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

 - Class of 1935

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WHY NOT GET AN INDIVIDUAL WAVE SPEC!. U.S—Monday. Tuesday. 11 'ednesday! Reg. $8.00 Helen Curtis Individual Empress Wave.-$6.50 Reg. $6.00 Alfreda Naturalle $5.00 Other Permanents $3.50 and up Discounts to Morning Patrons ♦ ♦ ♦ ANY THREE of our rcg. 50c Services $1.00 t I ) MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 125 State Street F. 79 Select Your High School and Sports Wear at OLSON VEERHUSEN COMPANY 7 and 9 N. Pinckney St. Established 1877 FOOTBALL SEASON (Continued from Page II) Kn.'kry porteges scored their first point after touchdown of the season. Returning home the Central gridsters engaged in a mud duel with a powerful Washington Park team only to emerge with splashed with everything but victory. Rc-Ml't 0 to 0. F.var Hanmics. highly heralded Racine hack, lived to all his expectations both on defense and offense, but he was unable to break away because of the ferocious tackling of the Central team. The year ended with an upset. Coach Barrett's Hast team whipped Central on Breese-Steven on tliat memorable round-up day. Fans arc still trying to explain the mystery of the result of this game. Why was Central off, what happened to the powerful Hosiery attack, where did Hast get all those touchdown plays? These are questions that only history can answer. Here the Central gridders had an outside chance to win the title in a conference where they ranked alx ut second or third best, but they didn't take advantage of it ami the final gun found the score .V. to 0 in East’s favor. In fairness to Coach Koskey it should that while he had a good team, it weakened in the I vast game and nothing that he could do was able to change the results of the contest. So ends the 1934 season. The Central team conquered everything in their path except Fast, and they have taken an oath to get revenge next year. May they have luck in their efforts. JOHNNY IN CENTRAL-LAND (Contitmol Irntn Pine 12) Talking of Axes,” said the Duchess, “chop off his head!” Johnny thought it was getting a little too warm, so lie rushed out the door. THE COURT ROOM WHEN Johnny had collected his senses, he found himself in a large courtroom. The King was sitting on the throne (lie was also the judge), fin his right sat the clerk of court and a very mistreated person (Johnny knew it at once because he looked like himself) was pleading to the chief prosecutor: Ah. cruel H»»»! In such jui hour Beneath such dreamy weather You mention that I have 4 F'» And ask me. What’a the mutter? Yet what can one poor mind avail Against tour brain together? Imperioue Morris flash.- (orth, ■The problem’—to 'begin It,’ I a still harsher tone MU Tormey hop . There will be nonsense in It.' While Klou interrupt the hand Not more than once a minute. Guilty, shouted the King, next case. Then he mw Johnny, What's he accused f?” he demanded of the clerk Of being associated with Twlntralnv Ispolnitclnv Kommitet. Your Honor, whispered the clerk, and lie was flashing a fameuse around yesterday. Oh dear! Oh dear. said the King. What shall I do? Don't let anyone, not anyone, hear of tlii .” Then he added in a quavering voice, Where is he? He's not here, is he ? Hcarst? asked the prosecutor. No, he’s not here. That seemed to relieve the King a great deal so he. shouted Off with his head.” After the court had settled the King said, We will proceed with the trial. Where did you get such a big head? From I)r. Sullivan. replied Johnny. “Don’t you take any advice from him, (Continued on next ; ) DRESSMAKING • HEMSTITCHING • BUTTON COVERING • PLEATING THE HETTY MINCH SHOP 228 State. B. 3029 Graduate Looking Tour Best. ♦ ♦ ♦ INDIVIDUALITY —Hair Dressing — Hair Cutting —Make Ups EBERHARDT'S Cardinal Beauty Shoppe 625 State E. 3966 Open IVcd.-Friday Eevnings P.ge 31

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Resina Groves School for Secretaries SUMMER SESSION July 1st ▼ FALL SESSION October 1st Catai.o:;uk on Demand ▼ the most appropriate gift for graduation The New Royal Portable with Touch Control Sensational Value •49.50 FACTORY REBUILTS Repairs Rentals I KEIMI Typewriting Company. I nr. 533 STATE B. 222 lOnllnurd from prrcrrtlinK pfl«e» said a prisoner standing near Johnny. “The only thing he studied was zyniur-gy, he added secretively. Off with his head. shouted the King and Johnny's advisor was led away. This was loo much for Johnny so he got Up and yelled, “this isn't fair! You ought to have a Student Council! VVc had one down there!” and he pointed to the floor. •'Silence!” shouted the King, We'll have no profanity! That proves his guilt —off with his head! EPILOGUE Joint’s on his way. he's found his goal And his task has just begun. DON'ALI) NELSON, salutatorian of this year's June graduating class at Central, won honorable mention in the Ninth Annual Examination held on March 29 by the I-cague of Nations Association. Exactly 1,658 schools throughout the nation enrolled in this contest and Donald was tenth highest in the United States First prize, a trip to Europe, was won by Beatrice Ann Frcar a sixtccn-ycar old high school junior of Evanston, Illinois. The test was ha set I on a pamphlet entitled “A Brief History of the League of Nations which the entrant studied before writing tlic test. Donald was the only pupil in any Madison high school to enter, and he was ranked first among those from Wisconsin. STUDENT COUNCIL FOR CENTRAL (Cuntinutd front Pagr 7) Jeanne Vaughn acted a chairman of the student committee last semester, and Betty Ludwig during the second semester. Betty-ellen Hedquist held the office of secretary all year. Miss Pope was the faculty chairman. RED MILL MEMORIES (Continued from P»ge 6) ncleather's client. Some of the songs that will long be remembered for their beauty arc Moonbeams , “The Isle of Our Dreams , I Want You to Marry Me , Because You're You , and “Migonette . Others will live because of their liveliness and humorous quality: You Never Can Tell About a Woman , Streets of New York . “Whistle It , “Every Day Is Ladies' Day With Me , and Go While the Goin' Is Good. The biggest and best stage show Central has produced in ten years was The Red Mill . Shall we ever forget it? CONTRIBUTOR'S CLUB (Continued from Page 19) With this remnant the poet toils and sweats and works up a lather until the same elf tiptoe back in search of his belongings. Then if lie is adept and the sprite is not too agile, the writer may imprison him there and complete the poem. However, woe Ik- unto the poet who docs not work with the greatest celerity; for if the nymph obtains hi lost possessions, he is likely to tease anti tickle the poor scribe to distraction and refuse to he caught again. l.CCILS SCHRr.lBF.R. Pantorium Our Dry Geaning process makes your clothes look new . . . and utmost care is given each garment. . . BADGER 1180 Four Branches To Serve You 558 State 907 Univ. 21361 2 Regent 2616 Monroe Benzmiller’s 308 STATE ST. t t ) Suits $19.50 to $23.50 Topcoats - - $14.50 to $21.50 Shoes - - - $ 3.85 to $ 5.00 Neck Wear - $ .65 to $ 1.00 Hats - • • $ 1.95 to $ 3.45 Shirts - - - $ 1.00 to $ 1.95 Sweaters - - $ 1.95 to $ 3.50 ♦ ♦ ♦ A SMART SHOP yet XOT EXPENSIVE Page 32

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