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THE MIRROR CLASS POEM At last the time for us has come, We the class of ’twenty-one Must journey forth on the sea of life, To reach our goal in this great strife. School life to us was like a brook Whose memories would fill a book, An unknown sea, we now must greet Where youth’s clear brook and river meet. We’ll carry with us on the tide High standards as our noble guide, And recollections we hold dear, In lonely hours will give us cheer. To our Alma Mater we’ll be true, Her principles our hearts imbue, We’ll toil for her with ceaseless vim So that her light will ne’er grow dim. —Harvey Robinson. THANKS The Staff of the Mirror desires to take this opportunity to thank all who have shown interest in this work, and especially those who have helped to make this Mirror what it is. To all who have contributed articles, we wish to acknowledge our sincere appreciation. We wish, more especially, to thank the Merchants of Mondovi for their loyal support, for ' they have helped greatly to make this Mirror possible; the people who have so willingly risked their money in purchasing our annual, and to everybody, in fact, who has had any hand in its making.
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THE MIRROR I, Marvin Edison, leave my job at Berg’s drug store to Harry Lurndal so that he may buy cigaretts and all day suckers without his father knowing it. I, Joyce Ruseling, leave my powder puff and mirror to Beryl Luetscher. I, Harvey Robinson, do bequeath my poetical ability to Joe Smith and my deceiving looks to Oral Claflin so that he may deceive the teachers. I, Joe Johnson, leave my quiet ways to Joe Ellemberger so that he may be a dignified Senior. Also my tortoise rimmed glasses to Wendall Claflin. 1, Mary Pabst, bequeath my declamatory and debating ability to Wilma Urness. . I, William Pinkney, leave my black hair to Gladys Heineck. I, Evelyn Blum, leave my smallness to Margaret Dillon, just for a change. I, Vera Amunsun, leave my position as Editor-in-Chief to Arnold Scott. I, Lester Colby, leave my height to Raymond Steinke so that he may be Basket Ball center in his Senior year. . . I, Viola Roffler, leave my position as Gilman Valley cheer leader to Sidoma Hock I, Louise Voll, leave my sympathy for the Irish to Marie Hanley. I, Lawrence Fitzgerald, leave my ready blushes to Jim Voll. I, Frances Jacobi, leave my fondness for Ford Sedans and their drivers to Ruth Belden. i, Rose Fraser, leave the park bench on the East side to Mike Smith and Wilma Urness. I, Lloyd Smith, give my correspondence from Menomome to Arnold Scott. I, Hazel Berg, will all of my Nelson rides to Jose Talle. I, Sylvia Thorson, leave my place in the library to-—anyone who wants it. I, Mabel Thompson, leave the honor of being valedictorian to anyone of the Juniors, who is w filing to work hard enough to bet it. I, Marcellus Heck, leavy my ready wit and humor to Walter Koepp; but advise him to be careful what he says, because he might get in trouble as I did many times. I, Clarence Call, will my high standing in physics to Cyril Brinkman so that he will not have to study so hard. I, Charles Whitworth, leave my stock judging and agricultural ability to Ervin Putzier so he may be a progressive farmer. I, Mildren Ellenfcerger, leave my freckles to Bernita Hanan. I, Grace Claflin, leave my ability to vamp all of the boys to Margaret Fitzpatrick. I, Jeanette Ede, leave my willful glances to Margaret Hanley. I, Emma Cashmore, leave my Chippewa letters to Velma Jost. We, Kenneth Costley and Greay Hurtley leave the position as operators of motion picture projector to Royce Quarberg and Raymond Steinke. We, hereby appoint the faculty as administrators of this our last will and testament. . In testimony hereof we affix our illustrious names this thirty-fifth day of April B. C. 1313, just 13,213 years after Queen Aristobulus (who had been ironing King Chedorlaomer’s pink burlap pajamas, dropped the hot electric iron on her pet hyena, Gibbechai, severely scalding its left eyebrow, causing it, because of this grievous injury, to succumb to the ravages of that terrible disease, water on the brain. Signed, Greay Hurtley, Kenneth Costley, Witnesses: By their attorney, U. F. Athed. Watchu Handinus, Kwityer Kidden, F. Lea Byte.
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THE MIRROR DOPE SHEET Namk Nick Namk VIRTUE Wkaembm Ambition Realisation Verm Amunwtn P KKy Ability Debating Lawyer Gym Teacher Hazel Berg Blondy Studying Brink M usician House-keeper Evelyn Blum Dave Shortness Secret Married Life Old Maid Clarence Call Cad Frankness Physics Doctor Preacher Emma Canhmore Em Talk Menominee Letters D. S. Teacher Cook Grace Claflin Lillums Vamping Basket-Ball Divorced Old-Maid Lester Colby Les Length Dancing Dentist Brakeman Kenneth Coatley Casey Looks Teasing Girls Saxaphone Dentist Jeanet Ede Peanuts Jollity Singing Teacher Hairdresser Marvin Edison Thomas Quietness Advanced Geometry Druggist Floor Walker Lawrence Fit Fit Acting Violin Author Harold Uoyd Hose Fraser Dianah Dancing Pat Housekeeper Police woman Marcellus Heck Aby Dialect Humor Farmer Priv. Secretary Greay Hurtley Bub Physics Parted-hair Invention Ford Salesman Joseph Johnson Joe Minds own business Sht. Stenographer Farmer Francis Jacobi Butch Tatting Bill Actress Haberdasher Mary Pabst Bob Declamatory Powder Actress Fashion Model William Pinckney Bill Jollity Mary Pabst Elec. Engineer Preacher Leo Peters Pete Humor Jokes U. S. Senator Opera Singer Harvey Robinson Haw English III. Miss Durch Proposer Bachelor Viola Roffler Vi Bragging Sing Robin Sing Passing in Geom. Gilman V. Cheese Maker Margaret Kognlien Muggs Sewing Physics D. S. Teacher Strum Vamp Joyce Ruseling Fuzzy Golden Hair Curlers Stenographer Mrs. Brown Mabel Thompson Meb Studying Undiscovered Teacher Cook Cora Talle Cory Stories Hist. IV Teacher Dancer Sylvia Thorson Silver Bossing Elmer Urn ess Nurse Milk Maid Louise Voll Lousha Loud Socks Jewelery Vamp Old Maid Charlie Whitworth Charlie Live Stock Ford Running Married Life Ag. Prof. Mary Wiggins Mary Debating Bragging Dramatist Typist Mildred Ellenberger Mil Red Hair Joe Johnson Dancer Kitchen Mech. Lloyd Smith Smithy Oratory California Girls Politician Dairyman
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