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

 - Class of 1949

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'Assayers EFFIE HILL Arkansas Stato College; Ohio State Univer- sity. Home Economics, Assistant Principal. PAUL BENNETT Eastern Washington College of Education; University ol Washington. Band and orchestra LOUISE W. WICKLUND Univorsity of North Dakota; University of Washington. English and personnel RUA BEAIL Walla Walla College, Washington Stato Col- lege. Industrial arts FLORENCE WILKIE University ol Washington. Librarian, his- tory. journalism, and English PURDY CORNELISON Whitman College; Washington State Collogo. Biology, physics, and chemistry RUTH MERDIAN Knox College, University of Colorado. Wash- ington history. Latin ALLAN BORLIN Washington State College. Agriculture. F.F.A. MARGARET YOUNG Oregon State College; University of Washington. Drivers' education; Health and P.E. PHYLLIS ROBERTSON Washington State Collego; Oregon State Col- lege. Typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping RICHARD KLEIN Univorsity of Washington; Seattle Pacific College. Washington history, advanced mathematics, and geometry PATRICIA MORGAN Montana State College; Univorsity of Washington. Homo Economics DORIS ANDERSON University of Washington. History and music MORRIE HAHN University of North Dakota. P.E.. hoalth, sociology, and world history MARY STAPLETON Univorsity of Oregon; Univorsity of Washington. Art — 5 —

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Upper leti: Mr. Gerald Ladley. Superintendent. School Board: Mr. Lever. Supt. Ladley. Mr. Barr. Mr. Kirby, Mr. Scharf, and Mr. Taylor. Lower right: Mr. Allan Burke. Principal. Superintendent's Message Contrary to the old saying, what you don't know can hurt you. It hurts you now and it ruins your prospects for the future. Ignorance is the greatest and most dangerous enemy you will ever have 10 fight. Education is the only all-powerful weapon for fighting this enemy. America has used this weapon with magnificent success up to now. Our position of leadership and respect could never have been achieved without our educational system as a foundation. Now our system of education desperately needs help. Two million school age children are not in school. Many schools do not have sufficient text- books and lack other necessary equipment. We cannot win the fight against ignorance under these conditions. We cannot long maintain our position of world leadership without a superior educational program. It is our duty as citizens to provide our people with the world's best educational opportunities. - 4 — —G. D. Ladley



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Miner's Record Aug. 30—Darn it, vacation's over! School begins at nine o'clock. Sept. 6—Holiday already! Labor day. Sept. 10—More fun, Snohomish County Fair! School out at 1:30. Sept. 17—First football game, Snohomish vs. Monroe. Score? Really want to know? Only 19 to 6—their favor! Sept. 30—First N.S.A. program, Salom Risk, the Syrian Yankee. Oct. 1—First league game. Guess who beat us? Sultan—14 to 0! Oct. 8—Football—Darrington. We trounced them 26 to 6. Oct. 15—Football at Oak Harbor. We came out on top again 18-0. Oct. 18—Another vacation! Teachers' Insti- tute. Oct. 22—The Bearcats are really rolling now. We beat Langley 6-0. Oct. 29—Oh, oh! Twin Cities upsets the ket- tle and wins 13-0. Oct. 30—Pop! Bong! Toot Toot! Oh it's just the carnival at the Grade School. Nov. 5—Bearcats are up to par again, and beat Conrete 12-0. Nov. 9—Parents suffer through kids' rou- tine at school during P.T.A. Back - to - school-night. Nov. 10—Armistice day program at the Junior High. Nov. 11—Holiday at last! Armistice Day. Nov. 12—Oh! What a day! Game in mud at Lake Stevens. They surely plastered us too—30-7. Fish, fish, and more fish! King Neptune's Garden was the theme for the Junior Prom. Nov. 16—Last football game. No more out- of-place vertebraes this year. Oh yes, we beat Granite Falls 18-0. Nov. 17—Mr. George Cole of W.S.C. gives high school students vocational speech. Nov. 20—Big Time! Student Leaders' Con- ference in Everett. Nov. 24—Thanksgiving vacation, lots of food! Dec. 3—First basketball game. What a let- down!! LaConner won 39-26. Dec. 4—Sultan Benefit Basketball Jamboree in Everett. More fun! Dec. 7—Miss Wicklund can breathe again after Arsenic and Old Lace turns out to be a huge success. Dec. 9—F.F.A. Eanquet. Looked like some of them could have used some Alka Selt- zer or Turns afterwards! Dec. 10—Oak Harbor defeated by Bearcats 45-31. G.A.A. girls traveled to Arlington and came back exhausted but happy. Dec. 15— Santa, alias Larry Smith, makes his appearance at the Christmas party. Dec. 17—Lake Stevens is shown the power of our basketball team—45-36 in our favor! Dec. 20—Sultan is beaten 29-25 in a thriller. Dec. 21—Christmas Program turns out a big success. Dec. 22—At last! Christmas and New Year's vacation. Dec. 28—We win an exciting overtime game from Snohomish, 30-27. Jan. 4—Snohomish turns the tables—Bear- cats lose 49-40. Jan. 7—Granite Falls is handed a 41-29 defeat. Jan. 14—Twin Cities wins a heart-breaker, 42-40. Jan. 21—LaConner loses to the wild Bear- cats 39-30. Jan. 28—Cak Harbor bows to our Casaba artists 55-50. Feb. 1—Cute skirts are in style as the Kilties Quartet entertain a goggle-eyed student body. Feb. 3—Magic is in the air as Lee Grabel, magician extraordinary, performs. Feb. 4—The Bearcats can't be stopped as they beat Lake Stevens 38-28. Feb. 5—Another victory! This time Sultan 36-28. Feb. 8— The Rivals is presented by the University of Washington Touring Theater. Granite is beaten again 47-32. (Continued on Page SO)

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