Monroe High School - Monrolog Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1928

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Goeel - Bye Good-bye! Can one word sever The years of work and play, W' hen we, 'in our youthful wisdom, Thought Life a holiday? Good-bye! And the Race is on! We know not fear nor dread. The track-shall we call it Aflzrenture, And Success the goal ahead? Good-bye! Tlfill the newer To-mor-row Erase all thoughts of T 0-day? Shall each pass from the life of the other And silently slip away? Good-bye! Old pal, we shall meet, I know I n the quiet of Reverieg And each shall 'recall the other I n sweetest -memory. L. E. B. ' 7.1

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ABRAHAM P. Srnou 181 Barrington Street uGIGGLESw Fortune and I are friends! Band 13, 41, Horneroom Basketball 121, Cross-Country Team 14-1. No. 12 School University of Buffalo BIAGUERITE GIBSON XVEINER 17 Werner Park HMARGEW Little care I if little I am, I can talk just as much As a bigger girl can. Glee Club 12, 3, 41, Mixed Chorus 12, 31, Underwood Type- writing Award 121, Honorable Mention Monroe Life Lit- erary Contest 121, Operetta 181, LI-Y Club 13, 41, Vice- President, Horneroom 131, Washington Birthday Pageant 131, Senior Play 141, Chairman, Luncheon Committee 141. No. 23 School Undecided BELLE C. VVEISS 16 Richard Street Q uBELLE,, For her the air is full of freshness And the earth is bright and joyous. Homeroom Activities 12, 81, Glee Club 121, Orchestra 1921, Mixed Chorus 121, Riding Club 131, Tennis Club 141, Senior Play 141. No. 12 School City Normal School RROLL Louis WVILSON 1359 Highland Avenue c.xnRoLL How happy is he born and taught Whose armor is his honest thought. omeroom President 141, General Chairman, Class Day 141, Business Manager, MONRJOLOG 141, Announcement ommittee 141, H-Y Club 141, National Honor Society 14 No. 23 School Mass. Institute of Technology 'LO



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JAN. Fan. Fan. FEB. Mau. APRIL Mar M AY J UNE J UN 1-1 JUNE JUN1-1 JUNE SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. Nov. Nov. Dnc. DEC. JAN. JAN. J AN. Fr-Jn. FEB. MAR. APRIL Aran. MAY lJ4AY h Senior Log Being the complete accozmz' of the vmwge of the clam of 1928 - 1925- 5-The famous Class of '28 crew embarked on its maiden voyage in the good ship UBIONROEH, Spiritedly cleared port of Alexander. 2-Passengers entertained by hotly contested tug-of-war'f between Jan. '28 crew fusl and aged, decrepit Jan. '27 crew Cthemj. June '27 ftheyD proved to be good land lubbers and standing their ground pulled our F25 struggling seamen over the line. 13-Big pow-wow over election of crew's cruise officers. The balloting rocked the ship dreadfully. When the fog lifted the following were elected: Pfl'S1.fIZllt'-'JilCk Kimble T rcasurer-Frank Bowie Vice-Prcddent-Lucile Brewer Chairman Social Committee-Rutlr Irons -Secretary'-Catherine VVoodruff 20-Big Soph Party given by us fmuch to our purser's discomfiturej. High spirits caused by grape for was it orangej grog. 18- Monroe Life, the one and only, beware of imitations ship's chronicle celebrated its first anniversary. Lucile Brewer succeeded Fred Kates as editor-in-chief. 26-Health campaign. Sailors obliged to scrub to present natty appearance. l-Health campaign over. Scrubbing ceased. 22-Soph hop. Many able seamen disabled in game called get your refreshments. 3-Entertained in assembly by L'AngIa Lv Tel Qu' On Le Pm-le Cor what have youl? 10-Moving-up Day Qschool looked like a checkerboardj . All lucky sailors received service stripes. Medal and certificates awarded shipis clerical staff for proficiency in typing. Letters awarded Soph team members. A 142-Senior day for plebes, being graduated from Junior High brig, provided field day for bored sophomore seamen. Skulls of Junior High rogues too thick to be cracked. 15-All sailors had exams. S - 0 - S. 19-Ratings given. Everybody happy?? Relief came in the form of ten weeks shore leave by order of Rear Admiral Hawley. 1' FK ill il! Sli 8-Furlough ended. Back to swabbing decks. 17--Monroe Hi-Y club organized for good of sailors. 30-Ostaar Katz and Fred Kates threw a couple of fits in assembly and were duly elected cheer lea ers. Q3-Monroe sailors tied anchor to Kodak's soccer team K3 - QD. ' 6-All first class passengers enjoyed first Senior High inter-class -party. Midnight Selenaders provided musical treat. Now we know why flat footed sailors are rejected. 25--Program presented in assembly by Monroe Hi-Y club. 4-Monroe seamen swamped Charlotte's Lakesiders in basketball C34 - QGJ. ll-Good-will boatload of Monroe's sailors stopped at Attica. Proudly stroked the crew out of the harbor carrying pelt of Attica basketball team C24 - 135. In celebration an inter-class dance offered wild night of dissipation from 8 to 11 on the slippery main deck. , - 1926 - 8-Monroe torpedoed Kodak High Q26 - 165. Ross, Saperstone, Williams, Whipple, McNab, Stein and .lobes directed the fatal shot. 18-Struck coral reefs near Examinations Islands. Contemplated being rated Junior Gobs. 25-Re-embarked for a long and hazardous journey. 19--The decks resounded with the sound of shuffling feet during the first inter-class dance of the season. 22-Gobs went ashore to present tl1e pageant, Builders of the Ship, at the Eastman Theatre. They were directed by Miss Winona English. A 19-The worthy chronicle of the Good Ship Monroe, the Monroe Life, celebrated its second anniversary. - 23-Monroe's baseball team had an encounter with Caledoniag the latter ended nine points in its wake. Another dance was the means of celebrating. 30--A committee, composed of Betty Backus, Catherine Laney, Margaret Williams, Fred Kates, Ardeqi Howland and Wallace Ely were elected to draw up a final report on the navigation of the s lip. 13, H-0 Hara San, an operetta, was presented, this time on home waters and under the direction of hliss Eva hvitllIlEII'l2l,CllEI'. 17-The sea legs of Monroe proved as efficient on land as on water when our track team led Kodak's by a score of 605 to QQM. 7.7.

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