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June THE ORANGE AND BLACK 1934 COMPLIMENTS N ) V3 Conklin Sons ICE SERVICE COAL FUEL OIL BUILDING MATERIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Ccntralana...................... — 3 Memory Map of Central—Cum I-auet— Summa Cum Laude—Come the Three Little Pigs” in French—Puppets for Next Year—Sen-ice Club for Central —Belles Lettres. Hi Ho and A Bottle of Rum —.......... 5 A Scoop for Central ................ 6 A Theatre Education................ 6 Snapped Strings ------------------ 9 Sports 10.-11. 22-23 Girls’ Club Sponsors Three Scho!arships..l2 June Commencement----------—---------13 Two Prominent Members I-ost to Graduating Class----------------—-- -----13 February Commencement - 19 Tunes and Tempos-------------------- 19 Study Hall Personalities-------------24 Hats ------------------------------—24 The Madison Mirror—.............. 25-28 Graduates (no pictures)-.-—----------30 Purses----------------------------—-31 Mermaid------------------------ —--- 31 Fred Baxter Wins Shaw Prize.............32 1LLSTRATIONS Seen from Monsieur BwucallV »r lain AppUjack” ---------- ...--........ 7 Honor Pin Waarara-----—.................. 7 National Honor Society .................... 7 Quill and Scroll ......-.................... 7 GiH Rnnvn ................................. I Ushers Club ............................. • Box In Team ....................—------... 1 Ernest Mitchell ........................ II -Bid Smith .............................. II Girls Club Cabinet ........................« Freddie Loe Bank. ........................ IJ Christopher Canepa ........................ 1} June Graduates .......................... H-H February Graduate. .....................2S-2I Basketball Team ....................-......22 Herb Spohn ................................ZJ Fred Alexander ............................ ZJ Junior High Student Council ................U Faculty ............................. 8 Cover Design by William Freund EDITORIAL STAFF Iaira Salter ..... Editor Fred Alexander ... Sports Editor Jane Priestley, Providence Raimond, Bettic Ford. Myrtle Luvdahl, Robert Showers. Charles FitzSimmons. Phyllis Stewart. Olive Nelson. Art—John' Ellcstad. John Reynolds, William Freund Sports—Robert Voth, John Reynolds. Vincent Madson, Fred Baxter Typists—Frances Koch. Mildred Doyle. Catherine Ann Falci, Providence Raimond. Miriam Baird CONTRIBUTORS Helen McGilvra. Robert Pieh, Miriam Baird. William Solle. Bert Zarky, Peggy Krcll. Lucilc Schreibcr, Frances Schwarz. Alecn Anderson, Violet Jane Baglcy. Sue Ogden. Earl Vetter, Carol Tomlinson. Sue Poston Business Jimmy Jackson. Cartier Blackburn, Donald Maynard, Mildred Motelet, Josephine Schwarz, Margaret Russell, Jean Ogden, Mary Gillett COMPLIMENTS Jack Till Who make a specialty of Juniorette Clothes Summer Togs for every Occasion ♦ ♦ We invite comparison of quality and prices ♦ ♦ 7 S. Pinckney St. on the Square F. 8888 —2—
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June ...THE ORANGE AND BLACK 1 • 19 3 4 »5 CONGRATULATIONS 0 •II l We , Mr. Klose and to Your Band each and every member for your fine showing in the 1934 Band Tournament at Gre n Bay ? Forbes Meagher Music Co. 27 W. Main (Representing C. G. Conn, Ltd.) To Whom It May Concern: This issue of The Orange and Black has been made possible by the cooperation of the following firms: Anderson Jewelry Co. Baron’s Benzimiller’s Clothing Store Blum’s Jewelers Brown's Book Shop Conklin Sons Co. Cresent Clothing Co. Fcdton Sport Store Forbes-Meagher Music Co. Hommcl Bros. The Hub Jack Jill Karstons Kelley Motor Service Kennedy-Mansfield Dairy Co. Kcssenich’s Mayer Printing Co. Moseley Book Co. Olson Vecrhuscn Co. Pantorium Co. Rcntschler Floral Co. Stcmp Typewriter Co., Inc. Wisconsin Engraving Co. Wisconsin Life Insurance Co. PATRONIZE “ORANGE AND BLACK’ ADVERTISERS —1— Buy Your New Summer Clothes at the TWO K essenich . . . Stores Main Store...201 State Collegiate Shop 903 University Avenue O' Y -V ( -
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June THE ORANGE AND BLACK 1934 CENTRALANA A Memory Map of Central As Seen by a Newspaper Women AS one reminisces (no dictionary fur-nished with four room words) over the school year via 1933-34 one hits the scores of high spots with a sledge hammer and finds that Rummage Sales were all the rage; modern method of committing suicide was made possible by taking an overdose of history units; the recent Guppi mystery was unsolved by the brilliant Cen-tralitcs; Mrs. Amanda Maisch observed her twentieth anniversary as janitress at Central; Miss Bohmrich took a nonstop hop over the Atlantic in order to teach English in France; a plea was suspended for someone to kindly sell a duck; the play Captain Applejack took the cake; rubber bathing suits came in with a rip and a snap; soap sculpture formed a new scrub for enthusiasts; Courtesy Committee founded: Mr. Steiner snuggled into the vacancy left by Mr. Sullivan (make our toast to him a double dipped sulphuric acid shake) ; Monsieur Bcaucairc was presented with marked success; Central's army and navy (sink or swim) music group come out on top at the State Tournament; Rumplcstiltskin’s name was discovered by the Junior I light in its presentation of the operetta; Wonders of Electricity given for Centralectrolitcs; arguments heated to 100 degrees above concerning identity of the Bimblcbug; the school was repainted (inside) ; and the town was undoubtedly painted red by the whole tribe of Madison Central Illuminates. And one can't forget all the club initiations rites; departing seniors (on their good looks) ; the Fever Frolic and Victory Dance; the wandering gopher in Biology; the go to School nite for parents; the play “Half-Way Prairie”; fire-bells; and best of all, vacations; Who in the whole of spring didn't want to go back to his Grass Shack —; and who could forget to swallow the memory of the new, flavored Soldier Boys? And how about all the picnics, auditorium programs, and eraser fights? Football (22 feet in all) and basketball games, tournaments and track meets are brought again to life as one lingers juicelly and painstakingly over memories. One can dig up snapshots and point with pride to the best chewing-gum action picture taken; autographs come to view and one wonders whose signature will be the future one of the presidents of Squashmorc Boxing Circles and whose will turn out to be a butler's at the Slitzfiltbrook Estate. But that deals with the future and one’s mind turns lightly to the past, centering once more on Central activities for school years one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three plus one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Remember one's favorite parking place for second hand gum ami for candy wrappers; and how many combs, pencils, toothbrushes, and tempers one has lost during the last two semesters. One wonders who broke the record for spilling ink from lockers and who spoke the most vehemently when the lock wouldn't close between classes. The remarkable coolness of the weather in late spring couldn't have been omitted from tlx. School log and from the rest of the wood surmounting the students. And so with utmost regret one looks forward to vacation and backward on school which rapidly recedes on the Riptide of 1933-1934. Old chap, one wishes you a Merry vacation and a happy New School Term. Amen. Cum Laude DECEMBER induction of the National Honor Society was held in the auditorium before an all school assembly, at which time twelve seniors were installer! as members: Aleeti Anderson, Miriam Baird, Stanley Custer, Edward Fleisch-man, Jane Morrison. Olive Nelson, Chalis Olsen, Robert Pieh, Ruth Puddester, Kathleen Reilly, John Wright, and Ruth Welton. In May the induction ceremonies were held privately in the evenings. Students elected to membershp at that time were Charles FiuStmmons, Mary Gillette, Lucille Schrcibcr. lla's: Jeannette Ashton. 12b; and Violet Jane Baglcy, William Cleveland, Ruth Meyers, Jean Gearhart. Ernest Jones, Catherine Ann Falci, 12a’s. At both inductions Allen Saunders, as president, explainer! the meaning of the emblem of the society. In December instructions in the ideals of the National Honor Society were given by the following members: Adelaide Ogilive, as Scholarship: Fred Alexander, as Leadership: Anna Guill, as Character; and John Deards, as Service. In May tire tableau of the installation ceremony consisted of Miriam Baird, as Scholarship; Anna Guill, Character; John Deards, as Leadership; and Robert Pieh, as Service. Allen Saunders has been president of the society for the past year. Other officers for the year were as follows: first semester, Fred Alexander, vice-president; Anna Guill, secretary; second semester, Kathleen Reilly, vcc-prcsident; Ruth Welton, secretary. Sponsors for the Central chapter arc as follows: Miss I.aura Stark, chairman; Mr. Benjamin Ashman, Miss Beda Mackin. Miss Florence Morris, Miss Anna Syftestad. Summa Cum Laude DUDING the first semester an Honor Pin Club was organized with Fred Alexander as president and Adelaide Ogilvic as secretary. A bulletin hoard display was sponsocrcd which featured the list of 248 people who had received the Honor Pin during the years 1917 to 1933. The requirements during this period necessitated participation in school activities as well as the earning of high grades. Now scolarship is the sole requirement The first Honor Pins of the year were given to Miriam Baird. 12b, and Edythc Miller, 12a, at an auditorium period on January 12, when Lowell Frautschi. a former wearer of the pin. gave a talk. Roycc Pendleton, a 12a, received the pin at the Class-Night program. During the second semester one of the regulations for earning the pin was changed. The third period gTadcs are used instead of those of the second grade period for 12b’s and 12a’s who have earned enough points for the Honor Pin. A meeting of all those who had filled out the honor pin registration blanks was held in order to give important announcements and also to hear a talk given by Dr. Herman Wirka of the University of Wisconsin. Robert Pieh. Chalis Olsen. Phyllis Stewart. Allen Saunders, Aleen Anderson. Olive Nelson, Ruth Meyers, Catherine Falci, Amu Guill, Winnifrcd Van Gelder, and Marie Schwenn, all 12a's, earned the pin this semester. The awards were made at an auditorium period on May 24, at which Prof. B. Q. Morgan from the University of Wisconsin talked. Come “The Three Little Pi s” in French THIS year the French Club inaugurated a new method of conducting programs and meetings. The fourth year students composed a council which picked out chairman and made up programs for the meetings. At one meeting, later in the semester. Lauricr Carricre, a French Canadian student at the University of Wisconsin, told of the school life and recreations of the French Canadians. The students here were interested to learn that there is no co-education in Canada—boys and girls go to different schools. There is little communication between them as a priest reads all of the boys’ letters. The boys' chief sport in Canada is hockey, while the girls sit around like ladies, although they
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