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

 - Class of 1925

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+------------------------------ - ---- 7J5ugIe -------- -------------- 7. Cyclone O'Reilly, noted light weight champion of the universe, offered S100 to anyone remaining in the ring with him for three rounds. 8. The high school gymnastic team was much in evidence in mat and parallel bar work. 9. The natives of Oldport consented to come to Monroe and put on a series of old-fashioned square dances. IO. Dansbinsky and Spencerinsky, renowned imitators of noted sculp- ture work, were seen in nine famous poses. II. The review of the Marching Maids was a feature gymnastic tac- tics march. I2. Radio setting up exercises were explained and demonstrated as they are received direct from WCX. 13. The world-renowned Greek pyramid team was engaged to build a series of ten pyramids. I4. The feature number of the program was the securing of Heart- strong, well known movie dog, by the management. Heartstrong came di- rect from Hollywood and is on his way to northern Michigan, where he will be filmed in a startling drama of the 'North. 15. There were numerous clown acts interspersed throughout the pro- gram to keep the audience in good humor. A dozen clowns were secured for this occasion. 16. The program closed with a chariot race by four Greek maids. e4'O4r 'P QA' 900 lb !:i's3.,,1 ,171 TN' 21510 of 'QXVLW' '?lrf . 1 9035-nv VW? A ,YQ J W , 40. o. , s- .CVT nlon1uu1un-nn1u.1l.1un1n1q1u:1I-1.111 1 1 - - -.I1.'1.,,1l.1..1.,1,.1..1p,1g.1.g1.l1u-.gg 1.4.

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--------------M 1BugIe---n------------- THE CIRCUS The circus held at Lincoln Gym on March 6 and 7 was a huge success. it was amusing and also served to show the very splendid work done by the Physical Education Department. The circus started out with Max McKone as ring master, followed by a parade in which all students interested took part. After the parade the following big acts took place: I. liarry Hikemanls rube band was engaged especially for these two evenings, after a year's successful run in high class vaudeville. 2. Annie Pavlo, famous dancer, gave one of her solo dances. 3. Madame Fatima and Prof. Nutsky gave a demonstartion of the wonders of mind reading and mental telegraphy in their startling act. 4. The Ringtail famous lady fun makers, 4O in number, gave one of their clown dances. 5. Senorita Margarita Cuspidore and Senor Don Cigaretto, world known Spanish dancers, gave a correct interpretation of the national dance. 6. Prof. l. li. Brave dove blindfolded a distance of 30 feet into a tank, three feet in diameter. This was the most startling diving act in the history ,ff ring performance. ' -1- ------------- M- 1925 - ------------ -



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--------------is 1f5uaIe-w--------------- IJlCl5.'X'1'I NG For the second time in the history of Moiiroe Higlfs debating activities ive were able to have one team for each side of the question. Although only one, Lucille Mahr, had had any previous experience, both teams did excellent work. Our Hrst debate was with our old enemy, Adrian. Monroe had the af- firmative side ofthe question: Resolved, that the Philippine Islands should have their immediate and complete independence, and won the debate by a decision of 2-I. The next time our team clashed minds with anyone was with NVyandotte. The affirmative team, composed of Arthur VVright, Eliza- heth Zabel and Dorothy Kaemlein, again proved superior to their opponents and won by a vote of 2-I. The next debate gave the negative team a chance to do their stuff. This team, composed of Arthur Wlright, Martha Lee Snider and Lucille Mahr, defeated licorsc 3fO. Hamtramck forfeited to Monroe, giving us another victory, 3-O. This record allowed us to enter the semi-hnals, but we could hardly be expected to cope with a team such as Northwestern of Detroit produces, and were defeated 3-O. Nevertheless, our coach, Mr. McKone, deserves praise for his efficient coaching, and M. H. S. feels that with all the debaters, except Martha Lee Snider and Lucille Mahr, returning next year, we will be able to excell the splendid record of this year. -------------M 1925 -----------------M -....

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