Monroe High School - Senior Issue Yearbook (Monroe, MI)

 - Class of 1921

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FRESHMEN President - - - Stanley Cook Vice-President - Marguerite Sprague Secretary David Seps Treasurer Acker, William Amendt, Dorothy Ansel, Verl Antielau, Stanley Arnds, Thelma Bailey, Elton Bafirley, Joseph Barton, Beatrice Becker, Alton Bell, Alice Bicking, Elsie Billmire, Earl Birch, John Bodell, Eldon Bodell, Helen Boyse, Audrey Bricker, Gordon Brodbeck, Dorothy Calkins, Almira Carter, Mattie Chapman, Delmont Clark, Orlo Connor, Lillian Cook, Stanley Denninger, Gladys Deering, Ethel Diehl, Leo Diekman, Harry Dusseau, Blanche Erfurt, Marie Falk, Harold Feldman, Alma Fischer, Frances Fitzgerald, Clarence Freeman, Helen Giles, Leslie Gilmore. Jennie Goetz, Pearl Goldberg, Bronett V Grauf, Olga - - - Bronette Goldberg Grosteffon, Dorothy Guettler, George Hackett, Arthur Hale, Alba Harpst, Lillian Hiser, Clydene Hoffman, Margaret Hundley, Janet Ingold, Pauline Jones, Theodore Kausler, George Keehn, Helen Kipf, Fred Kirschner, George Klein, Randolph Knowles, Bruce Kopf, Maurice Kreps, Alvin Lauer, Clinton Leathers, Dorothy Leathers, Marie Leedy, Carroll Leidel, Gladys Lind, Garnet Lockmiller, Fred Lindsay, Clifford Lynch, James Mains, Paul Meade, Fletcher Meier, Russell Mentel, Linda Meyer, Leonard Mills, Cecile Mills, Emery Maloney, Harold Moore, George Morrison, Irma Mosher, Joe McCluskey, Marjorie McCollum, Viola McGill, Grace Nadeau, james Navarre, Paul Neidermeier, Clark Neidermeier, Norman Pupard, Clifford Radcliffe, E. Rauch, Florence Reiser Russell Reisig, Dorothy Robbins, Helen Robinson, Helen Roberts, Alpheus Schilinger, Marcella Scholl, Delmer Schultz, Ethel Seps, David Sisung, Henry Sharkey, William Sheets, Roy Srhenk, Doris Skeldon, John Snyder, Arden Sperr, Herman Sprague, Maxine Sprague, Marguerite Steinke, Mildred Stoner, Louise Vandegrift, Lynn Wehner, Ralph Weickert, Cleo Weisel, Milton Wilwn, Wilfred Wire, Edna Wothke, Adolph Mack, Harold Keck, Bertha Morris, Lucia

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1 ll i IX I Q IJ I Q Sta y ill r LH TE TMELE J Q PURPLE AND GOLD CHARLOTTE SCHROEDER, '24 'I' SOUTH HIGH in a large city, the pupils were never very closely associated until the election of the junior Class President, which seemed to bring them together. A boy had always been elected, but this year the girls were coming in for their rights and had nominated two candidates. One was a small pretty girl, who cared a lot about the way she looked and nothing about her studies. Most of the girls said they would not vote for her, because all she wanted was to be able to lead at the Hop. The other girl was one of the studious kind, who wore large glasses and received exceptionally good marks in her studies. The girls dicln't want to vote for her, becuase she was one of the smarty kind, who liked to run things. One night a few weeks before election, Betty Bell came out of the building and started homeward. Lester Brown had asked her to wait for him, but he was busy in the Chemistry Laboratory, os she started out alone. She had walked a couple of blocks when she heard someone calling. Betty! Oh, Betty! Wait a minute. In a minute Marie Murphy came running up to her, all out of breath. Oh! I thought I never would catch you. You were crossing Pat- terson Street when I came out, and I ran all the way. I'm terribly sorry. I would have waited if I had known you were trying to catch me. I Betty, do you know what a dark horse is in politics? asked Marie, when she had rested a minute or two. No. I never even heard of such a thing before. Well, a 'dark -horse' is someone who is kept quiet until the last day and then is brought up for election. As everyone is rather tired of the old

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