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FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS With one of the lightest teams in the Southern Six Conference, Monroe was hopelessly outclassed in all of its encounters with league rivals and otherwise except for the Mineral Point game which they won 6-0 after a hard battle. Darlington saw the locals in action the first game, which saw the Darlington boys trample the locals by a score of 24-0. Following this game the locals again traveled out of town this time journeying to Evansville. In that game,leading 6-0 in the third quarter, the Monroe team was beaten when Evansville managed to push over a touchdown in the last quarter and climaxed this move with a beautiful kick after touchdown leaving the locals on the short end of a 7-6 score. In the first home game of the year, at Recreation Park, the Cheesemakers showed the most fight of the season in bowing to a very strong Stoughton eleven, 13-0. Again at home the following Friday, Monroe was to play football against Fort Atkinson, but Coach Mathusen's boys made a field day out of the affair and Monroe rose from the dust on the very short end of a 40-6 score At the Watertown game, there,the locals proved their intention of clinging to the cellar position by dropping that game - . Now nearing the end of the season, Coach Brown's boys seemed resigned to their fate and in a listless game lost to the Badger Preps at Madison, 24-0. Edgerton, considered to be the team Monroe could beat to break into the win column, played championship ball and thoroughly mangled the Red {Black Blue)White by a large score of 32-0, clinching the cellar for the Monroe team. The crowd turned its back and tried to forget the 32-0 Edgerton defeat and succeeded somewhat when the Crimson team downed a fighting Mineral Point squad 6-0. Many juniors who have received valuable experience during the season past, will return to the eleven next year and Monroe hopes for a great team. Upper right: Action picture during Wisconsin High game. Center left: Action picture during Darlington game. Lower right: Action picture during Wisconsin High game. 15
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PERSONNEL OF FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom Row: Left to Right Robert Thorpe?11 Wall Ce Killer John Klarer, Clarence Elmer, William Johnson, Second Row Sitting: Left to Right Kubly,GRobert Monte?ed M°rgenthaler Glen Hoff Wa en Redman, Glen Chesebro, Robert Third Row Standing: Left to Right “gra H?rd?n Ad5 s and Barton Pickett, Louis Felder, Delbert Maurer, Roger Voelkli 1 ward iggins, Henry Heinzelman, Walter Speich, Patrick Connors Frederick Lanz Arthur Butts, John Pfaeffli, Coach Edmund Brown. onnors, rrederlck Danz, Top Row: Left to Right Louis Janke, Rudolf Jenny, Burton Bacon, Andrew Erickson Harold Vogel, Roy Tilkemier, Frank Klarer, Ralph Beck. Eugene DeVoe, Minor Ocker, FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Major Minor Glen Hoff Rudy Jenny Robert Kubly Robert Monte Harold Vogel Glen Chesebro Warren Redman Elmer Germann Roger Voelkli John Pfaeffli Howard Higgins Frederick Lanz Delbert Maurer Patrick Connors Henry Heinzelman Ernest Stauffacher Alfred Morgenthaler Louis Janke Louis Felder Frank Klarer Walter Speich Walter Miller Clarence Elmer Robert Erickson William Johnson 14
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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Pres. - Jack Sery Sec. - Carla Shriner V. Pres. - Glen Chesebro Treas. - George Williams Entering Miss Jones's room unobserved on a Tuesday afternoon at 4:10, we discover Monroe High's capable Student Council representatives ready to meet with their faculty members to discuss important affairs around school -------so to speak.' The student faction is composed of two persons from each class, and those belonging who are not officers are Grace Lichtenwalner, Paul Ritschards, and Leo Lisser. With the best interest of our fair high school at heart, the entire group convene every two weeke to make their decisions. First of all, we find that it is one of the especial duties of this organization to choose the chair committees, there being a different one every six-weeks. Next in line is the question of entertainment for mixers, various ways being discussed on the idea of pepping up these school parties. It is here, too, that the form of msuic Is decided upon— isu-ally the main issue is between an orchestra or a nickleoaeon. It Is quite necessary to choose various school organizations to sponsor pep meetings and this task also falls to the Student Council. Then, when Christmas time rolls around, the members attend to the decoration of the tree for the Main Room. The custom of the Christmas Collection Boxes was Introduced by the Student Council. Many students are probably ignorant of the fact that our Student Council also assumes responsibility for the decoration of the Armory during the Basketball Tournament. It's really beginning to look as if this group is responsible for a good many important events, and It is quite probable that Miss Peterson, Miss Anderson, Miss Jones, and Mr. Holyoke, as faculty advisers, had something to do with it. Here they come now --the meeting's about to begin! Student Manager, Jack Sery 16
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