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The blonde teacher and the sophomore class advisor was Miss Anderson, who really knew her maps and her bookkeeping. Her colorful hankies and dainty pins added the feminine touch to her beige, green, and brown clothes. Industrious Mr. Barnard browsed through Scholastic in preparation for an American problems discussion, which started after a brief, “Put away all notes, please.” Remembered for relating war experiences to his manual training boys was Mr. Calder. Under his supervision his students turned out a large variety of useful articles. Miss Cass, sophomore English teacher, was a very busy person. Students seldom failed to see her trudging down the halls in search of some Bulletin member. Ever count the miles, Miss Cass? A knock! It was Doris Kueng, the office girl, who brought students a telephone slip or asked to see them. Doris started her duties before Christmas. 9
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t Mr. Evans, our quiet, slow-speaking superintendent, checked over graduate qualifications in hopes of placing a Monroe student in a good position or of sending an excellent record of high school work to the college of a student’s choice. Students who had a guilty conscience shunned him; students who attended to business enjoyed his keen sense of humor .— that was Mr. Holyoke, our ever-busy principal. 8
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“Master of three languages” — English, German, and Latin — was a suitable title describing the language teacher and the senior class play director, Miss Damon. Our physics and algebra teacher, Mr. Erickson, loved to tinker with wheels and magnets as well as with unknown algebraic quantities. Well-known for her English assignments and her abundance of fashionable clothes was wee, darkhaired Miss Farnsworth. Forensics work and world history went hand in hand during Miss Flet-ty’s school hours. Often seen driving her maroon Chevrolet was this instructor who had a quiet, unruffled disposition. With her help the members of the junior class sponsored the annual promenade. Seated in his new office was athletically - built Coach Don Huddleston, who proudly led his team to victory at the regional basketball tourney, and whose gym classes often puffed after the words “take six laps around the gym floor to warm up.” 10
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