Lemon Monroe High School - Monocle Yearbook (Monroe, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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Seniors of I94I I.Illl4RqXl. IUISLUXII Xl' IIIISI' NRI . Illll GOODS IX l.ll'l I - XJY. Nl XRIS. lilll, NIASSIQI. CIlRlS'l'lYl', DICK XIUURIQ. IIXIII, Xlllll.. RtJBI'lR'Ii Xlti Ill I I N MARTS. BILL Scholarship Team, 3: Orrlms- tra, 2, 3: Senior Play, 4: Band. 2, 3: Nlotion Pictures, I MASSEY. CIIRISTINK I7ramatirs Cllub. 2. ,Ig Ilolvlwy flulu, 43 Arts and llantlicrafts, .IQ Softball Team, 2, .I INIILLIQR. DICK St-liol,n.:Iiin 'lit-am, l. Xlotion llitt Irvs. IZ l'I:tsIictlw.'II, Q. I, 41 lioys' Intramural. I: Base- lvall. 3. 4: Senior flass l'lay, 4 MUORIC. ll. Xl'l. flass llflirt-r. I: Student Sliop Assist-ini 'A Ifootlw-ill 1 I 4' Iliiisltstlvitlli 2, I.. -I:-h'l's.1ni IX'l.iuai:rr wk MVLL. ROBERT Arts and Ilandirralts. 21 Base- hall. 3: Trarlc, 4: Boys' Intra- mural Activities. 3 IVlrC'0Y. I'lliLI'IN lllass Offirer. I : Rlonoclc Stall, -l: Girls' Glen Club. I: Tap Ilanrinig, 3: Personal Typing. 2: National Ilonur Society. 45 lic-atlwork. 4 I'N'l'l'f l'llARl.IfS flass Ofnrer. I: Nlonotslc- Staff. 4: Senior flass l'lay. 4: ,lun- ior flass Play. Il lVlinstrcl Sliovt. 2: Traveling I'roi:iam. I' Orrlrestra. I: liancl. I: Ilolwlwy Club. ig lfootlwzill, 2. I. 4: liasketluall, 2: Hrisclxill. 2. 3 .K l'.Xll' C'llXRl,I-IS li PIIVRSI JN. XI NRC XRITI is I RUIIIQRSUY, Xl XI' PIERSUN. IVIARGARET Traveling Program. 3: Mixed Chorus, 3: Tap Dancing, 3: General Service, 4 ROBERSON, MAE ,luninr Class Play, I: Drama- tirs Cilulw, I: Forensics Club, 3: Motion Pictures. l: Tap Dancing. lg Radio Broadcast- iniz. 2 ROSQI. IIATTY Merctxry' Stall. 3. 43 Dramat- irs Club. 2. I: Traveling Program. 3: Clirlsi Glee Club, 2: Girls' Club. 2 TQVSKAIIIC. NAUMI Librarian, I. 4: Ilolulxy Club. 2: Ilouscliold Arts. 3: Personal Typing. 2: Current Events, 2 SICNI' ' ROSSI. I' YI IX RIISCI Ili. XXI DXII RU I l,I 136,14 'Xlll,l5Rl'I5 SCI IIRXI. I' l .t JIU' Ntili ll X. llII.l, IIUXUR St7CIIl',l'l tlllltil RS RUTLEDGE, MILDRED Arts and Handicrafts, 3: Tap Dancing, 2: Tumbling, I SCHIRM. FLORENCE Scholarship Team, 3: Travel- ing Program, 2. 3, 4: Orches- tra. 2, 3, 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Triple Trio. 3, 42 National Ilonor Society, 4: Senior Class Play, 4: Monoclc, 4: Ivlixcd Chorus, 2, 3, 4 SEN I- I'ICN. BILL Minstrel Show, I: Hobby Club, 2, 3: Harmonica Club, 3: IVlotion Pictures, 2: Bas- lgetlgall, 5: Boys' Intramurals,



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In The Past... MLIVES UF GREAT NIEN ALL REMIND US-XVE CAN MAKE OUR LIVES SUBLIME AND, DEPARTING, LEAVE BEHIND US Europe has its melting pot of the world in the Balkans, and Monroe has its Hmelting pot in the sophomore class. In the year of 1938, students from Maple Park, Bethany, Amanda, Mayfield, Blueball and Liberty shook hands with those from Monroe and went to their corners to come out fighting f not liter- allyj. That is, they had two things to compete against in order to establish themselves and acquaint them- selves with new personalities and ideas. The greatest and most important obstacle was the rivalry among the several schools from whence they had come. The other was to prove to the juniors and seniors that they weren't just bewildered sophomores. Well, it didn't take long to demolish the first obstacle. Everyone settled himself to the idea that he had three years to spend together with the others, and that the old rivalry should stop. Nothing could be ac- complished with everyone pulling in opposite direc- tions, so they united themselves. The leaders from the several schools still dominated, and, all in all, helped to abolish the second obstacle. On the student council that year we had such able representatives as Nick Vitori, Don Hayes and Lansford Cruse. Like the other groups, this class sponsored several class parties. They had outstanding persons with schol- astic and athletic ability. The class officers that year were Nora Kohr, Helen McCoy, Iuanita Harp and john Gibbs. When the end of the year drew near, much to the joy of everyone fespecially the sophomore sponsorsj the class was beginning to make others sit up and take notice. The sponsors were Miss Overholtz, Miss Collette, and Mr. Worthman. In September of the year 4139 it was a different story. The hatchets had long before been buried, and the class was determined to continue 'tproving them- selves. The fortunate sponsors for this group were i' 30 i -FOOTPRINTS ON THE SANDS OF TlME.' Miss Windross, Mr. Davis, and Mr. Eckerle. Vitori, Hayes, and Cruse continued their efficient work as representatives in the student government. Not to be outdone in anything, this class presented a play entitled Boarding School, which was a recog- nized success. Debate was another accomplishment of this group. Eleanor Boyd, Helen Garrison, Ruth Brown, Pauline Gingerich, and Fred Ingle were the shining examples in this activity. The junior officers were George Garlinger, Paul Moore, Elvada Denniston, Madge Drake, and Tom Duff. The Mercury staff was headed by Mildred Hum- mel, and the vocal and instrumental music groups included capable members of the junior class. Among the athletic heroes of that year were Charles Pate, Tom Duff, Charles Tucker, Paul Moore, Eugene Walck, and Dick Miller. The year was climaxed by the junior-senior prom and the appointment of Eleanor Boyd, Mildred Hum- mel, Lansford Cruse, Nick Vitori and Don Hayes as members of the National Honor Society. And then-the really important year, 194041. The goal had been reached, and the two main obstacles eliminated. Now it was the seniors' turn to ask another sophomore class to prove that they might be bewild- ered at first, but could really shine when given the chance. Once again the class of A'41 was ably rep- resented in the student government. This time the representatives were Eleanor Boyd, Lansford Cruse and Mary Anne Stouder. The officers were: Don Hayes, president, Charles Tucker, vice president, Elvada Den- niston, secretary, Madge Drake, treasurer, and Fred Ingle, sergeant-at-arms. The athletes of the two previous years again rang the bell. - Continued on Page 69

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