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

 - Class of 1932

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June ..THE ORANGE AND BLA CK.. 1932 DID YOU KNOW THAT By Wally Foster mme: This column as being prlnted for --me tlme's snkv' and other reasons, wo. Do you remember when 1: wns n n-gnlnr rename nr me Mn-nn-if Your columnist ehnnged the nnnm twice since men. The other two names were '-This and -rant. and tm- present nnnre Central casting. 1 1 w . . Tobacco contains the acid iiavor of both the apple and orange? THE PUPIII WYIIO SAYS: IT C.-lN'T BE DONE IS INTERRUPTED BY TIIE PUPIL IVIIO IS DO- ING IT? .lay Ashbrook recently got some line pub- licity from Betty Cass? And now, Jay. ln re- tum you ought to glve her some Cornish pasty. Lindbergh was 25 years old when he made his famous aight? Dick Cox still claims that he prefers red hair? Do you wonder why? Nelther do I. SIXTY-EIGHT PERCENT DF TIIE or-' MARRIED PEoI'I.E ARE MEN? I'IIovI:s 1'nA'I' . . . Thut after all ls said and done, I guess Central will be open next semester? Longfellow, the poet, wrote a poem about Madison and all its beauty although he has never been here? Which proves that these booklets that they send out telling about Ma.dlson's beauty. actually do accomplish something after all . . . Jean Gearhart and Chuck Du Bois are also so-so-so? DEATIIS IVIIICII AN EGG CAN BE MADE 'ro STAND ox END wlrnour CRACKING 'rIIE sIIEI.I.e .wsr SIIAKE A RAII' EGG UNTIL THE x'oIIE IS BROKEN, TIIEN SET Tllll EGG DOWN AND 'rIIE Yom: IVILI. :NJN 'ro TIIE aorroru AND rm: EGG WILL BE IIELD Ivr-IIIGIIT. When we sec the light of the nearest star lt ls four years after that star gave oli that light? And don': ask me to prove it, please. Most artificial silk is made of wood? This poem appeared ln an Insurance ma- azlne?: Now I lay mc down to snore, Insured for fifty grand or more: If I should die before I wake My wife would get her first good break, A CERTAIN TEACIIER WIIO TAKES IIIAGA- ZINES AWAY Enom TIIOSE IVHO READ 'I'IIEM IN IIER uns: s'I'Imx' REALLY READS THEM IIERSELF? Among the many definitions that Webster gives in one of his editions of the dictionary of the word girl, ls tlIe one: A young per- son of either sex ? If all the money in the United States were dlvlded equally, each of us would have be- tween Iorty and fifty dollars? Tha's all. George III had the longest reign of any English king? 1760-1820. IIERBERT IIODVER. IT IS SAID. IS THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO IIAVE A TELEPHONE ON IIIS DESK? A sumimer resort is a place where a Ildlng habit makes you seem upper class lf you avoid horses? Some years ago the London tid-bits held a contest for the best dehnition of a friend ? Here is the winning dehnition: The first person who walks in when the world has gone out. It ls said, and of course I don't doubt lt. that the average woman spends one hundred and tlfty dollars for beauty aid at year? THERE ARI: SEVEN -THOUSAND FIVE IIUN- DRED nooks on MORE IN om: owN scllool. LIDRAIIY? READ ON AN' ON AND oN. A snob ls n student who looks embarrassed when an acquaintance meets hlm in the ave- and-zcn-eent store? The best and only way I can see to get rid of the farm surplus ls to make fat people fashionable? Especially women. -I 24 J.. North America will come under the spell of another ice age in four million years? You had better hurry up with those installments on your fur coat. IF YOUR. GIRL LAUGIIS AT YOUR. JOKES. YOU KNOIY YOUR JOKES ARE GOOD OR THAT YOU IIAYE A DARN GOOD GIRL? The Englishman who said that we Ameri- cans have no imaginations should pay a visit to Madison and see our safety islands? Honey, re cently taken from a tomb in Alrlca. was still delicious, although over a thousand years old? The so-called cat-gut used on violins is not cat-gut but generally sheep-gut. THERE HAS BEEN A SCIIOOI. ON TIIE SPOT OI' GOOD OLD CENTRAL FOR ABOUT TIIE PAST NINETY YEARS? I have in my possession the only known photograph of The Light That Failedn? It ls here shown above. THERE ARE APFROXIMATELY 125 KINDS OF TREES IN THE U. SJ! Cy Kllngele says, Seven days without food make one weak. Fattcr, hell! It's the mumps. ' J

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1932 ..THE ORANGE AND BLACK.. BOOK REVIEWS . - . - OVER5 OF ART and sea adventure will not overlook The Story cf a Round House by John Maseheld. The admlr- ers ol' good poetry wlll enjoy the long nar- ratlve poem called The Dauber' and other numerous small poems which the volume contains, because ln them can be appreciated the keen taste of good rhythm, the sombre- ness of mood, and quality of tone. Amateur artlsts who have often been dls- couraged in the art ol' painting will be encouraged with new hope, new llght, and new vigor by the Dauber's determined splrlt, In days past those with an artlst's vooatlon had tn suffer, because the stream of tradition held aloof ln many famllles as in Joe's. I-Ie was the only son and must keep the farm on still after hls father left lt. The farm was prison, and my thoughts were straylng. And there'd come father, with hls grey heed, praying. 'O, my dear son, don't let the Spltnl pass: It's my old home, boy. where your grandfer was'. I-Ils sister begged and pleaded: O, Joe, fur fathers sake. lf not for mine Give up this craze for painting. and be wise And work with father, where your duty Iles. But that lnbom talent was only conllrmed one day by the tlnding of his mother's sketch book which was hidden ln the attic safely tucked behind the beams and now covered with cobwebs. The last sketch ln the sacred book was tlnlshed and stained with tears. for . . . Mothers llfe was not her own while she was fathers wife. I-Ils declslon to go to sea dld not end his trouble: his talent was undlsclplinedg and while under the spur of ambition, the mates mocked, ridiculed, and even spoiled his draw- lngs, His answer was: Who cares how bad my painting may be? I Mean to go on, and, lf I fail, to try. However much I miss of my Intent, If I have done my best I'll be content. Q 1 . . . EA ADVENTURES can traverse the waters of sea venturing in their fancy through every perlod of history. The imaginary merchant can have Cas-goes of goods brought to him ln the qulnqulreme, the Spanish galleon, and the dirty British Coast- er. The glorlous days of Spal.n's mastery of the sea. are past. but Spanish Waters llves on still. The lEknlgrant wlll take the sea rover on a journey westward. London Town will carry the English navigator back to his old home. The modern traveler can sall the remarkable Ships of all ages. for . . . They mark our passage as a race of men, Earth will not see such shlps as those again. And at last they can sall home. one and all, to the Port of Holy Peter. THE TWO VANREVELS noon-I TARKXNGTON GOMICAL and not an altogether unusual situation is here presented by Tarklngton. The two Vanrevels-the real one, an ideal young man, and a gay adventurer and mistaken by the herolne as Tom Vanrevel, are two close friends, both in love with Betty Carewe, the belle of the tPlease tum ta Page 'rwenty-Eagan Something DIFFERENT ,.AtOur.. FOUNTAIN and LUNCH SERVICE :som All Foods prepared in our own SANITARY KITCHEN MENGES PHARMACY 26 W. MIFFLDI Central Students! Sand EAT at Honor Sweaters E B E R ' S Q R t EVERYTHING CS .a.lIl.'HI1t IN SFORTS QUALITY Boys aid Girls F O O D 9 nas 218 State St. 133 W. Johnson St. NEXT Doon 'ro New oam-mum FELTON'S GUN STORE Inc. 120 E. Washington Ave. F. 472 M A D I S O N ...Packing Company... PACKERS and CURES of AMERICAN BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS use IT COSTS LESS . . . TO EAT THE BEST one 307 W. Johnson Street MADISON, WISCONSIN Pantorium Our Dry Cleaning process makes your clothes look new . . . and utmost care is given each garment SAVE 201: Cash and Carry FOUR BR-ANCPE T0 SER-VE YOU 558 State St. 909 Univ. Ave. 213515 Regent St. 2616 Monroe St. ..f 23 J, June



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1932 ..THE ORANGE AND BLACK.. June SENIOR ACT IVITIES :Continued from Page Eleven: RUFUS KARNES: Football 11: Sclenbe Club 122 Baseball 11. 12. JOE KNOPOW: Orchestra 9. 10, 11. 12: Science Club 12: Gerlmtn Club 11: Basketball 9: Baseball 9. VIOLA KUEHNZ Glrls' Club 11, 12: Valle? Ball 9. 102 Basketball 9. 10. LOWELL La MORE: Baseball. DAPHNE LETCHERZ Glrls' Club 10. ll: French Club 9. 10. 11. JEANNETTE LITTLE: Glrls' Club 11. 12: Volley Ball 9, 10: Mlrror 9: Llterary Club 12: Dramatlc Club 11. 12: German Club 12: Glrl Reserve 9. 10. 11: Basketball 102 Baseball 10: Natlanal Honor Society 12: Honor Pin 12A. RUTH LCNGFIELDZ Dramatic Club 10, 11: Glrls' Club 10, 11. 12: Valley Ball 9, 10, 11 12: Basketball 10, 11. 12: Baseball 9. 10. 11. 12: Llterary Club 12 -Vlce-Presldenl.. MARION LONGHORN: Chorus 11: Glrls' Club 11, 12: Mirror :chairman of Promntlon Club: 12: Eoclal Committee 12. FERNE LULLINGZ Glrls' Club 11, 12: Volley Ball 9, 10: Art Club 11. 12: Glrl Reserve 9: Basketball 9, 10. ll: Baseball 9, 10. 11. 12. PHOEBE LYMAN: Glrls' Club 11. 12: French Club 12: Girl Reserve 9. . . M . . MARY E. MCEVILLY: Art Club: Glrls' Club- Chairman Social Committee: Soolal Committee: Dramatic Club-treasurer: Chorus 9, 10: Basket- ball 9. 10: Baseball 9, 10: volley Ball 9, 10. RICHARD MCKENNA: Baud ll. 12: Orchestra 11. 12. RIJOHN MCWILLIAMS: Has entered lnto no actlv- es. ELIZABETH MADIGANI Glrls' Club 12: Base- ball l2A. ROLAND MARTENS: Glee Club B. 10: Chorus 9, 10. ll: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Dramatic Club 12: Hl-Y 12: A Messale from Khufuv 11. CHAXLLES MARTIN: Band 12: Orchestra l2A, EUGENE MARTINELLIZ Faatball 12: Basketball 11: Baseball 10. 11. 12. JOHN MIKALSONI Band 12: Orchestra 12, wm-rta Mruca: Mxxea Chorus 10, 11, 12: sex. ence Club 11, 12: Glrls' Club ll, 12: Gltl Reserve 9. xo: Basketball 9: s..:em.u 9: un-mr aepresen- tatlve ua. one cum 9, 10: chorus xo. u. 12. MILDRED MILLER: Glrls' Club 11. 12: Valley Ball 9, 10, 1.1, 12: Mirror 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11. 12: Baseball 9, 10. 11, 12: National Honor Soclety 11. 12. CECILE MIRLACH: Glrls' Club 11, 12: Debate 10. MARY MOSELI Glee Club 10: Chorus 11: Glrls' Club 10, 11. 12: Soolal Committee 10: Debate ll lEaSt Sldeb. BOB MUELLER: Glee Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Chorus 0. 10, ll. 12: M Club: Football 9. 10. 11, 121 Mirror: Mlxed Chorus 9. 10. 11, 12. MYRTLE MUZZY: Glee Club l1A: Cllorus 9. 10. 11: Glrls' Club 11. 12: French Club 12: Valley Ball 9, 10: Mlrror 10, 11, 12: News Edltor 12: HDXIO1' Pln 12: Natlunal Honor Soclety 12: Mlxed Chorus 121 Glrl Reserve 9, 10. JAMES NANIA: M Club 12: Track 12. VERNON NIEBUHRI Entered into no activities. WALTER NOVICK: German Club: Baseball, . . O . . ANNA OLIVA: Glee Club 9: Chorus 10. 11: 12: Glrls' Club 11. 12: Dramatic Club 9. ETHEL O'NElLI Chorus 9, 10: Glrls' Club ll: 12-President 12: Vblley Ball 9: Dramatic Club 11. 12: Basketball 9: Baseball 12A: Social Cornmlttee 10. 11: National Honor Society 12. . . P . . MARCELLA PAULSONI Chorus 9: Girls Club 11: Valley Ball 9. lo: Basketball 9. 10: Baseball 9. 10: Social Colllmlttee ll. ANGELA PELTON: Chorus 9, 10: Glrls' Club 11, 12: French Club 10, 11. 12: Vollel' Ball 9. 10: Dra- rnatlc Club 10. 11: Basketball 9. 10: Baseball 9. EMILY PETERSEN: Glee Club: Glrls' Club: Vol- ley Ball: Mirror Typist: Orchestra: German Club: Glrl Reserve: Basketball: Baseball. ..R.. WILLARD RUBNITZI Mlrror 12: Sclenoe Club 12: German Club 10. MILDRED RUSSELL: Has entered lnto no actlv- ltles ln Central. ..S.. MARGARET SALTER: Glec Club 11: Chorus 122 Glrls' Club 11, 17-Social Committee. Ways and Means Committee: French Club 10. 11. 12: Valley Ball 9. 10: Mirror 9. 10-Reporter ll, Exchange Editor. 12. Edltkrlal Board: Honor Pin 12B: Mlxed Chorus 12: Dramatic Club 11, 12: Glrl Reserve 9, 10. 11. 12: Basketball 9: '1MunlK1n and Mlnlklnf' Merchant of Venice -Wardrobe Mlstress, FRANK SCHULTZ2 Glee Club 9. 12: Mlxed Chorus 9. 12: Track 11: Baseball 9, 12: Sesslon Room President 12. HAZEL SCHULTZ: Glee Club 10: Chorus 9, 10: Glrls' Club 9. 10, 11. 12: French Club 11. 12: Vol- ley Ball 9, 10: Dramatic Club ll, 12: Glrl Reserve 9: Basketball 9: Baseball 10: Social Commlttee ll: Debate 9, 10: Art Club 9, 101 11. 12-Presldeht. Vlce-President. Secretary-Treasurer: Nature Club 10. DOROTHY SCHULZ2 Glrls' Club 10. 11, 12. FAYTHE SCHUSTER: Literary Club. ISADORE SCHUSTER: Sclence Club 12: Ger- man Club 12. ROBERT SEEBER: German Club. ARTHUR SELL: German Club 9, 11. 12: H1-Y 11: Eoclal Corurnlttee 12. BELLE SETLICK: Glee Club 9, IU. ll, 12: Chorus 10, ll: Glrls' Club 11, 12: Valley Ball 10. 11: Ten- nis 11: German Club 11, 12: Basketball 10. 11: Baseball 9. 10. FRANCIS SHTFPER: Science Club 12: H1-Y 11. LUCILLE SLIGHTAMI Glee Club 11: Glrls' Club 9. 10. 11. 12. Chalrman or Ways and Means Coln- mlttee 12A: Literary Club 12. HAROLD SLOTIEHI Football 10: Track. 10. 11, 12: German Club 11. 12: Baseball 12. MARJORYE SMITH! Glrls' Club 11. 12: French Club 12: Mirror 12: Honor Pln l2A: Glrl Reserve 9: Gnome-'s Workshop BA: National Honor Bo- clety na: Chairman of Candy Sales: Hospitality Committee. MARIAN SPETH: Glee Club 1lA: Chorus 12A: Glrls' Club 11, 12: German Club 12: Admltable Crichton 11A: Social Commlttee of Glrls' Club 12A. LOLITA SPONEMI Glrls Club 11, 12: French Club 10. ADOLPH STAHL: Chorus 128. XVANELLE STARR: Glrls' Club ll. 12: Valley Ball 9, 10: Dramatic Club 10. 11: Basketball 9, 10: Glrl Reserve 9: Baseball 9. 10. 11: Ways and Means Committee of Glrls' Club 12. CHARLES STATZ: Band SIA. 10, 11. 12: Mlrrar 11. 12: Honor Pln 12: Orchestra 12: German Club 12: Natloual Honor Society 11A: Track 12A. RALPH STEELE: Has enteredlnto no acllvltles. CLARA STEHR2 Glrls' Club. GERTRUDE STEIN: Girls 'Club 10, 11. 12: French Club 10, 11. 12: Orchestra 9. WILLXAM STEKELBERG: Chorus 9. 10: Football 9: Mlrror Advertising ll: Mlxnd Chorus 12: Scl- ence Club 11. 12: Basketball 9: Baseball 9. 10. IRENE SULLIVAN: Glrls' Club ll. 12, DOROTHY SWAFFORD: Glrls' Club 11. 12- Chalrman Candy Sale Committee lla: French Club 11, 12: Valley Ball 9. 10: Dramatic Club 11, 12: Girl Reserve 9. 10: Hospitality Committee. -E 25 3.. A Good Place to Eat... . . AT . . Hill's Luncheonette CMa.l.u Floor! RICES LOW ROMPT SERVICE ALATABLE FOOD When you've tried our Special Student Lunches your lunch problem will be solved : : : : can Look for Our Every Day Specials We . Cater . to . Students Woldenbzfgis ZGEASTMIFFLIN Badger 3046 I n the Lead of Fashions . . . with DISTINCTIVE APPAREL That surprises and delights . .

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