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

 - Class of 1946

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All-High Talent Our student body is especially fortunate in possessing members of unusual musical ability. Eunice Connelly, unusually talented on the vio- lin, has not entertained as often as might be wished but is expected to be heard from more often in her senior year. Verna Ramaley, a junior, and Ruth Marcear, a sophomore, have joined forces and have held regular “concerts, playing duets on the piano. These girls will both return next year. Viola Peterson, graduating this year, will leave a vacant spot on the program where a song is to be sung. She has always been willing to entertain, and will undoubtedly be heard from again on the concert stages of the future. Joan Heifort, also a junior and especially gifted musically, is able to play several instruments. She excclls on the piano and usually accompanies our nightingale, Viola Peterson. The Pep Band, composed entirely of Letter- men—LcRoy Hester, Jack Law, Craig Currie and Clyde Speakes, has played often and will- ingly at school or outside functions. The first three members of this group are graduating. PEP BAND JOAN HEIFORT 28



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HI-TYE VOLUME XXXVI. No. 46 MONROE HIGH SCHOOL. MONROE. WASH. JUNE 4. 1946 HITYE Another year has rolled around, and we find the old Hi-Tye in oper- ation faithfully reporting the news of the school day under the efficient leadership of Editors Frances Mead and Delores Carlson. Helen Hues has always stood ready to turn out the finished work on the mimeograph machine. Good artists and reporters have come and gone hut we have ah ways found others to complete the task. Our paper has found its way to the editing rooms of schools far and near through the exchange stystem. From these exchange papers we have gained many ideas that have helped us to better our own paper, as well as keeping us in touch with the work and activities of other schools. FRANCES MEAD..................Editor Faulds. Beverly Tollcson, Gloria Masterjohn, Doddy Martin, Pat Lutz, Miss Wilkie, adviser. Mickey Watson. Seated Rac McCrorcy, Anne Tucker, Mary Ann Oman. Frances Mead. Marium Erickson, Virginia Trosky, Gayl Sparks. DOLORES CARLSON .... Assistant Editor EDRA OTTENI. DICK FAULDS. KATHRYN ARMSTRONG. LETHENF. DENNIS . Artists CLIFF HARVOLD. CHUCK WOOSLEY........................Sports Editors MAISIE PECK...............Exchange Editor MISS WILKIE.....................Adviser HELEN HUES. MARY ANN OMAN. DOR- OTHY TERPSTRA. Fifth Period Typinjs Class ................................T yputs Reporters: Flora Jane Andersen. Dolly Comb». Jeana Dennis. Lethene Dennis. Maxine Earlywine, Marium Erick- son. Rosie Caricis. Barbara Gelderman. Carl Her- man. Elizabeth Johnsen. Mary Jane Johnson. La Vette Kern. Pat Lutz, Rac McCrorcy. Doddy Mar- tin. Gloria Mastcrjohn, Mary Ann Oman. Mawic Peck. Barbara Rabrn. Gayl Sparks. Beverley Tol- lcson. Mickey Watson. Librarians THE LIBRARY is staffed by a group of twelve students of the school, eleven girls and one boy. They arc under the supervision of Miss Florence Wilkie, librarian. A few of the important duties involved in caring for the library are checking hx)ks in and out to students; classifying and labeling all magazines, books, encyclodepias and dictionaries; seeing that proper behavior is maintained by all using the material and that no books, either for reference or pleasure reading, are taken from the library unless they are checked out. Students doing this for the first and second semester arc: Anne Tucker, Barbara Raben, Dona Hanscy, Maisie Peck, Anna Stucky, Marium Erickson, Cora Neiffer, Betty Webster, Ida Lou Jones, Naida Lindley, Dolores Carlson, and Robert Follis. SENIOR DAY May 7, a day that dawned clear and bright, found the seniors waving a fond “avoir” to teachers and classbooks for a delightful sojourn through Bel- lingham and North to the pleasant and beautiful resort of Birch Bay. Situated a short seven miles from the Canadian border in a picturesque setting basking in a warm spring sun and gently wafted by soft-tinged breezes, the bay and various available activities combined to make an enjoyably memorable day for all. (Left to Right): Mi»» Wilkie. Anne Tucker. Don Hanscy. Maisie Peck. Naida Lindley. Bob Folli». Barbara Raben. Marium Erickson. Cora Neiffer. Anna Stucky. Ida Lou Jones, Betty Webster. 30

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