Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI)

 - Class of 1948

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Monroe Wisconsin Nlonroe High School F ORE WORD If you think you are beaten, you are If you think that you dare not, you don If you d like to win, but think you can , It s almost certain you won t If you think you ll lose, you ve lost, For out in the world you ll End It s all ln the state of mind If you think you are out classed, you are You ve got to think high to rise, You ve got to be sure of yourself before You can ever wln a prize Lzfe's battles don t always go To the stronger or faster man, But soon or late the man who wins Is the man who thinks he can 9 Ano wmou . , I , . . . ,t Q ' , ' 7 , ' P Success begins with a fellow's will- , . . , O I - O . , ' , lllllli X if wi! M 'Y'-E if- ADMINISTRATION There are few lf any lone successes Every personal triumph IS the result of someone else puslung wzth us Here, our teachers with untlrlng efforts have supplled our force They not only taught us facts, but thlngs not found ln books, falrmlndeclness, determmatlon, as well as culmlnatlon of ldeals These are the llttle thlngs that form a strong baSlS for future llfe rr - 1 1 ' - - an Anonymous . . . 9 ' H 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1 .i' S 'Rn M 11 I is 9, ' 1- -'lm -an-n....,,,s E 0 EVANS T R HOLYOKE Carroll College Oshkosh Sf t a e Teachers Unlverslty of Wlsconsln College B A M A Unlversxty of Wlscon sm B E X -4-ffris' X X 4s N YF' ,W Sl ilffff SQ-'af J 50x X I l . Without Mnss Allen tx pu! It VERNIA ALLEN Whxtevt ater State Teachers College Bookkeepmg Geography Sponsor BULLETIN Adverusmg elf EDMUND ANDERSON Luther College B A Un1vers1ty of Iowa Umverslty of WISCODSIH Algebra Physxcs Sponsor Drlvers Educatlon Sophomore Class Radlo Club QCFOII B 0gt:f'29Pl l8' would be a total sophomores fouu his advice Th9Y ihmk his looks are eve so nlce M Ba na d made a great To s fron' Panama came she Who no I5 teaching history HARRIET BALDWIN Unlverslty of WISCOHSIH B A Lawrence College World ll1SlZOI'V Sponsor flramatlcs SUCCESS Of the musical gro ps M H S 1' ALLAN F BARNARD Carroll College Unlverslty of WlSCOHSll'1 Oshkosh State Teachers MRS GRACE ANDERSON La Crosse State Teachers College Physxcal Educatxon Sponsor G A A Jumor Orchesxs Exercls s are good for you She says as she takes us a second time through A hrm believer n the rhyme A stitch ln time saves nlne IIILDA BUCHOLZ Central State Teachers College, B S Clothmg College, B E Sponsor Handlcraft Instrumental Muslc Sponsor Pep Band, Jumor Band, Orchestra, Begmners' Band Orchestra 1 A A hfr r 1',Q gg.. A 1-L T f r B.E. ' Z r ' ' B-5' . y 1 . u l w ' '. u . . l r r' u in U . .l . i .v- . -. 0' . 2 J I '75 1 ' - I . 91, TX OLGA BUTH St Olaf College B M Vocal Muslc Sponsor Mlxed Chorus Treble Clef Jumor Hxgh Chorus Do Re Ml Fa Sol La Tl D Sh ieaches us to warble so Ou ne insi ucto fphyslcal ls an all rund guy lt s bee laid 'W ILLIAM E GREGORICH LaCrosse State Teach ers College B S Phvslcal Educatxon Assxstant Coach JOHN C CALDER Oshkosh State Teachers College Stout Instltute Industrlal Arts Sponsor Conservatxon Club Junlor Class lrlend Wnh many pr rblems he must contend The seniors kno she s a good scoui es al ys walling io help them ou! LA VON JONES Unnerslty of Wnscon sm B A M A U S HISYOTY Sponsor Seruor Class tg,- ROBERI' DAVENPORT Umversxty of Wlsconsm Vocatxonal Agrxculture Sponsor Future Farm ers Chapter Monroe Future Home makers Jr Dalry Herd cxatzon Aside from Ieachmg Ag each day He also manages F F A Some man will lead an enjoy ab llfe With thus good looking good cooking wnfe Tp RUTH KLINNER Stout Instltute B S Foods . A Vx 4 . Q l R 5. I 1 X H ' . . X . f F . , . . 1 U ' ' , ' B. S. . . . 1 .. , . mf- l e ' The .junior's advisor, father, Improyrement A 5 S 0, ' 4 r w r r 0 A . W , . . - ed. , le ' lr' ' y n Sh ' wa ' ' . ' ' 0' 1 e ,Dr . - I V I ' ' I , . . - v . . v - 'u ' ' ! 'or 3,53- FLOYD LEWIS Supenor State Teachers College Valley State Teachers College B S Un1vers1ty of Wxsconsm M E Geometry Advanced Algebra Ylu e su k lthout your lessons done Has he a pe!'7 Nope' Not one Latin and Spanlsh are her meat ln languages she can beat VIRGIL PETTER Unxversxty of W1scons1n B Belolt College Span1sh Latln lg. A.. LEE MITCHELL Un1vers1ty of W1scons1n Ph B Basketball Coach Soc1al Scxence CJun1or Hxghj Sponsor M Club KATHRYN OLTHAFER Platteulle State Teachers College B Enghsh 10 Sponsor BULLETIN Forens1cs Through his effort ou basket Shfoglliilllxtlrilse gL:mma and ball aces W h Did their best and eally went I' nergy and spark' 5 places We dont kno whlch e Ike best His teachlng or hls da ly jest ,gms NAT PRESTON Um-versxty of Wxscon sm B S Ph M Chemlstry Physlcs Sponsor Drxvers Educat1on H slende finge s r ally go Typing and sh rthand are her sh ow MARGARET A REUHL Be1o1t College Whmtewater State Teachers College B E Typmg Shorthand Sponsor Annual 3 L Q - . . . . Y. 1 . . , . S. , . . , .- . . r ,- ' r ' 1 r ', , . - l ' P in 1 r n w r wig. . l W W ll er r r e . 't be ' . . o . I l ' . ,G, A1 J I 1 . 1 . . S , . ., . . ' J . , '. ' Gnu FRED SIMPSON Platteulle State 'leachers College B Umwers of W1SCOHS1P Amerua 1 Problems Football Coach Sponsor Forensxcs TheU S A wouldbeO K lf Mr Sxmpson had his way M CORRINIE SWANSON Ru er Falls State Teachers College Unnerslty of Wisconsin Lxbrarlan Engllsh ll Sponsor Annual The tlny blond we always see Busy ln ihe library Always wnlhng Io lend a hlld h 5 a fact so you mus' agree Both Qeachers and pupils thxnk she knows ofhce Work A fo she s grand DORIS KUENG Juda Hxgh School Janesxxlle Vocatlonal School Supermtendent s Secretary Sponsor Tm H1 Y 10 1 EVELY li IIARTWIG Monroe Hlgh School Prmcxpal s Secretar Spon 'Tu H1 Y R W WITT Un1xers1ty of Wlsconsm B Un1vers1ty of Callfornla Umvers1ty of Mmnesota Engllsh ll and 12 Sponsor Forens1cs Df3m3t1CS English class PIBY '9 en5'C5 too Mr Witt has plenty to do When we re suck we have no fear Knowing our capable nurse IS near -3:9-s GENEVIEVE ARENSDORF Mercy Hosp1tal School of Nurslng Cedar Raplds R N Marquette Umverslty School Nurse In X . 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D 4 B. s. -is if 3 rnoxr :mn sr vrrn x R Hx mm T NNN, ' I Student Council To set a good example us more dlf flcult than to gave good advlce but there ns no better teacher than a good example might well be the motto of our energetic Student Council though the actlvutues of the Student Councul often go behind scenes and rarely come unto the lmme light many achlevements of the organxzatuon thus year commanded student attention Among the seruous and dufflcult prob lems the councul undertook were aldlng welfare organazatuons headnng home coming committees supervising the Traffuc Patrol Commnsslon and the awardlng of cntnzenshlp medals to the most outstanding senlor boy and gurl X W, HHH' I Another task which affords all students much pleasure was the sponsormg of all mnxers and other socual events throughout the year The councul us composed of two re presentatnves from each class the pres :dent sponsors of each class and Mr Holyoke The many varlous problems concerned with the nmprovement of the general runnung order of the school were brought up at the regular Thurs day meetings The Student Councll of l947 48 gained well deserved recognntnon from all students through the splendid work It accomplushed durung the school year tt ll ll X l -fsiix J 'Q 51 ., fl ' et f 'L :. -. 2' Q 'T T j xl - XYAS F- f ln .., . K. 4 T at I 5 5 '. ' if U ' .' If I : ,'. Nloldenlmuer, H. Anllrreck, . Dist-Iler, J. Fnrhn-ra. ISA ' ' ' S Af ,' 5: li. lilvm-kner R. . 1-llwulgrr, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Calder. A. Pri:-lk, N r. llolyukv, Miss Jones. O Il . . 1 I ll ' , . . Al- ' ' - . . . 1 - , A , 1 1 1 ' - I . I - . T , . . . I I 1 'l, L. , vi' . f Il X Q 4 ' C 1 O U h Q X 5 X., U 0 X s N . X f for Xi, B ' T 'i f A 'Y :rx X if 1 A ' 1 A .J , Y .S I g y A ,X X i T Xt. M , t .A 'fc' ig..,f!'f if -Q gr. -.. x V , K X ff 1 I ' 4 of 1 f' f' f -cf -ef K A111 f' j ll f Z X X g j ? Z 'US 1 f X CLASSES In spzte of the fact that the ladder tapers to one man rungs at the top the roomlest part lS further up As we cllmbed, each rung was more dlffl cult but our grasp became fxrmer and we galned courage to go on Now, as we look back on them, our hxgh school years repre sent the strongest fullest part of the ladders of our llves full of laughter and youth and much knowledge. ll ' ' 1 u - 1, Charles R. Gow -L ,zeh Li lg John Maurer Presxdent N-4 Helen Gruenewald V1ce Presxdent Rosemary Gerber Secretary Harvey Elmer Treasurer i' Seniors From 44 freshles to 48 grads yes we ve come a long way Durmg these four years we ve not only land the foun datlon of our lives but we have acqunr ed all the tools and equipment we need to start Irfetnme construchon lt ns up to us to buald wisely To do thus we must strive to work efflcuently not only by ourselves but wnth others Our class has been practucung thus theory of team work all through hugh school It has operated as one bug famuly working together for the beneftt of all We prov ed this unify and teamwork when we brought Candy land to lute nn our junuor year and again thus year when we ventured to undertake and very successfully produce Our Town Yes our job here IS funushed we are ready to shake hands with the world For now we must not only Inve nn but wzth It , HA S' my ll ROBERT -XBLENI KN -K prominent loader among all men Nhat he goes aft:-r hes sure to win 1 bull r ll Sa tart Treasurer XI1x4 thorns Ifru N :mr I 1 ss I fllN rsxtx Nfhollr sh 1 3 DW IN ANDERECK He croons W e sw oon ' If othlll TH lNll s 1-luutlon YUM Ul llS lrensurtr 4 Orchestra 3 4 runs-air-4 4 Sunor lllss I 5 4 Studuxt Loun 4 lruud ll 4 Scholarship l 1 Bllll ROBI' KT Bhl 'NEYIA ling Ben A credit to men l'ooth.1ll4 Drxxers Education N L rrlls 5 -1 Ld X 4 lrcslflent P Llass IFLSI dfnt .3 liudlo Lluh 4 Semor ws Illy 4 4 rs mon 5 Art Llu W ILL ARD BEN DER Bills physlque and handsome face Will always keep hun l.n the race Ta.nsfmrre4l from Kxpon H1511 Sa. ool ootball .5 Drlurs lbllllllfltill ' Band 2 J 4 Rud1ol,1uh4 Ilrlluatiw koreuslms 4 Nemor L 154 'uw 3 4 Studs .unul 0llSll'llI1llll Benn mrx fra .zsurer I ep nd 5 YIRGIL BLRG Outstanding leader ln l'l'A He will prosper at farming some dl: Pl'-X I sv -M, ,V G fi THLRLSA BIEGER Bl hlrlmg tu lrhng dancing tee! keep in time with rhythmic beat 1J1'lSll'b LIILILAIIOU L,-XA 3 Xlnxed thorns 4 lrx H1 1 5 4 Uruha ls 4 Red Lross 2 Ll' QTEK BISHOP Blah gets around an we all know Ile ll make you nmlle when your splrlts are low Hers l uw 1 lm no ul: 4 S nor L .Ass A lonss rxutlc l'REDl' RICH BL-SBC Nlnnaged the team N ith plentw of steam lfootbull fru N 111 lmsketlmll .1nt1,,er N 4: l ls Play 4 H Xl H0014 4 l.0llSLI'Xdtl0ll X1 Lluh 4 KAL! 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Ib av-4 I Q6 9 r NORNIA ll AELTI Nur-vt and fair K dellcaif- alr X44 lllul' lbrmx mx 4 4 xvumr Q 1 4 TN Qr Hllxl N1hnl'll'N v NINKI XX ll KI ll Nhv nhuns ls surf! Tu lhmu she dues IPP! lu ROQI' N Xl Tl' RQ l ernonnllh plus' Ilke-il l all of s lu rs 1 44 xul 1 lUl'llN lrlS Fl lln S Tllllx BIIIFTI ' 4 Nl l'00lx 4 Nlll01ll'S 'llill' WENKFR She as not mlh had or tall B happ sprinkling of them all lX1I'N U Fr PIONNI- lllllllllf llrr quiet lnunnvr and blond hair C ertalnh make- n perk-rt pall' SIIIIKLEX XYILSOS The strawberry blond Of whom wefrf- fond x I'r1H 1 IOIQ IPTTIF H lmtex er 1-he s done num If r X rl 3 C? Lll'lI A ll'TTLI' Hr-r ndmv almost last on the lst llrr ful e musvcl the hrst one to b Nlh1lllI'Nhlp XNNI' TTI' IININII' RNISN Ds namlte I iked on sight A I N Trl 5 Heodsx 'Ong HOW natural! 1 N ' Eating Out' Portrost ,,-, slack 74' N T 25 oss 'islorv -IN, ,Q in -- -:JL EX Luke saulors on a new sea of adventure l34 of us docked at a new and hugher port of educatuon un the fall of l9-45 We were a but skeptucal about our landung but as tume went on we found that the new port had many hudden pleasures whuch spurred us on when the goung was rough Soon after landung we thought of group organuzatuon and government Roger Isely was our own Captaun John Smuth assusted by Bob Beunema Betty Klemm kept our records and Martha Dobbs served as our class purs e Marleah Pruen and Bull Purcell were our representatuves on the student councul A representatuves to a body whuch promoted the establushment of a recereatuonal center we chose John Maurer and Mary Ellen Burkhard Thus new port of learnung provuded us wuth many added adventures and many members of our group took part un forensucs athletucs uournalusm and dramatucs Although we pro duced no George Washungtons un our unutual year the future carrued great thungs for us Many students excelled un scholastuc hon ors these uncluded Geraldune Bruggs Mary Ellen Burkhard Martha Dobbs Ruth Duscher Carol Clark Gladys Gubbons Hazel Falk Helen Gruenewald Esther Grossenbacher Nancy Halduman Lous Jacobs Barbara Kane Betty Klemm Roger lsely Vurgunua Krauss John Maurer Beverly Rosheusen Carol Pruewe Mary Lu Schullunger Laura Stauf facher Jane Trumpy Norma Waeltu Rose Walters Ruth Von Arx and Lous Zettle Our adult navugator was Muss Mary Buss As l23 of us entered our second year un the new port we found ourselves adapted to the condutuons un senuor hugh Pausung realuzed that the furst year of our three year stav had passed un no tume at all and that the two remaunung terms would travel by even fa ter Thus our uunuor year was the one we had been wautung for For un ut we felt we were takung some long steps toward adulthood un such thungs as beung able to attend the prom proudly wearung a class rung and for most of us beung eluqub'e for druvers lucenses We could never forcuet our vusut to Can g- dyland where uunuor class presudent Bob Beunema and hus queen Mary Lu Schullunger reugned for one gloruous evnung nor could we forget the foreman of ut all our chuef mate for the year Mr J C Calder Thus was the year un whuch the Angle was born and our class was well represented on uts furst youth councul by Betty Klemm John Maurer Gub Kleckner and Mary Ellen Burk hard who was the furst presudent of the Angle Our popular presudent was assusted by Nancy Halduman Mary Lu Schullunger was our scrube and Gub Kleckner our funancual handler Our wants were vouced at student councul meetungs by Margaret Ann Share and Wullard Bender The class made an exceptuonal scholastuc record those receuvung scholarshups were Robert Ableman Edwun Andereck Ralph Blum Mary Ellen Burkhard Carol Clark Ruth Duscher Martha Dobbs Harvey Elmer Charlotte Etter Hazel Falk Mary Fruedlu Gladys Gubbons Esther Grossenbacher Lous Jacobs Norman Johnson Barbara Kane Bet ty Klemm Vurgunua Krauss Aleta Kryder John Maurer Marleah Pruen Carol Pruewe Beverly Rosheusen Pat Ryan Mary Lu Schul lunger Rosemary Speuch Laura Stauffacher Jane Trumpy Ruth Von Arx Norma Waeltu Rose Walters Lous Zettle and Luella Zettle Thus went our uunuor year and we looked rather anxuously forward to the tume when we could be rulers of the roost We sauled wuth great ease unto our funal year feelung luke anythung but the customary bug wheels whuch all senuors are couned Yes we dud feel older but by thus tume we had somewhat mastered the quotatuon whuch appeared so humbly un the senuor offuce lt s what you learn after you know ut all that counts -and consequently we worked wuth the sophs and uunuors as uf we were all part of one great famuly As our funal leader un MHS we chose versatule John Maurer who was auded by Helen Gruenewald Rosemary Gerber was our competent secretary and Harvey Elmer our money man Muss La Von Jones was our . M '. 1 ,- 1. ' M ... J X C Q .... 1. . Y X l ' l 'lf l j 5 X D ' ll s - . I . . . , , . . . , II II ' - I I I Il ' ll ' I A ' ' ' . I - A I . . . I I - I . . I II ' Il ' ' r . - - ' . . I ' I I U . . . . . . . I ' I I . . - I I I . l . . . - I I I . . I I I I . - I I I I . D . . I I ' '. I I I ' I I . I I I I I I I I I l , - , l . I I I I I. . . I I I I ' ' . I I I I I , . . . I I I l - I I I I II II I I ' . I I ll ' II ' 4 , we , - - ' ' - I I II I ' Q n II - I I . . ' I , I . . . . . , . I . I ' I I - II - H H D indispensable advisor. lndustriaus Ed Andereck was chosen to head the student council of which Gib Kleck- ner and Ruth Discher were our representa- tives. The council was exceptionally active this year. Our most successful informal dance of the year was sponsored by this group and held in the large gym complete with an or- chestra and appropriate Valentine motifs. Motley memories of the student council sponsored Spring Carnival will remain with us always. lt was in our senior year that we exper- ienced one of the most gala Hamecomings in the history of MHS. Amid floats, banners, and cheering music rode our Homecoming queen, Margaret Ann Share, and her two at- tendants, Marleah Prien and Royletta Speich. The words of praise and encouragement given to the team at the half by Margaret Ann rnust have been effective, for our powerful grid- ders provided us with a breath taking game which ended in a glorious victory decided by one triumphant point, Our last year was climaxed by the pro- duction of Our Town a play which would never go over in Monroe but which turned out to be one of the mast outstanding pro- ductions in the history of the high school. lt was later presented in Whitewater at a centennial celebration. Q SENIOR PALS Many members of our class filled key po- sitions in extra-curricular activities. Mary Lu Schillinger and Helen Gruenewald were co-editors of the M BOOK as were Betty Klemm and Mary Ellen Burkhard ofthe BUL- LETIN Roger lsely called FFA meetings to order. John Maurer represented our class in forensics at the district meet in Whitewater. Our senior sportsmen were nothing to sneeze atl Our cagers went to state only ta be stopped by the state championship team, Wauwatosa, by a meager two point margin. Our own Mitchellrnan , Jerry Dwyer, capped the Southern Ten individual scaring record with a total of 206 points. He and Ernie Vogler were picked for the all-state se- cond team. Also ending his amazing athletic career was patent Bill Moon, a four year let- terman. With him went Bob Ableman, Dan Courtney ,and Bill Purcell, each one an oth- lete in the true sense of the word. With the passing of our class, Monroe High School lost one of its most outstanding baton twirlers, Pat Knaack, along with her talented squad members, Gladys Gibbons and Rosemary Gerber. Our four year stay in Monroe High School was inexpressible in wards, only our future actions will determine its true value. We are again ready to launch on a new sea of adventure-our destination this time is unknown. P00 Q?- owl A PILE OF FUN n Fat' i RNT ROI! ar en Nl 9 1 I I llil 1 I ag. Plum rs I Sh' Cer N UND KOH gnvr lun n r rl k lr un, Hn er 1 r ll Nl mf I her r n N I1-1 1. n 1. I un 1. r I Ixur N aulfu ll r nn r nl um I N lflgll' gel N n I Nulv r Junzors The llfe of a sensor may be a merry one but there arent many tumors who would be wllllng to change places with their upper classmen When the work was completed they eager ly awalted the football and basketball games and loyally supported the Mntchell men on to State the teams cheerang Gllmpses of ones lunlor year wall brrng back many memorles the outcome of class elections Gene Qunnn president and also 'frlllng the Important posltuon of prom king Allue Stauffacher vlce presldent who really helped Gene and the class durmg magazlne sales Loss Stuessy secretary and the only offucer of the female sex-Charles Farmer capable treasurer who really knew hls dollars and cents' And who could forget that October eve when popular Frltz Huber was wounded the wonderful day when our long awalted class rangs arrnved and everyone went around wuth empty pockets but a brlllnant rung on hus fm ger the new hugh nn the sale of magazunes that was reached to fnnance that all nmpor tant event THE PROM OUR PROM whuch was so reallstlc that we almost thought It was Arabnan Nnght :nstead of May l-4 place Monroe Wnsconsun the sughs of re llef when Mr Lewis sand There wnll be no geometry assngnment tonight -and then the day suddenly dawned on us that soon we would be sensors be looked upon as bug wheels by the under classmen as we had looked upon the sensors for so many years To ourselves we werent bug wheels simply the forty nmers ll' 195 ra 'X it Yi g O ' ' I 'rg' 'pf J: 'I' . 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Q n s um J Ntnffun T elmn Ii l1rlnr I Nh In e Sophomores Whoosh' The sophomores have landed' Yes when the sophs entered sensor hugh for thenr first fun packed year they caused theur full quota of commotion Although It :sn t extraordlnary for a new class of sophomores to enter MHS each year, they were heart-1ly welcomed by the upper classmen' who reolzzed the assets of the new greenues From theur fxrst thrnllmg day the sopho more class gave full support to school octlvn tres They were well represented In bond and orchestra basketball and football FFA BUL LETIN forensncs GAA and many other extra currnculor actuvutnes They upheld the hugh scholastvc record of the sophomore class by thear hard patuent work fy-liim la 4 Q ' -' ':: li. FII 'I,'.1'. I I-rg I. C. Spring, -I. .iz II'u-In-r. II. N'-' N, J. S-Ir -lllr, Nl. I I I, II. , It. C. Il . .' I ' .' :ll Ni - , I'. ll - 1 .IL T f , Il. lil - , N. Tho I. Il, Nh-1-rzltln. . ' r- .. . ' . .l, M13 r, h. UI fI'- . NI. N'fI'- rg: . I'. 1' s. TIIIRII RUBY: I.. ltr 4. Ii. lie--I. z . Ii. Ii 1 I , -I. 2 . .' tl- r., I. Ii . .L Iiuri, I'l, lull:-r, II I' Ilins, l', Zn-lln'r, IC. Iflz I -rp. I.. II: Il. F0 'IK ' IUII ': G. Il gl , ,'. ' IP . I.. Sller, .L I IIII, -I. I r Irvs, IK, IM' II , H. II1 'sl ' 15' , II. I. I1-IW . IP. II -w I 'rg. J. I.' I ily. J. Iir Liv, NI. I. . FI' K0 ': Ii. l'r: -nlnlul. IV. I' k-, T. Sm-lrk. Il. Iill 'lg-. .L IY- pr' . I.. Kg ' '. II. II'-II , J. II,I I. . K , P. 4' , .i' Il. ' 11 11 - ' I ' ', I I . - I . , 1 I I T . . , . ' I I I I N. . ' . I . 11 - n x ff 9 ' if X f ' ff? fl I I Z uv I f A-T f' K A . -,,..+- Q31 C T I 1 .,. f - ...lt 'I T X! nr- GN sl' :K kv! . I Nlr Anile-rsnn Nn :Ie-r I Planners R Nlaurer N Nlartl I Il lwrnsh-ln 0 Wlunte FIRST R081 T I'alk D Timm W Schmitz D xex Solomon SECOND ROW R Inlmion I Ile-rher! I! lxunlle-rt Il In I kr-r I Trvlnar I I' N N4 lllnger N Tru RPI I l'uk N Nafzzer THIRD ROI! I lilmk If Wins-Innlt N luttersun D Kllvlllnmll D I Pb sh-r Ii S1lnuI1 D fthrldge I Blum:-r R lirllnx D lirovgs N lilnmor Xl foths-rnmn FUI RTII R011 Il Ntnuffm let' lvmpe nzkle ends-r I oo kll R ue run ms 1-upon xrnuss Xl lxublw li Rn-dvr C Schindler rau sc IW x I ur el ms rom, 0 4 s for 1 I She-H0 I' Tlmrpr R Ro x N hnnon I l'eldt X Prlsk X Whipple I Donahue I Ntmlffamlu-r KN. 'Ugg SOMA QR S CPN WL W B YOU SNOW BABIES QLN E Mfss N9 UMOR ff 3 1 SCHOOL LIFE A lzttle less ofyou or me A lzttle more of us An mterest shared ln many thlngs gave many hours of enjoyment Muslc, art and everyday practice became full of beauty and promlse through common interest n ' J - :J William T. Card u., N 3. 1 ixs f' Q' X a X ao -SC 3 fo IAIRNT ROW Donahue C Ilornslwrmr Nlr Iresmn Il suln-r I s.,l.,m.,n lg fp,-bf-r Nl-KOXD IQOQI yy,.,,K,., I Nvllmitz II Ptllrlclgv I Iforbvs I N Pr Il ILYIIIIII IIKIII I I I mu rung mt I Howard If lluob lfmutsmln I NIIIIPI' T Gqhlndler 'X J me Hu the Road I P Stop' Look' Llsten' There wull soon be forty elghf more automoblles on the hzghway drmven by Drnvers Education s framed motornsfs M Durnng the flrst semester the Drivers Education l Xl Club studied automobile mechanism care, and opera f tion Vnsual In further explanatnon of auto manlpula hon as well as road rules for both dnver and pedestrlan ln the course of the year the Monday class under Mr Edmund Andersons patlent supervusron wrote a bucycle code to replace the old one of l935 ,I I In , y I, r stun nh r NI-CONI K0 I Nmne man I no r I 4-nnnn x nnmer mr 1 nn r runx x Il rn u I s In 1-rtx e-r ur 0 com D r mun N1 Il Iirunlt Ii U lx ROI II lf4'I'IINI?III I lllumvr II Iluex nn I hes II Nnszle-r I Nyaff r- I Teehan I Wh Ar P as QF' as . -l X - . 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' X ' .- If X- , 'r I M I Il I f f l X .vs ' I-IRST ROW Nlr Witt J Staulfacher W Leopold Sh-s lums Hktk R H li hum Nl Brennan B lx lemm J lxunllert So to Speak Patrnck Henry had nothung on thus group' What could be more unspunng than a fluent speaker? In an effort to ac quure thus technlque these speech minded students formed the Public Speakang Club under the dnrectnon of Mass LaVon Jones and Mr R W Witt Now does anyone have any con structuve crutlcusm to make on the play lust guven9 ' In thus manner the members of the dramatncs learned to appreciate and produce effective plays ln Gcto ber the group presented a serious play to the student body and several raduo skits were guven over the publlc address system Speech work also hnghlughted the clubs actuvntues Rzslng Stars RST RON len X N hml1 I nur li Rude-r Hhs llulelnm NPKOND R Iyer R I ontlmun I I nlurs ll c -.4 nberg I N4 nrouln r xur en an s mr: I' Ill Tlll U H N X nelll I P ister I' Nc-hnltz sum Prt K 10 m 1 sum art vrl uf' WI fvfll' flilrlfl li ki lx RON 1 I- th-r I Howard R N4 Imanger I lxunclvrt It lxumle-rt ll Kourtne w I Solomon N livnllfl' I Nlaurer R Nlaurer 72 fi M3 -3K 4 tl -. Q O A Q s l , S. .. X ' l .2 8 . ' r, 8' ' c '. 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N er 9 UL U 1 url 1 r 1-r S1111 1 I 111I1s111 1 S 1 11 nm r I ,Ll r ll ' IIQ Il 14 11111 11 'I IIIKII ' P I 11 I lx I I r111r11 I 51 llllIY 111 1r1111 1 1 an SI 111.1 , 'll They ll be farmers un the future One of the most progressnve organ1za tuons rn our h1gh school IS the FFA Club Club The Monroe Agruculture Department trams boys un the class room 1n testsng lab and on the home farm to become progressuve future farmers Durnng the four years 1n the Ag department each boy studues about farm crops and souls annmol husbandry farm mechanucs, farm management and marketmg All of the class actwttues are closely connected wlth thelr 1nd1v1duc1l farmmg program whsch consusts of product1ve projects to galn both money and exper :ence and nmprovement projects whuch tend to 1ncrease the value of the farm The F F A chapter struved to together all these act1v1t1es carrned on by the agruculture department f'u'l ROI! xr 1111 I 11 I 1 N 4 1 I I Burt x 1,-Ink 1 1 11 011 1 1 04 111111 111 1 Ihr 1 'I IIIKD RON ner 1.1 r 1 Pl 1111! 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II. l'1 I lj. I' X21-ks 11. I '. L1-ugmlll. Ii. Zulh-r, 'I'. F1 Ik. .I'1I' INI KOIY: . . . I .1 ' f, J. 'IR-Ia11l,.l. NI1-I1 ir1'. II. I'ri . II, 4'1nlli:1s, .L I5l1ri.II.lSe'It Ill. Ii, Iir I ' I Il, Il, 1 tl. ' ': Ix N . 1. 1' II' . up s.-f ,s.x11r1f-, I,.S11ri11:. N.IS -1 1, 11. .1 1.-r-, x. 111-1-111 11. 11.11 1' 011: .1 'fl 1, 11 fN P' Q Q 'T 5 0 'T 5' T . C I A Q X, d,.., 0... if .gi - I 1. 'U' - - - I 2 1 ' V K pi 'L . . A ' 3 . .: . A - ' ,. -. I - I 7 e , 1 1 ' l I -I I ' ' l s 1 1 ' .L I 1 L, v 38 'C' we C 45 6 WK 'T KST INN! I lsopn nun r zunpor 1 er N UNH HX Xl Hull:-rs S nk-.on If nun 1 rn l h tar rll' nm-r I N 1 x :Lon B1 ae h Anlmal husbandry? poultry? farm mechanucsp Who X. knows about these thsngs7 Not only the boys but these gurls could give you valuable as well as unterestnng lnformatuon too for they met regularly to dlscuss various factors In rural problems Mr Davenport was the advlsor for thus organuza tion xnxx .1 'XN X 0-DX lnterestung phases of modern radno were presented and discussed nn Mr Edmund Anderson s eager Radio Club Be :ng a broad fneld the entnre subgect of radlo could hardly be lmpressed upon the mmds of the students an the few tvrnes the group met Regardless of thus tame handicap Mr An derson made the club famulnar wrth radio enough to make at well worth nts whale FIRST RON ll balk I Stauffauher I lralidc Wir Andersson 1 lxleckner R Thompson BXCR ROW Holtshopple ll Courtney V Rube N lohnson J Wlaurer N lie-ndcr R lf8lllPl'llll L Hnqhop C 'Q -2 a A. G- 4- . ' ' - is W .. ' 5 '- Q' . ,- Q 'Y 1 .. C .x 1 I K a , 6' 4- O sv- F ,M 2 h 6 Q N. , N' 11 t ll 3 ' X ,V ,V , , ' 'Ill x, Y 1 , FII .' ': D. .- xlll, I.. ISP ll, Nl . IPI '- l, lt. Sl -It - , NI Flullm-ry, ll. Ilruvygn-.. Y lil' .' IU 'Z . ' 4 Er' ' , 1. S4-I 'i'., Il, SI4-Ii ll , J. IM-Ilwilvr, li. 'l'ul'l. Tllllll RUN: YI. Ilausv. J. lim-Illull, -I. .hu I - son, Ii. ll ll' lira , . . .'p4-'1-In. ISAFI' IUHY: S. I'z1tll-rson, N. l'ri4-n, C. hm Us '- vu. 41 lmlo-rguml, Nl. Nh-is-, Il. I lunm-ry. N . - 1' - - 'K +454 - . 1 , K . - - - - t X 1 ' . . . 'f: NY V. . , - e , XX ' ' ' ' .1 X ' ' , ' ' A .'.'1 .159 - - - - L5 . . . A-'N l . . . . I A - . - ., . . , . - , , - - , , ' ': R . . . , 4. A . 1. 1 , - . I- . - ' ' , . ' , . , . Q , . . . '- . . l . - .' - .3 7, Q - Q . g .74 - I ' 1 3 A G. 'l -' 7 - ,' Y QQ' Q' - ' , - 1 A 1 f 0- S . . L 3 5 Q Q- 7 RST ROI! I Xngllker 'I Ixruler I fl'lIll'IPII I Ierllue NI Ilurklmrel Nl lotlurman YI lxruu-.s 'I' Iile-gerl Teelmn Ilurl In-rger lx Puller s I'I N OND RON R NIIPIPII 1 Iearth NI Haeltl I Ilrhlrt N urns- er Ira x y I t Sl x hllt ar nun N ,Hen une lempeler II Ben raw ford HIRID RON Il e rs er Nuuffaeher Ilnlrumh Il Ixunrlert Ylrs Xml:-rf-on litflx ROW 5I1il nr I s NI IIOKHI Basketball which ns rated as one of the most popular sports was only one of the num erous actnvntues of th Glrl s Athletic Assocna tnon Thus club which was organized to fur nlsh recreatlon for sophomore gunuor and sensor gurls was sponsored by Mrs Grace An derson the physrcal education teacher and was run on the basns of o board of durectors 'Ez who act as sportsleaders Laura Stauttacher was thus Years presndent, assisted by Lnllnan Purdue Coral Van Wegenen and Rosemary Speuch who fnlled the posntuons of vuce pres: dent secretary and treasurer respectuvely ML Other seasonal sports softball volley ball hockey, archery folk and social dancing and recreatvonal games were partucupated un durnng the seventh penod and after school by the members Nlederlnergrr X llmmernmn I' Nlnwend Il Nu-sen Wenger I II N Dau I lilum Ix Brennan D It' mhel n uelen N hunter XI Dlttme-r I Con Ph I NIIPIIII I Shaffer Iiilk RON R Npeuh NI luercher L Ntuesn I Htauffauller I Nprlnz I Black R Plan nets II Hasse N Beach C Wan Nagenen 1' Slrller FIRST RON X Feld! R Iohnson R foodman NI Bud I berg L Ruhardn-on SFCONID RON NI Ixeller NI s gner Il I ruth NI I oepferi THIRD RON R Ilartvug Nl W alters SI 4 1. a I - A , J L ' - R 4 . H - - mx Y 14 ,I .L , V '. 3 1 . s .. . N A ' X 1 . 5 5 . .' e ' . X 1 L b 1 . IEC .' ': .' ' ,, . I , . . ' A. ., I' - ,J fel rl , I.. I Hill, l'. Fl-'llt,1i. 'S , . ff' P. 1' V . 'r 2 . x' , . . cf- ' , 0. Il 11 . .L I.in1l-ny, Nl. Liu-1. N. I-It li r- ll H V 5'- .'t ' . XI. - , . ' , . A , . ' ' ': K. Ibm-. I.. I ltfnf-I - , S. Yell.. . - . . k- s-rt, F. litter, NI. Kuhly. J. Davis. J. Stnffon, XI. Ile:-su. I I - S . . . . , . . K, ' ' u A ' X . . . . I A , , X . . It X , , . . . . ' X 1 1 , . 4. lco H f - J . . I I I . ' - ' ' '11 -Q V '2 . - I . . . Qi , . ' are, .'. 's,., . Y. . .N . - ,... . :. ' ,..Tr-s-,lxmsl lt.,.' .5 - neg... -,i,.' , 'g . ' , . - ,I , . - .. Y 9 . t , ' K A I x I x ,v , NWI - ' H l I l V I I I - in' , I 1 A . V. .I-A' X . I . it if 2... FIRST ROW SI Trachsel R Speiclu L Perdue Hrs Anderson L Stauffacher C Wan Wlagenen I Sfuesgy BACK N R Nwuu N ec: r X e NI Hess Nl Hn a luerfhur I Ruluurd uu Our government wuthout a Congress never ff GAA wuthout sportsleaders umpossuble f-N Every organuzatuon un order to run smoothly and system 2 atucally must have leaders who un the case of the Gurls TP Athletuc Assocuatuon were the board of durectors These gurls J N who excelled un the fueld of the sport they durected were re .v ,U Q sponsuble for the actuvutues relatuve to theur assugned sport nj Those move easuest who have learned to dance Pope Thus year Monroe has been untroduced to a new type of dancung Junuor Orchesus whuch was started by Mrs Grace f' Anderson us the study of modern or unterpretuve danc ung-a story or feelung depucted through body movement As a result gurls develop better posture and pause wuthout ganuzatuon after the natuonal modern dance sororuty O chesus whuch us becomung popular un colleges and unuver sutues all over the country llli T ROW I Nlus su mrdrum eh lu A Il u-r nn u4 uu I4 N I N ll Nl uu ucumh N 1-uu lu an a enrn uni s nm X I . K ,I H I l y r H' X 'svn' sr ffmhu lrr Nl xtllll tu wr rn mum r lxlul 1 nu ue lm 4 r llnr mum T' 2- I A A A .V . .L ' E , e K ' X ' ' 5 ' R wx I , T 5 7 - - 1 F 1 ' . :V . .- . t Y ' tu' E ll ,. ' 1 K 'Sri .... , no 'u . ,, luf .1. fp ill. it xuiuuff, Q. u' uu5,'.'. ' , , 'K ,L M, 3 . I' -,Q ,U I' 'l ' V . ! X . . , ' -A ' l Ig . . - I ' 7 I! , ' I I .7 '--: . . . . I . -x xx V' X . ' -1, - x -S - - , Q. . . fl ,J . . . I 'gf A - 7 ,, . 11 - ,ff . . ' ll ' ' ll ' g Q . , - ' - uf 11 11- - ll F - L7 , ' . . xl I, , , . ' l I fvvfxl -re rf realizing it. The club's twenty-six members named theur or- ., , , . ' ll I r- ' ' If ' . ' ' ' ' - . . I 1' 6 vw .. .' L. Riel ,,u. Sp - , lu. w- g , uu. zu- -u -r, uc. s, -'-u., ,u-1 'oy un 4 su, st-u 'uz, ul, Hui' Y- A - lf, - . F- Y W uz ..u. up uuuy. xu. Luuuul, u.. llr uu, u-'. u'uu-r. uru-u' uume r. st-u 'u uu.-r, .. mu- lu- . V- PM . I. I .1'. Q - , , . .' ff -I , N. Alum u ', N. ' url-ru, uu, ru u-ru, us. ku I- 1. 4: t- 5 fl v ,K A ' l T x 1 ' l u 1 ' ,-19 36. v C7 2 Y T2 ,Q ,- ir P C' PIKNT RON Nl Ile-ss I Dans Nllss Oltlmfer li hlemm I Trump, NPKOND R055 W kransr- ll Ntauffarher WI luvnher N Dans R Naliers B81 lx RON C Farmer W Hartman N Nloldenhuuer Nl Burkhurd lx krausn Nl N1 lulllnzer ulet' Press Conference Shouts of tnumph groans of agony and tears of loy' All these can be found an only one room nn MHS You ve guessed ut the BULLETIN room where e staff worked teverushly to complete t e school newspaper Asslgnvng checklng typing and recheckung articles were only a small tractlon of the work Involved Never theless It was really worth all the head aches aspnrnns and what not to see tne students stroll down the halls wuth theur heads burned nn the tlnlshed produc N Nqhnnh NI lxubh 1 Nlhlnlller SECOND ROW FlRsT RON Sl hruuw- I Bender II Nafzger Nlnss Olthufer Nlgner D Wenger I Ile-yer I' liukman I Cunners R lootlman I lfranal roge n1 I-or 1 I Nthroednr II Webster Nl Nlllllt ll kunderl Sl Xnghker BKKR R035 I Treloar N Blume! iotherman 0 Hunts' I llurtmm 1 tsmpeler WI Ntauffatlu-r N Trukcl l I I! THIRD KOH I llndssw 'JK 05 vf s I 1 '9 9' 38 V QV! RON N r 4 N Il un er y No you re wrong all the work done on the BULLETIN is not accomplished by the literary statt Credit must also go to the advertising staff which nobly beared the strain of being the financial backbone ot the paper These unsung heroes of our BUL LETIN met each Wednesday during the 7th hour They were under the direction of business minded Miss Verna Allen RST K0 N X Ii 46- .av of With chalk crayons paints and newly formed art club under the direc tion of Mrs Jean Hartman made much progress this year Their busy schedule included sketching models drawing scenes finger painting mastering let ters chalk drawing and many other art activities Amateurs today professionals to morrow? Student Rembrandts Nll r mp, 16+ ,- v4 ,qs 'I' 5 u Ii: ws Q- ' 5 ': 4 - 1 .. .A , . -Q f- . -,. A ' y 1 5- , 9 - ... 7, Q 3 .. 3 Y v ., ? Q 1 , an fx -3 ' M, Q M i . I . 1 1 ' ' X wf ,,,-. 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On the gridiron TTT- ' CK 7 ' i 5 i CW' l IIINT N ll knrlvn I N1 Ium l l' Npvun K Sluurer I- lilnnr SECOND ROYV Mr nn wr re' u rl 1 Whipple Nlr 5llllll0ll TIIIKD RON 1 Stu:-su! n e G Hur 1 S Blum I NI1 krdle R Niaure nrt: I no H Nlnon Greased Llghtnzng Approxnmotely thirty five trockmen mode o dolly trek to the pork where they proctnce the vornous fneld events Due to the Inmlted tame of outdoor dnll Cooches Srmpson ond Gregoruch dld very well wnth the moteruol ovolloble thus seoson Only one lette mon remouned from lost yeor s squad Open only to the othletes who hove won o motor letter IH o school sport the membershrp of the M Club wos thus lnmuted to slxteen for I947 48 Under Cooch Lee Mntchell Qdvlser of the group the members hove prepor ed oll of the footboll ond bosketboll pro groms ond hove contrrbuted on othletlc dlsploy stond In the lower holl Men of Letters l-IRNT RON N Nloon I' Wogler Nlr l Nlltxhell N llugan N lurcell Nl't0Nll RON K Rleder 1- Huber D iuurtn v C Blum X Ntauffafher I' Blum THIRD ROW I- Nlaurer D Llex R -iblemnn J Staffon J Dwyer 1 Nnddy DF S, -, Q6 is QMYIHVN Y .gr 'wr . . 0 , G, 1? F. L 3 .vi It , . J ' I Q ' 1 , A fy, l Q, I 'S . ' F' ' A , ny! K Jr . I I l ,, Q - 1: f K I , - I Q x F ' l A . 7 'I . I V f . A' , , Q . 1 yn K 3 lr. 1 'l 1 ' Y- , x .s l if . - 4 v ' . .ik , 1 ! I ' I ' ' f , I I 3- l ' A A ' Q, R0 ': . ' , . . .'1 UI , ll. fnurlnvy, ll. llc-y, T. tim-lz, ll. .' '-I, . , , '. . .' I ' , : 1-rr-gurivll. D. liil rilgv, N. llul , J. Slm , -I. Stuff n. X. I' 'sk, , , ' ' , , , s , ': f . I K. Tlmmp-nn, L IS: vmun, R. liruny. R. H'-Ils, J YY lla, E. A I- 4--k. IACK ROXY: I'. , .. . -i , . , r, W Nl: ' T. Tlmrp, Nl. ' k, '. . . . . . , ' ll ll I - I I - I I - V r . I ' Pj. '. , .- . -' ' - i- '- Q' ' ' ' i -Y' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 .2 1 9' 5 - . V ' , . - ' M 41 2 , 1 ' .v r --, LS, I K V ' ,,,4 f N 6 3 A 3. 6 E g . 3 ' f. 41 , ,, .. ' A I UP AND OVER' UW WOMEN FFA TEEING OFF ROPE ARTHSTS CHARM- ING SOFTBALL U3 -4- - 'C -4- -4- -4- 'T -A- O 'T O uad accoo C Ty sq CCCSS SU f ci .L T arge T VC CO 6 -+- ed rt O he fr O6 VOSC OHV outsan On m9 OV ft OSOH SC fu F FS T C WIC O te Q Th duat on 9 UQ FO O as To exper enc cappe Y watura OS O 4 w O O OU Ton OnSlfO H7 C UQ INCCOHN ho and SD FS CS T O ger can GO xty -4- OFC SC b fT ..- -4- -0- -9- will FN rave ng To -4- CS U he T 3 On ngt Of l o f O CONC h .C -a- -Q- b F r d R Q 73 'C anage UW COVGFS 9 .L 'T QI O -4. as was expect p ayers d d as we he VGHCC T Te U Q 'C U V9 C6 Fe GVG any un ors w ed The e even next y a return TO The past season w 96 SD C team s ant c pate FGGT UQ opes for sl O9 W4 WST WC'Sh'f MOWOEIS YCOV in loofboll, 0lfl'0UQl'1 The Coach Fred Simpson's warriors were de eated by a stron l urnout gave many ardent ans high opes or - Tob i wh ma a iel day outa Thea air, an l T A er h i ding squad in '46, with The M om T dust on the sh n o a Zl s A l SS Ol most Ol me lellermen ll' l 'O l , f On The following Friday at Fort A kinson The gridd e 7 . r ll handi -d i 9. rnained in the cellar position, only to take vengeance against Sl Clicl ed, and these sixty grid- Stoughton feom of 0 i d i , cl w n by ders will long remem er Those sTi , ac ing, sore join s that re- C1059 morgm O . , SUI C from Gooch red Slmpsonls Condlll ning C0ll5l l - T li araboo or The :nal event o he all sched- ecreation Park was T e s A fthe irst encounter, with ules The locals were le ehind inthe l9-l4, , but it was a The local contend rs vowing To D li , 14-l , ln the first Weliiploye game nevertheless, Con CVCUCC Q mc, 'fl'1C C9 S UF B d an early Although The scores o not show a winning team in The gain and hel the lead until the final minute passd with the Scum m Te Con l l i ll . - V'5'lOV? W lnl'l9 l9'O- , M i i ho h i d valuable experience d ring l h Cheesernakers showed d and power in their battle ill I e r, and Mon- agai i i High, and The spectacular last minute cli- r ' , i 5 i d, rnax Ie i id ers Tied, 7-7. N ONS SC W nsf d mson gr CF the gray and ft THE CORONATION -vvu-IUUWNY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE tDorIington Reedsburg Wisconsin High Edgerton Fort Atkinson Monroe Boroboo '47 Season 14-13 Monroe I9-O Monroe 7-7 Monroe 21 -6 Monroe 26-O Monroe 7-6 Stoughton 19-I4 Monroe Non-Conference Game R Ck:11'T, KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN V ,-,,,,,vurvg3 VICTORY 'fb f H Rm, , be R 1 R E n R Bl Pl Stuff 1- rR01xTl:0u R lc fl C D W 'I W l I ll K I U R Kings of the Court Surely tne year l948 wlll not be for gotten' For thus year saw the greatest of all Monroe basketball teams rung up thelr thlrd consecutive Southern Ten crown and then In post season play ad vance to the annua'l state tournament But rn order to achneve thus record the Silver Streaks yourneyed a long and drffucult road In the flrst place the Cheesemakers wnth Coach Lee Mntchell at the helm for has flrst tame captured a co champnonshlp wuth the Reedsburg Beavers belng beaten only by that team 34 33 but the Cheesemakers had thelr troubles here too Take for example the overtume game wlth Edgerton 40 38 wlth Ableman sunknng the wxnnnng bas ket nn the extra pervod or the tussle wlth Fort Atkinson on theur ynnx court whuch we won 44 4l Baraboo gave us qulte a scare for we were wlthout the servaces of Forward Ernlc Vogler but we managed to wan 50 38 ln non conference play Monroe top ped Plattevulle 46 36 galned reveng ance on Central 44 26 dropped Ken osha 46 39 and thumped Sheboygan North Sl 33 whale fallrng un defeat to Sheboygan Central 44 39 For total season play Monroe pnled up an envlable strung of l8 wins agalnst 2 losses snnknng 996 pomts whale hold ang our opponents to 648 Dwyer captured the Southern Ten scornng crown wuth 206 counters Vogler fnnlshed fourth and Moon elghth In reguonal play the Mltchellmen trounced Jefferson 74 34 submerged Oconomowoc '57 44 and funally nn the flnals defeated our old ,mx Madison West 49 39 Proceedung to the sectuonal whnch was held here we breezed past Cuba Cnty 45 l9 and courageously rallled to tlp Pralrne du Chlen 46 38 Our frrst hurdle an the WIAA state classlc proved to b ea better opponent and we dropped a heart breaker to Wau watosa 48 46 In consolatuon play offs we bowed to Wasconsm Rapuds 59 56 and concluded one of the most successful seasons a Monroe team has ha 1 ' t A . 1 4 Q u v , A 'v ' N 4 A N' . . 5 l 3 f 0 ,Q '11 1 Q L t A , r l 1 c' . X . . A , , 1 fi I , - 1 3 1' ' 3 I Q l e. . I dl Hx . Q .-Q 1 For R. . B,-awgnd, 1 . Boll, . lchol , J. Solomon. . anc, ll. iz, A. n ncher, '. Blanc. . -- . 14- er, F. Huber, D. ourtney, J. wyer, V. . oon, E. 'og er. S. 0 an. WV. 'urce , . Ablm-man. O . - I - - - , - A l , 1 ' - , 1 ' I I I ' I I ' . I ' , . . r - 1 I - . . . . . , . . , , ' . . .. , , ' . ' ' I I . I - I ' ' I I, I ' ' I I - ' d - I ' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l947 1948 Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Reedsbu rg Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Sheboygan Central Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe Monroe New Glarus Brodhead Madnson Central Wlsconsun Dells Monroe Wssconsln Hugh Baraboo Kenosha Sheboygan North Monroe Stoughton Edgerton Fort Atknnson Plattevnlle Rnchland Center Stoughton Fort Atkrnson Edgerton Portage Wnsconsln Hugh Regnonal Tournament Play Place Edgerton Monroe Monroe Monroe 74 Jefferson 57 Oconomowoc 49 Maduson West Sectnonal Tournament Play Place Monroe Monroe Monroe 45 Cuba Cnty 46 Prarrle du Chlen State Tournament Play Place Maduson Wauwatosa 48 Monroe Was Rapuds '59 Monroe Non conference games Y 1 X. dt' tpgliss 'SQ' fi' .E- xq as x?- V J vxw 3 g xiii, ' Y 5 V' X f 5,3 f K 'D H Q ,ln WL, 54 Nc ,,.., a f 1 'X ... ,LJ n.. 4 In nf' 'A . X X 'N' f LN cv'-IQ UP AND COMING THE QUIET HOUR CONCENTRATION ON NOTHING INATION 5UMETHING NEW 5 N TOWN TESTING TESTING' TI-I E ROYAL PAIR R I SING UNDERCLASSMEN I PLANNING FOR PROM BOOKWORMS? J LEARNING THE RULES OF TYPING A JOB WELL DONE FELLOW ARTHSTS BUSINESSMAN STOP LOOK V ouT IN FRONT THE GUIDING FORCE Y Y' FORC PUZZLI LE E ov HABW M NG PROB MASCULINE LEG ART A NEW ANGLE IN PICTURES MW QQ? OFF KKK NQDU - 9 fs O AS um' l- -W-fs-. BLOCK HIM JACK' I...- 'T'l lf S C JP :U 2 G5 I -'I oo C co co I Z GU J X ,- I A' Av 6? BAND Qgolv if 'fn Z' Q W- ilk? JOKE SON U 32?-in MERRYMAKERC PASSIN' THE TIME PIN UP LOUN G ,N AROUND A MANS MAN LY! 'fi E f -iw MERMAIDS 1 if . Z A ff V '. Q' - - n. 3 Q ' V .V ' v N - ,L x , , ' ' N Q ' . ' , Q 52 ' -. Wy. 5 ',s 4. lf Q , 5 I I' I 'lrt'2.- fl ' ' ,':'.yf'.-:N A ' 1 ffff. ,-' 1. G1-M ff Q5 're 'J 3 ' , 1 YR . : 2 WY Y ' 1 -as A . ' 29 4 3, ' I I Q We X 1, I A K vi I I 0 Q O , , I 'A ,sf kb if . I Q U K. . 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Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

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Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951


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