Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

 - Class of 1954

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fluniol M p| wi 1 D. Bauer J. Evenaon M. Bid P. LaDuke R. Ottua W. Bauer M. Pranrwa S. Silvamaaa B. Looaia R. Machaeier R. Hill D. B«cker D. Kahlua J. Martin E. Schulta M. Jackaon D. Ble A. Ureon R. Hueae o P. Werlein 17

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e £ a s $ w a £ £ We, the Class of 1954 of the High School of Mondovi, having come to our last hours in our right mind, and in peace with all the world do hereby give, bequeath and devise all our worldly goods and possessions to the following beneficiaries, to-wit: To Edith Schultz and Nolene Borgwardt, Betty Olson and Yvonne Zabrocki's giggles. To Julia Evenson, Karla Hanseman's long hair. To Lewis Ressel, Grace Moats' well-modulated voice. To Weston Nelson, Eldon Davis' pretty curls. To Smiler Everson, Glen Blumhardt's dimples. .To anyone who likes to travel, Gerry Meyer's lonely trips to Central. To Vernon Baker, Franny Stamm's ability to charm the girls. To Kenny Helwig, Phil Anibas' physique. To Lois Grady, Yvonne Johnson's horsemanship. To Jean Serum, Joan Wulff's talent on the clarinet. To Lee Zabrocki, Lois Nyre's position as president in the F. H. A. To Janis Boigenzahn, Betty Bloom's taste in men. To the Junior girls, Kay Seyforth's interest in the Junior class. To Ruth Ness, Colleen Ryan's home-making ability. To anyone with a car, Mary Evenson and Bonnie Goodermote's interest in Eleva. To all you farmers, Karen Lee and Carol Forthun's interest in horses. To Carroll Lehman, Dale Rustad's quick wit. To Clem Bluem, Marge Sather's cheerleading ability. To Mike Smith, Merle Fitzgerald's indifference to school. To biological study, George Robinson's body. To Leigh Stelmach, Dorothy Brantner's height. To all you up and coming underclassmen, George Benning's basketball ability. To Allan Johnson, Bill Lieberman's rosy cheeks. To Barb Hart, Lois Odegard's quiet ways. To Judy Marten, Norm George's baby blue eyes. To Erdman Talle, Donna Barney's interest in books. To Glen Fedie, Elaine Otteson's presidencies. To Don Ede, Larry Crawford's car. To Harriet Larson, Victor Jordet's stature. To Mick Parker, Lynette Brantner's painting ability. To Monte Thompson, Clarice Larson's naturally curly hair. To Ruse Eide, Marge Lurndal's musical talent in band. To Art Lumdal, Joyce Thalacker's superior office in band. To Shari Bauer, Marjorie Ness's Jeans. To Sue Silverness, Waltraud Homann's accent. To all you wolves, Melvin Becker's trapping ability. To anyone who isn't satisfied with their present color of hair, Leigh Heck's red hair. To Hendy Henderson, Harold Isaacson's old-time singing. To Dorothy Lubinsky, Shirley Helwig's 5' 2 and eyes of blue. To Gary Hageness, Bonnie Nelson's hair ribbons. To Marjorie Canar, Lois Brenn's farming ability. To Bemita Loomis, Elizabeth Hovey's camera. To students who detest locker combinations, Karen Woodhull's unlocked locker. To Judy Whelan, Ruth Berg's quietness in school. To all book worms, Ralph Wood's reading ability. To all old women on crutches, John Rohrscheib's driving. To those that try to study, Robert Wulff's talking in study hall. To Roy Sessions, Donald Passow's shyness. To all the forth coming classes, Dave Claflin'e eagerness in Biglish. To MHS statistics, Jerry Bollinger's grades. To Ronnie Ottum, Gary Johnson's high school night life. To the salvaging department, Dallas Beck's books. To the up and coning class, Francis Weisenbeck's chemistry marks. (Give Mr. Punk a treat) To the woods, Herman Dehnke's logging tales. To those who dare, Bernard Gruber's noon car driving. 16



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 D. Lin J. Wulff 0. She A- Parker J. Boigentahn H. Parkhur t S. Bauer L. Schulte J- W« J. Nichol c. Teela L. Grady 1. to r.: Kiss McSorley, H. Parkhurst, D. Machmeier, J. Thorson, D. Goss JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class of fifty-three members elected officers as follows: Pres. Dick Machmeier, V. Pres. Harry Parkhurst, Sec. David Goss, Trea?. Jane Thorson. Our class rings were selected and ordered in October. The Junior Class Play, New Fires , under the direction of Miss Board man was presented Dec. 3. Another big event for our class was the Junior Prom which was held in the Spring. 18

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