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

 - Class of 1923

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JUNIOR CLASS COLORS: BLUE AND GOLD CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: AGNES PAULSON VICES PRESIDENT: SUSIE BOYER SECRETARY-TREASURER. EVELYN AMUNDSON CLASS ADVISER: MISS C. WILHELM CLASS ROLL Sylva Angell: She is just as her name implies. Stella Amundson: Ever diligent. Evelyn Amundson: She is a friend to every one who knows her. Wayne Bergh. The man of business. Susie Boyer: Success ever lies in the path of the ambitious. Orville Davis: A hustler at anything he attempts. Vernon Fulton: I know it but I can say it. Glen Grimes: Ability to whisper in the library. Milo Linden: All great men are dying, and I don’t feel well myself. Agnes Larson: Lovely and peppy and brilliant too, We open our hearts to the dear ness of you. Irene Lindahl: If I’m not as large as you, you’re not as small as I. Ethel Lindahl: A singer in theGlee Club. Vida Martin: She takes life as it comes—and profits accordingly. Agnes Paulson: I once spake to a man—my brother. Clover Partlow: When your hear real music, look for Clover. Lawrence Reetz: Every inch a gentleman. Clifford R ed: My soul is shaken, lest a step be taken. Evelyn Scott: Infinite riches, in a little room.

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History of the Junior Class The September of 1920 found a number of what was termed by the upper class-men green, gawky Freshmen, gathered together at the Clear Lake High School. We were a class of twenty-seven at first, and being the largest class n school, we felt we had both quantity and quality. Initiation was something we will always remember. It really was as much fun for us as those poor Sophomores who wanted something to do so badly. We had our class meeting, and elected our officers, who were Richard Proper, president; Myrtle Black, vice president; Vida Martin, treasurer and Clifford Reed, secretary. After a great deal of debating, we decided on blue and gold as our class colors. All of the upper classmen were very much interested in our party, where it would be, and when. For at least three nights out of that first we'll remember. The Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors ran around the country in cars, trying to find the Freshmen's party to attend. At last we decided to have it at the home of Fern Davis. Some little bird must have been so kind as to tell where we were going to have it, because all the high school students invited themselves to that party. They did not r succeed, however, in stealing our eats as had been their intentions and we ail enjoyed ihe fun. A little later that fall the Sophomore class entertained us with a party at the high school. It was a party we will long remember, for the good time we all had. Thus fall changed to winter, and before we hardly realized it, Christmas vacation was gone and our first semester was over. Our class entertained the Sophomores with a picnic at Clear Lake. From all reports they had a fine time. Some said there was so much to Vat they were all sick. Of course we were very sorry, but that wasn’t our fault. Thus, our first year ended. Everyone was tired of work and was looking forward to vacation. September 1921 found twenty-five Sophomores back and ready for work. It was our turn for giving initiation. This was something we enjoyed immensely. We took pity on the Freshmen though, and gave them only one-half of what we had received the year previous. Oh! such fun to see those Freshmen wear those baby pacifiers dent; Clover Partlow, vice president; and Fern Davis, secretary-treasurer. We had our class meeting and elected our officers, who were Orville Davis, president; Clover Partlow, vice president;and Fern Davis, secretary-treasurer. It was really lots of fun attending the Freshmen party. We do know they

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