Monroe High School - Trail Yearbook (Stanardsville, VA)
- Class of 1944
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Sponsorsllllltltllli E x K Everett Breeden Carl Longley Christine Berry Edsel Haney Sylvia Shifflett Janice Haney Randolph Southard Opal Snow Hazel Morris Mrs. Robert Tucker Mr. J. R. Breeden - . -:' .fy E22 'Lf' iff '5' 1-. -, ,. ' If I 1 ,,.. .-f-1 W ' Q in .ta 'L w- :- W I ,... , I -N TM 'V , X.-,Q .,v. 4 '- 'J.S5:'.J., ' V ,If K 'fly ,. -Q, 4 u gg --591 113, 'N Fhir. 3' hwwii' .IL 4 A 'T .1 , . v ,' by Je., ,'5T 'm.iiw.aga.:z-pf ' : Q., .4-'aug 1: 5 ,QI , ,mu ix l 'Q' L, I g 1 1' 0 5 1 n ' 2' A Yr, -f bfi, C,.'r1 V :Y - . -455,135 Hgh gf-,fluffy .,f,: . E. . .in , ' sl iw: -: '. ' 'ff' ' 9'-TSS'-if R r .,. ,, 'ww 'u, ' :gig nf' 1 V H 2214. rg mms 1 3 nv , . 4 A I ! . I ' l , U ' 1 V- . A , V ' h . ,, , ' N - , 1 X 4 .-, . X '. L :. Nb 3 . , , . ,. J. gum , ,. . ...Q 4- I., 'cp lx 1 'il W , fx fl, vi: -'.- ff A ' ' ' X v N 7 V' I X, e,mg564lA5a9,bE,,a-as-and ' ' ,f Aqwsiiiqsihi.-.,,,yM,fmwiW mink? . 1 mffwmmeg wviqf? - . 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Jollett Miss Sallie Wetzel Mrs. Ruth Tanner Mrs. Mary E. Parrott Hrs. James Stenhens Mrs. Robert Tucker Mrs. W.E.Po1lard--Music Instructor , ' L Km, ' ! '15-A: JL ' .355 '..i!' 5.53, QL: - 4 If'!:-lzig ' 'f :,H Y-'Jia , U ,vw .., R1-'K H ' -xi Q iii?- v.f ,Ni fl :. W il If F2135 'va-I ,'e2, A ,A x,-1-1 , Y '.-1 -'51 F Q: 1 :Q Q. by L ,Ji Q55 T,,. .1f' V Q, ,gf ' sf Q gk. fa. .715 l 'si , u A-- Qmufgi SENIORS Q , SENIOR OFFICERS I I I I 0 I Vice President. QI lil all Seoretaryoaoooos lobe Treasurer..... Q liill CLASS MOTTO ..Edsel Haney Carl Longley Opal Snow Everett Breeden Tonight we sailg where shall we anchor? 1, 1 CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER Red Rose MASCOT i Betty Mae Lamm , ,. , ,sl , . - .,,,.g- , H , I, -1-..1.fm - xl v... g . , -:cuff x of? v-': 'e,f -v-yfe .- VS. 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Tonight we sail, where shall we anchor, What will our destination be? Many, many waves will toss us, As we sail the rough, wild sea. The waves of hate, can we that conquer, The waves of greed, can we that quellg Can we conquer im oralityg Let's do hope all will be well. Tonight we sail, where shall we anchor, This seems especially dear to us tonight. As it accents our class colors, Our beautiful blue and celestial white. Our blue stands for truth and beauty, Taken from the broad, deep sky. Our white stands for worth and duty, And ideals both bright and high. Tonight we sail: we'll leave behind us Teachers and classmates we love so dear. But when cares press upon us, we will always feel you near. We'll remember the lessons taught us, Within your walls ndear William Monroe.W H .tif You'll always have a place in our hearts, H ge' No matter where we may go. 31 i?? Class Poet ' I Grace Dulaney Gilbert 'I fx f 25 SEQ '- if I' i iff Q! ' E v - g fflfil f , al llMmRSSSSSSSSSSSi ...ll L e -.,.. N LYDIA CHRISTINE BERRY nAmbitiousH Christine is good-natured and oarefreeg however, she has been a diligent student. She is a very t pleasant and cooperative worker in both work and play. She is also considered the best actress of the class. we shall always remember her for her patience with Mr. Breeden's teasing and her part in the Senior play. BENJAMIN RUSSELL CLATTERBUCK ulndependentn Russell is famed for his popularity and curly hairy also for his ability to get along with the girls. His friendliness enables him to get along with everyone. We know he has the ability to go a long way in the world. Best of luck to you Russell. 1 , , MILDRED MAE DURRER I! Shy!! Mildred will always be remembered for her quiet way plus her appreciative ness, neatness, and unassuming air that she has about her. She takes her work seriously, but happily and without having to put forth too much effort. Being one of our most attractive girls she has won a place in the hearts of many. Y b 45 N u I fi, ... .,,.. ,,... ........,.,...... l:..:' gi.. g:..:.-:- ':.L.4...,,.....,..,... W . , V.- ,mf - ., - 1 --V ,. ,vvv W..- ..,.f.v,, ' ' , 4 '?'. 'X . 3 xl xp s 5 1' ..-'.,, . ., .. , ... ,,.i..,-. .' . hi.,-.41-,1-A-.:?v-'-1?.X,.s.-if, X A... 5 .. t ., 4. . ..-......-. ., .. -.....- ..-..m.....- .,.., .......-........-.......,... v,., -gf,-we-.,,e-3. .-...Gp -,T qs- .1 ,,--.pe , ..-,7.'-el 3. ,..-. - ,Q--,st-e Tx.--'fy-7-.f-!...v-.,,Q ,Q . , , ,- ' . , . H, X v -. ,-ist.--:1...f:i.., A...a..,f.-.. fy., .f .' 1 fx- 'N i- . e 1. . .v-....ia.'....?...,x-..a...k,'s.3s.-....5sfX .Ahh , n,,A nn, ., ,, AUB EY GLENN BAUGH R nGood-naturedn Aubrey is a boy who is never at a loss for something to say. He is the jolliest and wittiest Senior and is continually doing something to amuse the class. His friendliness and laughter are certain to carry him in this world.. W' Jn l ' '1 1 ll 1 GENEVA MORRIS 'Kind-heartedu Geneva will always be remembered by us as the dignified Senior girl. Whenever he1p.is needed she is always there, willing and ready to do her part. Her sincerity and kindness have won her many friends here at Monroe and we are sure that they will be of great value to her in future life. ci ' li hm li ' but ' 1 RANDOLPH LEE SOUTHARD nHappy Go Luckyn Better known to his many friends as nBuddy.n He is a happy go lucky, good looking guy who has made for himself lasting friends by his jolly disposition. He loves to be mischievous, however, he is a swell person to work and have fun with. He possesses a pleasing personality which will help him achieve success in his future life. IRENE LUCILLE DURRER Jolly Irene is our most athletic girl. For three years she has been an outstanding player in all sports. She is very energetic and is always ready for fun. Her cheerful disposi- tion, and ability to get along with people have been her most valuable possession. iii 1 I, 1 ENNIS CECIL GILBERT, JR. Wi tty Not only will we miss E.C.'s A ability on the baseball diamond and under the basket-ball goal, but also his fun-making ability, sunny disposition, and good-natured smiles which all but corresponds with his part in the Senior play. There is a bright future ahead for yQug Ecco GRACE DULANEY GILBERT I Ori ginal Grace is a quiet, good-natured girl. She is a very dependable member of our Senior class, and always has a good word for every-one. Her brilliant qualities enable her to do anything that is put before her. WE wish for you much success,'f Grace. 1, X '1. . A . T , ,W . . , 1 if 'Kring -Y W . jj' X , 0 , 4: A me wr- ,eq ,...,,i.-gt . T R A e . . . , . ' '--v-- -- e 19. ,.,...,.,-.V--. . i N, ..,,,- T ..,,lx..,, ,-,i EDSEL LEE HANEY 'Dependablen Edsel, whose popularity and dependability stands out in the midst of our Senior class, shows good sportsmanship not only in athletics, but in his studies also He has always been loyal and faith ful and is well-liked by both teachers and students, JANICE FAYE HANEY athletic Janioe's pleasing personality and agreeable ways have developed her the highest rank of popularity among our class. Her cooperation and spiritual manners have won her many friends and she will always be remembered by all the students in her willingness to take part in anything that has to be done. , We are sure that your splendid J characteristics will help you in b your nnursingn career, Janice. CARL DAVID LONGLEY uG0od-lookingn Whatever there is to be done, you will always find Carl willing to lend a helping hand. His depend- ability is an outstanding character- istic which was proved when he was elected president of the Senior Class. His neatness, plus his ncuten and shy way, has won for him many friends. He is very witty, yet studious, making him rank fifth in our class. we shall Y remember Carl as the Whandsome, ladies man.u 5 11. M, v ' fa- fs. ,v iw -1 i 1 ,, ,qw .. A , L 1 Y I 1, -.f ,f A L H A 'N1'f.'f.f- ', H411 V' - ' ' fl 4 K.':'f',e:..w ,i'w.,--L if f ' Z r z V -fl iQ- u ,. 1 -L -ZH,-V-Q Q'-,x ', , .n'-.- . i 1- :JA GL- fs., 1: P '- 1 1. F' V2 ., ' ' . W. . V . ,L A . I, 'gi- M V I U 11115: .1 5 -1 A ' V 'il , hir! A 4 'A . ' A V- v M54 f UM' ,Serif A 1 1 ,L J 4 41. fQ5'9 If T 4 L' . I .,,V Q P -V a x,-4' g . J, ff? . 4 ' -mm. 1 j ' A 5, , i '-' A .- . , , f , , F!-kff H 1 .I . 3- , . 5- YE L K' N I Elfm- ' mf -ES-2-M. we fiu'-L' 5 1 -if? lf ' .. ,,1j,,..'. , WX,V I L , z,, , ' .w- 1 I '-g,ni1','.N!f 53? 4' Gia! ,:- ,. Q 1211.111 P M ',,f5w 2 .V a Swim ' ' zlllf U - 5. 5 , . 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'I -V -W--.v.-'www-1-.,-w.--qw ..,... ...-.. ..... -.,.-rv. 1 I ,W ,. mr... , -V ---..wg - - - -W..-a--Y,-lnnrl---eg. - 1. '1 ik Q ff.....:-'11'.'....-L'J.fTi3?5.-.zffef ,-,Elissa-,:g -if, , W A '1 has Pig? ORMAN GEORGE MARSHALL HQ Mk 'U Or an ' fellow who 1 and who is EM a faithful U Ml AEI' EW lgf carefree ' is a carefree, easy going has a good sense of humor a big ntease.' He has been player in all sports for the h past two years. He also participated an in our O.B.C, Plays. we feel sure that when Orman leaves Monroe and becomes e Sailor for ' if Uncle Sang ' 1 'r 'w .Im iii iw adventure, X it h iwjl Y , t.Qi Hazel X432- rn W classmates be I -. H 1 r 1 5 1 1 h EN 3'E Qi i IE f M M h 134 iw 1 , .z 'Q-4 ., - --- - Y 4-.. ,,.... -uf 1 f .fx that because of his love of he will advance rapidly. g HAZEL ELIZABETH MORRIS ll Da intyii is a dainty little blonde who has won a place in the hearts of 4 her many friends and teachers. Her hearty laugh has helped cheer her many times. We know that 4 she will make a perfect nurse and ,1 carry sunshine wherever she goes. Her pleasantness and cheerfulness will be a solace to those whom she will serve in her life's work. I . 1 SYLVIA SHIFFLETT nlndustriousn we can well picture Sylvia being someone's efficient stenographer, for she is an industrious and business-like 5 person, proved by the fact that she held third honor in her class. Her pleasant smile and cooperative I ability will long be remembered and we feel sure that she has a great career L in store for her. I 1 fe'lfyM-w- ,vllIe, Va., Sunday., September 7,1997 'i ig:-5 5-1+ ,gfflg ' .gg - ,. , . if JLIX- 6' , .- Colliers celebrate 50th anniversary Opal and S.T. Collier S.T. and Opal Collier celebrated their 50th anniversary on August 16, 1997, at the Homestead in Hot Springs, Virginia. The couple was' . married ,August 16, 11947, at the University of Virginia 'Chapel in Charlottesyilleg 1 p The celebration was hosted by their children. wH,:,,,, ,. ,,,... . H ,f-JZ.. f.. 'V...Qaa. fx... TVA GAYE TAYLOR nAgreeablen Iva's pleasing personality and agreeable disposition has enabled her to become an outstanding senior. As a result of her sharp wit and clever thinking, she has won the sixth honor in her class. We'll always remember her pleasant attitude toward things, whether they pleased her or not. She will always be remembered by the students and faculty at Monroe. un' ll 1-hd 1 , r OPAL CULLEEN SNOW nAttraotiven Opal will long be remembered by her friends and classmates for her leadership, ability and personality. She is quiet and dignified, but is always ready for fun, although she has been a very industrious person. She received second rank in class honors. Opal has also been energetic, being on the softball and basketball teams and outstanding in the O.B.C. and Senior Play. She has been both a cooperative and cheerful leader, Wx SARAH HUME RUNKLE liqu 1 et!! . . Quiet, reserved and sincere in all that she undertakes is Sarah. She always thinks more than she talks, and is one of the most dignified members of the Senior class. She is ready to do her share whenever needed, and will always be remembered by those who know her. e , K . 4 .r, ,br VP. 'iw' es., -rs 4,- . 1 'rr 3 1 up V .' ,... '.,,f A-'TA Aififfwf T if Awiifffrj f gfiif? 'fi'f'f7': ' 'Yi' ' a K ' f 4? ' PHILIP uscmnr Moons 1+ W I ,fl Studicus Philip is quiet and very dignified also a wee bit' bashful. He is very sfigilfl studious, and won for himself fourth Ufgli place among the Honor Students. Philip has shown us that he who keeps his eyes and ears open and his mouth closed, achieves the most from 'L .Wi life. L r W1 Shi! A Q Vw EN EVERETT EARLY BREEDEN Vilgf Intel 1igent . tg, -J :W Bootie the name we an know him by has proved to be a reliable and fp dependable person. We shall remember A 5,1 him for his willingaess to help others TI and for his neatness in appearance. 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Q -.4 -. 1 1511 .1 -A 4,3-f.-5. J u ., , , - lj- .lv gg-E,-1. . 5+-,, ,HQ-g 1 1 , - --V 'f '-- -- Q - L ,. -. -- 1 '-f--- ' -121 ' I - '- v- ' '. L ff 'A ' gr: .-- ' ' f . -.-- 1+T:..1.J2.w.1...- ... , . ,-...fam 'i..4.:.-.2-.m.m....-ER.-Liza.....mix ' -..':?Z..x!e..v1?.5i'...br..... M- I... . I y I H ! ' vig... Lhif' SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES Opal Colleen Snow . ...... ....,....... ...... Ruckersville, Va. O.B.C. '41, '42, '43, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '41, '42, '43, '44, The Trail Staff '44, Basketball '43 Softball '42, '44, Glee Club '43, Senior Play '44, Secretary of Senior Class '44, Salutatorian '44, Music Club '43, '44, Library Staff '41, '42. Hazel Elizabeth Morris ....................Ruckersville, Va. O.B.C. '41, '42, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '44, The Trail Staff '44, Glee Club '42, '43, Senior Play '44. toooto00000000lllntlolillnoooiolltDyl-ce, Vai 0.8.0. '41, '42, '43, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '44, The Trail Staff '44, Glee Club '42, '43, '44, Music Club '43, '44, Library Staff '44, Senior Play '44, Giftorian '44. Everett Early Breeden .. .... . ............. Stanardsville, Va. O.B.C. '41, '42, '43, Monroe's Voice Staff '44, The Trail Staff '44, Glee Club '44, Senior Play '44, Library Staff '44, Treasurer of Senior Class '44, Valedictorian '44. Randolph Lee Southa-rdoouoouooocoolooosnaoestanardsville, Vac Baseball '42, '43, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '43, '44, The Trail Staff '44s MarshaniC.ll'lOQC OO OOIOOIDOI I O'llllll e. va' o.B.c. '41, '42, '44, Baseball '45, '44, Basketball '43, '44, Geneva MorriS................. ....Ruokersville, Va. O.B.C. '41, '42, '44. . Aubrey Glenn Baugher........ ...Stanardsville, Va. O.B.C. '41, '42, '44. Irene Lucille Durrer........ ............. .Barboursvil1e, Va, o.B.c. '41, '42, '44, Softball '41, '42, '45, '44, Basketball '43, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '44, Senior Play '44. Philip McCrary Moore.......................Ruckersville, Va. Class Will, Monroe's Voice '44. 'X ,IX . l lla., , all, ,, 1 -v-a. - v -- V Sl. 1 - a-af 4 n-- Q--A-0 ---,---1. v-,---.--- .V ,. W N., - ,,-,,,... :,..-,,, a.. ,. .a . ' -' ,. ' 1 - - .f-.lQx..,.-,...la-....:.,,,. v Mildred Mae Durrer.,............ ...Ruckersvil1e, Va Monroe's Voice Staff '44. Lydia Christine Berry..... ..... ,.. ...... Stanardsville, Va O.B.C. '41, '42, '44, Softball '42, '44, Basketball '41, '42, '45, '44, The Trail '44, Senior Play '44, Glee Club '42, '43, Runklelllllllillllllllnilulllolcll0ll0Geer, O.B.C. '42, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '41, '44, The Trail Staff '44, Library Staff '44, Senior Play '44, Glee Club '44. Carl David Longley... ...... . ........... .Stanardsvi1le, Va O.B.C. '42, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '41, '44, The Trail '44, Library Staff '44, Senior Play '44, Glee Club '44, Class Prophesy. Ennis Cecil Gilbert, Jr ............... ..Stanardsvi1le, Va O.B.C. '44, Baseball '42, '45, '44, Basketball '42, '43, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '44, Senior Play '44, Glee Club '44. Edsel Lee Haney..........................Ruckersvil1e, Va O.B.C. '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '44, Senior Play '44, The Trail Staff '44. Benjamin Russell Clatterbuck.............Ruckersville, Va O.B.C. '41, '42, '44, Glee Club '44. Iva Gaye Tayloroaoooonosnoonoaatoonooonqstanardsville, Va O.B.C. '45, '44, Monroe's Voice Staff '45, '44, Softball '42, '45, Basketball '45, '44, Class History '44. Janice Faye Haney .... . ..... ..... .... ....Stanardsville, Va O.B.C. '42, '44, Mouroe's Voice Staff '44, The Trail Staff '44, Glee Club '42, '45, Music Club '45, '44, Library Staff '44, Softball '42, '45, Basketball '42 '43, '44. Grace Dumney GilbertoonouoooooooooooaauoRuckerSvi11e, Va Monroe's Voice Staff '44, Glee Club '42, '45, '44, Library Staff '42, '45, '44, Music Club '45, Class P09130 ..i.,.4l. a-,1,.w.,L, Y ' ' g '- N ' ., .ff--L ..' ,..'....A Y K. , 4 O O HISTORY It was the third day of September, 1940, a calm, peaceful and autumn day, radiant with the sunshine of hope, cheer and joyous promise, that the good ship of Monroe High School stood at anchor at the wharf of a new school year. It was the same old ship that had carried many passengers to safe harbor in the Land of Great Wisdom, but this was a gala day in its history, and many people gazed upon it in wonder as they watched the seventeen charming young ladies and the twenty four bold and dashing young gentlemen as they happily stepped aboard for it was rumored that they were about to set sail over the new and untried waters in a quest for the Fountain of Perfect Understanding. As the ship stood anchor on that eventful morning of September the passengers began to arrive. The officers of our ship were the faculty, with Mr. Breeden as captain. On this voyage there was one passenger from Tennessee who has added much to our voyage. We were naturally very enthusiastic and asked many questions of our captain, as to the duties of our voyage and its probable length. The answer was always the same, nYou get out of it exactly what you put into it, either reach your destination at the end of four years or play along and lengthen it.n With these thoughts in mind we steamed away from harbor, actually embarked for four years or longer on our voyage of high school life. we were young and frisky so it did not take us long to become acquainted with our fellow passengers nor to feel very much at home with our Captain and other fearless officers. Our fears of shipwreck were entirely wiped away in the assurance that so able a staff of seamen had us in their charge. There were naturally a few cases of seasick- ness and many were tempted to throw up Algebra, Geography and other disagreeable dishes and toss them overboard in time of rough sea, but the Captain assured them calmly but firmly that they would only have to consume these indigest- ibles over and over until they were perfectly assimilated, and so they bravely managed to hold them down. This ship was modern being equipped with athletic facilities and a stage on which to display our dramatic talent. This year the chief athletic sport was basketball for the girls and baseball for the boys, 5. pn, Nas.,-,,.-, This was our Fresh an sea and we had three others to travel. On September, 1941, a year later, we entered the Sophomore sea with thirty-nine passengers as some previously remained at various ports. This year the sailing was very much like the first year, only the sea seemed to be a little rougher in spots and sailing was hard. We thought that we knew all about sailing but we were informed that Sophomore means nwise fool.u we were very depressed to learn that one of our officers had decided to sail the sea of matrimony, leaving us minus one seaman. Before we hardly realized it, our Junior sea loomed before us. This year, 1942, we found our voyage to be more interesting but to our sorrow our enrollment had decreased eleven, making it a total of twenty-eight. This year we displayed our dramatic talent by taking part in three one act plays. We dropped anchor at Orange, Virginia, where one of the plays was entered in a dramatic tournament. At this point the sea seemed to get rougher and we longed for a good old picnic so once again we stopped at a little port called Mclntire where we spent an enjoyable evening. Thus, the Junior voyage ended. At last twenty-four of us entered the Senior sea, this being the year of 1943. This year we had found our- selves to have grown more dignified and patriotic. Our passenger list was one hundred per cent in the Red Gross Drive, each passenger contributing a dollar. Again at this point one of our shipmatos decided to enter the sea of matrimony. The most serious moment of our voyage was when two of our shipmates disembarked from our Monroe High School ship to assu e duties for Uncle Sam. These two boys are sailing with the United States Navy. we are also very sorry to say that Mr. Breeden, our Captain, will in the near future leave to serve with the United States Army. May God bless and protect them all as they sail this sea of war. A ---4 -- .. .- ee., Y-..,..l-f.g..Ln1a:g.i.?Q::iQ:....' ' Q -'-v 4 --ef---N 7-Y ,J ss., . -,g. , .- 1 .,.,,.i-1-3,...,.4,, .,,,..,,,,,..,7,..h, W. -QV . v,,:.....mj, K XX .Y xx .N Q 1 - -A Y 1 - H '- f-4 3.1-J 'I 'nz 1 . 1',..,...a..an...1tu.,,ws.-. 2-....f..,-..a....s- .. .... 'V ,i-.0 ' It would take too long to read the complete history of this eventful voyage. It would be very interesting to tell the many delightful experiences, the many wonderful lessons, the changes in the passenger list along the way, the partings of this one and the welcoming of anotherg but after all, it has but little vital significance except to ourselves, the twenty who still remain together to land tonight at Commencement Wharf. We must not forget the loyalty due to our class colors fblue and whitel so valiantly flying in the mast- head. The most vital history of any person or thing is never given to the world. So must it be with the class of 1944. And now our ship will be larger and the sea rougher for nTonight we sail, where shall we anchor?' -- Iva Taylor J 2 l IRL V g,....... .....1:..4...... . .- .ll . ....... ,. .-.3 '....,4'.L2......Q...:..QLQlL...'Lfl...,.QLn.L , il. 'f fr- 'Ar A-S 've j.-f1?'YvqA?s,1f 'vhfy-'u,ng.,f--v,1--1-W is --.7 .,, ., 1 . ,, K1 ' K ' 1 X e. - ' - ,.4 ., -.nlA+,-:5AJ.JR.nL.fs.:.w-..,1,,.s,-Iv.,, i.,.:-..-.:....g,. VALEDICTORY Friends, Mr. Superintendent, Members of the School Board, Classmates and Faculty, the time has come when we, the graduating class of 1944, must leave you and upon my shoulders has fallen the duty of bidding you farewell. It seems that it was only yesterday that we entered high school feeling so very dignified and grown-up, only to learn that we knew very little about the school work which lay ahead of us. But Father Time has travelled at his usual speed and tonight we are confronted with one of the greatest tasks of our livesg that of going out into the world to make use of the knowledge that we have attained here. Now we can easily see how we could have improved our work and why it was important that we should have done everything that our teachers told us: even though at the time we thought that it was beyond our ability. we wish to express our regrets for idling and playing when we should have been at work but we hope to profit in the future by the mistakes of our past because as it is often said nexperie ce is the best teacher.n Fellow pupils, we hope that our mistakes and experiences will be profitable to you and that you will present yourselves as classes of which Monroe High can justly be proud. To attain such a goal each individual must set forth much effort and the class, as a whole, must cooperate. When your chance comes answer it because nopportunity knocks but once.n Members of the faculty, we give to you our deepest gratitude for your help and patience during our troublesome periods. Some of you have been with us through all of our high school days and we have grown to look up to you as our nguiding star.n we realize that the task of teaching us has not been an easy one and that many of us would never have made the grade had it not been for your untiring and ever-increasing effort in guiding us toward the shining goal of graduation. we hope that the teaching of oncoming classes will be less tiring and that in the future when your memory recalls us, you will remember us as a class heading out into life, perplexed but not afraid. Mr. Superintendent and Members of the School Board, we are deeply indebted to you for many things, one of which is that of providing us with the best teachers that any pupil could possibly want. Because of our youth we had not realized many of the things that you have done for us, but now that we are leaving they become clearer and we thank you from the depths of our hearts. Fellow Classmates, we who have been together for four years, some of us much longer, never seemed to realize when we were so anxious for graduation, that when we leave here tonight, many of us will never again meet. We, who have always shared each other's sorrows and joys, must go out into a waiting world and acquire new friends but they can never occupy in our hearts the place which belongs to dear and loyal class- mates. Though our paths may lead afar and never cross we shall always have one thing in common--the memory of our many and happy school-days within the walls of 'William Monroe High School. So, on behalf of the Senior Class of 1944 I bid you all a fond and sincere nfarewe1l.u EVERETTE EARLY BREEDEN ,. 5 , QIQQEE Mm, N JUNIORS 6x9 ,- 1 v J U N I O R S 3MA!n'r ' Teacher.... Ida Taylor Lorene Lawson Nancy Blakey Jamie Ward Virginia Brooking Mary W. Garth Mary G. Garth Lucy Gilbert Doris Morris Marjorie McMullen Elizabeth Marshall Melva Durrer ....Mrs. Robert Tucker Students Jemes Malone J. D. Sims Y. C, Blakey B. G. Snow Shirley Collier Max Oliver Zirkle Blakey Wallace Harlowe Haywood Lawson Thomas Powell Davis Haney ,,- V-, , ...,.,.,-.,....,,, -,,..,Y.. V -. .. ..L-. J 1-.fn ..-.i., . me ...fb . , 4 X ,H .X Xf. ff, NX , A. V1 V ' 1-' : , X' - 1.51491 '11 1:5- X , 4 I, - -X9 ,. , , .- if- - f m W-X3 -.gy ' 3. b 22 ' ' XX ,W 1' ' ' I f 1XXf.i-X'-f,-g ff-if , 1 , ,XX ' 1 L X X X 4 X ff .P fb' W: ' ' X - XL ' L , X ' -ffgf.. X. -' ,C 'J - AN : X.'Qj 4'.:-Ei X 3 fi? ' V ,Tian L f f ' j , X ,3.f4i'?Z ' 1 s' ju X t I W 1 X N Y X X ' X W ,XIX ' X X .ji . X . 1 Y ,Xl-X 17, , X 'JJ ff. I X V X X X l Vi X . 'I W X N Y X X , X X X X X Q SOPHOMQRES S 0 P H O M O R E S P I Teacher... ....Mrs. Mary Parrott Students First Row Second Row Mildred Shifflett Mary Melone Thelma Snow Catherine Payne Violet Baugher Barbara Melons Sara Mitchell Jackie Gilbert Willard Lam Marjorie Faye Collier Dorothy Harlowe Marie Deane Helen Haney Geneva Snow Hugh Garth Merlyn Koontz Edward Dickerson Raymond Powell , . .j Y, i, 3, .r .. L:.'j.,1, ..-, A-.-.Tag f ...- .....,,..... ..,,,......,-.V -.--A wa.. ,U , .,, 1 i ,--,. . 4 , .Q -u. - - rg, .s.,,u,:: ,, . .,.,, ., .,.. v: -xzfgfuii-,Q Q ' , A 4 :I fat? c,A.:,. r A l is 'Q f ' ' l'lTI 1 W .isa I1 f'+2'r'- FU 41' - . 3133 , .1 ' .-1, ' ', I-. .0111 , , .V 'e ,.l .5 .- L ?-L +-.1 fl, ,iff 1' - A .yi i ' u'-,S - : iff ' ' ' ' 'Marg' - , vw. .1- c ,Q U 3 hi wh ' 4? 1-3 1 1 1 .lv mmm QSFRESHMEN X.. J a...e...f:..4....n...4g. ,:L.1,4..g...e F R E S H M E N 1. ff!! Teacher.... . ...Mrs. James Stephens First Row Lucille Shifflet Lucille Baugher Arline Breeden Gladys Bickers Evelyn Snow Florence Oliver Mary Ann Berry Mildred Deane Natalie Slaughter . , , , fjl .-., . j:4...Y. L .' Students Second Row Mary Jean Durrer Lucille Lawson Dorothy Deane Mary Sims Peggy Breeden Ellen Roach Anne Ward Mary Ann Douglass Mabel Powell June Wood Third Row Carl Powell Paul Moore George Lillard Charlie Jennings, Arthur Lamm Elmore Deane Randolph Oliver Billy Blakey Henry Allen Cullen eale Jr. YY' eye, -gf W- Q-1. ', 'N X X ,X 1 T'm?' , , If x x X ...Ah-4 ..,.f.,.n.L Emnh, .4.fo-ma.. .Fl 4 Y '3 L. if . ,-,ef Za. . W ... ....., M-.. -vm. n ' wa.- , , V .Av sf-V ,Q .,. -Qfgffi-., V-gf.-A ?., -, -fl x , -1.5 Y g m, -.vwse -5-Y' M f ,. 'Q 14 , xy.. ,J I ' 'S i V x , H., ,. ,,: A 2-W1 . u' x .- lui: vf , 1757 ' rw., 3 wks' ' Q' itkhi ,J ' fr 1 'ti .f,.,, Q . :P 1 Y 4 f,J..f- V .git . il - f v1.9- -EMYIB 52 Q , . N xl N, 1 1 f T' ,x 54 , , ' 'HM-I?-gf ' - ' App xl , . 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I iv if FJ 4 Q 1 0 v Vp ! ff 000000000 SQXYSSSSSS 00 SS J H 5 If I XI 5 Q el 5 5 iff I 5 if H 5 ' , Q Lrg ef, . if ' ai P --f ,A 0 - -I Q-ur, ,:g,.a:-,F,L?:,,,,- li A EQZYIIIIIIIIIIIIII Izfug xssssssstxs x I fjw Q ww . -, ,,,, , N , , ,,,, --,-...,.........,......,..... . ,,.., -----.--. GRADE ACTIVITIES Activities in grade rooms have been somewhat interrupted this year due to crowded conditions. Never- theless many worthwhile and outstanding things have been accomplished and deserve recognition. One of the major projects in the fourth, fifth and sixth grades has been the Junior Red Cross. The children made wreaths for the Woodrow Wilson Hospital and also contributed liberally to the fund. The primary grade with an enrollment of forty three has developed very satisfactorily in reading with fourteen being above average. They have also been a very cooperative group. One of the major problems in the second grade has been to establish a friendly feeling toward fellow- classmates and to master skills in reading. The third grade has devoted much time to the study of health and original drawing during the year, trying to bring out individual talents. The drawing was particularly stressed in reading class because the children could illustrate the story read with a drawing. The fourth grade has spent much time in collect- ing waste paper for the scrap drive. They received three dollars and fifty cents for their paper, which they intend using for a class picnic. The fifth grade feels that they have accomplished the spirit of cooperation in both work and play which will help them in future years. The sixth grade goal has been the study and correction of faulty grammar used by the students in daily conversation. The object of the seventh grade has been to round out the elementary education and to get the group prepared for their entry into high school next year. The students have cooperated with their teacher splendidly and are eagerly awaiting next year when they may begin their high school careers. --.. . .Y ,... .. ,W-..,-.Y ..., - , -A vl..1J. len, l'N SEVENTH GRADE IFN l Teacher.... .....Mrs. Ruth Tanner Dorothy Longley Cora Frances Garth Doris Cason Martha Lou Jollett Glennis Haney Eunice Collier Algene Snow Selma Morris Oneida Snow Lebert Collier George Haney Fred Baugher Mabel Taylor Clemmie Morris Bobby Southard Leroy Baugher Thomas Garth, Jr Bobby Fitzhugh Robbie Lamb Johnny Rice Hall 3 V YY? Jr 4 MK lv 4 x A 1 NX... -Ng P Q4 X , x, ' -E ' ' N . 1-Z.3'f1', '--6417 -I- 1 N '.f.,5'qg' ,141 yr, - gf: gf, L'-gf: ' L1 .E is? PM A iii' ' f ' ' -wf+ .f r4efwi H - fit -ml V351? .ff ' M' ,' 77E1'5' '- .. 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Mrs. Wilbur Deane First Row Nina Breeden Students Norma Jean Breeden, Frances Morris Fern Cliser Suzanne Biokers Barbara Breeden Pattie Lee Powell Eula Eppard Geraldine Jarrell Wilbert Collier Third Row Second Row Roy Hensley C. J. Shifflett Pansy Snow Gracie Shoales Juanita Harlowe Peggy Snow Landon Deane Norris Deane James Raines Jean Short James Breeden James Stephens Alban Berry Delmer Shifflett Donald Lamb Hoy Eppard Winifred Breeden ig, 1,-'LQSHJYQ'-l 1 4 we 5-1. 9 la rl C. is il 1 THIRD GRADE il , . H... Teaoher.... .....Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver Viola Deane Lorene Morris Marjorie Deane Mary Ila Walker Joan Deane Dorothy Rayborn Eula Mae McDaniel Thelma Roach Louise Morris Stella Morris Lena Roach Willa Jean Monger Nettie Powell Lois Deane Edith Morris Hazel Morris Virginia Hensley Ruby Deane Ruth Breeden Gladys Shifflett Larry Powell Harold Haney Charles Taylor Randolph Long Randolph Breeden Dickie Shifflett Clarence Hensley Gruver Taylor Bobby Parrott Floyd Snow Frank Cliser Freddie Taylor Junior Haney Ernest Baker Junior Morris Leroy Cason Jacob Harlowe Willie Lamb Randolph Shifflett Meredith Powell i: 3-- 3 rw: 'Q ' ' 1 ww U 'H 'wwf-m,,,,, WWW I 1 f Fin- - Yip, ' ,- , . v 1 5 . A 'N Q , , M. 1 'J f Tj AW- 'i:.IQs.f'?A-G f iii . H ,. , . 1 ,Z +A. , , ij. . 'T EgT n'gJ2'n1 U 3. A5 f.. 'g' H7 .--f 97? C 'f-1? 9 -11.6 Ui-,I . . .fH..f?1' 'L X11 gf' 35 j,L'f.:'lu,: ., x.M' lf.-'-'rf 1' 1 ' x Xl 'QQ-34 .ff 1 -L: .13 iii ..f.1:','9 .yr 1722 T 3 T05 f 1 2 U' A IE. 'faii' f,? '1'. 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' 1 . , , ' 'hm 'd ':1i'j-LA LC X .ni FIRST GRADE , wr rin-- v 2 , 5 Teacher... ..........Mrs. Dolly Jarman Betty Jean Haney Janie Lam Elizabeth Morris Edith Roach Omie'Wi11iams George Edd Morris Ruth Earl Garr Catherine Snow Madeline Morris Linda Snow Mamie Morris Harold Eppard Ralph Durrer Anne Cason Alice Taylor Evelyn Shifflett ncapn Davis Billy Brill Eunice Shoales Elwood Shifflett Students Wallace Sheler Evelyn Shifflett Donald Brill Bobby Tanner Wayne Sims Benjamin Deane Eddie Shifflett Jim ie Brill Charles Long Bobby Haney Harold Morris James Eppard George Parrott Edward Breeden Nelson Collier Thomas Morris Clarence Morris Junior Breeden Freddie Morris ,-lei? mg, gag? ipswvg --z --fe I' f RnfwHxwwffwQmmwWWwwwww ,g-4x4 p+wf-w .1 -:':- -af-5,4 1- - Y EJ, I , - -, - .1 .iw . .9 - . . I K 7 - N A. I nj! .F W It lyajcinv u I V' 3 u h: M H . 7- xisv- qu 4 A na,-.-,7 y j- . 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Garth Edsel Haney Iva Taylor Russell Clatterbuck Irene Durrer Billy Whitlock Opal Show Everett Bre eden Hazel Morris Aubrey Baugher Orman Marshall Third Row Marjorie McMullen Peggie Breeden Sylvia Shifflett Sarah Mitchell Jackie Gilbert Sarah Runkle Geneva Morris Mary G. Garth Barbara Melone Nancy Blakey r, y I n Q ,A W. w .R Q LIBRARY STAFF i- Librarian ... .... Mrs. Mary Parrott Student Assistants Violet Baugher Carl Longley Mary G. Garth Grace Gilbert Mary W. Garth Nancy Blakey Janice Haney Sylvia Shifflett Everett Breeden 1 . 4 - , 4. 'ifbfp-'5Qi?+'1i? P ,'.-' qsxfmi , :rv -N sg.,-rw 'Jiri-' - '41, at: jufx . .. . w u .,.m.,, n 'ff '-1:15 5 1 1 ? , '1 ml' lx , H-N., Ji ,, ,I , , , fp, ., N,,, . Q 4 : Q12 ' Z, Tilv '.vf1'?f 5' 35,1 ' i.gi y. : ,H-U ' , ,. , I.-gm ,AL . 4 fr 1 2 'S 413-' -. ,. ' .' ,1'SJ.h'.., Y 4 r ,1 ,,. BOYS' BASKETBALL Coach ... ... J. R. Breeden Guards Forwards Shirley Collier Edwin Deane Earl Estes E. C. Gilbert, Jr Center Zirkle Blakey Substitutes Billy Whitlock Y. C. Blakey Howard Morris Orman Marshall . JK .ggqw ?,1 ,wrr ,wMJ, .. 'ffrgfl , e 7:-fi! X . - V V. 1- A ' - -,.a P.-p,-f 1 . - .1,.,. I -- '-file. .J 1 ,gen r wx ' 1 X 'Jil 'Lf , E f V Q ' L: .,, .,V. ,. ,,V.:. . W 1 w 4, w 4 I w 1 1 w A 5 Y 1 .. , , ' , W ,z , W 1 1 Y ? u , 1 V . A x . . . GIRLS' BASKETBALL Coach... ....Mrs. Robert Tucker Forwards Guards Jackie Gilbert Iva Taylor Christine Berry Janice Haney Gpal Snow Irene Durrer Substitutes Nancy Blakey Mildred Shifflett Lucille Baugher Mary Ann Berry .,,. -,fp-vi-.--,,,f.,,- -., ..,--gf:-:,:'-xr V -i -. ,,,..,,,,,w, ,,,,'. ,,, W, -,....., , l l l T e,rc, -, Af' ,lx , f ,f If '73, XJMX' 'a xx x , -.X - -N ' -, ., .,.e,.uJ.,...i TWA..- l..A..1....f... -1...-i...l-....-k..As.....A., ,Val 1' ,M 1 . .ff ..,., A .-,.,' '-,. . ,. v, ., .. . , . 4J5iU4H31IQE1 , ' gsgf' if 'W' 1 'rv . Q . - . Q 1 ...r 1-'. ' 'S' P ,. ,, .' f . f Y 'Mg -35' '45 V 5 . f ' 'Y 5Q '. 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Moyers Mary Jean Durrer Mary Ann Berry Lucille Baugher Florence Oliver Ellen Roach Catherine Payne Sylvia Shifflett ln? ,ff U f:3 31,32 J 'A9gjQ7s5i4EAi5': 'Q ff-' x MoNRoE's VOICE STAFF .4 Editor-in-chief..... ....Opal Snow Assistant Editor..........Everett Breeden Circulation Manager.......Carl Longley Social Editor........ Boys' Sports .... . Girls' Sports.... Joke Editors oooo Grade Newsvine a a Newsuocacuoo Personal Column .... Artist ........... Typists.... Sponsors..... .....Christine Berry ....Randolph Southard ....Janice Haney usE. C. Gilbert ....Hazel Morris ....Iva Taylor ....Sarah Runkle ....Grace Gilbert ....Sy1via Shifflett Irene Durrer ....Mrs. Robert Tucker Mr. J. R. Breeden I 1, 5 A 51.0. w J ' r 1 I I v QE! A x it .. I T-fff i,jg ev ,- H1 sf' , . ., ., , ,ig I V. Z If , , 1 All M5 ' , Y A' ' f- ' 1 'A' .' 5' . '.iigf 1 'W 1 - Nw- l .- 4 1 N .si r ,. V W 'ik ' ,I Lg v H ,Yu 1. HsHm4wwh ., fuvu1 Gifilu . 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Charlottesville, Virginia STRIDE - RITE SHOES -- FOR CHILDREN'-T- J. N. WADDELL SHOE CQ., Inc. 1 Charlottesville, Virginia Best Wishes C Pl R. A. MELONE 0 f Groceries - Feed Best Gas Stanardsville, Va. Compliments of DAVIS' FEED STORE Charlottesville, Va. Stanardsviue Va. TF,-v,,:', .13,.,1,?,,,.,Je,,.aL..,,..,X,,,. VY. 0,4 1,,.J, 4, M-,.., T, :N-1,-C--Y..-. .qi-Y . t J! ,FA-1.1'k-.vL.,al5.,1lf-A-r..Jf--1, - ,-,fi -1' -- wx' .-n...4J.4if- ..- .Js..43r..-.ul-..Qw..imv..LarfLx....'..,:g.... ' -' . K :Q f if7f , ' Q ' ' fum 'inf' A -- .xffffr-Y J, 1..-gg iff? 'mf' 'A The Immortal Words of Lincoln GETTYSBURG ADDRESS ffl- y OUR score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth .upon this continent a new nation Ml I xi conceived in liberty and dedicated to the prop osition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We are met to dedicate a portion of it as the final resting place of those who here gave their lives, that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a large sense we cannot dedicate--we cannot consecrate-we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men living and dead who struggled here have consecrated it far above our power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work that they have thus far so nobly carried on. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here gave the last full measure of devotion, that we here highly resolve, that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that govern- ment of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth. -Abraham Lincoln. With the compliments of M. C. THOMAS FURNITURE CO. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA , J I is ueer ---ra e f - 71-Y ,F ww- . ::,......::-e1-::1:1- 11-- -fy -L ,- s.--- - -4 f' f 1- f , , Y, ,f , . 'X 'i 'X . YK ' ' '17-'Y ..il A..4,.s....4,...v..s.4..4g.4..4.4L..s..L,.f.- A ' iq. 3. 4.,L3,4......4.,l.,4,..f..-,-...,p., - ..... --...- .. ...,.........s.,.................... 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Y 4 - WAY SERVICE STATION n Bunch O Magam Queelzk O PHONE 36-F-42 C C JENNINGS Pro t RUCKERSVILLE VIRGINIA BEST WISHES THE CLASS OF '44 FRGIVI THE MAKERS OF' Mello-Rich Ice Cream Belle-Ribbon Butter 'IIII' ELLIOT ICE COMPANY Charlottesville, Virginia xRx111n 11111111 Compliments of Linclsey's Garage BETTER AUTO S ERVIC E Ruclcersville - - Virginia .. -L ,, ,...-,.-...,..,.. .1., V H., .W ., , .,,... .,,..--...,.,,--Y--..y ,V-....V- .... ,,.., , 111111111111111111111111 INVOCATION----- ,cgrmzmcsrsnr Exznclsss NILLIAM menace HIGH SCHOOL lay ee, 1944 ease P.u. -F .l SGQGI THE STALLOW- ---- ---- SALUTATORY- ---- --- CLASS HISTORY-- PROPHECY------- can nba-- --------RSV. A.C.Tucker ------Glee Club - ------- Opal Snow -------Iva Taylor -------Carl Longley Song: LA PALOMA-- ...... -- ....... Glee Club CLASS UILL----4-- - ------- - ---Philip Moore POEM ---- --- - GIFTCRIAN- ----- SONG: BEAUTIFUL -o-.1.n---- ----nGrace Gilbert --H ----- ------ -B-Sylvia Shifflett HEAVEN ----- - ----- Glee Club VALEDICTCRY -------- -------- PRESENTATION OF FRBHWMUGIW CLASS SONG ---- - DIPLOHAS AWARDS-- -----Everett Breeden 1' ---------Supt. A.W.YGwe1l --- ---- --J.R.Breeden ---------- ------Graduating Class MEMBERS OF CLASS Aubrey Baughbr Chrlsbine erry Everett Breeden Russell Clatterbuck Irene Durrer Mildred Durrer E.C4Gilhert Jr. Grace Gilbert Edsel Haney Janice Haney iiinifred Haney W Serving in the Uni Carl Longley Orman Marshall Philip Moore WDemmer Morris Geneva Morris Hazel Harris Sarah Runkle Randolph Southard Sylvia Shifflett Opal Snow Iva Taylor ted States Navy. COMPLIMENTS OF R. W. TUCKER AGENT FOR Continental Life Insurance Co. Ordinary - Industrial Ruckersville, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF Buy G- C- MORRIS 'War Bonds STANARDSVILLE, VIRGINIA J , 1 ,K . . 7 .' 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