Clear Lake High School - Echo Yearbook (Clear Lake, WI)

 - Class of 1916

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Edna Grahn Abbie Westgate Mary Cronk Harvey Holtz Alvin Proper Freda Wallen Irene Marquardt Lenore Starkweather Signe Olson Bertha Olson Nellie Phillips Ida Kittel Victor Peterson Griff Danielson Glen Scherf Virginia Dean Olga Swanson Elva Weeks 7J1 23895323484802020000010102484848532348484848485323234848480253232323484848535348484853535323484853530102000001015302020000010102020200010202000002530102000000005302020000010102020053010202020053020202000001020200000101020000010102020200010200024800530200010153010200000101020200000102000000000202000001 53534848532300530200020001020001020102000248534853482353534802020000010053235302484802005300020002000102485348535302484802485348534853485353485348534802024802005300530248020053025323532353234853 53000002000200020002020102480248535353000102000253234802005300530253000101000202530002000200530200020002000100010000020002005323485300530001000101000002000201000100010200020002000200020200024800

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 C, I,. H. S. ECHO i!llllll!llllllllllllllllllllI]lllllllllll|lll®IIIIIIIIIIM € | SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY. Among the days long to be remembered by our class, August 31, 1914,- is the important one. From the East, West, North and South we came. Restless little bodies looking for work, and with a clash we met at the Clear I ake High School. There we decided to stay and become friends and classmates. The first event of importance was the class meeting called for the purpose of electing class officers and choosing class colors. Oh! how nobly we fought the combined efforts of the jealous Sophomores and Juniors. But through thick and thin we kept our colors, the dear old Maroon and Gold. We were the largest class in the High School, and we proved that we not only had the quantity but quality as well. Talk about a class party! Well, maybe we did not have one! We were called “Fresh and Green,” but. Hm, what did we care? We were a happy-go-lucky bunch. What fun we had, seemingly always into mischief. After a seemingly endless vacation we met again, not twenty-two strong, however, as we had been, nor were we quite so shy but with the same old spirit. How we pointed our fingers at the newcomers, calling them “Green Freshies. And now that our High School days are half over we are all going to try very hard to make the remainder of them even brighter and better than those gone by. O. B. JOSEPH FELI.AND—“He is a quiet Youth.” EDITH JOHNSON—“Always looking for the thing to do and doing it.” ALFRED KIRK BRIDE— Recreation is my work.” LLOYD LARSON—“All are not so wise as he.” BENEDICT LIEN—“He hath a lean and hungry look.” ESTELIA MARQUARDT— Goodness is beauty in its best estate.” MARTIN REED—“ft is becoming to a young man to be modest.” NORMAN REED—“A sincere lad, we wish him well.” WELLAND SUTTEN — “My tender youth was never attaint With any passion of inflaming love.” REUBEN WALLEN — There is no place like home.” CLASS OFFICERS. Benedict Lien .............President Lloyd Larson..........Vice President Olga Boeris......Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class Roll. OLGA BOERIS—“Surpassed by few in powers of mind.” CLINT BOOTH—“When a lady is in the case Let other things give place.” WILEY DAVIS—“None but himself can be his parallel.” AGNES FELLAND — “Would there were more like her.” GIG GLUTS. Mr. G. (teasing Clint): I think you need a chaperon.” Clint: “There it goes again. I’m always getting it. Here is Louise giving me a calling down, too. (We wonder why.) m Freshman Girl: “The meridians run north and south of the equator.” Teacher: “How fast do they run?” The Freshmen are glad to learn that sulphur is not needed to make all kinds of “matches.” 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM



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 C. L.. H. S. ECHO FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY. The September of 1915 found a number of stray bees flying around in all directions with no destination in view. They swarmed at the Clear Lake School and formed a class of green Freshmen. The first few days at school were days that we will all remember—getting acquainted with our neighbors and distinguishing one from another, not necessarily by names, but by appearance such as length and thickness. We were a class of twenty-six at first, and we are now diminished to eighteen, althoueh we are still the largest class and have both quantity and quality. Initiation was something we green Freshies knew nothing about, but it is surely something to be remembered by now. We voted for our class colors and at last decided upon the Orange and Black. The other classes did not like our colors very well, but what they signify to us means more than their appearance to others. We elected our class officers bv acclamation, some saving: “I’m in favor of that,” “I’m not,” “No, sir,” “Ya,” and “No, sir ree.” Soon plans were made for a party to be held at the school house. Evidently a little bird told the other classes, because we could tell by the groups in the hallway and by whisperings overheard that they knew something of it. This changed our plans and by a kind invitation our party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cronk. An enjoyable evening was spent playing games after which supper was served. Thus fall changed to winter with its pleasures of skating, sleighride parties and basket ball. Each week brought something new for us all, and all too soon had the first semester passed away. The second semester with a change of weather as well as studies, and now we are looking forward to vacation. This year has passed all too soon for us. We know we were green but we are glad to say that we are now somewhat polished and not such an attraction as we were at first, and still we would rather be green and growing than mere driftwood. We have stepped over one of the four stepping stones and are one year nearer Commencement Day; the day that means so much to every one. So ends our career as Freshmen. Next year we intend to be Sophomores, but in memories green Freshmen. E. G 1916. Freshman Class Roll. MARY CRONK —“Modest and quiet and sweet, the very type of Priscilla.” GRIFF DANIELSON—“A man as true as steel.” VIRGINIA DEAN—“Like Angels’ visits, short and bright.” EDNA GRAHN—“And sweet dignity; all who saw admired.” HARVEY HOLTZ—“If I cannot do great things I can do small things in a great way.” IDA KITTEL — “Her mind adorned with virtues manifold.” IRENE MARQUARDT —“She doeth little kindnesses which most people leave undone and despise.” BERTHA OLSON—One can smile, and smile, and smile and still be serious.” S1GNE OLSON—“Life without laughing is a dreary blank.” NELLIE PHILLIPS—“A shy and modest maid.” ALVIN PROPER—“Oh! that I might grow.” VICTOR PETERSON—“One who never turned his back but marched breast forward.” LENORE STARKWEATHER—“A face with gladness overspread.” GLEN SCHERF—“His way with the lclSS S 99 OLGA SWANSON—“A friend sweet and gracious.” ELVA WEEKS—“Not much talk but heaps of thought.” ABBIE WESTGATE—“Hang sorrow; care will kill a cat.” FREDA WALDEN—“She works with a will.” CLASS OFFICERS. Mary Cronk ............President Elva Weeks........Vice President Alvin Proper...........Secretary Harvey Holtz...........Treasurer IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM

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