James Monroe High School - Monrovian Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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I- OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. Nov. Nov. Nov. DEC DEC 1930 JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. JAN. FEB. ,gi 15-The June class picked its MONROLOG staff. Frederick Miller was Editor- in-Chief, and Victor Miller was Managing Editor. 16-The Cross Country team won another meet, this time with East High. The score was 31-24. 22-The January Class held its Mothers' Tea and entertainment. 23-ln the lnterscholastic track meet Monroe took second place. 25-The soccer team came out in fourth place in the League. 9-Third place was awarded the Monroe Cross Country team in the sec- tional meet. l2-Les Babillards again took in several new members. 22-The Senior play, The Whole Town's Talking, a comedy in three acts, was a howling success. 6-A most thrilling basketball game opened the season by giving East High the victory, 19-15. 20- The most elaborate interclass dance in the history of Monroe took place. The words are those of Harold Thayer, Advertising Manager. 7-The Pencil Pushers elected officers for the June term. 16-John Branch was chosen Editor-in-Chief of the Monroe Life. Richard Goldman was made Managing Editor. 17-The mighty Seniors of the January Class outdid themselves on a busy class day which included luncheon, theater, and dance. 17-Another tense game with East, attended by the Senior Class, ended in their victory. 24-Report cards, and the end of the term. 28-The January class tripped across the stage for its last appearance, on Graduation Night, and left the management of the school in the hands of the June-ers. 31-The Kaleidoscope, longer than ever before, made its appearance and had a record sale. 26-A Junior Chapter of the M-Y Club was formed, and ten members taken in. MAR. 19-The Honorable June Class held a Tea in the Teachers' Cafeteria, at which the parents of the Seniors ate, and the students danced. Charlotte Thomas was General Chairman of the enterprise. APR. 4-The Girls' Service Association held a very successful banquet in the Teachers' Cafeteria. A speaker, an entertainment, and dancing to the Girls' Orchestra made up the program. I APR. 11-The Monroe trackmen took second honors in the interscholastic indoor meet. APR. 17-28-The annual remedy for Spring Fever was administered-Easter Vacatlon. MAY 9- The Millionaire, a prize winning comedy, was presented by the Junior Class wit a com etent a t. U - .a.E41.52.geq6lo.f-2 d.wa1-:L -T50-gang 7414? N - ass ay too p ace, t all its attendant thri san cart-t ro s. JUNE 16-20-Examinations-the last the June 30 class will ever take in the Grand Old School. JUNE 23-For the last time the Class of June '30 got the center of the stage- Graduation. fr' Y' 'i il 39

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1' I FEE. FEB. FEB. FEB. MAR. MAR. MAR. MAR. APR. MAY MAY MAY JUNE JUNE SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. 18-Officers of the Student's Association were elected: George Baker, Presi- dent, Rosamond Lockwood, Vice-President, Irving Posner, Secretary. 19-OHicers of the Girl's Service Association were elected: Matilda Rein- hardt, President, Shirly Olsan, Vice-President, Lulu Ray Johnson, Secretary. 26-The third Honor Society banquet. 28-The second issue of the Kaleidoscope 1-Ruiell, the magician, presented a program for the benefit of the Mural fun . 8-An innovation in Monroe-a Senior Prom under the management of Helen Horton, Robert Beyland, Gladys Lloyd, Jerry Kennedy. 22-A French play, La Poudre Aux Yeux, was given under the direction of Miss Dumas. Matilda Reinhardt, Seymour Gray, Rosamond Lock- wood, Jack Houseknecht, Jerome Brown, Marie Finn, Charles Gay, . Thomas Kalbfus, Adele Lefkowitz, Wilbur Sprague, Ward Whipple, Edith Cook, Ruth Stackel, Irving Senzel, and Wilson McWilliams played. 27-The January class held a meeting to choose the staff of the MONROLOG. 12-College Night, sponsored by the Hi-Y. 9-10-The annual Arts and Crafts Exhibit was held. 10+The second annual Junior play C Cat o' Nine Tailsnj was given with great success. 17-The Girl's Service Association had their banquet and everybody enjoyed a good time. 14-The Seniors celebrated the Huis of their high school career with a great holiday on Class Day. 25-Commencement-The last of the '29's graduated from our high school Alma Mater, Monroe High. 19-New members of the Kaleidoscope staff were chosen. Emerson Creore, George Alexander, Jane Taylor, Harold Knight, Theodore Jacobsen, Dorothy Johnson, and Mary Stewart were the new editors and managers. 24-The June '30 class held its first meeting presided over by the new oflicers -Anthony Fantaci, President, Elizabeth Cambier, Vice-President, Thomas Kalbfus, Secretary-Treasurer, and Estelle Markin and Emerson Creore, Chairmen of the Pin and Ring Committee. 24-New members of Les Babillards were initiated. 26-More electing! This time it was a new set of officers and more members for the M-Y club. 27-Louis Teall, Velyda Mattern, and Mary E. Jacobstein were made oflicers of the Pencil Pushers Club for the fall semester. 27-The Monroe soccer team lost a hard fought game with West High. 4-The soccer team met with better luck this time, defeating John Marshall with a score of 3-2. 8-After a long, exciting battle, the victors in the election for oliicers of the Student Association were: President, MacLean Russell, Vice-President, Louis Teallg Secretary, Nathaniel Arnot, and Cheerleaders, Robert Burnham and John Keeler. 9-The Monroe Cross Country team was victorious, with John Marshall the loser to the tune of 73-15. 11-A thrilling soccer game with East High ended in our victory, 3-0. A f-' i'1 38



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