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

 - Class of 1947

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Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 13 of 36
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As We Were as Children 1. Lorraine 2. George 2. John 4. Rosalie (rijfht) 5. Evelyn (left) 6. Dorothy 7. Esther (right) 8. Elaine Class History Looking back to the year of 1932, Evelyn llngrmnn, Klainc Krwudn, and John Kalowicz came to W.S.R John and Elaine were in Mrs. Thomas’ class. Evelyn went to Miss Sparling's cliuw and wm a pet among tiic older girls. It is hard to believe it, but she actually was chubby in those days. One day Mrs. Thomas took Elaine and John to a club to demonstrate how they could talk. Elaine did not want to say, -Doll , when Mrs. Thomas held up the doll which belonged to her daughter. She cried and spoiled everything until Mrs. Thomas let her hold it. When Mrs. Thomas let her hold it, she could never let it go. Elaine has been the tomboy of the class till recently. She has been guard on the busketball team with I.orrainc. On John’s birthday. Mrs. Thomas gave him a party. They had a movie. John was on our basketball team for three years and won a W . He was also prom king, our junior year. In 1933, Dorothy Faber and George Tschnrner came along and entered Mrs. Thomas’ class. Dorothy Faber, throughout her school days, has been quiet and faithful to her studies. Through the years. George has been a devotee of model airplane building. So far he h88 made fifty. A curly headed brunette kid came next in 19-29. She was Lorraine Kubink who hailed from I'aul Hinner in Milwaukee, t-orruino is a wonderful mimic of other (ample and has often entertained ua with her take ofT . She was a forward on the basketball team In 1943 which won all the U

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Baccalaureate Service Sunday afternoon, June 1, 1947 at 2:30 o’clock SCRIPTtiRR READING PRAYER SONG—Beatitudes .......................................... Malotte Sung by . . . Miss Barbara Horn Signed by .... Elaine Kresajn ADDRESS ......................................Rev. Henry P. Freeling SONG—The Lord’s Prayer...................................... Malotte Sung by ... Mr. Robert Clark Signed by . Esther Nettesheim BENEDICTION Commencement Program Thursday evening, June 5, 1947 at eight o’clock PRELUDE MUSIC.............................Miss Mary Jane Beswick PRESENTATION OF COLORS....................................Boy Scouts PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION ..................... . . . Rev. Henry P. Freeling SONG—O Master Let Me Walk With Thee........... . H. P. Smith Sung by ... Mr. Robert Clark Signed by .... John Ralowicz “WELCOME .........................Lorraine Kubiak. Class President ADDRESS ..................................... Dr. Daniel T. Cloud Superintendent. School for the Deaf. Jacksonville, Illinois PRESENTATION OF AWARDS .............................Mr. Leo Perry County Commander, American Legion PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES Mr. W. M. Milligan Superintendent, Wisconsin School for the Deaf SONG—Life.............................................• . Pearl Curran Sung by . . . Miss Barbara Horn Signed by . . . Marianna Hamden BENEDICTION ............................... Rev. Henry Freeling RECESSIONAL ............................... Miss Mary Jane Beswick to



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names with other school . She reigned with John at our Junior prom. She has been our cheerleader for three years. In eighth grade, an attractive young lady who was to rnmain with us till the end came from St. John’s in Milwaukee. Esther was the belle of this school for a time. Her first experience in home economic? was in reading a recipe. At first she thought cooking meant just measuring the ingredients called for and not following the directions for combining them. She was hom«‘-coraing queen her senior year. Our class was so large it was divided Into two ci sres from fifth grade to eighth grade. Then we were merged in our freshman year for the first time and we numbered fifteen pupils n huge class for our high school. Gradually our ranks dwindled and we wen seven. Rosalie Taggart came in our Junior year and swelled our ranks to eight. Because of her hearing she been our radio interpreter. She has kept u on our toes in school with her ready answers. Our junior year was a busy one. We decorated for the prom with a Mexican theme. Right after that we arranged and gave the Junior-Senior Banquet. Wo were the first class to have a banquet and the first eighth grade to get certificates. Our senior year found us no less busy with our Tattler”, home economics suppers, assembly programs, tests, college examinations, and last hut not least GRADUATION. —Elaine Kresrin The Seniors As VVe Know Them Name Nickname Favorite P»«?ime Pet Peeve Ambition Favorite Saying Dorothy Faber Dot Reading movie magazine.- Washing dishe Office worker Can’t Evelyn Hngenuin Red Receiving nnd writing letters Comics Typist It makes me tired Elaine Kretadu June Taking pictures Washing dtshe Photographer or Physical Ed. Sure Enough Lorraine Kuhink l.o rry Reading Awkward fellows Dramatic Actress Stop being Silly Esther Nettesheim Essie Reading newspaper Being teased Office worker Teacher You see! John Rnlowicjc Johnny Sport Quictnoss Mechanic That’s no! Rosalie Taggart Rosie Listening to Radio Being tensed Teacher of the Deaf Murder! George Tacharner Reto Modeling Airplane- Smoking and drinking Airplane Pilot Uh! 12

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