Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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■ mmiiiiiMmmiiiiiimimmmmimmiiMiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiHi Top Row—P. Burgy, Brandt, Dillon, Bowen, Goodman, G. German. Middle Row—Coplien, Becker, Gorham, Emier, Carter, K. Gerinann, Harrington, Boss, Daley, Courtney. Bottom Row— Carr, Drake, Donner, Gapen, Dreier, Feldt, Bruni, H. Burgi. Seniors GORHAM,KVELVN Class B. B. (’apt., 1-2-3; M. H. S. B. B., 2-3; La Sorella, 2; Student’s Council, 2; Dramatic Club, 3-4; Pres. G. A. A., 4. GKRMAXX, ELIZABETH Dramatic Club, 2-3-4; See. of Junior Class; Sec. and Treas. of A. A.; Prom Committee; B. B., 2-3; Scholarship M, 2-3-4; Bui letin Staff; M Book Staff; Class Play; Honor Roll; Typing Awards. MITCHELL, ARLIE PHIEX, RUSSELL LEU EX BERGER, HAROLD ISELY, IRVIN LAWVER, ROBERT RODERICK, CHARLINE MICHAEL, REVA Glee Club; Dramatic Club, 3-4; Prom Committee; Orchestra; Class Basketball, 3. KUXDERT, HELEN La Sorella, 2; Dramatic Club, 3-4; Dramatic Club Treas., 3, and Historian. 4; Glee Club, 2-3; Class Vice Pres., 2; Prom Com mittee, 3; Student's Council, 1-4—Pres. 4; “M” Book Staff; Athletic Ass’n, 1-2-3-4; (’lass History Committee; Class Day, 4; Declamatory Contest, 3-4; Scholarship “M”, 2-3-4; Honor Roll. MILLER, LYLA KOENIG, NELLIE MILLER, JOSEPHINE MEYERS, EMMA Dramatic Club Treas.; G. A. A.; Basketball, 3-4. SCIIMOCKER, ERNEST Science Club; Class Basketball; (’lass Will Committee; General Class Day Committee; Prom Program Committee; May Festival. 11EITZ, MARVIN Student’s Council. KUXDERT, JULIA Scholarships, 3; Typing-Shorthand Awards; Prom Committee; Graduation Committee; Honor Bolt CLEMMER, LETHA PAGEL, MARIE MORITZ, SYLVIA O'DONNELL, CLARA HOFER, MARTHA ISELY, HAZEL MAXI. IRENE Glee Club; May Festival; Prom Program; Dramatic Club; Class Play; Scholarship Award; Basketball; Honorable Mention in Shorthand and Typing. KERN, HELEN G. A. A.; Typing Awards. [ Page Ten ]

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 iiiiiiiiiiimiimmiMiimiiMiiiiiimmMiiiiimiiiimidiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Top Row—Mil hell, Prion, Leuenberger, Moo, I. Isoly, Lawyer, Shmooker, Heitz. Middle Row- Kundert, Moyers, Clcmmcr, Roderick, L. Miller, Koenig, J. Miller, Pag 1. Bottom Row —Moritz, Michaels, Mani, IIofTman, Monteith, O’Donnell, Hofer, Kern, II. Isoly. HOFFMAN, WINIFRED May Festival, 1: Home Lighting Contest, first place, 3; Junior Entertainment; (’lass Treas., 4; Dramatic Club 4; (Mass Day Committee; Valedictorian; Honor Roll; Scholarship M, 2-3-4; Shorthand Award. MONTEITH. MARION Scholarship M. 2-3-4; Dramatic Club; Prom Committee; Class Prophecy Committee; (Mass 8c ; Valedi torian; Bulletin Stiff; M Book Staff; Graduation Exercises; Shorthand Award. COPLIEN, ERMA Soph. Class Treas.; Scholarship M, 2-3-4; Honor Roll; La Sor-ella ; Glee Club. DILLON. CHESTER Science Club; 1 . W.; Football, 3-4; Track, 3-4; (Mass Basketball. BRCNI, EDWIN Basketball; Student’s Council; Prom Committee. HADDEN, ARCHIE Track, 12-3; Football, 2-3 4; Basketball, 3-4; M Club. Seniors (’ARR. GAIL I). W., 2-3; Ass’t Mgr. Athletics, 3; “M” Club, 3-4; (Mass Basket ball, 2-3. DR El ER, JOHN Football, 1-2; Basketball, 1-2; Track, 1-2; I). W., 2; “M” Club, 3-4. MOE, JAMES Football, 4; (Mass Play, 4. FELDT, MILTON Football, 3-4; Basketball, 3 4; Track, 3-4; “M” Club; Class Basketball, 3-4. BRANDT, HOWARD Science Club; Class Motto Committee. BCRGI, HAROLD Prom ('ommittee; Class W 11; Science (Mub; Ass’t Football Mgr.; Circulation Mgr. of “M” Book. HARRINGTON, LUELLA G. A. A.; Honor Roll. BECKER, MARY BOSS, ELLA COCRTNEY, LAWRENCE Student’s ('ouncil Pres., 1; I . W.; (’lass Pres., 2-3-4; Pres, of Science (Mub; Honor Roll; Bulletin Staff; Scholarships. 3. BONNER, ERVIN Class Basketball, 1 -2-3-4; M. H. S. Basketball, ’24; Won A. M. A.; D. W., 3-4; Science Club. DRAKE. BRADFORD Vice Pres. I). W.; Pres. A. A.; Scholarships, Football “M”; Bulletin Staff; Sec. and Treas. of Science Club; Class Play; Honor Roll; Basketball 2 yrs.; (’apt. Senior Class Team. DALEY, ROSA Bl’RGY. PACLETTA CARTER, DELLA GOODMAN, KENNETH HERMANN, GENEVIEVE ELMER, MARIE GAPEN, DONALD BOWEN, WESLEY | Page Nine ]



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iimimmiimmmiiMiiimmmmmmimmiiiiiiiiHiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M Declamatory Honors PROBABLY the greatest prominence for the school this year was won by Catherine Woodman in her Declamatory work. Although receiving only second place at the elimination here, Catherine staged a great “comeback” at Albany and won the League Conte t. At I’latteville, she won the District meet. The greater advantages of a larger school caused her defeat in the State Contest held in the State Senate Chambers at Madison. Catherine’s work is especially notable because of the fact that here in Monroe we have none of the public speaking or Declamatory classes to be found in larger schools. Miss Wellers coached Catherine and the other Monroe girls. Not a little of Catherine’s success can be attributed to her help. The school will show its appreciation of Catherine’s work bv awarding to her a Citizenship “M”. This is the first time for a number of years that anyone has been able to represent Monroe in the State Contest. This was Catherine’s first contest work, a fact which makes her success even more outstanding. The Log of the Qood Ship 26 THE Class of ’2(i started sailing on their high school journey in September of 1922. The one hundred and fifteen members chose Delbert Zilmer as class president. An important social event of that year was the Freshman party given in splendor. Our Freshman year saw the formation and adoption of the constitution now in use in the Junior High School. Many members of the class helped frame the constitution. Lawrence Courtney was elected president of the Student’s Council and was first to put it into practice. Under his leadership the May Festival was given which was an elaborate affair. In the Sophomore year the class organized early and chose the following officers: Sponsor, Mr. Metcalf; Class President, Lawrence Courtney; Vice President, Helen Kundert; Secretary, Herbert Tschudy; Treasurer, Erma Coplien. The first important event was the parade which Ihe class sponsored to a football game. Soon afterwards words of appreciation and praise were found in the Exchange column of the Bulletin from the Blue J, of Janesville. The girls’ basketball team was the champion of the school. Ervin Donner won the tennis tournament. the first one ever held in M. H. S. The Sophomore Civics Club presented the school with the picture, The Signing of the Declaration of Independance, which is now in Room 4. The Junior year saw the class enroll with ninety members. The following officers were elected: Sponsor, Mr. Metcalf; Class President, Lawrence Courtney; Vice President, Helen Kundert; Secretary, Elizabeth Germann; Treasurer, Daryl Swan. The Junior year was filled with intense rivalry between the class of ’25 and ’2( . Both classes had a 100% subscription for A. A. tickets. To help finance athletics, the class sold season tickets for football to the busi-ne s men of the city. The girls’ basketball team a; :iin was the champion of the school and the boys won the interclass meet. Last, but not least, came the “Long to be Remembered—Best Ever Prom of 1925.” In the fall of 1925 eighty members of the class came back as Seniors. The class again had a 100% subscription for A. A. tickets and the highest per cent in Bulletin subscriptions. Seniors were at the head of every organization. The Class Officers were: President, Lawrence Courtney; Vice President, Kathryn Sickinger, Secretary, Marion Montieth; and Treasure , Winifred Hoffman. | Page Eleven J

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