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Likewise on the stage these students cannot be con- Xi r 2 X ' - nw? I I Juniors ii U Y 1, -. . if UATTEMP THE END AND NEVER STAND TO DOUBT- NOTl:IING'S . f . ' ' o U 'r' SO HARD BUI SLARCII XVILL FIND ll When the fall semester of the 741-V42 term rolls around, the Monroe student body will Find as their pace-setters the well balanced, aggressive class which now lills three junior rooms. The progressiveness of this group of students is out- standing. In athletics Ralph Picklesimer, Bob Murphy, and Bill Lindsay were members of two successful bas- ketball squads. Back and Clear, two capable substitutes, also saw varsity action this past season. In scholarship, no one can say the junior class is lack- ing. Alma Hale, Lenora Witt, and Howard Harrison are three intelligent people who Hknow what it's all about. In addition six Hrst and second places were taken in the county scholarship tests by juniors. roles played by Bill Leeson and Zola Garrett, jim Cray- craft and Lenora Witt, two newcomers, had parts in this production. The juniors, besides furnishing a large number of band and orchestra members, boast of the fact that the drum major, Henry Moore, and one baton twirler, Zola Garrett, are members of their class. The big event of the year was the traditional junior- senior prom. Class president Eugene McNabb directed the committees like a schoolmaster, and kept them at their tasks until they emerged, tired but happy with a very successful prom. When this group returns next year surely no one can fail to see the changes which the school shall undergo. No one can fail to see the results of the cooperation this fine body of students display. They are 'Asure tire tested. Going on Seventeen, the '41 junior class play, shall always be remcrnbered-especially the impressive to carry on the Monroe traditions. Row one: Chaliner Adams, Nell Allen, Mark Anthony, August Atchley, Bette Lou Back, Harold Back, Dortha Barnes, Agnes Booth, Loraine Booth, Mae Borders Row two: Betty Brate, Iva jane Carter, Helen Centers, Bob Clear, joe Constiner, james Craycraft, Douglas Craycraft, Dale Cummings, Mary Davidson, Norman Day Row three: james Dennis, Dick Doebler, Frank Farmer, joyce Fleming, Mildred Forbes, Betty Fry, David Fugett, Zola Garrett, Peggy Goodman, Lois Habig , Row four: Alma Hale, Della Hale, Violet Hall, Howard Harrison, LaVern Helton, Norbert Hoerst, junior Housh, Buddy Hummel, Mildred Hursh, Betty Ircton Row tive: junior johnston, Ernest jones, Robert jones, Ed Kelly, Kenneth Kennel, jean Kessler, Naomi Koedel, Iva Mae Lamb, Lucille Lansdale, Roxie Lawson Row six: Bill Leeson, Bill Lindsay, Carl Lubberger, Cornelia Lucas, VVilbur Marlowe, Arthur Marts, Mildred Maupin, Harold McFetters, Geraldine McGill, Eugene McNabb Row seven: john Mehl, Martha Mehl, Marcella Meyer, Wade Miller, Charles Moore, Henry Moore, Norma Morgan, Dorothy Mulford, juanita Mullen, Robert Murphy Row eight: Roberta Murphy, Beatrice Naegelen, David Naegelen, Opal Oakley, Betty Page, Lodema Parks, Ralph Pickelsimer, Leah Poling, Harold Presley, Mildred Quiett Row nine: Robert Ransom, Arettia Rickards, james Roberts, Fred Roosa, Mary M. Rosselot, Herschel Routson, Mary R. Routson, Dorsie Shepherd, Anna Lou Sixt, Lulu jean Smith Row ten: Fred Sorrell, Mac Soule, james Staton, Helen Switzer, Betty Tharp, Ruth Thomas, Sterling Tolson, Bedenia BanCleave, Mary Walck, Louis YVarmouth Row eleven: Edna Webb, joy Whitacre, Bill Wilch, Mary Wilkinson, Bill Wilson, Lenora Witt, Glenn Zecher 'A' 7.7.
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