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

 - Class of 1934

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Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 19 of 52
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THE TATTLER WALTER REUTER Milwaukee The man worth while i» the roan who can «imlc. Printing Art Carpentry Etching Roy Scout Phoenix Green Football Baseball LUCILLE ROSZAK Milwaukee •‘.SIway gentle and willing i« work We cannot tiuajine her trying to h»rh. Domestic Science Child Care Beauty Culture Art Ariadna Literary Society Get-Together Club GAILEN O'CONNELL Elmwood liuu hath charm - •« hath the muMcian Printing Carpentry Phoenix Green Baseball Clast Motto Soar not too high to fall; but stoop to rise. Class Colors Class Flower Blue and Silver Lily of the valley Class Officers President .......................... Edward Austin Vice President ...................... Alden Ravtt Secretary and Treasurer............ Adeline Malm Page sixteen 19 3 4



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THE TATTLER SALUTATORY By ADELINE MALM Member of the Board of Control. Superintendent. Teacher . C! mate , Friend , one and all: Wo wonder if you can realize just how proud wo, the class of 34, are to appear before you tonight ns graduates of this Hchool to welcome you to our commencement exercises. Wo arc glad to see you hero, and, in behalf of the class, I want to bid you welcome and to thank you for your interest in us and in our school. We are the sixty-fourth class to he graduated from the Wisconsin School for the Deaf. Only three of the nine members of the class have spent all their school days here, the remaining six having joined the cluss at different times during the past nine years. Ours has been u class of strong friendships, and when we leave here, we shall carry with us many happy memories of the days spent together remembering— The tilings we did, the things they did; the things we hoped and thought; The things we oughtn’t to have said; the things we ought; The smiles we smiled; the sighs we sighed, the little schemes we schemed. The laughs we laughed, the tears we cried; the little dreams we dreamed.” At a recent elms meeting we decided upon blue and silver as our class colors. We chose these colors because blue stands for loyalty and silver represents the worthwhile things in life . The lily of the valley is our class flower. Our motto is, “Hour not too high, to full; but stoop to rise.” 1 feel that our motto expresses the thought of every member of the class. We are eager for success, but we know that we cun bo successful and happy only by first doing well the humble tasks that lie all around us in everyday life. We do not expect to undertake tasks that are beyond our ability to do well. It is hard to believe Unit after tonight we shul! no longer he students of this dear school where wo have spent so much of our lives. During the years that wo have been here, we have seen classes come and go. We have thrilled nt tho thought of the time when we, as graduates, would stund here before you. Now that this great moment” has arrived, wo just can’t express our feelings in words. We arc glad, of course, that we have at last reached our goal, but there is also u feeling of regret. Tomorrow will be, for us, the beginning of a new day, and we wonder if the world will be as interested in, and as kind to us, as our friends here have been. 1 want to thank you once more for coming, and to extend to you, in the name of the class, our most sincere welcome. 1934 Page eighteen

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