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Monroe School Holds Reunion

Written on May 27, 2014 by News Release

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(From left) front row: Bill Bradley, David Ellenwood, Keith Nettrouer, Doug Berry, Lester Compton and Larry Manuel. Second row: Paul Carlin, Michael England, Keith Carlin, Blaine Farley, Cindy McConnell, Danny Sechrist, Phil Meade, Bernice Compton and Marilyn Hoppus. Third row: David Howell, Betsy Shepherd, Linda Whitaker, Hulda Francis, Linda Jackson, Judy Robinson and Beverly Francis. Fourth row: Judy Prater, Rita Haywood, Betty Ellison, Elaine Carlin, Jean Sellers, Mary Compton, Patty Linn. Teacher and Mr. Colonel Likens. (Photo provided)

The Monroe School is holding a reunion from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 8, at the Pierceton Elementary School gym.

In 1917, Monroe was one of six small schools in Monroe Township that was consolidated into Monroe Consolidated Schools. A new building was built  on land located on 600 South and State Road 13 south of Pierceton. There were six total rooms. Each room had a coal stove for heat until the 60’s when a new coal furnace was installed in the basement.

The new building was named Monroe Township Consolidated School and was moved into in January 1917. In the fall of 1953, one of the second story classrooms was converted into a cafeteria with Clara Steiner serving as cook. Clara served as cook until the school was closed in 1969 and the students were transferred to either Pierceton or Sidney Elementary.

Shown here are a group of fifth and sixth grade students in the spring of 1964.

Many fun times were shared at Monroe School and if you would like to be a part of sharing in those memories, contact Deb at 574-594-2210 by Monday, June 2, for reservations.

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