Monroe School - Pilot Yearbook (Plumwood, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Class W111 We the Sen1or Class of Monroe School, c1ty of Plumwood, county of Madlson, commonwealth of the state of Oh1o, be1ng of sound m1nd and memory do make publ1sh, and declare, th1s our last w1ll and testament, ln the manner and form as follows We, as Sen1ors, leave the follow1ng to the rema1n1ng classes To the Jun1ors, we leave our s1ncere w1shes that you have a wonderful Sen1or year and tr1p Also we leave you the hlghest honor, that of leavlng the Sen1or room as your own To the Sophomores, we leave our ab1l1ty of cutt1ng classes w1thout gettlng caught To the Freshmen, we leave you w1th more pr1v1leged years ahead of you and s1ncerely w1sh that you all become Senlors To the teachers, Mrs Puckett, Mrs Roudebush, M1ss Ogden, Mr Oxley, Mr F1fe, Mr Burnham, we leave our deepest grat1tude for the1r pat1ence and efforts wh1ch have made our class the success that lt 1S We know that we w1ll be sadly m1ssed, but we hope they w1ll be able to carry on w1thout us and not let the1r grlef get the best of them Mary Ann Becker w1shes to w1ll her pretty even wh1te teeth to Janet O1ler, so she can g1ve everyone a n1ce sm1le Anna Lee Shy w1shes to w1ll her ab1l1ty of danclng to Larry N1xon, Jerry Llghtle, and J1mmy M1ller so they can make good use of the Sen1or Prom next year Dorothy Shoemaker w1shes to w1ll her pretty brown ha1r to anyone who 15 crazy enough to take lt Irene Purdum w1shes to w1ll her qu1etness to V1Ck1 Spachner, so she can get better grades 1D conduct Helen Cornwell w1shes to w1ll her th1nness to Betty Howsmon, so she can be a new Monroe H1gh Cheerleader Janet Warfel w1shes to w1ll her ab111ty of worklng Algebra to Marcella so she can be an A student Delores Underh1ll w1shes to w1ll her 25 1nch wa1st l1ne to Barbara Foulk, so she won t have to waddle John Dav1d Lamm1 w1shes to w1ll h1S tallness to MarV1n Yutzy John Glass w1shes to w1ll h1s curly ha1r to Dav1d Van Dyke We hope that the part1es ment1oned above w1ll benef1t from th1s our last w1ll and testament and remember us forever By Delores Underhlll 1 ! . , . ' 1 I

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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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Class Prophecy It 1S now the summer of 1974 My Job 1S to 1nterv1ew all k1UdS of people LOOk1Dg over my notebook of 1nterest1ng subjects, the f1rSt that I not1ce 1S the class of 1954 So here I am Startlng on the most famous of all M H S Classes The f1rSt name on the 11st 1S June Adams CUnderh1llJ She and her husband Duke l1ve on a farm 1D B1g Pla1n, Oh1o Wh1le I was 1nterv1ew1ng June, the door flew open and 1n came the sweetest set of tw1ns I had ever seen She told me she had named them Punk and Ell1ot I wonder where she ever got such names as that? Maybe she was remember1ng her Sen1or Year at Monroe H1gh School and that w1ener roast at Mad1SOD Lake For my next 1nterv1ew I have to travel to New York C1ty John Glass certa1nly surpr1sed me, because now he owns a fur salon on F1fth Avenue 1D New York In sp1te of all h1s money he st1ll dr1ves that l1ttle 3 Ford w1th the one cardboard w1ndow John has a lot of g1rls to take care of h1s money and I th1nk he has h1S eye set on the one w1th those t1ght sk1rts that he l1kes so well Irene Purdum 1S the head Model at Glasse s Fur Salon, and I m1ght say a very pretty one She must have gotten over her shyness now, because she f1nally marrled her ch1ldhood sweetheart J F and I th1nk she spends a lot of t1me travel1ng between New York and Motley, M1nnesota Does anyone know who J F 1S9 All at once someth1ng shoots before me so fast that all I can see 1S a streak of smoke As lt slows down a l1ttle, I see that lt 1S John D Lamml, now a famous JET PILOT and what should I see hang1ng on to the ta1l of the plane s1ng1ng, You ll never get away? None other than Marcella Underhlll It S about t1me to g1Ve up k1d' My next 1DterV1eW takes me to the w1lds of Puerto R1co where we f1nd Mary Ann Becker as a great woman explorer She 1S now the leader of a famous tr1v1al group called the 'Man Hunters She also tells me that all men are tame and she wants a w1ld one? Janet Warfel 1S 1n Iowa bus1ly teach1ng school, and try1ng so hard make the l1ttle ones learn the ABC S when she's really th1nk1ng about the new SC1eDCe teacher over 1D the next bu1ld1ng Next I'm off to Cal1forn1a to see Helen Cornwell Local gOSS1p 13 that Helen S dO1Dg very well for herself I f1nd her b3Sk1Dg 1D the sun and wr1t1ng a book ent1tled, Ten Easy Ways to Catch A Man CONTINUED ES V . . . . . . , . , 1 . , . . , . ' ' ' VV I If . ' . . . , , ' ' W I ll . . . . . to - g . . q - . l . . l ' ' ' Y' VI fe , O

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