Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1922

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Class We. the Class of 1922 of the Mondovi High School, in the County of Buffalo, .State of Wisconsin, anil nation of the United States of America, being of a crammed mind ami well trained memory, and, considering the fast approaching departure from this school life, do, theiefore, make, ordain, publish, ami declare this to be our last Will and Testament. First, before bequeathing these possessions. we shall express a few wishes, which we hope will be carefully and properly executed. We wish that the funeral services take place in the office where Lex Souter shall direct the services, also that our burial take place in the front lawn and request Macey to always keep the grass green ami forbid all trespassing by the school children over our graves. The Glee Club, accompanied by the remains of the orchestra, shall sing “Hail, Hail, the Hang's All Here.” Second, after carrying into execution the aforesaid wishes, we do hereby give ami bequeath: 1— To the faculty, our kind affections, lasting memories, heartfelt gratitude, and best wishes for even greater success in the future. 2— To all underclassmen, our no-longer needed hope of graduating with high honors. and our inability for promptness. 3— To the Juniors, our secret for successful class p’avs. our unbattered desks in the Senior rows, and the right to supervise the publishing of the “Mirror” of 1921. providing they do not cause the said publication to excel ours in any way. 4— To the Sophomores, the material from which we gained our knowledge during these four years and our enthusiasm when attending athletic feats of all kind. 5— To the Freshmen, our friendly advice in any matter of importance, our fearlessness in breaking away from old customs and starting something new. 6— To the teams, success ami the unexcelled ability of “Tommy.” Will. Third, although the following may seem trifling bequests to the recipitents, after careful thought and due consideration, we have bestowed these treasures to persons who will guard them with the most fidelity. 1— To Mr. Hodge, Oscar Wergland's stature, that his height may reach his wisdom and ambitions; also the yellow paper, that he hay continue his surprise Physics tests next year. 2— To Miss Wilkinson, who has always “come up smiling,” our friendship thru life and our deepest gratitude for helping us to make this a successful annual. 3— To Mr. Thompson, all the remaining laboratory equipment, and the remains of the basketball and football teams, that he may never forget us and our best wishes. 4— To Miss McGlasson. Arnold Scott's ambition of being “admitted to the bar,” as we think that this profession may be followed by her to advantage in the near future. 5— To Mr. Oldridge, a record of our sweet melodious voices, that he will not forget us when wre are far away. 6— To Miss Jones, our class advisor, the knowledge which we have from time to time given her through our class meetings, themes and examination, that she may use the aforesaid knowledge in publishing a book, if she dedicates said book to us. 7— To Miss Meisekothen, ‘Dick’ Black's ability in Solid Geometry, that she may distribute some of this knowledge among the particularly dense ones in geometry. S—To Miss Greenheck, our motion picture machine, that she may enter partnership on equal basis. 9— To Miss Shervey, our thanks for helping us to arrange menus for our receptions. 10— To Mr. Grneneisen. a roll of complimentary tickets to the Grand Theatre, in hopes that he and his debaters may enjoy all the movies during the ensuing year.

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 11— To Gladys Heineck. Wilma Urncss’ fond affections for Mike Smith. 12— To Norma Haiuischild and Leo Smith, our happiness -that's all. Id To Marguerite Aase, Sidonia Ileck ’s honor of being valedictorian of the Senior class. 14— To Margaret Fitzpatrick. Edith Brown’s demure ways ami blushes. 15— To Ruth Schaettle. Marie Hanley’s ability as a debater. K —'To Marie Flekke, Anna Glea on’s mischievous ways and continuous giggling that she may take her place next year in annoying all the teachers. 17 To Aubrey I lei wig. Joe Ellenberg-er's high marks in Physics. 18— To Leonard Peterson. Mike Smith’s harem. 19— To Lorraine St. John and Ado Olson. Livia Schaettle's and Joe Smith s location in the lower hall (in hopes that they will occupy it as faithfully as the latter.) 20— To Alice Haldorson, Margaret Giese’s position as high school pianist. 21— To Gladys llalbeig. Lucille Robinson’s smallness. 22— To Ruth Johnson and Newell Erickson. Frances Jacobi's ami Bill Myer’s abode in the library. 23— To Erwin Putzier, Mary Werlcin's position as high school stenographer. 24— To anyone who desires it. Lillian Holte's name, “Bobbie. 25— To Everette Weeks and Francis Kensmoe. Richard Black's and Harold Pabst's patents for all their great inventions. 26— To Pierce Ruseling, Pat Aasc's weakness for red-haired girls. 27— To Margaret Ede and Bernice Brinkman, Velma Jost’s and Frances Kappus’ occupation of teaching. 28— To Jens Severson, a bott e of Ma zola cooking oil that he may have patent leather hair similar to that of Wendell Claflin's. 29— To Leannah Amimson. Minis Johnson’s hour of solitude. 30— To Royce (juarbe g. Cyril Brink-man's ability to use periods and capital letters in theme writing. 31 To Loretta Hanley, Rosie’s curls. (No more electric curlers.) 32- To Lauicnee Hanson. Ralph Smith’s drawing skill, in order that he may draw a good salary, which will give him and F.ances Winter good times for ever and ever. 33— To anyone who needs it. Lenore Godard’s and Beryl Luetscher’s good stand-in with Mr. Grueneisen. Fourth: It is with sadness in our hearts we cannot find a group worthy of our report cards, so we request that they depart from this life with us. Lastly, we do hereby appoint Miss Wilkinson as executor of this, our last Will and Testament. We hereby revoke all former wills, and rash promises which we may have made from time to time. In witness whereof we have ascribed our names this 22nd day of March, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-two. THE CLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-TWO. Per Lenore Godard and Beryl Lnetscher. Witnesses: President llardley. Vice President College.

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