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The Class of 1940 Standing, loft to right—Ruth Cataract, Roy Rasmus, Ray Kcs enich, Florerce Mojnck, Seated, left to right—Helen Hockert, Kuth Schmidt. Hubert Seidel, Glndy « Davis. Marccnc Schmit. The Junior class shown above had I ho honor and the responsibility of getting out the 1939 Tattler. The class hopes you will like the work they have done. Because of illness, Mr. Neesam (the class sponsor) was unable to be present when the group was photogruphed. Only one member of this class started In our primary department. The rest came in from time to time as the years went by. Class officers are: Ray Rasmus, president: Ruth Cataract, vice-president and secretary: Helen Hockert. treasurer. Editorial Staff Dedication - - - - Foreword........... Organizations - -Athletics - - - - -Backward Glances Bits of Information ClnM. Will .... Calendar........... Class Roll - - - -Art Kditor - - - - Hubert Sr I del - - - Gladys Davla Raymond Ra»mu« Raymond Kesseoieh - - Ruth Cataract • - - Marccnc Schmit • - Helen Hockert • Florence Mujack Ruth Schmidt Raymond Rammi
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Vocational Group FRED. RICHARDSON Arkimxaw Litarary Society, Hollister Club, Carpentry. Baseball, Shoe Repairing. Art. SAMUEL REIGK I)r I ii van Literary Society. Hollister Club, Hoy Scouta. Art. Car-pentry. Raking. HERBERT BOETTCHER Bonrfuel Literary Society, Hollister Club. Roy Scout . Art. Carpentry. Football, Bn.-ket-ball. Shoe Repairing. Kit-tcnball. THERON LEWIS Musrodn Literary Society. Hollister Club, Boy Scout. Art. Football, Baseball. Kittenball. Gardening, Carpentry. HAROLD ROSEN FIELD Milwaukee Literary Society. Hollister Club. Boy Scouts. Shoe Repairing. Art. Football. Basketball. Kittenball. Gardening.
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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday afternoon. June I. 1939 ut 2:30 o'clock SCRIPTURE READING PRAYER SONG—“O Come to My Heart Lord Jesus fiunir by Marlene Lerwick Interpreted by l.a Verne Hannon l.orelta Sziililcutki HrrnudiiK' Huu-er B ACC A LA CREATE A DURESS —Rev. Robert H. Eads SONG— .Master. I-et Me Walk with Thee Sun by Mr. Edwin Evanx Interpreted by Loi« SJoiiuut Dorothy Mae Edith Erickson BENEDICTION COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Wednesday evening. June 7. 1939 at right o'clock SONG— The Miller- Sung by Robert Lowe Interpreted by Carols Davia INVOCATION WELCOME Olady Bavrrfrldt, Cla » President ADDRESS—Miss Susan Davis Dear of Prrohmon Women, University of Wisconsin PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS —Supt. T. E. Bray AWARD OF AMERICAN LEGION MEDALS SONG— The Prayer Perfect” Duet by Mrs. IC. Berwick and Mr . Frits Johannexon Interpreted by Ruth Schmidt and Henry Schmidt BENEDICTION ADDRESS OF WELCOME Commencement Emtcuc . June 7, IK39 ISIndy Baverfeldt. Clm«x Prexident Members of the Board of Education. Superintendent. Faculty Members and Friends: In behalf of the class of 1939. 1 wish to extend to you a hearty welcome to these sixty-ninth annual commencement exercises at the Wisconsin School for the Deaf. We are glad to see you here tonight, and we want you to know that we greatly appreciate your presence which indicates your interest in us and in our school. We can hardly believe that this is our last day of school and that tomorrow we must face the wide world with all of its problems and troubles, too. We regret the fact that it is necessary for us to leave this dear school where we have spent so many years of our lives. We must make way for other boys and girls eager for the opportunity to receive the excellent training for life which this school gives every pupil here who is willing to accept it. We shall always treasure the memories of happy school days here and of our friends with whom we have played and worked. We feel very grateful to our Superintendent, the principals, and the teachers and wish to express our deep appreciation to them for helping us reach this goal. Again we thank you for your presence.
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