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In Memory of , STEVEN HORVATH - Class of 1953 3 4 T Activities . -Y Freshman Class President , ' Football 1, 2, 3 S Track 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2 , Outstanding letterman If WW- J r' OUR FRIEND 1, SENIOR CLA SS HISTORY The class of 1953 is the largest class to graduate from Madison, numbering just one more than the class of '52. We are sixty four in number, thirty one of the present students have taken all their education at Madison. We have worked very hard on many projects this year to make it possible to get to Washington. Among the first of these was a paper drive. The next few projects were the concession stands at ball games. Also we have collected sales tax stamps and held a baked goods sale. One of our biggest sophomore year projects was a magazine sale. We were really glad for the opportunity to make some money this early in high school. We will never forget our junior year. The Prom was, of course, our greatest venture. But we didn't regret spending our money, for we wanted the Prom to be a big success. We remember too, the hard work we put in on our class play, Come Over to Our House. We knew our senior year had really begun when in October we journeyed to Dayton to pose for our pictures at the studio. We waited a long time for our pictures, but they were worth the wait. The friendship pictures came even later, and didn't last long. Mrs. Clark and Mr. Shellhaas have been our advisors this year. We sincerely thank 'them for all they have done in helping us during our last year of our high school education.
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PATRICIA WALLWORK Patsy --Tri-Hi-Y--FHA --Secretary to library --Junior class play--intramural--pet peeve: gossipers, complainers, show-offs-- Oh Heck. FRED WARNER Freddie --'39 Chevy--known for tight levis and long side-burns--pet peeve: government class. MARCIA WEBB Marty --annual editor--Junior year Homecoming Attendant--FHA--pet peeve: people who crack their knuckles-- Yeah I will. HOLLIS WEBER Holly --Hi-Y--Junior class play--Madison News staff--chorus--minstrel end man-- A1l right! What da hey here mam? s is n.fg 2 l IUDITH WILSON Judy --engaged to Ronnie--Secretary of Senior C1385--Homecoming Queen--annual staff- -pet peeve: Ronnie's '41 Pontiac-- Hey girl. KATHRYN WILSON Kathy --inspired by a Jefferson lad--has neat hair--pet peeve: homework-- My lands. JACK YORK Choke-um --football--track--slow as a snail-- pet peeve: '40 Ford convertible Kiss a duck, MOONYENE FREEMAN Tri-Hi-Y--Minstrel honorary member of Inter Nos --likes to sing and play the piano--pet peeve: people who shove and push on buses. My stars and my garters.
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