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Y Fres At the beginning of each school year those who have graduated from the eighth grades at Bethany, Blue Ball, and Monroe form themselves into the freshman class. This group forms the nucleus around which the sopho- mores of the following year usually develop into the largest class in the school. While the traditional adjective applied to freshmen is green this year's class funder the guidance of Miss Middletonj lost their greenish hue quickly, and are now in the pink of condition. Football-minded individuals in this class are Alson Scrivner, Billy Trettel, Ray Craycraft, and Frank Arm- bruster. One of the team managers this year was lack Rothwell, and he carried this job over until baseball season. Music history is being made by Eugene Leber, who as saxophone soloist on the Monroe traveling program, has won a great deal of applause for his playing. h men Class officers for this year were lack Rothwell, presi- dent, Ray Moore, vice president, Barbara Long, secre- tary, Iuanita Sandlin, treasurer, and Ray Craycraft, sergeant-at-arms. This group had its own basketball team, coached by Mr. Williams, which played teams from various other schools. Those who played were Harlan Helton, captain, Herschel Clark, Ray Moore, Ioe McCabe, Don Mason, lack Rothwell, David Lindsay, Donald Leber, and Alson Scrivner. Freshmen who merited positions on the track team are August Meyers, Herschel Clark, and Harlan Helton. Scholastic honors were won by Doris Augspurger, Betty Derrough, and Barbara Long, whose names were consistently found on the honor roll. Because of their participation in all phases of school activities this class seems to have gotten off to a Ene start, and should make their niche in the Monroe hall of fame. Sophomores The largest sophomore class at Monroe since its estab- lishment, the 1940-41 class, stand out for their achieve- ments in all fields. Those people, who by their intelligence and work attained high places in the scholastic tests are Ioan Hinds, Rose Marie Krabbe, and Pat Yount. Stars in the musical world are Bill Eisele. who is the leader of the popular orchestra, El-Louise Wilkinson, who received an excellent rating for her viola solo at Oxford, and Earl Sixt, violin soloist de luxe. Maryella Oligee and Helen Reynolds displayed their remarkable talents in the all-school play. Katherine Tuggle and Helen Reynolds showed their strut while acting as drum majorettes for the band. Helen Reynolds, Veva Nell Pickelsimer, and Tom Kennel also proved that the team wasn't everything. They led the spectators in some very enthusiastic cheers. A new activity at Monroe this year was the panel discussion. Monroe students participated in discus- sions at Monroe, as well as at other schools. Shirley Boice, Helen Reynolds, Ioan Hinds, Robert Brown helped to make this activity a successful one. Monroe's basketball team, which proved to be one of the finest in the district, included Bill Graft, Rolly Griffith, and Gene Heller. Reserves who looked promis- ing were Dick Gibbs, lim Heller, Bob Kurtz, Bob Line, Bob Page, and Chalmers Sorrell. Another feature of the sports parade at Monroe is the baseball team, which attracts many sophomores.. Those on the diamond are Bill Graft, Dick Gibbs, Rolly Griffith, Gene Heller, lim Heller, Ward Taylor, and Calvin Tucker. The last sport of the year is track. Three sophomores who attained high places are Bob Line, Chalmer Sor- rell, and Paul Staton. With such sophomores as these, we may look for- ward to their junior year with assurance. 'k i-19
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