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

 - Class of 1947

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3— Marianna Hamden wan the first girl to hold Mi. Milligan’ baby. Kinky business— No damage done. 4-5—Several of u with U99 other applaud ‘Chonito’ presented by Dclavan High School in our auditorium. 6—Bus overloaded with excited pupil going home during Teacher ’ Convention. 7-10—Blur Monday. Classes begun again. Thought of the vacation till linger in the mind of many! Basketball practice la-gun. Coach, Neesam picking beat player for the first team. Not no easy! 19— W. S. I), played the Klkhorn giant . Will not mention the score. 22—A game with Durnnd and it came out us it should, W. S. ! . ahead. 26—Everybody untiling! Many off to eat Turkey with the home folks. Food! food! and more food! The table were loaded and so were we, who did not go home for Thanksgiving! W. S. D. certainly has mnrvelou cooks. 29—Bud news! Elaine Kressin hospitalized with appendicitis. To hove operation. DECEMBER 1— Return from Thanksgiving vacation. 2— Mr. Cameron and Eiuinc Kress in absent due to operations. 2—Jerry Ix ng had four stitches in hi right hand. How come. 6— Walworth High School defeated us, 53 to 35. 7— Mr. Knstner showed the older pupil how to piny “500 . 8— A big shock. Elaine return to school from the hospital after only eight day . 9— What u lovely bouquet of flowers Evelyn Hagenmn has! Bridesmaid at her brother’s wedding. 10— -Gnllaudet' birthday. 12— First snowstorm. 13— Some girls made Christmas jtosters for the Red Cross, 14— Open House for Seniors. 18— Christmas Banquet. What a delicious meal we had!! Santa Claus came to the nsHcmbly. 19— doing home for Christmas. JANUARY 6— Pupil return to school. 7— Classes began at 8:30. Review started. 3—School placid under quarantine. Three case of scarlet fever. Grrr! 12— We went for u hike. Had a wonderful time. 13— Miss Mattcflon absent on account of illness. Mrs. Lowe takes her place. 15—-Milwaukee Journal photographer look pictures of the pupils. IT—Marianna Harnden arrived after her trek to California. Says it was wonderful. 17—Basketball with South Beloit. Our team won. Rah! 21—Examinations started. 24—What n relief! Examinations arc over. 27—Mis Edna Rcdenius left for Florida to ee her brother stationed thcre. 29— Quarantine lifted. Biggest blizzard ever. Wind, snow, thunder and lightning. 30— Snowbound. No school. Girls help boys shovel snow. What fun! 31— Basketball with Sharon. Both W.S.! . teams won. FEBRUARY 1-2—Girls went toltogganing. Oh, what fun! 5—Jean Jenkins leaves on trip to Tcxns. 7— Miss Mnttcson has o|K-ration. 8— Attended the movie, Mrs. Wigg’s of the Cabbage Patch . 10— High School students become bus sardines. Go to see House of Magic at laike Geneva. 11— Older girls and boy go to Walworth to see basketball game. Ix»t. 37 to 18. 12— Ay res-Davis Circus in our gym. Afternoon slid evening. 13— Intermediate group has valentine party. 14— Valentines for udvunccd pupils passed out at dinner. Lose game at Zion. 57 to 25. 15— Game with Milton. Ixist, 48 to 38. 19— Played Northwestern. Ix»t, 42 to 37. 20— Get-togther party for teachers in Home Ec. room. 23—Movie, Kid Sister . Rev. l.ei man gives talk in chattel. 81

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School Calendar of 1946-47 SEPTEMBER 2—Here wc come bog and baggage back to V. $. D.! It’ Jfreal to have the old gang Imek and to meet the new faces. Who said wc were homesick? Well, maybe we are a little, but we’ll Ret over it. 6—Pat Koehler’ mother, carrying a heavy suitcase, signed to some boy near Ari-udna Hull, Como anil help . In lew than no time they were at her «idc and carried her suitcase to the dormitory. Later she found they were hearing University Extension course boys. 10— Junior Class elected officers. Election did not sail along very smoothly. 11— Shoe shop reopens. A good vocation provided. 12— Senior Clow elects officers. No squabble ! lit—Friday, the thirteenth lived up to the old superstition—Several football pluyor injured. 14—Our first dance—A mixer—Everyone simply beaming. 16—Lawrence Stafford and Roger Falberg dropped in enroute to Gnllaudet College. Wc wished thorn well. 10—Ariudna Literary Society's election of officers. 20— Rev. Constance Elmo gave an interesting talk in Assembly. 21— Great excitement! A nest of wasps discovered in Pat Rise’s room. No heroine appeared to end their buzzing. 22— Elaine Krewin exhibited u big |M tuto weighing two pounds, showing what her farm home cun produce. Elaine is truly an honest girl. 23— Ariudnu Literary Society Picnic. Place a secret. Mis William almost spilled the beans. Carver’s Rock—a beauty spot— not far off. 26— W. S. D. vs. Milton football. Wc lost. Let’s forget the score. 27— W. S. D. Home Economics advanced class don their uniforms and serve at The Teachers’ Association Luncheon—G o o d eats! 2!)—A crowd of deaf people gather here. Came to attend the Knit Picnic nt Lake Ioiwn. OCTOBER 1— Boy! Aren’t we going to be warm! Building insulated. New member added to the Milligan fnm ily, A baby daughter, Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Milligan. 2— Dentist! Scared, well it has to Ik done. 3— Happy Rirthduy, Isirrnine. Just notice how happy Patricia is! Ask her why. I—Welcome Minnesotans but wc hojH- to beat you. Big bonfire after sup|»cr. S Wo won by the score of III to 13. Mr. Ncesam, coach, honored for his forty years of service. Esther the belle of the ball — A wonderful dunce. f»-■ IImill! Eve bus a diamond ring. Who is the lucky fellow? Dave and Elaine saw Green Bay Packers lose to Los Angeles Roms at Milwaukee. 8—Hickory nuts! Hickory nuts! Is the sup ply endless? Miss Rossi substituted for Miss Williams. In Civic class she was startled by u yell. Who did it? Not a sound in the class room. It was only someone calling from the office over the flush call. '.I—Bob, you are too popular.----, ---, — —are now rivals. Who is going to win? 12—Boys and girls play volleyball—Great fun! 14—Whose pin is Robert Turluck wearing? 20— .What a thrill! Jean Hauser had an nir-p!ane ride. 21- 26—S. J. S. initiation. Wilma and Pat have mouse trap for lockets and wear their dresses wrong side out and hind side before. They are good sports. 24—The uir is blue—a few tear shed! The Girl Scout hay ride cancelled. 26—Big day for Girl Scouts—Field Day. Marjorie La More had a sprained nose from pushing corncobs. 20—S. J. S. had an impressive ceremony. 30—Hallowe’en party in the girls’ gym. NOVEMBER I—I ast football game of the season. The wrong side won, in spite of Mr. Milligan’s kindness in taking the senior girl to East Troy to cheer for the boys. 30



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24— Won game with So. Beloit, 37 to 33. 25- 28 -Girls’ first h a k c t h n 11 tournament. Juniors came out on top. MARCH 1—Madison won the tournament and the trophy. 6— The Junior Red Crow Tea was held in the art room. 7— The Kiri ' basketball tournament ended. The Juinors won first place. 9—The Milligan family has a new 1940 Packard. Wow! How’s for u ride? U-—The boys' basketball tournament licgan. 13—The first shower of the year! 13—Came in Hannan Hall. Mr. Kastner told us to count the strips of flooring from wall to wall. Lorraine Kubiak. Clifford Wallace and Ralph Voss all got the same and correct number 332. 1C—Ruth Tuinstrn, what about your school lessons ufter staying home for a week! IT—“The wearers of the Green . 18—Joint meeting of Literary Societies. Silas Hirtr gave us a talk which was very interesting. 20— Every one of us was sad on account of Mrs. Moore’s death. 21— The boys began to wrestle with each other. 22— Our first hike. 24—Achievement Tests. Gee! Hurd? 23— The S. J. S. girl had u wonderful time howling downtown. 30— The seniors had supper at Miss Williams' home. Rosalie made german | otato salad. 31— Small boys had a haskctbul! tournament. APRIL 1 —How many times were you fooled? 3—Miss Matteson returns after being absent for an operation. How glad we are to see her. Easter Vacation begins. —Classes begin. All except a few boys and girls arc here. Why were they late? 12— Playing volleyball in Hannan Hall. Jean's team won three out of five games 13— The Seniors and partners inviteef to Mr. and Mrs. Milligan's apartment for supper. Lot of fun playing curds. !.ook at John and Elaine dancing gracefully. 14— Softball season open . John's team won, 33 to 7. Wow! Hey John, how about joining a pro-team? 17- Why is everybody envious of John Ral-owicz? He is on his way to Boston to attend his brother's wedding. 20— James Long returned to school. He intended to stay home after an 0|wration. Were you lonesome for somebody? 21— The Juniors had a meeting and chose their class rings. Yes, they think their ring will be better thnn those of the Seniors. 23—Searching for two small boys, four older boys got the school truck stuck In the mud. They finally got it out and drove to the school. 30—Beautiful day for fire drill at Walker Hall. Seniors planted an elm tree near Walker Hall. MAY 1—A May basket— Who is it from? Girls, n day early, practice climbing stairs in formal . 3— The prom. How does it feel to bo King and Queen, Edward und Alice? 4- —All tired out. 6— Blue Monday. 7— Prom partner pictures being taken all around the campus. 7-8—College Exams!! Wow! Who is going to make It? 10—Seniors have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Milligan. 13—Help! Help! Boy find girls do not like Juriebugs. 15— Literary Societies go roller skuting. Miss Einolf woke girls nt 5:45!! 17—Junior-Senior Banquet. 22— Seniors take trip to MadiBon. 28—lvxams begin. 30- Memorial Day. No school. Hurrah! 32

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