Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1913

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Ui.lc'fm,,,'X1I!m',h';lt0 s- V „r l»P«- U very welcome. ti r°m ‘ ,U . y°u have n cuts, your paper is breezy and neat '' I ™ 111 nl' Kodak. Milwaukee-Downer College, is ol tlie high- ma1z Zusot t re Tms-i“'t Vsibir s.0' ew-' VisaL CD t Teekly |,a'KT ™eeive t. the Visalia II. S. ought'to'lie ' Pa|’er' a“d s ms ° i'ottray the school as it n.e November sporting number of The Normal Advance Oshkosh a.i-Hhe n teriTu” TIh' ’rC' f ' rs make a ... comb...... i.are ellenetrariVlepartn nt a'!d f'.iit,jria!s « ‘ ‘ lie Spy. Kenosha. is., are l a | excellent. However, it is lacking m cuts and a good humorous depart- I he Spectator. aterloo, Iowa, has, along with other good features on,e nove poems. The paper is good i„ every feature. ' the Lawrentian foot-ball number gives great praise to Coach Culm -d the team for bringing them a championship 1 heaver design is S fm Sparta Wis SC ’,0olmate- !erntt emam is on the stall of The Spar-ranks Uh the averagl V,Ce Pres,(lcnt of ‘he Senior Class. The paper The Trumpet. Scandinavia. is., is a small paper. The excellent „ho-tographs show that you have some lleauty Spots ’nLr your school ’ Illlldl ' ,K‘ Moi,nta,neer. Butte. Mont., is very well edited ami pleases us very I he idea of running jokes and advertising together has often been tin- ,e Kv;l' ”a'''' S,i ''Tl —•“ Marinette. “The Pharos. Huchanan. W. Va. The November issue is a foot-hall „ er;n 1 hey art; vt r-v clate 1 ovcr winning the championship of West Vir-y.ima. 1 lie paper lacks a good literary department 1 he Preparatory Herald. Kevser V-, ia..i.c -r, emte small and is mil nude interesting f„r j.e..|.lc outside i scln,c.l standard ' '''“'r '' 0r'e l!a - is.. is up its usual high '’r ’C, al- fiK -v a'his T ‘ 'derart

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:4 THE HIGH SCHOOL MIRROR Lawrence Solberg, ’ll, is assisting J. P. Coyle in the drug store. Els e Holcomb, ’ll, is cashier at the Mercantile Company Store. Prof. E. A. Trowbridge, a member of the Missouri State I niversity faculty, judged stock at the international Stock Show held recently in Chicago. He has charge of the stock-judging team of his University, and we were glad, to see that tins team ranked th’rd among twelve teams entered by prominent universities of the country. He has certainly made good in his chosen field of endeavor. Paul Whelan. ’06, now a student at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, is enjoying h:s work at the eastern University. Harry Dillon, ’09, a prominent cand:date for the University of Wisconsin wrestling team, was taken to a Madison hospital December 4. e sincerely hope that this will not handicap him in his chosen athletic event. Allan Whelan, ’ll, and Alfred Lamb, 12. members of the Stout Inst tute “Hikers’ Club,” together with nine other members, passed through Mondovi . n one of their hikes a few weeks ago. Robert Kuenzli, '12. a student at the Oshkosh Normal School, report progress in his work, lie is one of few who are working their own wax through school. ... John Berg, ’09, graduate of the I niversity Bharniacy School and a reg istered druggist, is now mi business for himself, having bought out the Jones I )rug Company. The Mirror wishes success to a former student and basketball star. . Grover Broadfoot, '09. has enrolled in the Law Department of the I nt-versity of Wisconsin. James Gleeson. '12. now y student in the.Law Department « f Creighton College of Omaha, Neb., recently sent the following advice to Mr. Nevcrman. We know that all high school students will appreciate the same : Make the students work hard and they w 11 have it that much easier when they get ■ ut.” Verily, we believe James knows what he is talking about. Golden Ward, '09. is’now teaching Latin in the Walworth, W is.. high school. ... ... Erwin Fisher, ’12, last year's editor of the Mirror, is now enjoying the work at Madison. We wish that he would read one of last year's papers in which he advised Madisoi; students from Mondovi to send in alumni notes. These would be much appreciated. Reid Kenyon, '09, is attending the Wisconsin Business I niversity of La Crosse. Peter Jost, ’09. is a student at the l a Crosse Normal School. Henrietta Johnson, ’ll. is clerking at the Mercantile. Verna Pace and Hazel Xogle. both 'll. are teaching school in Buffalo County. Edna Claflin, ’09, first grade teacher in our schools, is on the program of the Inter-County Teacher-' Meeting which is to be held in Mondovi March 7 and 8.



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THF, HIGH SCHOOL MIRROR 26 “The Booster, La Crosse, Wis., is a very good paper. It is breezy and up-to-date. “The Round Table” foot ball number, Beloit College, deserves especial ment’on for the fine photographs and other features. The following papers are also acknowledged: “The High School Reporter,” Wayzata, Minn. “The Clarion,” Appleton, Wis. “The Criterion,” Waupaca, Wis. “The Adawahgam,” Grand Rapids, Wis. “The Daily Cardinal.” U. of W., Madison, Wis. “The Increscent,” Beloit, Wis. “The Daisy,” Eastern H’gh School. Brooklyn, NT. Y. “The Exponent,” Normal School. Plattev'lle, Wis. SUGGESTIVE. If you have anybody working for you and they lie down on their job, lon’t fire them at once—just call them in and tell this story: Down in Virginia a farmer had an ox and a mule that he hitched together •o a plow. One night, after several days of continuous plowing, and after the •x and the mule had been stabled and provendercd for the night, the ox sa d to the mule: “We’ve been working pretty hard, let’s play off sick tomorrow and lie iiere in the stalls all day.” “You can if you want to,” said the mule, “but I believe I’ll go to work. So the next morning when the farmer came out the ox played off sick, i’he farmer bedded him down with clean straw, gave him fresh hay, a bucket . .f oats and bran mixed, left him for the day and went forth with the mule . lone to plow. All that day the ox lay in his stall, chewed his cud and nodded, slowly 1 linked his eyes and gently swished his tail. That night, when the mule came in. the ox asked how they got along plowing alone all day. “Well,” said the mule, “it was hard and we didn’t get much done, ;:id---” “Did the old man have anything to say about me? interrupted the ox. “No,” replied the mule. “Well, then,” went on the ox. “I believe I'll play off again tomorrow; it was certainly fine lying here all day and resting.” “That’s up to you,” said the mule, “but I’ll go out and plow.” So the next day the ox played off again, was bedded down with clean raw, provendered with hay, bran and oats, and lay all day nodding, blinking, . hewing his cud and gently swishing his tail. When the mule came in at night the ox asked again how they had gotten : ' ng without him. “About the same as yesterday,” replied the mule, coldly. “Did the old man have anything to say to you about me?” again interrupted the ox. No,” replied the mule, “not to me, but he did have a long talk with the ’ itcher on the way home.”—Ex.

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