Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1925

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girls more of .1 chance to skate. Allen is now a cornetist in die Chicago symphony. Arthur Hubbard is the organizer of the new Beata Car Company. .Miss N- Ilie llanestad teaches toe dancing at the Me Phail da; cing School. Rudolph Marten, the ambitious lad. finally “turns out in the shape of a buttermaker.” Odin Clemenson is the world's greatest athlete. Everett Weeks and Lawrence Hanson, having received patents on their radio, have become our champion radio fans. Wilma Aase has become a great authoress. Her great es. novel is Tn Love Chain. Faye Goss and Reginal Wild are amusing themselves by traveling the world over. Cupid has been very busy of late. Loret.ta Hanley, the vamp has final I succeeded in capturing the heart of the Prince of Wales. Marcus Aase has won the gold medal for being the best Orator in the United States. He is now trying for the championship of the world. Gladys Anderson is taking the part of a fairy in Shakespeare’s ••.Midsummer .Night’s Dream.” Maurita Grorud is teaching at the River Falls Normal. Margaret, and Marjorie Young have a large beauty parlor in New ’t ork. Myron Lee is the druggist in Mondovi. Evidently Sylvia Johnson does not hold her maiden name. She is tin mistress of a neat li' ie bungalow n South Washington Street. Harry Barstow is principal of the Dunn County Agricultural School. Clarence Robinson is now starring as fullback in all the football games in which he participates. Franklin Crawford has settled down on a farm near Mondovi. Francis Kensmoe had decided to become a barber. He has been very successful in putting forth the “Cross-puzzle” bob. Keziah Severson is a governess at the homt of Martinis De Mario in Cuba. Laurel Giese has proved her musical ability. She has successfully conducted the Mondovi Symphony. Lola Mae Loomis is owner of a large store at SL Paul. Henry Rosenthal and Morris Thompson are both farmers at Gilmanton, Wisconsin. A new picture entitled “Hard” is being produced with Delmar Linse, as Comedian. Bella Hill and Millie Leruni are successful hairdressers in Chicago. Ethel RofHer is the direetoress of gymnastics in High School of Mondovi. Ruth Anderson is a rural school “inarm. • Now, what do you think of that diary. Helen? The old classmates have all been successful in their undertakings. The Mondovi High School training certainly must be responsible for the success of each. Let us close this book of Prophets of our dear estranged school mates and continue our work in this world of lost souls.” CLASS WILL We, the Seniors class ot nineteen-twenty five, have honored the Mondovi High School, city of Mondovi, county of Buffalo, State of Wisconsin, by our presence. As we are about to dissemble and enter fields more worthy of our high ability and special talents, and as we consider it beneath our lately attained senior dignity to take any of our varied possessions with us. do here-

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is nigh. I wo of our classmates left us at the close of last year’s term. Rov Moltzau entered the high school at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, and Dorothy I leashy, who is now Mrs. Lloyd Amundson of Naples. Franklin Crawford and Margaret Bower of the Gilmantou and Nelson High Schools have joined our class this year, also Lillian Linse of Minnesota. The High School Boys Basket Ball team has had a successful season. We can readily sav that it is the best team we have had for years, and we must not forget that, it is composed mostly of Seniors. Our II. S. affirmative debating team, all seniors, won from the Humbird debating team on February 20, 1925, at Mondovi. It is with regret that we must leave our dear Mondovi High School for whom we have won honors, and our only wish is that, we might remain here and win more for it. But that responsibility must be left to our Junior classmates. who we hope will have much greater success than we Seniors have had. A I) ELBE THOMPSON FRANCES WINTER. PROPHECY 1925 IIow different this world is. from that earthly world, from which we wandered. Somehow, as I sit here tonight, my thoughts roam back to that night twenty years ago when the class of '25. for the last time, proudly assembled. Can’t we cast away this magic spell? Can’t we break out into the earthly world and see all our classmates, as they have progressed on that journey of life ah, no, we cannot,. What is, must be. No. Klma. we cannot visit that world, we cannot see them; but the lives of all our classmates, we should be able to find in that great book of Prophets Find the index, Helen, for the class of ’25. “Now while our feeble eyes grow dim. we shall the lives of our classmates skim.” Ah. Elmer Duetschcr the first on the list. Elmer Duetscher. after having left the Mondovi High School, has attained a position as Joke Editor of the Literary Digest. Knby Wright, and Emma Quale have accepted positions as nurses in the Walda Hospital, Ontario. Noble Robbe, sheik of the Arab tribes, recently completed his trip across the Sahara Desert. While here, he brutally stole a winsome little lass, known t the class of ’25 as Cleo Nyre. Cleo has introduced the American styles into Arabia. Miles Wergland and Ernest Severson have attained the honor of being the best suited for acting the parts of Mutt and Jeff in the leading theaters of the United States. Caroline Odegard is posing as one of the leading women scientists of the world. She acquired a great amount of her knowledge under the diligent supervision of “Pickles” McMahon. Barney Barstow. having acquired a good knowledge of law, has now gained the position of senator of the United States, lie outrageously puts forth the plan of the people, the theory that he will be able to “make money grow on bushes.” People are now reconciled to Harold Lloyds’ death. Giles Fitzgerald has taken his part in the movies. Giles has married. Seemingly. Frances Winter has changed her name. Warning is hereby given to Allen Kenyon that a decree has been issued, whereby stolen kisses are no longer permissable. This gives the Freshmen



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by make, publish, and declare this to be our class will and Testament. We revoke all former rash promises of individuals. To the Faculty we leave our sympathy as they will mourn the departure of such bright students. We also leave our thanks to them for having helped to make us such. To Mr. Dodge, our basketball ability, so that he may be even more efficient in coaching the girls’ basketball teams. To Miss Wilkinson, our thanks for her diligent attempt to inspire us with the proper respect for English Literature. To Miss Siljan. our Junior Advisor, our appreciation for coaching the Junior Class Play, also for her help in other school activities. To Mr. St'inans, our gratitude for the inspirations received from his splendid mottoes. To Miss llaukland. our regrets that our knowledge could not have been furthered under her guidance. To Mr. Bollinger, all our obi rules as work-shop material. To Miss Gibson, our thanks for putting pep into our high school songs. To Miss Streich. a Mirror to reflect the memory of this year’s activities. To Miss Paine, our experiences on the stage, which she may distribute among her Juniors. To Mr. McMahon, all our old “pigskins for his athletic teams next year. To Miss Shervey. our apology, if at any time we have failed to put the D. S. Hoorn in its accustomed orderliness after a party. To Miss Hurley, our booklets and posters, as sample copies for next car. To the Juniors, we give this advice, that they follow the noble example set before them by their predecessors, and also the hope that they will accept it with proper humbleness, hitherto not shown by them, h urthermore, we hope that they will reach maturity at as early an age as we did, so that they will not lower the Senior dignity. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to pass without being caught. To the Freshmen, we bequeath a bag of lollvpops. e will not leave them any advice, for we fear that their undeveloped minds wopld not be able to grasp the full meaning implied. To next year’s occupants of the back seats in Main Room, we leave a sufficient number of pads on which to take roll, as we realize that it is a manner of great financial concern. A few members of the graduating class wish to make the following personal bequests: 1. Marcus Aase, leave my position as private tutor of the Freshmen to my little In other Maurice, as a token of any fraternal affection. I. Elmer Deutscher. mj delicate (?) satire to Herman Linberg. I. Giles Fitzgerald, my Dodge car to Roy Lee, so that he may continue his pursuit of fair maidens. . I. Bella llill. my place as belle of Waste alley, to Marie Staub. I. Caroline Odegard, my height, to Dorothy oung. 1. Millie Lerum. my place in the public speaking class to Grace Colby. 1. Cleo Nyre. my place in Mr. Semen’s heart, to Evelyn Ilolte. We. Adell Thompson and Maurita Grorud. our sisterly love to Dorothy Hal berg and Leannah Kllenberger. I. Alden Whelan, my running capacity to Howard Hovey. 1. fveziah Severson, my sweet ways to Vera Heck.

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