Page 11 text:

1 Lisa Kim, a new student from Korea. Johanna Bichler and Lars Stegelmann en oy the school court yard 2 Lisa Kim and Lars Stegelmann try out some American transportation 3 Between classes. Lisa Kim finds time to pose for the camera 4 Johanna Bichler and Lars Stegelmann ponder the differences between schools in Germany and in Madison Student Life 7

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Madison Mixes Cultures This year, Madison High School students experienced a b t of a culture mix. Students from Korea and Germany came to share in the exciting life of Madison students. Their names are Tae Kim, Lisa Kim, Johanna Bichler, and Lars Stegelmann. One way for students to experience life in another country is through a foreign exchange program. To participate in the ten month program, the student must first fill out an application and pass a series of tests and interviews. A few lucky students are chosen from all the applicants based on their knowl- edge of the language and culture and the amounts of interest. Lars and Johanna were two of the lucky applicants chosen to come to the U.S.A. Both Lars and Johanna enjoyed playing in the band. When asked about the school, both agreed that Madison students were friendlier than students in Germany. When asked if they would change anything in the school, Johanna replied, “The colors of the walls-they're aw- fulr Two new additions to the school this year were Tae And Lisa Kim. Moving to Madison from Korea, this brother and sister team were a permanent addition to our school and our community. While Tae enjoyed a great soccer season, Lisa sang her heart out in the chorus. Both agreed, “Madison is great!” 1 Johanna Bichler a foreign exchange student front Germany, shows her feelings towards another picture 2 Tae Kim a new student from Korea, demonstrates hn symbol for peace 3. Lars Stegelmann. a foreign exchange student Iron Germany, towers over Junior Stewart Reed and Semoi Cindy Lannmg 6 Student Life



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Spirit Ignites At M.H.S. In addition to the academics in school was an array of exciting spirited events that had been planned throughout the year. The 1988- 1989, school year kicked off with its third annual Meet the Streaks Night on August 23, 1988. This night was an opportunity for fam- ily, friends, and the community to meet the fall athletes, cheerleaders, marching band, and majorettes. Another spirited event was the first home football game against Edgewood at which many students displayed their enthusiasm. They decorated their cars with balloons, streamers, and posters for the BLUESTREAK CARAVAN. They paraded through Madison on the way to the game beeping their horns repeatedly. Some even decorated their faces with paint. The students were seated in a section together so they could chant along with the cheerleaders to support the team. This spirit continued after the game at the VICTORY DANCE held in the high school cafe- teria and which all high school students were able attend. Our Madison Marching BLUEST REARS and majorettes contributed their spirit by playing pep songs at the pep assemblies. The band entertained everyone with dancing and musi- cal talent at the half time performances at each Friday night football game. The Varsity and Junior varsity cheerleaders displayed their spirit at all the games. 8 Spint

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