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

 - Class of 1939

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An Invitation - - - TO .IGI THE CO-GP Many of you graduates are planning to enter the University this fall . . . You are eligible to become members of the UNIVERSITY CO-OP at no cost to you . . . Stop in and register. Rebates are declared annually in all departments, including the Gift Shop and Typewriter Shop . . . In the past five years rebates have varied from 10 to IZMCX, . . . IOIN NOW! THE UNIVERSITY CO-OPERATIVE CO 702 STATE STREET Operated for the benefit of students...not for profit 9 T0 THE CLASS OF 1939 WOLDENBERGIS extends to you every sincere wish for your success and happiness on whatever road you may choose to follow. May we, with our exclusive styles, invite the girl graduates I0 make regular inspection of our outstanding fashions for a wel!-groomed appearance with which to meet the world?

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Engravings DIGIT G 611161 Blaolz are made by After Graduation will you be employable? You can be prepared for employment in the minimum of time at a STENOGRAPHER S E C R E T A R Y BOOKKEEPER IUNIOR EXECUTIVE OFFICE WORKER You can develop a more attractive personal appearance and l learn pleasing business manners alsog THE You can gain experience as a stenographcr, a receptionist, W a telephone switchboard operator in a Secretarial Labora- tor' only at the ENGRAVING 3 COMPANY GROVES-BARNHART 115 SOUTH CARROLL STREET M A D I S O N W I S C O N S I N Summer Term Opens June 195 Fall Term, September 11 Enrollment Limiled Make Reservation Soon - M adison's Oldest Department Store new greets the Newest High School Graduates O To you, who are going out into the world or on to college, BURDICK at MURRAYIS Wishes you every success and expresses the hope that you, together with those students who follow after you, will continue to make BURDICK Sc MURRAY'S your shopping headquarters . . . We Cater lo High School Needs i- EsTAB1.IsHitD,lS97 ---B ---------A-Y CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1939 WH: made your pictures for this Yearbook and We ' hope you like them. In thc future when in need of PHOTOGRAPHS, let us make them for you. BADGEIR . STUDIO F00 ST STE STRILYT MADISON, WISCONSIN lrdiok and lVI11rrag's r J ,tmw



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,1i-...v-i--T 'IWU The Cover and Art HE covert for this year's magazine was designed by Daisy Bullington, junior. Marion Sherman and Bob Haley assisted in making the linoleum block which had to be made in two sections, one for the wine color, and the other for the blue. The third color, ivory, is the background of the magazine. Daisy has this to say about art: Writing, music, and art are three ways one can express his feelings with personal contact. In writing you must have an imagination to follow the description the author gives, in music, you can use your imagination as you please, but in art you see only as the artist thinks and feels. An artist can take any subject, put life and color into it as his imagination wills and call it his masterpiece. On looking at some pictures you can tell just how the artist feels and thinks towards the subject in his picture by the depth and warmth of color, by the sweep and width of the brush. Art has cultivated a taste for beautiful things for the artist that ordinary people don't see. When you have learned to see beauty in the everyday things and can let your imagi- nation defuse the ugliness of a dull life into something charming and pleasing, you may call yourself an artist without having the skill to wield a brush. Dear Editor: For years I have been tortured and condemned by high school students and now I am being wiped out entirely. Did these students ever stop to think of my good points? One of my greatest helps is the classification of books. For instance, if a reader wants to read drama he can turn to my page of dramas. Because of this he can save a lot of time, especially for anyone on a time budget. I also indicate books that are best for pupils in certain grades, but, if any are especially mature the teacher will let them read older books. To some extent such a guide indicates the value of books. An eight point book will give much more value than a three or four point book. This value is expressed mostly in background as it is very necessary for high school students to get all the knowledge they can to face the problems of the future. Some students go through my pages and check all the books they think are interesting and might be interested in reading. Thus they have planned a reading program. This, too, saves time and encourages a balanced reading diet. I have some bad points as all things do. Have pity and see my good points, too. Mournfully yours, THE BOOK LIST . . . per Fern Pohlman Dear irl Graduates: Now that vacation has at last arrived, I suppose many of you, especially the seniors, will be looking for some work to earn a little extra money. The minute you step into an employer's office you will be judged by your appearance. Therefore it is necessary to dress carefully. Once a young girl went to apply for work in half socks and was, of course, not employed. Perhaps she never knew why. Above all things, be neat! A smart little tailored dress or suit, neatly pressed, with clean accessories will do the trick. Be sure that your stocking seams are straight, clean, and, if necessary, darned. Your petticoat must not show. Many times an employer will judge a person by the appearance of fingernails, makeup, and hair. Very red nail polish and gobs of makeup, especially on the eyes, are taboo. Be sure your fingernails are always clean and if you havenit time to put fingernail polish on--well, donit use it. It isn't necessary. Of course, you look better with a little bit of makeup, but don't overdo it. Choose the right fconfa' page 31D

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