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

 - Class of 1935

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J A C K BEAUTY SALON OFFERS their new PERMANENTS from $200 and Up Finckk Wavk—25c and up Phone for Afft. F8880 Always Something NEW in POPULAR PRICED COTTON FROCKS for the Girl and Lady A N D The Smartest —in— I GRADUATION-FROCKS Ankle Length Organdie and LSilk . . . SNAPPY SPORTWEAR SUNBACK FROCKS Lplay togs SWIM SUITS 205 STATE STREET MADISON We take this Opportunity TO THANK the faculty and students of Central High for their patronage and splendid cooperation ▲ A We sincerely hope you will visit us . . . Bring to us all your Photographic Problems. A A THE PHOTOGRAPHY WORK IN THIS MAGAZINE WAS DONE BY THE M IE U IE E PHOTOART STUDIO W C. J. Mr.l'U, President 415 State Street F. 21 T Y OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE “1935” ORANGE and BLACK You ll Find the Newest Always —at — KaRSTEN’S Leading Outfitters For Younger Men ON CAPITOL SQUARE 22 North Carroll Page 2

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SELECT— Graduation Gifts AT THE CO-OP Fountain Pens Stationery University Pennants Seal Jewelry Slide Rules Drawing Sets General Gifts THE Co-op Corner State and Ijikc Orange and Black Published Annually by the Staff of Madixm Mirror, Ncwipapn of Crnlral High School. Mad-iaon. Wiaronain. Editorial Staff Charlea FitzSimmona Editor Myrtle Luvdahl Deak Editor Fred Baxter ... Sport a Editor Senior pen and ink aketchea and linoleum block of achool entrance—By Alice Me-Far land. Cover design by John Elleatad, Lorraine Frye, Verna Beuthin—cut by John Elleatad. Business Staff Advertising Manager Cartier Blackburn Aaaiatant Advertizing Manager ..... ....-.............. Martin Wolman Advertizing Solicitora— Robert Conner, Virginia Parker, Alida Ann Taylor. Eather Schuater. Circulation Manager ....Margaret Ruaaell Aaaiatant Circulation Manager ----- .......... .. Herman Eiaenberg Table of Contents Articles Central Highlighta .................... 3-5 Debate— Honor Societies— Alumni Round-Up— Shaw Contoal—Literacy Socirty—Hl-Y Club— Girls' Club—Uahara' Club-Art Chib—Social Committee — MusicIans' Club — Radio Club-French Club—German Club. Red Mill Memoriaa -........ 6 Jourrvaliata.......................... 7 Student Council for Central 7 Feminine Frolica 8 Fiaticuff Facta 8 On the Cinder Path..................... . 9 In the Spring a Young Min'a Fancy ... 9 I'll Alwaya Remember —.......18 Kage Kaperz ......................... ... 10 Bon Voyage ................. ........—11 Review of the Football Seaaon---------- II Johnny in Central-Land---------- 12 June Commencement .........— ... 13-18 Mary MacDonald-I Look at My Four Year's Graduate ' Activities. Contributors’ Club ................... .19 January Commencement—Graduates’ Activities 20-21 Central’s Year in Headlines 26 Poets’ Corner ........................ 28 Illustrations Scene from “The King Rides By ......... Cirta' Club Cabinet .................... 4 A Cappella Choir..........................I Scene from “The Red MIU .................• Orchestra ............................. • Charles FitzSimmona, editor .............7 Sue Poston. 1SJS-M editor ..........-.....7 Helen McGilvra. column !..................7 Boxing Team ......................... • Golf Tram ...............................» Tennis Team ............................ » Track ................................... Fred Baxter, sports editor...............It Basketball Squad .........................It Fooball Souad............................II June Graduates .......................14-11 January Graduates ....................»• ! High Days Are Hsppy Day , cartoon......22-tS National Honor Society................. 7 Central Honor Pin........................t! H-Y Club..................................17 Ushers’ Club.............................. « AN ELGIN NO OTHER GIFT CAN MEAN SO MUCH Here it in . . . this year, PS every year since 186. . the line! gift f.ir graduates is an Ku.lh! It’s a rj| lifrtimr remembrance Otir stork of latest mixirL has )ii t arrived Ex quisile, liny Hiirkr for girl graduates . . . smart strait or poeket Elgin for tlir boys. I on ran lind here an accurate, flawless Elgin timepiece to cost Ju t what you wish to pay So plan to come in soon. Other from $19.00 to $49.95 BUY OS THE BUDGET PLAN GOODMAN’S 220 STATE Page 1



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Orange and Black JUNE Annual Magazine 1935 CENTRAL HIGHLIGHTS Debate After an absence of five years, delate again appeared in the list of Central's co-curricular activities Tile new team, coached by Mr. Dixon, was chosen from a group which tried nut. Those who made the squad were Sue Poston. Mary Kicrtpan, Charles FitzSimmons, Frederick Niles, Robert Showers, and Harriettc Wright. Many preliminary meetings were held in order to get the team organized. Charles FitzSimmons was elected president and Sue Poston was chosen secretary at one of the first meetings, Negotiations were conducted with other schools and a debate was finally arranged with East High School. The East delate was held on April 8 in the East High auditorium before P. T. A meeting, and the Central team composed of Sue Poston. Mary Eicrman, and Charles FitzSimmons came through with flying colors to win their one awl only debate of the year. It was really something worthwhile that Central was able to defeat East, a team that has had many debates, while the Central squad is a new thing for the school. Explaining Central's victory Dixon, coach, said Speaking directly without notes to the audience awl presenting arguments in a closely connected and logical order were the outstanding qualities of the Central team.” Honor Societies This year 15 new member were admitted to Central's National Honor Society. This and the Honor Pin are the two highest awards given to tlie students and while the honor pin is given for scholastic achievements only the honor society is bawl upon three additional ideals which are service, character, and leadership. The pupils picked by the faculty as being worthy of this honor arc: Florence Blake. Jay Burch. Mary Alice Daniels. Robert Gcnskc. Rosalia Greco, Kitty Holloway, Mary laird. Helen McGilvra. Sue Poston. Margaret Russell, Robert Showers. Betty Jane Torgcson. Jeanne Vaughn. Arnold Voss awl Harriettc Wright. Members who were elected to the society last year arr Mary Gillett. l.ucile Schrciber, diaries FitzSimmons. awl Jeanette Ashton. Honor Pin—Seventeen honor pins were awarded this year to pupil who made outstanding scholastic achievements in their three years of senior high school. Those who received this award were Vernon Barber. Paula Fischenich. Charles FitzSimmons, Rosanna Gcicr. Mary Gillett. Kitty Holloway. Vera Lee. Donald Nelson. Edith Olson. Sue oPston. Margaret Russell. Jane Rycrson. Orris Scott. Robert Showers. Lucile Schrciber. Edna Spcth. and Arnold Voss.. This pin, which in given at the ewl of each semester, is the highest In w»r conferred on the students of Central In order to obtain this pin 57 grade points arc required. Alutnni Roundup Why Mollvl It’s been io many years This June! Imagine you with a boy about to graduate from high school. Remember when we graduated and— Well, look at that! A program of that play I was in, awl here’s one of your commencement. Ed, did you sec all these trophies here? Say remember that championship game when you— Ruth, here's a picture of our teachers Say wasn't she a honey) ! And you were teacher's pet. “Awl then he introduced me. Was I scared? Well, look at that picture. Those are just a few snatches of the conversation wc heard while being pushed awl pulled about by the Central alumni at the reunion held on November 12 at our school, as the dignified old grads, “kids again, joyfully recalled their school days. A little later during the fashion review of gowns worn as far back as I860 until the present, the exclamations were even more vehement: “Why, she looks just like Mary when slie gave that speech in assembly! I'll bet that's the dress- How perfectly ridiculous! And we thought those styles wore marvelous when we wore them.” Ooooh Jim! Remember that—doesn't it make you feel ancient? Why I had one dress exactly like that at— Great Affair One of the famous Central-East football war , a complete and memorable historical exhibit Of souvenirs and relies of earlier student days, a highly enteraining and altogether pleasing all-alumni talent show, awl a gala alutnni dance—mixed well and garnished with a 12-page souvenir edition of the Mirror and baked with the utmost care in the heart of several hundred old grads' enthusiasm—result: a thoroughly enjoyable and successful Alumni Round-Up for dear old Central. Successful in all ways except one—the disappointment of a rather miserable trimming from East's powerful gridders. But we'll leave that disagreeable matter to our sports writers. Four Purpo»e»—The Round-Up,” one of the biggest events the school has witnessed in recent years, had four definite purposes which wc hope were in some measure fulfilled. First, the occasion was to solidify in the minds of the alumni anil present students of Central High P» . 3 the democratic spirit that has grown through the years of its existence. Second, the Round-Up was to provide the opportunity for the pleasure it might bring to alumni of getting together to talk over and relive in memory the good old days.” Third, the reunion was to help remove a h ug-standing deficit in the athletic department of the school. The fourth purpose as a part of the 300th anniversary of the American high school was to emphasize to the community of Madison the tremendous influence which Madison High and Central High Schools have been in the life and growth of the community. Miss Ruth Kcntzlcr, dramatic instructor at Central, had charge of the general arrangements of the program. Many committees. consisting of Madison's most prominent citizens, were formed to carry out the work involved in planning tlu- event. Mr. I-Co Blied was chairman of the business committee which had charge of programs. tickets awl door sales: Mr. Charles Hiukson headed the publicity committee; Mr. William Ferguson was chairman of the dance committee; Mrs. Florence Baskcrville was in charge of the alumni talent show; Miss Bcda Mackin had charge of the exhibit of historical souvenirs: Miss Theresa Kleinhcinz headed the committees in charge of arrangement of the building; Miss Caroline Young awl Mrs. Charles Abbot headed committees for collecting information; June Dead man was chairman of a committee looking after registrations and class reunions. awl Mr. Theodore llerfurth had charge of special awards for the reunion. At the dance following, music and entertainment were provides! by Bill Ferguson's orchestra. Robert Warcham, vocalist, and Leo Kchl and Mary Flynn gave an exhibition waltz. Mirror Part - And then there was the part the Mirror Staff took in the affair. Putting out the 12-page alumni edition was lots of work, but very interesting and filled with continual happy surprises. Wc wr« pretty c minced of the superiority of our school when we found names like Professor Max Mason, president of the Rockefeller foundation in New York. Professor Julius it never rains on Olson of the University of Wisconsin, Bcrton Braley. ilonoee Wil-Uie Morrow, and Lucian Cary, all well-known writers, the late Pat McGilvary. a famous world-war aviator awl engineer, awl many other equally illustrious names in the lists of Central (then Madison) High graduates. The edition was filled with star it about those graduates, interviews with former teachers and students, a two-page spread reviewing the history of the school from

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