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

 - Class of 1950

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JUNIORS OFFICERS JACK RIEDEL, Sergeant at Arms GAYE SORRELL, Councilman-at-Large JIM HARRISON. President DINA DeBOLT. Secretary HOMER FULTZ, Vice-President DICK WILSON, Trcasurel' i f he C - C-.A ' FQ M X X tg' G5 3? They're s+ill learning. X X

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ful legs to Ralph Phibbs. May 25, 1965 THE MONROE CHONICLE Page 2 CLUB NEWS At the last meeting of the League of Young Women Farmers elections were held and Miss Doris Steward was elected presidentg Miss Margaret Woodard, secretary: Miss Anna May Lindsay, treasur- erg Miss Pat Brown, Sergeant-ab arms. At their next meeting Mr. Homer Adams and Mr. Zollie Heizer, renowned farmers of Mon- roe will discuss Relief of Nagg- ing Backache for Chickens. Other guest speakers at the meeting will be Reverend Dana Long, and Mayor John Linn. Circus Comes To Town The circus 'Will appear in Mon- roe starting next Monday. There is a gigantic side show featuring Don Johnson as the Bearded Man, and Jim Brammer, as the Strong Man. Miss Ruby Tuggle will stun the audience with her daring feats as a bareback rider, Bill Norvell will thrill them with his 'fire-eating act, and clowns Vernon Craig and Red Oglesby will send 'them into fits fof laughter, of courseb. JOBS WANTED Job as a mattress salesman wanted. Willing to give realistic demonstrations. Bracy Majors. Inexperienced apprentice wants job assisting photographer. Will- ing to carry equipment, unscrew hot flash bulbs, cut negatives, etc. See Kenny Wilkinson. Reliable young man wants job as a soda jerk in a drug store. Has pharmacist's degree, but no experience. Paul Termuhlen, Experienced printer 'wants job running a printing press in a typing paper factory. Bill Good- man. Bernie Jestice, will and bequeath my basket- I, ball ability to Edgar Chaney. I, Barbara Hill, will and bequeath my ability to skip school to anyone who can think them up as fast as I. I, Fritz Margerum, will and bequeath my beauti- CLASS WILL I, Garry Smallwood, will and bequeath my curly hair to Forrest Swango. I, Jerry West, will and bequeath all my knowledge of the movie projectors to Larry Crist. If I, Jim Weir, have anything worth willing, I'll keep it myself. We, Dolores Walck and Phyllis Lansaw, will I, Barbara Lou Mason, will and bequeath my seat in chemistry class to Mildred Ann McCoy. I hope she uses it to the best of her ability. I, Charles Moore, will and bequeath all those many thousands of pages of little notes and about eighty-eight black ond white keys to anyone who enjoys using them as much as I. I, Edwin Marxen, being of sound mind, will and bequeath absolutely nothing to anyone. I am taking all I have with me. We, Zollie 1-Ieizer and Gene Muncy, will and bequeath our Navy uniforms to any boys who want to be a sailor. I, Alfred Heuman, will and bequeath my books to any Junior boy who Wants them. I, Don M. Johnson, will and bequeath my fade away shot to James Harrison. I, Evilee Sibert, will and bequeath' my ability to stay out of detention to any one who has a lot of it. I, Don Spencer, will and bequeath my arguments with Miss Stewart to some poor soul. I, Tom Thompson, will and bequeath all my study halls to VVayne Hayes. I, Paul Termuhlen, will and bequeath my ability to come to school every dav to any one who can do it. Also, my sixteen study halls to Forrest Swango. I, Hugh Unger, will and begueath my seat on the bus to any fool who will take it. I, Joyce Wooddell, will and bequeath my ability to chew gum in school without teachers seeing me to Patty Harmon. I, Bob White. will and bequeath my ability to tap dance to Fred Carroll and Homer Fultz. I, Margaret Woodard, will and bequeath my dancing ability to Pat Goforth. End bequeath our ability to make waffles to Glenn ye. I, Bobbie Powell, will and bequeath my ability to skip class to Gail Perin. I, Doris Steward, will and bequeath my ability to chew gum in class to any one who can get by with it. I, Norma Tewart, will and bequeath nothing. I leave gladly, taking everything. I, Anne Streifthau, will and bequeath my seat in band to Forrest Swango. I, Betty Rouse, will and bequeath my intelligent brain to my sister, Bonnie. I, John Kenneth Wilkinson, will and bequeath my nineteen study halls a week to any of next year's seniors. VVe, Mildred Shane and Jim Collier, will and bequeath our friendship to Bonnie Wood and Bob Neiderman. -I, Lila Waddell, will and bequeath my ability to miss the school bus on Friday mornings to Mildred Riley. I, Jack Tudor, will and bequeath my ability to walk Doris to class to Donald Sprague, the bad egg. I, Jenny Rothfuss, will and bequeath my ability to get biology to Vivian Oliver. I, Eula Fern Philpot, will and bequeath my long hair to Mrs. Hummel. I, Jacqueline Staton, will and bequeath my spare time at school to Phil and Sam. trusting they shall make better use of it than I did. We, Ruby Tuggle and Betty Sponsel, being of sound mind, leave, taking everything. Marla Jeanne Steward, will and bequeath my ability to be late to school to my brother, Ronnie.



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JUNIORS .Sf L Row 1 + Bessie Anders, Bill Anthony, Bill Baird, Vernon Banks, Glenn Barker, Normal Barnes, Carl Beaver, Eugene Bicknell, Edwin Birkhimer, Arthur Bowling. Row 2 - Charles Brown, Robert Bryan, Francis Bureher, Catherine Burton, Jean Busby, Patsy Byers, Fred Carroll, Vernon Center, Bob Chambers, Bill Childers, Row 3 - Charlotte Chilton, Mary Cobb, Eugene Cole, James Collier. Pat Cooke, Donald Cope, Lorine Cornett, Mary Craycraft, Lloyd Creech, Larry Crist. Row 4 - James Davis, Dina DeBolt, Bill Dennis, Charles Doebler, Talmadqe Downing, Lois DuH, Don Dumford, Glenn Dye, Dorothy Eaton, Janet Eiler. Row 5 - Bob Everhart, Sue Farquer, Homer Fultz, Kathleen Geary, Gene Gilbert, Ruth Ginp:erich, Ada Hale, Donald Hall, Marjory Halsey, Jerry Hammond. Row 6 - Helen Hammonds. Eva Hampton, Marv Hardeman, Peggy Harper, Mary Harris, Jim Harrison, VVayne Hayes, Peggy Heflin, Lawrence Hensley, Hazel Hill. Row 7 W Dick Hinds. Gary Hines, Betty Howell, Barbara Hughes. Ellen Hughes, June lhle, Patty Jackson, Don Johnson, Hearl Johnson, Charles Joy. Row 8 - James Kemp, Bill Kesterman, Von Ketron, Ann Kinser, Vernon Kowell, Mary LaFayette, Pat Lambert, Bill Landis, Dewey Lawson, Rosanna Lentz. 26

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