Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1917

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 10. —Lucy Dillon is attending the University of Minnesota. 11. —Marian Whitworth is at home. 12. —Clayton Butler, married and lives on a farm near Mondovi. 13. —Leland Lamb is teaching near Mondovi. 14. —Laura Smith is teaching in Harvey district. 15. —Mary Farrington is employed in the Mondovi Post Office. 16. —Arup Oarson is employed as Assistant Cashier in the Strum Bank. 1 Edward Knutson has recently joined the army. 13.—Eva Ellenberger is employed at Scheattle’s store, Mondovi. 10.—Anna Whelan is taking the Premedical Course at the Universitv of Wisconsin. 20. —Dorothy Brownlee is at Hillsdale. 21. A ictor Goss is teaching at West-field, Wis. 22. Romeo Koepp is attending Northwestern College in Naperville. III. 23. Harrv Connett is attending the A hitewater Normal. 24. Ralph Hilker is attending Lawrence College. 25. —Olga Martinson is teaching noar Eleva. 26- A ida Smith is teaching in the town of Brunswick. 2‘- Elmer Hilker is attending Lawrence College. 28.—Bessie Hardy (Mrs. Paul Walker) is residing in Chicago, 111. 20. Harvey Bond is farming on a homestead in Montana. CLASS OF 1916. Louise Monson is teaching near Mondovi. Emil Silverness is attending the University of Wisconsin. Florence Perry is teaching near Durand. Edward Styles is married and is now managing a farm near Maiden Rock. Algie Smith is teaching school at Griffin, near Gilmanton. Lincoln Quarberg is attending tlie University of Wisconsin. William Moy is attending University of Wisconsin. Russell Nelson is working on John Dillon’s farm. Maliel Koepp is taking the Teachers’ Training Course of M. II. 8. Coy Knowles is a stenographer at Kenosha. Lorn Howard is at home. Ada IIulverson is teaching south of town. Ruth Houser is training to be a nurse at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Archie Helwig is at home working in Wm. Helwig’s store. Estelle Halverson is teaching in the Pace district. Marion Halberg is at home. Ada Fleischauer is employed as stenographer in the Mondovi Hospital. Cyril Erickson is taking a Pod Graduate Course. Annabelle Fitzgerald is at her home near Mondovi. Lawrence Dugan is at home. Freeman Brownell is at Eiu Claire Normal, C. C. B. Stephen Blum is attending Law School o' 'he Milwaukee Normal at Milwaukee. Harrv Peters is attending Art School af Chicago, 111. Elwood Cleasby has enlisted in the a rmy. A'alber Moltzau is at Pigeon Falls teaching. Ervin Brinkman attends electrical En-g’reering College at Milwaukee.

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the Mondovi Pharmacy. VO. Hugh Trowbridge is a rural mail carrier out of Mondovi. 21. J a'd Walker is a clerk in Marshall Field, Chicago. .22. Julia Whelan is attending the Cdiversity at Madison, Wis. CLASS OF 1914. 1- Frances Broad foot is employed as stenographer in one of the offices of the South Shore and Atlantic Railway Company in Duluth, Minn. 2- Paul Hanson is at his home near Mondovi. 3- L le Howard is attending Hipon College at Bijam, Wis. 4. —Esther Solberg is cashier and book-keeper at the Mondovi Mercantile Co. 5. —Karl Trowbridge is teaching at Al-goma, WTis. tJ.— ivian Korst (Stiles) a student of the ( niversity of Wisconsin, now resides on a farm near Maiden Rock. 7- — era Ruseling (Smith) is livin at Mondovi, Wis. 8- —Merrill Brobst is attending Ripon ('ollcge. 9.—Isabelle Quarberg is attending the I diversity of Wisconsin. H».— Mamie Magadance is a stenographer at Rice Lake. Wis. 11. — Rex Hovey is attending the Oshkosh Normal. 12. —Edith Rosman (Mrs. Flovd Oueldner) is living in the West. 13. —Bernard Dugan is attending the Creighton Dental College at Omaha. Neb., and is a member of the college band. 14. —Florence Hanan (Mrs. Chas. Martin) is living at Mondovi, Wis. 15. —Thomas Leo is a student at Law-rence College, and is preparing for a minister of the Gospel. 15.—Clarence Lamb attended Stout Institute at Menomonie and is this vear editor of the Stout Annual.” 17 —Anna Wiser is a nurse at the City Hospital of St. Paul. Id-—Guv Humphrey is teaching school at Fairchild, Wis. 19.—Lillian Ho]wig (Blum) is resid- ing at Mondovi, Wis. 20. —Fred Lee is working in his father’s music store at Mondovi. 21. —Lawrence Taylor is employed at Barron, Wis. 22-—Inez Langehough is a student at St. Olaf’s College, in Northfield, Minn. 23. —Earl Robinson is teaching school at Tell, Wis. 24. - Charles Werrel is attending the Stout Institute at Menomonie, Wis. 25. —Joseph Silverness is employed at the First National Bank in Mondovi. 26. —Arvilla Goss (Mrs. E. A. Perry) is living in Mondovi. 27. —Russell White is employed in Mondovi. 28 —Irene Ruseling is teaching school near Eleva. Wis. 29.—Maybelle Pabst is at her home in Naples. 39. Stanley Lockwood, is a Junior in Ripon College. 31. —George Jacobi is attending Mc-Killip Veterinary College, Chicago. III. 32. Arvilla Heineck is a student of the University of Grand Forks, Grand Forks, S. Dakota. 35.—Grma Heineck is a student of the I niversity of Grand Forks, Grand Forks, South Dakota. CLASS OF 1915. L—Jacobson is a Senior in the River Falls Normal. 2. —Raymond White is employed at the Fisher Auto Co. 3. —Adolph Swanson is attending the St. Olafs College, Northfield, Minn. 4-—Rex Claflin is employed with the Fisher Auto Co., of this city. 5. flay Knowles is attending the Whitewater Normal. 6. —Everett Brobst is at his home near Mondovi. 7. —Harrv Scott is attending the TTni- ersity of Wisconsin. He was recently elected manager of the Badger Board. r 8.—Lawyer James Gleason is at Dodge, Nebraska. 9.—Edith Somers is now a Senior in the Milwaukee Normal school.



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AGRICULTURE. M. L. Geraldson. STOCK JUDGING TEAM The Stock Judging Team composed of Foster and Roland ( laflin, Frank Fleischauer and Berval Cleasby won honors for the school at both the district and state contests. At the district contest, the Mondovi team won first place, competing against Fair-child, Osseo, Independence, Augusta and Gilmanton. At the state contest, Foster Claflin won second highest honors as individual judge. Prospects for a winning team again next year seem better than ever. Never before in the history of the present generation, has the importance of agriculture been brought more forcibly to the attention of the world than at the prerent time. It is the great army of non who are engaged in Agricultural work who will, to a large extent, determine the victors of the present world war. If every farmer in the United States had, at the most, a secondary education in agriculture there can be no ouestion but what the production of food products would be greatly above what it is now. The boys who have left their school work to engage in work on tv,rjr duty «s American citizens to the farms should realize that it is not I i a full dav’s work each dav, but o«« their Agricultural knowledge which they have acquired in increasing production and promoting economy. It must be remembered that the primary purpose of teaching Agriculture in the High School is not to make farmers out of all those who take Agriculture. Agriculture is a human interest subject, and above all a practical subject. Often a High School student will ask why he must take certain subjects; he sees no relation between bis life activities and the subjects lie has, perhaps, been required to take. However, in the study of Agriculture no doubt can arise in the students mind as to the purpose of such study. He sees at once that it is directly related to his very existence; that it either directly or indirectly effects every human being; and being such demands his deepest respect, thoimht and study. Agricultural instruction will lead more boys to choose farming as a life profession because it will open up a field of study whose existence they never suspected. However, the great reason for the works is that it is one of the best means of training a student’s mind, and it is one of the best means because it studies the things which come within his experience; the things with which and by which he lives.

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