Mondovi High School - Mirror Yearbook (Mondovi, WI)

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Zhe 1957Mirror Mondoui High School Moodovi, Wisconsin Volume 44 Editor - - - - ■ Assistant Editor -Business Manager Advisor - - - - JANET SILVERNESS • - - DON SMITH - GARY SCHULTZ MISS CAROL OAS ;Dedication We wish to dedicate this, the 44th volume of the Mirror, to the people of Joint School District Number One, Mondovi, for their foresight in constructing our beautiful, new grade school. Through their combined efforts, our children will become better citizens through better education with this fine, modem building. MILO ANDERSON B.S. Degree, Stout State College: Industrial Arts, Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Letter Club, Junior High and Grade School Basketball Coach. KEITH LAGASSE B.S. Degree, Wisconsin State College, Superior: Concert Band, Dance Bands, Glee Club, Pep Band, Intermediate Band. MAYBELLE EVERSON B.S. Degree, Winona State Teachers College: Physical Education, Mathematics, Pep Club. Tumblers, Cheerleaders, GAA, Junior Class Advisor. VIRGIL LORD B.S. Degree, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire: Geography, Physical Education, Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. JERRY MEYTHALER B.S. Degree, University of Wisconsin: Sophomore English, American Histoty, Sophomore Class Advisor, Junior High Football Coach. MILDRED MEYTHALER B.S. Degree, University of Wisconsin: Junior and Senior English, French I and II, School Newspaper. CHARLOTTE QUARBERG B.S. Degree, Wisconsin State College, LaCrosse: Freshman English, Library, Honor Society, Senior Class Advisor, One Act Play. PAUL BLANCHARD B.S. Degree, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire: Geometry, Physics, Algebra, Advanced Algebra, B Team Basketball Coach. DON MILES B.S. Degree, Wisconsin State College, River Falls: Geography, Social Problems, General Science, Seventh and Eighth Grade Physical Education, Junior Class Advisor, Junior Class Play, Track Coach. DONALD LOOMANS B.S. Degree, University of Wisconsin: Agriculture, FFA, Freshman Class Advisor. JANE KLATT B.S. Degree, Stout State College: Home Economics, FHA, Freshman Class Advisor, Hot Lunch Program. GEORGE NELSON B.E. Degree, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire: Chemistry, Biology, Drivers Education, Junior Class Advisor. CAROL OAS B.Ed. Degree, Wisconsin State College, Whitewater: Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing, Ticket Sales, Sophomore Class Advisor, Mirror Advisor, PATRICK BARNEY B.S. Degree, Wisconsin State College, Eau Claire: World History, Senior English, BAA, Senior Class Advisor, Audio-Visual. MARIE DANZINGER Minnesota School of Business: Secretary of Mondovi's School System. Board of Education James Blum, Director; Dutee Seyforth, President; Ruben Ecke, Clerk; Harley Hesselman, Treasurer; Otto Bollinger, Director. Principal’s Message To the Students of -Mondovi High: The Mondovi High School Mirror serves as a reminder of your past attainments. It is a bookof memories; however, it does not give a true picture of our nation and the world as it is today. The world is disturbed and restless and our great American democracy so dear to our hearts is being tested on all fronts near and far. Your school, with the cooperation of your home and community, has been striving to prepare you for the world as we see it today. It is my hope that your life has been so planned that your future experiences will bring you both satisfaction and honor. Sincerely, First row: Mr. Barney, Advisor; J. Werlein, Treasurer. Second row: Miss Quar-berg, Advisor; D. Severson, Secretary;!. Cook, Vice President; B. A lme. President. Smallest of the four classes, 55 students ... a very busy class all year ... attending meetings and more meetings . . . adding the finishing touches to their high school career . . . had pictures taken at Aanes' Studio . . . yisited Northern Colony at Chippewa Falls . . . took part in homecoming activities, presented a skit on skit night, entered a float in the parade . . . prepared one act play, The Bond Between, for District Forensics Contest, received a B rating . . . participated in a radio program at Eau Claire, played the top eight songs from school . . . sponsored the annual winter dance, the Christmas Ball . . . Had many activities to fill last few weeks . . . class trip, last outing together . . . Baccalaureate service on Sunday, a very solemn and beautiful service . . . graduation, climax of the four years. PAUL ACCOLA Good nature is always good company. FFA 1,2, 3,4; Vice President 3; BAA 4. ROBERT ALLEMANG He lives every day of his life. Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 4; Orchestra 4; Chorus 3; Junior Class Play; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Baseball 1; BAA 1,2, 3,4; TumbUng 2, 3; Letter Club 4. BRIAN ALME Good as gold and true as steel. Junior Class Play; Mirror 4; Football Manager 3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4; Baseball Manager 2,3; BAA 2, 3; Letter Club 3,4; Class President 4; Honor Society 4; Junior Prom King. BONNIE AMIDON A merry face is a sign of a happy heart. Transfer from Gilmanton, Wisconsin; GAA 4; FHA 4; Skit Committee 4; Float Committee 3,4. JOAN AMUNDSON Friendly in all her ways. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Junior Class Play; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Tumbling 2; Float Committee 2. JERRY ANDERSON A grain of boldness in everything. Football 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1; Baseball 1; FFA 1,2, 3,4; BAA 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Letter Club 4; Initiation Committee 2; Prom Committee 3. JOHN BERGER Laughter is a healthful recreation. Junior Class Play; Thespians 3; Mirror 4; Assistant Business Manager 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball Manager 1,2, 3,4; BAA 1, 2, 3,4; Letter Club 2, 3,4; Skit Committee 2. MARJORIE BRUVOLD Quiet and unassuming, truly worth knowing. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Extemporaneous Reading 2; Junior Class Play; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Hall Monitor 4. DALE CHRISTOPHERSON Good nature is more valuable than gold. ” FFA 2,3,4; Reporter 4; BAA 2, 3.4. MICKEY COLUNS Big footprints in the sands of time. Junior Class Play; Oratory 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1. 2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Letter Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. JACK COOK Men are measured by achievements, not inches. Junior Class Play; Football 2,3, 4; Captain 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Letter Club 1,2, 3.4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; BAA 3,4; Homecoming King; Thespians 3. JEANETTE DANZINGER A true friend is a treasure indeed. Glee Club 3; Junior Class Play; Dope Sheet 2; GA A 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Secretary 2; Thespians 3; Honor Society 4; Librarian 3,4. ELDORA EVERSON A smile goes a long, long way. Extemporaneous Reading 2; Buffalo Billboard 2,3; Assistant Editor 3; Dope Sheet 2; GAA 2, 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4. MARLENE FRANZWA Always jolly, always kind; she's a girl we like to find. Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Junior Class Play; Thespians 3; Buffalo Billboard 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3. WILLIAM GEORGE He puts his troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. Oratory 2; Junior Class Play; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3.4; Track 1,2, 3,4; BAA 1, 2,3,4; Thespians 3; One Act Play 4; Letter Club 2, 3,4; Honor Society 4; Class Treasurer 2; Junior Prom Attendant; Badger Boys' State 3. RAYMOND GRUBER The shortest answer is doing.” BAA 2,3,4. BARBARA HAGEN As pleasant as the morning. Glee Club 1,3,4; Junior Class Play; GAA 1; Thespians 3; Class Vice President 2; Prom Committee 3. CONNIE HAGEN Sweet and lovely. Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Tumbling 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Badger Girls’ State 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4; Honor Society 4; Prom Attendant 3. BARBARA HART There is fire beneath the surface. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Play; GAA 1, 2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Honor Society 4. CAROLYN HOCH Would that there were more like her. Glee Club 4; President 4; Junior Class Play; Mirror 4; Buffalo Billboard 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Thespians 3; Honor Society 4. BONNIE JARDINE As meny as the day is Long. Transfer from Basset, Nebraska; Declamations 1,2; Junior Class Play; One Act Play 2; Mirror 4; Buffalo Billboard 4; GAA 1,2; FHA 1; Librarian 2,3,4. KAREN JOHNSON Singing is the poetry of the air. Glee Club 1, 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; Junior Class Play; Thespians 3; GAA 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Skit Committee 1.3. JOHN KLOPP Silence is golden, but gold isn’t everything. Track 1; FFA 1,2, 3,4; BAA 3. 4. WILLIAM KOEPP He speaks little but does much. Mixed Chorus 3; Junior Class Play; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Vice President 4; BAA 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3; Prom Attendant 3; Christmas Ball Attendant 4; Honor Society 4; Skit Committee 3,4. MARION LARSON Good things if short are twice as good. ” GAA 2, 3; FHA 2; Thespians 3; Junior Class Play. CARROLL LEHMAN His abilities and friends come in large numbers. ” Junior Class Play; Mirror 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; FFA 1, 2, 3,4; Letter Club 2, 3,4; Class President 3; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Badger Boys' State 3; Thespians 3. LARRY LINSE Humor drives cares away. Band 1,2, 3; Declamation 2; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; FFA 1,2,3; BAA 1,2,3,4. DOROTHY LUBINSKY Whatever she does is done with so much ease. Declamation 2; Mirror 3,4; Buffalo Billboard 1,2; Dope Sheet 1, 2, 3; FHA 1; Thespians 3; Hall Monitor 3,4; Honor Society 4; Junior Class Play; Skit Committee 2. SHELBY MOCK Small of measure, but of quality, superfine. Band 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Mirror 4; Buffalo Billboard 3,4; GAA 1.2, 3.4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; One Act Play 4. MAVIS NESS Being pleasant is my object. Band 1,2; Glee Club 1; Declamation 2; Thespians 3; GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Class Play; Hall Monitor 3. DIANE ONASCH A friendly smile makes things worthwhile. Transfer from Chicago, Illinois; Buffalo Billboard 4; GAA 1,2. IONE OTTOSEN She may be blonde, but she isn't fickle. Buffalo Billboard 3,4; GAA 1, 2; Thespians 3; Junior Prom Attendant; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Class Play; Concert Usher 2, 3; Skit Committee 1; Float Committee 4; Librarian 4; Hot Lunch 1,2, 3. JANICE PASSOW The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Declamation 2; GAA 2,3,4; Thespians 3; Junior Class Play; Hall Monitor 4; Skit Committee 3. CAROL PAULSON Gentleness succeeds better than violence. GAA 2; Thespians 3; Tumbling 3; Hall Monitor 1; Junior Class Play. CARLA PFUND Happy and carefree all the day. Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Thespians 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4. JEANETTE POESCHL Those who are friendly have many friends. Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3.4; Junior Class Play; One Act Play 4; Mirror 1, 4; Buffalo Billboard 1,3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; President 4; Junior Prom Attendant; Homecoming Attendant. LEWIS RESSEL Good nature is his middle name. BAA 2,3,4; Tumbling 2,3,4. JANICE RISEN Always a smile, full of cheer. Glee Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Triple Trio 2,3,4; GAA 2,3, 4; FHA 2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Float Committee 3; Junior Class Play. GARY SCHULTZ All things great men do are well done. ” Junior Class Play; Football 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; BAA 1,2, 3,4; Letter Club 2, 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Class President 2. JEAN SCHULTZ When she smiles it's so delightful. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3, 4; Junior Class Play; One Act Play 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Prom Attendant. DORIS SEVERSON To lend a hand she is always willing. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Declamation 2; Junior Class Play; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Class Secretary 4. RUDOLPH SIMONSON Listen, my children, and I shall tell, of Rudy's great run to beat the bell. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; BAA 1,2, 3,4. JANET SMITH Small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Glee Club 1, 2; Music Librarian 3; Oratory 3; Thespians 3; Mirror 4; Buffalo Billboard 4; GAA 2,3,4; Honor Society 4; Class Secretary 3; Junior Prom Queen; Float Committee 2,3,4. JANET SILVERNESS Blow, Bugle, Blow, set the wild echoes flying. Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Dance Band 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,4; Junior Class Play; Class Vice President 3; Honor Society 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. PAUL SMITH A great mind becomes a great fortune. Band 1,2, 3,4; Football lf 2, 3, 4; Track lf2f 3,4; Letter Club 2f 3.4; Student Council 1, 2,3, 4; President 4; Honor Society 3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4. LEIGH STELMACH He's extremely tall, but that's not all. Band 1,2; Junior Class Play; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Thespians 3; Letter Club 2,3,4; Christmas Ball King; Float Committee 3. JEAN SYNSTAD A heart with room for every joy. Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 4; Junior Class Play; Mirror 3; GAA 1,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3. JEAN TANNER A lot of pep in a small package. Band 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior Class Play; GAA 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Honor Society 4; Thespians 3. ALLEN URNESS If basketball and football were music, he'd be a whole brass band. Junior Class Play; Football 1,2, 3,4; Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Letter Club 1, 2, 3,4; Class President 1; Honor Society 3,4; President 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Thespians 3; Mirror 3,4. RAYMOND WE1SENBECK Friendship's the wine of life. FFA 1, 2, 3,4; Secretary 4. JAMES WEISS Sober, but not serious; quiet, but not idle. FFA 1,2,3,4; Track 4. JAMES WERLEIN Personality Plus. Declamation 2; Junior Class Play; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; BAA 1.2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Letter Club 3,4; Basketball Manager 1,2, 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Junior Prom Attendant; Homecoming Attendant 4. BILL WILLIAMS Be your own self, and leave custom to those who need it. Junior Class Play; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Letter Club 3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Prom Attendant 3. LEE ZABROCKI A man of a few thousand words. Junior Class Play; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3, 4; BAA 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 3; Letter Club 4; Christmas Ball Attendant 4. DELORES PABST A new friend and a true friend. Transfer from Gilmanton High; Glee Club 1,2; GAA 4; Librarian 1; Initiation Committee 2. ROSAMUND HACKER There are two things about which one should never worry; yesterday and tomorrow. UIIIORICNIUR First row: J. TEELA, Vice President: M. ROBINSON, President; D. COLBY, Secretary: D. HOVEY, Treasurer. Second row: MR. NELSON, MRS. EVERSON, MR. MILES, Advisors. Enrollment of 69 students ... ambitious students ... planned their own assignments for nine weeks in American history ... held mock national election at which 95% of the students voted ... ordered class rings in the fall, received them in January ... presented class play, Saturday, March ninth ... annual social event of spring--Junior Prom ... music by Jack Pingle's orchestra. Sponsored annual magazine sale, earning a profit of $596 ... co-chairmen of the drive: Mary Robinson and John Teela ... highest salesmen: Janet Linse, Sue Amunson, Barb Cook, Myrna Melrose, Larry Magadance, and Nancy Ede ... a year never to be forgotten. SUSAN AMUNSON ROGER BAUER BEVERLY BENTLEY JAMES BERGER LARRY BIRD BARBARA COOK NORMA DILLER MICKEY DOWDEN GINNY ECKE NANCY EDE GALEN E1DE MARY ENDLE SHIRLEY EVERSON MARIE FINSETH JEAN FITZGERALD FINLEY FRANZWA SHARON FRANZWA JAMES GROENIER THEODORE HAGENESS LUCILLE HECK CHARLES HEIKE RONNIE HEMMY DONALD HILLIARD RUTH HOLDEN LARRY HOLLISTER NORMA HORN DAVID HOVEY CAROL JENNINGS RAYMOND KING RONALD KOWITZ MARY LEE LARRY LINDSAY JANET LINSE LEE LOOMIS LOREN LOOMIS LARRY MAGADANCE MYRNA MELROSE NEIL NELSON VIRGINIA NICHOLS LARRY NYRE NORMA NYRE DOROTHY OTT DONNA OTTOSEN MARILYN OTTUM ROGER PARKHURST DAVID PARR JANE PAULSON ORAL PERRY PHYLLIS RISLER MARY ROBINSON CARL RUTSCHOW EILEEN SCHUCH DONALD SMITH MARLENE STEINKE VEDA STEINKE BETTY SYNSTAD JOHN TEELA JOE TURNER MARY ULNESS MARY VAN HOESEN DICK VAN SOMERSON JUDY WILLIAMS JOANN WOODHULL SHARON ZUIDEMA Not pictured: DIANE COLBY RONALD HARMS MARJORIE JOHNSON MARLENE RADLOFF DAVID WINTER If First row: Mr. Meythaler, Advisor; S. Umess, Treasurer; V. Jennings, Secre-g tary; Miss Oas, Advisor. Second row: J. Weiss, President; D. Johnson, Vice 47 President. Second largest enrollment, 88 students . . . active in school organizations and athletics . . . copped homecoming honors . . . earned first place with their skit . . . received first place in parade with the float We're Expecting T'win” . . . freshman initiation . . . biggest event of the year . . . shed nickname Freshie . . . reached midpoint of their high school days. James Accola Gary Amidon Arlene Amundson Barbara Atchison Frank Bauer Oliver Bauer Hazel Berger James Bloss Gary Brion James Bursaw Jerry Bursaw Tom Canar Carol Christenson Lenny Christopherson Kathryn Crawford Neil Crawford Dale Cushman Jerry Duncanson Lois Endle Darleen Endreson Linda Fedie Lorraine Finseth Barbara Franzwa James Franzwa Larry George Darlene Goss Marlowe Gunderson Beverly Hanson Larry Hart Margaret Hart Janet Heck Mary Lou Hedberg Jan Hehli Ellen Hill Carolyn Jardine Virginia Jennings David Johnson James Johnson Steven Kilde Barbara Komro Richard Larson Kay Latshaw Gareld Lerdahl Gary Linse William Loomis Delmar Lorenz Richard Lund Edward Marten Janice Marten Theresa Martin Carol Melrose Barbara Nelson William Nelson Stuart Odegard Rodney Ottum Larry Pabst Gary Parker David Pederson Donald Peterson Mavis Peterson Barbara Pierce Richard Putzier Ronald Risler Marie Robinson Christie Ronnei Clarice Sandberg Karolyn Sandberg Dale Schultz Alvera Serum Marjul Sessions Fred Seyforth Robbie Simpson Betty Smith Patricia Tangen Sharon Umess Rebecca Waste Fred Weber Gloria Weber Arlene Weiss Jerry Weiss Judy Weiss Mary Werrell Dawn Wilson Gloria Wulff Mari Zittel Not Pictured: Joanne Erickson Margaret Nelson Loris Wrobel Elvis' Prize-winning Float W First row: MISS KLATT, Advisor; B. NORRISH, Vice President; JANE COOK, Secretary-Treasurer; MR. LOOMANS, Advisor. Second row: SHARON EIDE, President. Largest of the four classes, 102 students ... soon got into the swing of things ... academic life as well as social life ... encouraged school spirit ... presented skit the night before homecoming ... entered float in parade ... Friday, November ninth ... Freshman Initiation ... dreaded event ... turned out to be fun ... dressed in unbecoming costumes during the day ... evening outfits were even funnier ... each student was required to perform a humorous stunt ... new teachers initiated ... proved to be entertaining to the students ... ended with record dance followed by refreshments ... exciting year full of new experiences. Sharon Anderson Shirley Bauer Richard Bentley Judy Berger Lynn Bird Merle Bloom Eugene Brantner Theresa Brantner Janice Christenson James Cleasby Mike Colby Jane Cook John Cook Robert Cook Jeanne Crapser Kay Dowden Elizabeth Dregney Neil Dregney Grace Dryden Shirley Ede Gary Eide Sharon Eide John Endle Jerry Evans Karen Evenson Curtis Everson Larry Everson Harold Finseth John Fitzgerald Mary Fleming June Forthun John Garland Gerald Gifford Gale Goss Judy Hageness Duane Hansen Steve Harms Julie Hart Dennis Hedberg James Helwig t Leila Hill Marion Hilliard Daryl Hoch Kenneth Hollister Mary Johnson Richard Kees John Klevgard Patricia Kohlman Carol Larson David Larson Linda Lee John Leirmo James Lieberman Ruth Linse Cindy Loomis Monty Loomis Keith Marquand Kermit Marquand Bruce Martin JoAnn McCann Judith Michelson Ruth Miller Richard Molitor Benita Moy Bonnie Nelson Barbara Norrish George Nichols Betty Pabst William Parker Donna Parr Janet Paulson Karen Paulson Marlene Paulson Donald Perry Barbara Peterson James Prissel Ronald Retzlaff Darlene Risler Gary Risler Eleanor Risler LaVerne Risler Ronald Robinson Rosalie Rosman Judy Rutschow Carmen Schreiner Dwain Schuch Patricia Schultz Arlen Segerstrom Alan Severson Marlys Sie Beverly Simonson Steve Tanner John Thoreson James Urness Gary Van Hoesen Darlene Watton Jan Hehli Freshman Initiation Jane Cook Carole Weber Connie Weber Anthony Weisenbeck Raymond Weiss Dorothy Williams Judy Wilson Larry Wood Snapshots The Home Ec. class serves Mr. Blanchard First row: D. Kees, B. Koenig, J. Crandall, M. Hageness, W. Miller, L. Loomis, D. Becker, E, Kothbauer, L. Hilliard, G. Parker, Mrs. Conger. Second row: L. Brantner, P. Aase, S. Mock, S. Schultz, B. Becker, R. Pabst, C. Gunderson, B. Peterson, M. Bloss, A. Weiss. Third row: J. Johnson, K. Jackson, -C. Hill, D. Whelan, D. Rustad, A. Peuse, R. Hagen, F. Colby, D. Rosenthal, L. Winberg, A. Rosenthal. Fourth row: G. Diller, J. Parker, W. Johnson, G. Schultz, W. Linse, G. Rud, P. Anderson, R. Bartholomew, S. Peterson, R. Van Someron, R. Hart. Not Pictured: G. Cleasby, Y. Dennison. Eighth Grade Composed of 44 students at the beginning of the school year . . . shared in the homecoming activities with a float and skit . . . have Junior High basketball team . . . enjoyed monthly birthday parties and Valentine Party . . . bought $124.70 in U.S. Savings Stamps . . . rated very high in achievement tests taken on November 24 . . . are members of the Chester L. Dodge Chapter of the Badger History Club. Catching up on the daily news Noon-hour break a O ■ - M A ______________- 1 First row: C. Johnson, R. Hedberg, C. Jackson, J. Peterson, D. Kent, R. Winters, P. Holden, J. Walker, M. Fitzgerald, J. Nichols, P. Fitzgerald, Miss Constantine. Second row: J. Nyberg, D. Olson, J. Brion, S. Ameson, D. Johnson, C. Dryden, M. Bloom, J. Becker, J. Allemang, J. Bollinger, W. Diller. Third row: J. Williams, M. Thorson, C. Steinke, K. Shroeder, C. Tangen, T. Kosmo, J. Amunson, N. Peterson, C. Van Hoesen, M. Alme, R. Duncanson. Not Pictured: S. Pfund. Seventh Qrade Composed of 35 students at the beginning of the year . . . entered in the homecoming festivities with float and skit . . . bought U.S. Savings Stamps, boys-$14, girls-$14.60 . . . participated in Christmas and Spring Concert . . . had fun at monthly birthday parties and annual Christmas Party . . . encouraged school spirit by presenting skit at a pep meeting . . . are members of the Buffalo Badger History Club. Pals Working hard? A tight defense Mick grabs a rebound Gary drives Ernie steals the ball Mick and Neil set up a tackle Neil picks up yardage around end First row: B. Alme, L. Loomis, L. Magadance, A. Urness, J. Werlein, R. Bauer, J. Cook, N. Nelson, D. Peterson, J. Berger, L. Loomis, M. Smith. Second row: Mr. Anderson, M. Dowden, L. Bird, D. Parr, G. Brion, F. Seyforth, L. Zabrocki, R. Parkhurst, C. Heike, O. Perry, D. Van Someron, Mr. Lord. Third row: D. Johnson, R. Simonson, C. Lehman, L. Hart, D. Smith, G. Schultz, R. Allemang, J. Anderson, T. Canar, M. Collins. Fourth row: J. Prissel, S. Harms, J. Fitzgerald, J. Helwig, R. Retzlaff, J. Leirmo, J. Thoreson, G. Van Hoesen, J. Urness, W. Loomis, L. Nyre. Fifth row: L. George, G. Linse, L. Bird, D. Hanson, A. Severson, S. Tanner, R. Cook. J. Lieberman, M. Loomis, J. Cook, W. George, D. Hovey. Mascot - Bobby Hall football Buffaloes end another successful football season . . . finishing with an impressive second place stand in conference play . . . compiled five-one conference mark . . . overall six-two record ... Statistics . . . 1,917 yards gained by rushing . . . 365 yards gained by aerials . . . 199 points to opponents' 83 points ... 38 completed passes out of 83 attempts ... 1,267 yards gained and 98 points scored by Neil Nelson. Touchdown! Mr. Anderson, Allen, and Jack talk it over Zhe Offense Zhe Defense MANAGERS L. George . Alme, L. Nyre, M. Smith, D. Hovey COACHES MR. LORD, Assistant Coach MR. ANDERSON, Head Coach CHUCK HHIKE Halfback with good power and lots of fight. LARRY MAGADANCE Quarterback of whom we expect big things next season. NEIL NELSON Tremendous football player as his All-State and All-Conference selections indicate. JACK COOK JERRY ANDERSON GARY SCHULTZ Good, hard-socking guard; Hard-working tackle. One of the finest blockers All-Conference selection in the conference, and Captain of the team. JOHN BERGER Reliable worker, who could always be counted on. LARRY BIRD Good tackle, who will be one of the best around in another year. JIM WERLEIN Outstanding blocker and defensive back. ROGER PARKHURST Fine center and place kicker. DAVE PARR Steady performer at the tackle spot. LEE LOOMIS Tough boy who we will see a lot of next year. LEE ZABROCKI LOREN LOOMIS BOB ALLEMANG Hard worker at the tackle Tough center who will see A good, hard worker, who position with lots of spirit. plenty of action next year. always gave all he had. MICK DOWDEN DICK VAN SOMERON ORAL PERRY Good defensive halfback. Steady worker who we ex- Fullback with loads of who likes it rough. pect a lot from next year. power. ALLEN URNESS A dependable quarterback who can pass well and run with the best of them. CARROLL LEHMAN A fine pass-receiving end with plenty of spirit. RUDY SIMONSON A rough customer on defense. MICK COLUNS A good end with lots of spirit as his A11 -Conference selection points out. WILLIE GEORGE A fullback who can pick his holes well and get that important yardage. DON SMITH A speedy, pass-snatching end. Scores Mondovi 32 - - Cannon Falls - - - 20 Mondovi 32 - - Durand - - - - • Mondovi 34 - - Black River Falls - - 7 Mondovi 19 - - Arcadia - - - - Mondovi 12 - - Whitehall 13 Mondovi 25 - - Gale-Ettrick - - Mondovi 9 - - Osseo ------- • 0 Mondovi 35 - - Augusta - - - - L. Magadance, A. Umess, M. Dowden, B. Williams, G. Schultz, L. Stelmach, M. Collins, C. Lehman, L. Hart, D. Van Someron, W. George, D. Peterson, N. Nelson. basketball Thrills . . . triumphs . . . disappointments . . . through a 20-game schedule . . . captured the Mississippi Valley Conference championship for second year in a row . . . overall record of 18 wins and two losses . . . conference record of 11 wins and one loss . . . another highlight of the year, win over highly rated Winona . . . Scoring led by Mick Collins . . . received good support from Allen Umess, Leigh Stelmach, Gary Schultz, and Carroll Lehman . . . placed Allen Urness and Mick Collins on All-Conference team . . . third straight year for Allen Umess . . . Carroll Lehman on second team . . . honorable mention, Gary Schultz and Leigh Stelmach . . . outstanding coaching job by Skip Lord. First row: J. Cook, J. Bloss, R. Kees, A. Severson, S. Tanner, B. Parker, B. Cook, L Pabst. Second row: L. Christopherson, J. Umess, E. Marten, J. Leirmo, D. Lund, K. Marquand, F. Seyforth, J. Thomson, J. Leiberman. ALLEN URNESS B Team Coach - Mr, Blanchard CARROLL LEHMAN Senior Guard ”A Team Coach - Mr. Lord Senior Forward Scores Mondovi 63 - - Chippewa Falls - - 52 Mondovi 81 - - Durand ------- Mondovi 54 - - Menomonie - - - - 39 Mondovi 63 • - Whitehall ------ Mondovi 75 - - Whitehall - - - - - 60 Mondovi 63 - - Arcadia ------ 47 Mondovi 68 - - Arcadia ------ 51 Mondovi 66 - - Osseo ------- 62 Mondovi 57 - - Osseo ------- 58 Mondovi i i o t- Augusta ------ 48 Mondovi 58 - - Augusta ------ 48 Mondovi 56 - - Winona ------ 47 Mondovi 64 - - Alma ------ 55 Mondovi 72 - - Black River Falls - - 66 Mondovi 59 - - Cochrane ----- 61 Mondovi 72 - - Durand ------ 55 Mondovi 61 - - New Richmond - - 42 Mondovi 64 - - Chippewa Falls - - - 52 Mondovi 57 - - Black River Falls - - 54 Mondovi 57 - - Menomonie - - - - - 55 MICK COLLINS Managers Senior Forward JIM WERLEIN, TOM CANAR, BRIAN ALME, DAVE HOVEY GARY SCHULTZ Senior Guard LEIGH STELMACH DONALD PETERSON LARRY HART Senior Center Sophomore Forward Sophomore Center DICK VAN SOMERON Junior Forward NEIL NELSON Junior Guard BILL WILLIAMS Senior Forward MICK DOW DEN Junior Forward WILLIE GEORGE Senior Guard LARRY MAGADANCE Junior Guard First row: A. Lurndahl, R. Bauer, R. Putzier, B. Wulff, D. Peterson, N. Nelson, L. Magadance, A. Umess, M. Dowden. Second row: L. Stelmach, G. Bergh, R. Dutter, D. Nelson, M. Collins, C. Lehman, B. Williams, Mr. Anderson. baseball Compiled record of five wins and five losses in 1956 season . . . participated in Augusta Tournament . . . defeated Osseo in first game by 12 to three . . . beaten by Augusta in second game by six to zero . . . Returning lettermen: Neil Nelson, Alien Umess, Leigh Stelmach, Carroll Lehman, Mickey Collins, Mickey Dowden, Bill Williams, Larry Magadance. PITCHER BILL WILLIAMS CATCHER MICK DOWDEN COACH ANDERSON First row: W. George, M. Smith, R. Parkhurst, R. Nelson, R. Bauer, Mr. Miles. Second row: J. Crawford, J. Werlein, L. Hollister, L. Zabrocki, J. Peuse, G. Amundson. Third row: J. Cook, S. Loomis, R. Lund, O. Perry, L. Bird, U. Risler. Not Pictured: Neil Crawford, Lee Loomis, Lorn Loomis, Dave Hurtley, Dave Parr, Finley Franzwa, Dave Johnson, John Teela, Jim Berger, Allen Ameson, Gary Brion, William Loomis, Chuck Heike, Fred Seyforth. Zrack Pole vaulting . . • broad jumping ... discus ... dashes ... low and high hurdles . . . earn letters by placing in events entered . . . returning lettermen: Willie George, Mike Smith, Roger Parkhurst . . . coached by Mr. Miles. Jack throws the discus The hand-off in the relay Coach Miles Snapshots Shelby Mock. Janet Silverness, Good, Mr. Miles? Jean Synstad, Jeanette Danzinger Leigh Stelmach Mr. Hehli Jeanette Poeschl, Jean Schultz, Janet Linse, Robbie Simpson, Jean Fitzgerald, Dorothy Ott Marie Danzinger Mary Zittel Mary Werrell Patty Schultz, Karen Paulson First row: M. Lee, S. Mock, N. Horn. Second row: B. Hart, J. Schultz, G. Ecke, C. Rutschow, J. Forthun, B. Synstad, B. Hanson. Third row: R. King, M. Robinson, J. Christenson, R. Holden, M. Melrose, M. Johnson, K. Evenson, B. Allemang, J. Tanner, N. Nyre. Fourth row: J. Synstad, S. Eide, D. Severson, N. Diller, D. Williams, A. Weiss. Fifth row: Mr. LaGasse, B. Cook, K. Marquand, L. Bird, L. Nyre. Concert Wand M.H.S. concert band . . . sixty-eight members . . . good instrumentation . . . had busy fall season . . . marched for football games . . . produced colorful homecoming show including formations and dance step . . . appeared in Menomonie for Dunn County Dairy Day and Stout’s homecoming parade . . . Continued performances throughout winter . . . presented concerts at Thorp and Stanley early in December . . . was well received at annual Christmas concert, December 13 . . . concert included Bach’s Prelude and Fugue and Suppe's Light Cavalry Overture . . . Spring activities included: Concert with Chippewa Falls band March 19 . . . district solo and ensemble contest . . . students that received a 1 rating went to the state contest . . spring concert . . . featuring Sequoia and Western One Step . . . climax of the year . . . entered spring Music Festival in Eau Claire in Class A for the first time . . . ended year by playing for Memorial Day parade . . . Director, Mr. LaGasse . . . aided by student instructors Janet Silverness, Jean Schultz, Connie Hagen, and Barb Cook. First row: J. Weiss, D. Putzier, J. Hehli. Second row: L. Heck, J. Rutschow, J. Erickson, J. Cook, V. Steinke, J. Linse, J. Poeschl. Third row: R. Hemmy, L. Hart, A. Amundson, J. Silverness, B. Parker, M. Van Hoesen, S. Amunson, M. Radloff, C. Hagen, J. Fitzgerald. Fourth row: S. Anderson, C. Melrose, B. Nelson, J. Amundson, B. Norrish, L. Lee, J. Marten, L. Magadance, D. Smith, D. Colby. Fifth row: M. Smith, K. Marquand, M. Ulness, J. Heck, S. Urness, K. Dowden, R. Simpson. Fourth Period practice Mr. LaGasse gives Bev Hanson her lesson First row: P. Aase, M. Thorson, H. Dregney, L. Winberg, J. Berger, J. Johnson, P. Anderson. Second row: P. Schultz, M. Nelson, C. Steinke, J. Nyberg, R. Hagen, G. Diller, E. Kothbauer, J. Bollinger, M. Alme, L. Wood, M. Hilliard, G. Parker, S. Gunderson, S. Peterson, W. Diller, G. Eide. Third row: B. Moy, J. Michelson, B. Peterson, S. Ameson, Mr. LaGasse, K. Shroeder, L. Pabst, M. Hageness, B. Koenig, R. Linse, P. Fitzgerald, D. Kees. Intermediate Band Composed of 40 members . . . consists of seventh, eighth, and ninth grades . . . rehearsals every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday . . . marched in homecoming parade . . . performed at Spring Concert playing Lochinvar and Legendary Air . . . entered festival in Class D. Majorettes Led the marching band in its performances . . . strutted their stuff at halftime during football games . . . Judy W eiss and Mary Lee entertained the basketball fans by twirling at Osseo game . . . A band twirlers entered district solo contest at Eau Claire. Judy Weiss, Mary Lee, Jane Cook Mary Alme and Carole Steinke First row: D. Putzier D. Smith S. Amunson J. Silverness C. Rutschow Second row: M. Smith K. Dowden First row: D. Putzier, J. Cook, S. Amunson, J. Poeschl, B. Parker, Mr. LaGasse. Second row: B. Allemang, J. Silverness, A. Amundson, J. Marten, D. Smith, L. Magadance, D. Colby. Third row: K. Dowden, M. Smith. Dance Wands The large dance band, as yet without an official title . . . formed this year . . . performed during halves of basketball games and for open house . . . played in concerts at Stanley and Thorp . . . entertained for Principals' Banquet at Hotel Eau Claire in February. The Teens' . . . played for football and basketball dances . . . provided music for Mirror Benefit Dance . . . had dinner in Eau Claire and attended Eau Claire High's Christmas Concert. First row: B. Hart, J. Schultz, L. Heck, S. Amunson, J. Poeschl. Second row: V. Bcke, C. Rutschow, M. Robinson, J. Synstad, K. Evenson, B. Allemang, N. Nyre, R. Hemmy, A. Amunson, J. Silverness, J. Amundson, L. Lee, J. Marten, D. Smith, D. Colby. Third row: Mr. La-Gasse, M. Smith, K. Marquand, J. Heck. Pep fgand Qlee Club Composed of 24 members from concert band . . . added to enjoyment of games . . . built school spirit at pep meetings . . . played during game at Osseo . . . played popular music and marches. Made up of 41 members under direction of Mr. Keith LaGasse . . . sang these numbers at Christmas concert ... As Long as Children Pray, O Holy Night, Send Out Thy Light, Wonderful Copenhagen, Silent Night, Christmas Lullaby, Halls of Ivy . . . Accompanied by Barbara Hagen and Dawn Wilson . . . President, Carolyn Hoch . . . Secretary, Karen Johnson. First row: B. Atchison, D. Wilson, J. Risen, J. Paulson, C. Weber, N. Ede, C. Jennings, R. Holden, M. Hart, C. Larson, T. Brantner, M. Werrell, Mr. LaGasse. Second row: J. Wilson, M. Zittel, D. Parr, M. Hedberg, B. Pabst, M. Franzwa, D. Endreson, S. Amunson, D. Otto-sen, L. Finseth, L. Heck, H. Berger, B. Pierce, C. Loomis, M. Johnson. Third row: S. Ede, M. Sie, B. Nelson, S. Everson, M. Lee, L. Fedie, K. Latshaw, B. Hagen. J. Silverness, C. Hoch, K. Johnson, B. Smith, B. Synstad, C. Schreiner. First row: M. Lee, J. Tanner, M. Robinson, C. Hagen. Second row: A. Weiss, K. Dowden, D. Severson, J. Weiss, S. Urness, S. Anderson, J. Cook, N. Nyre, Mrs. Everson. Third row: M. Melrose, R. Simpson, J. Poeschl, D. Williams, J. Linse, B. Nelson, B. Norrish, K. Evenson. Fourth row: B. Cook, R. Holden, J. Heck, J. Hehli, S. Amunson, G.Ecke, J. Schultz, J. Fitzgerald, B. Hart. Active during football and basketball season . . . posted signs around school, wrote on blackboards, gave skits to improve school spirit . . . promoted sportsmanship . . . decorated school for Homecoming . . . bought megaphones for cheerleaders . . . Officers: President, Jeanette Poeschl; Vice President, Connie Hagen; Secretary, Jan Hehli; Advisor, Mrs. Everson. Cheerleaders Chosen by student body . . . judged on these qualifications . . . ability to lead a cheer, voice, meaningful expressions, and coordination . . . proudly wearing new uniforms . . . promoting school spirit, sportsmanship, and enthusiasm for school sports . . . leading pep meetings . . . backing and encouraging the teams to many victories . . . rewarded by receiving letters . . . Advisor, Mrs. Everson. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS Mary Robinson, Mary Lee Connie Hagen, Jean Tanner B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Kay Dowden, Jane Cook Judy Weiss, Sharon Anderson First row: Miss Quarberg, C. Hagen, C. Hoch, D. Severson, J. Silverness, B. Hart, D. Lubinsky, J. Smith. Second row: M. Smith, W. Koepp, C. Lehman, A. Urness, G. Schultz, W. George, B. Alme, J. Danzinger, S. Mock, J. Tanner. National Mo nor Society Organized in Mondovi in 1945 ... 145 charter members ... 17 active members ... membership of juniors and seniors ... requiring of juniors a grade point of 2. 5 and 15 extra activity points ... Promoting scholarship, leadership, character, and service ... met once a month ... meetings both educational and social ... consumed sandwiches, chocolate milk, and cake after each meeting ... This year's activities ... inducted senior members in the fall ... had formal initiation of juniors in the spring ... sold book covers and pop corn to raise money ... exchanged gifts at Christmas ... spent an evening of fun in Eau Claire ... eating steaks and taking in a movie ... ended year with the junior members ushering for the seniors' graduation ... Officers for first semester ... President, Allen Urness; Vice President, Gary Schultz; Secretary, Janet Silverness; Treasurer, Carroll Lehman; Advisor, Miss Quarberg. Student Council Composed of nine members of the high school ... three seniors, three juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman ... admitted on the basis of a test taken shortly after school started ... met once every two weeks ... Solved problems of the students and faculty during the year ... chose lyceums for the high school and assisted at these lyceums ... conducted two public opinion polls, one concerning the sale of liquor to minors, the other lowering the present traffic point system to include sixteen-year-olds ... Ended the year with the election of officers at the annual spring picnic ... officers for this year ... President, Mike Smith; Secretary, Connie Hagen; Treasurer, Carroll Lehman; Advisor, Mr. Miles. First row: J. Cook, J. Hehli, C. Hagen, M. Robinson. Second row; M. Smith, C. Lehman, D. Hovey, L. Hart, D. Smith, Mr. Miles. First row: M. Thorson, D. Lubinsky, S. Umess, L. Lee, J. Poeschl, J. Werlein, J. Danzinger, J. Tanner, S. Mock, J. Smith, J. Bollinger. Second row: B. Parker, C. Hoch, B. Jardine, M. Lee, J. Fitzgerald, S. Amunson, C. Hagen, J. Linse, J. Silverness, S. Schultz, N. Nelson, MissOas. Third row: L. Magadance, B. Alme, D. Van Someron, G. Schultz, C. Lehman, T. Canar, D. Smith, .J. Rud, B. Williams, A. Umess. Minor Staff Consists of students in high school and junior high . . . faculty selects co-editor from the junior class, who automatically becomes editor in Senior year . . . this book completed through coordinated efforts of the following people: Editor, Janet Silverness; Co-editor, Don Smith; Copy Editor, Shelby Mock; Organizations, Jeanette Danzinger, Carolyn Hoch, and Mary Lee; Sports, Allen Umess and Carroll Lehman; Typist, Dorothy Lubinsky; Advisor, Miss Oas . . . success of fund-raising drive due to efforts of Business Manager, Gary Schultz; Assistant Business Manager, John Berger; Ad Salesmen; and Mirror Salesmen . . . Sponsored Miss M.H.S. contest and dance . . . obtained worthwhile information at press conference in Eau Claire . . . hopes students will find pleasure from this Mirror in viewing and reviewing the past school year. Miss Oas, John Berger, Don Smith, Jeanette Danzinger, Gary Schultz Shelby Mock, Janet Silverness First row: A. Weiss, B. Hanson, P. Risler, S. Mock, M. Zittel, J. Paulson, N. Diller, R. Simpson, J. Tanner, J. Smith, M. Johnson, M. Werrelt, Mrs. Meythaler. Second row: R. Bauer, J. Poeschl, C. Hoch, D. Onasch, L. Heck, J. Linse, B. Jardine, M. Radloff, D. Colby, B. Nelson, S. Franzwa. M. Robinson. Third row: I. Ottosen, J. Hehli, C. Melrose. J. Teela, M. Hedberg, M. Smith, L. Nyre. D. Ott, D. Hovey, D. Ottosen, G. Ecke, J. Fitzgerald. Buffalo Millboard High school newspaper . . . published four times a year at Mondovi Herald office available to all students at ten cents a copy . . . carried news and events of school life . . . first year for a printed paper, greatly improved readability . . . editors attended press conference at Eau Claire . . . learned how to improve the paper . . . Editor, Ginny Ecke; Feature Editor, Mary Robinson; News Editor, Bonnie Jardine; Sports Editor, Dave Hovey; Typist Editor, lone Ottosen; Advisor, Mrs. Meythaler. Sitting: Mary Robinson, Ginny Ecke. Standing: Dave Hovey, lone Ottosen, Bonnie Jardine, Mrs. Meythaler. First row: A. Weisenbeck, G. Eide, D. Hoch, M. Bloom, G. Risler, J, Weiss, F. Bauer, R. Weiss. Second row: S. Odegard, J. Cook, H. Finseth, L. Everson, R. Molitor, L. Wrobel, L. Pabst, R. Kees, B. Martin, L. Wood. Third row: B. Cook, D. Larson, G. Parker, J. Accola, J. Helwig, L. Lindsay, R. Ottum, R. Risler, R. Robinson, D. Winter.. Fourth row: R. Weisenbeck, D. Parr, J. Klopp, D. Smith, C. Lehman, R. Lund, R. Larson, P. Accola, B. Koepp, D. Christopherson, Mr. Loomans. Not Pictured: J. Franzwa, D. Johnson, D. Lorenz, F. Franzwa, C. Heike, J. Anderson, J. Weiss, J. Endle, L. Risler. fature farmers of „ Members enrolled in Agriculture . . . promotes leadership . . . emphasizes better farming fundamentals . . . strives toward improvement of the farm home and its surroundings . . . participated in homecoming activities, entered a float in parade, received second prize for skit ... had F.F.A. basketball team composed of Seniors . . . worked for advancement to Greenhand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and National Farmer . . . sold garden seeds . . . stressed conservation by planting trees . . . sponsored Parent-Son Banquet in the spring . . . climaxed the year by the Seniors going on a trip . . . Officers: President, Jack Cook; Vice President, Bill Koepp; Secretary, Ray Weisenbeck; Treasurer, Dave Pan; Reporter, Dale Christopherson; Sentinel, Don Smith. The welding booth in our new shop jack Cook leads an F.F.A. meeting First row: J. Berger, M. Paulson, J. Amundson, B. Hanson, P. Risler, T. Martin, N. Nyre, E. Dregney, J. Forthun. Second row: S. Mock, S. Eide, J. Tanner, K. Evenson, B. Norrish, S. Urness, L. Lee, J. Cook, K. Dowden. Third row: D. Williams, M. Sessions, J. Christianson, J. Synstad, J. Danzinger, M. Johnson, P. Schultz, B. Moy, J. Williams. Fourth row: C. Ron-nei, J. Rutschow, K. Crawford, R. Simpson, J. Poeschl, M. Ness, B. Komro, L. Endle, N. Diller. C. Jardine. First row: V. Nichols, B. Synstad, E. Everson, D. Severson, J. Woodhull, M. Ulness, M. Robinson, N. Horn, M. Melrose, Miss Klatt. Second row: S. Anderson, M. Bruvold, M. Hilliard, S. Franzwa, J. Linse, B. Nelson, B. Cook, J. Michelson, B. Amidon, R. Linse. Third row: B. Hart, J. Schultz, C. Melrose, J. Erickson, L. Heck, G. Ecke, J. Fitzgerald, D. Colby, R. Holden, J. Heck. Fourth row: M. Nelson, J. Hageness, M. Van Hoesen, M. Lee, E. Hill, J. Marten, D. Ott, S. Amunson, C. Hagen, J. Hehli. Future Homemakers of America . . . Toward New Horizons ” motto of organization . . . participated in home, school, and community activities . . . worked for Junior, Chapter, and State Degrees . . . induction of new members, beautiful candlelight meeting . . . learned by demonstrating . . . gained new ideas from speakers . . . sponsored Bermuda Blast . . . informal fall dance . . . music by The Teens . . . enjoyed festive Christmas party and supper . . . exchange of gifts . . directed annual Spring Fashion Show and Tea . . . rewarded seniors with a trip to the Twin Cities . . . Officers: President, Doris Severson; Vice President, Shelby Mock; Secretary, JoAnn Woodhull; Treasurer, Barb Cook; Recreation Chairman, Jean Fitzgerald; Song Leader, Mary Werrell; Historian, Mary Van Hoesen; Parliamentarian, Beverly Bentley; Reporter, Sharon Umess, Work Chairman, Susan Amunson. First row: D. Parr, S. Ede, V. Steinke, S. Franzwa, L. Fedie, B. Cook, N. Ede, B. Amidon, M. Bruvold, P. Schultz, Mrs. Everson. Second row: C. Hoch, R. Miller, M. Endle, C. Melrose, J. Linse, K. Latshaw, K. Sandberg, D. Colby, R. Holden, M. Ottum. Third row: B. Nelson, J. Silverness, B. Hart, J. Schultz, J. Fitzgerald, M. Nelson, M. Uiness, J. Hehli, J. Heck, S. Umess. Fourth row: V. Ecke, C. Hagen, G. Weber, S. Amunson, D. Endreson, J. Marten, D. Ott, M. Lee, M. Van Hoesen, J. Hageness. First row: J. Berger, E. Dregney, K. Paulson, M. Werrell, J. Smith, K. Dowden, N. Nyre, J. Amundson, A. Weiss, M. Paulson. Second row: S. Mock, J. Tanner, M. Zittel, J. Passow, E. Everson, R. Waste, S. Zuidema, J. Risen, J. McCann, J. Cook. Third row: M. Hart, C. Loomis, B. Smith, J. Paulson, K. Evenson, S. Anderson, L. Lee, M. Robinson, J. Poeschl, R. Simpson. Fourth row: B. Norrish, R. Linse, J. Synstad, J. Danzinger, M. Melrose, J. Rutschow, P. Kohl-man, D. Pabst, J. Weiss, D. Williams. Girls ’ Athletic Association Sponsored Homecoming activities . . . made success by everyone pitching in . . . sold concessions at football and basketball games . • . went swimming at YMCA in Eau Claire . . . went bowling . . . new sport enjoyed by all . • . Followed sports through their seasons . . . selected Senior girl to head each sport . . . must be responsible for equipment and running tournament . . . Officers: President, Janet Silverness; Vice President, Shelby Mock; Secretary, Susan Amunson; Treasurer, Betty Smith . . . Advisor, Mrs. Everson. First row: J. Cook, R. Parkhurst, D. Pan, R. Weiss, J Weiss, D. Perry, D. Hilliard, R. King, L. Wood, G. Eide, L. Bird, G. Eide, Mr. Barney. Second row: B. Martin, J. Berger, L. Wro-bel, J. Fitzgerald, S. Kilde, L. George, J. Prissel, J. Bursaw, D. Winter, M. Loomis, R. Bauer, L. Pabst. Third row: L. Loomis, L. Loomis, J. Teela, D. Pederson, G. Parker, W. Nelson, J. Groenier, T. Hageness, D. Christopherson, W. Loomis, S. Harms, R. Kowitz, G. Van Hoesen. Fourth row: R. Ottum, J. Klopp, L. Nyre, B. Allemang, D. Smith, T. Canar, R. Simonson, R. Gruber, P. Accola, B. Koepp, L. Ressel, L. Bird, H. Schultz. Boys ’ A thlctic Association Made it possible for boys not on varsity to participate in basketball . . . held tournament between eight teams chosen by Senior captains . . . awarded medals to winning teams, most valuable player, highest scorer, and individual doing most to promote sportsmanship . . . Captains this year: Rudy Simonson, John KIodp. Jack Cook, Dale Christopherson, Jerry Anderson, Raymond Gruber, Bob Allemang, Bill Koepp . . . held softball tournament in spring . . . Officers for the year: President, Jack Cook: Vice President, Roger Parkhurst; Secretary-Treasurer, Dave Parr. First row: J. Werlein, L. Loomis, A. Umess, W. George, L. Zabrocki, L. Loomis, N. Nelson, J. Cook. Second row: Mr. Lord, L. Magadance, R. Parkhurst, D. Pan, B. Williams, D. Van Someron, L. Bird, B. Alme, M. Dowden, Mr. Anderson. Third row: M. Smith, B. Allemang, M. Collins, L. Stelmach, R. Simonson, C. Lehman, D. Smith, G. Schultz. Cctter Club Composed of boys who have earned major letters in football, basketball, baseball, and track . . . admitted as soon as they have earned their letter . . . maintained a checkroom during the basketball season . . . encouraged school spirit . . . enjoyed a picnic in the spring . . . men teachers were their guests . . . Advisors: Mr. Anderson and Mr. Lord. Lee, Bob, and Rog checking coats Watch it, Kay! Zumbkts Provided half-time entertainment at many of the home basketball games . . . displayed their acrobatic ability by various hand rolls, flips, pyramids, and the use of the springboard . . . receive letters at the end of two years of active membership . . . practices scheduled on Thursday evenings before G.A.A. . . advised by Mrs. Everson. First row: J. Paulson, C. Loomis, J. Tanner, K, Dowden, S. Anderson, R. Linse. Second row: J. Woodhull, G. Weber, V. Steinke, M. Ottum, D. Pan, K. Latshaw, C. Hagen. First row: P. Risler, J. Williams, D. Lubinsky, E. Risler, J. Danzinger, C. Paulson, N. Diller, B. Franzwa, D. Risler. Second row: K. Crawford, N. Horn, V. Steinke, N. Ede, M. Finseth, L. Endle, J. Woodhuil, D. Severson, J. Passow. Third row: M. Bru-vold, M. Franzwa, I. Ottosen, M. Endle, D. Ottosen, M. Hedberg, L. Heck, B. Jar-dine, B. Hart. Service Lawrence Evans Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Switzenberg Mrs. Eide Sig Thompson First row: M. Robinson, R. Holden, M. Lee, B. Cook, G. Ecke, C. Jennings. Second row: Mr. Miles, M. Dowden, N. Nelson, M. Uiness, S. Zuidema, D. Parr, D. Smith. ‘Junior Class Play I'm a Family Crisis” . . . three act comedy by Esther E. Olson . . . published by The Dramatic Publishing Company . . . presented on April 6 . . . many hours spent by cast and production staff . . . warmly received by audience . . . directed by Mr. Miles. Peggy Morgan -Betsey - - - - -Mrs. Morgan - -Dr. Morgan - -Nellie Grimstead Uncle Syl - - - - - - Barb Cook Sharon Zuidema - Mary Robinson - - - Don Smith - Carol Jennings - Mick Dowden Willie Carter ------- -Neil Nelson Gwen Harris -------- - Mary Lee Julia Preston - -- -- -- - Ginny Ecke Mary Lou Thomas ----- Mary Uiness Mrs. Tabor - -- -- -- - Ruth Holden Attendant - -- -- -- -- -Dave Parr First row: R. King, J. Groenier, R. Parkhurst, L. Loomis, D. Van Someron, L. Loomis. Second row: N. Diller, N. Nyre, M. Van Hoesen, S. Franzwa, J. Linse, D. Colby. Third row: D. Hilliard. R. Hemmy, V. Steinke, B. Bentley. E. Schuch, P. Risler, N. Horn. D. Ottosen. J. Fitzgerald, M. Finseth. D. Hovey, G. Eide. The show goes on J- Poeschl, Miss Quarberg, S. Mock, J. Schultz, C. Hagen, One Ad Play B H“' Represented Mondovi at the District Forensics Contest at Eau Claire on November 14 . . . given by four girls , • . The Bond Between written by Mae Howley . . . received a B rating . . . presented to the parents and faculty at open house . . .directed by Miss Quarberg. Doris Severson, Marlene Franzwa, Mary Ann Van Hoesen, Susan Amunson, Mavis Ness Barb Cook Class of 58 at Eighth grade graduation Neil Crawford First row: J. Poeschl, B. Alme, J. Smith, C. Hagen. Second row: I. Ottosen, J. Weriein, B. Williams, B. Koepp, W. George, J. Schultz. Annual social event of the spring . . . held April 16 . . . theme, How Deep Is The Ocean . . • underwater illusion • • • blue and silver waves overhead . . • brightly colored fish, sea horses, octopuses, sea shells, waterfalls . . . served punch from treasure chest . . . orchestra in a sunken ship . . . music by Johnny Roberts Orchestra . . . King Brian Alme chosen by Junior Class and Queen Janet Smith reigned over the sparkling event . . . guided by class advisors, Mrs. Everson, Mr. Miles, and Mr. Nelson; class officers and committee chairmen . . . made a success by the planning and work of the entire class. The Photographers King Brian and Queen Janet The Grand March Snow Kail Annual social event of the winter . . . sponsored by the senior class . . . held Friday, December 21 . . . danced to the music of The Royal Black Hawks . . . gym decorated in a festive style . . . gay snowmen on the stage . . . frosty snowflakes on the windows • . . bells and mistletoe created a holiday mood . . . King Leigh Stelmach and Queen Mary Lee reigned . . . coronation by Miss Quarberg and Mr. Loomans. First row: Mary Lee, Leigh Stelmach. Second row: Miss Quarberg, Mr. Loomans. Karen Johnson, Janet Smith, lone Ottosen, Jean Tanner, Mary Lee, Leigh Stelmach, Lee Zabrocki, William Koepp, Rudolph Simonson, Paul Accola. Jim Werlein, Allen Umess, Gary Schultz, Mickey Collins, Jack Cook, Connie Hagen, Karen Johnson, Jeanette Danzinger, Janet Silverness. Jeanette Poeschl. Homecoming Sponsored by GAA . . . held Friday, October 12 . . . theme of event Trim the Red Raiders . . . carried out in decorations at school and business places . . . skit night Thursday before game . . . enthusiasm increased by skits, cheers, and music by pep band . , . exciting moment, queen and attendants announced . . . built up pep at bonfire followed by traditional snake dance , . . colorful parade Friday afternoon . . . led by M.H.S. marching band . . , lost hard fought game to Arcadia . . . Oueen Connie Hagen and Captain Jack Cook reigned over the dance • • • music by Johnny Roberts and his orchestra. The Royalty The Royal Couple Mondovi High School Marching Band leads the parade Miss M H ? Reigned over Mirror Benefit Dance . • . sponsored by the Mirror Staff . . . enabling them to produce a better annual . . . held Friday, December 7 . . . music by the high school orchestra, The Teens” . . . Voting for the Buffalo Beauty Contest held from December third through seventh, a penny a vote, sold by Mirror Staff members . . . two candidates from each class . . , qualifications: attractive, photogenic, pleasing personality, nice figure, and a pleasant smile . . . Jean Fitzgerald crowned Miss M.H.S. by Mr. Hehli . . . made a success by work of advisor. Miss Oas; general chairman, Mary Lee; vote chairman, Brian Alme; and all the staff members. Candidates: Jane Cook, Sharon Eide, Kay Latshaw, Virginia Jennings, Mary Lee, Jean Fitzgerald. Jean Schultz, Karen Johnson, Miss Oas. Mr. Hehli crowns the queen. GLEASON and SCHULTZ GAMBLE STORE B-LOVE-LEE SHOP MONDOVI IMPLEMENT COMPANY E. F. KLINGER ASSOCIATES J FRANK’S RADIO TV j CORNER GROCERY MODENA CO-OP CREAMERY FISHER AUTO COMPANY ROBINSON FLOWERS r SEGU1N CONSTRUCTION WALL ELECTRIC MONDOVI FARM SERVICE GRADY'S DIME STORE i FRANK C KUBE LYMAN ANDERSON BLACKSMITH SHOP MARTEN’S GARAGE JACK'S JEWELRY STORE EDE MOTOR SALES NOGLE’S INSURANCE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CITIES SERVICE DEETZ FIRESTONE STORE HAMBURGER SHOP ANSHUS JEWELER MONDOVI LAUNDRY VAN’S BARBER SHOP HOWARD and LADUKE INSURANCE O N LUMBER COMPANY OUR OWN HARDWARE FRITZ'S GROCERY BERG'S DRUG STORE HAZEL'S COFFEE SHOP QUARBERG'S CLOTHING COMPANY NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. MONDOVI CO-OP CREAMERY PHILLIPS 66 BERGER AUTO BODY ELK1NTON AUTO SALES CODDONS HOLDEN CABINET COMPANY HERB'S SOUTH SIDE GROCERY KEARNEY'S SPORT SHOP EDE'S DRUG STORE MONDOVI FOOD MARKET FARMERS STORE CO WEST SIDE GROCERY RED and WHITE FARMERS LUMBER CO CITY FURNITURE BEN FRANKLIN HANSON INSURANCE MONDOVI HERALD NEWS BARKSTOW BAKERY ELMER SMITH BARBER SHOP SPENCE'S BARBER SHOP JOEL'S DRIVE INN COAST ELLA RUTH'S MONDOVI STATE BANK COAST ..—--------------------


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