Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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THE WISCONSIN TIMES Page IS Graduating Classes from 1861 to 1926 ’Alphonse Johnson V athingtun Purer Thomas A- Jones ’Charles CluklQQ ’Amelia Bishop “Sarah Fountain (Hnnmgrr) 'I'lwrlM tluliup 'Tknxlorr iWnnnk •Volena Barry (Hughes) William Sullivan ’Anthony Kull ’Martha Scobcld (Jarvis) Julia McCoy (Marshall) Mecta De Frees (Grout) Christopher C Byrne Matilda Taylor (Deuncck) I'cter Chapman Prancia II. Hawley ’Louisa Short Amelia Jrrmark (Taylor) ll6i •Jarnra A. Dudley •George Taylur 18 4 ’Benjamin I). Baird ’Matthew O’Neil ’llarvey Kolfe i«A3 ’Edgar VanWintcr ’Johu Downey 1K66 ’Phillip S. Engelhard I Atletta Ferry (layior) Ca»ius Scofield ’Amur Harrison (Duwnry) 1868 ’Sarah Taylur (Tyson) Belle Thompson (Baird) ’Kurin Ttrnny (Van Winter) •Charles Reed l iuu Dyerson ’Henry Kirclioit ’William Brophy ’Charles Barnhart Henry Grosimk Ernest Boecknian 11 ugh Cork ’Georg r Jockel Harry Reed ’Mary McKee (Conery) William Cullen Gundrr Gunderson Eliralteth White Theodore Kargrt Eric I. Sampson •F. Meinert (Schurkamp) i 77 Sidnry Barker ’Phillip ). Conery Unit Hcckrr Ella Overton (Blair) l.rdia Bailey Charle Henry Dennis O’C'onnel 1878 Edmund Deubcl Michael Ryan John Dill ’ Leonard Knglert George F. Worden 1B80 Dora E Andrews (Reed) ‘Mary Kberhardt (Tschudy Emma Ko.smsis (Ewing) Nancy E. Derby (Derby) C buries S . Scoti Cynthia Williams (TctclafT) Myron J. Clark Thomas Foy 8 » Mary J. Hacked (Coke) Edwin J. Falk James V. Cullen •Edward Lewis ’.Mary I, End (Jarvia) Edward Evans i860 •James M Ilyina George S. Rogers AIary E. Griswold •Dennis Gotey 188a •Emil Weller •Kutb Wright (Deubel? •Theodore Stone •James C. Bali Alfred Gould (ba.ie. Dvmaris •Maggie Hutton •Agnes Rutherford (Downey) 1870 E. Veddrr (Engeihardl) Dennis Duma Joseph Mosnal •George 0. French Walr Trowbridge Stephen Babcock Phoebe Smith (Ross) David T. Spencer •Frank S. lluiinu 1871 8)1 static Miner! Frederick Weller ’Minnie Kapp(Sulltvan) Kvaline M. Kmgrose ’Nellie Dickson (Falk) Kgniu I’rplenski August Soiuirnberg 'Lottie Bacon (Kngelhardt) S8j Lawrence Gromacki William Calkins Elmer I. Florey Albert W. Hubner 1884 “Simon P. Carney Thomas Hagrrty John Dahl Christian Larson E1U E. Dudley (Riley) Benjamin P. Round 188s •Kate E. Coughlin (Miller) •Crban Broiggs llelge Hariison •James Rutherford Anna Haitholomew (Stone) Ada Kuibciford (Gould) « 7J Magrie Christie (Bngg ) fame J. Murphy •Philomcna Kngclbatdt Simpson Muon Olivia Blair (Gould.) •Herman Ripiinger •Helen Tenney Prrdcrictc Grrman Charles A Tetri a fl 1874 Edwin E Tyler Gairrt Meinert Joshua Tschudy ’August King 1875 •Wilmet Gram (Cronbctgj ’Carrie M. Bunker 1886 •Richard E. Dimick Adron T. Henry Henry Wakeman Sarak Miller (Karges) Ralph I Mall ins (WO0 «ppil§) luei qjn a|||rj Violet Hibbard (Angle) •Carrie A. Parker (lleniy) Myra K. I’arkri (Henry) Otto 1 .angrier George R. Hrhard Ellen L Cowham (Uushuell) Frank Morrissey 188, Alfred ('ashman ’Joseph Coughlan Mary Hagriry (Mryets) William H Cusack •Albert Henry Ada llislihup (Fish) ’Edwin H N Erusi l ars M l.aison John W llUit ’Alexander Di Ink wine M. Stillwell (Bishop Rideout) Louis 1. tlusnuen Alda Hunncl (Tylei) Gctugo Tolies Maty Johnson (Toles •William F. While t8oo Louisa Dirsburg (Worswidci lima M EsseUtynr (Ryan) 1 .inme Hailey (Hagetty) Linda Lanyland (Bumble) Hugo A. Ei»felder Nellie F. Ward (Johnrun) •Lillie F. Morey Peter Herr Wallace K. Williams ’Emma L Kuka Joseph K- Wachuia

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Pan M THE WISCONSIN TIMES wives home but instead were invited to remain ns dinner was just being served. Four girls and one boy, all pupils of the W. S. I)., will bo confirmed in the Lutheran faith by the Rev. M. T. Wangerin on May 30th. Ernest Maertz has excelled himself in bowling to such an extent that the championship among the deaf in this sport is his without dispute. For live years he has maintained a record of rolling an average of 000 pins for 3 game events in the Milwaukee Bowling Association. His record in the 21st annual tournament of this Association is 591 pins in the singles and $3.00 prize: 003 pins out of 1105 in the doubles and $2.00 prize. Leonard F. Weiss is now a straw boss in the Milwaukee Motor Co. where they make the Milwaukee Timers for Ford Cars. He is in charge of the Hub department where seven hearing men work under him. Walter A. Uowe is helping out his brother-in-law at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, where the latter owns five summer cottages on Nenmhbin Lake. He has painted them and is now putting in the electric wiring. Casimir Wessoleck, Eugene Downey. Leonard Weiss and Rev. S. Klopfer will make a trip to Boston. Massachusetts, July 5-10, where the Knights and Ladies of Do I Epel will convene. The last two named are delegates to this convention. The $30 jewel gold watch, raffled at the club after the installation of new officers the first of the month, wns won by Mrs. Clara Zollendcck. The North-siders or Silent Badgers won the third annual baseball tussle from the South Side Silonts by a 16 to 7 score. The batteries were North-side: Brnclaus and Bongey—Jacobs and Crocker; South-side: Husk and Javiorsky and Leitizin. The Milwaukee Silent Badgers, through their manager, Leonard F. Weiss, wish to have a game with the pick of the alumni from other parts of the state to be played on Saturday or Sunday. June 12 or 13 at the reunion. Henry Hein, William Schollmeyer, John Czer-zan and the writer will perhaps attend the N. A. D. convention in Washington, D. C.. August 9 to 14. John Cterzan, a modest boy, broke hi record of never making a speech when the club voted to have him give us an address during the counting of ballots nt the election of new officers. In his maiden speech he throw a little light on what he had been doing nearly every night at t ho club. --------------o-------------- Ewnld Emling of Waukesha hRS a fine $250 radio outfit and derived much instruction and pleasure from it. He is able to tell the different instrument? employed in a band concert and is enthusiastic over his set. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Robinson, Mrs. Neesam, Ralph and Lucile motored to Park Ridge, HI., May 9th in Mr. Robinson's Studebukcr. They went to the home of E. W. Craig where they met Mr. Neesam and Beulah. Mr. Neesam had just purchased a Jewett De Luxe sedan in Chicago and they all came back to Delavan in the two cars. Quite a few of the Delavan deaf attended the Milwaukee Silent Club's May Ball on the 22nd and reported a swell time. Pearl Helminiak spent Saturday and Sunday, May 22 anu 23 in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant left Saturday noon. May 29. for Chicago to attend the Silver Jubilee celebration of the N. F S. D. held at the Silent Athletic Club, May 29 to 31. ------O------ ON TO WASHINGTON GET A CERTIFICATE The Trunk Line Association with offices in Now Vork City has granted the application of the Nad for reduced fares returning from Wash inton. Half-fare will be allowed those members possessing certificate-receipts, provided there are 250 or more in evidence at Washington to be validated by the special agent of the Railroads on August 13th. Members going to the convention should buy one-way tickets to Washington, D. C., and in doing so ask for a certificate receipt. On arrival in Washington this certificate receipt will entitle the holder to ONE-HALF F'ARE on the return journey over the same route traversed in coming to the convention. If the certificate is not validated by the special railroad agent it will be worthless. ASK FOR YOUR CERTIFICATE.



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P ge 16 THE WISCONSIN TIMES Frederick Gierloff Michael Dowling •Thorn Carncv Edward Hamon William J. O'Neil rSor Bernard Gallagan William Roth S» vert Allickion •Edward May Gustav Torgerson «• William Bohhng Alma Fo ter (Lawrence) •Al ada Phillip (Ryan) Charles W. IK ford •Philip Kimball Chauncry Dickey Florence Mormon (Coulih-id France B Groom Gu tav Mtddletdorf Herman Kuh 1894 Bertha Roienburg (Waehuta. ’Mary Power (M'ddlrsdorf) Emma J Richter (Black) Albert Frtebctg Edward W. Nrlvm Ellen Schildhaurr •James Conrad George C. Myer Sophia M Stout (Bubling) Francis I. Reynold •I.mu Kirnt William L Pariah Helen May (William ) Anna Wartzok (Goff) 180S Mary E. Moliter (Henry) Henry S. Plunkett Rudolph A- Fcnske Stanislaus Parnraki lame A Goff Henry F. Pocan Patrick J. Ryan •Gustav A. Winklrman May R Etheridge (Roth) •George Horne Emma Grebel (Larson) Edgar Lawrence George Pari»h Otto Vaeger Ilan K. Hanson Pred J. Neesam Alher Topping Stephen O'Leary Srverine Moreau (Kircber) • Fmnci C. MrGurie •John Ktrcher Emil N. Stendahl •William Malloy Ida N’eliring (Falk) Walter E. Redmond • 97 Mice Sehumacher (Rrdmond) Carrie Jacob«on (Nelson) Bertha L Kuehn (Prieberg) Lizne Huh a (Harter) Prank I. Harter Tracy Jone John A. Nicullt •Velma Schumacher Milton C Goff 1R00 Julta J. Carney (Birkel) Gertrude Fleming (Peterson) Nettie E. Hopkins (Hoffman) Knga C Anderson t a»lr»i Catherine Peterson (Adelman)Wtlliam H Hurmri tcr Karl J. Olson Jo rph Mullen •Mary Stiles Almon H. Bell Duncan A Cameron Bridget K Dojrle Thomas A. Irving Atthur J. Meehan Anna Northrop Otis Zrntzis •Rudolph Kuehnl Ferdinand Smith Mura Broten Hattie McCheaney (Kopieskt) toot Maltna Jerdee (Goff) Rosa Wartzok (Jones) George F. Gilkey 1»hn Amondson lay L Bushy (Nelson) Pataey Downey Clarence Herald John Otto ipor Henry Berholtz lohn Doro Roy Grim e •William C. Miller Joseph Ryan Amelia Siegert(Burch) Elizabeth Brickley (Kurry) Bridge Dieveney (Kotman) Carrie A. Jacob on Mon A. Ftske Amelia A Rasmu (Poker) Ida Nehring(Fak) Goy Vergeront •Archie F. William Joseph J Beisang Walter Dowe Minnie H. Schweiger(Downey Carl Harare Annie Mnatedt (Smith) •Henry F Pocan 190a Daisy Wood tWurman) Denni» Sullivan Edna Tyler (Hughe ) Pred Christianson Jossie Thompson •Evan Robtnaon Myrtle 0- West (Byrne) Albert O. Brault Eunice R. Taylor Joseph M Angove George H. Sprague Alvina Berndt (Brown) Jeanette Scroggic (Olaon) Lawrence Schoeat 1905 Agnea M Jacob (Brnte) Milo K Hodge trnnie M. William Raphael H Motelet William Wood 1906 Silaa Phillip •Ray Potter Otto Schulz Annie Gersdorf (Olson) Helmet Hanson Harry Han«man Ludwig Landarerk Harold Linde Martha Xeuh.ni (Miller) 1908 Gwen Broderick (Cashman) Floyd Bulmer Carrie Fleming (Miller) Emily Hirte (Robinson) Curtis Kidd ♦Guy Miller •Lottie Sprague (Conklin) Carrie Geradorf (Thompson) Edward Svacina Helen Wilcox (Hansman) Emma Wartzok (Da«t ) 1909 Leslie Davis ’Walter I.otch Tony Ilylleberg Roy Thompson I1910 Edward Svacina Ludvig Laudavcrk Annie Get dnrt (Olson) Carrie Gersdorf (Thompson) Gwen Broderick (Cs»bm n' Floyd Bulmer •Florence Wortwkk (Bulmer) TiUte Gunther (Landsverk) Etta Grenheck(Chrisirnsrn) Arthur l.eisroan Dorothy Conover William Wilton George Rubin Nona Cass (Bauer) Peter Bengaard 1911 Gladys Sodders (Grinise) Ruth Rock wood (Svacina) Guy Anderson John Capper Alma Anderson Henry Olson Henry Hein 191J Martha Bluemel (Otto) ‘Hubert Huchtbausen Belle Ramtour Mary Kallenbach Charles Kuschel I9«l Arthur Nueske Myrtle Holverson Merle Hook Harry Lind Mary Gtcenheck (Adletnan) Ji9U Flora Toomb Dorothy Conover (Scbowe) Arthur l.eiiman Alma Anderson (Ptlmoe) Ann Johnson • 9t4 Anna Rausch John June Edward Rasmus Herman Riege Beatrice Bemi (Pleasant) ilubtrt Fiedler Theodore Lee •Mary Kallenbach tiou Leon Bongey Clarence Krdahl Jo»eph Brandi Nellie Stone Jacob Cohen Lawrence McKee fry Meta Hansman • 9«S Earl Hinterthuer Tillie Jensen Elite Lee Sibyl Smith Leonard Weis Oliver Ducharme Beulah Smith (Wilton) Arthur Nueske M -rle Hook Myrtle Holverson Siots Harry Lind Laura Bush (Jone )

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