Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)
- Class of 1947
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nmmmus □amduisdek] e mmm [T IF ARRANGEMENT Editor! el Board and Staff in Cooperation with the Bueinee S JKft BACKGROUND Student of Mondovi High School at Mondovi, Wisconsii CONDUCTORS Robert Skare and Roger Machmeier mojioa: oimma Back Row: Duncanson, Trickton, Pari so. Serum. Third Row: Guelaner. Saam. Boigaazahn, Johnson. Ness. ‘SchyltrVJUcnartifer. Luhrsen. Second Row: Paulson. Elletibejrner. Whitnortn. Johndon, Aj e. Neleoh. tyiarbi Front Row: Linse. Dtonnker. Sk fe. Tans. Miss Stauber. Berg, Sather, yftlaespoole, Marvefci MIRROR First regular meeting hela January 20----theme and arrangement selected----editor- in-chief: Bob Skare--business manager: Roger Machmeier---editorial board: Elytha Marten. Lois Linse. Wallace Tanz, Joe Berg. Keith Glasspoole, Anne Sather, and Bernice Danzinger---went to publishers on February 15-----salesman for each class--- alP of the students Iook forward to it----editorial adviser: Miss Jacqueline Stauber- business adviser: Miss Mae Alice English----priceless in years to come---students ex- change autographs through MIRROR. 4 UFmCREiymCM In 1912 there was a group of student at Mondovi High School who decided that a book recording their activities during the year should be composed. At this time Mr. P. F. Nevernan, present secretary of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association, was superintendent of schools at Mondovi, and through his encouragement and aid the first MIRROR was produced. Originally this book was put out every month but later it was publishec annually and, for a time, biennially. It is now compiled every spring. And so. in recognition of the efforts of those who have gone before us... EDEEDDEDTCTOCDCN We. the editorial staff of the 194? MIRROR, dedicate this year's anirtaiJ a l preceding staffs, editors, and advisers and especially do we honor that £Pone«r grogp of 1912. Our only hope and desire is that we have maintained the fine our forerunners have established. The MIRROR hat, with a few exceptions, been published each year since 1912. For a time during the depression it was published biennially. For years it has been one of our school's leading extracurricular activities. 8tudents and faculty always enjoy it. It is our hope that this year's staff has maintained the excellent standard set by some of their predecessors. C2. . s£. Superintendent of 8choolt 6 Doris Alme Wed ter Bauer Frances Bicker Gold!a Becker Ronald Becker Joe Berg Delores Boigenzaha Alvina Christopherson Arlcnt Christopherson Myrna Colby Bernice Danzinger Donald Duncansoa 7 Maurice Ede Mildred Ede Shirley Ellenber er Dale Irickeon Bernetta Iverson Orla Flakoy Lorraine forthun Loit Gifford Zeith Glastpooxe wucille Gullickaon orle Gundereon Marvin Heck Phyllis Heck Jia Kartv Jean Jacitson Leora Jensen Joyce Johnson nary Jane Johnson Vernon Johnson Vivian Johnson Merlin Isaacson Villis Komro Duttie Kent Slaer La Duke 9 Jane Larson Fill Lund Iroia Kueller Robert Loomis Xlytha Marten Carl Lund Alice kedin Richard Neby Lyle Hess Maurice Odegard 10 . Marvin Schreiner Blanche Schultz Goldene Schultz Margie Schultz 11 f Kot on Picture: John Fteney, Violet Wibel, Donald Neis. Class Officers President: Dick Pariso Vice President: Phyllis Whi tworth Secretary: Bernice Danzi nger Treasurer: Anne Sather Adviser: Mrs. Xde Lowell Serum John Sonderegger Robert Skare Margaret Steinke Donna Steinmetz Wallace Tanz Rosemund Teela Merlin Thompson Phyllis Whitworth Warren Wright Lucille Tarrlngton CREDENTIALS DORIS ALME Chorus 2-- , Glee Club 3. May fete 1. MIRROR staff 4. BUFFALO BILL BC RD staff 4. GAA 1-2-3-4, Photography Club 3, Tumbling Club 1-2-3- . Dramatic Club 4, Pep Ciib 2-3, Honor Society 4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4, Declarations i-2-3-4. VALTER BAUER Band 1-2-3-4, Football 4, Basketball 1-2-3- . Track 1-2-3-4. Baseball 2-3-4, Archery 2, FFA 4, FFA oratory 4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior bail committee 4. FRANCES BECKER May Fete 1, Dope shett 4. FHA 3-4, Librarian 4. Junior prom committee 4. GOLDIA BFCKER RONALD BECKER FFA 2-3-4, FFA oratory 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Baseball 4. JOSEPH BERG Debate 2-3-4, Extemporaneous speaking 1-2-3-4, Foreign Policy Forum 1-2, FFA 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 2. FFA oratory 2-3-4, FFA radio speaking 3T MIRROR staff 3-4, BUFFALO BILL BOARD 6taff 3-4, Football manager 3-4, Basketball manager 3- t, Track 2-3-4, Hot lunch 4, Usher 1-2, Class vice president 2, Honor Society 3-4, Class play 3, Junior prom committee 3, Senior bAll committee 4. DELORES BOIGFXZAHN .-.IRROR staff 3-4. Dope sheet 4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-- . FHA 3- . Home Economics demonstration 1, Photography Club 3, Ticket coamitte 4, Honor Society 4, Senior bail committee 4, ALVINA CHRISTOPHERSON May fete 1, GAA 4, FHA 3-4. aYKNA COLBY Chorus 1-3-4, May fete 1. GAA 1-2-3-4, FFA 3, Tumbling Club 1-2-3-4. BERNICE DANZINGER mIRRoR staff 3-4. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, GAA 3-4, Secretary 4, FHA 3-4, Home Economics demonstration 1, Usher 3-4 Honor Society 4. Class secretary 4, Senior ball committee 4, Declamation 1. DONALD DUNCANSON Band 1, Debate 4, MIRROR staff 1-2-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, Dope sheet 3. Football 3-4. Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2, Baseball 3-4, Archery 1-L, Class pi«y 3, Photography 1, Hall monitor 4, Dramatic Club 4, Hot lunch 4. Honor Society 3-4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4. MAURICE TUT BAA 4. MILDRED EDI (Transferred from Central, St. Paul 3) Debate 3, Extemporaneous reaaing 4. Class play 3. Drematic Club 4. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 4. Librarian 4. Hot lunch 4, Senior ball committee 4. SHIRLEY ELLENE RGER Oratory 2. Extemporaneous reading 3-4. MIRROR staff 4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, FHA 3-4, Photography 3. Librarian 2-4, Hall monitor 4, Dope sheet 4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4, Hot lunch 4. DALE ERICKSON FFA 1-2-3-4. FFA oratory 2-3-4, Football 4. Baseball 4. BERN TTA EVERSON FHA 3-4, Tumbling Club 4- JOHN FEENEY FFA 1, BAA 4. Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2. Baseball 2-3-4, Archery 1, Senior bAll committee 4, Extemporaneous speaking 1. ORLA FLAKOY Chorus 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Librarian 4. LORRAINE FORTHUN May fete 1. LOIS ANN GIFFORD FHA 3-4. Librarian 4. KEITH GLASSPOOLS Band 3-4, Chouus 2-3-4, Debate 3. Extemporaneous reading 3-4, MIRROR staff 1-3-4, Dope sheet 2-3-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, FFA 1-4, Photography club 3, Tumbling club 2. Dramatic club 4, One-act play 4, Class president 3, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4. DORIS GUNDERSON Chorus 4, GAA 4. FHA 3-4. MARVIN HECK TEA 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4, FFA oratory 2-3-4. FFA radio speaking 3. Ticket 1-2, Usher 1-2-3, Senior ball committee 4. PHYLLIS HECK Band 2-3-4. Chorus 4. Dope Sheet 4. Foreign Policy Forum 1-2, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4. Extemporaneous reading 2. FHA 3-4. Baseball 2. FFA 1. Chorus 3-4, Glee Club 3. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff , GAA 4, Class play 3, Hall monitor 1-2-3-4. May fete 1. GAA 4. FHA 3-4. (transferred from Alma, 4) BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 4, GAA, FHA 4, MERLIN ISAACSON JEAN JACKSON Dramatic Club 4, LFuKA JEl,SEN JOYCE JOHNSON Dramatic Club 4. MARY JANE JOHNSON Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 1-2-3, May fete 1. Operetta 1, Solo 1-2-3-4, Trio 2-3-4, Sextette 1-2-3, Declamations 1-2-3-4, Extemporaneous reading 3, Dramatic Club 4, Class play 3, Foreign Policy Forum 1, MIRROR staff 3-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Secretary 2, FHA 3-4, Song leader 3-4, Photography Club 3, Pep club 3-4, Hall monitor 1, Honor Society 3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Class secretary 1, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Dope sheet 4, Junior prom committee 3. VERNON JOHNSON Tumbling club 2, BAA 4, Archery 2-3-4. VIVIAN JOHNSON Chorus 3-4, Glee Club 2-3, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 4. Dope sheet 4, GAA 4, FHA 3-4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4, JIM KAREV MIRROR staff 2, Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball 2-4, Honor Society 4, Class president 2, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4, Extemporaneous reading 1. DUTTIE KENT BAA 4. FFA 1-2-3-4. Reporter 4. FFA oratory 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Baseball 4 WILLIS KOMRO Extemporaneous speaking 1, Track 3-4, BAA 4, Class secretary 3. ELMER LA DUKE Football 3-4, BAA4, Class Treasurer 3. JANE LARSON FHA 3-4. 13 LOIS LINSE Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus i-2-3-4, Olee Club 1-2-3, Operetta 1. Kay fete 1, Solo 2-3-4, Trio 2-3-4, Sextette 2-3, Debate 1-2-3-4, Declamations i-2-3-4, Foreign iollcy Forum 1-2, HIHBOR staff 1-2-3-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD 3-4, GAA 3-4, Pep Club 3, Dramatic Club 3-4, President 4, One- act play 4, Class play 3, Social committee 2-3, Class president 1, Class reporter 2, Honor Society 3-4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4, Photography Club 3, Oratory 4. ROBERT LOOMIS (Transferred from Ollaanton 2). CARL LUND FFA 1-2-3-4, President FFA.oratory 2-3-4. EMIL LUND FFA 1-2-3-4. FFA oratory 2-3-4. ROGER KACHnEIER Chorus 4, Debate 3-4, Oratory 3-4, Dramatic Club 4. One-act play 4, Class play 3, FFA 1-2-3-4, President 3, Secretary 4, FFA oratory 2-3-4, FFA radio speaking 3, MIRROR staff 3-4, Usher 3, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, Editor 3, Librarian 4. Hall monitor 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, President 4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4, Class secretary 1 FLYTKA nARTEN Chorus 1-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Operettal, May fete 1, Debate 1, Declamations 2, Extemporaneous reading 3-4, Dramatic Club 3-4, One-act play • , Class play 3, Foreign Policy Forum 1-2, MIRROR staff 2-3-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, Treasurer 3, Photography Club 3, Pep Club 3, Social committee 2-3, Honor Society 3-4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4. ALICE MEDIN (Transferred from Pepin, 4) GAA 4, GHA 4, Dramatic Club 4. IRaA MUELLER Band 3-- . Twirler 1-2, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, May fete 1, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff GAA 3-4, FHA 3-4, Hall monitor 3. RICHARD NE3Y (Transferred from. Central, St. Paul, 4), Football 4, Track 4, Baseball 4. LYLF N S Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-4, Debate 3, Oratory 3, Extemporaneous reading 2, MIRROR 3-4, FFA 4, BAA 4, Hall monitor 4, Football 4, Track 2, Baseball 3-4. MAURICE ODEGARD Extemporaneous reading 1. RICHARD PARISO (Transf«rred from Balboa, San Francisco, 4), Chorus 4, MIRROR staff 4, Football 4, Boaketball  , Track 4, Baseball 4, Class president 4, Dope sheet 4, Senior ball committee L GERALDINE PAULSON (Transferred from Gilmanton,3 GERTRUDE PENDERGAST DELORES UARB RG Glee Club 1, May fete 1, GAA 4, GEORGE REED FFA 1-2-3-4. DORIS ROTTTER Chorus 3-4, Glee Club 3. ANNE SATHER Band 1-2-3-4. Chorus 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3. Solo 1-2-3-4, Trio 2-3-4, Sextette 1-2-3, Operetta 1, May fete 1, Declamations 1-4, Extemporaneous reading 2-3, Dramatic Club 4. Class play 3, Foreign Policy Forum 1. MIRROR staff 1-2-3-4. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, FHA 3-4, Parlimentarian 4, Home Economics demonstration 1, Photography Club 3. Pep Club 2-3, Honor Society 4, Class secretary 2, Class reporter 3, Class treasurer 4. MARVIN SCHRIENER FFa 4, Basketball 3-4, Track 2, Archery 3. BLANCHE SCHULTZ Chorus 4, Glee Club 1, Kay fete 1, Declamations 1, MIRROR staff 3-4, Dope sheet 4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, FHA 3-4, Home Economics demonstrations 1, Senior ball committee 4, Photography Club 3. Ticket committee 3-4, Honor Society 4. FHA 3. FHA 3-4, Librarian 3, GOLDEN? SCHULTZ MARGIE SCH'JLTZ LOVELL STRUM ROBERT SXARE GAA 1-2, Tumbling Club 1 Dope sheet 4. GAA 4, FHA 3-4 Band 1-2, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, May fete 1 Football 2-3-4, Track 4, Baseball 2, BAA 4. Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, May fete 1, Operetta 1, Debate 1-2-3-4, Declamations 1-2, Extemporaneous speaking 3-4, Oratory 4, Foreign Policy Forum 1-2, Dramatic Club 3-4, One-act play 4, Class play 3, Photography Club 1, MIRROR staff 1-2-3, Editor 4, Dope sheet 1-2-3-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Manager 1. Basketball 2-3-4, Manager i, Track 3-4. Golf 3-4, Hall monitor 4, Clas6 president 1, Class reporter 2, Honor Society 3-4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4. KAE SAAM May fete 1, Declamations 1-2, Dramatic Club 4, Class play 3, MIRROR staff 3-4, BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, Dope sheet , GAA 3-4, FHA 3-4, Photography Club 3, Librarian • , Hall monitor 4, Hot luncn 3, Ticket committee 2-3-4, Usher 2-3-4, Junior prom committee 3, Senior ball committee 4. JOHN SGNDEREGGER (Transferred from Durand, 4) BAA 4. MARGARET STEINKE MIRROR staff 3. GAA 2-3-4. DCKNA STIINMFTZ (Transferred from Vest Division, Milwaukee, 3) Chorus 3-4, Glee Club 3, GAA 4. Dramatic Club 4. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4. WALLACE TANZ Extemporaneous speaking 1, Oratory 2. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3, Editor 4, MIRROR staff 3-4, . Hail monitor 4, Ticket committee 2-3, Usher 2, Honor Society 4, Junior prom ccmir.ittee 3, Senior ball committee 4. ROSEMOND TEELA Chorus 4, GAA 1. MERLIN THOMPSON Football 4. Baseball 4. FFA 1-2-3-4, Sentinal 4, FFA oratory 2-3-4, VIOLET WIBEL Dope sheet 4. PHYLLIS WHITWORTH Band 1, Drum majorette 2-3-4, Chorue 1-2-3-4. Glee Club 1-2-3, Operetta 1, Kay fete 1, Declamations 1-2, MIRROR staff 4. BUFFALO BILLBOARD staff 3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, President FHA 3-4, Photography Club 3, Tumbling Club 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 4, Secretary Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2-3, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Class reporter 1, Class treasurer 2, Class vice president 4, Junior prom committee 3. Senior ball committee 4. WARREN WRIGHT Chorus 4, FFA 3-4, FFA oratory 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Baseball 3-4 Junior prom committee 3. LUCILLE YARR1NGT0K Chorus 4. Dope 6heet 4, FHA 3-4. 14 15 H HI ffl MM Back How; Mr. Horn, Feeney (C). Seme (G), Stringer (G) . Everson (B) , Thomson VC), Pariso (B) , Duncanson (G-E). Johnson (E-B). Odegard (G-T). Glasspoole (T-B), Hill (B). Sharp (B) , Erickson (E), Skare (B). Second Row: Nyre (C), Erickson (T-G-E), Ness (T-G). Swain (3). Neby (B). uarberg (B). Larsen (T-G). Mahlum (T). Bauer (C), Gillette (B), Tanner (B). Front Row: Nelson (B). Franzwa (E), Paulson (T), La Duke (T-G), Larson (G), Brion (E), Peterson (B), Mock (E-B). Erickson Weight Height D. Nelson 125 5 4 L. Franzwa 140 5' 7 J. Paulson 150 5 8 E. La Duke 152 5'8 V. Larson 130 5 7 B. Brion 124 5' 8 R. Peterson 140 5'3 D. rfock 125 5'6 J. Erickson 131 5' 6£ D% Nyre 150 5'10 D. Erickson 130 5’5 L. Ness 150 5 9$ J. Swain 156 5' 11M D. Neby 160 5 7 S. Larson 150 5 5 D. Quarberg 135 5' 7 W. Bauer 200 6'5 :-B). Weight Height E. Mahlum 156 5 4 B. Bauer 120 5’4 J. Gillette 145 5 4 D, Tanner 127 5' 2 J. Feeney 150 5 8 L. Serum 161 5 B. Stringer 172 5 11 A. Everson 210 5'11M M. Thompson 180 6 1 D. Pari so 170 6 £ D. Duncanson 170 5 11 B. Johnson 155 5 9 G. Odegard 182 5 10 K. Gltsspoole 160 5'10 J. Hill 180 5 10 J. Sharp 156 5 9 N. Erickson 165 6 B. Skare 147 5 7$ 16 Buffalo letter men 1946 17 s f. A+ £ rv vz S • A. a r M fXsJf in,) -j 2 jcJ . ‘{'CssJj . • g rix -'  lOAS(4 First String Line-up w (Tt3Rc wUh y -riAtcap $W4Ji y (S',x4J ijudurM trw{]fyd'£U QjqA IZs v 1 IfM. Vn Everson; LHB Pari so; Sharp; RG Outward; C Thompson; piling up----not many regulars in starting was only opportunity for judging what team ntment---scoring pretty evenly distributed sleepers plays worked frequently, astonishing event---homecoming was gala affair----Whitehall's Buffalos to slaughter 34-7----Osseo game was r 19-18 --- seasons record: 2 wins, 2 ties and Durand BRT Arcadia Whitehall Osseo Augusta Galesville 12 Hill Everson Sharp Johnson Duncanson Pariso TD 18 18 12 12 12 EP 1 1 1 18 mm s w K ’' 5s ■‘Wf arr sAI twmsL • I ■■■■■■■■19 Meyer Nelson Nt 88 Nyre Olson Otto Paulson Paulson Rohrscheib Rosenthal Schreiner Serum Sol th Smi th Tans Thorson Obcrhofer • uarbcrg % Sharp Waste Ode a nr Robinson Shaw Winter Odt(jara Ronnei Smelt zer fifi.f'vO MM. HEllOEM Back Row; Luhrsen, Heike, Jackson. Steinmetz. Colby. Glaaspoole. Bauer. Duncanson. uarberg, Smith. . v t Third Row: Tanz, Heida, Fitzgerald. Paulson, Quarberg, Ness, Saam, Medin, Ede, Gibson, Skare. Second Row: Johnson. Schultz. Glasspoole, Alme, Marten, Johnson. Sather, Rohrscheib, Schreiner, Bloom, Stamm. 4 Front Row: Howard. Weiss. Gueldner, Sharp. Whitworth, Linse. Johnson, Machmeier, Hardy, r Hover son. yfJ f t ¥ Dramatic Club l Formed this year under the supervision of Mrs. Robert Edgar--- many members from every class in school---has purpose of training students as actors in future class plays---help with stage managing and other phases of play production— presented Mr. F as a one-act play.  4 I1 22 Left to right: Glasspoole, Sharp, Marten, Linse, Slcare, Mrs. Bdgar. One Act Play Mr. F-----the story of the difficulties of a poor man and wife with big Ideas aided finally by the mysterious Mr. F. Bob Slcare as composer and pianist___Lois Linse as his sympathetic wife---Keith Glasspoole as tne friendly apartment house manager--John Sharp as Mr. F. Slytha ,-iarten, prompter--Roger Machmeier, stage manager----Mrs. Robert Sugar, director play given at assembly for MHS---at Sau Claire Teachers College —-received a B rating at the state contest held at Madison. 23 Junior Class Play The Ado.r.able JUe-story of Mary Gay Colby, a teen-age girl who tried to play cupid to find herself a father--lead played by Donna Luhrsen---Jim Powers, her moral support who ended up being her father, played by Butch Johnson--other characters: Clarabelle——-«Ila Rohrscheib Elinor Colby———-Janis Colby Harriet Ayers---Karol Glasspoole Grant York------John Sharp Jimi y Ingle----Gerry Tan2 Bert Parnhorn--- --Newell Erickson Prompter was Beverly Amundson---stage manager and messenger boy was Marshall Smith--director was Mrs. Edgar. Sadie Hawkins dance 24 Standing: Skare, Howard, Grady. Q,uarfctrg, Stringer, Miss Stauber. Seated: Berg, Lin e, Hovtrson, Bauer, Bohrtcheib, Machmeier, Schreiner, Duncanson, Johnson, Sharp. Tanner. Debate Beginning of debate season saw several enthusiastic students eager to argue pro and con the year's question---- Resolved: That the federal government should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense ---debaters attendee three tournaments at lau Claire, one at Rice Lake, and one at Chippewa Falls----tied for tnira place at the Chippewa Falls sectional tournament, qualifying Mondovi for entrance in tne state tournament at Kacieon on March 1 where they tieu for third place. Team 1 Team III Affirmative: Joe Berg, Roger Kachmeier Negative: Lois Linse, Bob Skare Team II Affirmative: Judy Mechneier, Henri Hoverson Negative: Don Duncanson, John Sharp Team IV Affirmative: Pat Schreiner. Ila Rohrscheib Affirmative: Bob Bauer. Marjorie Johnson Negative: Dave Q,uarberg, Bill Stringer Negative: Pat Grady, Barbara Howard Coach-Miss Jacqueline Stauber 25 Amundson Dregney Goes Bauer Erickson Gueldncr Becker Beeson Bluem Brenner Colby Fimreite Eorthun Gates Gibson Gilbertson Hanson Hardy Heck Heida Holmes Hurtley Karev La Duke Larson Larson Class Officers President-------------Bill StA tTr J Vice President--------La Vonne Gates W-a Sec' y-Treos----------Ann Brenner y 71. 7 c sl Reporter--------------Allen Ness Adviser: Mrs. Ugar iX 11 X%- X+J J 26 • tj I Hock Ronnei Steinmetz Hartley, Lois Larson, UfflKE me ueM f! y , llr'A Back How: Mr. Nelson. Karew, Sharp, Far!so, Johnson, Skare, Berg rv t qj Front Row: Everson, Erickson, Bauer, Duncanson, Wright. t jj V s 7 B aket]apn- i feWa H Jjts ft «j £ Hi The 46-47 Buffalo Basketeers impressive string of wins dropped lost games oy only a very few points-Bauer, '46 alL-conference center, returned to squad second semester after missing first half of season in two football injuries-scoring fairly Lr evenly di stributed—-at tine of publication of this year's annual, Mondovians holding v- TS7 y y jr fa, aipeJ™ down number three spot in Mississippi Valley Conference----satisfactory record made elimination game for Eau Claire District Tourney unnecessary----participation in this V tournament followed close of successful conference season. ?? TM fflDinn [DfflOIE 29 Back Bow: Nelson, Leh;.an, Glasspoole, Ness, Schreiner, Hartley, Mr. Horn. Front Row: Quarberg, Swain, Stringer, Gueldner, Larson. Besk« tball—B Team The second string---training place for the younger high school cagers---this year1 s B squaa largely inexperienced---played preliminary game, home and away---victories were few but experience gained invaluable---produced promising prospects for next season's A team. Some excitement in Augusta game. Players that can be identified are: Dickenson of Augusta, and Irickson (5), Karew (6), and Wright. Mondovi lost by two. 30 um i ffl a mm mm Alme J-' TV'S Bauer Becker Becker Bloom Bluem Borgwarat Brentner Crandall Davis Brenn Brion Deutscher Dowden Christo- Cleasby Colby pherson Ede Evans Feeney Fitzgerald Forthun Gillette Grady Gueldner Gullickson Harvey Hlemer Howard 1saacson Jensen Johnson Johnson Langert 32 Lawrence Ac Cann Neis Nelson Pabst Parkhurst Paulson Sather Sather Schultz Smith Stanke Sval n Urness Ulberg Ulberg Nelson Oaegard Olson Paulson Robinson Roetter Schultz Segerstrcm Sie Tanner Thompson Thorson Weiss Williams Winter Olson Risen Simonson Urness Yarrington Not on Picture: Robert Dutter, Jerry Irickson, Allen Nelson, Roger Peterson, Gerald Struck, Ruby ThaiIt 33 Back Row: Ness, Bauer, Ness, Skare, Johnson, Pariso, Erickson, Wright, Sharp, Glasspoole. Quarberg, Risen, Urness, Schultz, Colby, Jackson. Second Row: Schreiner, Holmes. Roetter, Evans, Sather. Grady. Colby, Glasspoole, Heida. Luhrsen, Mueller, Schultz, Otto, Weiss, Johnson. Gunderson, Sather, Heike, tyiarberg, Gueldner. Front Row: Miss Dunne, Bloom, Johnson, Gates, Q,uarberg, Fimreite, Steinmetz, Fitzgerald, Paulson, Marten, Linse, Whitworth, Johnson, Yarrington, Kolstad, Alme, Tanz, Howard, Flakoy. Chorus Organization of 61 voices---------meets every Tuesday ana Thursday plus special rehearsals before concerts-----------presented Hanael's Christmas Messiah before a large audience on Decer.ber 15----gave a spring concert----went on a spring concert tour tx.rougn neighboring towns---attended the music festival at Fau Claire in May hoping to repeat last years record of a first rating in Class B---piano accompanist is Mary Jor.nson. « ( . .. Girls Trio Boys Quartette Back Row: Skare, Glasspoole. Sixth Row: Bauer, Ness. Cook. Tanz, Bauer. Fifth Row: Heck. Schultz. Skare. tyiarberg. Tanz. Fourth Row: Sharp, Luhrsen, Mueller, Heida, Gueldner. Third Row: Hart. Sather. Koenig. Heike, Schultz. Second Row: Johnson, Sather. Bauer, Ness, uarberg. Front Row: Miss Dunne, Bauer, Linse, Gates, Bauer, Erickson, Whitworth. Band Made up of 34 pieces---played at most home basketball and football games played an American Legion convention at Menomonie---meets for practice every Monday, Wednesday and Friday----is led in marching by Drum Majorette Phyllis Whitworth----furnished music between halves of Class C Basketball tournament and for Buffalo County Polio Benefit Basketball game-----attended the Spring Music Festival at Fau Claire as a Class B band. 35 n m um ora dd M U ljLio. JLy iZ_Jlxtt£u if t, Reed ■yjlA tA Wc'K Rd K--0  A 4 poo ijJ i 4 e lgto 4®orw -. ..----ywuu )r - , L lfi£-4 n uS-our Third Row: Isaacson, Olson, Cieasby Sch diner, McCann, LuPndal, Se erstpom, “eck. -a v-- 1 Eh is. Risen. Erickson, Davis, OIsoq, Ede, ' ... - - - T X yJ, is Second Row; Kn : Obe«iofer, BLuem, elfrager, Urness _. T, VJ- . 4-A Si-onsor.. SReinmet . Roetter. Vt r| 'torttot koa Ajian, %fU Si9T Qfh l e yS -c -- ¥J? j -CoJA ‘ |l ’ 1M  1l)',i -4, - 0 r jAt JU c Song: Hail to th EFA-colors: Blue and gold-motto: Learning to do, do ig to learn; ,4 o - , Annual father-eon w 2 il wJL banquet held at end of school term74-operate stand at fair and basketball ............. - -' - ■' - - Machneler, Mi. V flA tournament to obtain money fcr chapter---Mr. Joe Wild, jioe B rj ° er Carl Lund, and Marvin Heck attended National Convent U avtferrisa uTty, Missoni. ' • A ) XP J ') d— Aj(sg sr 0 ' ''diiZSv ' Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter- -Ea Mahlum -Marvin Heck -Roger Machmeier -Duttie Kent Hi « A 1 A. . • ;vf •.A Sentinel----------Merlin Thompson Adviser-----------Mr. Abrams • % . 4 c U 36 «0 Bark. ®nv Thorson, Forthun. Stamm, Heike. Gifford, Schultz. Bauer. Otto, Johnson, Jackson. Machmeier, Larson, Lawrence, Deetz, Fide, Gunderson, Braver, uarber , Dre ney, Jensen, Erickson, Third Row: Ulberg, Whitworth, Larson, Dutter, Johnson, Christopherson, Everson, Becker, Ulberg, Ulberg, Lund, Brantner, Danzinger. Ellenberger. Weiss. Gueidner, Howard, chultz. Pabst, Christopherson, Quarberg. Jensen, Haray, Medin, Gates, Johnson, Sather, Gibson, Colby, Brenner'£ }■-Saam. Rohrscheib, Holmes. Bluem, Schultz, Yarrington. Becker, rfahli Tp'0 Grady, Schreiner, Schultz, Heida, Danzinger, Tanz, Mrs. Rosenf Amunuson, Jonnson, Sather. Mueller, Quarberg FHA coio The FHA Loyalty Song-----flower: Red rose----motto: Toward new hori ite--symbol: A house held up by two hands of youth— month---started last year. Officers President--Gerry Tanz Vice-President--Bernice Danzinger Secretary--Beverly Amundson Treasurer—Karol Glasspoole Song Leader—Mary Johnson Historian—Cleo Ouarbtrg Reporter—I rpa Mueller Parliamentarian — Anne Sather Adviser—Mrs. Rosenthal 37 Back Row: Bauer, Machmeler, Schultz, Sather. Otto, Johnson, Colby, Glasspoole, Gueldner, Schultz, Danzinger, Ede Third Row: Taaz Second Row: Cl Tanz r, Vinter, Amundson, Dutter , Marten, Hardy, Rohrscheib, , Fimreite, Stamm. Heike, Johnson, Hoverson, Stringer, BUFFALO BILLBOARD ubxiphed in April, 1946-—Roger Machmeier first editor-—financed by business men---set up by student work---published by HERALD NEWS--- two weeks eighteen issues per year---free to Mondovi High students--- .•egular four page edition--edited this year by Wallace Tanz---has a regular newspaper staff-----------------------------------------------------gossip held by students as favorite article-staff has two advisers: Mrs. Robert Edgar and Miss Jacqueline Stauber-—Joe Berg worried about money as business manager---good feature writers: Joan Karew, Donna Steinmetz, Joyce Johnson--sports news: Dave Quarberg--star reporters: Beverly Amundson, Joyce Schultz, June Winter, Betty Fimreite---hard working typists: Mae Saam, Blanche Schultz, Delores Bolgenzahn, Bernice Danzinger. 38 n mwuworn s: ipverageuau and 15 extracurricular points — ors: j veraiMr88 and 20 ext -curricular points t hayf ventirw faculty's appw val before entering—t-iponsorpd aanavng lessons and jilallo ween dance. Of icers Roa r Machineier Bob SkAre f [ T , A' isurer: Mary Jane Johnson : Don Duncanson. Lois Linse. llytha Marten, and Joe Berg. 86 Stauber T 39 ffl ME TT, Back Row: Serum, Eae, Rieen, Komro, Amundson, Hurtley, Neis, Kolstad. Third Row: Larson, Odegard. Holstein, Franzwa. Nyre. Serum. Ness. Second Row: Mr. Horn, Paulson, Shaw, Meyer, Kent,La Duke, Nelson, Mahlum. Front Row: Winter, Harvey, Bauer, Sonderegger, La Duke, Smith Dowden. Boys Athletic Association The school s newest organization formed in the fall of 46-----Garfield Odegard, Don Holstein, and Maurice Fde instrumental in setting up this group any boy in school not engaged in prep ball eligible---two games played every Monday night---four teams made up league: Crack Shots--Hotshots—-Rough Riders—Red Devils. 40 ffl UOMO Back How: Alme, Brion, Bauer, Schultz, Mr. Horn. Front Row: Peterson, Tanner, Robinson, Erickson, Gillette. Freshman Basketball Freshmen basketballere are coached by Mr. Donald Horn----designed to provide future material for MHS teams---practiced regularly after high school scrimmages-----played intcr-school teams during noon hours. 41 [RfFUEK 1TIM [Bffllin Back Row: Colby, Forthun, Colby, Steinke. uarberg. Otto. Sather. Johnson, Jackson, Ronnel, Machmeler. Bauer, Sather, Fide. Gunderson. Dre ney. Jensen. Third Row: Alme. Johnson, Brenner, Grady, Danzinger. Lawrence. Colby, Helke, Mueller, Deetz, Weiss, Howard, Gueldner, Ronnel, Johnson, Schreiner, Gates. Second Row: Yarrin ton, Jensen, Hanson, Holmes, Fimrelte, Steinmetz, Saam, Dutter, Amundson, Tanz, Helda, Linse, Glasspoole, Medin. Winter, Rohrscheib, Bloom, Hoverson, Hardy. -gs. stopherson, Schultz. Deutscher, Forthun. Colby. Whitworth, Miss Meyer, in er, Luhrsen, Marten, Johnson, Schultz. Sather. ticy s clation ¥ ce X week---sponsored football aance fclude basketball tournament, volley ball, OFFICERS President---------Phyllis Whitworth Vice President----Donna Luhrsen Secretary---------Bernice Danzinger Treasurer---------Janis Colby Adviser-----------Hi ss Meyer 42 mmoiw m Koin.il macnmoj Tumblers Chosen for ability by team members—tumble for all home games--practice before each eyhibition--directed by Miss June Meyer. Back Row: Tans, Luhrsen, Colby, Colby. Second Row: Bloom, Helda, Alme, Holmes, Miss Meyer. First Row: Colby, Fverson, Howard, Gates, Whitworth. Whitworth, Colby, Smith, Johnson 43 44 Eighth Grade Back Row: Fimreite, Tan , Swain, Brougham, Anderson, Schaffer, Boigenzahn, Hartley. Third Row: Beeson, Hagness, Duncanson, Peterson, Media, Lubinsky. Seram. Schultz. Second Row: Nyre, Paulson, Neis, Bauer, Langert, Mehls, Johnson, Mrs. Conger. Front Row: Larson, Kins. Danzinger, Risen, Hart, Crandall, Hurtley. Fearer. Junior High Basketoali Back Row: Hagness. Paulson, Serum, Fimreite, Mr. Horn. Front Row: Boigenzahn, Hurtley. Brougham, Beeson, Anderson. Seventh Grade Back row: Grady, Howard. Bauer, Smeltzer, Brougham, Wright, May, Weiss, Becker. Thira row: Robinson, Crandall, Hart, Hurtley, Sather, Peterson, Larson. Hollister, Hedberg. Second row: Litchfield, Schultz, Schultz, Serum, Ide, McLaughlin, Peterson, Hovty, Nyre, Miss Odegard. First row: Thompson, Paulson, Olufson, Ede, Gueltzow, Nyre, Bloom, Koenig. 45 MAE ALICF ENGLISH Commercial teacher--from Whitewater Teachers College—has charge of dope sheet for Class C hasKetball tournament--responsible for the printing of all programs of various activities--business adviser to MIRROR staff--on social committee. t JUKI rf TTR Grauuate of La Crosse Teachers College—teaches science and girls' phy ed— adviser to GAA-director of tumbling-member of school social committee. 47 MBS. ASFXN TD7 Senior Class adviser---teaches Inglish and Latin----graduate of Ripon College-----has cnarge of the Mondovl High School library. ARS. GLFH ROSENTHAL Horae economics instructor from Stout Institute--advises newly organized Mondovl Chapter of Homemakers of America----directs hot lunch program---Fresnman Class auviser. 48 MBS. ROBERT FDGAR  Director of dramatics (Junior. Senior, and ene-act .plays)---adviser to Dramatic and Photography Clubs---directs declamations andeEtemporfideous reading activities---adviser to BUFFALO BILL-BOARD and Sophomore Glass Vteachee EngLiah----from Eau Claire Teachers College. JACQUELINE 8TAUBER itl ] Instructor in histdry and Junior Class and H nor S cie-ty----- advises staff pj %he BUFlALO BILL- 4 ♦ foe ; Sty from Stevens Point Teachers College---adviser to in debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking-ana editorial staff of t(it MIRROR----on social 49 chest h dodge Teacher of eocial problems In addition to filling his poet as superintendent of schools in Mondovi. BETTY DUNNE Music director of MHS Band and Chorus----graduate of Lawrence College in Appleton 50 FENTON if RAMS Graduate of the University of Wisconsin-----teaches agriculture and shop to students of MHS---adviser to Future Farmers of America , Mondovi Chapter, and to Freshman Class. GEORGE NELSON Coach of Mondovi's athletic teams----instructor in boys phy ed, in biology, and in woodworking---graduate of Eau Claire Teachers College. 51 DONALT HORN Physics, chemistry, and mathematics teacher from River Falls Teachers College----- adviser to Boys' Athletic Association, intra-mural athletics-----coaches Freshman ana Junior High teams---has charge of admissions committee. RAYMOND WHITE Arrived in January to teach social problems, geography, arithmetic, and aeronautics----- from Eau Claire Teachers College. 52 IMffltM Ml ie mi J $ r' Standing: Nogle, Bollinger. Seated: Whelan. Belton, Tanner. Board of Education A Responsible for school functions---hire teachers----decide when and when not to have school —approve of all things the school purchases, articles for the hot lunch room or any rooc in the school—--students are grateful for their tine and effort spent to improve Mondovi High School. M 54 ----14., Fbn r 1 ■x
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