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

 - Class of 1937

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0 Front Row, left to right: Wayne Berkley, Ed Pohlman, Claude Hopkins, King Oakey, Orlando Flowers, Don Fiscusg Second Row: Vfinfield Buchanan, George Beld, Steve Chiovero, Dick Potter, Billy Buckmaster, Marvin Stern, Third Row: Mgr. Herman Storm, Erin Karp. Harold Whiteis, Carroll Lower, Sander Gusinow, Leo McCann, Har- old Marty, Back Row: Mgr. Phil Harris, Darrell Coppernoll, Sam Carvello, John Replinger, Gerald Burmeister, Coach Milt Diehl. mole Review ...by Ronnie findeigmri me TRACK season is iust about over and the season was not a very successful one, but the track team did win several meets this year. The first meet of the year was in the U. of W. Field house when six teams competed against one another. The teams from upstate ran away with the meet. Both East and West Green Bay tied lor first place, with Central in third place. Madison West and East placed still lower. Claude Hopkins, long striding negro, easily won the mile race and Dick Potter, the all-around athlete, took honors for the Orange and Black tracksters. Defeating Madison liast on the East 1'-ligh athletic Held started us on the way to win the city meet. Again Dick Pot- ter, King oakey, Claude Hopkins and Orlando Flowers stood out for the Orange and Black. The boys mentioned above collected most of the points Cmntlriuea' on page 36D Girl si ports ...by Rosemary U'C0nneIl KK THINK that the girls' athletic teams are more polished ofl this year than any other year and more girls are becoming inter- ested in the after-school activities that Central offers to them, said Miss Shepard, girls' physical educa- tion instructor. Girls' sports are rapidly increasing in popularity. They not only teach the girl a liking for athletics but promote good sportsmanship and a better sense of responsibility. Central offers baseball, volley ball, and basketball. More girls turn out for baseball than any other sport because it is well known and well liked by everybody. Miss Shepard stated that volley ball this year has never been sur- passed. An all-star team has been chosen. Two girls from each team make it up. They are shown on the opposite page. The girls receive 100 points per sport and 25 points lor being captain. Numerals are given to the championship team in each sport. ln case of a tie for first place each team receives a certain number of points. Championship teams in basketball this year were cap- tained by Kathleen McDermott and Rosemary O'Connell. The best players for the year are the Blue and Green, and Mary Linden, Dorothy Keleny, and Josephine O'Connor in- cluded. The captains for basketball this year were: Red team, Freida Schacterg Brown team, Dorothy Kelenyq VVhite team, l.avon Marty, Orange and Black team, Audrey Thompson. Thirty-two girls have signed up to play in the tennis tour- nament this year. The matches are being held at Britting- ham Park courts which have been reserved by Mr. Waehler on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A prize of three tennis balls is to be given to the Wilmer by tmntinued on page HJ 0 Front Row, left to right: K. McDermott, R. O'Connell, D. Keleny, Miss M. Shepard, A. Thompson, L. Marty, F. Schackterg Second Row: F. Hil- lebrandt, R. Rinke, B. Lucey, J. Hausmann, H. Willi, M. A. Grady, K. Ethun, K. McWilliams, J. Lewis, M. Connor, M. Statz, C. Kalbracken, D. Morrell, G. Clark, A. Bronson, H. Wamsley, G. Meyers, Third Row: V. Thompson, R. Schara, A. Bowar, M. Linden, P. Albers, B. Oakey, J. O'Connor, C. Cutler, M. Malas, A. Mack, C. Woldenberg, G. Cash, H. Hill, Capaci, I. Blankenheimg Back Row: H. Brown, H. Motisi, L. Hartwig, V. Krapfel, B. Scheel, H. Sullivan, J. Halverson, M. Voegerl, B. Johnson, D. Homberger, P. Hanson, C. Schimmel, I. Mintz, P. Wilke, P. O'Brien, M. Fremlin, H. Gates, M. Olson. page lzaenry - eight

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wwefll Miss Your' ...by Bm swf: sour this time of the year we see the coaches of Central's various ath- letic sports wandering around with a glassy, dazed look on their faces. They are worry- ing about what they'll do next year without the host of sen- iors that are graduating. In our imagination we can picture something like this: First we see 'KMike Koskey, coach of the Central football and basketball team, silently tearing his hair out as he watches Steve Chiovero turn the tossel on his cap from left to right. Over in another cor- ner Milt Diehl's jaw drops as he witnesses the same scene. Steve, indeed, will be sorrow- fully missedg he is without a doubt the star athlete of this year's grads. A performer in football, basketball, track, box- ing, tennis and golf, his achievements by this time will long be remembered. Next George Cuccia passes in review. An outstanding tackle on the gridiron, guard in basketball, and 165 pound champ in boxing, Iudge will be sorely missed. Every- one will miss Iib Kennedy and his dashing runs off tackle and guard. K 0 s k e y seems to be thinking, could it be about who'll open the holes for the backs like Marvin Stern did or is he wondering who will keep next yearls squad in good humor like Bill Stony,' S p o n e m did. Suddenly Milt gives a shrug and as our eyes travel toward the stage we understand. Claude Hopkins has just fin- ished his high school career and Diehl knows there isn't another miler in the city com- parable to Hoppy. As Wayne Berkley goes by we turn to watch Coach Koskey, but alas, by this time his head is in his hands and he is slumped far down in his seat. Turning to Milt Diehl, we see that his condition is not much better than Koskey's. Already three outstanding track men have their diplomas and another is ineligible for fur- ther competition. Although Coach Koskey hasn't much 9 The Orange and Black this year with the help of Mr. Leibenberg has been able to have the above pictures depicting action in track and football. 9 The top picture is the start of the mile run in the Central-West meet. Center left shows Dicky Potter is going over in the pole vault. In the center, Steve Chiovero is shown just after tossing the shot. Dick Potter is shown again on the right making a brilliant broad jump., Orlando Flowers is pictured doing the same thing in the photo at the lower right. The foot- ball picture is one taken during the East game with King Oakey kicking from placement. farther to go before he'll be on the floor, he slumps a little further as Norm Levin and Walter Atwood pass in review. By this time we can see over Koskey's head and, lo and behold, there is Leroy Klose, Central tennis coach, and his face actually has a smile upon it, Qcontinued on page 561 page twenty - :ergcn 5'



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-Tennis Team Back Row, left to right: Dick J ohnso n, Lyle Coates, Pie Sander, Nick Margetis, Ed Harris. Front Row: Bob Goodrich, John Vanatta, Joe Barnett, Bob Vetter, Horace Landsdowne. Girls Stars Front Row, left to right: Mary Linden, Rosemary O'Connell, Sue Deighton, Dorothy Keleny, Maggie Olson, Charlotte Kalbacken, Audrey Thompson. Back Row: Jean Halverson, Valerie Krapfel, Dorothy Homberger, Lucille Hartwig, Marion Malas, Lavon Marty. Goll Team Joe Germona, Steve Chiovcro, Pie Sander, Bud Thompson, Clayton Smythe, and Walter Atwood. Art Sullivan and john Bates were absent when the picture was taken. page lwcnty - nine

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