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X is X1-irjorie Dent Vliss 'Xmclia lhle 'VEISS Nlarx Kaut7 'Nlrs Jem Neu Xlrs llhel Simmons Xlls Vlibellt Crist MRS MABELLE CRIST At every sporting event youll see Mrs Crist During school hours she teaches the fourth grade MRS MARIORII1 DEINT The tiniest of Monroe scholars begin their school life under the guiding hand of Mrs Dent She is well fitted to this positron because of her patience and understandng of these smaller boys and girls MISS AMELIA ll-ILP Readin writin and rithmetic ar taught to the third graders by Miss lhle She strives in every way possible to make her classes interesting and enjoyable for her students MISS MARY KAUTZ The mam duty of Miss Kautz th sixth grade teacher is to prepare her students for their entry into junior high school With this goal in mind Miss Kaut7 str npth ens their knowledge in preparation for their new responsibilities MRS JEAN NFU Mrs Neu has the responsibility of tnch ing the second grade She takes special interest in each of her students and makes their school vsork enjoyable in esery way possible MRS. ETHEL SIMMOISS-Encouraging her fifth graders to vsrite more creative vsork, Vlrs. Simmons superxised a project in vs hich her students wrote poems. which were printed i'n a min- iature Monroe Doctrine. This is only one of the many vnays in which Mrs. Simmons makes school life enjoyable for her students.
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'X r lr nk I udeuig Miss Marie Morgan Mr. G. Douglas Palmer Miss Eleanor Pence Ylr. Vs'arren Scholler MISS ELIEANQIR PHNCIE--Being new at Monroe this year, Miss Pence teaches ninth and twelfth grade English. She is also advisor of the library club, and her expert knowledge in this field has improved the club in many ways. MR. WARM N Sc31io1.1.i1ie-Our new junior high basketball coach this year is Mr. Scholler, who is skillfully building our iunior high players into Monroe's star players of tomorrow. During class time, Mr. Scholler handles the boys' gym and health classes. MISS VIOLIST SIMPSON-Another last year's graduate. who fs helping in the office this year is Miss Simpson. Miss HARRIITI' Srtaoooxi-A new teacher in the musical department of Monroe this year is Miss Steddom. The superb performances of our band and orchestra are a result of her fine direction. MISS MARG,-XRIJI' WI5IiDfr-Beginning the second semester, Miss Weed assumed responsibilities as advisor of our school paper, The Monroe Mercury, which during the first semester was under the direction of Mrs. Guernsey. Miss Weed also teaches sopho- more English and a new subject at Monroe this year, Ere'nch, MR. JOHN VVOUI.L'MS--Three cheers for our very capable coach, Mr. Woolums. He has done a fine job and really de- serves a lot of credit. In addition to his duties as coach, Mr. Woolums teaches biology and senior science. Miss DoRoTm' YIEAGIZR-One of the busiest teachers around Monroe is Miss Yeager. Every minute of every day, you'll find her busily occupied in one of her numerous tasks, and because of her patience and understanding she is a favorite among the students. Besides her duties as advisor of the Monocle, she teaches typing and shorthand I and II. bookkeeping and secre- tarial practice. l Nliss X ioler Simpson Miss Harriet Steddom Miss Margaret Weed Mr. John Woolums Miss Dorothy Yeager
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