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Page twenty-eight The Tattler School Calendar of 1937-1938 1937 Sept. 8 School opened with many new face . Florence Bcrkholtr. and Tom Mnffro ore the new teacher? added to the faculty. Marline Parish has taken over the speech work this year. 23 Homecoming trame here with Iowa. 24 The first football game of the season at the r elavan held against Edgewood High. 25 High school student make a tour of our new building. 30 Hallowe'en Party Nov. II Armistice Day celebrated with the help of the American Legion. 24 29 Thanksgiving vacation. 25 Thanksgiving Day. Dec. 6 Tuberculosis test given to all the students in school. 10 Gallaudet's birthday. 17 to Jan. 8 Christmas vacation. 24 Ebb Tide” and Hold’em Navy eqn by the students who stayed here for Christmas. 25 Christmas with a tree in the morning and u (tarty In the evening. 27 Another movie Stage Door. 1938 Jan. I New Year’s Day with a party in the evening. 13 The teachers had a pot-luck supper. 17 A joint meeting of the boys' and girls' Literary Societies, first over held in the new Assembly Hall. 18 Mid-year examinations. 26 A dinner party given by our faculty for the faculty of the School for the Blind at Dclavan. The Advanced Cookery Class served. Feb. 12 Lincoln's birthday celebrated in the class rooms. 13 Lillian Osen joined our school family. 14 Valentine's Day party. 22 Patriotic program. Mur. 3 Reception and movie given to the basketball boys of Ohio, Missouri, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin. 1-5 Basketball Tournament with Wisconsin winning first place. 11 Miss Mutt -son's science class visited the engine house. 14 Miss Mntte.son’s class in science visited the printing office to see electric motors. 31 Benefit Curd Party given by teachers and employees to send the basketball boys to the National Tournament In New York. April 1 Much merriment in each class room in the high school. 5 Basketball hoys departed for New York. 6 Gladys Bnverfeldt had un operation for appendicitis. 14-18 Easter vacation. 15 Lillian Osen’s sister spent the Easter vacation with her. 18 Doris Gray and Gladys Baverfeldt returned from Madison hospital. 22 Dclavan Band and Glee Club concert at the State School Exhibit. 22-23 Vocational Exhibit. 25 Curolu Davis had an operation for appendicitis. May 5 Dclavan High School faculty entertained State School faculty at n dinner bridge given at Heaven City. 6 Arbor Day. A tree was planted by the Seniors. 7 The Junior Prom. 8 Mother's Day. 10 Arbor Day Program. 12-13 College Examinations. 15 Mary Ann luiken left for home. 20 Senior Banquet. 22 High School students attended a program in the Janesville High School. June 3 Senior nnd Junior picnic. 5 Bnccalaurente Address. 8 Commencement and Dedication ceremony. 9-10 Homegoing Days. 11 Teachers' report. Half and Half Column Sleepily Harold Weingold grabbed the hair brush instead of the hand mirror. Gracious! he exclaimed, “I certainly need a shave. Ruth Cataract was peeling u blue egg on Easter Sunday when Alice Hendrickson inquired a» to what kind of in egg it was. A hen's egg. came the curt reply from Ruth. Well. Lillian Osen, standing near-by, suddenly announced, she must have been feeling pretty sick when ihc laid it.” A housewife up the street wants a new maid. The Inst one treated the C’hinM like Japan. Hang it nil! Everybody puts his nose into my business.” Can't you do something about it? Why should 1? 1 manufacture handkerchiefs. Gladys Thistle, the girls monitor, was telling the girls to get in line just before supper. She had just told Lillian to do so. Lillian, who is always ready with something to make others laugh, answered I am in line; I'm right behind you.” (Editor’s note:—Yes, hut the wrong line.)
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Nineteen thirty-eight Michigan 2 2 .500 Ohio 3 .250 Missouri — . 0 4 .000 Our team, having won the Central State Tournament, drove on to New York City where ihev participated in the National Basketball Tournament. Only team that had won their sectional tournament took part.. New Jersey represented the Bast. Mississippi the South. Minnesota the Midwest, and Wisconsin the Central States. The tournament opener was won by New Jersey over Minnesota. -10 to 30. Wisconsin and Mississippi met next and our team was defeated by one point. 25 to 21. This loss cost them Page twenty-seven the championship as with their victories of 57 to 31 over Minnesota and 38 to 83 over New Jersey they could have won the crown had they defeated Mississippi. New Jersey, Mississippi, and Wisconsin were tied for first place with two wins and one defeat each. On the play off, New Jersey defeated our team 28 to 13 and Mississippi 25 to 19 to capture the championship. Albert Hecker, our outstanding star, was chosen All-American at the National Tournament. The team enjoyed the long interesting trip. Five state schools and Gallaudet College were visited on the trip. Indianapolis. Pittsburgh. New York City. Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington. Columbus, and Chicago were the larger cities visited. Bits of Information •Seniors Special Characteristic Kn vo rite Amusement Ambition ■ Expression Favorite Occupation Admiration for Personal Adornment Harold Weingold Courtesy Sports To be a linotype operator O’Kay Printing The one who is gone but not forgotten Suede jacket Gladys Thistle Common sense Dancing To be a movie star Get in line! House kerping That’s my business! Wavy hMir Lillian Anderson Dignity Drawing To b« married T Making posters Rig words! Gray tuilorcd skirt Genevieve Porhni Grace Joking To have charge of a tea room Ho! Ha! Ha! Sewing My boy friend Freckles Mary Ellen Whitlow Seriousness Rending To travel Silence is golden Cooking We don't know Low-heeled shoes .Mary Ann Laken Sweet nos Swimming To live in the country What? Bookkeeping My mother Dimples Irene Iverson llriBianey Fcckon’ at a typewriter To teach the deaf English You're silly! Social work That's telling! Light pink to match her checks
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