Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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A . , . - . e w . . . . 1 1 C .-r,- 'x x K i 9 S , ' as IAM, FACULTY ou MR mf' new was awww yQS OUR PRINCIPAL, M DODGE C L DODGE M A Degree, Un1vers1ty of Wisconsin, Phy slcs and Aeronautics Instructor GEORGE NELSON B E Degree, Eau Claire Teachers College, Blology, Chem1stry, Drivers Training Instr uctor BILL HEHLI B S Degree, Stout Insti tute, Industrial Arts, Ad visor of Senlor Class and of the B A A JANE ROSENTHAL B S Degree, Stout Insti tute Homemak1ng Instructor Lunchroom Advlsor, AdVl8OP in of FHA, and Freshman Class CHARLOTTE QUARBERG B S Degree, LaCrosse Teachers College Freshman English, Librarian, Foren sics, Dramatics, Photogra EEG phy, and Honor Society Ad visor Director of Senior Class Play s QUABB 4 Q r ,J VM, MB- , ' - , B G x I O O . W L. -11 MR EMANUEL MISS BOARDVAN RICHARD EMANUEL B S Degree, Eau Clalre Teachers College Physlcal Education and Algebra Instructor Coach of Football, Basketball and Baseball Advlsor of The Letter Club MARY JO BOARDMAN B S Degree River Falls St Teachers College Sophomore Engllsh Amer1can Hlstory Dlrector of Junlor Class Play LINCOLN DEET2 B S Degree Rlver Falls St Teachers' College Agrlcultural Instructor Advlsor F F DON MILES B S Degree, River Falls Teachers' College Soclal Problems, Geography, Asslstant Coach, Coach of Track, Director of On Act Play, Advlsor of M Club DELORES WRIPHT B S Degree, w1SCOnS1n State College, Eau Clalre Physlcal Ehucatlon Dlrec tor, Advlsor of Pep Club, G A A and tumbllng World Hlstory MARJORIE SCHALLER B. S. Degree ln Education Lacrosse Teachers College MISS Junior, senior English WRIGHT Advisor of Thespians. Advlsor of Junlor Class. 5 M' XJ I 1 MR fHIES Hs., 5 ' be ' X - , V . in 'eg I ' ,XE , R' C 2 1' ,O I - A l A I r C A uCt MR. of . : A. . A e.. ' '-A. I C I ' .. A . . . - - b O 0 T I Z, S 'HUGH JACK BOMAN B. S. Degree, University of Minnesota, Director of Band and Chorus ROSELYN SKROCH B. S. Degree, College of St Teresa, Winona, Minnesota. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typing Instructor Mirror Advisor, Co-c hairman of Tio- ket Sales Advisor of Dope Sheet FRANCIS BALLARD B S Degree, Eau Claire Teachers College, General Science, Mathematics and Advanced Algebra Instructor Advisor of Junior Class Co chairman of ticket sales MAVIS KINS Secretary f Mondov1's School System BALLARD 'USS BOARD OF EDUCATION ww- Ns WA Standing K W Grady, J H Hesselman, R E Ecko Sitting R J Tanner, C L Dodge, Dr R A Kreher SENHQDQQQ xy :mul GW 'fx 9 at as 1 0' .ff fp SM GW' 'AN-vw XXQQ5 N.-s-05 was W' Q, Xos cs Q5 Y :af if M' Qwttxf 3 Y 1 N f pf-'ff fb gb sm X wx, 4, ,affffff I W 1, 0 I I 4 I I I I , I ' ' 'A ' , ' I s. l , I , s . I . ' I I . ' ' ' : I I I I I I e ' I . l 9 . Z1 , I I I l I I I , . 4 H I . In . I - I I e I cd ' ' . 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' ' ' 1 N3 51 Qi :cs f' NANCV POPINQCN JACh PVNNIN Jgnmtxa WARE 'If' JHIELLE SKARE- A lively person with e friendly way, e eenee of humor, and always gay N Band 1 2 3-L, Chorus Solos 1 2 3 I+, Ensembles 3 Debate 1, Declamatione 1 2 L, Jr Claes Play, 'Xheepian l ct play If Mirror 1 2 3 I., LEFOY QLGEHS TPCM AUDRF' NESS Buffalo Bill Boerd 1 2 3, GAA 1 2 3 L., 'meapians 3 I, Photo Club 2 3 In 'Nix-1:Lng 1 2 3 L, 'lumbling 1 2 3 L, FHA 1 2 3-I., FHA Dhonetretions 1 2, Honor Society 3-L, Dope Sheet 1 2, Pep Club 1 2 3 I, JOAN '11-IORESON 'A gigle ie worth s dozen gems w Bend 1 2 3 1. Pep nano 1., chorus I 'Q l 3, Glee Club 2 3, Jr Claes Play, 'Iheepiane 3-lo, Buff elo B111 Been! 2, FHA 1 2 3-J., CT:-eaeurer b,QPer1iemmt- SN? erien 2, Photo Club 2 3 L, Honor Society I., Librarien 3 lo NANCY ROBINSON 'A little mischief by the way, e littb fun to spice eeeh dey I Buffalo Bill Board 3, GAA 2 3-lo, FHA 1, Ticket Colm 3, Cless C 'Iburnemmt 3, Claes B moummant. 3, Jr C1533 ph, gp,.m,,,,,., JACK gamma-, PHYLLIQ EACH DAVID HOWARD He'e forward-when on the basketball floor Besketball 1 2 3 ls, Blseball 1 2 3 L, Letter Club 2 3 L, Class C 'Doumament 1 2 3 lo, Chee Officll' L, LERCY SHJERSTRGM I'11 tackle e.ny'thlng. -Chorus 3, FFA Quartet L, Football l 2 3 L, fLetter winner 2 3 IJ A11 Northwest honorable mmtion L, Treck 2, FFA 1 2 3 L, Cvice Pres. LJ BM 3, Photo Club 3, Letter Club 2 3 L, Class Vice Pres. 1- AUDRE! NBS-'A modest student of sober phiz, who studies hard, and minds her biz. Band 3 L, Chorus 1 3, Glee Club 2 3 L., Jr. Close Phy QPrompterJ,Mirror L, I-'HA 2 3 L, Photo Club 2 3 A, Thesplans 3 lo, Honor Society 3 lo, Llbrarlan L, hot Lunch L. PHYLLIS BACH 'She loves only one-at a t1me. -GAA 2 3 II, I-'HA 1 2 3, Photo Club 2, 'lumblmg Club 3-L. DAVID POPAPD let hun be the devil and he w11l. Band l 2, Chorus 1, Jr. Class Play, hlrror 1 2 3 le, Football 1 3 lo, fI.etter wmner 3-Ljco Captain II, All Conference I., All Northwest lst Team L, All State Honorable I-'entlon L, Football 'anager 2, Basketball 1-2 3 L, Letter Winner 3-I., Baseball l 2 3-L, 'Ihespiane 3 L, Letter Club 1 2 3 L, Claes C Tournament 1 2 3. 8 IT a-Q A -:-9 LEPOY RCSLAN LOElNA YEISEIBVCK IOIS ,INTER 153. NAPCY LEE LEROY Hosrnur 'ms a member of the FFA, he raises cane ball L, FFA 1 2 3 L fsec LQ, BAA 1 2 3 l,,C1ass toumammt 2 3 LORENA wE151r1 HECK Her mind is here, but her heart is LILA ISAACSON DONALD SVELTZER elsewhere Debate 2, Declamation 1, Oratory 2, GAA 2, FHA 1 2 3, Hot Lunch 2 L Usher 3 IDIS WINTER PW life is like a story book a new hero in every chapter Chorus l FQ 3, Glee Club 2 3 lo Trio 3 L Double Trio 3, GAA 1 2 3 L, .X 'V' Photo Club 1 2, 'Phsspians 3 L, Usher 2, Class Secretary 2 NANCY LEE?- If you don't like my gait, don't swing on it Band 1 2, Chorus 1 3, Glee Club 2 3 L, Ensembles, Jr Class Play CProd J, CAA 1 2 3 14, FHA 1 2 3, 'Nmbling Club l 2-L, 'Ihespians A, Pep Club 2 3 L, Hell Monitor 1 2 3, Claes V President 2, Cheerleader 3 I, LILA ISAACSCN 'She is inno- 5 cent but ohl so mischievous Buffalo Billboard 3, Class C LA VEBNE LINSE JUAN CHPISTOPHERQCL toumament, class B tournament, GAA 1 2 3 lo, FHA l, Photo Club A, Ticket Comm 3 L, DCNALD SP'E1TZEH, Waybe 1'm not so good in math, but you can't say I ain't good in Ehplish --Class C tournament 1 2 3, Jr Class Play Cstage Manage:-J, Football 1 2 3 l,, Letter winner I,, all conference honorable mention L, FFA l 2 3 lo, Basketball 1 2 3 L., Letter Club I, LA VENUE LINSE-'Hirh school girls? '11-ey're so Juvenile but collere rirle, hnml Let ter Club 2 3 I., Co-captain L, all-conference L, All northwest 2nd team L, all state honorable mention, Jr Class Play Mirror 3 Football 1 2 3 L, Letter winner 2 3 lf, Basketball 1 2 3 lo, Baseball 1 2 3 lo, FFA 1 2 3 I+, 'Ihespians 3-I., Letter Club President 3, Class C tournament 1 2 3, Class Sec 3 JCAN CFPISTCPHEHSCN I always like school the vacation pax-tl -Chorus 3, FHA 1 2 3 Photo Club 3, Glee Club 3 A 9 M , S . ro ,Z .hx . ' V 5 I A .D 5 ' . A A 5 :L Q , J '. . 'I . '1 1 : 1. 3 1 J J ,A 'J YJ . 4 lo, fl ,f 5 gk 'f ' a t , ' 51 4 ' 9 ,fi 1 A W A Pr-'A quartet z., Jr. Claes Play gm-oa.y, mek I., px-A basket- . -- -, , - -- A ' - . - 'A - 4 V V 1 - Q I . i I . --, -, --- '-45 ' , I 1 ' , .. 'T?Jp 5 - . - 1' yr i . . AJ Y -- . - , , SHLRNAN RCMNIE Man wlth an eoucateo toe Football 3 A fLetter wmner A, wor' numeral 31 Track 2 3 A, FFA basketball team A FFA l 2 3 A fPres A BAA 3, Photo Club 3,C1ass C 'foumament 1 2 3, Class B Tournament 3, Letter Club 3 A YAPIIV1. F CC? 'Ihere are other men than those ll' school FHA 1 LCIS HAPFTXESC Her heart is llke the moon, always chanzlnv, and like the moon there's alwa s a man Ln 1t Jr Class Play, fTicket Comm J Mirror A, Buffalo mllboard l, GAA 2, FHA 1, Photo Club 2 3 'Iumblmg Club 1 A Librarlan A, Hot Lunch l 2 A JIM BLAGER Hwhadaya know, late aga1nI Band 1 2 3 A, Jr Class Play, Football 3 A Let ter wlnner A, won numeral 33 Basketball l 2 3 A fletter wlnner 3 Aj Baseball 1 2 3 A, 'Ihesp1ans 3 A, Letter Club 2 3 lo, Class C Tournament 1 2 3 A HWY COOK The only way to have a fr1end is to be one Band 1 2 3 A fsolos 1 2 A, Ctate Solo 2, Duet l Chorus 1, Glee Club A,jDebat.e 1, Declamatmns 1 2 3 A J Class Play, lfirror 1 2 A, Buffalo Blllboarfi 1 2 3, Dope sheet A GAA 1 2 3 A, CV Pres AJ I-'HA 1 2 3 A fPres A, Rec Chair man 2, Photo Club l 2, Thespians 3 A, Hall Monitor 3 Cheerleader 2 3 A, Student Council 2 3 A CSec 3, Presl, an an 'iii- Sec of Freshman Class, FHA demonstrations 1 2, Honor society 3 A qsec AD rtoamcs oLsoN High school days 3 ' 'N have their delights, but they can't compare with high .-- if F5- echool nights Mirror A, GAA 3 A, Buffalo Billboard 3, Photo Club A, Ticket C0ml!1 3 A,Class C Ioumament, Class B 'Ibumament 3, Dope Sheet A VELVIN LAHSON Don't worry about me, I'11 find my way FFA 1 2 3 A, Buffalo Bill board 2, Track A, BAA 1, Photo Club 3 A , Jr Class Play 'N fProd I CHARLOTTE LINSE- I.0mr,1es.n, and likeable Band SHERMAN RONNEI MARILYN PAULSCP 2 3-lo, FHA 2 3 A, Chorus 1 3, Glee Club 2 3 A, Ensembles 1 2 3-lo, GAA 2 3-A, Jr Claes Play, Buffalo Billboard 1 2 3, FHA Song Lender 3 A, Photo Club 2 3 A, 'Ihespians A, Chorus Librarian 2 3 A, Hell Monitor 2 3-A, Hot Lunch 1, Usher 2 3 A, Clue B 'Num 2 3 A, FHA Demons 2 J, -Q! WNY COOK 445- FLORELC as E CLSON LCIQ HA' Ess Jn FLAG 55 A, 'JUb'5? NELVIN LARSCN CI-'APlCTTE IIFSE 10 A. ,Z - . A , . u -, . A -- g . ---, .j- -- rms:-- y . .n . . H. -, . -, ' - -. , -- ' -- - - - . - . ' - c --- . A -,u ' .n.. --- , -- M ' --- , r. . -- ' -- .. n o , n n ' I . - - ,yn ' . . , , - .. .. - , 5 ' , l 1 H 1 K F A ,. - , .. . A 53.5 5- be 1. I vu Q A-A V xx -. 552, - ' IFF' 1 ' . .- W A A - - vx - , it N' a 1 -1 - . - , -- 3- ' ' ' - . - - - . y 4 2 1 , A a. Q 5 -2 2, UUE 1 - 1 ER A, f ,7 - . V5 ,X A Nb- Q N A N A -a 2 Q V! U ' w 3' I ' T' it ' 1, 2 1, , f DOINA STELLINGUFJIF-'A girl that blushes is better than one that tume pale. -Band 2-3, Jr. Clsss Pl!! KT!-cket Ccumd, Blffalo Billboard 3, GAA 2-3-L, Photo club 2-3-L, Hot Lunch L, Ticket CGIIQ I., Claes c nvunlment, Class B Tournament 3. JIM B01,LINGER-- All he needs is a hook, hels got a line!-Band 1-2-3, Chorus 1, Jr. Class Play, Mirror l-2-3-I., Football 1-2-3-L, Basketball 1 2-3-lo, Letter winner l-2-3-14, Baseball 1-2-3-I., 'rhespians 3-I., Letter Club 2-3-lo, Class C 'poumament 1-2-3-I+, Student Council 2- 3-lo, Honor Society 3-B. NEIL HILAND-'I mean to live and die e bachelor-what are you laughing at? Jr. class Play fProd.Q, FFA- quartet I., Pootball 2-3-lo, Letter winner 3-lo, All-conference L, All-northwest honorable mention L, Track 3-A, FFA basketball 3-L Letter Club 3-lo, FFA l-2-3-J., fsentinsl 31, BAA In LILA ROSI:NTl'lA!..- The teachers think I am so sweetg they always put me in the toruoet seat. -Buffalo Billboard 3, GAA 3-4, Photo club I., Ticket comm. 3-L, class C Toumament 3, Class B Toumament 3. BARBARA QUARBERG--Give me men d music and I'l1 be happy- Band l-2-3-L, Chorus l-3, Glee Club 2-3-L, Bxsembles l-2-3 I+, Trio 3-L, Declamations 3-L,Jr. Clase Play, Thespisns 1 act play I., Mirror l-2-3-lo, Buffalo Billboard 1 2-3-GAA- 1 2 3-L, Photo Club 2 3-ls, 'lhespians 3 I+, Student council I! 3 lo, FHA 1 2 3, Pep band 3-la, Honor society 3 L, 'Ihespians W gh student director, Class C Tourn 2, Psp Club DICK PETER SON 'Late to bed, late to rise, I'm not a sucker, like some of you guys -Mirror L, Football 3, 'mespians L, BAA 3-lo LOIS STEINKE-'Be silent and sate silence never be trays you Hall monitor L, Usher 3, FHA 1 DELLA YEDIN DONNA STEILINGWERF JIF UOLLINGER Don't wait for something to tum up, get a shovel and dig for it Debate l, Declan 3, Jr Claes Flay KP:-od J PHA demons 2, Mirror 2 3 L, Usher 1 2, Buftaloe Billboard 2 3 Photo Club 2 3 L, 'mmbling Club l 3 L, 'Ihespiane 3 L,Claes Pres 3,Honor Society 3 L,Psp Club 2 3 l.,l-Ionor society L ,AIV 'WN Clin H A President FHA 1 2 3 I+ Ksec 3, Vice Pres IJ GAA 1 2 3 lo NEIL 'flumn LILA Rcsmmlm I., f' Hr DELLA Mmm LMS STHME QALQA A QuH.13e.1 DICK P Taser 11 .v 5 - - A Q ,gf I ' W- ' ' ' ' A X, Q A - ' A , - , , .. 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A m 1 . .. f' V 7 EL 'ne C if DELOYJJ M KATE BLUMHARDT A, Debate 2, Cratory 2, Jr Class Play, Thespian l act play I+, Mirror 3 lo, Buffalo Billboard 1 2 3, Photo Club 2 3, GAA 1 2 3 L, fvice Pres 3D Honor Society 3 L for-es Ll Pep Club 3 I, Thespians 3 A, Thespian student Director, Pres of GAA L, 'Iheepian President I, D1-ILCPES MC CANN Dashing to ana fro, she's always on the go Chorus 3 Glee Club 3, Buffalo Billboard 3 CAA l 2 3 L, Photo Club 2 3 lo, Tlcket Comm 3 L, Class C Tournament, 3 ln, Class E Toumament 3 1, r Class Play fPublic1tyj 11015 FFALZMA Just what she 15, not pamted up to be what she isn't Chorus 1 3, Glee Club 2 3, Buffalo B11lboard 2 3, Photo Club 2 3 lo, Ticket Comm 3 14, Thesp1ans 3, C-AA I., Class C Tournament 3, Class B Tournament 3, Jr Class Play CPr0d uctionj B'RT GEEENMCCD All the great men are dead and 1'm 'not' feeling so well m,,selflH Football 3 lo, Let ter winner I., Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Photo Club 2 3, The3Pi5n5 3 14 BAA ls, Letter Club 2 3 14 ROMAINE ENDEP.SOIw 3 I+, Photo Club 2 3 lo, 'Ihe Pia.ns L, BAA A CAROL OTTUM Good Hall Monitor 3 b, 'Ihespians L, GAA 1 2 3 L, FHA 1 2 I+ LYIA frlend Chorus 2 3, Glee Club 2 3, Yirror lt, 'Iheepians 3 A, QQCANN 41 I9 11? LOIS FRANZWA BUR1 GRE CJWLCD ROMAINE EDDLRSHJ CARQL OTTL,M 1 4'f -7 LYLA TOE RALPH LA DUKE A friend and a gentleman, need we say mor-ev Football lt, Track nature is always good company Chorus 1, Class C Tournament 3 I+ MOE Her happiness shall never end, for happy folks have many a Hall Vonitor L, Usher 2 3 L, GAA 1 lt, FHA 1 3, Class C Tournament 2 3 lo, Class B Tournament 2 3 L, Ticket Comm 2 3 L, Jr Class Play make up Com J RALPH LA DUKE He has common sense in a way that'e uncommon Mirror 1, Track A, BAA 2 3 L, Photo Club 3 I, 12 . A A 1 J V A cs' fo- f of A V, f , rv J ff' Q t.N A tvs, Q, 5 J , ' ' 5 T' ' ' ,f , . . . L KATE BLUMHARDT- '1Gt'B argue. -Chorus 1, Declamations 3- y- Q t - - - . .. : Y' E ' - , - V A 4 I 1- . p R . , .1 an K - , J . - ' ' . ' f-- . ' ' ' fx . 1 -- . - A A 1546 - , - - . v-- Q -- 20-.4,4 D 2Cfa-1x9 0 ffdxz-ll ,4.f,a-ev-41 534 fci'4,l Za. at ' 49029-'fb fygazb an ego W' JOE OB1..hHCFER IMAJIL DEIITSCHER LAME Goss ,M '79 'OE CBERHOI-'vw How can that be football L, Letter win ner L, Track 1 2 3 L MAJIL DEUTSCFEP The urandest girl LA-VIS DCNHLD H-AGEX we ever knew ingenious, thoughtful, and pleasant too Chorus 2 3, Glee Club 2 3, Double rio 3, l1rror L, Dope Sheet 3 L Jr Class Play CProgramsj, Thespians 3 L, FPA 1 2 3, Class C Toum 3 Ticket Conm 3 L, GAA L, Ponor Soclety L, CSec Ll Thespians 3 L, Class B 'Ibum 3, Usher 3 L, Hall Vonitor L, V1ce Pres of Thespians L 1'-4 VAPIE Goss '-Lune women do creat things ' chorus 1, 1--1 Glee Club 2, Declamation 3, GAA 1 2 3 L, FHA l, Photo Club ww 2 3 L, 'Ihespians L, Honor Society L, Ticket Comm L, Usher L, Jr Class Flay, Dope Sheet L DOPC 'HV VAPTI-II V-Jhat's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself? Band 2 3 .A L Glee Club L, Jr Class Play Cllsherj, 'hespians 1 act STANLEY LAWSON LIMA LLE DEUTSCHER Play lo fProd D Mirror 3 L, FHA l 2 3 L, Buffalo Billboard 2 3, Photo Club L, PM 2 3 L, 'Ihespians L, Honor Society L, Pep Bend L MAVIS UHNE55 'me glsdest words of tongue or pen tonight there is a dance again FHA l 2, Hot Lunch L, Ticket Cam. 3, Class B and C Tournaments 3. DONALD HAGEN The hardest part of learning is to remember not to forget. 'Ihespians L, Photo Club 2 3-R, BAA L. STANLEY LARSG 'Suffering from high blood pressure. -Jr. Class Play KP!-od.J, Photo Club 3 L, Csec. 31 Bxffslo Billboard 2 3, Tnespisns 3 L, Hot Lunch L, l-'FA l. VIMA LEE DHJTSCHIIR- 14hy worry? Everything works out in the end. Chorus 2 3, Ticket Com. 3 L, Jr. Claes Play fP!'0g!'llI8,, Glee Club 2 3, Class C 'Doumunent 3 lo, 'Ihespisns 3 L, Class B 'lbumsment 3, Hull Monitor L, Usher 3 L, GM l L, FHA 3 13 I QI7. . I ,- ' ' - . W ..- .' t I s , . .. 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BEVERLY H, EIDE- Nothing great was ever achieved without mthusiasm'-Pep Band 3-h, PHA 1-L, Bend 2-3-I+, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2-L, Solo L, Trio L, Debate l, Declamation 1, Jr. Class Play, Mirror 3-L, Buffalo Billboard 2, Photo Club 2-3-A, 'Ihespians 3-J., Qfreas. IQ Honor Society 3-L, Usher 2, Class C 'Doumament 1-2-3, Class B 'Numammt 2-3, Class Trees. l, 'Ihespian Student Director L. DAROLD ISMCSON-'I may not be Columbus, but I get aronmdv-Mirror L, mffalo Billboard 2 Track 2-I+, Clase C 'Ibumament L, Treasurer A, HA L, BM 3-L, Photo Club L. WAYNE l!E'L.SON- If bright rclrke were grains of sand he'd be a desert'-chorus 3, Debate 2, Jr Clase Play, Mirror !ootba1.'I.'2 3-I., Cutter winner A, all cmfermse hcnoreble K1 tion kj Basketball l 2 3-A Qbetter winner LJ Photo club 1 -2 3-l+,'Iheepiane 3-A, Letter club 3-I., Crreas 3Q Class c 'lbumammt l-2 3-lo, Class Pres 1, class V President 3 R011-l DRIBJEI 'To blush is beautitul,but sometimes lncon vmimt' FHA 1 2 3, Hot Lunch 2 I., Ticket Conn 3, Usher 3, Chee B and C 'Nllnllmmts 3,Dope Sheet In ROBERT ACCOLA 'IU schooling has done me no harm, but I'1l feel safer on the fam' Track 2, IFA 1-2 3 A fseo 31 BM 3-lo, Photo Club 3 ELAINE STAHM 'Laugh and the world laughs with you, study and you study alcnsv' Band 3 L, Buffalo Bill board 1-2 3, GAA 1-2 340, FHA 1-2 3-lv QR!!! Chlillllfl Isl SANFCJRD RISE! GER! AINE GOCDERI- OTE Baseball Sport Head GM L, Photo Club 2 3-L, Thsspians L, Ball Monitor L,C1aee C 'Ioumemsnt 1,Jr Class Play Usher Q, A,ffw00 BEVERLY ' LID? DARLIL ISAACQCIN. 'K M RUTH , DRM EY RCBERT Accom mm STAMM 14 s le, - D ' e . e e - - - - - d ' A C 1 Xi: 1 , , r 3 5 ' ' ' ' -1 - 2 I . I ' . A 4 I , Z ... XV: , . W ' . .ga Q- . f ya V1 5 - 2 . 2 I 1 gl q J A '. l lf 3'1. L A, sg! id wixglifffgy - B i A gif, y . 1 t HAR! SHEEHAN Hsweet and charming, sometimes alarming Chorus 2 3, Ticket Colm 2 3 I+, Class C 'Poumament 2 3-L, Usher 2 3-I., Jr Clase Play Make-up Colm J Hall Monitor L, Glee Club 3, Double Trio 3, Class B 'Doumament 3 la, 'Iheapians 3 lo, FHA 1 2 3-I., GAA L RCLLAND LARSON 'Casanova was first-after me -Mirror L, Buffalo Billboard 2, 'rack 2 L, Photography Club L, Class C 'fuumsmsnt 1,, 1-'lost com 3, FFA I., BAA 3 l, 19411. GUELLE The harder I try, the gooder to be the vorser I am Photo Club 3-I, BENERLY A EIDE Man was not meant to dwell alone -Chorus 2 3, Buffalo Billboard 2, Junior Class Play, GAA IQ, FHA 1 2, Photo graphy Club 3, Hall Monitor 2 MARLYCE MACHMEIEH You can tell her by the noise she doesn't make ' ALAN CHRISTIANSOI' I know all the answers , but not to the right questions BAA 3 ls, Basketball Manager 2, Track Manager 3, Letter Club 2 3-L, Claes C .01 - fm- nothing leae than perfection H-chorus 1 3, Band 1 2 3-I+, Glee club 2 3-L, Bn T'UU'l'lllll'lf- 3 SHEHI PARKHURST- eembles 3 I+, Jr Class Play CP:-od J 'Ihespian 1 act Play 1. QP:-od p Buffalo Biubosrd 2 3, cum 1 2 3 I., Mirror I., 'Iumbling Club 1, Photo Club l 2 3, Class C 'lbumament 1 3 ,x .X class Trees 2, Honor Society 3 I., lvice Pres LQ FHA 1-2 ff M 3, PGP Band 2 I4 ALIBI CHRISIOPHFRSGI 'HQ and Hnstim IP Band 1 2 3 L, Solo I., Jr Class Play, BAA 1 2 3-L, Debate Naam 2, Class Pres 2 I., Track L, 'Ihespians 3 L, Baseball 1 Xi I-'AMY SHEEPAN HOLLAND LARSCT PVP' 15.5 11 ln'- 47' Na w i' 'QR E1 II. GUFLLE BEVQRLY A EIDE lv f 1' N 5 -an 'hx 'iw-P rv any CHPIQTCPHLRSCN L , J YPST NAFLYCE FACHMIER ALAN CHRIQTIAI' 'CN ohh I t R 'HAL 15 ,, 'n,.. - . .. - - - C V I - Q - 1 a ' 0 - ' I - l 'Q I 33 I -3 O li - , .. - - I -aL- - - C - Q - 3 1 - O C s ' ' ' ' ' 1 If . 0 ' l N ,Z I e ' ' e ll. . A, 5 I- - ' ' ,,-, f 1 L ' A 1 is 43 , u y Y ' ' ' Y 4 1 v 1 N 5 o ' 7 X , ei I . z, V , 1 ggi . rr f ' . J ' 'Y 1' T .. 1 - f - V, L 2 , I - 1 r ht aa' ' '+A h A A B 4 I ' I ff? 1 1 W -me - 4' W ,, W. j V I , I. . . L .J -W 411 , A , - : . -, - 5? 1 ' M ARNOLD BAUER ESTHEP MAHLUM ARNOLD BAUER HHe's a good boy, but he'd make a better bad one FFA 1 2 3 L ESTHER MAHLUM WDynam1te in a droplet FHA 1 2 3, Buffalo B111 Board 2 3, Float Committee 2, Class B Tournament 3, Class C Tournament 3, Ticket Committee 3, Class Play Usher 3, Hot Lundm 231+ IN MEMCRIUM It is with the deepest sorrow that the Mondovl High School,and especially the class of 1953 view the loss of our friend and classmate Kenneth Duncanson Critically injured in an automobile accident while returning from a band concert at Osseo on November 13, 1951, Kenneth died on April 30, 1952. While in school Kenneth always maintained the greatest interest in all high school activities. He participated in both speech and athletic contests. We deeply regret the loss of our friend and classmate. 5 ,.. A 2 Rae ' ' 2 . . .iox :ff A A A... pw il 2 ' a -A , P , 1 -.. 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Y o Bloom, B Barney, D Hovey, E Ryan, C Anlbas, P Rlsler, A Gruber, B Johnson, Y Wulff, R Odegard, L Rohrschelb, J Otteson, E Poblnson, G X xx Top Row Mr Ballard, E Otteson, P Anibas, Mrs Schaller, Bottom row G Blumhardt, D Claflin The Junior class entered a float ln the homecomlng parade th1s year which recelved a f1PSt rating Our class rings were selected 1n November and we received them in March The Jun or class play, under the dlrection of Miss Boardman, was given December ll The play was a mystery comedy entitled 'Drums of Death ' Another big event for our class was the Junlor Prom whlch was held in the sprlng Class offzzrs chosen at the beplnning of the school year are as follows Presldent, DdVld Claflin Vice Presldent, Phil AD1bQS Secretary, Elaine Ctteson Treasurer, Glen Blumhardt 19 lhalacker, J Seyforth, K Noats, G Y W . . 0 O 0 g O , , , U . 0 Q g 4, I -3 H . . x r-V . 1 -'1 as l . t , . o A 0 -G' V .Y ,W x 7 V q 1, F tg, 'V ' 'XY L., 4 5 fn. 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Grady, L werlein, P Elde, Machmie , R Franzwa, B Bo1genzahn,J Guelle, L Silverness, S Qhaw Becker, D Nzchols, J Linse, M Evenson, J Pres Donna Shaw Larson, A Sec Florence LaDuke V Pres Ronald Ottum Qchultza E Treas Aldrid Parker Knot pictured, Advlsor Mlss Quarberg 1 The Sophomores, a class of s1xty four students, elected class offlcers at the1r flrst meetlng Also, chalrmen for Freshmen 1n1t1at1on were chosen as well as the chalrmen for the float and sklt Jean Serum was General Chalrman of 1n1t1at1on whlle John hulff acted as stunt and program chalrnan Pat nerleln was ap olnted chalnmul of the float and Lols Grady was ln charge of the sklt It vas also declded to have 50 cent dues Freshmen 1n1t1at1on was held on Frlday evenlng, November 7 Creen rlkbons and bows were glven them to wear durlng the day whlle ln the evenlng the bo s wore dresses and sklrts and the U1P1S dressed as boys After the stunts were performed a lunch was served followed by a record dance 21 I ' Y ,Y . a 0 Mu . 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N. , ff' . . - ' BACK RUN K Helwig, D Goss, B Bauer, G Amundson, A Parker, H Isaacson, D Hart, L Parkhurst, J Crawford, D Nelson, B Deetz, D Bauer, H Nelson UDDLE POM Coach Emanuel, J kulff, B Gruber, M Fitzgerald, P Anibas, J Bollmger, G Blumhardt, N George, D Llnse, J serum, Ass't coach M11es BC'I'I'OM ROW D Claflin, L Segerstrom, w Nelson, B Greenwood, S Ronne1, Nell luland, D Howard, L Llnse, D Smeltzer, R Bxdreson, J Bollmger, J Blager, J Oberhofer, D Bde 1B?L YQ FK R NU Nh GANG QQMRUW J nf-,APO I Mx t - ': . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V . 1 ,I ': L . . . . 1 . . . . ' ' 1' . . ' . . I' U s X 5 E I X - , I 1 . , . A K ,V Q X W v -1 ' , I ' Z ., W., V- v D ' 9 'N X . .' X ' I I .. ,' rd Lalex-ne Llnse reil '-iland, Sherman Ponnel, Don Smeltzer, BOT'K'M ROW BACK RCM Burt Greenwood , Dave Howa , , Cb bofer Jun Bolllnper, Domaine Dmdreson Kayne Nelson, LeRoy Segerstroxr, J:u'n Blager, Joe er , IIMORE BPCTHEPLS! H il' Z 'x f W OURJV 1 y ANAPERS I ,f vv X 6 , ' L XQWYV A MONDOVI BEANS NEILSVILLE 6-O IN OPHIER The football boys opened the eeaeon Sept 12 by play ing a non conference with Neileville 4 Jim Bollinger passed for DQ 25 yu-de to .rm singer L eet up the play and Glen Blumherdt went for lo yards to give Mondovi e 6-O win over their oponente D Smeltzer, P Anibas, L Segerstrom, N Miland, D Howard, M Fitzgerald MONDOVI WINS OVER OSSFO Osseo made the most iirst downs but Mondovi did the most scorinv as we won our second conference game with the score 19 7 The Buffaloes went ahead in the first period on Vern L1nse's two yard scoring plunve and extra point A 12 yard pass and 38 yard run from Bollinger to Howard netted us our final touchdown MONDOVI OVERSCORES AUGUSTA, 39 13 L Linse scored A T D s and added 3 extra points while Rudolph tallied all of Augusta's points Linse took the opening kickoff and then added a second T D on a 1 yard plunge after the Buffaloes had recovered a blocked punt on the Augusta 3A Linse scored his third T.D. from the A yard line on a 52 yard drive. A pass from Bollinger to Howard gave Mondovi its fourth T.D. before the half. After the Buffaloes intercepted a pass on the Augusta L2, Linse scored from the 1 yard line Blumhardt scored the last T.D. on a 10 yard sweep around end. 50 MCNDCVI Q BLACK RIVER TIE, 7 7 Black River scored their touchdown when L1nse's fumble was taken by Mccorm1ck,he also added the extra point on an end run Mondov1's score came in the third period on a march of 63 yards with Bollinger calling the signals and also with some beautiful running of the Mondovi backs. Howard climaxed the truce when he cracked over from the one yard line for the T.D. He also ran the extra point which was good. as p . A 1 Q X, Q. , G f Q -18. . f, xr- I , ,em ' , S- f -..Q ' ' une' , A ,J . - I I m 1 .lc . af' ' ' , N' V ' '. Q ' A R74 ggggg- O ' i . H . A . V .VVV L. N , , y ,f . . I ,Ice f , c ,H , .,, sw f, ' M' I- - ,,, ,714 .,-mfg' -, , . ia ,. ,715 ,ut 4 . 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FJ ' Q 0 - . u o e . . . 1, I Q ' 1 s A . . - . . . o . o c A ,, . . , . . - . . e o MONDOVI BEATS ARCAu1a 12-O The Buffaloes scored the flrst tlme they got possesslon of the ball, march1ng 62 yards and scored on a 5 yard run by Blumhardt The second SC3F1ng drlve coverlng SL yards began ln the thlrd quarter and ended 1n the fourth with a 6 yard pass from Boll1nger to Howard ,rf G Blumhardt, L Llnse, N George, J Bolllnger HONDOVI WINS FROM GALFSVIILE 27-6 Linse scored in the first quarter on a 16 yard run, and a pass from Bollinger to Howard gave the extra point In the second period Bollinger passed to Blager for a 30 yard score and Lines kicked the extra point Linse did the scoring in the third period with a 27 yard off tackle slant and a placement kick tor the extra point Bollinger passed to Howard for a 15 yard score in the last period but Ltnse missed the extra point Galesville scored :Ln the last quarter on a l0yard runby Trim 'rrytorextra pointwas nogood MONDOVI TAKE WHITEHALL Blumhardt and I. Lines paced the winners with Blumhardt racking up 101. yards and a touchdown in 13 carries and Linse picked up 93 yards and one touchdown in ll attempts Jin Bollinger passed to Dave Howard for the first score and later scored on quarter- back sneak George scored on a A yard buck and Hilend scored the final marker recovering B1umhardt's tumble after the back had acanper- ed 62 yirds DURAND LOCFQ TL JI, 27 lb Coach Emanuel's Buffaloes trampled Dur ana, 27 lb, wlth two T D S 1n the last quar ter Bolllnger scampered 9 yards for Mondov1's flrst per1od score and 11386 klcked the extra po1nt Jlm Halverson brought Durand even with a scorlng pass to Storl and then booted the extra polnt Boll1nger's pass to Howard put MOPdOV1 a head agaln ln the thlrd per1od, but Halvorson put Durand ahead on a 50 yard run and an extra polnt Early ln the fourth perlod Vondovl bucked 1tS way to the Durand 5 and Llnse put e Buffaloes ahead as he made lt 1nto the end zone and Howard ran for the extra polnt Blumhardt shattered Durand's chances for a come back when he plunged l yard for the nal score and Llnse scored w1th a placement k1Ck for the extra po1nt 51 v . . . . 1 X 1 , X . . . . s ' . . . 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I .51 aa, WJ L M r- s .pl .5- vff -4 Zf 2' fm ,ad .- Aa L , www FAA F F A Basketball Arnold Bauer Neil Miland LeRoy Rosman Sherman Ronnei Robert Accola ESS O O O Left to right: .u A SQUAD Back Row Coach Emanuel, Glen Blumhardt, Jerry Bollinger, Don Smeltzer, George Benning, Wayne Nelson, Don Ede, Ass't coach Mlles, Front Row J1m Bollinger, LaVerne Linse, Dave Howard, Jack Benning, and J1m Blager Rebounds ef Blager, Jrm Bollinger, Jim Benning, Jack Howard, Dave Linee, LaVern B1umhardt,G1en Smeltzer,Dona1d Nelson, Wayne George, Norman Benning, George Ehe, Donald Bollinger, Jerry 39 1122 39.3 FT MOHGOVI M0nd0V1 MOHdOV1 MOndOV1 Mondovl NOHdOV1 Mondovl Mondovl WOHQOVl yODdOV1 MOndOV1 Mondov1 MOUGOVI Nondovl MOUGOV1 Stanley 9 Durand Eleva Strum Altoona Arcadla Osseo wkltehall Colfax BPF Durand Arcad1a Csseo hh1tehall Augusta E B SQUAD Front Row: Dale Rustad Don Bde George Benning Jerry Bollinger Bill Lelberman Dave Claf11n Dean L1nse Second Row Coach Emanuel Rodney Nelson Jean Serum Darrell Hart E1dr1d Parker nobert H111 Buzzy Parkhurst Dav1d Nelson George Benn1ng Don Ehe Dale Rustad Jerry Bolllnger Norm George B111 Lelberman Dave Clafl1n Darrell Hart E1dr1d Parker Robert H111 Jean Serum Rodney Nelson Buzzy Parkhurst Dave Nelson Jerry Neyer Ass't Coach Mr M11es O ' ' 26 .... ..... , ' .... ...l55 ' bb .... ...... 25 ........ -...l A ' 39 ....... - 19 .... ... 81 ' S8 .... ..... 31 ' ... ... 71 ' Ah .... .... 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RF L9 . .... .. 3 57 MLNDLVI THUMPS DURAND, 76 53 Mondovl had llttle trou ble w1th the Panthers as the Buffaloes led 15 9 at the end of the flrst quarter and 3A 15 at the half Eleven Buffaloes saw actlon Coach Emanuel substltuted freely throughout the game J1m Bolllnger sparkled wlth 8 fleld goals and 8 free throws for 2h polnts Bennlng had the same number of f1e1d goals and 3 free throws to glve hlm 19 polnts FIRST CONFERENCE GAM LOST TO B R F The Buffaloes sparked by Jim Bolllnger and Dave Howard on their 19 and lk polnts respectlvely kept the Tigers on the short end of the score untll the beg1nning of the fourth period Then Black River took the nd and never gave it up although e Buffaloes tied lt up once before t e end of the game At the end of t e flrst quarter Mondovi lead 13-8 At half t1me the Buffaloes had a two 1nt lead The third quarter the score was 38 37 with the Buffaloes out i front The beginning of the fourth quarter gave Black Wiver three quick baskets whlch won the game for them 56-50 Thls gave the Tigers undefeat ed flrst place possess1on BUFFALOES WIN IN OVERTIVV, LO 36 It took the Buffaloes a 3 mlnute overtlme perlod To galn a dec1s1on over the Beavers by a f1n 1 score of LO 36 for th1s game and they were also playlnv wlthout 'uelr regular forward, Jack Bennlng Mondovl started out fast and at one tlme led 13 2 At the end of the I1PSt quar ter, however, lt was 15 9 The Buffaloes only got 8 polnts ln the second and Augusta only recelved slx The thlrd was also a cold quarter as they both only colladed slx polnts and the score was 30 22 The fourth was a blp quarter for Augusta who sunk 12 polnts to NOndOV1'S four It was a vlft toss by Howard that t1ed up the game the overtlme Howard dumped 1n a fleld goal and Blager and Llnse each had a palr of glft tosses Augusta was able to get only one basket, so Mondov1 won, LO 36 BUFFALOES WIN THRILIER OVER OSSEO Coach Emanuels Buffaloes made a come back 1n the 3rd and Lth quar ters to w1n 69 65 At the end cf the first quarter it was 15 all The Buffaloes were on the shortend at half tlme 35 30 The 3rd quar ter put Osseo out in front polnts but the Mondovi boys began to rally and by the end of that perlod were ahead A7 L5 Durlng the Lth quarter the Buffaloes out scored the Chlefs by two polnta Forward Jlm Blager's 30 polnts, 13 f1e1d goals and A gift shots was the b1g factor ln Mondovi's win. LaVerne Linse had 15 points. 38 In ' 'N so- 1 , , . - ' ' th - h - . h ' . I -' W- as - , ' - H . . . , I . MO . . .a 0 Most of the Mondovi squad was not in top physical shape ' g' ' . In . . 4. D J ' 0 . - . C . 1 . 2 10 if s 1 . u BUFFALOES DRUB ARCADIA 72 L9 The Buffaloes had a well balanced team as eight of n1ne men collected points Dave Howard took the lndi v1dua1 scor1ng honors with 5 f1eld goals and 12 free throws Bennlng and Llnse followed with 13 and 12 polnts Mondovi led 18 lb at the end of the flrst quarter and A1 29 at half tlme Mondov1's sharp attack kept the Bald ers dlstance through out the rest of the game BUFFALOES MIN OVER ARCADIA L8-31 Coach Emanuel's Buff- aloes had llttle diff iculty in downlng the Red Ralders, L8 31 as Mondov1 grabbed a 16 7 flrst quarter lead and had a 30 18 half tlme advantage The Buff aloes outscored the Ralders w1th 16 polnts by Jim Bolllnger and 11 polnts by Jack Bennlng BUFFALOES BREEZE T0 EASY WIN OVER WHITEHALL Coach Emanuel's Buffaloes had a easy Wln over Whltehall by the score of 62 29 Mondovi shot ahead 21 7 at the end of the flrst quarter whlch put the Buffaloes out in front 3A lb at half tlme The flrst strlng team returned to actlon ln the thlrd quarter and found the hoop fourth quarter J1m Bolllnper led the scorlng for the Buffaloes w1th 15 polnts followed by Howard wlth 12 and Jack Bennlng wlth ll BUFFALOES DEFEAT OSSEO CHIEFS 60 L9 J1m Blager had a b1g nlght for the NOHdOV1 Buffaloes as he looped ln 20 polnts, wh11e Dave Howard had a b1g asslgnment ln keeplng Osseo's hlgh scorlng Fltch under control J1m Bolllnger and Jack Bennlng each had 13 polnts and Howard 9 for a well balanced scorlng attack Non dovl held a margin of three polnts at the BHG of the flrst quarter, but 1D the second quarter the Buff aloes outscored Osseo two to one, for 20 polnts and a 3h 21 halftlme lead was to much for the Chlefs to overcome In the thlrd and fourth quarters the Buffaloes were cold but stlll galned a core cf eo L9 over Csseo D9 for 22 points. The reserves again played the . . S - N I TS J fav'-AQQQ I , BAA 3J1dFFA game NBU C xc Tlrne out: 41 wa mu? ll WQYJ 1 Faculty and var-slty game Wayne and Jun M alma 1 UF, fllif by x1 ,-A , ,A X 'NN yS 'T' fib- rii S am KMKCSMNUZMUUQDMUS Nf4f,1'tS' XX Lk! va Xl. S A if NN N wks X P-SAL wwf! X ,vf D..-P slwv, 1 OO' SAXA- OR Nelson Weston Bollinger, Jerry Claflin, David S3 BAS d Heike 6 Arlen DE TC PI de. BA E1 4 Beverly F-4 CD bl ni 'rf Roh CD6 Ar schultz, ith Ed Lee, PGH Ya 2 SOD EVSTI 13 I. ' . E: ' . Sf: ' ' ' Q' g g y Whelan, Marjorie Odegar , 3 ' A' ' ' ELL LYRE: Joyce Thalacker. CCRNE : ' La ' ', Lois Nyre, Bruce Thoreson, Ju y Marten, Carol Weiss. TRGMBCNES: Susan Erickson, Marg Lurndal, Audrey Ness, Jul' 1 ' l rscheib, BASS DRUIg Jim Bl 1 ana under ilu Jr ct fl o ua k n 12 co ,ceed of forty nlne members. LUFIPY tke yfar 1 f e f . a kur . s C neert and a eprlns conbert to et er wltn ttf rl le cl'b of L5 have lJ'U evchanve concf ts A tb Uocbrare. + rrlnv t ffrnowl Flfh 'chool Band .ent to the Eau llwre feet1val er CFlD' ll Q ew Pfbers ere acdeu 1B the nlddle of tne year. AJORETTES A D TWIRLERS Karen Lee Colleen Ryan Jenelle Skare PEP BAN The Pep Band under the fur-ect.1on of Jack Bouan 15 made up f fourteen members of the High School Band 'Ihey rave played at Pep Assemblies and at the basketball games Standing R Eide, S Bauer, Hr Bonn, Seated B Quarberg, J Rllff, J Ubreeon, B Eide, J Whelan, W Nelson, D Marten, L Crawford, S Perkhuret, A Christoph ex-son, H Lumdahl, S I-kickeon 1 K 45 I TERMEDIATE BA D Top Row- R. Anibas, R. Synstad, J. Hagen, B Alemang, A. Urnese, J. Tanner, J. Silvemeae. Bottom ROV' C. Hagen, J. Schultz, B. Bert, N Bielefeldt, B. Kothbauer, R. Stamm. L lbas An R Otteson, E. 5 elan Wh J. Lee, N. 3 Quarberp B es Fld B. Sllverness, S D ck Lu C 3 Cook E HO CK BA I 8.U.6I' vllg ,C +7 . OE Ix1CU O. . 5135-1 EI an 0 UJ43 A22 0415 35 fl-4 CDO U3 U! me 1112 2. 9-4 'ID -.ii 435' El Q6 Q fn? O .355 '38 ,, Ek C 55.2 Pac? O . ,133 ct ,309 mai Q 'Q sf: 22. ms ..,.3',f. cd 'E S. ' UJCI C30-3' 'EZ3 2:1354 'f r-1 Fm 555 +9 UJVJS: gm 'UJ4-7 oQ.Ei .rw ,-Quo UCP-I E3- O5-ef!! OO:-1 'fl'-I-OJCD 33 O nf-100 2: 'DCJ RG I-.ww KD-0-9 CCSJO L E A 1105.0 GLEE CLUB The 1952 53 Glee Club was composed of thirty two first semester and twenty six sec ond semester The Christmas Program proved very successful because for the first time in a number of years there was a processional The girls in formals carrying lighted candles march ed in and sang UHark the Herald Angels Sing ' Some of the other numbers were Hwinter Frolicn, 'Gesu Bambino , HI wonder as I wander,W and HJ1ngle Bells ' Other highlights of the year are the Spring Concert and the Music Festival at Eau Claire The Glee Club plans on going Class B to Eau Claire this year The requied con 'All in the April Eveningu, and USummer Evening Thanks are in order for Mr Boman, our director, Nancy Lee and Barbara Quarberg, the accompanists, and Charlotte Linse, Librarian, for making this another successful year Q L.....l.- Cx 47 l . o . ' ' I ' ll ' ' 0 I test number is USanctusN from the St. Cecilia Mass. The other numbers will probably be , . . A . . .H 2 - .I il I I If MIRROR STAFF Row 3 B Thoreson, G Bennlng, D Nelson, P serum, J Bolllnzer, D Howard, Bolllnser, T Nelson, D Peterson, P B1umhardt,R relson Hon 2 M Canar, M Deutscher, F Clson, L Hapeness, R Larson, D Isaacson, D Hart, A Ckrlstopherson, D Vedln, D Marten, L Noe, C Luck Row l D Shaw, J vulff, J Thoreson, Y Blumhardt B Quarber S Parkhurst, B Bloom, K Seyforth, A Ness, B Elde, Vlss Skroch . ,4 s , , . M 'A - ' ia l . . , . . 0 0 , o Jo 5. e o T ' .7 ' ua . I: no u Jo g x , 1 X - ' . 0 o a o . J o o . . . A . , U a A m Q :I 0 '. 1 , 0 , m . 0 Q o v 0 ,n . g g, . . o o -9 o .1 '1 x Q . U V. v 0 . o , ' o . u A 3 - ,. . . : .' v J : g X . , . . e 0 . O Q l 1 3 ' o ln - ' : 0 X N 1 0 4 - Y. . . . . ..- .. . I 0 I 9: 0 , . . . 5 'O 2 n 'A I .4 1 . . , A J . . . . x 0 I , . . o'4 y ' J I , I, I ' . . v 4' 0 Edltor Beverly M Llde ASs't EdltOP Jerold Bolllnger Admlnlstratlon Jenelle Skare Urfanlzatlons Barb Cuarberg Underclassmen Joan Ihoreson Senlors Audrey Ness C0 sports Darold Isaacson Roland Larson BUS1UeS3 Mgr A Chrlstopherson ASs't Mfr Kate Blumhardt The Mlrror Staff 1S COHpT1Sed of students of Hlgh School and Junlor Hlvh These students were placed under senlor Pd1tOTS dlfferent departments mhese de pa tments are Senlor AQmlU1StTa tlon, Lower Classes, Sports, and Oreanlzatlons Our N1FPOTS are solo hy students from each class and two from Junlor Plgh taP1ng SUbSCFlpt1OHS In thls way we know hov many mlrrors to order Le also have ad SOl1CltOTS who go around town and get ads from the buslnessnen If they take an ad, they recelve a card statlng that they have an adver tlsement 1U the l9S3 MlTPOP SERVICE ik: i1 N, e L gh Row 3 M. Deutscher, G. Amundson, M Lurndal, E Stamm, S Larson, L Isaacson, L. Franzwa,L. Rosenthal, L Hageness,M Deutscher Row 2 L Odegard, J. Wulff, L. Moe,C. Linse, D Mahlum,D McCann,E Hovey, B Bloom, K. Seyforth, J. Thoreson. Pow 1 N Urness,L Melsenbeck, Dregney,L.Steinke, D. Stellingwerf,D Shaw,A Nes , E Nelson, E Nahlum I The part students play 1U wlllfully volunteerlng for servlce 1S an 1m portant role at Mondovl Hlgh School as they are of great help to the1r teachers and fellow students A few of these SePV1CeS lnclude some of the followlng taklng care of the l1brary,usher1ng at Games and class plays, selllng tlckets at the games and other events along w1th the all lmportant work of the lunch room The student body wlshes to take this opportunlty to thank these students for the fine job they have done the past school year. Also our thanks to our cooks, Mrs. Eide and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nelsongand to the janitors, 'Sig Thompsonn and Buzz Colbyn. CAL 51 UDENT CQUH 1 W f'7 Jerry Der, O lm E01-llncl law J x 1913 OW an on fuck 4230338 Quarbefg rd,n Judhf' mhel , Sue Ulcksuelson, Bar? LOLQ C-dega Row 2 Davm Emmy CO0 9 0 13-nEeer,e THQTQL 9 nav Jail les iiivmsoi' Ur M1 STUDEhT'CCUlCIL Offlcers for the Student Councll were chosen at the beplnnln g of the school year and are as follows Pr LETTER CLUB esldent Emmy Cook, Vice President Jim r, Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Quarberv Student Councll consists of eleven members of the four classes The new ers we e admitted this year by taking a test on the constltution of the council The object of the council is to act as the voice of the student body in all New members are taken in each year memb school matters, and to work with the faculty in the governlng of the school he started the year out by welcoming the freshmen, such as showing them the different rooms that they have we had a float in th e Homecoming parade and also sponsored the Turkey Trot LLTTER CLUB The members of this year's Letter Club managed to keep themselves well occup1ed dur1ng the past school year and had a vreat deal of fun 1n doxng In an effort to ralse funds we sold H0m6COm1Dg rlbbons, checked coats at the basketball games, and sponsored a faculty vs vars1ty basketball pame top off our act1v1t1es we went to Eau Clalre to attend an Eau Clalre Bears baseball game, afterwhlch, we had a steak fry we of the M Club owe our good tlmes 1U th1s organlzatlon to our aovnsors, I K1les and lr .manuel Ve should llke to xtend our thanks to th em for thelr flne suvvestxon ROI! 3 J Bmning, D Hara:-d, L Lines, S lmnnei, N Miland, P Anibas, S Risen A Christensen, B Greenwood Row 2 D Pustad G B in Row 1 Hr , enn g, M Fitegerald Miles, D Iinse, G Blumhardt J B llin , o ger, J Bollinger, J Blager, D Cllflin, N George, W Nelson, Mr Emanuel 50 .- - '-I 'S f JW -Q ,.. 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E' : . . . . . . . , e e o I o . o n , 2 n Q Q Q e s U I I O O THIRD R Deutschow J B011 61' D -Inger K Blumharfdt Marten, J' A Ness, B FIRST J B01 Quarb ROM S Parkhflgloreson Ginger' S Ccmeggd D Medin Pi ONQR 50ClETy rstl E co L 143:88 Qu ok arb -V S El -iCk80n,egI3rd1 J S Ere HONOR SOCIETY GOSS The Honor Society is open to the Juniors and Seniors only e Juniors are admitted to the So ciety in the Sprhg with an induc tion ceremony Four Juniors were admitted this year Offices are held by the Seniors only In The Fall of the year the Seniors have a big dinner and at tend a show at Eau Claire In the Spring they take a trip to a des ignated place chosen by the mem bers The year is ended with a picnic. PEP CLUB The Pep Club with Miss Wright as advisor is a club of 21 girls. Their job is mainly to create and maintain school spirit. Once a week during the Football and Basketball seaxna they have given skits at the Pep Meetings. They also served for the Football Banquet. PEP CLUB Pint row: M. GOII, A. Greenwood, x. Loc, E. Cook, ll. Lee, M. suhvr. J-' Whelan, Min Wright. Second row: J. Peterson, D. Hddin, S. Erickson , B. onrberg, B. mom, L. Hovoy, n.J. cu-mr. 1111211 rw: c. wan, K- Blvl hu-dt, J. Evemon,S. luer, J. Hultf, K. Seyforth, M.J. Linn, J. 'UIOPUUM 51 H- Q. cu . i ' 9: K ' - 5. , ' ' Y 4 ' S f i. ki' . e E Fxx g -V .. i X -X. 'h NX 9 V Q. 'r is hw f I ' 0 . O ' ' 0 Vs , . . 1 . . 1 a . , 9 E I . ' : 1 M. ' ' - Od Q . 8 k Q 0 ' ' . Th . . . - 1 a I I I f ' 0 0 . . . . 0 0 . . . G. A. A. How 3 J. nhelan, S. Parkhurst,B. harut, L. winters, H. Stamn, A. Rohrecheib, E. Ctteson, B. Van Erunt.Eow 2 A. Koenig, K.Luck,D. Beczer, H. Christopherson, J. Weber, D. Bluem,A. Johnson, M. Franzwa, Y. Johnson,D. Becker,J. Steen. how 3 P Amundson, E Qtamrr, Narten, C Ryan, C Llnse, Isaacson, L Vranzua,' Rosenthal N HOb1nSOH Row 2 D VcCann, Stelllnvwerf, Lurndal, EF1CkSOh, Qather,B Olson Line, F Pach,Y Z8bFOCk1, Row 1 F Lee, J wnlff, L Cdegard, J Peterson, I Deutscher, L Foe,C Cttum, J Whalacker, L Nyre Row 3 J P01 enzahn, D Qhaw, L Craoy, J Marten, H Larson, J Thor-eson, 1nse, C Larson, L Brenn ow 2 verleln, E Hovey, B Bloom, H Candr, J Evenson, S Bauer, C We1ss Canar, S Sxlverness, Row 1 E Look, C Luck, F LaDuke, K Seyiorth, V Deutscher, N Dreg ney, R Anlbas, C Forthun, T Feu1e The G A A 13 one of the nost actlve ano lareest organ1za+1ons 1n school A constltutlon and polnt systen were set up and for he inrst t1me 1n the hlstonycf the school elrls may earn lett rs bv volvo out for ulfferent evorts Some oi the actlvltles 1ncluued are volleyball, basketball, baomlnton tenn1s,sw1mr1nq, w ter sports, hlklng, arclery, softball, ana LlklPU CfiLoers chosfn at the bevlnnlnp of the school are Pres1oent,Kate Blumhardt, Vlce Presluent, LMMY cook, Qecvetary, Colleen .yan,lrcasurer, QFBT1 Hauer, vlsor, 1155 nrlaht Pomecomlnv was the O19 event of the year mkwch the G A A sponsors Laverne LIHSG ano Emmy Qoox relpneo over the oance as klnv ano Queen. They earn money bv SG1llHP hot uovs, donuts, and coffee at the names and tournaments. ' H . - . D. .L . ' ,. ' L. ' 1 -. ' .sn , . ' .. . . D. A ' , M. S. sg. - . , B. k O .4 l . pl I -by I I 4 A Al I A I Q . . . Q . . o 5. gi il' 4 . , .. 3 .. H' Q' .. ' -- 9 o F' n ... o - . 1 . Y 'A -- 'V ' 1 M. L' . - . ev - .. - - Q M . . .R P. 3 - ev V Bn . 0 .. - '. ' s Y I , 4 .1 . , m - A - A ' . V 0 Q I - l I ' .:- e . - I F ' I . I . . , . I , 'Q F . . . o. o Q . 1. .. ' L.. . 0 . . - X. V , A .. . . . K. f A K. -1 .. I, 'A n -. 1 . . . Q ' 1 -,- U N - . , NA. o n . ' - - . ,g ' ' .1 , o ' A 1n- . . V . I r N. . - I f .1 l,.Nl X 1-. W X t . . 0 . - F , . ., c. ,I V , ... . . . ' ' ' ' . -Q , , v-. rw J. - ' ' ' 2 ,f V . A r - o L 1 30- . M. .A . . o . V . I H. - A A I ,. -. A.- - Q o o - 0 . . Q , . A u A- ,- f ' - ' e Quarberg,N.Lee,D.Meoin, K. Blum- Mavls Klns, the school secretary ill..- FHA O Row 3 D Qtamm, A P eenwood .helan,A Dohrsche1b,R Qtamm, lockwell, Y Seyforth, Qyn tad J veber, A He1ke,Row 2 L raper A hess, l Nyre, P e le1n, B1elefe1ot, R hess, C Forthun, E Schultz, J Bloom,h Borpwardt, how 1 E Stamm, C L1nse,V L1nse J Thoreson, h Cook, h Lee, D Vedln, J Thoreson, M Lurndal, Yrs Posenthal Hoa 3 J Evenson,D Chau, D Varten C Ryan, C Erlckson, J Marten, L Frady, C Teela, P Jackson, Row 2 B Yothbauer, C eiss, P Brantner, J haven, J ulff C Cttum,K Evans,V Canur,J Peterson Pow l Q Anibas, S Q 1verness,V Fanar, b Franzaa,J Eoigenzahn,L Odefarc,S 3auer,P Chr1stophereon, D Bluem The Future Homenakers of Amerlca have about 48 members thls year. Ve have three degrees for Mh1Ch we can work, Junlor, Chapter, and State Homemaker. Ieet1nvs are helo each fonth e have a short rrovran for each neet1nv such uemonstratnons and t lks on tTlyS or lashwons The ble events oi the year are the G1St'lCt rally, the trlp the Senlor Chapter Pomemakers take to Vlrreapolls, and tea arc lack on shov 1U the snrlnp he are also planning on spcnsorlng a Yother Lauvhter a q et 53 A . I: A f . . 0 ff Y 0 0 0 9 , I , I ? , Q -- . A, 2 - 1' R v A . - . ,r J. 7 f' , V V -' '. ' '.n .' .- I- - . .1 K ' .' .. x. R. - S J. '. I .E ' - - V - . , I .2 . ' .W F ' N. .- - '- . b ., Y QW' ' ' . ' . ' , ri xl I ,D , , .. 7 I . . . . . ' . 'A 0 xl In I A . I .U ' - , . - . . I I ' 1 3 . a - - A , L 'A .4 .3 - '. iv . ' l . . ' - Q, . a w : 5 .5 ' - x X' C I 2 . .- . . ' 0 sal ' O ' A ., . , 3 - .Q f V . . . E 1. ' . W . . . J . . M. . . .. . oi J . 1 , , , .. . . 5 .' f. . ' . . - . . v ' ' 1 , . , . . . , . . 1 - 1 Q ' o . U . . . , , H . '1 I ,T .. u ., . I I., A - A , . ' 3 . 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A . ,Jo - X . , - ' ', Q 33'Yl 1.1 0 A CHEERLEADERS Karen Lee Emmy Cook Nancy Lee Marjorle Sather FFA The FFA is an organization which repre- s nts the Future Fanmers of America They are taught the fundamentals of fanning and the improvmsnts of the fam home and its surrounding Through the school months the organlzation has raised money in sev eral ways It sold the Fam Quarterly garden seeds candy and pop at all home games and at the toumaments we held a parent and son banquet in the Spring bought jackets for the officers and went on several tr1ps Pres S Ronnei V P H Isaacson Sec L Rosman Reporter D nee eas ea Li 'Pr D Accola Ass t Tr s P Anibas Sentinel Roger Arneson FIRST ROW D Pierce, E Schultz, R Ottum, D Poechel, D Accola, T Brager, B H Isaacson, B Gruber, L Segerstrom, E Johnson, R Wulff, R Lurndal,D Mahlumn D Bursaw, R Elde, J Peuse THIRD ROW L Heck, J Rohrschelb, R Accola, A Rlsler A Bauer, G Johnson, R Everson, D Llnse, G Meyer, R Hill, G Berg, D Everson FOURTH ROW S Ponnel, N Mlland, M Elde, E Parker, M Larson, P An1bas,L Rosman D Smeltzer, L Llnse, D Beck, G Roblnson, G Amundson 1 ' Q 0 I 2 - .L 4 A 1 .. I Deetz, R. Arneson, A. Arneson, R. Weiss, R. Bauer, Mr. Deetz. SECCND ROh:R.Sessions TUMBLERS X LLC! 'Do make the tumbling team a little more outstanding this year the tumblers exhibited new white uniforms at the half of the Auvusta Basketball game Durmg the half of our home games and both the Class C and Class B Tournaments the rirls displayed their acrobatic ability to entertain the audience 'Iheir programs included numerous hand rolls, flips, chest rolls, round offs, cartwheels, pyramids and use of the spring board They were coached through the year by Hiss Wrizht The girls compos ing the team are N Lee Captain, M J Linse Co-Captain, C Wan K Iee, L Haveness, P Bach, D Medin, J Skare, I. Nyre, M Canar, C Weiss, J Tanner, C Hagen, J Paulson Another hlghlight of the year was the use of a new tumbling met bought by the school tor the tea: l!lQ? Boys Athletic Association got off to s good start All boys not on the A and B squads of varsity basketball are ehgible 'Ihis year there were six teams which made up the league 'lhey are Lazy 8, Neverswete, Isaac's Elks, Trotters, Longfellows and the Redd Skins 'Ihe captains are B Greenwood D Peterson, D Isaacson, N Miland, S Risen, and A Christiansm Yost of the games were played on Monday in the evening FOURTH ROM G Roblnson, L Parkhurst, G. Hageness, G Bergh, R Wulff, R Larson, A Chrlstlanson, S Rlsen, J Rohrschelb, Beck, R LaDuke, D Passou, L DaV1So THIRD ROW Mr. Hell, N Mlland L Rosman, D Hurtley, D Kees, D Hagen, R Endreson, R Accola, R Helwlg, B Thoreson, B Deetz, A Christopherson. SECOND RON K Peterson, E Talle, B Bauer, D Bauer, H Dehnke, R Peterson, R Nachmeler, L Crawford, F Stamm M Fltzgerald, B Greenwood FIRST RCN F Steele, B Bartholomew, R Sather,L Goss, V. Jordet, R Sesslons, J Rud, L woodhull, J Meyer. - Q.. x X F J ' ' ' p , 4 ' I I , I I 5 . X. .v F g : . - ' . . - . , . . . . . . I B an W A A H V ' A Z' A ,. o o e f ze A f- V V i ' Under the supervision of Mr. Hehli,the ' -,Liv W I : ' K X D I I . I : . I as . if - .Xi 5' Q K Y 2 o . o o a Q e . Q O . O . Do 0 I Q xl . : I I a. , O D O O O Q . V . I O I I 5 O I I l I C C L . I O , s . e e V I e e e e C I O I V Y O 4 THESPIANS M 2 1 Third Row G. Meyer, D. Peterson, S. Larson, D. Howard, L. Linse, B. Greenwood W. Nelson, A. Christo pherson. Second Row L. Moe, C. Linse, G. Blumhardt, D. Claflin, N. George,J. Bollinger M. Deustcher, M. Deut- scher. S First Row M. Goss, J. Thoreson, A. Ness, J. Thalacker L. Winter, K. Seyforth B. Bloom, E. Hovey, Mrs. Schaller. The Thespians, our Dramatics club, is open to Juniors and Seniors. The purpose is to promote better interest in dranatics. This year we have put on three student directed plays, card parties,and have sold carmeled apples at home basketball games. The officers are: President-Kathryn Blumhardt Vice-President-Majil Deutscher Secretary-Lavern Linse Treasurer-Beverly M. Eide 56 Third Row J. Blager, M. Fitzser- ald, J. Rohrscheib, P. Anibas, J. Bollinger, G. Benning, B. Leiber- man, B. Gruber. Second Row M. Lurndahl, D. Marten E. Stamm, R. wood, M. Becker, R. Wulff, H. Dehnke, C. Ryan, M. Lather, E. Cook. First Row K. Lee, S. Parkhurst, K.ELwmnM,B.9mw berg, D. Medin, N. Lee S. Erickson,l. Odegard J. Wulff, L. Nyre. JR. CLASS PLAY Q Q TOP Row: gg Miss Boardman Eg G. Blumhardt P P. Anibas J. Bollinger M. Sather c. Ryan Bottom Rowg Ko Lee J. Wulff D. Rustad E. Hovey Lo Nyre The Junior Class presented HDrums of Deathn on December ll, 1952 under the direction of Miss Mary Jo Boardman. The cast consists of: Celeste- Marjorie Sather, Sheldon Harley-Jerry Bollinger, Jules-Philip Anibas, Mrs. Oakley-Elizabeth Hovey, Mrs. Gillette-Joan Wulff, Eugenia Bowles-Ccalleen Ryan, Amelia Gillette-Karen Lee, Newton Cooper-Glen Blumhardt, Doctor Cameron-Dale Rustad, Paula Bailey-Lois Nyre. Top Row: L. Crawford Y. Zabrocki H. Dehnke F. Stamm M. Lurndahl S. Erickson B. Bloom B. Olson C. Forthun Bottom Row: R. wood E. Ottosen J. Thalacker L. Brantner D. Brantner D. Seyforth Y. Johnson In Odegard 57 ,A xx -'Www' 4 W nf ' W P' - 2 1 1 K ' 4 S it 2 t ' , s '4 I 7 Q M I - W 1 fi A ' Q fs ,A ,N -f ' e F- -' H f - . N ,6- x V- , ,uh 'fm X ' xf xx V Et X - 2-1- F Q ' ,EI xx X X -x '.f 1 - 3 NNN 5' ' ' . V - r f. -4. , V ff , A 58 Miss Dreher crownlng Queen Joan Walklng through an oneself 1n a PaT1S park Crown1ng King Jack Ballard and Miss Dreher Music furnished by ln Parisn a success PRQM Mr. Ballard crowning King Jack arched doorway on May 17, 1952 one found auth the Pare' Cafe close at hand Bennlng and Queen Joan Thoreson were Mr Jack Pingel's Orchestra made UAn Amerhan 59 l rl- n , - r ', 1 ff O ' O The theme of the annual Chrlstmas Ball thls year was Christmas Bells The gym was very approprlately decorated wlth sllver bells Don Smeltzer and Lols M1Ut6P relgned as klng and queen along wlth the other senlor Danclng was from elght untll twelve to mMS1C furnlshed by Jack Plngle and h1s orche stra Everyone attendlng had a very engoyable tlme maklng the ball a blg success TH ESPIANS I-ACT PLAY 'I' Top Row Nr Mlles J Thoreson J Skare T Marten Bottom Row BO11lUg8P Blumhardt Quarberg Parkhurst Chr1stopherson 'H nThe Last Lauvhn dlrected oy Mr NlleS was the one act plav presented by the Thes plans for competltlon thls vear The pl y was presented at the llSCODS1U State Colleve 1n Lau Clalre where they recelved a B ratlng The cast lncluded Bertha Toan Thoreson, Frs Nuifet Kathryn Blumhardt,Feggy Barbara Quarberp, Nolly Jenelle Skare Prcductlon Staff Sound Allen Chrlstopherson and Jlm Roll1nver,Pronpter nherl Park burst, Pakeup-Charlotte Llnse and Dorothy Darten Q SENIOR CLASS PLAY HNO ,orf Homeworkn a comedy ln three acts d1T8Ctld by V155 Quarberg was PlV6H the nlpht of Aprll 16, The characters w re as follows M1ss POOGIH Jenelle Skare, Mrs Clendennlng 1' f V v beverly Llde, l'1SS Cp1lv1eMar1e Goss, Nr harper Kayne Delson, Coach 1uthr1e J1m Eolllnser, Nr Lundqulst Jlm Llaser, Pamela Jones Emmy Cook, Buzz Balley Dave Howard, Shellmar Ames Barb Quarberp, Nldee urphy Vagll Deutscher, Faversham Ilvhtly Burt Preenwood, Tallulah Ploetz Fancy Lee, Ponald Qassoon la Vern Llnse, N158 alll Joan lhoreson, H lck Tok' allen ChT1StO,hGTSOH, Vrs Ratchet ate lumhardt, Elmer B Ames Qtanley Larson '35 - . f 1' .s,, 1 ii,- ,. 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' H .,, YS - A Il: ESMRG 1 9 5 2 'L :ll HOMECOMING Sponsored again by the G A A the events began Wlth a pep fest the even lng before, complete w1th sk1ts, cheers, bonflres, snake dance, and a free movle compllments of the Mondovl Theater The Senlors won f1FSt prlze for thelr sklt, the Sophomores second Frlday was another busy day, flrst decoratlon the floatsthen the parade through the downtown streets The Junlors won flrst on thelr float w1th the Honor Soclety recelvlng second place Then the hlghllght of the day, the same wlth Black Rlver Falls Evenihoudu every effort was put forth to l1ve up to our slogan nLet Black Rlver Fall,W the gmne ended 1n a tle Thus MOHdOVl and Black R1ver Falls shared the M1SS1SS1pp1 Valley conference Champlonshlp After the game a dance was held 1U the hlgh school gymnaslum where Queen.DMmy Cook and Klng La Verne L1nse along w1th a host of others danced to the muslc of Jade P1ngle's Orchestra Xxx.. X 'cf . N ' . , 5 I . 4 - ' ' 0 t X 1 , . 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