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HE MIRROR Louise Voll “Babe” General Course Nautilus 1-2-3-4, President of Nautilus 4, Athletic Association 1-2-3-4, Philakian Society 4, Class Play 3, Junior Red Cross 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, High School Quartette 1-2-3, Mirror Artist. “But there’s nothing so sweet in life, As love’s young dream.” Charles Whitworth “Charlie” Agricultural Course Demosthenian Society 1-2, Athletic Association 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3, Football 4, Baby Beef Club 1-2, Dairy Calf Club 3, Stock Judging Team, District, State, and National 3, District Captain 4, Class Secretary and Treasurer 1, Junior Red Cross 1, Glee Club 1, Band 2, Philakian Society 4. “Not of himself thinks this young man, He helps all others when he can. Mary Wiggen “Mary” Commercial Course Nautilus 1-2-3, Junior Red Cross 1, Athletic Association 3-4, Philakian Society 4, Declamatory 3-4, Glee Club 2-4. “An optimist of wide renown, Weaving gay colors into life’s gown.”
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THE MIRROR Lloyd Smith “Lloyd General Course Debating 1-2-3-4, Athletic Society 1-2-3-4-5, Juvenile Band 1-2, Class Basketball 1-2, Sheep Club 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Glee Club 1-2-3, I’hilakian Society 5, Representative to League Oratorical Contest 4-5, Sextette 4, Triangular Debate 4-5. “He sings and plays to please us, Then laughs, and tries to tease us.” Cora Talle “Cory” Teacher’s Training Course Nautilus 1-2-3-4, Junior Red Cross 1, Secretary anti Treasurer Class 4, Athletic Association 4. “She, always a spirit rare, a willing hand, a judgment fair.” Mabel Thompson “Meb” Teacher’s Training Course Valedictorian, Junior Red Cross 1. Vice-president Nautilus second semester 3, Athletic Association 3-4, Nautilus 1-2-3. “She does everything to a ‘T’.” Sylvia Thorson “Silver Teacher’s Training Course Nautilus 1-2-3-4, Junior Red Cross 1, Athletic Association 3-4. “It's right, because I think it’s right.”
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THE MIRROR CLASS HISTORY; 1921 In the fall of nineteen hundred and nine six of the members of the class of ’21 began their educational career by entering the first grade. The others have come from neighboring schools to join us in the grades and in High School. We all worked very diligently, although we encountered difficulties. The first year proved very successful so we were promoted to the second grade. At the end of this year many of our schoolmates left our class, but others joined us and took their places. In the third grade we had our first class picture taken. That year ended with a picnic at the Point under the chaperonage of Miss Schmidt, our teacher, and it was at this picnic that our report cards were given out. Nothing of special interest happened during the fourth and fifth grades, except that we worked diligently until we reached the sixth grade. Here we were most wonderfully entertained by the Magadance twins, the teacher being unable to tell them apart. In the seventh grade the big event of the year was the declamatory contest with the eighth grade in w hich Mary Pabst received first place. In the winter we enjoyed a class sleigh ride party, chaperoned by Miss Johnson and Mr. Hester. We were promoted to the eighth grade where we had the pleasure of having Miss Anna Smith for our teacher. It was here also that a declamatory contest was held between the seventh and eighth grades. All the prizes were awarded to the eighth graders. Mary Pabst was given first, Helen Hammon, second and Evelyn Blum, third. We chose old rose and silver for our class colors, and purchased class pins to distinguish us from the lower classmen. In September, nineteen hundred and seventeen, about forty bashful little folks enrolled as Freshmen in the Mondovi High School. What a proud feeling we had as we marched up three flights of stairs. We were told to go into room B and to make ourselves at home, but we acted frightened and green as only
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