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

 - Class of 1946

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Class Will By Anna Estling WE, the class of 1046 of the Wisconsin School for the Deaf, located in the city of Delavan, in the county of Walworth, in the state of Wisconsin do declare this to be our last will and testament. We hope that the ones who are mentioned will make good use of the gifts which have been bequeathed to them. To Supt. Milligan. Mrs. Lowe, our principal, the teachers and supervisors, we give our sincere thanks for their kindness which we will never forget. To the Junior Class, we leave our textbooks and everything that has been used by us. William Binn leaves his sense of humor to Ray Wyman, his love of sports to Jerry Long. Anna Estling bequeaths her love of books to Athleen Dahl, her talkative ways to Dorothy Faber, her knowledge of Current Events to Jenny Bongey. Annette Hering leaves her ability in sewing to Marjorie La More, her gracefulness in signing to Evelyn Hageman, her neatness in dress to Wilma Kubiak, her speed to Lillian Johnson. Roger Falberg desires to have his fondness for girls go to George Tscharner, his quick wit to Richard Leonard, his famous “ha’ “ha”, to Rosalie Taggart, his indolence to John Ralowicz. Robert Holmlund wants to leave his knowledge of world affairs to Leonard Stanford, his skill in drafting to Marwood Burr, his quietness to Keith Richardson. It is the desire of Betty Jahn that her man-hating characteristic be handed down to Ruth Steinacker, her famous “blah”, “blah” to Esther Nettesheini, her artistic ability to Marianna Ilarnden, her love of stylish clothes to Gloria Perhai. Helen I.»awrenee leaves her modest ways to Jean Hauser, her love of comic books to Elaine Kressin, her love of tennis to Ruth Tuinstra. Jennie Marino leaves her ability to keep her weight down to Lorraine Kubiak. her letter-writing hobby to Delores Kubiak. her quietness to Pat Rise. Elaine Novak bequeaths her giggles to Edward Czernicki, her ability to take life easy to Nicolina Perri. her love of sports to Barbara Brooks. Lawrence Stafford bequeaths his ability as a student to Philip Plocar, his love of books to Richard Nowakowski. Joe Zinkoivch desires to leave his love of argument to James Long, his love of fishing and hunting to George Grant, his ability as a fox trapper to John Ralowicz. Witnesses: Junebugs Butterflies 31

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from Honolulu, Hawaii, on the earth, shrieks filled the air for they seemed to fear people of earth. I was helpless under her influence, but she was so clever that I admired her great wisdom. I knew that she was Betty Jahn by the talent for ail and designing shown in her costume and carriage. She asked me if I would be willing to accompany her to Point Levis in Panatela and I told her I would be glad to. Traveling to Panatela was the best trip I had. Beautiful scenery and peaceful, sprawling towns were all along the line. We arrived at Point Levis and were welcomed into the palace. A small, friendly queen stood waiting at the door and hugged Queen Jahn. No wonder! I was dumbfounded when I found out that she was Jenny Marino, Queen of Panatela. Both had been very good friends since their schooldays and their friendship seemed never to wane. The Queen of Panatela asked us to accompany her to No Man's Land, where she was going to make a peace treaty with the king of that country. As soon as we reached there, terror seized us. War, bombed cities, slaves and concentration camps were all around us. A red-haired king appeared and offered a compromise with the Queen of Panatela. It was Joseph Zinkovich, who had terrorized several countries. In my opinion he was far meaner than the ruler of ( astile. After a few days there, I was very glad to leave this panic-stricken land. But I did not know where to go. Suddenly I remembered that there was one more classmate I had not seen. That set me wondering where she was. I went on and my next stop-over was in Brod-drick in Homeland. There I saw a beautiful carriage with four attendants coming down the street. It stopped and out stepped a beautiful woman in strange clothes. Hearing her singing “Why Don’t You Fall In Love With Me”, I recalled my schooldays. Just then Helen Lawrence came into my mind; but being a stranger. I was still afraid to greet her. So I wrote her a note and received a cordial welcome. At the supper table I felt as if I were leaving Mars. On the way to the earth I noticed on the small island of Oahu that a man was dragging a girl to his cave. I could not believe my eyes so I took a good look at him. It was Roger Falberg, who had always chased girls, but never got one. I wish I could have stopped a little longer to see if he retained this one. Falling down to the earth terrified me. When I woke, I found myself in a hospital wrestling with several doctors and nurses. Whewf! Were all these events actually true or just a dream? To my dying day I will never know. 30



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1— Corky corks up u man. 2— Fancy I’ants!! 3— Who’s the Pin-up boy? 4— Rirdie Binn coming down, o—Poor jitter-bug frirl! G—What a baby! 7— Your honor! 8— Wolf! O-O-O-O-O-Wolf! !)—Bering hunting her honey. 10— Sweetie Pie! 11— Dog-lover! 32 —Caricatures by Iietly Lou John

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