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F.H.A CD02 GGY Q2Qvj c:: TOWARD NEW HORIZONS The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. These girls really believe this. Although they do not cook in their club meetings, the girls do know their way around in a kitchen. The girls also learn new methods of cooking, home decorating, and how to have a happier home life Their main goal is to learn to live better today in order to have bet- I952- 3 ter lives tomorrow. The members of this club are truly the Future Homemakers of Amer- . SWICH BOARD OPERATORS During at least one of the six periods of the school day, one of these students is busy at either the inter-communication system or the switchboard.
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HI-Y I952-3 HI-Y To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Character. The Hi-Y club at Madison is affiliated with the Dayton Town and Country Branch of the Y. M.C,A, , as well as the State and National Y,M.C.A. Under the direction of their advisor, Mr. Miller, the boys sponsor a basketball game every year. In this game, the Hi-Y boys are pitted against the able-bodied teachers. AThe teams provide much amusement for all spectators. The teachers are proud of the fact that for ten years they have remained unbeaten. The club meetings are varied in subject matter. Each organization discusses boy-girl relationships, vocations, and community problems. Both clubs present chapel services for the student body during the weeks preceding Christ mas and Easter. Ray Matson, President, Roy Swadner, Vice President, Paul Mowry, Treasurer, Frank Le- Fevre, Chaplang Clair Miller and Norman Fouts, Secretaries.
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I TER Active members of the Latin club of Madison are made up of students enrolled in Latin I and II. Students having taken at least one year of Latin are considered honorary members until their graduation from school. The Latin club meets once a month. In these meetings they plan such events as a trip to the Art Institute, the Roman Banquet and special recognition of Latin week in the the school. Inter Nos means among us. The two sections of the Club move forward under the direction of Sherry Eby and Bill NOS BENNETT MCN EAL SAFETY AWARD First place, Phil Shellhaasg second place, Beth Royerg third place, Amy Brown.
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