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THE SMIRROR OF 19 1 1 JUNIOR DOPE” SHEET Name Nickname Occupation Ambition Accola, Alice Peg” Teasing Pest Control Co. Blum, Francis Fran” Arguing World Debate Team Brownell, Elmer El” Being quiet Farmer Butler, Neil Butler” Being noisy Machinist Crary, Catherine Cappy” Skipping school Play Girl Dreysse, Margaret Mugs” Laughing Smiling Beauty Dreysse, Eva Eve” Being tardy Ten o’clock scholar Ede, Paul Pull-horse” Selling Stuff” Star salesman Englesby, Billie Bill” Acting Stage star Evans, Lucille Blondie” Being dignified A real lady Feckler, Adrian Fat” Arguing Politician Flasher, Marshall Mart” Talking foolish Comedian Hanson, Curtis Curt” Talking to Elaine Matrimony Hardy, Elaine Laine” Talking to Curtis Mitrimony Hart, Wayne Hart” Heh! Egad! Major Hoople II Hilliard, Allan Hilliard” Driving a Ford Taxi driver Lilleskov, Edith Ede” Studying English teacher Litchfield, Roger Litchy” Chewing gum Barker” at the fair Lorenz, Evelyn Tommie” Pinching Inventor of good gum Lurndahl, Helen Pat” Winking Latin professor McGuine, Anita Neeta” Talking Cook Moe, Muriel Goofus” Singing Opera singer Olson, Irvin Olson” Scrapping Prize fighter Peeso, Warren Peeso” Making fun of girls Grass widower Putzier, Phyllis Fritz” Getting A’s” Successful stenographer Robinson, Annette Annie” Raising the dickens Divorcee Scharf, Charles Chuck” Teasing girls Fond husband Struck, Roy Red” Wise cracking Cook-coos columnist Thompson, Norma Norma” Grinning Farmer’s wife Trusler, Gretchen Doc” Cracking jokes Blues singer Wild, Rita Tony” Applying lipstick Movie star Page Twenty-Seven
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First Row: scharf, feckler, ede, blum, olson. Second Row: milliard, struck, flasher, brownell, hart, peeso, hanson, litchfield. Third Row: hardy, putzier, lurndahl, englesby, wild, Thompson, mcguine, dreysse, E. DREYSSE, RUD, LILLESKOV, LORENZ. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Adrian Feckler ..... President Rita Wild ..... Vice-President Helen Lurndahl - - Secretary and Treasurer Accola, Alice Blum, Francis Brownell, Elmer Butler, Neil Crary, Catherine Dreysse, Margaret Dreysse, Eva Ede, Paul Englesby, Billie Evans, Lucille Feckler, Adrian Flasher, Marshall Hanson, Curtis Hardy, Elaine Hart, Wayne Hilliard, Allan Lilleskov, Edith Litchfield, Roger Lorenz, Evelyn Lurndahl, Helen McGuine, Anita Moe, Muriel Olson, Irvin Peeso, Warren Putzier, Phyll is Robinson, Annette Scharf, Charles Struck, Roy Thompson, Norma Trusler, Gretchen Wild, Rita Page Twenty-Six
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THE MIRROR OF 1911 MONDOVI HIGH-LIFE IN THE SPOT-LIGHT We show no favorites . . . the public demands scandal ... we supply it. Live right and we won’t peep through your keyhole. May we be so bold as to inquire why C. H., a Junior Ag. student, attended a Ladies’ Aid meeting in a certain country section? . . . He isn’t enrolled in the D. S. Dept. ... as far as we can find out. Can E. H. answer the above question? Which red-haired girl did E. L. take to the Amateur Tournament in Eau Claire? And . . . what young local professional man had better look to his laurels? Tick-tock-dickery-dock, where’s C. B. at 4 o’clock? (Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur.,) Out for basketball practice? Not before 5 o’clock. Does absence make the heart grow fonder? ... the eternal triangle . . . W. E., A. L., J. W. ... is no longer isosceles ... a new angle has developed since J. W. took a trip to the coast last summer . . . Better run your mile, J. W. M. F., a likely prospect for next year’s team, . . . didn’t have time ... to come out for basketball this year. Was he working at the restaurant ... or was he delivery boy for Ward’s bakery? The North End saw a great deal of this lad after 4 o’clock . . . Was it near the Chick” hatchery? R. C. is on the spot!” Cleopatra was the first red-haired vampire to land a poor helpless male ... in a Cburch” yard. The Freshmen seem to have lost their appeal to the Senior girls . . . this semester. More red hair . . . Exit. It is not generally known that a certain pretty, dusky. Senior maid . . . received a lovely heart shaped box of Valentine candy from ... a portly Junior lad . . . Better come out for basketball, C. B. It is broadly rumored that a certain grade school teacher . . . has been associated with a Maytag for the past three years . . . and still isn’t all washed up.” The People’s Choice” . . . hasn’t sprung a Blessed Event” for at least a year and a half now. A certain Sophomore basketball player, dubbed Jim Londos” by Roundy, peer of scribes . . . has taken his first fall” . . . T. B. doesn’t necessarily mean tuberculosis. Just what exalted type of animal is a Polar Bear? ... It must be a rare species to lure a certain party . . . well known in this section ... as never more than a rabbit hunter . . . (but a good one—ask Ken Lawrence) into the North country every other week-end. Oi—Yoi . . . what track dashman can’t beat his Dad . . . down an alley? What’s the attraction over at M. W. Smith’s? . . . P. E. has borrowed a referee’s whistle about a dozen times and had need for it only twice . . . Do you like guitar music, P. E.? I ask you ... is it proper ettiquette at a conference football banquet ... to take off one’s coat, hang it over the back of a chair . . . straddle same chair . . . and eat all the bread and butter (then call for more) . . . before the first course is served? . . . Who says, I’m goin’ t’ tha fair?” What certain Freshman lad was sadly disappointed when I. O. failed to keep her appointment .... and then insisted on driving several miles after her? What about it W. H. Spring is here . . .We feel like bursting forth into poetry . . . Wouldn’t a certain party in Janesville . . . like to prevent publication of the following: (stolen from the true author by Mickey Mouse.) Oh boy. Am I Glad” And Oh, Did I Soar! For That Trip Overseas Way Up In The Clouds Lindbergh, The Eagle” But, Unlike The Eagle” Had Nothing On Me. I Fell” in a crowd. A Steamship For Courtship? For Crying Out Loud! An Airship Is Better ’Cause Three Is A Crowd. Page Twenty-Eight
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