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Class Poem Now we are the Seniors A very jolly group And into our misdmeanors We shall take a snoop Now Mary Ann Becker Is really quite a girl Just because Ottmon dates her Other boys don't even get awhirl Irene Purdum, she ll really go places If lt 1S for nothlng else But to meet, Nlce, new fr1endly faces Helen Lou1se Cornwell IS a cute l1ttle tr1ck And at typ1ng stenclls She s really mlghty qulck Now Janet Warfel s golng to Wlttenburg to get a b1g degree And 1f she ever teaches at Monroe Th1s I e got to see June Underhlll, she may become a Model unless of course, She gets so fat That John N1te Very she can hardly waddle D Lamml, 1S really qulte owl But there 1S one th1ng n1ce about h1m You never hear h1m growl John Glass who really llkes to tease Except when he s around the glrls He never never seems Very much at ease Dorothy Shoemaker whose very Smart and 9185516 When she s all wound up She s a real gone 11SS16 Axna Lee Shy she rlngs up A blg No Sale Could lt be George Calef 2 Wt shxn t ioxget ou1 parents Who bxought us thxough so gallantly ops 111 thelr cifol Hive tulncd out happlly Annx Loc I , . , . . , . , . ' 'v . 7 ! I . . . a 7 7 , . Y Y m ' , Y , . C I L , D ' YI II 4 1 All because of a certain Fairfield boy I T 3 I. ':,'. 3 ' 2 ' h ' Y ' ' 1 r ' ' 1' L' vt . We h 1 that 1 .' 1' 'is 1 2 ' 1 . A . By 1 1 Shy
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? 7-JR ANNA LEE SHY AGE 17 WEIGHT 140 HEIGHT 5 8 EYES Blue HAIR Brownetto LIKES Tall Mfn DISLIKES Short Boys AMBITION To Own A Lnr SONG Sweet Mwmmi PASTIME Goxng Wlth George NICKNAME Slann1e LLL ALHIEVEM NTS M1X0d Lhorus I 2 3 G rls Lhorus 1 P 3 Lwrnxvwl D117y Buton Edxtor of Oxxngc Q Black Flycr 1ff ixbxok btiif L1 S Plxy SLANNIE LEE Monroe School Songs My Monroe Hlgh School My Monroe H1gh School I m glad you re my school Your fame can t be denled Your d1m walls are my pr1de Your players loyal We ll call them royal So here's to M H S My Monroe H1gh, My Own Ha1l Monroe H1gh School Noble and Stron Ha1l Monroe Hlgh School To thee w1th loyal hear s, we ra1se our song Swelllng to heaven loud, our praises r1ng Ha1l Monroe H1gh School, for thee we sing Hall Monroe H1gh School, Gu1de of our youth Lead the thou students on, to l1ght and truth Ne'er shall thy sp1r1ts d1e, Thy walls decay Ha1l Monroe H1gh School, for thee we pray ,I iQsNN- SSS U ' 1 9 -' ..... . K , J 5.1---5 - 1 - ' Y ' x 7' S - f S y 1,1 i ' ' . ,L, , '. ' . , 'xr St. I Ye.' 4 ' .S , ' uqs 1 4: il ' Y! V v , . I ll ' 1 ll . I I gl t .
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Class H :story The Sen1ors of 1954 started through the1r long twelve years 1D 1942 The five that surv1ved together through all twelve years are as follows Janet Warfel, Irene Purdum, Mary Ann Becker, John Lamm1, and Helen Cornwell C0m1Dg later 1D the s1xth grade was June Underh1ll, Anna Lee Shy, Jonas Frey, Clarence Frey, and 1U the Sophomore year John Glass Freshman Year We were looking forward to our initiation, wh1ch occurred on October 5 The Seniors gave us a rough time, making us wear long underwear and a few other odd looking p1eces of c1oth1ng Later that n1ght we were shown a nice t1me at a we1ner roast at Purdum's farm CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Dav1d Lamm1 VICE PRESIDENT Helen Cornwell SECRETARY TREASURER Mary A Becker NEWS REPORTER Janet Warfel Sophomore Year Nothing much happened th1s year We settled down to a year of hard work and study We all agree w1th that CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Dav1d Lamm1 VICE PRESIDENT Mary Ann Becker SECRETARY TREASURER June Underhlll NEWS REPORTER Anna Lee Shy Junior Year We ordered our class r1ngs, and were anx1ous to get them We were Junlor Sen1or Banquet at Fettrows where we had an engoyable eVeD1Dg Later most of the Jun1ors and Sen1ors and the1r dates went to Columbus to a late mov1e Th1s year the Frey boys left us and moved to M1nnesota CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Dav1d Lamm1 VICE PRESIDENT Mary Ann Becker SECRETARY Anna Lee Shy TREASURER John Glass NEWS REPORTER Irene Purdum Sen1or Year Around the f1rst of October we had Freshman 1n1t1at1on The Sen1ors were in1tiated to the extent that they took home w1th them, the odor of Limburger Cheese Other aCt1V1t1eS th1s year were, Jun1or Sen1or Banquet, Senior Dance, Sen1or Class Play, and last of all commencement and graduatlon CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Anna Lee Shy VICE PRESIDENT John Dav1d Lamm1 SECRETARY John Glass TREASURER Dorothy Shoemaker NEWS REPORTER Irene Purdum By Helen Lou1se Cornwell ' 9 9 very much pleased when we received them in January. This year we had our
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