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

 - Class of 1932

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1932 ..TI-IE ORANGE AND BLACK.. June A Specialized Dept. Store to Serve You . . featuring . . Fine Quality Silks, Draperies - Linens, Bedding, Etc ....... On the Capitol Square Phone F. 6400 Headquarters for ROTHIVIOOR and AVENUE COATS . . . and SHIRLEY LEA FROCKS for SMART WOMEN and MISSES .... CENTRAL CASTING lContlnued from Page Fmeeau of poetry being sent ln to the Mirror and everyone expecting to see hls in print . . . the cops with their whlte topped hats . . . teachers packing bouquets to their respec- tlve rooms . . . EH. Flelchmann carrying a box home for Miss Salter . . . those whlte, whlte and brown, white and black, shoes . . . these new couples popln up every now and then . . . and the old ones coming to our attention to remind us that they stlll exist . . . the clubs all having picnics . . . girls discussing that old problem shall I cut my hair or not . . . more and more blue and 'flnk cards coming forth from the ofllce . . . the office force harmonizing on all the latest wngs . . . certain men teachers playing pool . . . girls tlocklng to the sale of new dresses and hats . . . and oh there are so many other signs of sprlng that are too numerous to mention. . . . . .- During the past year Ive been hooded with personal questions and have never answered them and I am putting them at the end of thls colymn, hoping that the rest of the colymn will be enough so that this will not have to be used: nevertheless here they are: to someone my favorite sports are golf and swimming . . . To Miss 1nqulsltlve I admit I prefer blonds . . , A friend asks What ls your hobby? and that ls easy: tlrst, Writing colyrnns and second collecting pictures and autographs of Radio Stars, and Third collecting unusual facts, other than those that Ripley uses . . . I hope that thls is enough copy, as I too, have Spring fever and just couldn't write another llne . . . thanks for listening and so long . . . WCF leaving the page. . . -WCF SHIRTS AND SHORTS rcontlnued from Pnge raurteenv wlth a throw of lBl feet, l Inch. The national record was sent to Houston, Texas, by Hines ln 1924 with a sensational peg of 187 feet. 2 Inches. Incldentally both these throws would have placed ln the recent Big Ten tcurney and are worthy of special recogni- tion. Although a relay team rarely gets into the limelight, a good quartet of runners may add needed points ot lts tearnfs total. Not- wlthstandlng this, most relay teams usually run their races to an empty stadlum or bleachers. This must have been especially true In 1903 when Lewis Institute of Chicago set their long-standing mark of 1 minute 32 2K5 seconds. Proebel High. Gary, Indiana, shoved this down to 1131.9 on May 21, 1932. at the Indiana state meet, but, of course, their time has not been officially accepted. Although relay teams do not mean much to the average spectator, I cannot help bring- ing out the fact that. as this is a one-halt' mile-relay. each runner must average around 23 tlat for their Individual 220. Considering the time taken to transfer batons, etc,, both of these records are remarkable high school performances, -5 27 1- O. M. NELSON E3 SON Jewelers and Silversmiths For 50 Years GIFTS OF QUALITY for ALL OCCASIONS Rightly Priced Secure Your HIGH SCHOOL PIN Before School Closes 21 N. Pinckney Street ON caexror. SQUARE USED and NEW TEXT BOOKS STUDENT SUPPLIES FairPrices and Friendly Service BROWN'S B O O K S H O P CORNER STATE and LAKE

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1 I L. June ..THE ORANGE AND BLACK.. 1932 Flowers for IUN GRADUATIONS 'O ANNIVERSARIES O BON VOYAGE Q WEDDINGS O , FLORAL C0 230 State Street SENIOR ACTIVITIES LOUIS SWEET: Hhs entered llltu no acllvltles. NATHAN SWEET: Basketball ll, 12, IDA 'TEMKINZ Girls' Club: Gerrnnn Club. DOROTHY THIESI Glrls' Club 11, 12: Mlrror 12: Dramatic Club 11B: Science Club 12. DOROTHY THOMPSON: Glee Club 9. 11: Chorus 9. ll, ll: Girls' Club ll, 12: French Club 12: Mir- ror 10. 11. 12: 1-luuor 'Pln UB: Mixed Chorus 131 Drnrnatlc Club ll, 12: Scleuee Club 12: Girl Re- serve 9. 10: lv-Iuulkllx and Mlnlklnf' LORIENE THOMSON: Girls' Club 11. 12: Ar! Club 11A, 121 Glrl Reserve 9B. KATHRYN Tuonsmo. on-xs' club nz 'rypm mr Mm-or 11. na crm-us me Aemnues ln ww- nnkee x-ugh-one cum as Reporm- rm- School Paper 9. xo: Pm,--Afrlyxng High? Debate 9, xo: Declamatory 9, 10. BILL TOELLNERZ Class Oflltter 12: Orchestra 9, xo, nz 1-xx-Y n, mo, ua Bnseball 9. 10: George Washlngtolf' 12: Mirror. RUBY MAE TRACY! Glrls' Club 13: Mlrrbr 12: Llterary Club 12: Honor Pln 12A. ..V.. DOROTHY VAUGHN: Valley Ball 10, 11. 12: Basketball 10. 11. 12: Bllseball 10, 11, 12. THEODORE VELOFFI Hns entered Into no ac- tlvltles. ' ..w.. LUCILLE WALKER: Glee Club 9, 10: Glrls' Club 11. 12. ELEANOR WEDEPO1-IL: Cilee Club IIA. 12: Chorus 9, 10. 12A: Glrls' Club 11. 12: Valley Ball IIA: Art Club l2A: Basketball IIB: Baseball HA. 'BEATRICE WEISSHAPPEL: Chorus 9: Valley Ball 92. 11B: Orchestra 10. 11. 121 German Club UA: Girl Reserve 9Bi Basketball 10A. HA: Ten- nts 11A. ROBERT WELLMAN: French Club 12: Football 9, 10. 11, 12: Hnckey 11: Mirror ll, 12: Dramatic Club 12: Baseball 10. 112 Social Committee 10, 11: 0011 9. 10. 11. 12. LQVERNE WELSHERZ Glen Club 9: Chorus 9: Glrls' Club 11. 12. ARLENE WESSEL: Girls' Club 11. 12: Volley Ball 9, 10: Art Club 9, 10. 11: German Club 12: Glrl Reserve 9: Tennis ll. HARVARD WESSELI Art Club. PAULINE WESTBURY3 Glrls' Club 11, 12: ATI Club 10B. JEROME VVHITE2 Chorus: Football: Baskelballl Baseball: Social Committee. HELEN WHITMAN: Girls' Club 1lB. LILA WIENKE: Glrls' Club 11, 12: Orchestra 9: German Club 10. 11. 12: Glrl Reserve 9, ALBERTA WOODRUFF1 Chnrus 10A, HB: Girls' Club ll, 11: Mlrrur 1213: Dramatic Club 11, 12: Glrl Reserve 9: Art Club 10, 11. 12-Treasureh VICE-Preildehti Once In B Llfe Tlme: '1'yC0- berahn 10. ALICE WOULFEI Glee Club 11: Girls' Club 11. 12-Sunshine Cnmmlttee l1A: Way and Menns Committee HA, Chairman Candy Sales 13A:' Mir- ror 12-Edltnrlal Board. HA Humor Edltor: Dra- rnatlu Club 12: Glrl Reserve 9. CARYL YOUNG! Glrls' Club: Art. Club. ..Z.. JOSEPHINE ZACCONEZ Glee Club 10. 11: Chorus 10: Girls' Club 11, 12: French Club 10. 11. 12- Presldent 12: Mlrrnr 10, 11. 12: Llterary Club 127 Baseball 10: Nntlonal Htmor Society 11, 12: Honor Pill 12: General Chalrmlin or Candy Sales Cum- mlttee: Advice to Juniors. Cnmmencement. -E 26 1- Courtesy of . . The Wisconsin Sporting Goods Co. 221 State Street The Only EXCLUSIVE Under-Grad Department ln MADISON featuring the LAT- EST STYLES in ages from 14 years and up : : : : WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY 2 Snecialists in Apparel for Men 6 Boys 1 I Next to Belmont Hotel :



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.lune ..TI-IE ORANGE AND BLACK.. 1932 Buy Your New Summer Clothes At the Two Kessenich Stores Main Store . . . 201 State COLLEGIENNE SHOP 908 Unlverslty Avenue We Feature GIFTS That Last 'K Harry T. Blum Jeweler 12s s'r.4.'r'r: smmr X If il comes from B L U M ' S -it must be good BOOK REVIEWS lcomlnued from Page 'rwelltyvrllreel town. Miss Carewe ls just hack from a con- vent and knows no one but a girl friend who came from the same convent, Tom Vnnrevel ls a deadly enemy of Mr. Carewe, and lt would seem that Cr-alley Gray would have a better chance with the glrl. As her father refuses to introduce her to anyone until her debut. she mistakes Gray for Vanrevel, and there arises the sltuatlon on which the story is based. Gray does not mention that he ls not Van- revel, and when things came to a point where something must be done. Tom trles to help him out, Gradually the story works up to the cllmax with no one knowing the situa- tlon but the two friends, It ls when Gray dons Vanrevel's uniform.-there is a. war and Vanrevel is a major-and sets out to the Carewe home that the excitement begins. Tragedy mares the story, but one realizes that Tarkington could have worked lt out no other way. The book is a llttle tiresome in parts. Per- haps lf Tarklngton had left out much that he put between the parts of the story, lt would have been better: but lf these sections are read rather sketchlly, here is a story that will well pass away a dull afternoon. .nano RUM his book Outward Bound we gather that Mr. Sutton Vane ls a great student of human nature. a. humorlst, a philosopher, and a man with a creative lmaglnatlon. During the course of the story we become acquainted with eight persons, each of whom ls a dlstlnct type of lndlvldual. Mr. Va.ne portrays the characteristics of each one through conversations and sollloqules which make up three-fourths of the book. How we do laugh at poor little Mrs. Mlget and her quaint speech, at Mrs. Cllveden- Banks- spelled with a hyphen -and her high and mighty manners, at Tom Prior under alcoholic excess. The lmlque theme ls an example of the author's imaglnatlve genius, while his philosophies are apparent ln many passages. Mr, Vane's original manner of Lntroducihg the story interests us Immediately, We wlt- ness the death of seven persons, including two lovers, a swtndler, a drinker, a society flower, a minister, and a curate. Suddenly we discover them all together on a shlp-a strange shlp that glides silently through the night without crew or engines. When the voyagers finally realize that they are out- ward bound after death. they are panic- strlcken: and trembllngly they prepare to face the Elxan-liner who turns out to be , . . well, that's mt wo good w tell. You wul want to enjoy for yourself the surprlslng, dramatic climax to this unusual novel. Local lntelligentsia Armmlneemem has new made ma: prlmea outsllle mllalng Lasts al ll wllvenlem me wlll be available to Central students nr-xt year for a small sunl. The lists are expected to be nook slzr alla wlll eolmull all the new books for next year. -I: 28 1, YOU NEED NOT WAIT ANOTHER HNGLE DAY TO OWN THE STEINWAY STEINWAY The Instrument of lhe Immortals NIANY people, familiar with lhe clear singing tone of the Steinway, its astonishing length of life and its brilliant traditions, assume that its cost is heyond lhcirlncnns. Bu! noth- ing could be fnrlher from the truth. Even to homes of the mos! modest income, n Steinway is immediately available. ' You may purchase one of these beautiful instruments with nn original deposit of as lillle us len per cent of lhc total price. Used pianos are ncreplecl in par- tial exchange. The Steinway will he delivered at once lo your home and the hnlnnce of the payments ex- tended over a period of three years. Why Not Own One, Now nt the NEW LOWER PRICES? 51175.00 up WARD - BRODT MUSIC CO. 208 State Badger 7272

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