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

 - Class of 1942

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Wlth You, Sophomores, Hot Shots Rah! Yea! Sharpshooters! Duck! Here come the Torpedoes, followed by the raging Bobcats. Yes, the sophomores really made a name for themselves during Monroe's homeroom basketball tournament. Miss Armstrong's Hot Shots went to the finals, being elimin- ated only by the champion Globe Trotters. Pardon us! Are we interrupting??? You see, the sophomores are having a class meeting. John Clear, vice- president, is presiding during the absence of the president, Ray Craycraft. Ray is probably busy managing the Mon- roe Hornets. We also see Dorothy Blaine, secretary, busily taking notes on the meeting, while the treasurer, Scott Collins, sells tickets to the Sophomore Fling. Owen Kash, sergeant-at-arms, sees that law and order prevails. ROOM 203 FIRST Row: Mildred Brandenburg, Norma Current, Dorothy Blaine, Jean Armbruster, Laura Anders, Edna Brown, Robert Buffenbarger. Wi'l1iam Baker, George Brown, Conrad Cantor, Charles Armbruster SECOND Row: Lois Adams, Livie Barker, Helen Bogan, Miriam Atchley, John Clear, Robert Copeland, Herschel Clark, Kenneth Carter, Robert Brammer THIRD Row: Ray Craycraft, Miss Overholtz, Bessie Coyle, Dorothy Bake, Mae Cox, Donald Chalk, Bill Baker, John Borders, Scott Collins, Raymond Black, Robert Cornett, Charles Chalk ROOM 2 02 FIRST ROW: Rose Heflin, Lexie Hardin, Reva Howard, Audrey Dietz, Helen Day, Beatrice Hogg, Betty Huddleston, Peggy Dunaway, Mary Kathryn Gilley SECOND Row: Clinton Hancock, Harlan Helton, Robert Duff, Paul Johnson, Delbert Imhollf. Alva Harrison, Jack Harness THIRD Row: Dick Hoskins, Ruth Garrett, Betty Jo Henry, Imogene Halsey, Juanita Huffman, Eula Garrett, Betty Derrough, Ann Hum- mel, Ethel Hill, George Hincks

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We Leave a Heritage have a lot of good students, but our class has its share of gray matter too, and we Won't lag behind in this respect. ZOLAW-Well, you juniors are surely very confident of your ability. Who will carry on your scholarship glory, after we've gone? MARYELLA--Well, how about Joan Hinds, Albert Koch, Phyllis Walck, Rose Marie Krabbe, Bo Warner, and such? All are seasoned members of scholarship teams, and decidedly intelligent. And look at our actors and actresses-surely we have plenty of them. CHALMER-You've almost convinced me that we are leaving the future of Monroe High School in capable hands. Certainly if self-confidence and pride in your classmates will help you to succeed, you are set for a rosy future. ROOM 302 FIRST Row: Maryella Oligee, Eleanor Phillips, Mary Rothfuss. Dorothy McCoy, Helen Reynolds, Maudie Peck, Mabel Netherly SECOND Row: Gertrude Rosselot, Veva Nell Pickelsimer, Gladys Mehl, Helen Nickell, Virginia Meyer, Dorothy Rogers, Marian Meyer THIRD Row: Miss Campbell, Bill McGohan, Earl Routson, Donald Philhower, Billy Moles, Lloyd Miller, Bob McClung, Gerald Pieratt, James Miller FOURTH Row: Bob Page, Paul Rogers, Tom Osborne ROOM 303 FIRST ROW: Calvin Tucker. Chalmer Sorrell, Ward Taylor. Pat Yount, Ed Utz, Lois Warner, Betty VanCleave, El-louise Wilkin- son, Geraldine Wells SECOND Row: Paul Shyers, Earl Sixt, Jack Shannon, Paul Sebastian. Phyllis Walck, Betty Ann Trimble, Billie Schuyler, Ruth Thomas THIRD Row: Miss DuChemir1, Stanton Sorrell, Charles True, Donald Wise, Dorsie Shepherd, Lanie Tusing, Louise Wise, Marjorie Wise, Ruth Taulbee, LaVerne Stewart



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Responsibility Lies i Well, here we are in the sophomore homerooms again, right at report card time, too. Suppose we look for smil- ing faces! There are Charles Armbruster, Doris Aug- spurger, Barbara Long, and Juanita Schumann-all among the regulars on Monroe's honor roll. Many sophomores take an active part in Monroe's band, while Bill Baker and Owen Kash lill positions on the Monroe Reserves, with Bob Copeland as another of Monroe's able managers. Now, let us bring down the curtain on Monroe's soph- omore class for 1941 and 1942, and look forward to see- ing them next year as Monroe's most active junior class. ROOM 201 FIRST Row: Barbara Long, Mary McMonigle, Rose Marie Martin. Dorothy Moore, Mabel Mullen, Ruth Miller, Frances Parker, Lorene Larman, Geneva Little, Rosemary Landis, Dorothy Marts SECOND Row: Opal Moore. Lenora Lansdale, Martha Mallory, Alice Kontnier, Phyllis McCoy, Mary Anna Mokry THIRD ROW: Harold Pieratt, Owen Kash, Donald Leber, Donald Mull, Tom Knepshield, George Kelly, Tom McGill, James Oakley, Miss Armstrong, John McGuire ROOM 301 FIRST Row: Calvin Riley, Jack Trimble, John Waddell, Carl Wil- cox, Paul Steigerwald, Miss Bishop, Johnny Vitori, Tom Senften, Robert Wynn, Ray Tibbs, Walker Rowland, George Tyler SECOND Row: Patricia Wilkinson, Marjorie West, Mildred Taylor, Margaret Wilkinson, Mildred Shepherd, Jean Routson, Jacqueline Wikel, Edith Smith, Helen Wade, Mattie Williams THIRD Row: Buddy Staton, Bill Trettell, Sam Yeary. Ed Selby, Paul Taylor, Jack Rothwell, Harry Radenheimer, Juanita Schumann, Douglass Ransom, Bill Robinson, Lucien Rudd, Garland Sorrell, Clarence Willis

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