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I 77Qwu,e Qfwwuaw UNoth1ng great was ever achieved without enthus1asm.H Basketball 1, 2, 5, 43 Annual Stiff, Class play 53 4-H Club 2, 5 U dlfml. L,.f,,L.6 Diligence is the mother of good fortune.H Band l, 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 51 Class plays 5, 43 Softball 2, 5, 4. ' f 3unu14.g+1A44f1p HTho endearing e egnnco of female friendsh1p.N Glee Club l, 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Orehfstra 1, 2, 43 Annual Staffg Soft- ball 43 County chorus 43 County Band 23 4-H Club 13 Science Club 23 New Mfdison 13 Richmond 2. 90 :ws 'LICQ W7 ' UA blush is beautiful, but often 1nconvenient.n Basketball 1, 2, 43'G1ee C1Ub'51 Annual Staff, Class play 43 Operetta 5. 'flaw liyfmfffbg- Vx HThe mildest manners and the gentlest heart.H Glee Club 2, 53 Annual Staff3 Scholarship l, 2, 43 May Day attendant 2, 43 E1yr1fL,fJ.3-Q04-' NHis smile is sweetened oy his gravity.N Softball 2, 53 4-H Club l, 23 Track 43 Annual Staff. g23GJfZrw16Lf SZ' auzkicbpif Operetta 2, 5. WModesty is the color of vg5tue.H Home Economics Club 1, 2 Glee Club 2, 43 Trenton Village School 1, 2, 5. , 3 1-W.. Hiqfuf- -.- A-3,3 l ayjff 1- f5f'z1 ?.?y E. ' 'b isyffif lf? -+1.45 H., Q, U' 5',,:'f,4' . I . M N. 1 5 I Selig :fn X' - V -5 N' 'TS L 'J-. ' inf? , ',. 1 ef A, who 2, ' an -B ,, 'nf' ' 'N '+ 'ff xl .' gli? Cgf ,dwef 11. 2:19 LQ 'Z 'Sf Q?'f'9i195.?' is lHva 4yQ. 233 M , . , ,, I f 5, m i X ui 0 ka'-Si E 1
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,CLASS i-llsfewf When in the fall of 1927 we first assembled in the halls of Monroe, how vague and far remote seemed Commencement Day! Yet, after all, what a short time ago it is since we began our il- lusions and eventful career as the class of 1940. What a host of pleasant experiences have been crowded into those twelve happy years! During the years while we were in the grades, Mary Elizabeth Copp won the Gounty Ciphering Match five times from 1951-1956. In the high school county scholarship contests, Ada Mae Miller placed second in algebra in her freshman year and second in geom- etry her sophomore year. While in Latin II, Martha Wagner ranked. second. When we entered high school in 1956, for some inexplicable rea- son our real importance was not immediately realized, for we were made the target for many school jokes. Could it be that to the upper classmen we were representing the green of our school colors? But we continued serenely on our way, excelling in athletics, muse ic, and schqlarship. During our freshman year we organized, elect- ing T615 firwside nt Walinccg C-empb-5fI.fl'g vice-5-pre sldent, Fred ,Youngg secretary, Mary Elizabeth Coppg treasurer, John-Farst., Byrthej end of the year the glare Qt green had faded, and we weretfulle fledged Monroe-ites, wel1-able to assume our duties as sophomores. During our second year of high school we selected these offi- cers to lead us: president, John Farstg vice-president, Martha Wagnerg secretary, Fred Youngg and treasurer, Marjorie Dalrymple. In this sophomore year two of our says, John Farst and Wallace Campbell, were on the Dairy Judging Team that placed first in the district. Our Junior year brought us many responsibilities and pleasures in which we all cooperated and which now bring back some of our happiest memories. At the beginning of the year, we chose Junior Houdeshell as our presidentg Fred Young, vice-presidentg Martha Wagner, secretaryg and Martha Deaton, treasurer. We were proud of several members of our class whose participation in athletics helped to bring fame to our school. Among these were Homer Horine and Fred Young, who were on the first squad of boys' basketball, runners-up in the county league and in the tournament. In girls' basketball, Jeanette Royer, Mary Elizabeth Copp, Irene Gruber, Marie Harrison, and Ada Mae Miller helped to carry the laurels for our class and school. Fred Young played shortstop on the base- ball squad which won the county championship. John 'Farst was on the general Livestock Judging Team that placed first in the diss ric . During this year we donned our class rings or pins and felt as if we were approaching that WGreat Dayn very rapidly. Our major projects of the year were the play NGuess Againn, and our Junior- Senior Reception. The Reception was given at the Y, M. C. A. in
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