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

 - Class of 1935

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MOSKOWSKY. RACHEL: de, iu» HI. Mi Rtil.' dull 10. ii, KELSON. ROSALIE: Kir|.' •pill 12a. OLSON. ANGEI.INE X,. ai.. Illllltf PECK. ANNAHELLH N., al ttvitirs. I I RI.MAN. IRVING N.. 4, itvit»e«. I'klKVE, KIMTII chi.ni in, II; Kirtuli did) II: dal, II. 12; girls »|M»tt 10. 11; «! •»■ rluL 10, II; home room officer 10. II. REYNOLDS. JOHN. u hcr rluh 10. II, |2; (km k.t'lcr In, 11. 12. driimtic (Ink iu. 12; Had llu, I2;»; M dull 12. mirror 12; mIv-iI play Muio •leiir Mej»ic ih‘‘ lio. IM MIl. VINCENT: No aettvi-lie KVEKSON, JANE: honor pin. RYAN, MARGARET Eremh lol loti; Kill ' dak I , n. j.-; girls' •pori» 10. SATER. GR.M E; orcb( l . in. II. 12: girl ' dull 10, II. 12 SdIWOKGI.KR. PIIYU.ISj dm t ioi lfni: onior farewell; ■honoic rluh I la. 12; eirl ' dull II, 12; girl rport III ; (nmit 111,; «-hi il plaj—“Mon »irut llruucuirc 12. SOEII I.K. ROSEMARY: No actlvitir . I'NIil RIIII.L. MARY ,). . matte eluh 12: German rluh 12 I’TTF.R, IIETTA .bmu, HU.; •.-iris' tpwf V. in. ii. 12; lentil II, 12a; er lre awaril 1.1,; ol bomr ri«m ,-otntnittcc 12a; hoinr rm-in officer 12a. SERSTAH. MARCELLA: No activiiir . SPLINTER, GI.AUVS: churns 12; tlriimalti' luh It’. 11, 12; mrl» cluh JO, II. U; girl ’ |nf I ID; hiime room iWKtr ID; • clino I play - A Yjlfulliir Party J|, stephknson. pah No actidttr . TART'AMELIA. TONY: ty mg 12; liaiih all II. 12 TIIADI N. LINDA. No min tie . YACf.HN, JEANNI olm,. ti'eian; clonus in, 12; i|r»-tuatip aalnh 12; Kitllck eluh tiag.iii.V 12; girl ' cluh In. II I?., a yvpjirllii choir II). 12; nr Ultima v. in, II, 12; national -JRteoi Mrfirty 12a; monitor |2; lh it j runtn loiomutor |,bVt ,:- k LI MR. JOHN: f...ih,ll mgr Jna.LlFa; track mgr. III . V|J.Sl II LaOHn. » ’ 0 Im•Let- In. II. 12; I lack I 10, II, 12: M‘ dull 12 TORGESON, ELIZABETH: chotti 10, II. I2I»; dramatic dull I Da. II. trra‘il»rr 12; Kid ' eluh in. 11, |2; col te«etvea girl ' •|mrt H); li'W rouu (■ tierr |l . II. 12; literary »ocicty 12a; national hm»» «crt) 12a; Klee cluh : a • afprlU choir I . II. 12; G.C dime IJ; d«-d ptsy A Valentine Part)' II fWC US H. PAUL: land In. 12; 'aerut -• I ; ”. l' clul. 11. 12; W»jlr II; It khcthall 12: l„K. : 'in. (oolhalt. YOUNG. DAWN ha.kethall 10. III.; girl ' |«irt 10. II. 12. ZEMAN. AD 11.1 11: No act in tir . Graduates Without Pictures tIARKE THEODORE; foot hall II. 12. CRAMER. IIOl'GI .S; N.. -tivities. I RUSHER, MARGARET: girl dull lla, 12; girl roerte lla. UK X .GI.KS. GLADYS choru- lit; c d» dub In. II. 12; gltc cluh PAl LSON. KE.NNI I II no «- untie M ill l.rz VERNON: No activities, SWEET. ESTHER, diorn in. II, Ui; Jtaniain dull HI. II; Kill ' rluh ID, II. 12; uni ' •|» rt. In; home twin -ilficer 10; » drool play—“A alenline Parly ||. WADDEI.I., EUGENI No ac It itie . WOODMAN. MARY MAE No activities. COMMENCEMENT Assisting committee were: motto. Josephine Schwarz, chair man. Rosalie Nelson. Raymond ll.niki. and Roliert Mull; class colors. Alice i miIiii. 1lu1rm.n1. (daily . Nigh . John Reynolds. ami Hilly Yc-l; h.im|uct, Albert Kerim, chairman. Morel Christenson. Tiny ( ticcia. Paul Welsh, ami Jcaime Vaughn; party, Jim Meyer, chairman, Betty Tnrgcsoit, IVier Margctis, Carolyn Marx, Winifred Keyes, ami Howard Olson Arlene I i.rriveati, chairman of ihc announcement committee, had a» her assistant Betty I tier and Mnyhclle Abrahams; I'.dith Prieve. as clvairman of the sparking committee, was assisted l Margaret Ryan, Marcella Scr tad. ami Rosemary Sochlc. The “Kid's Dav committer, headed hy t.ladys Splinter, in chvii-d l.cta Bradley. Linda Thadcn. Harold Gahbei. Donald «•« !-ilard, anti Clayton Barney. The class motto was “Today we follow . tomorrow we had The class colors were i,|,| r«» e and silver. The senior haiupH-t w .ts hcM January 23 in Kennedy Manor at which Paul Welsh was toastmaster Jeanette Ashton played a piano solo, ami Tony I.'ticcia •-mg O Sole Mm anti “Sylvia. Superintcntlcnt Bard well and Princi|«al Waehlcr gave short addresses The banquet was followed hv the chi night program which included the senior farewell address hy Phyllis Schwocglrr: advice to juniors and the junior response l Arlene Corriveau aiwl Helen Mcdilvra; the class prophesy and history hy Vera l-cc ami Rosalia Greco. Pag. Jl

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AHRAMAMS. MAIIEI.I.K: ••• rue Irt, II. 12; KirU' i|Wli 10, II. 12; ir.hr.irn Irt. II. 12. ASHTON. JEANNETTE ID. II. I?: clase treasurer II; valedictorian; junior rrapunso: dramatic club hi. ||, | ; i-irl ' dull Irt. II, IJ; lilrr.11 MVirty II, IJ; mun i ||; numitof 12a, lUlumal Honor s.xiety I.’; or chretra Id. II 12: hIv.,| ; lu • ”Ti »r Hollar.......ITu king Rule. Hy. HARNEY, i LAYTON: N •« tiviltra IIAIMI.AKTNEK. ANNA JIAE No a. t. vine- IIRAIH.EY LET A MAE So MiimiN- . CHRISTENSEN. M E R F. I. Kids' cluli I. 12; Kiri ' •|»r«« 1. 10, II. IJ. trnni II. I.'; wiv-I t award II; «rH 4 | U« ‘Twelitli Nl ht II tLARkl KKTIARIi No a. I i vi tie . t'OI.I.ETTI. C,KOR(;iA: activities GEIGER. I.I'CILI.K: No ac-tmne . GODARD. IhiNAI.D da kftball 10. II. 1. ; usher' « ONI.IN. Mary ALICE ‘•■‘ I l'». II, 1»; „„| BUD apnrta Id. II; min ■n I.’; chorus Irt, ||. a tiRRlYE At'. ARI ES vut I • imuiiis. Kir|»' i I.; culi • porta tfyl 2. | C« CIA. TONY ..rail Nrlhall v, |,i ||; G.xmy C'.aaa tu.Udull II; -I 10. II. IJ, data olfird T . TIOSAI.IA: prop! lal kmar'yirly; num I, 12; fla KfrtUry j'tan j fieri ;.ir.uieni Apidrhi 12; jrirla ja L RAYMOND: ... I. I.'; basketball 9. trade 10, II, 12; liil II • • 1, la , •Wnt |0; chorus 10. t|. ijl fluli II; double |uartrt II; | rl II; data b.i.rtull 'a, III IIE1NA YERNON N.. adi IRANI I - a' apriru 9. I ie iumtnillrr •Ificrr o, irt. ERRCND. YII I 1AM- ,U,Lu licri—prranlriit l' .retrial Vb tltall ||. 12; h'imr room nN freer—prrudrm 10 (tab 12; laimilm II; lainl II. 12. icixTRohert huair M dull 12; track 12b. I. E.E'. E RA eta at historian: «irla' dub 10. ||. 12; itl»’ •I ' W. II; luamt |iiii 12a. •rr % nr award |2; orchestra I . II. 12; monitor ||, | : homr n m otfurt |.rr i lrnt 10, a .-- rrtary II IjOMAS. t I.AIKK: No artivt- lira. MAkGETIS. I'KTER: band l». II, 12; nrcbraira V, Irt, II. 12; data virr ;irrti lrnt II; Home r »ni ‘iflien jier«i lriit rt, rrUrr Irt, |irrai.lmt II; mirror 12; mutKiant dub 12; aub-boror r«»-m committer J2. MARX. ( VROI INK: No acliv■ ■lira. MASINO. JOSEPH band III. t latt Laaltrtball 9 10. II, 12; diorut 10. II. 12; foothill ni «. lo. II. 12; track 10. II. 12; Jl dub II. 12; mirror II, 12; Thr Red Mill 12 MEYER. JAMES: No oritvt lira JANUARY Itv Fu rk.N » Main | KANNKTTK ASHTON, valedictorian, Jcumu1 VauRhtt, tjlu- I latnrtan. ;«n«l Tout Cticcin. daw orator. spi kc of I he world into which they wort uh-Ml !«■ enter anti ilu ways i« «et the HM.ti out of lift- ill Ilk- mill-year eoimtieiKement cxerci»r heM Friday. January 25. Jeannette M»..kc “it Vnulh't Wonderland . emphasizing the nerd ami lain lilt received in tlu desire of exploration into thi» l.iml Your tchool life i» tla- Wonderland Jeanne in her ddnut-.n address. Oar Birrcm J.J. uml hal'. hr •unlit several idea» well worth mncmhrnnK “Happiiiess m it» true miim i' the accomp! id uncut of work well done and It ««l have I atilt castles in the air your work need not I k »! for foumlathu may be put under them Slir Concluded with l.et la I JVC! Tony 1 iM-eia .is chtt orator cxpkurd the ticH of adult etluca-tuoi, trOinK the Rradiute that dlneatinn i» never completcil and that leisure should l«e creative. The Reverend Krtnil Frye, of the First Metlv-lmt Oiorch Rave tltr invncatiiNi ami hcmdictioti at tlw cxcroses. “I'-inp ami Ur-cumatance . th PniccMi.owl. was play. 1 b tin- orchestra, while Other selection- were alvo Riven by the Hnmw l.ighorehesira ami the a eapella choir. Tin orchestra pbyci! while Mrs J»nw‘ Madden, representing the Ikur.l « f Fahicatkm. gave out the di- lilt iin.iv Pa e 20



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High Days — • With a bow, we present a very young lady and a very young man— Froth.” They break in upon the Senior High School routine, song-and-dance with a hi-de-ho of thumb tacks and bubble gum. The show must go on, to we’ll call them Jean and John, respectively; they are the couple who find each other pretty drab in the first act said then find in the remaining three that there’s nothing like talking things over. • Jean, in fact, has convinced Jackie” (She calls him Jackie because it is “cuter”) (it rather seems to fit him) that math is a little too difficult, and be seems to have such a grasp of the thing. At this stage of the game he has the impression that those books are much too heavy and awkward for her— and besides, carrying them home for her is just one of the things that boys are expected to do for their female acquaintances. • Well they are only playing bit parts now, seeing each other in the corridors and the like, but John is one big-hearted cuss way down deep and so he breaks through with two tickets to the Central-East game. (It has taken him all season to get around to it, and besides Jean has her AAA ticket!) FnojH

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