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of GAA thus year whlle JoAnne presided over the hugh school band Fnlllng other responslble posutuons this year were Ada Dobbs edltor In chxet of the M BQOK and Sally Ransdell editor nn chuet of the BULLETIN our school paper Robert Falk was presudent of the FFA whlch boasted the largest membershlp rn the hustory of the chapter Assustvnq hum were Roger Isley vlce presldent and Kenneth Boss treasurer The class colors are blue and gold and the yellow tea rose was voted as the flower Many members of the football squad of 46 have played therr last game for Monroe Hugh School They are Herbert Baurngartner Herbert Flannery Paul Alston Charles Niles James Joy Lewns Nltfenegger Robert Mau rer Eugene Davls Loren Elmer LuVerne Wlckersham James Dusch Rober Spoerry BEFORE 3 AFTER p AGE 6 APPEARS ON ALL Tl-us AND HEAVEN Too' --in ,.- GET A CHARGE OUT OF IT, JIM? Eugene Mason Leo Hvlfuker Edward Glbbons Robert Kessler Herman Chnsten Francls Wagner Vulas Rundhammer and last but by no means least our flghtung co captains Eugene Davns and Roy Beach The school rs also loslng two flne managers George Erwun and Karl Bregenzer Makmg fme records for themselves and the Sulver Streaks Eugene Mason a veter an of all three years and Wally Wueser ver Saflle guard and center represented our class on the basketball team of 46 and 47 For mer Lueutenant Don Huddleston was wel comed back as coach of both teams Baccalaureate and commencement open ed UP a whole new vusta but un thus chaotic we launch where shall we anchor? BETWE X ,,QoNFuQ,US,, FALK I D I I . . I - . I , , V . . . . D I I ' . . - . I - I 1 - ' I ' 1 ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' I II - ,, . , ! .- I I l . ' I ' I I . I I I - ' . I I . Q . 1 U 1 I ' I ' ' ' I Q f ' world we may well quote our motto: Tonight I I , l 1 4 ' I l . R A . 1 l 3. ' . . 'D P 1 '- A S ' -ft' ll . ll ll ? ll I .
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is ass :slay Well there we were all l39 of us' lt WGS very new and nntrlgunng but eventually we settled down and became accustomed to the duties bestowed upOn US At the begmnung of the year a nOrnInC1f mg committee was OPPOInted whnch chose several students for each otflce Offer Wl'1'Cl'l an election was held Eugene Davls was the fsrst presudent of the class of 47 Wlfh l-90 Hrlftker as vuce presldent The minutes Of our sophomore year were kept by RICl'1Gfd Rupnow and Ruth Van Wagenen tOOk COVE' of all pecuniary duffncultues Student Coun cal representatuves were Malcolm Martu and Loss Speuch the latter being treasurer of the Councul Representing the sophomores on he Youth Councul were JoAnne Elmer and Eu gene Davls JoAnne also led the sophomore cheers along wuth Lots Speuch Scholastlc honors were awarded to Helen Belnema Ada Dobbs Robert Crandall Rob ert l-alk Ruth Foulker Nedra Hllllard Betty Kundert Mary Martnn Vlrglnla Morris now Lors Spench Lllluan Stettler Mary Tnmm Harruet Towell Henry Wneman and Ruth Severson Our class advlsor was Miss Mary Buss Quate sure of ourselves by this tame I34 of us re entered to begun our work as junnors ln the fall Malcolm Marta was elected class president and prom kung wnth Leo Hllfuker as has able assistant Jane Calder and Lols Spelch were secretary and treasurer respec tively Paul Alston and JoAnne Elmer helped to govern the student body JoAnne was treasurer of the Council for the year Eugene Davis and JoAnne Elmer remalned on the Youth Councul to state the wants and wlshes of the juniors JoAnne and Loss once agaln represented the class of 47 In cheer leadnng In order to have a prom we were Informed that nt was our faithful duty to sell moga zune subscrvptvons And they certaunly were sold' An all tame record was set-a total C'3lleCf'0 1 of Sl 492 35 and a net profit of 553541 Wuth thus newly acquired money an work on the memorable Junlor Promenade Robert Crandall and Eugene Davns were co chairmen of the decoratuon commnttee for a Out of Thus World theme wrth the supervlsnon and capable asslstance of Mr J C Calder class advnsor Leadmg the Grand March on that nught for juniors were King Malcolm Marta and hrs Queen JoAnne Mol denhauer The Junuors who earned scholastic awards were Glona Beck Helen Belnema Barbarc Boll Aleatha Burn Jane Calder Joyce Camp bell Rose Cotherman Ada Dobbs Joyce Due JoAnne Elmer Nanette Elmer Ruth Foulk er Mary Ellen Huffman Betty Kundert Jo Anne Moldenhauer Vlrgmua Morrns Carla Mueller Cleo Mueller Sally Ransdell Mlld red Rueder Rlchard Rupnow Ruth Severson Joanne Solomon Lous Speuch Fred Stauf facher Lllluan Stettler Mary Tlmm Harriet Towell and Henry Wneman Only 125 students returned to fmlsh their high school careers Included among those were Jack Stoltz Ernest Von Kaenel Emul Klorer James Lanz and Lee Jacobs all re turned veterans As presldent of the sensor class Fred Stauffacher proved humself both ambutrous were Nanette Elmer vuce presudent Muldred Rleder secretary and Ada Dobbs treasurer Miss LaVon Jones was class advisor Eugene Davls was elected preSId6nT of the governmg council of Monroe Hlgh School Ruth Van Wagenen and Fred Kundert were our sennor representatives benng vice presl dent and treasurer of the Councul respec tavel Byy thus time the Angle was well estab lashed as was the Youth Councul Ada Dobbs Jerome Brennan Francis Wagner and Paul Alston were sensor representatuves of the Councnl Homecommg was a gala occaslon thus year with JoAnne Elmer crowned queen Shnrley Spalde and Loss Sperch were her at tendants These gurls were voted to these po sltnons by members of the champuonshvp football squad The senaors were awarded fnrst prize for thesr homecomung displays on the square Homecoming festnvntles came to a close wuth the homecomung dance under the chairmanship of Sally Ransdell Adding to the already busy senior days of Lots Sperch and JoAnne Elmer they had the ,ab of cheerleadmg once agaun They have done a flne job for three years and deserve a great deal of credit Lows was also pressdent Q I - I .I . D Q . . ' I I 11 - l f - 11 ' . . A ' I - , . I n . . .I . I ' , 1 1 1 ' . I ' ' I . f I I 1 ' ' ' - I . i 1 1 ' I -I . - I I - I . I I I . Q . 4 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . I l .I I I . 1 . - . I ' . . - ' , I .1 1 ' 'l' , . I A I . . I 1 I . I I I - ' - 1 1 ' . I I I . ' . 1 I. h - I ' . . ' . , - ' A '- - I and ver t'l E ll l'f' ' ' Hedwng Motz, Mlldred Rreder, Rnchard Rup- 50 'e- QUO Y Cl'-I0 ' 'eCl to osslst him , 1 l 1 . . ' ' . 1 1 ' . ' ' . . . 1 l .I I - .- v 1 I 1 . V ' - ' . . 11 ll - . I I ' ' 1 . , . , . I 1 . , , , . . . ' . 1 ' . - . . - , I I A . we Q3 - ' I n- U ' I1 . . ' . ' 4 ' I
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'--L rst. Rum l- hx and 11 Wald L Whipple. L A Brennan M A Share Q Wilson A Dcarth Secon nw M l n f Ruthenhuehlmr M 'Prachsel V Krauss R Walter R Von Arx D Iewx J DBVIN T rd Row R bpuyh ll Well H Elmer R Kundert B Ieupold R lilum F lxleckmr li Ru hensen li Kane Back li TERRlFlC' This adpectnve well descrnbes the sCh0Ol lufe of any member of this year s Junlor Class As lunlors these teen age fellows and gals thouQl'lT they had practucally seen the Seven Wonders of the World untnl that glorious nnght when they stepped an to an evenung of fnrst formals new suuts and soft musnc their Prom This long to oe remembered night became a real :ty only through the conscnentuous work of these juniors and their falthful right hand man Mr J C Calder Preparatnon for the Prom started way back nn No vember when many a doorbell was rung as these stu dents anxuous to sell magazines canvassed the town Managrng the refreshment stand at football games was another profntable undertaklng of thus class The junuors were led by Robert Belnema presndent and Nancy Halduman vice president Marv Lu Schll lmger kept a record of busmess carried on at the bn monthly meetungs, Gulbert Kleckner took over the flnanclal affasrs of the class First Row M Keller M Goepfert B lndergand C Matzke P Crawfurd C liroge R D1 Cher Second Row L Lwcn on N Waelu Jbrnnnell M Pnedll B Bxeger L Burl C Howe Sv' 1- ' C' V 7 lu V? F . 'n In Q 4 my 1 I Q Fi Q ': I. 54' vf-ull. 'IK Sum vrs. . . ' , '. ' - ', . . , . . . .. . . . 'd R : . I.. Schlll gn, S. lluch. Z, - , . , . ' , . s, . , . . 's, . hi ': .' . s, .I . , . 4 . . , .. ' '. . S . . . ow: l'. St:xufT:4cher. A. Kubly, E, Willborn, L. Zeltle, A. Zimmurmun. U Fralick, A, Purdue, G. Gibbons, A. Smith, P. Rvnu. . ' . , - I ' ' ll t ,, . . . - - Q I - I . . - I I I I ' 1 1 4 I , I 1 - - I ' 5 , , '... , .I . 'l',.. I ,l.. L, ., R . ,I V l t D . I - . . . ' . ' ' Q ft' M l
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