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

 - Class of 1951

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Classes Of utmost importance in our school life are the friends we make, the talents we develop, and the memories we share.

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GIRLS' CLUB Sitting: LaRae Warren, Sec.: Nora Herman, Pres. Stand- ing: Jeanne Clark. Treas.: Miss Willkie, Advisor; Car- lene Raben, Vice-pres.; Jean Sparks. Senior Rep.: Sharon Preston, Soph. Rep. BOYS' CLUB REVIEW The Boys' Club, under the leadership of President Gary Raben and advised by Mr. Morrie Hahn, had a very eventful and entertaining year. The boys had three speakers in their season's program: one speaker from the Army; one from the Naval Reserve; and Hector Sears, who spoke about professional football from a background of wide experience. These speeches were much enjoyed by all. The club also presented movies on the University of Washington football games; and later on in the year Walt Price, the football coach from Everett Junior College, gave a very informative talk on ath- letics in colleges. GIRLS' CLUB REVIEW The object of the Girls' Club is to promote friendly relations and cooperation be- tween members of the club and to present material to the girls for the betterment of the school. The Girls' Club, under the leadership of Nora Herman, president, had the honor of having the Girls' Club Conference in Monroe this year. Another highlight of the season was the Kid Party given in the fall. Six representatives, accompanied by the advisor, Miss Wilkie, attended the annual Girls' Club Conference at Bellingham this spring and reported a meeting that was very worthwhile in all respects.



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MISS WICKLUND Advisor Standing, left to right. First Semester Officer : Neva Smith. Representative: Jeanette Santose. Secretary: Toivo Cope. Representative: Earlaine LaFave. Treasurer. Sitting: Jim Hinshew. President. CLASS OF 51 In the fall of 1948. Monroe High School opened its doors to admit fifty-two grad- uated freshmen, eager to explore the portals of higher education and new activities. They entered with the motto, We build for character instead of fame, under the leadership of Jim Hinshaw. president; Stan Chapman, vice-president; Jeanette San- tose. secretary; and Margaret Salisbury, treasurer. Serving as class officers during the junior year were Art Goebels, president; Darlene Wolfe, secretary; Jim Hinshaw and Shirley Lind were Student Council representatives. An outstanding event during the first semester was Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk. the Junior Prom which proved a success. There were two big activities in the second semester, the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Senior Bell afterwards. Under the direction of Miss Robertson, the junior class put on The Mummy and the Mumps. which was presented March 30. 1950. For the senior year, class officers were: Jim Hinshaw. president; Howard Johnson, vice-president; Jeanette Santose. secretary, and Earlaine LaFave. treasurer. The class play It Won’t Be Long Now. was given on December 14. under the fine direction of Miss Wicklund. The play was fairly well attended and proved a huge suc- cess. After decorating the gymnasium into a beautiful scene, the seniors presented the annual Ball. following their entertainment by juniors at a banquet given for them as a farewell gesture before departing from their high school careers as graduates of Monroe High School. Bob Anoerson Boseball 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Football Manager 2. 3: Lettermen's Club 2. 3. 4: Stage Crew 3. 4: Class Play 4: Annual 4: Chorus 2. 3: Hi Tye 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Class Rop. 2: Boys' Club 2. 3. 4. Dorothy Armstrong Quill and Scroll 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4; Girls' Club 2. 3. 4: Hi Tye 4: Perfect Attendance 2. 3.

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