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

 - Class of 1950

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Library Club First row: Miss Barth, Mary Musulln, Marge McIntyre, Pearl Reinhardt, Barbara Shipman, Marilyn Uhle, Janet Knopf. Jean Hosenbalm. Second row: Roberta Gray. Judy French, Frances Smith, Barbara Forsythe, Norma Relslg. Josephine Hurst, Pat Powers. Third row: Colette Rothman, Shirley Woltenbarger, Joan Sikorskl, Marl- lyn Rutledge, Shirley Nelson Pat Baker Bonnie Phillips Doroth Ha e J l . . . Y Y S. an ce Kohler. Fourth row: Theresa De Nardo. Jem Edwards. Gertrude Gardner, Betty Schultz, Jane Campbell, Shirley Jeffrey. Bonnie Crossman, Nancy Volker, Jill Frost. The purpose of the Library Club is to encourage student interest and better student relationship in the library, and to give library assistants a better chance to become acquainted and to do things together. This year the club consisted of all the student library assistants. The girls planned a picnic in the fall to begin the school year. In November they had a well-planned book week program when they read and talked about different prize books of the year. A Christmas party in December, initiations in February and March, a spring party, and a picnic completed the social activities. After returning from a library convention, Miss Barth told the girls about the International Youth Library that was being organized in Munich, Germany. They became sufliciently interested in the project to have two fudge sales, one in late November, and one in early December, with the result that they obtained enough money to present the new library with a one-year subscription to the magazine Seventeen At the beginning of the school year, the club was divided into committees, each member on at least one committee. The program and the refreshment com- mittees took charge of the monthly meetings. The card committee sent cards to those members who were ill and flowers to those in special events. This committee was in charge of the Book Week activities. The 'art committee consisted of those girls who were interested in art. They have done almost all of the art work found in the library, including such things as posters, constructed in accordance with the season, bulletin board displays, and signs. This year's corps of oflicers included: Pearl Reinhardt, president, Marilyn Uhl'e, vice-president, Barbara Shipman, secretary, and Janet Knopf, treasurer. Miss Esther Barth was the f-aculty adviser. ...ll-

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Ushers Firsi row Connie Hubbard. Janet Free, Nancy Butler, Jane! Allen. Dolly Rorke, Dotty Cohn. Second row Beverly Gilmore, 5031111 Brown. Mary Lou Doederlein, Katherine Zeisler, Joanne Hendry, Sally Kohler Georg eita Myers, Marilou Smith. Third row: Sharon Keehn, Margaret Albright, Shirley Anderson, Janet Wener Mari lyn Uhle Hilde Ehman, Erna Ehman, Barbara Paxson, Dorothy Smetana, Helen Acton. Because there was a need for a group of girls who would serve as ushers for school and community affairs, the Ushers' Club was first organized in October of 1934. The Ushers' Club has 24 members, 12 seniors and 12 juniors. They are chosen by the senior ushers in the junior year and may continue their membership through the senior year. ln order to meet requirements the girls must be poised, courteous, helpful, and have the time to give to the organization. There has been greater opportunity this year for the ushers to be more active. They sold programs at the football games and ushered for the Parent-Teacher con- ferences, the Thalian play, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Christmas Vesper Services, the four Community Concerts, two plays sponsored by the American Association of University Women, the series of Travelogue Talks, sponsored by the Kiwanians, and Civic choir and orchestra presentation of Handel's Messiah, Senior members with other senior girls also ushered for the senior play, R. U. R. The main purpose of the club is to be of service to the public. When on duty the ushers are expected to give out programs, find seats for the public, and run errands that may be asked of them. There is no special costume. They dress either in formals or dress clothes, whatever the occasion requires. This year the Ushers' Club has been under the leadership of Joanne Hendry, president: and Katherine Zeisler, secretary, with Miss Clara Marsh as faculty adviser. Because the club is only for serving the public they have no treasury and do not give social events, .-10.-



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Thalian Club Thalian Club members produced the play The Man Who Came to Dinner early in Decembcr. Ncw members, after they had proved themselves worthy, were initiated in May. The various activities of the club were directed by Miss Ardis Kresensky. ' I B'll Poleo, Vernon Lapps. Miss Kresensky Pete Becker Jo Anne Schudel, Marilou Smith. First row: Bud Berg e, 1 . . Jean Cuson, Joe Sterling. Second row: Erna Ehman. Yvonne Emerson. George Tiegs. James Ilgeniriiz, John Kemmerling. Eunice Webb, Joanne Chanady, Beverly Gilmore. Third row: Marilyn Uhle, Hilde Ehman, Paula ' d N Quermbach. Fourth Kessel. Bob Wyer, Janice Everett, Barbara Stewart. Gene Davenpori. Jim Dxamon . ancy row: Julia Gibson, Whitmore Gray, Leroy Calvin. Elisha Harmon, Aaron Paxson. Jarvis Plock. .,-12..

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