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After studying, working, and playing together through their three years of high school, the seniors were prepared to leave this school to enter life’s school and accept forthcoming responsibilities. Pride and joy of the juniors was the Prom looked forward to for such a long time by so—o many. Sophomores, having outgrown their awe of senior high, walked jauntily through the halls with all the assurance of being old-timers here. 14
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SENIORS At the beginning of their last year in Monroe High, the seniors elected Betty Steinmann as their president; Lucille Marty, vice-president; Mary Hollis Share, secretary; and Florence Maddrell, treasurer. The class adviser was Miss LaVon Jones. Sponsoring the first mixer of the school year was the first duty of the class. It wasn't until the second semester that the major activities of the class started. One of the first of these was the selection of a senior girl as the local candidate for the D. A. R. good citizenship pilgrimage to Washington, D. C. To do this, the class chose five girls who had the necessary qualifications. Their names were put in a hat; and, in the drawing that followed, Lillian Angliker drew the slip which designated her as the local candidate. As their motto the class selected Out of school life into life's school. Scarlet and silver were the class colors; the flower was the American Beauty rose. On May 10 the seniors were guests of the juniors at the annual Prom. Both classes were invited to a pre-Prom dinner given by the parents of the juniors and seniors. June Mad, directed by Miss Patricia Damon, was the name of the class play, which was presented May 16 in the high school auditorium. This class started their last week of school with baccalaureate services on June 2. Commencement exercises were held in the auditorium on June 6, and June 7 the seniors were guests of the alumni at the alumni banquet. During this last week the class picnic was held. 16
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