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

 - Class of 1930

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CEIIIRILSQ CEILIEIE CEILIUIB l The Girls' Glee Club gives three programs during the year. The Hrst, the Christmas Vesper, was very successful. The 'iCzech Carols, tive in number, were sung unaccompanied, which shows the accuracy of the singers. ln the Erolic, the Glee Club took part in the H, M. S. Pinaforef' a comic opera dealing with the romance of the sailors ong board the Pinafore. On May 29, they gave a Spring Concert. Bendall's 'iLady Shalottef' an opera, composed a large part of the program, Besides these major programs, the club took part in several assemblies. The officers are Elizabeth Golden, President: Mary Reese, Treasurer, Ruth Hinz and Frances Yard, Librarians, and Marcella Hinz, Stage Director. Beatrice Rindfusz and Louise Seymour are the accompanists. The members of the club are: Lucille Boudrie, Audry Brock, Geraldine Brock, Melva Buyea, Kathryn Ebee, Veva Gillespie, Elizabeth Golden, Mildred Einzel, Vivian Hitt, Marcella Hinz, Ruth Hinz, Marion Jacobs, Opal Kenyon, Ruth Lacure, Mae LaVigne, Norma Miller, Evelyn Meier, Marjorie Meyer, Eurdine Moyer, Julia Nieder- meier, Priscilla Navarre, Ethel Reese, Mary Reese, Irma Schmidt, Mabel Schroeder, Ethel Schafer, Janet Sprague, Millie Timberman, Mildred W'illiams, Erances Yard, Beatrice Rindfusz, Louise Seymour. 58

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IEJQDYS' GILIEIE CEILIUIB I This year the club consisted of about thirty members. The four-part harmony as well as the ability of the individuals was better this year than ever before. The group collected on each Monday and Wednesday noon and every- one entered into the work as well as the fun. Miss McAdam, the director, was the goal of many practical and otherwise funny pranks and jokes. The Boys' Double Quartette, which consists of Bernard Vxfehring, Bud Mitchell, Bernard Roberts, Charles Mclntyre, Arnold Henrich, Emery Seitz, Vaughn Hummel, and Morrison Saincrant, were asked a few times by Mr. Cantrick to sing at the Junior and Senior High assemblies, which they did, much to the enjoyment of the students. They also entertained at a luncheon of the Exchange Club, and have sung at the Presbyterian Church. During the week of the Frolic the Junior High was entertained atlan assembly by the Cvlee Club presenting the first part of H. M. S. Pinafore. At the Christmas Vesper Service, which was held the week before Christ- mas on Sunday afternoon, all the Cwlee Clubs participated in singing old English carols and Folk songs with the Double Quartette presenting Shepherds Christ- mas Songf' Austrian Folk Song, A'C1od Rest You Merry Gentlemen, and 'AOld English Air. The members are: Jared Agnew, Leo Bauer, Harold Conlin. Hudson Dunks, Roger Eisenmann, Harry Faulhaber, Carl Furstenberg, Arnold Henrich, Don Hoyt, Vaughn Hummel, Herbert Famer, Edgar Logan, Charles Mclntyre, Bud Mitchell, George Quick, Clark Rehberg, Clyde Rehberg, Bernard Roberts, Ted Schafer, John Swiderski, Morrison Saincrant, Emery Seitz, Clyde Vogt Leonard Ott, Bob Reinhardt, Bernard Wehring, James Ready, Charles Diek- man, Loyal Heck, Edward Deinzer, William Phillips. v 57



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IDIRNTVQDIRNY ANID IDIUEILMVIIATVIICDN I Every year in Monroe High School. an Oration and Declamation contest is held. The Freshmen and Sophomores are the only ones eligible to the decla- mation contest. The best declaimers, 27 in number, were picked from these classes. From this group of 27, the five best were chosen and they gave their declamations before the Senior assembly on February 27. The five declaimers and their speeches were: Howard Taft, 'AThe Sup- . . posed Speech of John Pidamsnz Grace Donavin, Spartacus to the Gladiators : Frances Drake, Spar- tacus to tht Gladiatorsnz George Quick, 'AThe Minute Mann: and Victor Weipert, The Call to Arms. Howard Taft was chosen by the faculty judges to represent our school in the sub-district contest. The oration contest is open to any Junior or Senior who wishes to enter it. The oration must be written by the student who gives it. This year there were only three people who entered the Oration con- - test. These three people and their orations are as fol- VAUGHN HUMMEL lows: Ruth Root, The Jury System : George Zimmerman, Mussolini : and Vaughn Hummel, Prohibition and the Constitution . The orations were given in front of the public speaking class and Vaughn Hummel was given first place. On April ll, Vaughn and Howard traveled to the city of Adrian to enter the sub-district contest. We were very much pleased to have Vaughn win first place in the Oration contest and Howard the second place in the Declamation contest. Cn May 2. our orator went to Howell, Michi- gan, where he represented Monroe High School in the district contest. Vaughn came back as district champion, with a decision of two to one. On the sixteenth of the month. he will go probably to Ann Arbor for the State contest and we are hoping that HOWARD TAFT he will come back as the State champion. Monroe High School has much to be proud of this year and much of the credit should be given to the coach, Mr. Frank Willis. 59

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