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

 - Class of 1934

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The ORANGE ——— JUNE GRADUATES IS.MIF.IJ.I- AI TIERS: Ctrl ' .:► t JO. WAYNE AI.I.KMANG: FnotUII |o. 11; track. MICHAEL AMATO: i« activitim, AI.EKN ANDERSON: Senior Urrwrll. chorua IV. JJ; Dramatic Club 10, II. U; Girl Kmm. 10: Glee Chi I. in. II: Cm-trxl Humor i in I2A. Literary Sncieiy 10. 11, U. preeidrnt 1211; Mimiii 12; N -iii'ittl I loot Sncirty I2B; B.«k Ex change Staff II. U; Once in a L»fc-lliif JOB; Washington The Man Who Made IV UiA: Captain Applejack 12B; “Mon icr Hranraire I2A: Halt Way Prairie” IM; Oimlm«» I'Jtuni MB. II. 12B. LUCILLE ANDINC Oreheaira ion I.IIJ.IAN ARM BRECHT: Dramatic Col. JJ; Monitor 11. MY ASHBROOK: Art CM» IIA. Dta-nia-M- Huh I0A II. 12: French Club M •I. 2; N K.A. Seminar I2A: l la » !( . II, '2: Track Manacer WA. I'.ov AUDI M. On- Ba.krll.aU J; Track ||. U VKU.KT JANE DAGLEY: Cbonu M. II; Dramatic Chib 10, II. 12; French Oul. II. 12: Girl Kraeivr. IV; Cle Onh 10. II; latrrary Scirty 10. II. 12: Mir. tor Krymnutiir 10. II; N.R.A Srtn. mar I2A; “George Waahlitgbm I0A; “II all-Way ItaWt” UA; “Once in a |jlrtimr“ MB: Tiri»tm»» Pageant I 111. UB; Teunie I2A: IWwi Kaebange 12. MIRIAM BAIRD: Valedictorian 12: Dramatic Club 10. II: Ftench Oub HI, 11. 12. Girl Reierici HI, II, Central linnet Fin 12; laicrary Society II: National Hotair Society 12; Orthnlra HI. PHIL BAKKR: Baakethall II; Boxing II; (lac. Ha.Ssrtlall U: F.-thall 10. II. 12; CUm II«« ball KCTII IIKCKKR: Band II. 12: Mixed Churna IJ: French Club II. 12; Cilia’ S;.irt. I1'. II. 12: Literary Siciftr HI, II: Orchmra 10, II. 12: Tenni. II. 12; Sttin Onartrt II: M” Wratrr; Sivtal Committee 11. JOF. HELD: No activjtira. HKI.KN III AZEK Art Club HI. II. 12: Dramatic Club 10, 11. 12; Ctrl tte»cftea HI, II; I.ibr.uy Monitor 12. EI.t.KN BOWES: Chorn. 11: Girl.’ Sputa III, 12; Mirmr llwor R« m Rejn reaenume MB. NORMAN BKAITII tierman rW 11. 12: Trad. II. 12. FRANCES BRIGGS: Art Oub II; Band 10. II; Ctrl Sport 10. It; Orchestra lit, II; Tennii JI A. DOLOR I S IlCTHANAN »« •! Committee HI, II; Dramatic Club 10. II, I2j French Club 10, II; Oirl Rewrre 10. II; Cilia' Sport It). 11. 12. Tenni» II HARVEY BIRR Beirut II; Foul -ban II. 12; Ili-Y Chib lit. II. 12. viee-preMdeni; Trnm» 12 MARY IUTTS: Girt ’ Sputa III. 11. AGNES CAWI.KY Chord ID. II; French Quit II, 12: Ctrl Reacreca III; Cirla Spjrti 10, II; Glee Club 10, II: Mirror M. 11: Ckrlatma I’.-gcam III, II, 12; Mixed i horn Hi. II. WILLIAM I LEV ELAND: Batkei Ion 10, IJ. Track 111: CUaa Ba«-lull 12. RALPH CLIFCORN Art Cluh 12; ( htiatmaa Pag« ant 12U. JESSIE COHEN: CIkko. II): Girl ’ Sport HA. It. Mtrrur Typiat 11. 12. Library Mwiitnr 12. KAV COHN: fc»a llaakelloill 12- MARY (OLI.K.1TI Art Club ( I.,.cue 10, till. 12: Grtla’ Sj- rt. Ill: (Lee ( bib Hi II RNUT CONAIIAN: S-dxl O mnniicr II BOWDEN CURTISS N.R.A Son-mar 12: Tonnia JOY i I'M I K. Dramatu Hull 12. c.lr'i jH.rt. Ill II; Girl Rcacrrra Dll: Giiman llnb 10, II. 12: A.A.A (Vlkiinr 12. OILSl I NCE DANIELS: Mixed Cbocua 12; Dtamatic Club; Girl Kr-rive IlB; GirlaS Spurt MB; Mirmr HA. JAMES DEAN I II unit II. 12; I laaa I'rraident 12; Claa. Haakrt hall 12: Football lo II. 12; ”M' ( lub. Prrti.hrtil II. lU. It. 12: Baa-krthall 10, II. 2: Claaa llauhall II, II. U. JOSEPH INK DEBS: Frew Club Rh Girl ' Split• 10. Mirmr llume R.ann Rrprraentatltr 12. Muaiitur

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June .THE ORANGE AND BLACK 1934 JUNE COMMENCEMENT ....by Aleen Anderson and Violet Jane Bagley TO the strains of the stately “Pomp anil Circumstance March. played by the Central Senior High School orchestra, approximately 155 graduating seniors will assemble in the auditorium on Friday, June 15. at l » o'clock for the long anticipated graduation exercises. COM M KN'CFM KMT PRO(iRA M March—Pomp and Circumstance .Elyar Orchestra Invocation The Rev. Frederick D. Butler Beautiful Savior ...........Christanorm The Bells of St. Michaels' Tower. A Cappcila Choir Salutatory----The Good of an Education Allen Perry Saunders Hungarian Dance No. 5 Brahma Orchestra Oration----------.............. Together Robert Jerome Pieh Valedictory.............L'hanainy Ideals Miriam Louise Baird Presentation of Dipoltnas— Mr. (ilciui V. Stephens Member, Board of Education Benediction— The Reverend Frederick D Butler The Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa Miriam Baird will deliver the valedictory aiklress entitled Clanging Ideals.” and the salutatory address entitled The Worth of an Education will he presented by Allen Saunders. Robert Pieh, class secretary, will give the oration. Together . The Reverend F. I). Butler, paster of Grace Episcopal Church, will give the invocation and the benediction. The diplomas will Ik- presented by Mr. Glentl Stevens, a member of the Board of Education. “Pomp and Circumstance March by Elgar. Hungarian Dance No. 5”. by Brahms, “Venetian Love Song” by Ncvin, and “Stars and Stripes Forever ' by Sousa will be played by the school orchestra under the direction of Mr. LcRoy Klose. The mixed chorus under the direction of Miss Hux-tablc will sing. “Beautiful Saviour” by Christiansen, ami “The Bells of St. Michaels' Tower” by Stewart. On Wednesday, June 13, the class Night exercises will he held following the class laiuiurt at the Loraine Hotel, After the address of Welcome given by the class president, James Dean, the Advice to Juniors will he presented by Jane Priestley, and Charles FitzSimmuns will respond for the Juniors. Aleen Anderson will give the Senior Farewell. Ruth Welton, Class Prophet, ami Kathleen Rally. Class Historian, will lead the cast for tlie Class Prophesy The committee to make arrangements for the class banquet arc Richard Power, chair-in.in; Catherine Falci, William Cleveland, Frank Oliva, Providence Raitmiud, and Ernest Junes. The annual senior picnic will he held m June 14 at tamp Wakatida, V. W C. A. camp, on lake Mcndota The committee in charge are Donald Stroud, chairman; Janet Ripp, Coleman Slavncy, HASS NIGHT PROGRAM June 13. 1934 March Shenandoah ..........—Goldman Band Address of Welcome...... —James Dean President of Senior Class Flower of Dreams ............. Clokey The Lilac Tree........ (iarllan Girls' Triple Trio Advice to Juniors Jane Priestley Junior Response... Charles Fit Simmons A Song of the Road.-.........Protheroe Mosquitos —.............. Bliss Boys' Octet Senior Farewell Aleen Anderson Finale Overture..................Losey Band CLASS PHROPHECY Time—June 13. 1954 Place—Madison Transient Home Cast—Class Prophet......... Ruth Welton Class istorian....Kathleen Reilly March Gardes Du Corps-----------Hall Band Violet Jane Baglcy, and Walter Randall. Henry Kleinert, chairman; assisted by (Continual o« Pagr Jl) Two Prominent Members Lost to the Graduating Class ...by Olive Nelson The death of two of it members has twice causal the June Graduating class to mount the loss of a classmate and comrade. One was taken after a long illness which developed into pnen monia during the last few days; the Other was taken shortly after an accident, while tumbling, in which his spine was injured. These two pupils. Freddie lax? Banks ami Christo phen Canepa. distinguished themselves especially in sports activities. They were known as good sports, always playing fair ami always unselfish in allowing others to take their places. All their team mates enjoyed laving them as part of the team. They worked industriously at their school work ami have l cen missed greatly in their classes and other activities. Freddie Lee Banks, home room 202, tied Sunday afternoon, March 18, after a serious illness which had lasted approximately a month. Tlx? funeral was held Monday afternoon, March IV. in the Fitch-Lawrence funeral parlors. Central Senior High school was closed from 12:30 to 1:10 Monday noon as a tribute to Freddie Lee, a Well-known and well-liked pupiL Freddie lax? was a great athlete, laving participated in girls' after-school sports during the three years that she attended Central. Miss Marguerite Shepard, physical education instructor, said this of her: “I think she was one of the best all-around athletes I have ever hail in this school. I KKHIUK LEB HANKS HKISTOHMKR CANEPA —13- (Continual mi Page Jl)



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SVV. OK 1.DRETO: Monitor 12A. ARNOLD HERMAN: Chora 10. II: Glee Oub II; German Huh II. 11 CATHERINE HIKIUH.Ii F.rncb (lob 10. MII.HKEH HOYI.E: Chora. tu. It. 12; tilee nul. II; Mirnir Typi.t 13. ROBERT HI HP.NSKB: An CU HI If, 13 VKHA ERICKSON: Dramatic Clnl. I-’; G«rD' Sport 10, II; Orman (lull. KC-rrtary 13 Suctal •'•tnmittrr 13, 10, II, 12. CATHERINE ANN KAl.CI: Central Honor I’m IJA: Literary Snotty, lift prrmilrnt I3B. II. 13: Mirror Ihaiklcerprr 13; A A A Monitor HA. 13. Catherine: panrkij.: n«activities PRANCE'S PIOkEii Ctrl Rearrvc Pm Jtram Commitlrr I2H. lrt.THI.EY FISHER: Buy Doable Quae ttt 13; Chora lo. II. 13; t3ee Club Id. II. 13; Orman t lab II. 13 PHILLIP PIX: No actniiir. EDWARII PLDM: Cb-.ru In. II; Glee Club 10. II; Mime krprceutattvr 10. 1|, 13: Tijri Hoatr ; l'»ber ‘ Club In, ||. 13 IIE:TTIE PORU; Dramatic Chib II. 13: CM CM 10. II; Mirror I), 13: l r,.. Club 13. FRANK FORSTER: Ovmt. I II. 13; Glrr Club 10. IJ: Orman Club 13; Tr«rh 13 MINNIE ERAS'K N.i activitir. EILEEN FREEMAN: Social r.annrit-itr 13; Cb'irn, |0; Hramatic Club; French Clob 10A. II. 13: OH Reaetve |o. II: Orta Sport. Iff. 11; Glee Chib 10; Litre-ary Scorty II, 3; Mirror 10, II, 13; “Captain Applejack 13: “Mimairui Kriiuiaiir 13 and BLACK JUNE GRADUATES, Continued SAM liANlRil.P ■ No activitin JEAN GEARHART: Omnia W. II. 13; Dramatic Club II. IJ; Cilia Spoil |0; Glee Club III; Central Huiw Pm I.’A: Ufmt 10. H; National Honor Seirty !3A; B' k K»-cliuittfr Staff II. 13; Girl ' Triple Trio 11. 13. ORVILLE GKIE:r t Ian BarJctl-ball III; Trtmi. 13: Cla . Rurhall Hi. II. 11 WILLIAM GKRSHAt'H An CMh 30; Baahrthall II: Oaaa HaWetball 13; IVaat 10; Football 13. WESDEI.L GRAVIES: l'U» IUt kctb.il 10. II. IJ; Claw Baaehall 10. II. 13 ANNA GCILL: Central H.moe Pm IJA: National IlniM.i Society 1IA. EI.AINi: HANSON: Dramatic llnh l i, II; Frcoch C lub II: Girl S;«,it 111; Miniw HA: Tttini |0A. fAMES HARRIS: Art Club 10. II; 11aaa Ba.ketball 10. H. 13 nP.RNlCE IIAUGE Chora. 11.13 GFRTRCDE JENKS: Ch-eu. I« II, 13; Ihinutk Chib I3B; Tnmia 13: Utln Club 13: Girl.' Tuple Triii 10. II. 13 DORIS JANE JOHNSON; Claoeua 10. 11, Dianialic bib 10. II. 13; Glee Chill 10, II; Minor II; I Ret Triplr Tltu II. MARGARET JOHNSON Girl Krunri l|. 13. Trra.urrr II; Girl ' Spati 10. II: Literary Society 13: Minur II. ERNEUST JONES: IE .am II. 13; Ctaaa Ha krtb«ll 10. ill Football 10. II. 13: Ili-V Hub. Trea.nrrr 13; -'M null II. 13: Ba«ehall 10. 11. 13 BERTHA KAESER: «1 eu. II Girl KfMi.x. III. II, 13; Girl ' Spurt W; Tnim II. r.VKLV.N KE1.ENV: Girl ' Sj.m. 10. II. 13; Miailur 13 GERALD KI RN Gnmaii Hub li

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