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CALENDAR OF OUR LAST YEAR Sept. 8 Everyone is hnppy to be back nt school. There ore many new faces. Many ini- Croveinents have been made in -.he uildings and on the grounds. Sept. 9 Classes begin. Mr. Gant i the now high school teachor. .Minn Glen ore William la our new tleld-worker. Sept. 14 Marvin Rood, Robert Morgen, and Leona Austin atop to visit us on .lioir way to Gallaudet. We have eight student at Gnllnudet this year. Sopt. 15 Blue Birds picnic at the Springs. Sept. 25 Mr. Brnv left for Colorado Springs to attend the convention of superim tcr dents ami principal of school' for the deaf. Sept. 27 The Camp Fire Girl initiated the new member and enjoyed a long hike. Sept. 28 The Badgers enjoyed a long hike out the Janesville road and then toward Richmond. Oct. 12 Senior girls enjoyed a canoe trip up Turtle Creek with Mr. Bray and Mi Hanson. The weather was ideal and nfter paddling six mile , all went a-shore and enjoyed several new game before they returned. Oct. 12 Badger hiked to Mr. Holland's training wtable where they saw hi horse do tricks. Oct. 18 Homecominu football game with the Minnesota School for the Deaf. Homecoming dance in the evening with an unusually large number of alumni back to renew old acquaintances. Nov. 1 Hallowe'en party and masquerade. Space does not permit a description of the varied and clever costumes, but the honors were carried off by a realistic goose which was made by John Poplowaki out of burlap, wood and cloth. Nov. 8 The Bov Scout enjoyed a trip to Madison and saw the University of Wisconsin and South Dakota game a guest of the Athletic Department of the State University. They met Captain Guntcnbcin and shook hand with him. Oct. 29 Mr. Holland, of the famous family of bareback riders and acrobats, entertained the Blue Bird by huving one of his trick horse perform for them nt hi home. Nov. 11 The Blue Birds gave a ploy in the chapel and entertained the Badgers. Nov. 27 Many girls and boy went home for Thanksgiving, hut those who remained enjoyed n fino dinner and a very nice party in the evening. Dec. 0 Walworth County Teachers' Association met in the auditorium. Dec. 10 All enjoyed Miss Hanson's talk on the life of Thomas Hopkins Gnllnudet. Dec. 10 The first job was run off on the new cylinder press which la a fine addition to the equipment of our printing department. Dec. 17 Senior and Junior girls gave a fine ban- quet in the Domestic Science rooms for the football boys. Mr. Nvesain. their coach, and Superintendent Bray. Dec. 28 Many girls and boys went home for the holiday . Those who remained here enjoyed several parties and entertainments. Jan. I Everyone waa prompt in returning. Miss Esther Brockmann returned from her vacation os Mrs. Elmer Kiessling. Jan. 10 Mr. Bray returned from California where he hud spent several weeks with Mrs. Bray, whom he found in much better health. Jan. 20 Mid-year examinations. Everybody is — 23 busy. Jan 23 Camp Fire toboggan frolic and feed. Feb. 12 Mr. Williams gave u very interesting talk about Lincoln. Feb. 13 Boy Scout attend rally in Beloit. Our troop won second place In troop inspection. Feb. 1 1 Valentine Party. Feb. 22 A splendid patriotic program. Feb. 26 Blue Bird were invited to u tea at Mrs. Fowler' home. Fob. 28 Ariadnu Literary Society staged n play Jeanne I)’ Arc, for which they deserve much credit. The girls earned $15 which they sent to Washington, D. C., for the 0. W. L. S. Scholarship Fund. They have the honor of being the first group of school girl to contribute to this fund. Mar. 13 Camp Fire birthday party. Mar. 19 Central State Basketball Tournament — 20 Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana finished — 21 in a triple tic—four games won and one lost—but on u percentage basis Illinois was given first plnce and Wisconsin second. Mar. 27 Boy Scouts' basketball tournament. — 28 Flying Eagle patrol won ail their games Apr. 10 The best Gymnasium Exhibition and — 11 Style Show ever. Apr. 17 Related Art picnic nt the Springs. May 8 Junior Prom was a great success in every way. May 8 Arbor Day program. May 8 C-arap Fire Girl enjoyed an outing at I-akc Delavan with Mrs. Crosby and Miss Hobart an chaperones. Mr. Cameron and Mr. Kastner camped In spite of the rain everyone had a good time. May 15 Senior picnic at the State Park near Kocktnu. A lovely afternoon, delightfully iipcnt on the bank of the Rock River near the ruins of an old trading post. May 20 College examination . Plenty of ex- 21—22 citcmcnt for the Seniors. May 30 Decoration Day. Parade in the morning, a picnic dinner out-of-doors, and a field meet in the afternoon in which all took part. May 31 Senior banquet—last but not least.
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CLASS WILL and TESTAMENT We. the class of 1931, being about to pass out of this institution of learning, and In full possession of our wits, do make this Inst will and testament. Thin will make null and void any or all other wills made by us to our fellow students. Richard Davies leaves his extra weight to Harry' Lewis. Dorothy Kay leaven her, Oh. My Gosh! to Lawrence Dongle, and her love for candy to John Grady. Arlene Purucker wills her quiet ways to Donald Cone, and her good hnnd-writing to Leroy Einberger. Loretta Oryall wills her grin to John Bieder-mnnn. and her extra phrases to Prank Rutowski. I.eo Ragsdale presents his heavy, black beard to Alden Knvn, and his height to Helen (juitney. Anthony Nogosck leaves his tact to Edward Austin. Byno Goll presents his ambition to Lawrence La Pave. Elisabeth Oakland leaves her madonna-like look to Viola Hansen. Irene Einberger leaves her solemn look to John Grady. Karris Kiender leaves his success with the girls to John Kuglitsch. •0Q0 • o o o SYLVIA SHADD Milwaukee. Wisconsin Cotton pajamas ADELINE MALM Madison, Wisconsin Taffata party dress
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