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CQQAA Guotatlo nA O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us! -Robert Burns NORMA JONES- What I think I must speak. CHARLES GEORGE- Don't study too much. You might learn something. ELVIN BRAMWELL- A man of silence-except when he talks. FLORENCE HILL- What sweet delight a quiet life affords. PAULINE SOMMER- But to see her was to love her. NORMAN JESSUP- A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. HAROLD THIEMAN- The man in earnest always wins. BETTY JUNE JACKSON- A girl with a smile and eyes that speak for themselves. DOROTHY NORISEZ- If she will, she willg if she won't she won't. BERYL HEITZ- Of manners quiet and affections mild. BERNARD HEITZ- Be silent always when you doubt your sense. MARY HINDS- Laugh and the world laughs with you. MARJORIE WALTZ- A serious mind on business most intent. CLARA MAE HOFFMANN- Happy am I, from care I'm free. BETTY BORN- Littlest said is soonest mended. EDNA STEWART- As merry as the day is long. GLENN MASON- If you can't be a hero, be a gentleman. JEANNE HILBERT- She wears the clouds inside out to show their silver lining. KENNETH PRICE- No man enjoys anything without thinking he enjoys it. BETTY MORGAN- The world means something to the capable. JOHN BILL SMITH- Even great men have to rest once in a while. BETTY FRANCISCO- People in earnest find means or if they cannot find them, create them VAN SHELTON- Little said-much accomplished. ALDA WEHNER- One of a thousand today-she blushes. CHARLES DEPUTY- Don't guess at anything-it might be wrong. KATHRYN STEPHAN- 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. FRANCES CULVER- Thinking is the hardest work there is.
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BERYL HEITZ Class Treasurer, 1: Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Chorus 2. Class Play 3. Commercial Club 3. Annual Staff 4. MARJ ORIE WALTZ Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Orchestra 3. 4. Class Secretary 2. Algebra Contest 1. Commercial Club 3. Winner County Typing Con- test 3. BERNARD HEITZ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Council 2. Class Vice-President 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. Paper Staff 2, 3. Annual Staff 4. MARY HINDS Home Ec. Club 1. JOHN W. SMITH Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. Paper Staff 3. Annual Staff 4. Chorus 2. Hermit Club 1. Commercial Club 3. NORMA JONES Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Orchestra 1, 2. Chorus 2, 3. Commercial Club 3. Class Play 3. Paper Staff 3. Class Secretary 3. Class Treasurer. KATH R YN STEPHAN Commercial Club 3. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 2. Annual Staff 4. BETTY MORGAN Class President 1. Student Council 1, 2. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2, Secretary 2. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. Commercial Club 3. Class Vice-President 3. Annual Staff 4. VAN SHELTON Hermit Club 1. Paper Staff 3. Class Play 3. Annual Staff 4. CLARA M. HOFFMAN Sunshine Society 1. 2. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. Annual Staff 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Song Leader 2, 3. NORMAN JESSUP Student Council 2, 3. Class Play 3. Hermit Club 1. Chorus 1. Commercial Club 3. Class President 3, 4. HAROLD THIEMAN Central High School 1, 2. Chorus 3. Student Council 3. Class Play 3. Commercial Club 3. Annual Staff 4. KENNETH PRICE Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Paper Staff 2, 3. Annual Staff 4. Commercial Club 3. Hermit Club 1. CHARLES DEPUTY Hermit Club 1. Commercial Club 3. FRANCES CULVER Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. Annual Staff 4. Sunshine Society 2. ELVIN BRAMWELL Chorus 1, 2. FLORENCE HILL KNO Picturel ALDA WEHNER Class Secretary 4. Home Ee. Club 1, 2. Student Council 3. Class Play 3. Commercial Club 3. Sunshine Society 2. DOROTHY NORISEZ Chorus 3, 4. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. BETTY FRANCISCO Home Ee. Club 1, 2. Student Council 1. Paper Staff 1, 2, 3. Class Play 3. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Chorus 2, 3. Editor of Releef 4. Commercial Club. 3. CHARLES GEORGE Basketball 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1, 2. Hermit Club 1. Paper Staff 3. Commercial Club 3. BETTY BORN Commercial Club 3. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. Chorus 2, 3, 4. PAULINE SOMMER Home Ee. Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Commercial Club 3. Student Council 3. Class President 2. Class Vice-President 4. Paper Staff 3. Sunshine Society 2. JEANNE HILBERT Class Treasurer 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3. Paper Staff 3. Class Play 3. Commercial Club 3. Home Ee. Club 1, 2. Sunshine- Society 1, 2. County Typing Contest 3 Annual Staff 4. GLENN MASON Hermit Club 1. Chorus 1. Paper Staff 2, 3. Annual Staff 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. Commercial Club 3. BETTY J. JACKSON Commercial Club 3. Chorus 3, 4. Home Ee. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2. EDNA STEWART Commercial Club 3. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 1. Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Sunshine Society 1, 2.
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CQQAA J-Ilzltong, On September 16, 1939, fifty-seven green Freshmen eagerly entered North Madi- son High School for a four year trip through the wilderness of education. Eventually we became accustomed to finding our way around, and early in the year we organ- ized our class with Mr. Brandley as our sponsor. Our officers were: President .............. ..... B etty M01'gaT1 Vice-President .,.. Bernard Heitz Secretary .......... ..... C onnie Jackson Treasurer ...........,.........l.............................................. Beryl Heitz During the year we had several parties, the main one at Poplar Grove, Clifty. We were proud to have two of our class members, Pauline Sommer and Donald Lan- drum, elected the King and Queen of a carnival which the school sponsored that spring. The second year of our trip through high school began on September 16, 1940, with quite a decrease in our number. We organized our class with Mr. Hassfurder as our sponsor and the following officers: President .............,.................... .... P auline Sommer Vice-President .... ...... B ernard Heitz Secretary .......... ..... M arjorie Waltz Treasurer ...... ...... J eanne Hilbert Our officers for our Junior year were: President .....,.,...............,.,....,..... ..... N orman Jessup Vice-President ..... ...... B etty Morgan Secretary .....,.... ...... N orma Jones Treasurer ...... ...... J eanne Hilbert We elected Miss Mathews as our sponsor. ' Early in the year we began working very hard in order that we might have a prom. We sold magazines and Christmas cards. At noons we sold candy, and at bail games we sold candy, ice cream, and soft drinks. Under the able direction of Mr. Shoemaker, we presented the play, Spring Fever . The members of the play cast were: Alda Wehner, Jeanne Hilbert, Betty Francisco, Norma Jones, Beryl Heitz, Betty Morgan, Charles Lantz, Glenn Mason, Van Shelton, Harold Thieman, Norman Jessup, and John Bill Smith. On April 2, 1942, we entertained the Senior class with a semi-formal prom in the gymnasium. Our decorations were carried out in red, white and blue. At last came our Senior year! We were fewer in number and there were several new faces among the faculty. Our Senior officers were: President ....,......... .... N orman Jessup Vice-President ...... ..... P auline Sommer Secretary ........., ...... A lda Weliner Treasurer ..........,......................,.........,..,................. Norma Jones This year we again chose Miss Mathews as our sponsor, and with her help and that of the other faculty members we have reached our goal-graduation. We have now completed our trip through high school, and are ready for the future which is uncertain for many of us, but as we travel on through life, we shall remember the training given us during our high school trip and our motto: Find a path or make one .
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