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

 - Class of 1937

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enior pea eers and Qfficers P lan Graduation Activities We, of 1937 Central Sfucfenfs About to Leave, Reffecf Happy Incialenfs ...by Nick Margelir E, wno are about to leave Cen- tral, pause for a moment to reflect. Some of us started our career in this school in 1931, and were joined by the rest of our class in 1933. Since that time we have forged ahead side by side. During our stay here, many things have hap- pened which have influenced us, and through which we have perhaps in- Huenced others. This school will al- ways he held close to the hearts of all of us, and innumerable experiences which we have had, mostly pleasant, are written indelibly on our memories. We shall never forget the various clubs that served dual purposes, to help us further our interest along a given line, and to act as a mixing bowl, or blender, in bringing us closer together so that we might better understand one another. We shall never forget the pleasant hours spent in writing for the school paper, the last minute completion of columns, the penning of editorials, and the inspira- tion received from both serious and light conversation with whom we worked. Free hours used in this combined conversation and writing, though seemingly wasted or idled away at the time, were, in my mind, well spent, when we think of the inliuence they have had on us. The memories of days and weeks spent on school dramatic productions will be like a golden treasure and will he cherished as such. The final preparation of musical organizations, band, orchestral, and choral, for tournament competition will never be forgotten. We look back with a smile upon the evenings spent on solos and ensembles. VVe remember how hard the rehearsals seemed at the time, and how much enjoyment we derived from the finished and polished results. Many of us will look back upon years of athletic activity, how the strenuous practice would alternately discourage and encourage the aspirantsg how the large, husky athletes would squirm on the stage when called upon to say a few words in an and periodg and how the 'Ado or die spirit would invariably present itself at conference games and meets. We seniors will also forever remember the gen- ral good will and companionship which has been ours for these past years. Dur- ing our high school days, by close contact with our classmates, we have formed fast bonds and have created friendship which has guided us in many ways, and which we hope will never be severed and forgotten. In a short time, too short perhaps, we shall be separated. True, some of us shall remain together attending institutions of higher learning, but gradually we shall drift apart, each to seek success in the field which interests him. We are now at the beginning of a long, hard, and narrow road which leads to ultimate achievement. All of us will progress for a certain distance along this road. Most of us will even continue perhaps farther than this. Some of us will reach a point quite far along on this narrow path, comparatively few of our group will come in sight of the glorious finish of this extremely rough but passable route. In departing from these beloved walls, we, the Iune graduating class of 1937, are grateful for the incentive which has been given us to go out and achieve success and happiness, and in closing we say: 'Central High School, we salute thee, and sincerely hope that we are leaving behind as many pleasant memories as we are taking with us. Nick M.XliflE1'IS Prcsizfrnl Limits KARABIS Clurf Hirrorizllz V11.m'1'A SPENCER Secretary-Treurzwrz' MARY BREITENBAC an 09? H Advice to Izmiors page rczfculeclz

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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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pug 1' vig hlecfn June ELEANOR Aisimmsz a cappella, debate team, girls' club, Ger- man club, sub-home room committee, tennis. Douis ADAMs: girls' club, candy committee, hospitality com- mittee, girls' sports, home room secretary-treasurer, pro- gram chairman, Mirror, typist, school plays, Red Mill. RONALD ANDERsoN: a cappella, boys' double quartet, class basketball, dramatic club treasurer, football, glee club, Mirror, school plays, Red Mill, Chimes of Nor- mandy , photography club, cheerleader. LAVON ANDING: a cappella, dramatic club, girls' club, girls' sports, school plays, Red Mill, Chimes of Nor- mandy , social committee. WALTER Arwoon: golf. EVELYN AUBY: girls' club, girls' sports. 1iL1No1i BAGLEY: art club, dramatic club, French club, girls' club, girls' sports, home room secretary, Mirror, school play, Chimes of Normandy , social committee. IOE HARNETT! band, corporal, junior response, valedictorian, dance orchestra, Hi-Y, president, home room president, National Honor Society, vice-president, secretary, orches- tra, tennis, Christmas pageant. Picture on page 16. BETTE BARRETT! firls' club sunshine committee home room 5 3 7 representative. Ioim BATES! class prophet, French club, Hi-Y vice-president, home room president, A.A.A. collector, school plays, business manager Huckleberry Finn, Chimes of Nor- mandy , social committee, Christmas pageant, hockey team, golf team, National Honor Society. Picture on page 16. STELLA BAZAN: class social committee' dramatic club, . . , . French club, girls' club, social committee chairman, home room president, A.A.A. collector, Literary society, Mirror chairman of editorial board' school la 7 7 y, Huckleberr F1nn ' ress club' service award. 3 9 FRIEDA BEcKER: dramatic club, French club, girls' club, candy committee, home room representative, Literary society, Mirror, press club. Doizorm' BEIL: girls' club, G. C. clinic. EVELYN BERKAN: French club, girls' club, home room secre- tary, Mirror representative, Literary society, A.A.A. mon- itor, social committee. WAX'NE BERKLEY: basketball, class basketball, football, Hi-Y, home room secretary, president, M club, track, stage crew, National Honor Society. lVlARGARET BEXVICKZ tennis, Mirror, press club, Quill and Scroll, girls' club. Ioinv BEYLER: band, boxing, class officer, dance orchestra, Hi-Y, home room officer, orchestra, sub-home room committee. CHESTER BIBLE: class basketball, boxing, dramatic club, home room secretary, press club, track, chemistry assist- ant, Christmas pageant. PHIL BILLITTERI: home room officer, monitor, social com- mittee.

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