Monroe High School - Monrolog Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 26 text:

MONROLOG JOSEPH BARNES ROBERT MANUEL JUNE CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH BARNES. ROBERT MANUEL. SUSAN VOGT. ANN RUSSELL. President Vice-President Secretary Social Chairman TWENTY-TWO

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O N R O L O THE PROGRAM (concluded) Once more we visited the voting booths, with these results for our 10B officers: John Ch apman, president Stan Levey, vice-president Donald Lewis, secretary,- (he’s never been the same since he started collecting dues) and Jane Lowell, social chairman. We witnessed the presentation of Les Americans Chez Nous”, Monroe’s fifth annual French play, with Shirley Olsan and Jerry Brown in the leads. Hal Young’s great socio-political epic, ' ' The Heart of a Gangster”, began its run in Monroe Life Monroe Life revolutions in September, with Laurence Luescher editor and Hal Young running the paper. At this time Margaret Kellner, Art Rosenbloom, and Stan Levey graced the staff as reporters. About now it was reported that Jack Peck passed the four foot mark and was on his way to greater heights. Ben Greet and his Shakespearean players came to school presenting As You Like It” and Macbeth”. In February Monroe wiped the floor with East High’s basketball team for the first time, 31-22, with Fine, Meyer, Zutes, Walter, and Winslow in the lineup. In March our class began to break into the higher arts. Lee Geismar, Dorothy Weiner, and Stan Levey joined the Dramatics Club shortly after Margaret Kellner was voted into Pencil Pushers. Our 11B Dramatists b roke into the big time as they trod the boards in The Youngest”. In the cast were Eleanor Alexander, Dorothy Weiner, Margaret Kellner. May 1 5 Delibert coaxes Burns into buying new font of type for Monroe Life June: Delibert discards new font: Burns breaks down and weeps. SEPTEMBER-JUNE 1931-1933 Class of January 1933 goes along its merry way taking time out to allow Art Rosen¬ bloom to be Managing Editor of Kaleidoscope and Standard Bearer, Stan Levey editor- in-chief of Monroe Life and Monrolog, Kay Stackel Custodian, Al Henz Master Bowler, Laurie Edelstein President of the Honor Society, Bob Reed a handwriting expert, and Marie McWilliams the leading candidate for Marie Dressler’s position as famous comedienne. Then came the last great week of school with class-day programs, and banquets and Art Murrell-Wright subbing for Stan Levey at three hours’ notice. And then graduation with a play ' The Game of Chess” moving everyone to tears. Then six months of P-G’ing and G-P’ing (grand-punnin g) to s ummer vacation—then goodbye to ’ole Monroe after electing Miss Charlotte Wescott beauty queen of parts near and far. A little sentiment does not harm,—so Hold fast to the wheel, boys Without a sound of noise For soon the harbor lights are seen And so—toodle-oo—ole bean” -—Yevel THE END TWENTY-ONE



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MONROLOG GEORGE ADAMS Sparky” 26 Hartsen Street Work is work and must be done, But as I work I have my fun. Honor Roll 2,3,4; Attendance A- wards 3; Reserve Soccer 4. No. 1 Undecided WILLIAM HENDEN ALLEN Bill” 243 Illinois Street If titan locks a sign of anger be, Then to this rule Bill’s manner is contrary. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Attendance A- wards 1,2. No. 33 Oswego Normal HARRY R. BALDWIN Baldy” 161 Berkeley Street I don’t mind the fuzz On peaches, but when I Eat apples, they have to Be Baldwin’s. Sr. Chorus 3,4; Wrestling 3; Track 3, 4. Canandaigua Undecided MYLDRED BARETT Larry” 777 South Avenue Is there brilliancy in Milly? And beauty? Oh, yes, don’t be silly. G.S.A.; Basketball; Swimming. No. 24 Highland Hospital JOSEPH EDWARD BARNES Joe 310 Mulberry Street ,he ought to do, and did it, iere are very few, lgly admit it. Council 2,4; Student Forum 3,4; French Club 3,4; Deputy Force 2; Honor attendance Awards 2,3. University of Rochester We w BETTY ADLAM Betty” 82 Rockingham Street le noblest gift of Monroe Life 2,3,4, Assoc. Ed. 4; G.S.A. 2,3; Sr. Chorus 3; Pencil Pushers 4,- Bookshelf 2; Alpha-Roe-Y 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2,4. No. 24 University of Rochester JOHN GRAY ADLER Johnny” 35 Beverly Street Twelve men and John Adler under¬ stand Einstein’s Theory. Student Forum 2,3,4; Monroe Life 3; Dramatic Club 2,3,4,- Agora 2,3,4; Engineering Club 3,4; Science Club ,4; Chess Club 3,4; Deputy Force 2; Swimming 3,4; Honor Roll 4. No. 1 Hamilton JEANNETTE AIKEN Jeanie” 135 Merchants Road If she has any faults, She has left us in doubt. G.S.A. 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2; Atten¬ dance Awards 2,3. East Undecided (j ' 1 f u ' 7 SL ARD ALLEN NGEVINE Dick” 507 Laurelton Road The world is good, and the people are good, And we are all good fellows to¬ gether. French Club 4; Engineering Club-Sec. 3; Vice-Pres.-4,- Deputy Force 3; Wrestling 3; Honor Roll 3; Reserve Soccer 3; Fencing Club 4. Undecided ELEANOR G. BAILEY El” 739 So. Goodman Street S I Slow ancj steady wins the race. ’ No. 24 Undecided • TWENTY-THREE

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