Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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.7-3'9 MEMBERS OF SCHOOL RECEIVING M ' 4-3-1- FOOTBALL Cornish, Walter Toepke, Herman Altman, Earl Dunjng, Carl French, Russel Lease, Donald Greene, Harrison Nelson, Auldin Hartman, Raymond Zingerle, Victor 'Patchell, J ames Bronson, J ulian Hall, Albert Wagner, Louis BASKETJBALL Coons, Edgar Lease, Donald Duning, Carl Lyon, Robert Will, John Chapman, Robert ConeIl, Robert Nelson, Gaylord Fessenden, Willard Wagner, Louis 74 BASEBALL Coons, Edgar Lyon, Robert Duning, Carl Abele, Otis Chapman, Ralph Demar, Cliiford Fessenden, Willard Lease, Donald Nelson, Auldin Cornish, Walter



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REUNION OF 16 HE Class of 1916 has initiated an event that will no doubt be an important one in the school calendars of the future. 011 the seventh of August, they held a. Re- union in the Masonic Hall to which all Seniors and every- one who had been in the class were invited. The attend- ance showed that there was still the same feeling of friend- ship between the present members of the Senior Class and those who saw fit to drop out in their Sophomore or Junior years that had existed in their Freshman days. It was really gratifying to see the old Freshmen Class reassembled. A vote as to which was the most enjoyable, the punch or the dancing, would have probably resulted in a tie. FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE PARTY S a result of the overwhelming victory of the Sopho- mores in the Freshman-Sophomore field meet, the Freshmen gave the victors a big Hallowe'en party in the school gym. It was the most successful affair ever given by any Freshman Class and certainly reheated credit upon their energy and industry. The gym was beautifully decorated with brightly colored autumn leaves, the red and black of the Goops, together with the regular Hallowe'en decorations. The 76 party was, of course, a masquerade and the costumes were varied, ingenious and, in many cases, elaborate. The entertainment consisted of jolly games, the very popular eats, and dancing. Every Freshman lost two- thirds of his greenness by the party, and the Sophomores are indebted to them for a royal good time. The aHair was a great success from every point of view, in spite of the Senior-Junior raid upon the Freshman cider and Sophomore President. Keep it up, Freebies!

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Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 40

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Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 131

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Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 69

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1916, pg 110


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