Monroe High School - Hayu Saghalie Yearbook (Monroe, WA)

 - Class of 1919

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dtyml S at r r SENIORS ' ' On September 9th the; Glass of 1919 was called to order end the following officers'Avere elected'for the ensuing'yoar: President, Elma Orr; Vice President,' Marian Beckman; Secretary- Treasurer, Rachel Halverson.' The first reel meeting, of the class was held in the Domesic Science dining, room on September 25th, whore, a banquet had been prepared by the Senior girls, assisted by the boys. A genuine feed 'was the result...end even ,r Heavenly Hash” was served. T7iener roast J Uell, it'certainly was, even though they we re boiled on the gas range., 'owing to the inclement Weather, Ituch to the'onwiety and awe of the rest of the class, at this , roast'on April 9th,two of our worthy, class mates devoured eleven buns each and it was claimed that they could hove eaten more. This really is not anything unusual for Harley and Coe, though. On Anril 16th'the Sehiors motored to Snohomish and wit- nessed Green Stockings”, a play,'presented'by the Snohomish High School. The play was well worth seeing and.showed that a groat deal of time and practice bodbeen spentonit. g The Seniors hired the Monroe Theater on March 17th and presented Wallace Reid in the Dub . Over thirty collars was d©03TC2. Oh November 29th occured the saddest event of the yea - the death of one of our Senior girls, Evelyn Goodrich, after a heroic struggle with Influenza. Evelyn was a girl of much tal- ent and an enthusiastic a3.ass worker. JUNIORS : , , ' Aer The Jnnior Class, regardless of extended vacations, mu nulled through this year with a big, shining A” hanging over h?fdyou would know, this class, turn back the closely-written nawes ofthe wear's record until you reach the first page. Here you would see the.names cf our class advisors, Miss Danner and Miss Skelton,' who have stood by us through'thick onu thin. Sort' ''the' -class officers: President, Pale Brixj Vice -resiuen , Burton Mack; Secretary- Treasurer, Edrie Eadden. 'Then would come pages of brilliant recitations, translations, all mingled -ith Butgabo?eaSlSthl shining out like some bright star, is the class spirit. The French class has shown throughout ohe year a spirit of kindness end unselfishness ror it has made a Sit 1? oh orphan happy.. The ...Spanish class, -fcoo, hjSjlone its share in brightening the faces o.;. the enidx girls, E whar is a better dose of happiness than a. short, comic play or a dainty lunch after a Pnj of hard studying?



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Peges’of this record ‘i|r6 devoted to good tines alone. Here you frill find hints of Wires, ewoiting and full of adventure XJq are nearing the end of the record not; and a spirit of unrest creeps in» Spring is here and with it cones tenpcation to look out of the windows at the green hills and rhe blossom- ing trees. ... .. ' ’ ’ . V. . . How we roach the end of our record and a. blank ps.gs cones into viow. Phis awaits for the names of those who are no longer Juniors. Here's to the’ Juniors, the Seniors to he! Hay good luck follow each one I ' ................ 'S OpH0I.roRES -.....In the year of oar Lor IT Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen, during the reign of King Henry end his many Prime Mini seers, the unruly Sophomores of Monroe High School of learning, elected cue following petty officers: President- 7be Hurley Vice President- Helen Nest Secretary- Mary Reardon Treasurer- David Campbell Sergeant— at .Arms— Hart Sascom These thirty Sophomores attained and maintained a promin- eye the t' ent, place in'the public exceeding goodness m rudeness occasionally comittod by these pupils made a resolve to.be then to ask'King Herirv that the iruouf the year. Sometimes their acts of Prime Ministers forget the them. It is even known'that ;oog for one whole week, he allowed to make merry at and one Xi.UlJ.XJ VHO W WW..-J | rrrancl party Bat lol this “resolution uos hep r for only one acy. - Another distinction claimed bv thin class is'its numoer of bright ’ ■ ■' year th stinction claimed by. this class is 6„v. and shining lights { red-headed members). There were'several events which came to pass during t were'of especial interest to this class. One was chc the nichic“given in the early Spring by the winding, murmuring ky- kbmish. Here the revelers made merry until lare eventide, load- ing wieners and enjoying a repast, fit for rhe King. Another feature, hugely enjoyed by rhe Sophomores,was one class play. All of'the members did their best, hue for some unaccountable'reason, it was not appreciated by ning Hcnrg m. his Prime Ministers. . . +- ■ Nearly all honors wore won by this notorious class at the local, track meet. Their abilities along this line discouraged entries frSm other clashes, , The one real big event was when Sophomore Jean won first, place in the Declamatory' contest- thus proving that there brains as v;ell as brawn in this happy- go- lucky class. are - FRESHMEN The Freshmen began their year's fun by havinga party in gymnasium. Most time the Jcyable The class and white. The the.year, are:' Vice President; On March. 1 that they were They, also ent err nine.. Their class paper Tnc of the class.were present and had on en were green through colors,chosen at the first meeting, class officers, who so nobly piloted us V ebster Augustine; President; Lillian Stanton, and Ernest Cowell, Secretary- Treasurer. 7th the Irishmen decided to let the school know here and w’ore their colors of white and green. the school with a St. Patrick's program. Fugle” was sounded and enjoyed by all.

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