Football CCC Recognition
Congratulations Panthers!
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On Saturday, 10/26, the Monroe City Marching Band competed at Macon Band Day and placed 4th in the 2A category for both band and indoor color guard. It was a highly competitive day and both groups gave their best performances of the season, stacking up well against bands from all over Missouri.
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Many of the early basketball teams were photographed by Monroe City photographer Belle Johnson. Her sister had attended the Monroe City Institute for four years and married local jeweler, Manning Walker. Not only was Miss Belle Johnson the recorder of Monroe City’s early history in her photos, documenting more than a half century, but she achieved national status in her chosen profession. She was a charter member of the Photographic Association of Missouri in 1894. Today, photographers continue to study her work because of her distinctive use of lighting. So during National Women's Month, we celebrate Belle Johnson, who also advertised in the early tournament books. Learn more about this photographer in this Powerpoint compiled by one of our 100th anniversary committee members.

ust a decade after Monroe City's first basketball tournament, the MHS boys' basketball team earned MHS a reputation of excellence on and off the court.

MS Red Ribbon Week

Athletic Dept.
Weekly Activities
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Class 2 District 7 + District 8
Football Bracket
Monroe City will host Highland Friday, Nov. 1st.
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HS Cross Country Results!
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Football Final Score!
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Congratulations Mrs. Brandt!

Football Game Day!
*Senior Night
*1994 State Championship Recognition @ Halftime
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HSXC Meet Day!
Entrance: There will be one entrance into the fairgrounds. Same entrance as last year. Enter off Hwy 54 by the KJFM Eagle 102 Building.
Location: Pike County Fairgrounds 15884 US 54 Bowling Green, MO
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Thank you Ministerial Alliance for cooking and serving a delicious meal for our parents and community at our Fall Family Showcase.










Congratulations Lady Panthers!
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What were the popular tunes of 1925 when the first basketball tournament was held in Monroe City? “Sweet Georgia Brown,” “Yes Sir, That’s my Baby,” “Five Foot Two and Eyes of Blue” and “If You Knew Susie” were among the popular hits of the time. The Charleston and Fox Trot were the dances of the time. Listen in to some of these tunes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm-gAmzo0EY&list=PLYsQplD6lG4MHZicOIvvnWmebelp3cFQk

Staff had some fun on this short week with secret dress up days: Mon Blackout, Tues Hat Day, Wed Christmas in October. Students finally started catching on Tuesday afternoon😁


Housing was a concern for basketball players and officials who were participating in the early years of the Monroe City tournament. The Nov. 27, 1928, Monroe City News reported that housing was needed for more than 200 visitors. The News reported, “There is little doubt that Monroe City will rise to the present need.”

1994 State Champions
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Monroe City Girls Golf team finishes 7th in State! Congratulations players and coaches! We are proud of you!
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Mrs. Weldon's Multimedia Class is hard at it#mcpride



