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

 - Class of 1926

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iMimMMimiiMMMmiMiiiiimiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMmiiiHiiiiimiiiiiMiiMi I ■ II111 ■ ■ I ■ 11 ■ ■ IIIIII11IIII11 ■ I ■ ■ ■ 11 • Ml ■ I • 1111111111 ■ ■ ■• ■ III ■ I ■ | II11III ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 11111 ■ I • IIIII ■ 1 ■ 11II ■ I ■ 11 Top Row—SHm idcr, Tri :ki nlirod, I i Id, Marsh, Tsc-hudy, Crrutz, lirr.ni, IlaisI'.»;; n Row—■Creutz, i oeht;»pmnn, Kundert, Pres., Hunt, Flniingnii. The Students’ Council T1IE Senior High School Student Council has come to the close of a successful year in which it lias done many things for the betterment of the school. Its purpose is to discuss problems that come before the school and solve them if possible. It takes care of student activities and arranges for programs, mixers, and talks. It is pure’v an advisory body that brings students’ needs up to be discussed. Students and teachers are linked more closely together by this group of students and teachers. The whole school is repre ented on the Student Council. Three members from each class are elected by the students at the beginning of the year. Five teachers are appointed by the Superintendent. Til’s body then meets and elects its own officers. The Student Council began work this year by putting on the first mixer. It then planned for other mixers to come later. A committee from the council worked with Mr. Holyoke and helped him prepare for the basketball tournament. The proposition of adopting a school seal was d scussed and it was decided to put it up to the school with a referendum. Almost everyone was in favor of having a seal; so a committee was appointed to adopt one. The seal on the Junior Class ring was selected and ordered. It will appear on diplomas, announcements, and other official school papers. The Council also sees to it that Scholarship. Citizenship, and Bulletin Awards are given each year. Scholarship Awards are given to students having superior mark; on their cards. Students who do some outstanding good for the school that brings honor or improve; conditions are awarded with a Citizenship Award. Bulletin Awards are given to those holding responsible positions on the Staff. Officers of the Student Council this year were: ITeddent. Helen Kundert, Vice-president, James Creutz, Secretary, Millicent Marsh; and Treasurer, Walter llasse. Teachers on the Council were Miss Hunt, Miss Flanigan, Miss Tochter-man, Mr. Holyoke, and Mr. Creutz. Senior members were: Helen Kundert, Harold Schneider, and Herbert Tschu ly. Juniors were: Millicent Marsh, John Bruni. and Walter Has;e. Sophomores were: Karl Trukenbrod, George Field, and James Creutz. I Page Sixteen ]

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mmiimMiimiiiiimiimiiiimiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiittMimiiiiiiimiiHii Top Row—Berkor. Keel, Thompson, Schneider, Prnk •, Zurthih, Creutz. Boleiuler, Wolf. Middle Row Swan, Gcrmniin, Tschudv, Burgi, Courtney, Johnson, Trukenbrod, Kohli. Bottom Row— Marsh, Kuudcrt, Sonderegger, McGinley, MrKellar, Wenger, Monteith, Dolan, Sipple. The M Book THK “M” Hook Staff lias done its best to make this a worthwhile project. Work has been going on for about a month. The Staff for this book was picked from tin entire school and was not merely the Bulletin Staff, although many were on both Bulletin and “MM Hook staffs. Place were open for everyone who cared to work on this book. Millicent Marsh was in charge of the Faculty department. The different classes were written up under tin direction of Lawrence Courtney. Karl Trukenbrod was at the head of Organizations; Athletics was cared for by Bradford Drake; Hetty Germann supervised work on Features, and Theodora Thompson took care of the Humor Section. Circulation of the book was in charge of Harold Burgi. Harold Schneider took care of the business end. Photographs of the Faculty, Classes, and Organizations were taken at Frautschy’s studio. Different gtoups were assigned to appear for their pictures. The work of managing the picture taking was under the supervision of Harvey Keel. “The M Hook ’ is the first publication of its kind that has ever been attempted in Monroe High School. For that reason it has been more or less of an experiment. If it is as successful as it promises to be, next year will see a bigger and more thorough year book. Many other schools smaller than Monroe have had successful annuals each year and there is no reason why we can not. The printing of this book was done by the Service Printery which also prints the Bulletin every two weeks. Photographs appearing in this book were sent to the Rockford Illustrating Company where cuts of them were made in order that they might be printed. The name, “The M Hook”, was chosen after a number of persons had submitted ideas for it. “M” stands for everything that pertains to Monroe High School. There are the Citizenship, the Athletic, and the Scholarship M’s; and each tells a story of work for the school. The M. Book is a story of the work and the play of the year. For this reason the name was chosen. | Page Seventeen ]

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