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

 - Class of 1937

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t Boy Seoul ' The Boy Scouts Early in the fall of 1980 the Boy Smuts began to bu ll a cabin at the went end of the new Athletic Field. When completed the cabin metis ured sixteen by twenty-four feet The boys found the material for thin cabin on our own school ground. .. The logs enmo .from the U'cen killed by the drought and the brick were salvaged ?rbm the old chapel which was destroyed by fire n few months earlier. The Boy Scouts hud a busy fall and they all worked most industriously. The members of Troop So. S3 Beloit Council art- from thirteen to seventeen years of age. They arc required to learn the Scout Oath. Scout Law and the Pledge to our flag before they can become Tenderfoot Scouts. Log Cabin The Officers are: Senior Putrol Leader—SHu- Hirte. Troup Scribe—Royal Eklof. Quarter Mooter—Albert Meeker. Thu eight'; annual Boy Scout Basket-Lull Tournament wxut held In the school gymnasium on March Hi and 13. The black Bear Pwtrcl won the championship t.hi- year. The Flying Eagle Patrol received second place; the Tiger third mid the Fox Patrol came in last. Clarence Fitch ol the Black Bear Patrol was awarded tho outstanding player'. medal, and the sportsmanship medal was presented to Raymond Rasmus of the Tiger Patrol. Two of the Scouts, Silo Hirte and Raymond Rasmus, attended the Court of Honor at Williams Bay on Lake Geneva. Mr. Rice of the Beloit Council examined these member and awarded them second class badges. Class Will and Testament We. the Class of 11)37. of the School for the Deaf ut Delavan, Walworth County. Wisconsin, us we are about to depart our srhool life, and are sincerely desirous of making this Institution of learning, which wc so highly esteem, u still more progressive one. do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our lost Will and Testament. And by this mean do we revoke nil other wills mndc heretofore by any member of tin- class. First: We direct that nil our just debt of gratitude to our beloved superintendent, teachers and supervisors, for the full measure of intern t they have ever shown in us, be promptly paid. Second: We give and bequeath our most treasured characteristics to those w are leaving behind and do solemnly urge that they make good use of them. William Mueller wills: To Edwin Schumacher, his quiet, dignified manner. To Silas Hirte. hi speed. Marcella Hauser leaves: To Marion Einberger, her humble nature. To Florence Mo jack, her I jve of sports I. a June Du fen Worst presents: To Doris Gray, her promptness and neatness. To Ron - Jiihin-on, her w.nning Dutch smile. Vinonn Long wills: To Caryl Tillotson, her coquettish wavs To Ruth Cataract, her dignity und penmanship. Pauline Long wishes tto leave: To Genevieve Perhai, who succcod her ns monitor, her executive ability. To Duane Seymour, her accuracy. Pearl Goff leaves: To Mary Ellen Whitlow, her sense of humor To Myron Cyncor. her boyish stride. In witness whereof, we have subscribed out natn. this twenty-fifth day of May A. 1». 1937. W. S. 1). Senior Clou Witnesses: Li lian Anderson Mary E. Williams — 22 — THE TATTLER

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Phoenix Literary Society The Phoenix Literary Society President—Harold Wclngold Vice-President—William Hulhida Secretary- Raymond Raamue Treasurer—William Mueller Librarian—Blair Tryggestad The Phoenix Literary Society held meeting in Phoenix Hull ewrv other month during the year and in addition three joint meeting.- with Study win tnle in April. The Lower Study teacher and pupils who enjoyed greatly the lecture and the films which were shown lutcr. The Literary Societies feel that this has been an outstanding year for them. Mis- Necsnnt. Mi- Voder. Mr. Rood and Mr. Moore have assisted the boy and girl as director . The Hollister Club the members of the Ariadna Literary Society were held in the study room of Ariadna Hall. There are fifty two members enrolled, twelve of whom arc new. Early in the year the boys subscribed for the Milwaukee Journal, and have greatly enjoyed this newspaper. Topic? of interest to ull, such as biographies, newspaper article- and current events are n part of each meeting The discussion of the Republican and Democratic campaigns aroused much enthusiasm. The joint meetings with the Ariadna Literary Society were of unusual interest. The .-ketch presented nt the Thanksgiving meeting was given before quite a large audience of faculty members and other friend . The cast won great praise for their eiiorts. A Christmas party followed the regular meeting in December, and this, too, was voted a great success. Mr. Sidney Sjoberg was invited to address a meeting of both societies The Hollister Club which is made up of boys beyond Hoy Scout age was organized a year ago. Several magazines and the Janesville Gatttte are subscribed for and are greatly enjoyed. The billard table wan in pretty bad shape, but the Board of Control provided fifty dollars for a new covering of felt. The member of the club chipped in for some new equipment Approximately ninety dollar- has been spent. In February an experienced player attended a meeting and show ed the boys how billards should be properly played. The officer are: James Hansen—president Harold Weingold—secretary. William Mueller-—treasurer. On Saturday. April 17th the boy got up a surprise party in honor of the basket-ball champion- who are members of this club. — 21 — N I N K TEEN Till R T V - S E V E N

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