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

 - Class of 1948

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Wisconsin School for the Deaf - Tattler Yearbook (Delavan, WI) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 31 of 36
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Calendar of Euents SEPTEMBER 1— Alice was the ft rat senior to arrive at W. S. I).—of course there were a few others. 2— Moat of the pupils arrive. 3— The first day of school. Marianna Harndcn was the first girl here to wear a long dress. 6—A mixer in Hannan Hall in honor of the new pupils. 10—An assembly program in honor of Miss Annie Einolf, a girls’ supervisor, who was employed here for 43 years. A gold watch was presented her as a gift from everybody at W. S. D. 19 The football squad played their first game with East Troy and lost 20-0. 24—W. Sri), was honored by a talk given by Mayor Thorpe of I)ela-van. YV. S. I), lost to Milton. 30— The Ariadna Literary Society members had a picnic in honor of the new members in Fontana. OCTOBER 10—A big day for the football squad, seniors, Coach Nogosek, Mr. Kast-ncr, Mr. and Mr . Milligan and family. They left early in the morning for Faribault, Minnesota. Enjoyed the sight seeing and trip. 11 -Visited around the campus in Faribault and also in the town. Met many Wisconsinites. Our team lost, fi to 7. In the evening—a dance. 12—The travelers came back to school by another route. It was said that they would never forget the trip as long as they live. 18— The senior girls were at their wits end because they thought Hannan Hall was on fire. 19— The S. J. S. members had a picnic in Fontana. 31— W. S. I), welcomed the Illinois team. A bonfire was held down the hill. NOVEMBER 1— A big day at YY'. S. 1 . Old friends were glad to see each other and there was much to be told. YV. S. I), lost their homecoming game, 12 to 2f . A Hallowe’en and Homecoming Dance was held in Hannan Hall. Alice Flint was the Queen and Robert Nichols, captain of the football team was her escort. 5—Teachers’ Convention vacation. 20—Thanksgiving vacation started. DECEMBER 2— Y '. S. I), played Elkhorn in basketball and was defeated by the score of 35-28. The girls went along. 13—The seniors gave a Christmas Open House in the Milligan Apartment. 15—A joint meeting of the Ariadna and Phoenix Literary Societies. 17— An all school Christmas party. 18— Christmas vacation begins. JANUARY 7—School starts again. Toys all brok-en. 10—Some girls and the basketball team went to Racine on the way back the bus got mad, because we lost the game and it had two flat tires. They arrived at school early in the morning. 20—Mr. Examination came and gave us headaches. 24—A dance in Hannan Hall to celebrate the departure of Mr. Exams. FEBRUARY 1— Y re chose new tablemates. 2— Our team played the Rockford Eagles and lost the game. 4—W. S. 1). girls played basketball with the girls from Elkhorn high and defeated them. Jean stars 13—A Valentine party in Hannan Hall. There was hardly any bad luck that day. 29

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24—Sonic boys and girls wont to Beloit to see the Beloit-Texas Rume. Had a grand time. 28—W. S. P. won the fifth annual State Deaf basketbull tourney. MARCH 1 All seniors except Alice are aunts and uncles. B. N. became an uncle today. 5—Miss Williams broke her wrist in a fall at Beloit. 7—The Lutherans went down town to church in the morning for the first time in two years. 10— M. Harndcn was chosen the leap year queen for the prom. Who will be the king Mary? 12—We learned square dances but some did not know which was their right or left hand. 18— Phoenix and Ariadna Literary Societies had a joint meeting. Mr. Harley Washburn was the speaker. 20—Mr. and Mrs. Milligan gave a banquet in honor of our basketball team. 22—Girls saw “(June With the Wind. It was said that M. H. used most of the handkerchiefs. 24—Easter vacation. APRIL 1—How many times were you fooled? Two girls had an accident in a dark hall. One of them received a black eye. Better use “night glasses next time, girls. 7— The seniors saw a play about themselves. 8— Some of the boys and girls were given diphtheria shots. 11— How hard were the pancakes you made in the log cabin, Don? 12— Carlson was another pupil with a beautiful black eye. 13— No napkins on the table. Kids were seen licking their fingers. 19— The tenth grade and up had achievement tests. 20— Other classes had achievement tests. 21— Mr. Catchpole took pictures. Did any of you break the camera? 23— Boy Scout court. 24— David Carlson wrestled with a Sheboygan champion in an amateur bout there nnd won. Bravo, David. Tell us about the $2.75 steak again, will you? MAY I— Gypsy Caravan Prom. How did it Del being a King and t ueen, D'»n and Mary? 3—Prom pictures. The campus isn’t supposed to be called the Stale School, it should have been called “The Love and Beauty School.” 6 7—All of the seniors except two took college exams. Which will pass? l»—Rain, Rain, Rain. What a day for the seniors to plant their class tree, a white birch! 8—Another prom but the girls didn't wear formals. 10—The intermediate children saw a circus in Janesville. 13—The members of the Ariadna and Phoenix Literary Society went roller skating at the Delavan Luke roller skating rink. Had louds of fun. 15—Senior-Junior Banquet. Had a wonderful time. Mrs. Pearce of London uttended. lfi—A picnic in honor of Marianna at the Swiss Croft farm. Had lota of fun. 18—Dave was in a bad temper. 20—Senior and Junior outing. 22—Boy Scouts go camping at Williams Bay. 20—Senior dinner. A grand time at the Milligans. 31—Memorial Service. An all school picnic. TUNE f—Baccalaureate Service. 7-10—Final exums. Grrrrrrrrrr! 10—Reception for parents and friends. Commencement in the evening. II- 12—Home going days. Good-bye forever! See you next year or maybe in ten years. 30

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