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

 - Class of 1925

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'l -'I- -I'-If--I------v iiiilfi ll- B u g I 8 -uu-un1u1u1uu.-n-nn1n1nuvnn1uu1 -urn-vii-li!! CALENDAR 1924-1925 September 7-14. Many are wandering around like a man without a country, forgetting that 4 and 7 periods are not class periods. Much dis- cussion as to merits of new teachers. Good football turnout. September I4-16. Somebody must be giving away vari-colored scarfs! September 25. Mr. Cantrick begins series of lectures on The Crime of Ease Qnot E'sj. Seniors and Juniors elect class officers. September 26. Orchestra practice. Mr. Porter's class go a bug huntin'! Visit from Miss Henderson and Mr. Brown. Harold Miller slapped by Miss Giroux! Permanent seats assigned. J. L. Hudson Quartet and Orchestra entertain us. A most eventful day! September 27. First football game. Dearborn 0, Monroe 20. Hurray! October 2. Long faces result of one glance at report cards. Bugle staff selected. October 3. Football game. Wyandotte O, Monroe I2. Again? jun- iors and Seniors celebrate by having parties in Hi and Lincoln gyms re- spectively. October 6. First meeting of debaters. C'mon! show your gift ol gab. October IO. Reserves get beat by Lambertville! Shame! October 11. First team loses to a class A team, Northwestern of De- troit, by a score of 7-O. Not bad. October 13. Freshies elect class officers. October I7. Reserves beat again. This time by Dundee. October 18. M. H. S. vs. Ferndale. 'Nother victory for us! 20-6. October 20. jumpin' jupiter! The faculty are measuring out lessons in yard lengths. Carl Sayles and Jim Brancheau have arms in slings. The glories of football! October 21. A lot of our Flaming Youth are appearing in appro- priate gowns. October .6. Monroe vs. Birmingham. 7--6 in their favor. Heck! One measly little point. October 27-28. Teachers Institute. School for them , but not for us. Goody, Goody! October 29. Teachers have discovered new implements of torture and are applying them as per instructions at institute. October 31. Reports cards-getting to be a habit. November I. Monroe vs. Mt. Clemens. 21-IQ. Expected worse'n that. November 4. Nomination for Student Body President. Andy Gump is in the lead with the Fitti Brothers a close second. November 6. Ted is chosen to lead student body, while Bebe is chosen as vice-president. November 7. Monroe 19, Royal Oak O. Qu1a1ll1h1l:l1n1u1n-no-us1us-lw1nu- n1n- 1 5 -n1mu1u-nl11:-unvuu1n:1:u1l.1..1u1,.1.,..,,1,,',

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Qo1l-ll1lu-iI1ln1l1ll-ll-ll-I-.lulluu1uu1nu1un- B u 2 -ni ii11 --nn-nl1n1lI1ul1n1ll:sl:loil SENIOR CLASS BANQUET One of the most enjoyable affairs of the high school career and one that will be long remembered by the members of the class of 1925 was the Senior class banquet which was given at the High school. It was a very delightful occasion and much credit for the splendid success is due to the efforts of Miss Alice MacRoberts and Miss Frances Holden and a committee composed of Lucile Ott, Gertrude Peterson and Louallen Bunkleman. The tables were arranged in the shape of a U and were decorated with bouquets of red tulips, red and white being the class colors. The favors were corsages for the girls and daisy boutonnieres for the boys. Covers were placed for forty-five and a delicious menu was served. Arthur Wright and Harry Shenk provided entertainment. A mock wedding was also featured with the following cast: The bride L ........................,........ Lucile Walker The groom ....... . . . Louallen Bunkleman The best man ....... .............. W alter Kaiser The Maid of honor .... .......... G ertrude Peterson The bridesmaids .... .... L ucile Ott and Lucile Deinzer The father ....... ............... F rancis Leason The minister . . .............. . . . Harold Buck Later dancing was enjoyed. OUR NATIVE LANGUAGE AS THE SOPHOMORES USE IT I. The consecutive part of our government is the House of Representatives. 2. He moved the transition of the telephone from the right side to the left. 3. The chasm was bridged by a swinging footpath. 4. The Hower had a peculiar fragment. 5. He likes to agearate people. 6. He was under an illusion of the enemy. 7. He was former in going up, but latter in going down. 8. He was imbued with inventions. 9. He would instil the liquid into bottles. IO. That man is in his consecutive order. II. The transition from New York to California is very long. 12. He is a vernacular man. 13. I will allude you from my thoughts. 14. The vernacular plane was hid from sight' 15. The foreigner was very intricate. 16. He tried to allude the posse. 17. The boys subtle there. 18. He is an intricate of the lodge. c,n1ul1ul-ll1ll1ll1ll-Ili l1ll1ll1ll 1111 ll' 1 5 -ll--nl--In -nu1ln1lu1ll1:l1us1u1-n1ll1ru1:1l-into



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-:-------u-f------------ ----------- Bugle ------ ----------n------ November II. Armistice Day observed by us. Took part in parade- not voluntarily. November 12. Problem of transportation to Adrian is under discussion. November 16. Lost to Adrian I9-20. Some crooked work on part of refereeg Monroe lost few seconds of play. Largest crowd of Monroe people that ever went to Adrian. November 20. juniors order rings and pins. November 21. Monroe 6, Ypsi 7. Aw Heck! Monroe Qaffj vs. Adrian debating. Two to one in our favor. VVe can beat 'em with gift o' gab anyway. November 24. Lot of propaganda on the boards inviting boys to show some spirit by attending girls' volley ball games. Championship goes to Sophs. juniors won two and lost one. Seniors distinguish themselves by winning one and losing two. Fresh lose all. November 27. Report cards. December 1. Basket ball for both boys and girls starts today. No second team for boys this year. December 3. Girls demand to play preliminary games. December 8. Fourteen more shopping days before Christmas. December 12. Basket ball! juniors victorious over Seniors, and Pe- tersburg lost to Monroe High 21-IS. Debating, VVyandotte taflfj vs. Mon- roe. 2-I. 'Nother victory. Two in one day! December 19. Vacation for two weeks-almost too good to be true. january 5. Back to the old grind. Nobody remeinoers anytning ever learned before. No more long vacations until june. january 8. Cast for The Florist Shop chosen. Report cards. january 9. Basket ball. Grosse Isle vs. Us. Subs all get a chance. Score 31-I I. Tumbling team gives first exhibition. january 14. Reviews begin. Time for those with 3 A's and 2 B's to slack up. January I6. Debate with Ecorse Qneg.j. Unanimous decision for us. Basket ball-lost to Birmingham 33-37. Wow! january 17. junior girls play Britton girls' basket ball team. Lose I4-IO. A january 21. Monroe vs. Grosse Pointe. IQ-7. Again? Senior girls beat juniors 7-6 in very exciting game. january 23. VVyandotte vs. Monroe. 22-20. A close game but we won out. January 26-29. Exams. February 23. Exam week again. .1 vacation but were fooled. Classes ran in regular order. February 4. Monroe vs. Tri-State University of Toledo. 23--22. Lost by one point! February 6. Second Annual High School Frolic. Great success. February 9. Rain! Qu-ourno-u-n1n-n1u-n-nn1sn-nu-un-nn-nnxum -n- 1nu1Iw-n1lu-In--1:1 -ul1n1ai-lux :lg

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