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Tl l MH. W. li. HAWLEY Pycipal .945 To the Members of Monroe Highf?School Class of J une, 1917: GREETINGS! In the same year that the first enemy bombs fell on Pearl Harbor you entered Monroe High School. You have thus been its pupils through one of the nation's most critical periods. This period has been an extremely difficult one for young people, also. You have had responsibility for avoiding extreme emotionalism to which young people have been subjected and for taking a leading part in maintaining school morale during these historic and trying times. You have met your obligations magnificently and now at the time of your graduation it is my pleasure, on behalf of the students and faculty of the school, to congratulate you upon your gradu- ation. Your past record predicts splendid success for the future and we all wish that for you. You will be held to Monroe High School by a strong tie of filial loyalty for the remainder of your lives and Monroe will always be proud to acclaim you among its graduates. My personal best wishes to each. May all good attend you. W. li. H. Dear Mr. Hawley, liver since it was established in 1923, you have been at the head of Monroe High School. In a sense you have come to mean Monroe to us. Your friendliness, your tact, your integrity have been an important part of our school life. We shall never forget your understanding, your sane judgment, your gracious kindliness. Vie want you to know, Mr. Hawley, that we are grateful to you. You have been not only a wonder- ful school lcader, but a community leader in many projects. Our parents, our teachers-all have felt confident and secure under your wise leadership. We are not saying Hfflood-bye. You are, in a way, graduating with us this June from Monroe High School, and we feel that you belong to us. Therefore we, the Seniors of M. H. S., wish to bestow upon you Honorary Membership in the Class of 19-17. And now, so long and good luck! Yours most sincerely, THE CLASS or 1947 7 1 l
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MISS MARY A. SHEEHAN Vice-Principal Congratulations and every good wish to the Class of 1947. As you leave Monroe High School, take into a troubled world the spirit of equality and justice you have lived here. May you always seek to achieve the honorable! MARY A. SHEEHAN Dear Miss Sheehan, We feel that if anyone can follow Mr. Hawley and take up the responsibility of guiding Monroe High School, strong in the confidence and respect of parents, teachers and pupils, you are that person. In the years you have been with us, we have found you unfailingly resourceful, helpful, and friendly, a progressive leader. We, being about to graduate, salute you and wish you all success at the helm of our Alma Mater! Yours very cordially, THE CLASS OF 1947 6
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,. 'N YM lx , I ., . , A, , 4, ..,,- ,V ,e ., -.L , , .,. ,-5 'J , ln ww u-,. -1 LANGUAGES First Row: Miss Helen 0'Con- nell, Mrs. lluhy Tallmadge, Miss Olive Maxwell. Head of Latin Department, Charles Carver, Head ol' English Department, Mrs. Rena kI'll'lllbilllIH, Head ol' Modern Language Department, Mrs. Marion llarison, Mrs. Katherine M'cidmiller. Second How: Mrs. .lcnnie Stolhrand, Miss Ida liurzrock, .Mrs Miinona Moore, Miss Sayde Furlong, Miss Elizalrclh Middaugh, Mrs. Frances Bass. Lust How: Miss Evelyn xxamgi., Carl Lang, Miss Florence lfarlow. N06 Present: Mrs. Lucille Carter, Mrs. Lois Harrison, llaymond Saxagc, Miss Elizabeth Schleyer. Harold Sliker, Miss Alice Stevenson. ADMIN ISTIKATION Firsf How: Miss Dorothy An- drews, Miss Bernice Gigee, Mrs. Rena Krichlvaum, llliss Lenoir Burnside, Miss .lane Cameron, Miss Elnora Martin, Miss .lose- phone Marocco. Second limp: Miss Ewa Mannemacher, Miss Doris Lamorcc, Miss Olive Max- well, Miilliam IC. Hanley, Princi- pal, llliss Clara Curtis, Bliss Mildred VH-iss, Mrs. Agnes NValters. Las! How: John Wiles, Earl Burnett, Louis Michelson, Arthur Nell. Avery Bacon, Wal- tcrclliillis. Charles Carver. Noi Preseni: Miss Mary Sheehan, Mrs. Mary Clement. PRACTICAL ARTS Front Row: Gerald Gregory, Harry Bohrer, Arthur Neif, De- partment Head, Elmer Meulen- dyke, llay mond Holcomb, George Albrecht. Second Row: Samuel Bloom, Lee Sherwood, Miss Carolyn Cushman, Miss Anne Jackman, Miss Irene Kelly, .lohn Reynolds, Raymond Mohr. Last Row: Herbert Comfort Frank Hosic, Harold Delllay Norman Mueller. Noi Presenl: Glen llockcastle. 9 s
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