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

 - Class of 1941

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Treasurer, Loretta Szablewski; and Committee Chairman, La Verne Hanson. During the year the Broadway Club presented The False Face, C hristmas Candles, Abraham Lincoln and His First Shave. Before a cast is formed for any play, the members have “try outs.” The students are allowed to try out for the part each desires. They also assist in chosing the characters of the play themselves. Each member of the club has had some part in a play and has also had an opportunity to work back stage either as prompter, stage manager, call boy or some other task. The meetings were held in the Acoustic Room on the first Friday of the month throughout the school year. The Happy Heart Group FOR the first time in the history of our school a recreational club was organized last fall. It is called “The Happy Heart Group” and is composed of boys and girls above the ninth grade. The club meets every Friday afternoon to play games, dance or go hiking. At the first meeting officers were elected. Representatives for the girls are Carola Davis and Geneva Broege. Robert Pagel and Francis Perry represent the boys. Lloyd Hagen was chosen secretary. These officers meet every Monday with Miss Steck, who is sponsor of the group, to arrange a program for the following Fiday. One Friday afternoon we had a baseball game. One team defeated the other by a very high score, but both victors and vanquished enjoyed the fun. The boys were required to bat left handed which wasn’t easy for some. One Friday during the winter we had a meeting to elect officers to replace two who were on the basketball team. Burton Schmidt took Francis Perry’s place and Loretta Szablewski took Lloyd Hagen’s. At a recent meeting, which was the last for the present term, the name of the club was changed to “Friday Club”. The club has given us all a great deal of pleasure and we hope it will continue for many years to come. 29

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Each fall when school opens, new officers are elected. This year Silas Hirte was President; Robert Pagel, Vice-President; Mlacolm Gardiner, Secretary; Russell James, Treasurer; Andrew Baran, Librarian and Joseph Kozlik. Quartermaster. At the end of the first semester the club gave a party in the upper study of Phoenix Hall to celebrate the passing of the semester. Games were played and prizes given to the winners. After the games, refreshments were served. Everyone enjoyed the party thoroughly. Between the time of the Central States Tourney and the National Tourney, the members formed four basketball teams and held a tournament of their own. The “Wildcats” were the victors. This club, which was organized not long ago, is directed by Mr. Kastner, the boys’ supervisor. It is one of the best clubs ever to be organized in this school. Hobby Club THE Hobby Club was organized at the beginning of the school year -L ot 1940. It was organized to replace the Boy Scout troop which found it necessary to disband, owing to a lack of funds. The purpose of the club was first of all to encourage hobbies among the boys between the ages of ten and seventeen under supervision. It also helps the boys to get acquainted with club work according to rules. The members of the club are also interested in sports and sponsored a basketball tournament in the early spring. The boys have enjoyed a number of boxing matches and are planning on doing more along this line next year. The Hobby Club has forty members. During this first year, no dues were required of the members, but all will be charged a small membership fee next year. At the beginning of the year the following officers were elected: President, Leslie Phillips, Vice-President, Joe Zinkowich; Secretary, Lester A his; Treasurer, John Ralowicz. Broadway Club rPHE purpose of the Broadway Club is to promote speech among the -1- oral pupils of our school. We have found that this club develops an interest in this accomplishment throughout the student body. It also gives the students confidence in speaking not only to each other but also before an audience. It gives them poise, self assurance and self-expression. Membership in this society is open to the older oral students ranging from the Tenth grade through the Twelfth. Officers were elected at the first meeting of the year. They are President. Carola Davis; Vice-President; Francis Perry; Secretary and 28



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Btbletics Football Season Football practice started the second week in September and on the 14th we had an alumni game which we won. The Stoughton game was played on the City Athletic field on the night of September 20th and our boys were beaten 28 to 0, although they did good work. We played another night game against the St. Catherine team at Racine on the twenty-seventh of September which resulted in a 19 to 0 score in our favor. A week later our boys were invited to dinner at the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy on Lake Geneva and to play football in the afternoon. We were beaten 20 to 0. W.S. D.................... 20 Alumni ..................... 0 W. S. D.................... 6 Stoughton...................28 W. S. D................... 19 St. Catherine............... 0 W. S. D.................... 0 N .W. Mil. and Naval Aca’y . 20 W. S. D................... 39 Minnesota....................0 W. S. D.................... 6 Indiana .................... 0 The Minnesota Game Our boys drove to Faribault, Minnesota to play the Minnesota School on October 12. We won an easy game. 39 to 0. There were quite a number of rooters from Wisconsin at the game. Our boys had an enjoyable time on the trip. The Indiana Game The football season closed with our homecoming game on the twenty-sixth of October when we played the Indiana School. The score was 6 to 0 in our favor. Twice receivers, who were free to score dropped passes Fitch threw to them. There was a good crowd at the game. In the evening a party was enjoyed by the Alumni. Indiana players and students. The 1940-1941 Basketball Season Practice for the basketball season opened two weeks after the homecoming football game. Players who made the first team squad were: Forwards. C. Fitch. G. Vertz. and L. Boettcher; Centers, F. Perry. W. Riege. and H. Schmidt; Guards, R. Shields. W. Reinick. and A. Marino. They played good ball during the season, winning twelve of seventeen games. Our boys won and lost several games by close margins. Strangely enough the boys did better away than at home except at the National Tournament.

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