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

 - Class of 1933

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June ...THE 'ORANGE AND BLACK... 1933 Congratulations to you r. Klose and to Your Band each and every member FOR YOUR FINE SHOWING IN THE BAND TOURNA- MENT FORBES x MEAGHER . ' MUSIC COMPANY ' 27 W. MAIN CRepresenting C. G. Conn Ltd.J TABLE OF CONTENTS IN THIS ISSUE MIRROR UP TO 1932-1933 ...,..................... .-..... 3 IN THE LAND OF MAKE-BELIEVE ........ ....... 4 POETICAL INTERLUDE ....................... .. ...............---- 5 TALK OF THE SCHOOL ............................... .. ........... 6 Do, Re, Mi-Parrot Makes Appearance-Stu- dents Honored - Little Children Lost - Girls' Club Scholarship - Literatae - Sprechen sie Deutsche - Again Elocution SPORTS .............................................. ...........-.- - ..----- 1 8-19 DID YOU KNOW THAT ...,... -, ........... 20 CENTRAL CASTING .......,.................. ....... 2 1 THE TECHNOCRAT UTOPIA ......,... ....... 2 2 RAJAI-I .................................,.............. ....... 2 3 BOOK REVIEW .....,......,.. - .................. ....... 2 4 HOWDY, FOLKS ............,,.........,................. ..-.--- 2 6 WHY I AM STUDYING FRENCH .. ........... -----.- 2 7 ALL ACTIVITY ASSOCIATION .......,........... ...-.-. 2 7 A DISSERTATION UPON DEAD FISH ................ 23 THE MANNER OF SUNDAY MOTORISTS .......... 28 SILAS LOOKS BACK ........,...............................-...-------- 29 Cover Design and Cartoons By Donald Trachte , . . Illustrations . .O Scenes from' Twelfth Night and Tiger I'I0llS8 -.... ,........................................................... z ...... . ..- 4 Central Junior-Senior Concert Band .......,............ 7 ' '7 'l Scene from The Nativity ...- .........,...................... Central Junior-Senior Orchestra ............................ Scene from Junior High Operetta, Hansel and ,Gretel ...,.............,...........,..........................,,.......,........ 'I National Honor Society ...,..............,... ....,.................. 9 Girls' Club Christmas Project ........ ........... 9 Central Honor Pin Wearers ...,.,r... ............... 9 June Graduates .........,,................. ........... 1 0-15 February Graduates .................. ........... 1 6-17 Q - O C O 0 CHARLES Du BOIS WALTER FOSTER Co-Editors Morris Slavney, Chalis, Olsen, Frederick Gillette, Frederick Baxter, Lura Salter, Fred Alexander, Betty Anne Mayer, Kathleen Reilly, Adelaide Ogil- vie, Ruth Meyers, Olive Nelson, Edward Fleisch- man, Jane Farwell, Rachel Herrington, Mary McWilliams, Dorothy Cox, Gladene Manwaring, Geraldine Mooney, Alice Johnson, Edyth Miller, Florence Anderson, Jennie Corona. Donald Trachte, Miriam Baird, Jane Priestley, Lucille Schreiber, Carol Tomlinson, Mary Virnig, Clifford Roberts, Clara Holmberg, 'Philip'Baker. Editorial Advisor .....,.............,..,...,. Miss Beda L. Hand Business Advisor ...- ............ -...Mr. Rex L. Liebenberg sf' f'. 4 . .. NM NNN D 2 4 J X . NN 'XY I xxx N A Z ,, Portrait of the father of' five daughters but only four automobiles iwurra wurrail --:2:-- ompltments I-IOMMEL BROS. INC. Food of Supreme ualit

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1933 ..THE ORANGE AND BLACK... June MIRRCR UP T0 1932 -1933 CI-IOOL started again. It was fun to be back after vacation: but the novelty soon wore off, inspite of all the new teachers at Central-Miss Junginger, Miss Ritzman, Miss Sterling, CJ Miss Pope, and Miss Schuldt along with Mr. Waehler as our new principal. Now that these teachers have been here a year, they seem an established part of Central. Do you remember the long aud programs we had about the A. A. A. fAll- Activity Associationh idea? It certainly went over big, because almost everybody joined. How many people have asked you for a dime on Tuesdays? The book exchange is another new idea. Everyone patronized it because low prices are paid for used books, and prices for new text books are appreciably lower than those of the book stores. Mr. Klose devised a new plan for the orchestra and band. The 'Junior High students who could play well enough were put in the Senior High orchestra or band. Many Senior High players were surprised to discover that some of the Junior High players were much better than those swollen - heads 'would have believed. Central won the first football game when it beat Edgerton 44-0. Everyone was at the game, and most people went on A. A. A. tick- ets. The new Mirror heads were announced as Charles DuBois, editorg Jane Priestley, business m a n a g e rg Edward Fleischman, advertising manager: and Walter Foster, news editor. Doreen Smith won the Home Talent Song Contest. So many versions of the requirements of the Honor Pin were floating around that the committee made a definite announcement to the effect that an A counted seven points and a B ' four. This has been changed so many times that no one is at all sure of the exact requisites. Class officers were electedg Walter Foster, Charles DuBois, Bid Smith, and Jay Burch were elected president of the 12a, 12b, 11a, and 10b classes, respectively. .The first honor roll came out. To take your mind off the melancholy event, remember that Central beat Janesville 13-0. But to keep you from getting too Pollyannaish let me remind you that we lost to West by a score of 12-0. Rev- erend Wee spoke in the aud period about Leif Erikson and his discovery of America. The speaker told us that it was a woman that sent the Norsemen over here. Even in those days the women started things! Club meet- ings were held for the first time this year. Sue Ogden was elected president of the French Club. The Girls' Club and the Ger- man Club discussed plans for ,the next semester. 66 IGER HOUSE was the play for the first semester, and was it a mystery show! Well,' you should have heard the screamsg and whenever any- one sat on the fatal sofa, you could have heard a pin drop. When those green and red eyes came on, snakes were crawling up and down everyone's back. Yami's leyes, Miss Murdock's accent, and the lion trainer's com- plexion were all good. I wonder if those false teeth are Jane Farwell's own? Chuck Willis was the best: he was so astounding. I won- der if anyone ever let him loose in a dime store. A new Honor Roll basis was intro- duced. It has been very popularg but no matter how many systems are used, there is A perfect specimen of a victim of the advanced science that treats of the cultured ethics of discourse in foreign tongue? never a big increase in the Honor Roll. The 12b and 12a history classes held an election for president of the United States. Of course, Roosevelt won. The 10b English classes in Miss Stark's room made many scrapbooks. These were compiled from material on biog- raphies. Armistice day came and went. Cen- tral won six football games and had second place in the city series. The Turkey Trot was the Thanksgiving party. The State Confer- ence of Wisconsin High School Editors was held in Madison during Thanksgiving vaca- tion. Members of the Mirror staff attended. Thanksgiving vacation was short and sweet. Miss Esther Hibbard spoke to the Girls' Club about Japanese girls. These girls are much more quiet and dignified than American girls. They dress in uncomfortable clothes, so they are not very athletic. Phyllis Lord looked nice, though, in that costume, didn't she? Miss Hibbard said that the girls there that -:- 3 2- are born in the Year of the Horse seldom marry, because they are sure to have tem- pers and strong wills. Naturally the men wouldn't marry such women. Were you born in the Year of the Horse ? Pk vk Ill Ill cc HAT A PRETTY picture the Christmas Pageant made! The singing was very good, too. The costumes were what I liked best. The saluta- torian, Theodora Herfurth Cnote the al, and the valedictorian, Edwin Slightam, were chosen. The orchestra gave a concert in the auditorium.. Home rooms 218, 108, 219 have had the least tardiness. Central lost to Beloit 27-13 in the basketball game. Christmas was near! One new pen was given for two old ones. The new pens were not especially beautiful but most of them worked. Then there was that aud period with Mr. Arklin - because he was hired for only a half hour and because he wanted to talk for an hour, he kept saying that if he had more time he would do this, or he would rather do that. Phooey!! lVl.'r. Elias was much better. I never lost a sheep to weep over, but once I had a dog that got run over, and I wept over that. The new members of National Honor Society were announced, and the induction was held in the auditorium. Reverend Moseley was the speaker. Calvin Coolidge dead! It sort of startled meg it was so unnatural. I had expected him to go on living until he was about 95. Strange the ideas some people get, isn't it? Do you recollect the Mythology course that was to be? It was pretty popular until everyone found out that a chance would be given for poetry and dramatic writing. Evidently the course wasn't offered again this semester. Ikvkikill HEN THE BANKS closed. Even I had 31.37 tied up. Th.e trouble we cap-ital- ists have! Seniors graduated! Oh, what a surprise! A new semester begun. Everybody was down in the office wanting program changes. Remember that haunted look on Mr. Waehler's face? Then came all the club elections. Say, who knew Rajah? It certainly was a mystery. Teachers' Conven- tion was held here. It seems to me that there are more teachers around than stu- dents. Came St. Va1entine's Day with arrows fiying thick and fast especially at the Valen- tine's Day Party. Debating has been dis- cussed as a school activity, but very little interest has been shown. The English Department got an idea and made outside reading voluntary. But, oh, the rush in the library on Friday mornings! The Minstrel QContinued on Page Thirty-twol

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