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56 24 CLASS HISTORY As the infant class -of Central Ndfisconsin College we Freshmen naturally have no long life history. Wle, the class of '26, enrolled at C. W. C. at the opening of school last September. A glorious class it has been, and a glorious year for all twenty-four of us. Since the girls of the class out- number the boys by two to one it would seem advisable for the boys to deport themselves in such a manner as to meet with the approval of the girls. The upper classmen must have realized that the class was to be an exception, for they gladly admitted us and let us become a part of the College. This made it necessary for us to organize. Bernhard Molldrem was elected president, Luella Nottleson, vice president, and Hildegard Peterson, secretary and treasurer respectively. Upon organizing, the members decided that our class should be different and the best class yet. Our motto Labor and Wfaitf' emphasized the fact. Naturally this motto is not interpreted in the same manner by all the members. Some of the more ambitious ones stress the Labor,' and these are they who gladdenthe teachers' hearts by their excellent work. By their earnest efforts and conscientious, painstaking application to the tasks at hand, they are developing habits that will make them forge far beyond others who prefer to stress the second part of our mo-tto, 'VVait. There are those who are so prone to procras- tinate, towait, that they consider it unadvisable to do any- thing today which can be postponed till tomorrow. Vlfe showed our fearlessness in taking for our colors Green and Pink. Green, abhorrent and repugnant, as it is to the average Freshman has no terrors for us. It is a suggestion of the freshness and beauty of spring. The Pink rose was chosen as our class Hoiver, may our lives be fragrant .as the rose. Our first social function, that picnic on September l5th in Pine Grove, shall we soon forget it? The quiet beauty of the autumn day, the groups of gay, merry, care-free students, the families, the games, the bounteous picnic lunch, the toast- ing of apples and wieners over the many bonfires, the stunts by the various families, andfinally when the evening coolness came the adjournment to the rink to continue playing. Surely this day did Wonders for us, new-comers at C. TN. C., to make us feel acquainted and at home with the rest of the students at C. VV. C. The Freshmen have entered into the spirit of the school activities with vim. One of our class took part in the
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