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Wag! MISS JUANITA SCHOFF-The newest member of the facul- ty at Monroe is Miss Schoff, who is the teacher of English IX, world geography, and speech. Shel began teaching here at the beginning of the second semester capably filling the vacancy left by Mrs. Jones. I MRS. VIRGINIA SHIPLEY-Mrs. Shipley, another new teacher at Monroe teaches commercial subjects such as practical bookkeeping, general business, business arithmetic and busi- ness law. She has done a great deal to get commercial students started on the right path to a business career. MR. HERMAN SLAYMAN-New to Monroe this year but not new in the game of left, right, left, right, and counter- march! That's the new band instructor, Mr. Slayman, who is constantly striving for a bigger and better band and has put forth a constant effort to interest elementary students in in- strumental music. Mr. Slayman also teaches several classes of general music, a new course in the curriculum and is a senior advisor, besides. , L., MR. WILFRED THIES- Absence makes the heart grow fonc1er -we wonder if that is the reason Mr. Thies decided to come back to good old Monroe. He returned to the task of coaching the Monroe Hornets and ably turned out a basket- ball team. Mr. Thies also teaches biology and coaches the track team, MISS RUTH YINGER-4You say you love to eat? Then see Miss Yinger and her home economics girls. Through her ef- forts this department has greatly expanded and now promises to be another Monroe pride, The course has proven to be both general and specific for the girls are taught the in's and out's of proper diets, cooking, sewing, and general home management. 1 - MRS. MARGARET YOUNG-This year Mrs. Young has expanded her interest to include the scientific field. She teaches general science and also keeps the seniors on their toes, in senior math. Mrs. Young has been a member of Monroe's fac- ultv for quite a few years, and has been a great aid in keeping up the standards of Monroe.
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eaciew MISS HARRIET ILSE-Miss Ilse is the new director of all the vocal music classes. She has both Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs and Mixed Chorus besides all the elementary and junior high vocal music classes. The Christmas Program and the Musical Revue are just two results of her experienced efforts. MRS. DORIS JONES-You must learn diction and pronun- ciation for good speech, and Mrs. Jones certainly did her part in keeping the speech makers on their toes. While at Mon- roe she was also the instructor in a class of world geography and English IX. Monroe lost a fine addition to the faculty when Mrs. Jones left at the end of the first semester. A MR. FRANK LUDEWIG-Anytime during the day you can find Mr. Ludewig in the mechanical drawing room hard at work. Through his efforts the boys of Monroe have become adept in the field of ngineering drawing. MR. DARWIN KIMBLE-Interested in the field of science? Then see Mr. Kimble, instructor of chemistry and physics. It seems that test tubes, beakers, little things called unknowns rapidity with which light and heat travels, are the chief inter- ests of Mr. Kimble and he has made them interesting to scien- cific-minded students, - MISS MARIE MORGAN-Let me introduce you to the in- structor of the Monroe Guidance Classes, Miss Marie Morgan. She came to Monroe just three years ago, and since that time has done a commendable job in guidance. MR. DOUGLAS PALMER-The credit for our outstanding newspaper, The Monroe Mercury, can be given to Mr. Palmer. Besides exceptional work in the field of journalism, Mr. Pal- mer teaches the American History course.
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Z MISS AMELIA II-ILE-Miss Ihle has accepted the responsi- bilities of the elementary principal this year. She is home room teacher of the eighth grade. She teaches English and history to th: seventh and eighth grades. MRS. MARY BENNER-Mrs. Benner is per- haps a new name but certainly not a new per- sonality to Monroe this year. She was former- ly Miss Mary Kautz. Changing from sixth grade to fourth grade, she now instructs younger students, but gives them the same careful at- tention and diligent consideration of the past. 30 MRS. MABELLE CRIST-In preparing her students for entry into junior high school Mrs. Lrist, the sixth grade in- structor, strives to develop sounder, more secure education. Interested in Monroe sports you will find Mrs. Crist on the first row at all sporting events. MRS, MARJORIE DENT-Perhaps we should say teaching runs in the family for Mrs. Dent is the wife of our indus- trial arts' teacher. She is the third grade teacher and is pro- foundly interested in elementary education. lt is her constant effort that encourgaes these young Monroeites. MISS MARGARET HEMSLEY-Miss Hemsley extends her guidance to students of the seventh and eighth grades and su- pervises a seventh grade homeroom. She also takes care of a scnior study hall each day. MRS. NELL MACCREADY-Monroe scholars come big and small but the tiniest of them all are under the guiding hand of Mrs. Nell MacCready, first grade teacher. Patience and understanding of human nature is a requirement to work with this age group. These qualities plus many more are Mrs. Mac- Cready's assets. MRS. JEAN NEU--Picking up just where she left off last year, you will find Mrs. Neu in the same place. She carries the responsibilities of many little second grade live-wires. She strives for special interest and enjoyment plus the qualities of a sound early education. MRS. ETI-IEI. SIMMONS--Mrs. Simmons has proven to be another Monroe stand-by for she is back again this year with the same interest which she has displayed in the past. Thus. in her we see another link in the elementary educational sys- tem with the fifth graders, recipients of some very fine know- ledge and training through her continued efforts.
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