Strong Vincent High School - Spokesman Yearbook (Erie, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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IH f O JC ' l HALL MONITORS Front Row: Saint, Nagle, Nichols, Messenkopf, Addessi, Guthrie, Wagner, Tarbell, Hearn, CaUista, Miller. Row 2: Mazzocco, Merriman, Luke, Sachrison, Wolford, Lund, Hilditch, Maxwell, Silin, Sutto, Dawson, McElroy. Row 3: Pearo, White, Gabrielson, Brownyard, Maclvor, Joyce, Kottmyer, Pedano, Pelato, Sawdey, Reed, Schau, Dunwoody. Row 4: Birkland, Reaher, Beckman, Bristow, Marlowe, Williams, Clapp, Evans, DriscoU, Gallagher, Silvestri, Martin, Kennedy, Doehrel, MacDonald. Row 5: Kilmore, Jacobson, Betti, Stephenson, Harrington, Miller, Day, Campbell, Mathews, Aushn, J. McClenathan, Beckwith, Levey, Burckart. Row 6: Sterrett, LaFuria, Kirkland, Hays, Beyer, Schaack, Galvin, Hall, Sutton, Ward, R. McClenathan, Smith, Huster, Calabrese. They Also Serve Hall Monitors A stranger coming into Vincent might wonder why so many students are seated in the halls, but after he has been assisted in finding his way by one of these students, called monitors, he will be aware of their usefulness. Perhaps, however, he will not realize that they represent an important phase of student self-government. Part of their duties are to keep the other students out of the halls, unless they have legitimate business there, at which time they must carry a pass, which they obtain from the teachers. Their other duties are to police the halls, guard the lockers, take care of the hall lights during the change of classes, and to keep order in the cafeteria. This year the Student Council claimed the right of the Second Vice-President to have charge of these monitors; although the clause referring to the monitors was always in the school constitution as a phase of student government it was never before enforced. Responsible to this officer is a head monitor whose duty it is to see that all the others are at their posts, and, if there are any absences, to see that someone is in the place of the absentee. Only those students whose grades are passing and who are judged trustworthy are eligible. Cards denoting the responsibility of their positions are signed by Mr. Coon and Miss Burger, the faculty adviser, and given to each of the monitors. Twenty-four

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C AND YSELLERS Front Row : Jennings, Rueschling, Gensheimer, Sherk, Farrington. Row 2: Slater, Filley, Tetzlaff, Crotty. Burroughs. USHERS— Front Row: Weaver, Holmes, Wagner, Zes- inger, Sterrett, Krieger, Miller. Row 2: Strong, MacDonald, Ward, O ' Brien, James, Moretcn, Nichols. STAGE CREW— McCullom, Ward, Neiner, Filip, Geiger, Ward, Wolford. Twenty-three



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Library Monitors Can you picture the library without Miss Wilson? Can you picture Miss Wilson without the library monitors? The answers to both these questions would probably be no. Just as the auditorium needs its stage crew, so does the library need its monitors. There are no special qualifications for this position except a willing- ness to serve and adequate grades. These girls have come to be indispensible to the library. Their principal duties are to collect and check admits, help students find books and articles, stamp the books which are returned and taken out, mend books, track down delinquent bor- rowers, and help prepare the new books for circulation. Office Monitors Miss Connell, Mr. Anderson, and the mem- bers of the office staff have much work to do but only the usual one pair of hands and feet. To serve as extra hands and feet there is a group of energetic girls who help in checking and filing programs, typing, and running errands. To anyone who has not worked in the office it would seem that there is not so much work as to warrant extra help; however there are always several monitors needed, and at any time of the day they may be seen in almost any part of the building, delivering notices or getting in- formation for the office. Gym Monitors The scene is the Girls ' Gymnasium. The time is any period of the day. Miss Weinheimer has just been called out of the gymnasium. Con- trary to what you might expect, the class goes on just as if she were there, under the able management of the gym monitors. If it is a gym class, they lead, referee, and keep score in the games; if a pool class, they take care of the showers and give out the assignments for the period. If there are any girls who are taking a special gym period it is the duty of the monitors to report their names to the study hall. LIBRARY MONITORS— Front Row: McKinney, McClain, Hawk, Schaffner, Pearce, Bill, Charles. Row 2: Troendle, Freeman, Nelson, Hanhauser, Zell, Davis, Stackhouse, Illig, Schacht. OFFICE MONITORS— Front Row: Santoro, McKinney, ShcnnDn, Genck, Troendle, Twichell, Lombardozzi, Firch, Jennings, Schaack. Row 2: Feisler, Dahlstrand, Klingen- smith. Barton, Johnson, Letterio. GYM MONITORS— Front Row: McGaughey, Lambrecht, Dunham, Scherer, Pifer, Lundmark. Row 2: Lutterbaugh, McDonald, Hauer, Bamberga, Allburn, Elsesser. Twenty-five

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