Central Wisconsin College - Valkyrie Yearbook (Scandanavia, WI)

 - Class of 1924

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we 2 3 bl T W . Il F ADELPHIAN-ATI-IENIAN Song- We're Adelphian-Athenian members, Each one the other's friend. lfVe'll all work together Until this term shall end. And while we're together- XVe'll give a rousing cheer To all of you who meet us XN7ith a greeting loud and clear. Ofticers-President-Ludvig Blom. V. President-Elma Iole. Sec. ck Treas.-Donald Danielson. - Motto- Deeds not VVords.', Flower-Sweet Pea. Colors-Leaf Green and Rose. The Adelphian-Athenian Literary Society is composed of the Academic juniors, Commercial students, and also a num- ber of the Sophomores. They are as follows: Cora Anderson, Esther Anderson, Gerhard Anderson, Edith Anderson, Ruth Blihovde, Agnes Bestul. Florence Danielson, Donald Danielson. Fern Egeland, Clarice Engebretson, Harold Erickson, Harold Gullixson, Grace Ferclen, Edna Grenlie, Norman Aspenson, Martin Holtebeck, Phillip Hiller, Elma Joie, Bernice Jacobson, Sofus Jacobson, Frances Larson, Helga Masted, Sylvia Nel- son, Andrew Nelson, Muriel Peterson, Paul Pederson, Alice Sovde, Gladys Sovde, Inez Stephenson, Stella Twetan, Merna Twetan, Leah Torgerson, Genevieve Zwciky, Wfillard Hansen, Ludvig Blom, Sidney Riste, Wfilliam Danielson, Laurie Peter- son, Qscar Knutson, Virgil Wfalle, Marion Haines and Gladys Omness. Miss Johnson acts as Faculty adviser. Tt was the aim of the Society, xvhen it was organized, to hold bi-weekly meetings, but conditions have been such as to prevent us from carrying out this aim. Consequently some of the meetings have been tar apart, but in preparing the pr 1- grams everyone has endeavored to do as much as possible to- ward contributing to the general interest. Cn October lOtl1 a business meeting was held, in which the following officers were elected: President-Phillip Hiller, V. President-Edith Anderson, Secretary and Treas.-Frances Larson. The Adelphian-Society met for their first program on October 28th, 1922. As it was approaching HAH-Hallovv Eve when ghosts, witches, black cats and all manner of strange

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'P U 'F f I 2 3 iii? f ' 76 an 'f f' 24? I-Iis difficulties will be proportionate to his proficiency in ex- pressing his talents, and that proficiency, will in general be in proportion to the vigor and activity of his mind. May our society work express itself in each one oi us. Wie shall always remain loyal to our name and motto. NVe shall meet the other societies and lead them on with us to success. NVe hope to have our successors loyal to the red type in truth, strength and bravery as we have tried to be, and constantly striving to justly improve our organization, realiz- ing the part it is playing today. SONG We taught the white man how to raise his fields ot Indian corn, To make the Indian Wigwam or to hunt at early morn. The pale face took our hunting grounds to satisfy his pride - And drove us from our native home , But we're loyal to our tribe. i Forthe sake ot Ta Ta Pochon WTe'll tread the war path now, United 'neath our standard Wfhat could make the red man bow? In the years of war and trial The red man stood the test, And of all the Indian pow-wows Ta Ta Pochon was the best! Ch, then hail, ye Ta Ta Pochons, Fling all your banners wide. The day has come when you must be The College hope and pride. Hail, ye champions of brotherhood, of truth and liberty, Yes, ot all the Indian pow-wows Ta Ta Pochon for ME!



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78 24? 23 creatures prowl about the earth, it was decided to celebrate a little ahead of time. Some of the members had decorated the Chapel very appropriately that afternoon, so when the hour came for the program we found no bright lights to show us the way round, but instead, grinning jack-o'lanterns peered from all sides. The program consisted chiefly of papers and im- promptu's on the origin of Halloween and jokes played at that time. Besides this there were various musical numbers. On November 18th the society met a second time, and a f'Kipling program was rendered. A paper on the Life of Kipling was read, one of his poems, and a story by Kipling were also given, together with several musical numbers, in- cluding a trombone solo, a vocal solo, and two piano duets. After this a period of several weeks elapsed before another meeting was held. This one, given on january 26th was purely humorous, and included nursery-rhymes, a three-min- ute conversation in the Norwegian language, a round entitled Ten Little Indians, a whistling duet, a vocal duet, and var- ious other numbers, vvhich proved to be very amusing to the audience. As the officers had now served their term the new offi- cers were elected. They were Pres., Ludvig Blom, V. Pres., Elma Jolie, and' Sec. and Treas., Donald Danielson. The next -meeting of the society 'was on Feb. lOth., and as it was near both Lincoln's birthday and St. Valentine's Day, a very fitting program was presented. A History of St. Valentine, Biography of Lincoln, the famous Gettysburg Ad- dress, and anecdotes of Lincoln, were the literary numbers. There were also several instrumental selections and a patriotic song, America, My Country. Besides this the Adelphian- Athenian Song was sung, for the first time, at this meeting. A Valentine box, the same evening, afforded much interest to the members. The fifth program, given February 24th was of a miscel- laneous nature. A vocal duet, a piano solo, a pianologue lfVillie's Prayer , the Life of VVashington , a reading, En- gineer Connor's Son and a farce constituted the program. The farce, 'flVhat became of the False Teeth was very hum- orous. A man having lost his false teeth, concluded that he had swallowed them, and, subsequently was suffering severely, when the old black Mammy, who had found them, brought them to him, whereas he was cured immediately. The Adelphian-Athenian society has been a good one the past year. The posters announcing the programs have at-

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