Madison Central High School - Tychoberahn Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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A Orchestra ORCHESTRA First Violins-Gordon Sinylcin, Kathryn Schernecker, Ivan Xvienlce, Yvilliam McKenna, Paul Fleury. Nlarvel Kingsley, Vtlilliam NVarner, Leon Rubinitz. Second Violins4Frederick Suhr, Helene Apel, Clarissa Sibcrt, Manx lVlcDaniel, Esther Ripp, Nliriam Coffey, Goodwin Lyons. Violzislwilliani Lumpkin, Mary L. lones FlutesAXValter Ela, Grace Kelhofer Cello-Elizabeth Stutz Cornetflolin Goetz String Basses-fPaul Schermerhorn, Russell Coster TromboneefAlbert Friedl Saxophone-Thomas Holstein Horns-Lynn Eldridge, Robert Stephenson Clarinetsn Vito lntravaia. Robert Gunderson DrumsfLynn Ray. Piano-Lura YVullcer The Central High School Orchestra is organized for two main purposes. First, that of studying the best orchestral music which is within the range of their playing abilityg and second, to provide the school and community with suitable ensemble music for every occasionwhich calls for the type of music being studied in the orchestral class. For study, only the highest type of musical literature is used. At least one symphony and many shorter selections are studied each year. This year the Surprise Symphony, by Haydn is being played in its entirety. Thus, the orchestra under the careful direction of Mr. Sanders, who has put a great deal of time and energy on it, has furnished music for the following events. The All School Exhibition. Community Union dinner at the Loraine. Demeter and Persephonef' Third Christmas Vesper at the Capitol. Twelfth Night. Southern Wisconsin Teachers' Association Convention. Women's Guild at the First Baptist Church. Daughters of the American Revolution luncheon. Auditorium periods. Parent Teachers' Association meetings. Radio concert at the University of Wisconsin. Pageant- lVlusic Through the Ages. Spring concert. Two Class Night programs. Two commencement programs. Page One Hundred and Four

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The T ychoberalzn Board Editor-in-Chief ........,..... ............ B onnie Small Business Manager .,........... .............. F rederick Ioachim Assistant Business Managers ..... ........ W alter Ela and David Welton Class Section: Snapshot Section: Helen Mautz, Ch. Nellie lane Ely, Ch. Marion Withey Russell Hibhard Robert O'Neil . . , . , , Organizations Section: I-1tefaVY Section: Ieannette North, Ch. lean Van Hagen, Ch. Ruth Menges Robert Stephenson Gordon Sinykin Susan Race l Art Section : Harry Caird Sam Swerdloff Humor Section: Evalyne Skehan, Ch. Bernice Getifiert Mary Slightham Typist: Locals Section: Rose Nathenson Theodore Bollinger, Ch. Advisors: Esthelfrlifug General, Miss Salter ucy 1 er Art, Miss West Athletics Section: Business, Mr. Stoddard Donald Hastings, Ch. Literary, Miss Powers Francis McGuire Proofreaders, Miss Kluth, and ,Arlyle Siemers Miss Moore Although the members ofthe TY Staff have had a busy time this year, it has been a'very pleasant one, and they leave the decision to be made as to whether or not their attempts have been fruitful to the large number of TY subscribers. The Editor of this annual, Bonnie Small, and the Business Manager, Frederick Ioachim, were elected in May 1925. The other staff elections occurred during October: 1925. The first meeting of this new staff was held on Monday, October 26, 1925, and a week later the staff was organized into the various committees with an appointed chairman at the head of each. The annual C. 1. P. A. Convention convened in Madison on the days of November 27 and 28, 1925. This convention was a great benefit to the members of the staff who attended, and they have tried their utmost to put some of the ideas gathered at the convention into effect in this year's TY. On February first, 1926, the engraving contract was made with the Wisconsin Engraving Company. The printing contract of the Print Shop was signed a short time after. The Business Manager and his corps of busy workers had all the advertising in by May 8. All the pictures, etc., were sent to the engraver by May 1, and the stafif was able to give all the copy to the printer on May 1. Through the efficient help of Miss Kluth and Miss Moore the entire book was proof-read. Finally, the members of the TY staff were able with the help and co-opera- tion 'of some of the students of Central, and through the untiring efforts of Miss Salter, their advisor, to put out this volume which you are so interestedly reading. Page One Hundree and Three



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ff, 9,5 tw Band I . BAND ' Clarinets Y-Rolwert Gunderson, Vito lntravaia, Dayton Pauls, Herschel Clintsman, HaroldvHenning, lohn Sammis, Robert Durlcee, YVeston Tormey, Xvarren Ale-ver. Piccolo-Xvalter Ela. Drums lohn Davies, Arthur Nletz, Clarence Kuehn. Cornets -Thus. YVilliams, lohn Goetz, Norman Douglas, Norman Kingsley, Earl Durlcce, Floyd Riggert. Altos- Robert Stephenson, Lynn Eldridge, Roderick 1VlcGregor, Xvilliam Lnniplcin, Clarence Livingston. Basses--Paul Schermerhorn, Lynn Ray, Saxophones -Thomas Holstein, Freeman Heim, David Rideout, Sidney Renter, Hubert Halliday. 'liromlrones-'Albert Friedl, Leonard Heise, Robert Halvorsen, Alilton Sundstrom. Baritones--Bruno xxYCiQSl1ill1l70l. Eugene Cawley. Drum Alajor -XVilliam Karberg. The Central High School Band, for the past three years under the direction of Alr. Paul Sanders, is one of the most active organizations in the school. Although the combined hands of Central and East Side won second place in the State High School Band Tournament at Viroqua last spring, this year they have separated, and our band is entirely independent. Although it was decided that the hand should not go to the tournament at Green Bay this year, they have turned their ettorts towards other goals, and each member has worked hard. About eight new members were added to the enrollment at the beginning of the second semester, greatly increasing the ability of the band. The band has furnished music for the following events: Community Union Parade. All School Exhibition. Football Games, with a field demonstration at the East Side-Central Game. Third Christmas Vesper. Aladison Hunt Club Horse Show. Auditorium period for awarding of medals won at Viroqua in lune, 1925. Southern Wisconsin Teachers' Association Convention. Parent-Teachers' Nleetings. Radio Concert at the University of Wisconsin. Basketball games ending with State Tournament. Spring Concert. Page One Hundred and Five 2 M l 711 ti t I 45,2 ., ,il

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