Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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M I U l{ ) R Fenton N. Abrams Taylor University, Upla, Indiana University of Wisconsin AGKIOrLTCRE Mr, Abrams shows profound Interest In Ms Alma Mater at Mad Ison. Or It Is some oth' r Alma? However, we do know that he Is an inventive gentleman with an eye to comfort. We are reliably informed that he has perfected a device for turning on both the light and the radio from his bed. At present, we understand, he is working on a radiator attachment. Among his lesser achieve ments are the teaching of agricul-lure and science and the coaching of an eminently successful stock judging team. Ji'Lia M. (’iu ll State Teachers' College, Cedar Falls, la. Un ivers ity of Io wa Columbia University Wheaton College, Wheaton, III. TLATH E US’ TK AININ 1 Miss Crull possesses tliat priceles combination—a warm heart and a sense of humor. |{y example she advises the young people about to embark on a career of teaching Voting America, (io thou and do likewise.” Chester L. Dodge i Principal i University of Wisconsin PHYSIOS Mr. I lodge spends his school hours explaining to tlie Seniors how we stu« k to terra lirma before the Uw of Gravity was passed, to the Freshmen that Newfoundland isn't a dog, and to the rest of us that paper wad shooting is not a course contained in tin M. H. S. curriculum. In between times he swats an inoffensive little white ball into an equally inoffensive little tin cup. (This is known in exclusive circles as golluf.I AIRS. C11 ESTER I ) )DGE (Instavns Adolphus, St. Peter, Minn. University of Minnesota LATIN The Mirror” St.iff strove in vain to find some deep dark secret like Mr. Abrams' inventive genius to drag out into the open about Mrs. Hodge. Her smfle makes even Cicero bearable, and it is only rarely that we return to the dire wish that Brutus had stabbed Caesar before he wrote that conceited spiel about the Gallic War. R(ISA M I’M) IIA NN A11 University of Iowa HOME ECONOMICS Sniff, sniff! No, we aren't crying. We just got a whifl of some of the good things Miss Hannah's classes are learning to make. This petite teacher has such a charming manner and Jolly smile that even the least domestically inclined of us wish that we might take a course in domestic science. Esther M. Jensen Fan Claire State Teachers' College University of Wisconsin ENGLISH Even though Miss Jensen has not yet mastered the football and basketball vernacular, she certainly has a suitable quotation for every occasion. She is an ardent missionary for the extinction of the noble art of gum chewing, regardless of the fact that that very deed would make the unemployment situation even worse. Page Sine

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m i h h o n Gladys Parker Lawrence College, Appleton, Wisconsin HISTORY ANl) ENGLISH All the world’s a stage, and with Miss Parker directing this drama of life we'll wager we could impress the other planets. Hut besides coaching the plays and debating, sue imparts to the Sophomores knowledge of “the glory that was Greece and the grandeur tnat was Rome.” Florence ( Siieeiian Illinois College Conservatory, Jacksonville, Illinois. Wesleyan University, Bloomington, III. Ml’SIC .Miss Sheehan holds the keys that unlock the gates of the world of music for many a oung soul seeking expression, if only the ciassic.il music were half as lovely as she, we should all be in love with it. When we say something a little disrespectful of the old Masters she tells us ghostly stories ai out their turning over in their graves. M yles Smith Hirer Falls Normal School University of Montana MATHEMATICS Mr. Smith knows so “horribly much about Mathematics that he would recognize diedral angles if he met them in Siberia, and he imparls enough of this knowledge to his pupils so that at the end of the term they rarely confuse a circle with a triangle. During Hie past year he has Joined the Ancient Order of Perambulator Pushers. James R. Sterling State Normal, Bloomington, Illinois I niversify of Illinois COMMERCIAL Napoleon was not large; nevertheless he made a record for himself. “That short fellow over there is the coach, is an explanation often overheard at games. Hut he is better identllied by the records made by his athletic teams. At mass meetings his favorite text is: “Good sportsmanship, however, whenever, and wherever you are. A DEL AIDE K. WII .1A A M S College of St. Theresa, Winona, Minn. University of Minnesota SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LIBRARY Efficiently managing our high school library does not seem to be a large enough task for Miss Williams. Besides convincing the dignified Seniors that 1 492 is not the only date in American history, and the rising Juniors that Napoleon is not a patent cough medicine, she sponsors the G. A. A. and acts as sergeant-at-arms at th» turbulent sessions, officially known as Senior Class Meetings. Page Ten

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