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

 - Class of 1946

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1 J of Id LLOYD MEEDS Pretidtnt BOB DYER GLORIA PEDERSLIE V'alf Jictorijii Sdlutatoruin Led by Miss Wicklund. our freshman advisor, the class of ‘46 entered the beckoning doors of Monroe High School pouring pep into its student body. Taking top honors in our sophomore year, we were presented with the Scholarship Plaque. The class officers were: Calvin Davis, president: Jack Law, vice-president; Mary Ann Oman, secretary; Otto Tollcfson, treasurer; Viola Peterson and Francis Morse, Board of oCntrol members. Class officers the junior year were Calvin Davis, presi- dent; Jack Law, vice-president; Gloria Pcdcrslic, secretary: Jim Keck, treasurer: Martin Hammerquist and Mary Ann Oman, Board of Control members. As juniors we took an active part in school activities, many of the clubs and organizations finding their leaders in this class. Our junior play, “You Can't Take It With You,” under the direction of Mrs. Ogden, was a tremendous success. Ticket sales marked a new high. An Hawaiian theme was used for the Junior Banquet which highlighted an entertaining and memorable evening. LcROY HESTER MARY ANN’ OMAN Prendent Wagner Award Lloyd Meeds and LeRoy Hester were the class presidents during our senior year; Jim Keck and Cliff Harvold were student body presidents, and Craig Currie and Mary Ann Oman were chosen by the faculty for the Wagner Awards. This class also has the distinction of having won the inter- class basketball championship each consecutive year of its high school career. “Ramshackle Inn, a mystery farce di- rected by Mrs. Ogden, was the senior play. A Victorian theme in a. background of pink was used for the Senior Ball. The atmosphere was that of handlebar mustaches and bustles. The dancers glided over the floor to the musical strains of Chuck Huppcrich’s Orchestra. During the course of the year Jim Keck joined the Navy V-5 program and Lloyd Meeds volunteered for the Navy. Miss Wicklund. popular and able adviser of the class of ‘46 through its entire high school life, will ever be affectionately remembered as Wicky by all members of her class. CRAIG CURRIE CLIFF HARVOLD Wagner Award Student Body President IS

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j 5£ Bearcat” Diary Sept. 5—First day of school. (When the elite meet.) Sept. 14—Monroe tics us all in knots with the zero end of a O'O score with Oak Harbor. Sept. 19—“Where ya goin’ in the three cornered apparel?” “Girls Club Kid Party, Grandma!” Sept. 21—Flash! Monroe hands Issaquah the short end of a 24'0 score! Sept. 28—The Seniors give a “Sock Hop to cheer up the team after losing a 6 0 game to Marysville. Eddie Salva- dalena breaks leg. Oct. 12—Back on top again with a 13-6 victory over Ar- lington! Oct. 16—Emanuel Mansfield, Negro tenor, gives concert at Wagner Memorial Auditorium. Oct. 19—The movies hold no thrill after our 7-6 game with Edmonds! Who won? Guess! Oct. 23— As You Like It” the way you like it—during school time. Oct. 24—Lcttermcn's program. A lot of tasty ham from a bunch of swell eggs. Oct. 26—Woods! This egg on our face isn't from breakfast! The score irom the Snohomish-Monroe game was 32-6, in case you're even interested. Oct. 31—Sophomore “Sock Out. Dark glasses arc in order after a gander at some of those foot coverings! (They can hardly be called socks!) Nov. 2—Back in ka-nots again with a 13-13 score with Mt. Si. Nov. 9— Kiss the Boys Hello (No! Not you, Myrt! The actors(?) from Everett!) Nov. 10—Revenge is sweet and methinks wc ll be tasting it next year after the 13-7 loss Sultan handed us today. Nov. 11—Boys! Only 9 more shopping days 'till the Junior Prom! Nov. 14—Currie! Get out from behind that camera and let Mr. Mornsort take those annual pictures. You make a better birdie anyway. Nov. 15—Entitled “F.F.A. Banquet or Mamma, Hand Me Down My Bromo-Scltzcr!’ Nov. 16—Now don't puff up and blow away but Monroe defeats North Kitsap (Tri-County Champs) with a score of 14-7! Nov. 20—Shhh! Tonight we find out who's taking whom (Miss Wicklund, please take note!) to the Big Deal— THE JUNIOR PROM! Nov. 22—Thanksgiving vacation! Bye all! Swwwiiisssshhh! Nov. 28—Those screams you're hearing arc merely the Torch members having their informal initiation. The shrieks you'll be hearing tomorrow will be the results of the pot-luck dinner! Nov. 30—Watson! Bring my glass and let us repair to hunt for the scavengers the Girls’ Club has advertised! Dance after, too! Dec. 5—Stripes arc back in style now. At least for Torch members since they got their pins today at initiation. Dec. 6—P.-T. A. meeting at Park Place. Dec. 7—Nothing like starting the basketball season out right! Monroe defeats Skykomish 45-13. Dec. 11—Whew! Talk about close shaves! We finally squeezed out a two-point winning margin over Twin Cities after a bitter struggle. Dec. 15—Only 10 more shopping days 'till the ax falls and Dad gets the bills! Another victory—this time over Granite Falls. Dec. 18—It's beginning to look like we're in a rut—but what a comfortable rut to be in! Snohomish ekes out 19 points while we grab off 42. Dec. 19—Christmas program under the direction of Miss Lee and Mr. Alden a big success. Dec. 20—All-High Christmas party with Santa and every- thing! And get a load of Quccnic! Hubba! Hubba! Where's the mistletoe? Dec. 22-Jan. 2—Doggone it! Why'd thev have to go and pick Christmas time and New Year's for vacation. Blub! Blub! Well anyway—Season's Greetings, ’Gate! Dec. 28—Well, looks like we finally got out of our rut. Darn it! We lose to Marysville, 29-30. Jan. 2—And a belated Happy New Year to you, too! Jan. 4—Here we arc—back in the good old groove again! Lake Stevens falls short on a 41-19 score. Drill Team makes their debut and also gives a dance after the game. Jan. 8—Monroe wins, 38-17, over Sultan. Monotonous, isn’t it? Jan. 12—A break in the monotony. Yowsah! Marysville wins, 38-20. Jan. 15—To get back to Snohomish—different time, differ- ent station, same results. Jan. 18.—Skykomish takes another trouncing from us. Jan. 19—Ditto Darrington! Jan. 23—The fleet-footed, flat-footed football fellows arc fed by the future feminine food fanatics. In other words— the Lcttermcn's Banquet. Jan. 24—Monroe Ag. team plays Marysville. Jan. 25—-Monroe beats Granite Falls. Jan. 31—Advice from Captain Shcnk, traveler, “When a crocodile looks over your shoulder, don't just use two fingers to gouge its eyes out—use all of 'em.” Feb. 1—Lake Stevens has to learn their lesson all over again. Feb. 2—Student Leader Conference at Everett. Report— “Good food!” (Continued on Page FiftyT ine) 14



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FLORA JANE ANDERSEN Honor Society 3. Girl»' Club Cab- inet 3; Play Can 3. 4; Social Chairman Senior Cla«; Senior Ball Committee: A.S.B. Treasurer; Annual Staff 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Office 3: Drill Team 4; Vaudeville 4; Junior Banquet 3: All- High Carnival 2. 3. CALVIN DAVIS Basketball 2. 3; Football 2. 3. 4; Prendent of Claw 2. 3: President of Student Body 4; F.F.A. 2. 3. 4. DELORES COMBS Hi Tye 2. 3. 4; Library 3: Junior Play Committee; Senior Ball Commit- tee: All-High Carnival 5; Junior Ban- quet; Vaudeville 4. CRAIG CURRIE Basketball 2. 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Tennis 3; Play Cast 3. 4; Operetta 2; Honor Society 2. 3. 4; President Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 3. 4; Editor 4; Board of Control 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Let- termen » Club 3. 4; All-High Carnival 2. 3; Vaudeville 4. DOLORES CARLSON Assistant Editor of Hi Tye : Li- brary 4; Secretary Senior Class; Vaude- ville 4; Play Committees 3. 4. ROBERT DYER Play Casts 3. 4; Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Boys' Club Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; All-High Carnival 2. 3. EUGENE DRUGCE Tennis 3. 4; Boys' Club Secretary 3. 4; Football 4; Science Club Presi- dent 4; Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Treas- urer 4; All-High Carnival 2. 3; Junior Play Stage Crew 3. RUTH GROSS Transferred from Snohomish 2; Hi Tye 4; Office 4; Booster Club 3. 4; All-High Carnival 3: Vaudeville 4. BOB FOLLIS Play Casts 3. 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Assistant Basketball Manager 3; Track 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; All- High Carnival 2. 3; Vaudeville 4; Li- brary 4; Junior Banquet Committee. MARIUM ERICKSON Hi Tye Staff 4; Office 4; Operetta Cast 2; Drill Team 4; Chorus 2; Booster Club 4; M Club President 4; M Club Treasurer 4; M Club 3. 4; Library 2, 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Play Committees 3. 4; Junior Banquet. Senior Ball Committee; All-High Car- nival 2. 3; Vaudeville 4. TONY FEDERICO Football 3. 4; Vice-President Senior Class; F.F.A. 2. 3. 4; Junior Play; Play Committees 3. 4; F.F.A. Secre- tary 3. 4. HELEN HUES Transferred from Kirkland; Hi Tye. 16

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