Montpelier High School - Mirror Yearbook (Montpelier, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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DOYLE G. SWANSON Depart 111 en f-History Mr. Swanson possesses a keen, alert mind and an interest in many activities. He is well informed on both current and ancient topics, especially those pertain- ing to history and law. He meets the students on a firm, easy footing and im- mediately wins their esteem. Homi'fAtwood. Indiana Sflllllllfxxiilbllili College Di'gr'i'i'f--A. B. Arlilifii'.t--Sophomore Class Advisor l14l DONNA H. BURNS Hemi' of English Dejmrfmmif The Senior Class owes much to Miss Burns, who has given so liberally of her talents and her leisure in aiding us to carry out successfully our various projects. She has been our guide and inspiration and there is not one among us who would not do his best in attempting to follow her requests. Humr'7Cedarville, Ohio Sc'bo0lfCedarville College, Vfooster Colleje Dr'grt'1'x-A. B., B. S. in liducation Arlil'iiirx-Supervisor of Yearbook, Senior Class Advisor, D:'a:n.uie Coach, Girl Reserve Advisor MARJORIE L. HETH DrfjlarffnmI-English, Histor-v Problems of American Deizzorsravy Miss Heth has a certain illusive quality of inbred dignity and wisdom, yet she possesses in addition the ability to see the humor- ous side of life. Often this helps her to cause some phase of her work to make a lasting impression upon a student's mind. HomrfMontpelier, Ohio School-Lake Iirie College, Hillsdale College, Defiance College, Bowling Green State Normal, Northwestern University Dl'gl'l'l'1A. B. Affil'ifil'S'FI'CSl'lI11ilI1 Class Advisor WALTER W. FABEN Dl'1Jlll'flHt'I1f-FYPIIFI7, English Mr. Faben is one of the best liked members of our faculty as he is sincerely interested in the students as individuals and in their undertakings. He is ever ready to aid us and to draw upon his great storehouse of knowledge and experience to supplement our class room material or club programs. Hmm'-Toledo, Ohify Svlmol-University of Michigan, Kenyon College, john Hopkins University Di'grc'r'fA. B, llffil'ifi!'.Y kIl.lIliOl' Class Advisor, Junior Play Coach, French Club Advisor RUTH RICHEY Dvparhncnz'-Lufin, Gmrral Hisfory Miss Richey always gives one the impression that she is deeply engrossed in whatever she happens to be doing and that she is putting her whole personality into it. She is always willing to render her services and aid to the students whether in Latin class, Library, or outside of school. HumrfYoungstown, Ohio Sflmal-Oliio University Di'gri'i'-A. B. Arsliriliex-I.atin League Advisor, Librarian, News Reporter Siudrnfs and Teavfarrx

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1 PRINCIPAL H. M. SHAEFFER D1'parhm'r1l-Algebra H omt'-Montpelier, Ohio Srlzool-Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, Ohio State University. Dr'gr4'r'x-A. B. I Advisor-Hi-Y Club PILOTS SCHOOL THROUGH SUCCESSFUL YEARS Mr. Shaeffer has had much experience in dealing with young people both in. school and in Y. M. C. A. work, as adviser of the Hi-Y Club and in leading discussion groups at Hi-Y conferences. He has a great capacity for understanding the problems ofi high school students and is always glad to see them enjoy themselves but he does not tolerate contempt or dis- regard of authority. ' As Algebra instructor, he greets each new Freshman class and becomes well acquainted with its various members, who are impressed by his dignity and sagacity. He has charge of the curriculum and personally aids any or all students in choosing a schedule which will be both interesting and beneficial to the individual. He is progressive and is recognized as an outstanding 'member of the community, known for his quiet humor, natural ability, keen intellect, and fine personality. His qualities of integrity, sincerity, and earnestness have won for him an esteemed place among the residents of Montpelier, and we are proud to have him as a representative of our school. He and his family are well known to the student body and are well liked by all because they have so made themselves a part of the school and have shown so much enthusiasm for our activities and sports. -BETTY BI-INNILTT Almost Time for the Bell l13l



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DALE V. SWANSON Dt'IIdVfHIl'I1f'Sl'il'lIt'l', Maflauzellcs Mr. Swanson, who is more familiarly known as Coach, has a winning personality as is evidenced by his many friends. He has a well developed sense of humor and all of the qualities of good sportsmanship. Students leave his classes feeling that what they have learned has been infinitely worth their while. Di'gri't'fll. S. A., M. S. Indiana State University Arliiiliri--Director of Athletics and Basketball Coach EDWARD W. TITUS Dejmrlrrlwlf-T-yjring, Slrorlfaamf, Booklzt'c'j1i11g Mr. Titus is very quiet and unassuming but he possesses a certain distinction and nobility of character which cause his as- sociates to recognize his superior mentality and ideals. He takes charge of the business of our school and prepares the students for the commercial world. IlU!Ilt'+UtHVIlI1g Green Srfmnlf-liowliiig Green State College Degr i'i'. i -ll. S. in lfducation xlt'fil'ilii'x7Tennis, Treasurer of School VILETTA BRETTHAUER Dt'lmrfuzvul-Homz' Et'm1omit'x, Gc'm'r'al Sl'il'Ill't' The outstanding thing about Mrs. Bretthauer is her large capacity for understanding girls and their problems. She has a great fund of knowledge, something of which often reveals it- self from behind her quiet, yet never uninteresting, personality. She is well fitted to manage our Home Economics Department. llulllrfllicksville, Ohio Srlmule -Defiance College, Ohio State University, Columbia University IJi'gri'i'+ll. s. .flrlilifii'ifTl1eta-lfpsilon Advisor WILBUR BRUNER IJl'fIlll'fIIIUIIfiAgI'il'IlIflIl'l' mul Shop Two months ago Mr. Bruner left us to take up his new work in liaton, Ohio. His presence is greatly missed both in the school and in the community. He is remembered for his Congeniality, his generosity, his qualities of leadership, loyalty, tenacity, and his high ideals. lliurli'--Motttpelier, Ohio Srlmul-Oliio State University, Cornell University lJt'gri'i'--li. S. in Agriculture Ai'li1ilii'.i- lf. F. A. Advisor KEN N ETH MORSE lluini'f--Montpelier, Ohio Si'lmuffOliio Stale Degrm'-ll. S. in Agriculture ll Wfork LOUISE LATTANNER Dt'f7dfflIIt'IIf-MIlXfl' anal Ari Miss Lattanner is the head of our Music Department. She is a good friend of all who know her and is much admired for her ability to play the piano, sing and conduct our school orchestra. She is so cheerful that it is a joy to associate with her. Under her capable instruction many musicians have been trained. llUllIt lh'lUl1IPCUCF, Ohio Srfmrllfllowling Green College, Ohio State University, Cincinnati Conservatory ol' Music, University of Cincinnati Dvgrm'-Special Diploma, P. S, M. At'tiiifii'.i--filet' Club, Orchestra Art. Reading, Geography in Ciratles llfl

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