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EL 55 DDE ifagmlnm- 5 B i g. ZLQ 39 l '-23 added, thus making us one oi the strongest bonds in the school. Wfhen school work was well begun, We organized our class and chose Willard Hanson to lead us on to further victory. Qur colors are old rose and gold and the sweet pea, our Hower. Qur motto is a good symbol of our class, and after our years of fighting We begin to realize its true meaning. Wfe ch-ose, i'Labor Omnia Vincit to be the motto for our class both individually, and collectively. . Besides our studies, basket ball, and Societies and music take up our time. Many of the junior boys are taking- an active part in basket ball and many ol us' belong to the choir. After Christmas it was decided to publish an Annual and the Juniors are doing their best to make it a success. Some of the wise Soph-omores decided to enter a real class so the second semester we gained four new members. Wfhen We think of our three years of good times together, We wonder what our Senior year will have in store for us. We earnestly hope, that though future classes of C. W. C. may surpass us inquantity, they will never surpass our quality. U! Rah! Rah! Juniors. JUNIOR IF'S If Alice were tall, And Sylvia were short, - If Helga's dimples ne'er hoved into port. If Elma's hair were green as the sea And Gladys never said Man up a tree If Casey had curly' hair. And Phillip's was straight, If Peeril were dark, and never came late. It Muriel never was heard to laugh, And Genevieve always talked, It Merna never rested, but alxvays walked, If Eddie eier inside the covers of herybooks did see, ,v just think what a very queer class We would be. X
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7 1 Q it 1 2 2 3 F J ' i i : F 3 8 lip- yd-, b 1 ,115--:I LLP Omnia Vincitf' we found that there was both -work and play in store for us. We thoroughly enjoyed the meetings of the Amicitia Literary Society to which we all belongedg but what torture it was to be compelled to face the rest of the members three whole minutes when called upon for an im- promptu. The favorite subject given the Freshmeniwas. l!Vhat T intend to be when T grow up. After several meet- ings this fear of facing an audience vanished, and we proved to the rest that we had both talent and skill, Then there was a Glee Club, and many of the Freshmen girls were in this, also in the Qctette. Several trips were arranged for the Glee Club, so that neighboring towns could hear and comment on the talent exhibited by C. W. C. WVe were really beginning to enjoy ourselves when we heard that the dreaded enemy, Exam! was just over the hill. We poor Freshmen were panic stricken and it was at this time that a new word was added to our vocabulary, namely, Cramming! The meaning of this we found to be, Trying to learn in the eleventh hour something which should have been learned before. Our final grades, however, sh-owed that most of our fears were groundless. Before we really realized it the school year was out, and we all parted to gain new strength and courage to conquer the enemies whom we knew we would meet as Sophomores. Wihen we' returned the following fall, several new war- riors had been added to our hand, but alas, eight of the old ones did not return. Most of us were now taking active part in athletics, societies, and musical organizations. Several of the Sophomore boys were on the baseball team. Wfhen Spring came, a class basket ball tournament was arranged and the Sophomores won many victories. Wfe had some enemies this year too, Geometry being among the most powerful. But his weapons, namely axioms, postulates, theorem and problems did not wound us very deeply, since we had as thoroughly conquered his brother the year before. After another struggle with our old enemy, Exam!! the teachers gave a picnic for all the students at Sand Lake, and we surely did enjoy ourselves. Thus ended the second year of our school life together, and we parted, each hoping and planning to return the next fall. Wfhen school opened again in September, most of our old warriors were back on duty, and several new ones were
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, E E arn 3 .ff 2 3 40 EDITH M. ANDERSON. Eddie Scandinavia, YVis. Academic. Valkyrie Staff. Cap't. of Gi1'l's Basket Ball, '22-'23, Choir. Glee Club Noriuauna Lag. Adelphian Athenian. A sound niiud in a sound body. EDNA B. ANDERSON. Bee Ellison Bay, YViS. Two year Ooinniereiial, Aniieitia. Soft smile-3 by human kindness breed. GERHARD ,R. ANDERSON. Happy W'inneeonne, W'is. Academic. Baseball 125. Student Body Play. Adelphian Athenian. He's happy-go-lucky and care-free they sayg 'l'hat's all rite, .there's time for work and time for play. DONALD DANIELSON. Ogflensburg, Wis. Aeademie. Noi-manna Lag. Adelphian Athenian. A good all-around fellow. XVILHELH D. DANIELSON. Bill Cadott, Wfis. Two year Commercial. Norinnuna Lag. Adelpliian Athenian. ' Every complete work requires a coni- ple-te man. FERN EGELAND. l'j01'21 Scandinavia, NWS. Two year C'OlllIllG1'Cl:9.l. Normanna Lag. Adelphian Athenian. What's the use of wonyingf' It never was worth while. I
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