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Remember, Freshmen, A'Hurry, John, or we'll miss the bus-and then what a fine impression we'll make our Hrst day in high school! This might have been overheard in the homes of any freshmen from Mayfield, Liberty or Blue Ball, as they rushed about this fall preparing to make their debut at Monroe. And here it is, almost the end of their hrst year, and they have made a fine start in their scholastic careers. From a group of students about whom very little was known Ceven by many of their own classmatesj they have de- veloped into a congenial group. Harold Pate, president: Joan Wise, vice president: Patty Hinds, secretary-treasurer: and David Lindsay, ROOM 102 FIRST ROW: Mr. Strider, Dorothy Merry, Jesse Jones, Julia Ann Mehl, Joe Hill, Paul Miller, Jimmy Meyer, Freda Kennel. Nancy Marts, Betty L. Line SECOND Row: Ruth Netherly, Marie Hall, Mary Merry. Robert Henderson, Joe McCabe, James Harding, Patty Hinds, Phyllis Lind- say THIRD Row: Dorothy Netherly, Gladys Manns, David Lindsay, James Johnson, Dolores Lacey, Betty Osborne ' ROOM 103 FIRST Row: Leroy Smather, Richard Wynn, Betty Trees, Juanita Taulbee. Marceline Whitaker, Colleen Smith, Dorsey Tyra, Herbert Sebastian, Mr. Dapper SECOND Row: Edward West, Harold Patton, Robert Wise, Ernest Witt, Anna Lee Whitt. Joan Wise, Virginia Rutledge, Betty Pence, Marie Pelfrey, Howard Peck, Clarence Ward, Harold Pate, Edward Rosselot
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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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Continue A Tradition sergeant-at-arms were chosen as class officers early in the year. Student-faculty council members were Betty Lou Line, Harold Pate, and Kenneth Ciriflis. Scholarship honors seemed easy for Billy Ellis, Betty Lou Line, and James Johnson, and Eddie Butterfield play- ed a 'Awicked trombone, to gain recognition in the mus- ical Held. Rapid progress was made in their athletic development. Harold Pate and Clifford Brown were football represen- tatives. The freshman basketball team was made up of Wallace Blevins, Jimmy Cope, Billy Ellis, Junior Greer, Bxob Henderson, Bill Horne, James Johnson, and Ernest III. ROOM 101 FIRST Row: Deloris Dunn, Margie Dunaway, Lucille Dunn, Erma Bailey, Betty Anthony, Mary Lou Berry, Alice Collins, Anna Lou Greer SECOND Row: Jewell Bowman, Sara Coffey, Mary Doughman, lnez Black, Eva Armitage, Elsie Bwshey, Kenneth Griflith, Edward But- terfield, Mr. Grine THIRD Row: Boyd Baker, Carl Combs, Hobart Downey, Andrew Greer, Eugene Grifhth, Don Carter, Wallace Blevins, Claude Barker FOURTH Row: Jim Cope, Harold Auvil. Robert Craig. Herman Brown, Clarence Brown, Walter Downs, Billy Ellis, Stanley Gibson
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