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Monitors First row: Delores Kolino. Lea Velva Davis. Pat Perhatch, Connie Hubbard, Ruth Fulkeraon, Faye Waddell, Mary Mahn. Marilyn Uhle, Janet Free. Second row: Dick Waltz, Min Wood. Verlynne Sampsel, Pa! Venzke, Lena Wurster, Irene Beta, Louise Sperr, Joan Hilliard, Ruth George. Third row: Betty Stahl, Alyse Moody, Judy French, Kay Williams, Marilyn Meier, Ann Meyers, Louise Burchett, Pai Farner, Dolores Lillevig. Fourth row: Phyllis Maaas, Bob Zorn, Mary Joyce Chamberlain, Rosemary Brown, Suzanne Walker. Joann Brown. This important group of students was chosen to serve MHS throughout the year by learning good citizenship and transferring this knowledge to the other students. The main duty of a monitor is to prevent any unnecessary noise or disturbance in the halls. Welcoming the many visitors and businessmen who come here is next in importance. They also help new students who are unaccustomed to the ways of MHS and have questions to ask. This year the new plan of locking all doors except the main entrance after sixth hour was inaugurated. Its purpose was to see that no one wh-o would create a disturbance entered the school, The monitor system was headed by Dick Waltz, the vice-president of Student Councilg advised by Miss Dorothy Woody and maintained by the following captains: Ruth Fulkerson, Pat Perhatch, Lena Wurster, Dick Fulkerson, Erna Ehman and Jean Waitman. First row: Gwendolyn Webb, Jean Mull, Shirley Lewis, JoAnne Kreps, JoAnn Cornplo, Barbara Balk, Marilyn Benore, Joyce Dooley, Nancy Jennings. Pauline Rorke. Second row: Donna Bodell, Marjorie Knapp. JoAnn Carey, Nancy Jo Beck, Ann Becker, Fontella Edmondson, Vera Ann Morris, Janet Wener, Erna Ehman. Third row: Ellen Kavanagh, Sara Scheer. Anita Miller, Marilyn Stoltz, Jean Waitman, Charlotte Kaiser, Nancy Noland, Helen Hollingsworth, Mildred Wells. Fourth row: Dnck Fulkerson, Tom Ylnger, Wilburn Sutton, Clarence Soleau, Albert Lest. George Harmon, Phillip Kull, Harry Redford. Absent: Ludean Crutchfield, Hilde Ehman, Anna Marie Lutsche, Geneva Woods. -3-
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Senior Issue First row: Pat Shauf, Joe Sterling, Paula Kessel, Vernon Lapps, Katherine Zeisler. Second row George Stoner Shirley Robinson. Pa! Birch. Barbara Paxson, Carl Herkimer. Janice Everett, Charles Zanes. Inset Don Wilson. A class period, academic credit, modernistic make-up, and a new and different cover have been factors in the experiment with this year's Senior Issue. It was decided at the end of last year to give this publication a class period so that the staff could work as a unit and have an opportunity to express and edit their ideas. Many changes have been made in this year's make-up. By reducing the amount of writing and having more pictures, the book is following the yearbook style intro- duced last year. Placing the senior section at the back and putting all activities in a directory are in keeping wih the modern trend. A white padded cover completes the look of this year's Senior Issue. For the first time a sales campaign was conducted by the staff. As a result of this campaign the students of Monroe High School were able to receive a 72 page book. The campaign not only depended upon the support of seniors or senior high, but upon junior high as well. This support of junior high enables them to have a section of their own. The staff of the Senior Issue was composed of thirteen members, each contri- buting his share to the book. This group, responsible for the publication of the 1950 Senior Issue, was headed by Pat Shauf, editor-in-chief. Assistant editors were Barbara Paxson and Paula Kessel. The remainder of the staff was composed of: Katherine Zeisler and Janice Everett, activities editors, Don Wilson, sports editor, Shirley Robinson, copy editor, Pat Birch, make-up editor, Vernon Lapps, business manager, Charles Zanes, circulation manager, Joe Sterling, chief photographer, and George Stoner and Carl Herkimer, assistant photographers. The staff was guided by their adviser, Miss Veronica Larson. The sports editor was taken ill second semester and at the time of the group picture was home in bed. This is the reason for the individual picture of him. -7-
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The Boots First row: Sybil Carroll, Arlene Clark. Jo Anne Boudrie, Doris Baehr. Barbara Farner, Lois Klingensmlth. Donna Lord. Carol Kleese. Doris Knapp, Florence Barton. Rosalyn Kinsey. Second row: Virginia Leinart, Shirley Ellerman. Mary Lou Brandt. Mary Ann Chalta. Betty Dusablon. Beverly Howard. Allyne Cleveland, Ethel Curley. Shirley Barton. Delores Eash. Third row: Miss Cadwallader. Francella Edmondson. Marge Farmer. Barbara Golubic, Sherry Jago, Peggy Ihrlg, Helen Estes, Dolores Xush, Marcella Brown. Gloria Hoffman. Fourth row: Bill Kaper. Marvin Cron. Donald Goins. Bill Cangealose. Ron Heck. Earl Bates, Jim Bryant, Joe Iacoangell. Martha Holzinger. Absent: Helen Acton. Claude Davis, Sandy DiJohn. Boots Club, Business Officials of Tomorrowf' afiiliated with the Retailing and Ofiice Club of Michigan, had a membership of 85 this year. This included ap- proximately 32 per cent of the Senior class, students in cooperative retailing and ofiice training courses. At the delegates conference in Battle Creek, Jo Schudel was elected state vice- president of the ofiice training division. Thirty Michigan schools, with a club membership of about 1200, were represented at this conference. Monroe club members also attended the state convention held at Western Michigan College in Kalamazoo. Social and business meetings included a picnic, a Christmas party, a bake-sale, and tours of local industries. This year for the first time the members decided to buy individual state club pins. Activities for the year were directed by the officers: Earl Pierce, president: Georgetta Myers, vice-president, Lenore Wilhelm, secretary, Doris Knapp, treasurer, and Miss Leone Cadwallader and Mr. A. L. Misko, co-advisers. w , , . First row: Gloria Savage, Jennette Simmons, Phyllis Osgood, Shirley Rehberg, Joyce Turner. Colette Welch, Georgetta Myers, Nancy Maupin, Laura Yaeger, Dolly Rorke, Sylvia McDaniel. Second row: Annie Placko. Jean Wright. Bettie Parriet. Margaret Quick, Betty Ryder, Lila Murphy. Florence Tyra. Janice Walters. Jo Anne Schudel. Mary Musulin. Third row: Ida Reed. Donna Simonelly, Shirley Larrow. Wanda Meyers, Marilyn Scholl, I-laroldean St.Bernard. Iris Schroeder, Joan Mominee, Aristlne Spalding. Mary Lou Oliver. Mr. Misko. Fourth row: Vada Pierce, Lenore Wilhelm. Louise Wurster, Elda Moede, Lida West. Marlene Spalding, Earl Pierce, Ella Sheldon. Bob Monhollen. Ray Ostermyer. Absent: Bonnie Simmons. Luella Wood. -9-
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