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Page 56 text:
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TVIHIE M' IIJDTVIUS ILIEMFM' I The Lotus Leaf is the first newspaper ever published in Monroe High School. It is edited by the students of the Journalism class and printed by the students of the printing classes. Mr. Roth and Mr. Johnson respectively are the instructors. The publication is now a member of the Michigan lnterscholastic Press Association. The first issues included news of the grades, but it was decided later that it might prove more successful to publish the grade school news separately. Con- sequently the Lotus Leaf Jr. was established. Mr. Roth edits this paper. The publications derived their names from the once very extensive lotus beds of early Monroe. The staff of the high school paper is as follows: News Editor ,i.,,,,.,,cr,,.. ,..r.., ,r,,,rr,,,r,, .ri,t,,, E , ,,,,MaXine Logan Assistant Editorstm- Makeup Editor ,,,,,tt, Athletic Editors .t..,. ,E Feature Editor ,...,, Art Editor ,,r,r,rr Exchange ....,,,. Stat? Writers t...,rrr, Staff Typists ttt, ,,r, E , Circulation Manager ,rrr,r Vaughn Hummel Mac Keeney Irene Smith ,WL ,,,Alvin Kohler Earl Nadeau Gertrude Morris L,,tFranklin Mitchell -t,,t,,--Marcella Hinz ------s,,--Marjorie Meyer Roy Brodie William Loveland Arleen Opferman Kathryn-Snider Myrtle Winslow fLeona Weatherholt 2Kathryn Lockmiller t ,,,rr,,t L,,Rose Polimac
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Page 58 text:
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TIH IE IEAN ID l Our band has showed great improvement since last spring. After much hard work, they have been able to gain a position where Monroe High can justly be proud of them. The band has played for most all the home football games. They have helped cheer the team, which has won so many victories. At the Adrian game the band in their neat uniforms and peppy music was given much praise, their Very splendid music nearly outrivaled by their new marching formation. With a great deal of ease they formed the letters M. H. S. while they played our school song. The band also boasted a select group of players, called the A'Brass Sextetf' This is an ensemble devoting extra time in group practicing, It is in its infancy -may we hear more of it next year. The members of the band are: Elmer Frank, Robert Beck, Vincent Swiderski, Sheldon Newcomer, Edgar Gertz, Walter Jones, Edward Boudinet, Robert Harpst, Lyle Eshenroder, James Ready, Trumpet: George Tisdale, Joe Fagenbaum, Earl Kull, Gerald Feldman, Alto Horn: Glenn Knapp, Phillip Baker, Clyde Rehberg, Robert Burgess, Tom Webster, Trombone: Harvey Grunow, Glenn Adler, Wm. Brightbill, Harry Christler, Baritone: Charles Knapp, Howard Lajiness, Bass: Robert Cantrick, Flute and Piccolo: Roland Kraus, Herbert Frank, Myron Dusseau, Irving Kurtz, Ralph Zarend, James Salow, Jack McClelland, Alice Weiss, Donald Fiedler, Carl Balk, Dave Grant, Clarinet:'George Lockwood, Oboe: James Hibbs, Glen- wood Engel, Frank Meade, Edward Ostrowsky, Billie Sterling, Junior Hoch- radel, Jack Anwiler, Saxophone: Robert Baker, Ansel French, John Weaver. Byron Southworth, Peter Casibianca, Percussion. 54
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