Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1921

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THE MIRROR THE FACULTY Mr Dodge is head of the Faculty His leadership is easy to see, And as a principal he’s fine Efficient along most any line In classes managed by Miss Jones We never find a place of drones. She keeps the training teachers buzz’en Each spring she turns them out by dozens. Mr. Thompson, we all like to meet, As athletic coach he’s hard to beat. And, with his training from the U, He keeps the boys with work to do. Miss Shervey sure can cook and bake Most anything from pie to cake. And at sewing she can make a seam As easy as if it were a dream. Miss Meisekothen rules room B, And teaches the Freshies A plus Z. In geometry with chalk and string She has a way to prove anything. Miss Wilkinson, we know to be A teacher of integrity. She does at I.atin far excel, And that she’s blithe we know full well. Mr. Oldridge, master of each song, Keeps school much brighter all day long, The orchestra we all will say Is greatly improving too each day. Miss Durch, a pleasant English guide, Insists that we by grammar bide, And she, I think, we all agree Can teach us English from A to Z. Miss McGlasson comes from Kentucky The commercial students sure are lucky And when it comes to book-keeping class We find her methods hard to surpass. Mr. Grueneisen to us is new But we’ve heard said by not a few, That history for him is a snap, He'll show new places upon a map. The teachers are from far and near Each day they fill our hearts with cheer, And we all feel as if we owe To them more than anyone can know.



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THE MIRROR EDITORIAL The publication of this annual has a double purpose. It is evidence to those who are supporting our high school that work is being done that justifies that support. It is a souvenir which will be highly prized, especially in years to come when those who constitute the senior class of 1921 will be scattered far and wide—a look at it will bring them all together again. It is dedicated to the faculty as a tribute on the part of the students of the efficiency of their instructors, without whose work there would have been no senior class ready to step out and do its share of the world’s work. It can be fairly claimed that this school year has been an all-around success. Both debating teams won; on the athletic side our football and basket ball teams have kept up our reputation in the matter of sports. The regular educational work is never spectacular and it does not lend itself to display. There is no outside crowd to cheer successful scholastic achievement. But good work is being done which will bear fruit in the future, and it would be difficult to recall a year in which there has been such cordial co-operation between teacher and student. May we make a brief reference to the objection that is sometimes made against the activities of the High School, that they over shadow the other and more important activities. It is true that they catch more of the public eye. For a hundred who will pay to see a game there is scarcely one who will visit the school at no cost and see it at work. But the objection is not well founded in fact. In the first place athletic activities are carried on in out-of-school hours. No school time is taken except on the few occasions where the teams have to travel to other towns. In the second place, they are an aid to scholarship, because no student who is below the requisite educational standard can retain his or her place on an athletic team. And lastly, athletics are themselves an important factor in education, which has to do not only with the development of the mind but also with the development of the body. The rightly educated man or woman is one who has “mens sana in corpore sano” a sound mind in a sound body. In conclusion, the writer wishes to acknowledge to the full the help she has received not only from every member of the editorial staff but also from members of the faculty. If the Mirror of 1921 is a worthy successor of those that have preceded it, it is largely due to the loyal and effective cooperation which the writer has had and which she gratefully acknowledges. —Vera Amunson.

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