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A 'W . . mq., . 7 ,Av .W 0 1 . . E222 iff. I if M' ms 1 I DAVID WHITFIELD Dave 557 Park Ave. SHIRLEY WIARD 449 Averill Ave. H A fig - I ,.,,, ., 5 I .,..,... ,, -1 , -I a,, my f vvv v - Qi -vgvb 'Ivv . v, D at. ,. - . . 2 Q -'., F vig , , A 1 is I W 1 Aliffft 5, MARY ALICE WILES RICHARD WILES LORRAINE WILFERTH 66 Macbeth St. Dearon Lorrie 85 Bellevue Dr. 103 S. Union! St. CAROI-YN WILLIAMS MARY E. WILLIS LOIS WILSON BUELL WOODRUFF RUTH ZEITLIN CMU! 105 Hickory St. Loie Woodie Rufu: 389 Rockingham St. WILLIAM BICE Dull 427 Sawyer St. BERNARD BRINGLEY Bernie 445 Averill Ave. GENEVIEVE CONKLIN jean 75 Lansdale St. JANE FAGAN Janie Maple St., W. Henrietta GEORGE HAIR Scottie 30 Rising Place EUGENE JACKSON Gene 531 Benton St. JOANNE KOERNER jo 7 Clinton Ave. S. RICHARD D. LYNDE Dirk 483 Averill Ave. JAMES PIPER lim 620 Westfall Rd. 6 Burkhard Pl. 77 Mulberry St. STANDARD BEARERS Marjorie Morgan Edward Cohen 30 16 Hinsdale St. ROBERT REININGER Bob ' 95 Mt. Vernon Ave. JOHN SHIMBERG fobnnie 268 Alexander St. ROBERT SPARKS Bob 314 Morril St. ROBERT STEVENS Bob 20 Alexander St. GLENWOOD STUBBE Bud 24 Rodenbeck Pl. CARL VOSS Carl 106 Grand Ave. BARBARA WARRINER Barbara 862 South Ave. HERBERT YOUNG Herb 3 1 5 Meigs St.
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Al' JANE WALDMAN ANNETTE VVALENITZ FLORENCE WARE Janie 70 Hinsdale St. Flo 271 Canterbury Rd, 340 Clifford Ave. ' 5 BETTY WATERS Windy Monroe Ave. 'UN C EC an A '51 R A sf: LEX 1 lim MARION WATKINS KARL WEISSHAAR RENA WELCH ELEANOR WHITE 132 Highland Pkwy. Spike 751 Seward St. 25 Probert St, 41 River View Heights 29 l
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llant will anil Cflmtament mb the graduating class of 1946, of the school of Monroe, in the County of Monroe and State of New York, having been at least slightly exposed to a secondary education and still being of sound mind and body, Whereas, our graduation marks the end of the reign of terror of Don Cushing, Tom Alesi, and Hannahbelle Haggett, our ever faith- ful Student Council Officers, to whom we are all deeply indebted, Therefore, we, the hopeful graduates of Monroe, do make, publish Q and declare this our last Binh QLPHIBIIIIPUI, in manner following, that is to say: To our teachers, one and 311, we express our deepest gratitude and thanks for their patience, help, and sacrifice, in dragging us through the four, long years at Monroe. To the future students of Monroe, we leave the cherished and hallowed halls of Monroe in which to saunter. To Principal Hawley, we leave an orderly and quiet assembly hall. To Miss Andrews, we leave one-hundred thanks for such nourishing lunches in our four year stay. To the Monroe Life Staff, we leave a 'Joe Miller Joke ,Book' and some copies of the Brighton Trapezoid for future reference. To our cheerleaders, we bequeath some new cheers and more student-wind support in the future. To Mr. Comfort, we humbly give a clean cafeteria. To Miss Schminke, we leave one mimeographing machine and a book on how to make outlines. To Mrs. Clement, our nurse, we leave one barrel of peppermint. To Mr. Gates, we, the male students of Monroe, hereby leave our draft cards instead of our college applications. To Mr. Rose, we bequeath the slide rule in room 163. To Miss Curtiss and Miss Marrocco, we leave an automatic counting machine and a new system of obtaining passes. To Mrs. Stolbrand, we give an honorary membership card in the W.C.T.U. To Miss Waugh, we bequeath one marriage certificate and one new Tulu doll. To our future varsity teams, we bequeath the will to win. Lastly, we beseech the future students and walls of the school to lend support to the school spirit, scholastic standing, and all undertakings of Monroe High School. 311 MUUPEE mhP1'PHf, I, the class president, have hereunto set my hand and seal at Rochester, Monroe County, N. Y., this 10th day of May, 1946. ' Witnesses: Z Z Z .
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