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Assorted clippings from the Milwaukee Sentinel, to , on activities, funding, and events related to Milwaukee Boys' Club. The Milwaukee Boys' club of tomorrow must work with the Council of Social Agencies to provide leisure time activity for less fortunate boys between 8 and 18, the Rev.
Walter A. Geske, formerly of Milwaukee, told the club's annual meeting Wednesday night at the Milwaukee Athletic club. The postwar era, he said, must not find the public so indifferent to youth as in the depression decade when boys by thousands roamed the streets.
Geske said, "on the condition that it gives courage and support to its leadership, continues to develop community good will, endeavors to select statesmanlike and farsighted individuals on its board, and has a building adequate for its needs.
Frank W. Greusei, president of the club, reported that attempts were being made to get an option on land near the club, N. Jackson st. An all-time high membership was reached in with a 1, total, Greusel announced. Total attendance at the club was 98, and the average daily use was All officers of the club were re-elected: Greusel, president; O. Carpenter, vice-president; Mrs. Arthur J. Frank, secretary, and Robert R. Elsner, treasurer. The Boys' club chorus sang. It seems at long last the south side will have a Boys' Club.
We on this side of town can be doubly proud that it was the generosity of a southsider, Mrs. Ida Schneider, that will make this dream a reality. You might be interested to know that the Old Duffers Club started a movement for such a youth center in At that time former Alderman Robert Sulkowski, a member of the Old Duffers, introduced a resolution in the Common Council to donate the abandoned firehouse at S.