Montpelier High School - Mirror Yearbook (Montpelier, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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CARL DEADMAN Carl is a boy with unlimited possibilities. He has a magnetic personality that attracts everyone whom he meets. He is an excellent conversationalist. He adjusts himself quickly to any situation and is a natural leader. He is a willing worker, eager to do his share in promoting successful projects and will sometime prove his worth in the administrative world. Class 1-2-3-45 Basket Ball 4, Guard, Center Back to Guard5 Track 2-3-4, javelin5 Hi-Y -3-4, Pres. of Maumee Valley Councilg Lit- erary Society 25 Athletic Association 2-3-4, Treasurer 25 Annual Board 4, Business Man- ager5 Glee Club 2-3-45 Debate 45 Tennis 3-45 Intra-Mural Sports, B.B. 2-35 Special Hon- ors received, Sent to Hi-Y Camp. ELDRED L. FABER Eldred appears to be quite reserved, but when one knows him he is very sociable. He has many friends and likes to be among them. Although he has never taken part in Athletics, he has done his part by his regular attendance. Eldred is sincere and frank and is always willing to fulfill whatever duty he may be assigned to do. Class 1-2-3-45 Athletic Association 1-2-3-45 Annual Board, Assistant Music Editor 45 Orchestra, Saxophone 3-45 Community Band, Saxophone 1-25 lntra-Mural, Class B.B. 35 Won Slogan Prize. ROBERT M. FOUST Robert's friends have always found his personality to be a pleasing one. He is always in a jocular mood which makes his social contacts enjoyable. He is sincere and frank in everything he does. On the football field Bob identified himself by his fighting spirit. His appearance is very neat and his manners are always commendable. Class 1-2-3-45 Basket Ball 1, Forward5 Foot- ball, 3-4, Center5 Smith-Hughes 35 Athletic Association 1-2-3-45 Annual Board 4, Snap- shot Editor5 Latin League 15 Glee Club 3-45 Community Band 1-2-3-4, Trombone5 Spe- 1 cial Honors received, Swimming. HOWARD GORGAS Howard has always endeavored to be friendly to everyone. He has taken an active part iri all school activities. His goal has for years been that of a draftsman. He is religiously inclined and is the pos- sessor of high ideals and morals. Howard is eager to please and strives hard to do his part in whatever activity he is engaged in. Class 3-45 Hi-Y 2-3-4, Vice-President 45 Athletic Association 3-45 Annual Board 4, Art Editor5 Latin League 3-45 Glee Club 1-2-3-45 Class Oflices Held, President 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Debate Team 45 Literary Contest 45 Special Honors re- ceived, Sent to Hi-Y Camp 1930. 28

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Q- .--fee The MIRROR ROBERT W. BOYER Bob has been faithful during his four years at High School. He is truthful and considerate of others--is studious and has much ability. He has a winning way and gains many friends. He is a willing worker and very alert at all times, his interests centering in athletics and the slide trombone. Class l-2-3-44 Basket Ball 5, Center, Captain 2nd Teamg Athletic Association 1-2-3-44 Annual Board 4, B.B. Editorg 4-H Club 5 years, 2-first, I-second, 2-third, Orchestra l-2-3, Trombone, Senior Orchestra 43 Intra- Mural Sports, Inter-Class B.B. l-2-49 Spe- cial Honors received, Free trip to Columbus. D. LUCILE BROWN Lucile Brown is interested in music and sports. She is fun-loving and is active in the clubs of the school. She always does her share of the school work and to the best of her ability. Lucile is especially talented in music and spends all of her sparc moments enjoy- ing this art. Class 1-2-3-4, Girl Reserve 1-2-33 Theta Episoln I-2-3-4, Literary Society 1-2, Ath- letic Association 1-2-3-4g Girls Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Orchestra, Pianog Literary Con- test l year. WILTRUDE BROWN Upon first meeting, you find Wiltrude very quiet. When one becomes better acquainted he finds her very humorous and jolly. She masters everything that she takes up, thus she rates high in her class. She is careful to tell the truth at all times. Class l-2-3-4, Girl Reserve 1-2-3-45 Ath- letic Association 3, Annual Board Assistant Snapshot Editor 4, Latin League l-2-3-4, Glee Club 2g 4-H Club 3 years. ELEANOR BRINER Eleanor is a shy young girl who seems to have many opinions of her own, but does not wish to make them known to everyone. She is of the type who will not say much, but acquires not a small bit of knowledge by listening and remembering what she hears. Class 1-2-3-45 Girl Reserve 3-45 Athletic Association 35 Annual Board Feature Editor 4, Latin League 1-2-3-43 4-H Club, seven years, prizes, 2-third, l-fourthl Trip to Ohio State Fair. 27



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as The MIRROR GRETA GRIFFITH She is interested in all school work, especially the subjects of typing and English. The literary work has been more attractive to her than the other subjects. As for hobbies, she has two. They are the writing of poetry and children's stories and art of making friends. Class 1-2-3-43 Athletic Association I-Z-3-45 Theta Epsilon l-2-3-45 Girl Reserve 4g An- nual 4, Memoriam Editor. RUBY ELEANOR HAINES Eleanor has the most unusual sense of humor of anyone in the class. She is the first to see a joke or to appreciate it. She is very agreeable and has many friends. She has long been a diligent student and has acquired a knowledge of many subjects far beyond that of the average girl. Girl Reserve 1-2-3-43 Literary Society 2-3-4, Secretary and Treasurer 2-3, Program Com- mittee 4g Atheltic Association 1-2-3-4g An- nual Board 4, joke Editorg Latin League 1-2g 4-H Club 1. AUGUSTA J. HAUCK Beauty, wisdom, kindness, grace, love, that char- acterizes Augusta. Because of natural ability and her common as a shoe attitude the school has chosen her to fill many of its executive offices. She is an apt saxophonist, a good speaker, a star athlete, a fine stu- dent, and a lovely personality. Class I-2-3-45 Basket Ball 1-2-3-4, Forward and Running Centerg Track l, Baseball Throw, S0-yard Dash, Relayg Girl Reserve 3-4, Literary Society 2, Athletic Association 1-2-3-45 Annual Board 4, General Athletic Managerg Latin League 1-2-3-4, Secretary l-2, Treasurer 3, President 4, 4-H Club lg Class Oliices, President 1, President 2, Vice- President 4g Athletic Ofiices, Captain of B.B. Team 3-4, Debate Team 2g Intra-Mural Sports, Class B.B. 1-2-3-4. NADINE I-IELLER Nadine, a sea-goddess's name. But our Nadine, she's more than that. Our Annual Treasurer, and oh! she is so efficient with the money. In the classroom no one has been known to make more witty and yet correct recitations. She has a fertile imagination that shall some day carry her to her goal. Class l-2-3-43 Basket Ball 4, Jump Centerg Athletic Association 3-43 Annual Board 4, Treasurerg 4-H Club l-2-3g lntra-Mural Sports, Class B.B. 2-4. 29

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