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June ..THE ORANGE AND BLACK.. 1932 Gy-aduafiofn Orange and Black N . 9 9 cwvnsvs 0 W IN THIS ISSUE d 5-YEAR DIARIES F 3 an with f , , , Lock and Key ll-I0all'Ears anle . . 4 T h e n 980 to 35-00 short Story . . 5 . . 1 Poetry . . . . 6 gclziniilneneerrient . V Z Fountain Pens 8: Pencils Seniors I n . ' Q-11 to Economic Living . . . 12 Sports .... . 14 ' ' ' Central Casting . . 15 Clubs .... . 16 Q DESK SETS Up and Down . . . 17 ' 32.00 to 310.00 Sportraits . . . 18 Sensayuma. . 19 Tintypes . . . . . 21 Leather Bgugd Book Reviews . . . 23 R b h Poets Did You Know That . . . 24 e n n e 0 m and BETTER DRUG STORES , , cv-vases Late Fiction A Choice Selection of Star Dollar and Blue Ribbon Books at 31.00 including TRAVEL - HISTORY - RELIGION X. Entire line of GIFT Articles Reduced 1091, fo new 'K Looseleaf Ring Book for the Undergrad MOSELEY Book Company 10 E. Mifflin Street .li Cover Etching and Cartoons by DONALD TRACHTE SDJLGVD PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF U E N T R A L H I G H S C H 0 0 L MADISON. WISCONSIN CWPJLGVB . . EDITORIAL STAFF . . Robert Ewing - edltor, Marjorie Sxn:lth, Josephine Zaccone, Myrtle Muzzy, Bernice Cohn, Walter Foster, Alice Woulle, Elva. Dunham, Adelaide Ogllvle, Margaret Salter, Dorothy Thompson, Olive Nelson. Charles Du Bois, Morris Slavney, Marjorie Davis, Kathryn Thorstad, Romana Fahey. Editorial Adviser-Miss Bedn Hand CYE..7C3?a . . BUSINESS STAFF . . Everett Carteron, business manager: Jane Prlestley, assistant business manager: Marie Bell, circulation manager: Mildred Miller, bookkeeperg Charles Statz, advertising man- agerg Donald Kinney, Edward Flelschmann, Willard Ruebnitz, advertising solicitors. Faculty Advisor-Mr. R.. L. Llebenberg .T 21? Have successfully served lVladison's student body for 20 YEARS O Your handiest RENNEBOHM store is at 204 STATE ST.
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il. f-The Oranqe and Black June 1932 yin, ww ,V if l, Xfsxafa 1 -if X35 , ,,,x . , jyfxxxl ls? Eh M 1- if fl ff f o zz T 7' Ii l a dlmx l CF Fi QQ! Aj S Qu? l2,2 I .S Ki XY' ab is . L- Q ,X XX fx CENTRAL HALL OF FAME Central's Hall of Fame would include many pupils and teachers, but I am only going to write about the pupils. I am picking these candidates according to their scholastic ability, their popularity, and their athletic prowess. Betty Herried, a senior, and Rachel Herrington, a junior, should be given the honor of a position on our list of notables. Betty is a mem- ber of both honor societies, while Rachel was recently elected to National Honor Society and will no doubt be awarded a Central Honor Pin soon. Both girls have distinguished themselves by lead- ing the honor roll many times and they will most assuredly be near the top in the future. Among the best athletes in Central, at the present time, are William Smith, Robert Wohlferd, and Oston Hanson. Bid, as the former is called by his friends, is only a sophomore and may turn out to be Central's greatest athlete. As a freshman Smith won a letter in track, and after having competed in football last fall, he received another letter. In track Bid can do most anything well, but he specializes in the broad jump and dash. William won second place the former at the state meet last year, and this year has a good chance for first in the same event. Toad Wohlferd, who is a senior has also won letters. He has com- peted in both football and basketball. On the gridiron he is noted for his fight and for his all-around playing. While he was on the basketball courts, Toad was feared by all his opponentsg and he was one of the mainstays of the team. Ozzie Hanson has won two letters in basketball. Ozzie was captain of the basketball team during the last half of the season and shoul- dered his job well. Although Ozzie was the smallest member of the team, he made up for it by his fighting, brilliant all-around playing. Pupils who are among the most popular in Central are Robert Ewing, Alvin Gillette, and Vemon Conlin. Robert, who has just been elected valedictorian, has been editor of The Mirror during the last year and is a member of National Honor Society. The Dramatic Club also claims Robert as one of its members. Alvin Gillette cer- tainly should be given a place in the Hall of Fame. Alvin belongs to the National Honor Society, and played stellar football. The fact that Al has been president of his class for three years shows that he is very popular among his classmates. He has just been chosen as the class speaker in the Commencement exercises. Vernon Conlin, another pupil whom I think is popular, was captain of the football team during the last season. Fat gained many admir- ers by playing good football, although he was injured nearly all sea- son. He is vice-president of the senior class and a member of the M Club. -By MORRIS SLAVNEY. ..I:31.-
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