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

 - Class of 1937

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maj racluate EVELYN KENNEDY: class president and vice-president, junior response, valedictorian, French club, vice-president, girls, club, girls, sports, honor pin, home room officer, Liter- ary society, president, monitors, office, book exchange, A.A.A., sub-home room committee, student council con- stitutional convention, president. MARY KING: girls, club. ROBERT LARsoN: football, Hi-Y, MH club. DONALD MAH'N.'XRDZ no activities. MARY MEX'ERSZ art club, senior farewell, French club, girls, club, girls, sports, girls, M,,, Literary society, monitor, A.A.A., social commitee. YVONNE NAsET: band, M,, for music, class officer, secre- tary, class speaker, class historian, French club, girls, club, girls, sports, home room president, program chair- man, Mirror distributor, monitor, library messenger, or- chestra, service award, saxophone quartet, student coun- cil, sergeant of band, Stein scholarship, musicians club. IAix1Es: U,CoNNoR: no activities. N0 picture. CLARA LoL'1sE CJLSONZ art club, girls' club, girls, sports, girls, HM , monitor, social committee. IANE PANABAKER: French club, program chairman, girls, club, girls, sports, Literary society, orchestra, tennis. TED PEARsoN: basketball, class basketball, football, French club, Hi-Y, social committee, sub-home room committee, home room president, vice-president, secretary. S THo1xfAs RoBsoN: no activities. IDORREL SANBoRN: boxing, class basketball, dramatic club, plays. DUANE SANDEERG: football. IXNNA SETLICK: art club, band, girls, club, girls, sports, glee club. EDXVARD SPADER: class prophecy, monitor, library, office, so- cial committee, student council. FLORENCE SPETIIZ no activities. WINIFRED STEWART: band, girls, club, G. C. clinic, presi- dent, monitor, orchestra. IXRTIIUR SWEET: art club. SIDNEY SWVEET! art club, class , , club, assistant chief, class baseball. basketball' Mirror' ushers, IOIIN TILKER: no activities. ciENE WEAVER: no activities. IUNE WENGEL: girls, club, candy committee, radio club, ten- nis, G. C. clinic. I3ETsY WEsToN: girls, club, home room representative, home room officer, Literary society, plays, G. C. clinic, pro- gram chairman. Doius YAEEE: advice to juniors, French club, honor pin, home room officer, program chairman, Literary society, president, program chairman, service aWards, sub-home room committee, G. C. clinic.

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Februarq RODNEY ARNOLD: basketball, junior class presidentg senior class presidentg football, M club secretary. HELEN BAKER: French club, G. C. clinic. ROBERT BARKER: a cappella, art club, Red Mill , golf team. IOSEPH BECKER: class basketballg class oratorg French club, student council constitutional convention. VERNA BEUTHIN: girls' clubg G. C. clinic. CARTIER BLACKBURN: dramatic clubg Mirrorg Hi-Yg school plays. MAIKGUERITE BUTZEN: art club secretaryg basketball, captaing class officer, girls' sports, home room officcrg Literary society, library monitorg office Work. IOHN CALIvA: basketball, managerg boxing, managerg home room ofzficerg monitorg school playsg track. IAMES CARUso: footballg plays. LESLIE CAVANAUGII: French clubg girls' sports, glee club: Literary societyg sub-home room committee, G. C. clinic. ANITA CI-IRISTENSEN: art clubg dramatic clubg girls' sportsg radio club, G. C. clinic. VERNON CLIFCORN: zlft clubg Romeo and Iulietf' VIRCIINIA CoNNoR: no activities. IAMES DAVIS! German clubg Hi-Yg home room president, secretaryg tennis. FRANK DIPIAZZIXZ a cappella, art clubg class basketballg dance orchestra, footballg Red Mill g social committee. CURTIS IJROGSVOLDZ class baskethallg baseball. KATHRYN EGGUM: girls' club. N0 picture. IIJIIN FITZGERALD: ushers' club. IRUDOLPH FL7sKE: class basketballg footballg M club. IAIWES LRALLAGHERZ boxingg footballg German clubg Mirror. W'lLLIAkI CiAUKELZ ushers' club. N0 picture. CATHERINE ciERHARDTI no activities. IXNTIIONY ciERVASII basketballg boxing: football. VICTOR fiURMANZ track. FERN GRIEIIIN: salutatoriang dramatic club, secretaryg girls club, hospitality committee, candy committeeg girls sportsg home room officerg Literary society, girls' M , Mirror' A.A.A. monitorg National Honor Society, presi- u dentg school plays, Red Mill, Romeo and Iuliet,' New Fires g press clubg honor ping 3 service awards, social committee, book exchangeg G. C. clinicg Christ- mas pageant. IDURUTIIEA HARjEs: class basketballg girls' clubg glee club German clubg Mirror: tennis, champion of '36g G. C clinic, girls' UM. RI7ssEL INGEBRITSEN: art clubg Hi-Yg Mirror, press club. LORRAINE KELENX'Z art club, girls' clubg chorus. - w



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11116 OII11fI1GI1CGII1GIl'l1 lgIlSSlli L1.x1N Clin.: Orizfur Louisi-, Duliois Senior Ifurcwcli IOHN Barns Class Prophet page sixlfcflz Avokiav Tiioixnbsov StlllIfL1l0l'itlfl Im, 11,ARN E1--If Vtllgfljg-fgrilm UE STRAINS of Pomp and Circumstancef' played by the Central High School orchestra, will usher approximately 176 seniors to the auditorium for their graduation ceremonies Friday morning, Iune 18, at 10 0'clock. At the im- pressive graduation ritual, Ioe Barnett's valedictory address will center about K'The Sunset of lndividualisinfl The salutatory, A Challenge to Youth, is to be given by Audrey Thompson. Bessie Levin, class orator, will speak on Learning--a Lifelong Affair, stressing the need for adult education. After the senior banquet on class night, Nick Margetis, class president, will welcome friends of the class at the informal class night program in the audi- torium. Louise DuBois, in her senior farewell, will speak on The Ladder Be- neath Usf' Mary Breitenbach will give the advice to juniors, with Rachel Trachte responding for her class. Iohn Bates, class prophet, and Iames Karabis, class historian, will present a short television skit with a few members of the class assisting. The class has selected coronation colors, and for the motto, He who looks for- ward with caution looks backward with pridef, The banquet committee, with Martin Wolman as chairman, consists of Lavon Anding, Frances Kanevsky, Alicla Ann Taylor, Arthur Sullivan, Neal Kirkpatrick, Ralph Wieg, Irene Cox, and Carol Meng. With Bill Crane acting as toastmaster, the banquet is to be held at the Hotel Loraine. Stella Bazan heads the invitation committee with Dick Oetking and Margaret Kraft assisting. On the class motto committee are lohn Beyler, chairman, Elinor Bagley, Alex Bodenstein, and Charlotte Potter. Fred Gutt is chairman of the class colors com- mittee, assisted by Donald Dudley and Marian Salter. Donald O'Toole, chair- man, Ianet Bowers, Frieda Becker, and Walter Atwood compose the dress com- mittee. Planning the class picnic are Norman Levin, chairman, Marvin Stern, Gerald Kennedy, Claire Vaughn, Iune Thompson, Billie Usher, George Hay- wood, Melvin Brussow, and Everett Wall. February Graduates Mid-semester graduates received their diplomas at the graduation ceremonies held Friday morning, February 5, 1937. Evelyn Kennedy, valedictorian, selected ln Closin' H for her address, and Fern Griffin, salutatorian, spoke on the In- evitable Conflictf' Ioe Becker, class orator, told of the K'Need for Socialized Medicine. T' At the class night program, Bob Arnold gave the address of welcome for his class, followed by Mary Meyers, who presented the senior farewell. Doris Yaffe gave the advice to juniors and Yvonne Naset, class prophet, and Edward Spader, class historian, presented a short skit dramatizing the Qcontinued on page 36j

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