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

 - Class of 1933

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Ps D R U A I E S rr E DENNIS MURPHY: Secretary 12a: Social Committee 12b: Football: M Club. MARION MURPHY: Girls' Club 1l', 12: Social Committee 12a: Ways and Means Committee 12. REGINALD NELSON: Class Basketball: Class Baseball: Class Football. ELEANOR NIEBUHR: Baseball 9, 10, 11: Volley Ball 10, 11, 12: Basketball 10, 11: Girls' Club: French Club 10: Christian Stein Scholarship. l . . l 4 l i x EUDORE NORTON: Girls' Club 11, 12: Hospitality Com- mittee 12. ETHEL OTTO: Sunshine Committee: Hospitality Commit- tee: Candy Committee: Girls' Club. . i ,I HAROLD PAHMEIER: German Club: German Club Rep- i resentative. J HELEN PALMER: Girls' Debating Club 9, 10: Basketball l , 9, 10: Baseball 9, 10: Volley Ball 9, 10: Sunshine Commit- : 1 tee 11, 12: Social Committee 11, 12: French Club 10, 11: Ll Senior Farewell. Q P VIVIAN POSTEL: Girls' Club: -Orchestra: Band: Glee Club: Chorus. . 1 I KENNETH RASMUSSEN: German Club 10, 11, 12. FLOYD REIS: No Activities. NATHAN ROBINSON: No Activities. 4 JOHN ROHDE: Social Committee: Session Room Presi- dent: French Club: Secretary French Club: M Club: Vice-President M Club. HELEN SCHLECK: German Club 10, 11, 12: Art Club 11: Girls' M Wearer: Basketball 9, 10, 1l: Baseball 9, 10, 11: Volley Ball 9. 10, 11: Girl Reserve 9, 10: Nature Club H I 9, 10: Glee Club ll: G11-is' ciub 11, 12: chorus 9, 10, 11. l . HERMAN SHAPIRO: No Activities. ' RUSSELL SHAW: Social Committee 12: Ushers' Club 11, 12: Class President 9: Plays' Production Staif 11, 12: ' Announcements 12a. H EDWIN SLIGHTAM: Basketball: Class Baseball: Junior Response: Valedictorian: Central Hi-Y. MILTON SMITH: Band: Orchestra: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus. wr. Q ADOLPH STAHL: Track: M Club: Chorus: Boys' Glee Club. STANLEY STENSON: No Activities. HAROLD STEPHENSON: Class Historian: Mixed Chorus. F ERNEST SWANSON: Advice to Juniors. DOROTHY VAUGHN: Basketball: Volley Ball: Baseball: Girls' Club: Hospitality Committee. EDWIN VOSS: Class Orator: Ushers' Club: German Club: Dramatic Club: Vice-President 12b Class. , HOWARD WESSEL: Art Club. RAPHAEL WESTBUR.Y: No Activities. LORNA WILLOUGHBY: Social Committee. I : ROBERT WOHLFERD: Band, Orch- estra: President M Club: Assisted in Class Prophecy. Club: Football: Class Basketball: Class Baseball. fContinued on,Page Twenty-eight? JOSEPH WURNSEHERI Track: M

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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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hme .UTHE ORANGE AND BLACKU 1933 CC SPORT 37 J 1 1 i w Reading from left to right-Back row: Ray Hanke Bid Smith John Dunn George Lawrence Albert Morehouse John Novick Front row: Coach Mike Koskey James Flynn Jay Burch John Reider Norbert Morehouse Dick Power Bud Jamieson manager CENTRAL BASKETBALL TEAM an 1932 - 1933 .. BASKETBALL SEASON ,, FEMININE FRQLICS ETNTRAL has just concluded a moderately successful basketball season, the high point of which was the upset of West High in the finals of the district tour- nament. The Grange and Black, de.spite the loss of three lettermen at mid- semester, was fourth in the Big Eight, third in the City league, champions of the Madi- son district, and a semi-finalist in the con- solation bracket at the State Championship tournament. Those receiving letters were John Reider, rcaptainl, William Smith, John Novick, Dick Power, Robert Harris, Kenneth Hartwick, Edwin Slightam, Ray Hanke, Robert Pieh, John Dunn, Norbert Morehouse, Jay Burch, James Flynn, and George Lawrence. Harris, Hartwick, and Slightam graduated in Feb- ruary. Oentral opened its basketball season against Wisconsin High and lost, 14-13. The Wisconsin Preps later defeated the Orange and Black court artists 12-7. Going on the road for the first time, Central was defeated by Beloit, state champions, 27-13. Central was again defeated by the State Line team, 28-19, in our own gymnasium. Coming home, Central won its first game of the season from Racine Horlick, 21-14, and lost to Kenosha, 25-8. In a non-conference game, the Grange and Black quintet defeated Wis- consin Rapids, 14-13. N THE FIRST GAME after the Christmas vacation, Central lost the first of three very tightly played games to West, 20-18. Later West defeated the Koskey - coached 1Continued on Page Twenty-twoi G 59 44 FACE LIFTING fi The past year saw the inauguration of a new sport at Central. This was boxing. The tournament was held in April under the supervision of Coach Mike Koskey. A large crowd witnessed the finals which provided fourteen rounds of real mixing. The referee of the bouts was Fausto Rubini, U.W. champg the judges, Dr. Al Tormey, Mr. Francis Sul- livan of the faculty, and Mr. O'Nei1 of the First National bank. By surviving the elimi- nation bouts and by winning the finals, the following boys were crowned champions and W-ere awarded medals: James Dean, John Nee, Gerald Randall, Tony Cuccia, Julius Ruskin, Maurice Connors, Vito Schiro, Tom De Salvo, James Flynn, Nick Justo, Ernest Jones, and Joe La Bella. -Q-: 18 :- area FOLLOWING the activities of girls' sports, this reporter has at last extricated some of the events of a three-ring circus, under the management of Miss Shepherd. As spring turned to summer and summer to fall the girls got the yen to play volley ball. In September, 1932, a volley ball tour- nament was begun and girls of all the gym classes entered. As fate would have it, the tourney was successful and only ended after a hot battle between the twelfth grade1's and the eleventh graders. Lois Neill with her team of volley cagers' was victorious over Merel Christensen, who led the valiant elev- enth graders. The victors were overjoyed and the losers were not discouraged. Never- theless, the volley ball tournament had ended and was making place for a new act in the girls' sports. Volley ball was over but basketball was begun. Ah! There is Miss Shepherd coming on the floor. She is going to start the final game for the championship. Girls are dash- ing to and fro with their gay colors stream- ing. The game is about to start. Ah! There's the whistle! They're off and this time it is Betty Utter and her following who are the winners. They have just defeated Miarion LContinued on Page Twenty-fivei

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