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

 - Class of 1940

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I BAND I.. Hall. J. Honjglnnd. H. Rinke. A. Victor. B. Mnnchow, E. Wegmillcr. B. Basile. E. Button. M. Capaci. J. DiLorz-nm, E. Eggenhz-rger. M. Friedland, R. Hammersley. I. Judd, V. Kauffman, R. Klope, B. Lindquist, I. Miller, M. Montnto. J. Sell, K. Wieg. V. Wills. R. Wtiivtl. T. Bird. J. Barbuto. B. Joseph. M. Lynch. R. Ames. T. Basile, J. Bnrnstcin. R. Cabbci. G. Powers. S. Reilly, C. Rounds. E. Stark. J. Sticka. B. Clcm- agc. P. Flannery, H. Ciller, C. Kinder, D. Kirk- patrick, J. Schara, I. Levy. J. Motelct, R. Speth. M. Kaegi. H. Williams. D. Schaefer. P. Starr. W. 0'Brien. W. Schwr-im-ni. R. Timnwrman. R. Welty, K. Bruckelmcyer, C. Moss, D. Ryan. B. Sweet. S. Fatsis, P. Pinkerton. ORCHESTRA I.. Heil, B. Blied. T. Brown. M. Galnnos. C. Har- ris, E. Koepp, W. Toy. A. Zacrone. J. Cich. R. Cnhhei. E. Inghrilscn. K. Niehulir. I. Wcin. L. Wold, C, Harris. W. Pope. W. Woldcnberg. M. Kaegi. J. Nybe-rg. A. Grubb. H. Williams. B. Basilc, A. Namio. D. Schaefer. P. Starr, J. Hong- lantl. H. Rinks. M. Litscher, A. Victor. B. Mun- chow. E. Wegmillc-r. V. Kauffman, R. Klnpe. B. Lindquist, J. Sell, B. Clemage, P. Flannery, H. Ciller, C. Kinder. R. Ames. C. Rounds. E. Stark. I. Levy. J. Motelet. R. Speth. R. Wci- ty. K. Bruckelmeyer. C. Moss. D. Ryan. S. Fat- sis, M. Sherman. CHOIR First Row: C. Powers. M. Adams, E. Adams. M. Tonn. L. Hobbs. K. Kcleny, M. Sherman, R. Alt. J. Niebnhr. J. Johannes, R. Meyer, N. Morse. C. Ellestad, J. Johannes, H. Schmelzkopt. K. Cle- ments. M. Burdick. P. Flannery, R. Giusti. L. Vsndall, A. Vitale, and R. Mergeng Second Row: J. Schmidt. M. Flngnm, J. Gainey, B. Westphal, C.H ' F.D R.Ed' E.0 .W H al'fI!, TEWB. IB, yEKl . I-ln' sen, W. DeHaven. D. Kirkpatrick. P. Rein, L. Kelly. J. Stutz, C. Peckham. G. Robeck. J. Born- stein, S. Crimmins. E. Banks. A. Eireman. K. Act-ardo. D. Emi-ry. K. Cirh. and K. Griffin: Third Row: A. L. Gannon. J. Connor. l. Peter- son. C. Slightam, P. Feeney, E. Gaffney. M. L. Brnnker. A. Stes-le. A. Frame. C. Christiansen. W. Schwcincm. J. Hackett, E. Cirh, T, Reynolds. E. Peterson, R. Flngnm, R, Schmidt, D. Switsky. P. Pinkerton, C. Furey, M. Ludwig. L. Wold. and B. Basil:-3 Fourth Row: A. Roumsky. J. Stassi, M. E. Farrell. M. J. Pinkerton. C. Schimming. R. Gabbei. E. Brumm. D. MacLennon, R. Gah- bei, A. Zaccune. G. Torgeson. A. Holloway. J. Motisi, T. Prestigiacomo, G. Cardarella. C. Har- ris, D. Stehr. M. Christensen. P. Starr, D. Par- kinson, M. Nelson, A. Peet, F. Chiviaro, T. Kar- abis, and J. Hanson. s 1 -u- Shaw Prize Essags Factors to Consider in Planning My Life Program ' S I HAVE spent many hours thinking about and planning my life work, I have found four important factors which I must consider. First, will my parents approve of it? Second, can I afford the expense of preparation? Third, have II the ability to handle this type of job? Fourth, will this program satisfy me in later years? These are the most important factors in consider- ing my life work. The choice of my life work is me- chanical engineering. This vocation seems to-meet the conditions the best. Iiwill show you why. First, will my parents approve of this type of work? This is a very serious factor to consider, for parents can com- pletely break up one,s future with their own ideas of what their children should be. I have talked it over with my mother and she agrees that the choice is very good. It is very helpful to know my parents are behind me. Second, can I afford the expense of going to the University for four years? This is a question that stumps most people, but it really isn't difficult for me. I remember that thousands of boys and Getting On With My Family VERYONE knows there are difficulties in getting on with a family. And everyone knows myriads of causes for this. But it's just like the weather. Ev- erybody talks about it but nobody does anything about it. However in diagnos- ing a case, it is wise to determine the causes. The chief cause of minor fric- tion fwhich is the most disturbing ele- ment in family lifel is the close contact between members. While this may bring about an underlying deep affection, it lays the groundwork for many small quarrels and petty grievances. Natur- ally one reasons that in the bosom of the family one may indulge in moods. But with all members indulging freely in moods, no members try to fit their moods into those of others. I've often thought that it might be wise to divide a family into sections, and on one day one part would decide the moods and the other parts follow suit, while on the day, the next part would get its chance. girls are working their way through school. I have worked my way for the last two years of school and I see no reason why I can't go on.. The third and most important factor is this. Have I the ability to handle this type of work? To answer this I had to know my math and physics, be able to do mechanical drawing, and last and most important, have the knack of do- ing this type of work. I am majoring in these subjects at high school, and I will be well prepared when I enter the University. I have always enjoyed fig- uring out the problems that engineer- ing will give me. and I feel that I have the knack of doing it. Fourth, will this program satisfy me in later life? I had to know the income and the life of a mechanical engineer leads to answer this. I found that the income is far above the average worker and would secure me all the wants I would have. The life of a mechanical engineer isnit the least bit dull, and it would give me a variety of work that would never grow tiresome. When I summarize these factors I think I have made the best choice for my vocation. I have found that I had to consider all the factors when choosing my life work and planning my life pro- gram. -JAMES HEFFERNON The more I think about it, it seems this has unlimited possibilities ----- . Another cause of minor friction is family inter- est. Families seem to feel that theirs is the unrestricted right to know all the business of the other members. This may lead to really serious misunder- standings, such as when the family was led to believe that Hub was going to get married simply because he refused to deny it. Still another cause is the ques- tion of parental control. The argument Times have changed since you were young may be time-worn, but at least in my family it is wholly unsatisfactory. And there is the question of timing when a slow person and a fast person live in the same family. This can cre- ate many problems, but they are not unsolvable. However, families must be lived with, and tact must be developed to smooth away the rough edges which cause minor friction. The main difliculty in the use of tact is that one never knows when one is going to smooth the cat's fur the wrong fcontinued on page thirty-fourl page twenty-nine

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