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

 - Class of 1933

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1933 ...THE ORANGE AN-D BLACK... June V Senior Farewell Advice to Juniors LORENE NELSON: Senior Farewell: Secre- tary-Treasurer of June Class: Chorus 11, 12b: Dramatic Club 11, 12 isecretary 12bb: Glee Club lla: Girls' Club 10a, ll, 12: Chairman of Social Committee 12: Honor Pin 12b: Home Room Secretary 11b: Mirror llb, 12: Book Exchange 12: National Honor Society 12b: 2nd, Shaw Prize lla. Prophet Valedictorian Salutatorian Historian Orator CHARLES Du BOIS: Valedictorian: Band 9, 10, 11,' 12 fAssistant Director 12J: Class President 12: Vice-President 10: Junior Response 11: Hi-Y Club 12: Honor Pin lla: Home Room President lla: Mirror 10a, 11, 12 fDesk Editor 11: Editor 121: National Honor Society 12: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Science Club 11: Promotion Committee 11 fVice-President: . I 4 JOHN SYLVESTERZ Advice to Juniors. LOIS NEILL: Class Prophet: Art Club 9a: Band 9: Dramatic Club 10: Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Loan Fund Committee 12: Ways and Means Committee 11: Hospitality Com- mittee '11: Social Committee 12b: Candy Committee lla: Volley Ball 9, 10, ll, 12: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Home Room Treasurer l2b: Literary Society 12a: A.A.A. Monitor: Science Club 11: Tennis 11: M Wearer. R A C H E L HERRINGTON: Salutatorian: Chorus 11, 10a Accompanist: Dramatic Club 10a, 11, 12: Glee Club 9b: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12 fPresident 121: Sunshine Com- r-ittee: Candy Committee 12a: Honor Pin 12: Literary Society lla.. 12 4President 121: Mirror Columnist'12: National Honor Society lla, 12 fVice-President 12:: School Plays, Valentine Party, Tiger House, Mistress of Wardrobe, Promotion Com- mittee 11. EDWARD GADOW: Class H 1 s t o 1 1 a n Library Monitor 10a: School Play George 'COMMENCEMENT Washington. HELEN ESSER: Class Orator: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: W d M! ' t - Chairman. of Candy Committee 12: Honor Pin lla, 12: Hggise :gloom Ellig1iitg?'nlll:ltL'it- grary Society 10, 11,, 12 fProgram Chairman ll, 123: Mirror 12: Office Monitor lla: ational Honor Society lla fSecretary 125. Book Exchange 12a. N FRIDAY MORNING, June 9, at ten o'clock, the 155 members of the graduating class will s w e e p majestically, proudly Q! into the auditorium to the stately strains of E1gar's Pomp a n d Circumstance m a r c h. Approximately two hours later they will march out, still proudly, yet perhaps a trifle more sadly, to the gymnasium for the reception.- At the commencement program, Rachel Herrington in her sa-lutatory address will talk on the benefits of education both in the past and the future. The title of her talk is Edu- cation -the Wor1d's Most Wonderful Instru- ment of P 1' o g r e s s. Charles Du Bois, valedictorian, will tell of the difficulties encountered on The Road of Success. Helen Esser, who gives the class oration, will give a general discussion of happinessg it is entitled In Search of Happiness. The orchestra, besides playing the opening march, will ren- der two other numbers, Farandole by Bizet, and the recessional. Cin Class Night, after the opening march, the class president will welcome friends of the class. Jolm Sylvester will offer worthwhile Advice to Juniors, while Kathleen Reilly will ACTIVITIES respond for the underclassmen. Lorene Nel- son will present the Senior F'arewell. Caps and gowns are to be worn as usual on Commencement' Day. Th e committee in charge included Donald Trachte, John Du Bois, and Phyliss Lord. Announcement cards are of bull with the Central seal: Gale N Clark, Grace Mikalson, and Kathryn Conners COMMENCEMENT . Dress-up day fthe day when the so-called dignified seniors run around in old clothes, baby clothes, doll clothes, and the like, suck lollypops, and smile knowingly at the sne-ers of derision by underclassmenl has been des- ignated as Friday, June 2. The committee in charge was Ken- . neth Hartwick, Wy 1 a Spencer, and Kenneth Meehan. U I A ' ' iz w e r e the committee members in charge. The girls to decide on the color and price of girls' stockings were Cerise Beran, Dorothy Cox, and Dorothy Gruen. C 1 ass colors are blu e and white, and the motto chosen is An aim in life is the only fortune worth th e finding. T h e respective committees PROGRAM FRIDAY, JUNE 9 . . . 10:00 A.M. Pomp and Circumstance March . . Elgar Orchestra Invocation Emitte Spirituum Tuum . . . Schuetky Morning Invitation ......... Veazie Mixed Chorus Salutatory ..... Education, the World's Most Wonderful Instrument of Progress Rachel Herrington A Farandole ............... Bizet Orchestra Oration ...... In Search of Happiness Helen Esser Valedictory ..... The Road to Success Charles Du Bois Presentation of Diplomas -Mrs. James W. Madden Plans for the class ba.nquet Cwhich will be h el d -on Wednesday evening, June 7, in the Loraine Hotelb h a v e been made by Walter Foster, Romance Cow- gill, and V i 1' gi n i a Schroeder. The annual senior picnic will take place this year at Camp Wakanda, Y.M. C.A. camp on L a.k e Mendota. Th e com- working on these were isenedi'cti9,n mittee QCyril Klingele, Ma-nf , Virnig, C11 ar a Tusglan M'irc12,,,:,gS:,,, ' LOW Frances Usher, Ever- H301mb81'g, and William ett Carteron, B e tt y Osterfund, Jane Far- X well, Lulu Britt, and John More. The scene for the Class Prophecy is to be laid in the Central Office of Gadow, Gadow, Gadow Food Capsule Company, Inc. The cast will have as leaders Lois Neill, Class Prophet, and Edward Gadow, Class Historian. -: 15 :- K lyn Fisherj promises line eats and a splendid time for all. Every other Monday for the past two months the 12a's have had a Using. This was an auditorium period which they alone lContinued on Page Twenty-niney Anne Mayer, and Eve- ,.aau.a,:a , ... -

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JUNE GRADUATES fcontinuedl WYLA SPENCER: Dramatic Club 10a: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Tennis 10. MARIE STAHL: Class Basketball 10, 11, 12: Chorus llb: Dramatic Club: German Club 12: Girls' Club 10, 1.1, 12: Literary Society lla, 12: Office-Library Monitor 12: Tennis 11a, l2a: Numerals 11a: M 12a: Volley Ball 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12. HENRY STANLEY: Basketball 10, 11: Football 9b, 10b, 11b, 12b: German Club 10, 11, 12: Hi-Y 11: Home Room President 11b, lla: Monitor 12b: M Club 11, 12: Swimming 9a, 10a: Minstrel Show 12ag Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Social Committee 12. INGEBORG SWALHEIM: Dramatic Club 10a, 11. 12: German Club 10, 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Mirror 12b: Tennis 11a: Candy Committee 12b: Hospitality Committee 12b. BARNEY SWEET: Band 10, 11, 12: Chorus 12a: Glee Club l2a: Orchestra 10, 11, 12a. RUBY SWENSON: Art Club 12: Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Hospitality Committee 12a: Girl Reserves 9. MARY SYLVESTER: Art Club 12a: French Club 11b: Girls' Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Sunshine Committee 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Violin Music in Twelfth Night. BEATRICE TILLUNGZ No Activities. ROBERT TIPPLE! No Activities. DONALD TRACHTEZ Track 9, 10, 11, 12. MURREL TRUEHL: Class Basketball 9, 10b3 Foot- ball 11, 12: Track 11, 12. LYELL TULLISZ No Activities. FRANK TURNQUIST: Class Basketball 10, 11, 12: Football 10, 11, 12: Club 12: Class Football 9, 10, 11. FRANCES USHER: Chorus 9, 12: French Club 10, 11: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Vice-President 11: Hos- pitality Committee 11: Candy Committee 12: Home Room Secretary-Treasurer lla, llb: Social Com- mittee 11. MEYER VICTOR: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Chorus 12a: Dramatic Club 11, 12b: Glee Club 12a: Mirror 12b: Orchestra 10, 11, 12: School Play, George Wash- ington 11b: Ushers' Club 10, 11, 12, Assistant Chief of Service. MARY VIRNIG: Chorus 10, 11: Dramatic Club 10, 11, 12: German Club 11: German Club Play, Xmas in Germany llb: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Literary Society 11, 12: Library Monitor 12: Study' Hall Monitor in 12b Summer School. FREDERICK WILLIAMS: Class Secretary-Treas- urer 10: Class Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Home Room President 11, 12: M Club 12: Secretary-Treasurer 12a: Class Baseball 9, 10, ll: Hockey 10, 11: Swimming 9, 10, 11. ALDRO WINTER: Basketball Manager 10, 11: Class Basketball 9, 10: Chorus 11a. RUBY WITTE: Chorus 12a: Dramatic Club 10a: Girls' Club 10: Tennis 11b: Baseball 9, 10: Basket- ball 10b: Volley Ball 9, 10. SHELDON WOOD: Chorus 12a: Glee Club 12a: Home Room Sec1'etary 10. 11. BERTHA WURST: German Club 10, 11, 12: Secre- tary 11, President 12b: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Lit- erary Society' lla, 12: A.A.A. Monitor: Library Monitor 12:'Natl0l1a1 Honor Society 12b: Candy Committee 12. ANTOINETTE ZEMAN: Art Club 9. 10, 11: Basket- ball 9, 10, 129 Chorus 9: French Club 11, 12: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Girl Reserves 9, 10b: Orchestra 9, 10, 11: Tennis llb: Sunshine Committee 12a: Base- ball 9, 10, 11: Volley Ball 9, 10, 11: Numerals lla, M 12a: Soccer 9a. A WILLIAM ZITNICK: No Activities. iContlnued on Page Twenty-eighty



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HAROLD ACE: NO Activities. - FEBRUARW . ELEANOR ANDERSON: No Activities. DORIS ARMSTRONG: Outside Athletics 10a, 11b, 11a, 12b. FLORENCE BARNHILL2 -Gi1'l'S Club. KATHRYN BATES: Treasurer Girls' Club 12a: Sunshine Committee 12b: Ways and Means Committee: Social Com- mittee. EDWARD BROCKETT: No Activities. VICTOR BROWN 2 Chicago, as 12a. WINIFRED BERNDT: Volley Ball 10a: German Club 10. 11, 12: Literary Club 12: Mirror 11b: Candy Committee 12a: Member of Motto Committee. Entered from Waller High School, JOE BRUNO: Football: Basketball: M Club lcommit- teesl: French Club. f DON CARNIGLICI: Basketball: Class Baseball. l JAKE COHENZ Track. PHYLLIS COLLETTE: Girls' Club. GENEVIEVE CUSICK: Girls' Club. ETHEL JEAN COLE: Art Club. 2V2 years: Dramatic Club. 1 semester: Athletic Ticket Seller, 2 years: German Club. 1 year: 12a Social Committee: Girls' Club, 3V2 years: Girls' Club Social Committee. Hospitality- Committee, 2 years: FRANCES DUANE: Class Paseball 10, 11, 12: Class Bas- ketball 10, 11, 12: Class Volley Ball 9, 10, 11, 12. DOROTHY EMERSON: Girls' Club: Literary Society: 12a Social Committee. LILLIAN FRUSHER: Girls' Club. CLAYTON FRYE: Boys' Quartet: Christmas Play. DAVID HEIN: Science Club. I THEODORA HERFURTH: Salutatorian: Mirror '31, '32s Baseball '31, '32: Volley Ball '32: Girl's Literary Society '7'2: German Club '32: Girls' Club '30, '31, '32: Art Club '30 LaVERNE HOFFMAN: Girls' Club: Social Committee. CLAUDE HOLST: Football 9, 10, 11: Hi-Y 11: Orchestra. 10, 11. 12: Band 11. 12: Social Committee 10, 11, 12: Ger- man Club 10: Chorus 9, 10. FRANCINE JACKSON: Orchestra 9, 10. 11, 12: Girl Reserves 9. 10: Social Committee 11: Girls' Club 10, 11, 12: Hospitality Committee: Ways and Means Committee: Social Committee of Girls' Club. KENNETH KARAS: Football: Basketball: Track: M Club. IVIARGARET KISSANE1 Girls' Club: Aided Class Proph- ecy. .ELIZABETH KLUSMAN: Girls' Club: Hospitality Commit- tee: Decoration Committee Christmas Party: Aided Class Prophecy. LUTINA LARSON: Baseball: Volley Ball: Basketball: Girls' Club. EDDIE MITCHELL: Band: Orchestra: Glee Club: Dra- matic Club: Interscholastlc Sports. ELEANOR LODER: Girls' Clu b: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Glee Club and Girls' Triple Trio. VEROL MITCHELL: Entered from ' Seattle: Dramatic Club: Girls' Club: A.A.A. Monitor: Mirror Promotion Committee: Class Volley Ball.

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