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' nl Scrlol QW' 4.9- EERE!!! ffmssomw Q45 ammo ln Volume XIX the Senior Class ot l937 presents a novel exposition ot Beauty as recorded in Montpelier l-ligh School at Montpelier, Ohio. WINS HIGHEST AWARD IN NATIONAL CONTEST The 1936 Mirror Was the one and only Annual in Ohio to be awarded Superior All-American rating in the National Contest by the National Schol- astic Press Association at Minneapolis. The book was in competition With schools having an enrollment of 500 and was selected as one of thirteen in the United States to receive this honor. Page l
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-A QP? ' ll A lillll' EXECUTIVE BOARD Clinton Bartley ......., l-1OYCl SlCil'1l ..........., .................... B usiness Manager T1'1UflOW Beek ....,,. ............................. B usiness Editor ViClOI' Tl'1Orpe ....... ........A A ssistant General Manager lack Weidner .................... Assistant Business Manager Theodore Chapman .............. Assistant Business Editor Lelly' MGTIG VV1ll1C11'I1S ..,,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,-,',--,--- T reqsuref Doris lean Smith ........ Winona Kaufman ,......,. Virginia Gabriel .....,.,. Dorothy Gump ,,.,.... ........General Manager .........Assistant Treasurer IEAN LUXAN ..............................Secretary ..........Recording Secretary ..............Literary Editor ORANGE LAND QUEEN lean Luxan, a member of the Donna H. Burns ....... Modeling cr Grecian Gown ARLENE BAER class of l937, withdrew early in the year to take up her residence at St. Petersburg, Florida. She had the signal distinction of being chosen Orange Land Queen, and a Coronation ball was given in her honor. ..............Advisor Many centuries ago a small European peninsula pro- vided a dwelling place for a race of people, known as Greeks. They had a common l-anguage, religion, and cul- ture and were envied by other nations. Because their lands were fertile and their resources copious they were susceptible to frequent attacks from their enemies. With steadfast zeal they easily defeated all toes and finally, their valor being unreputed, men no longer dared to contest with them. Then came a period in their history that far excelled the culture of former ages- Still today the eloquence of their accomplishments is such a revelation of beauty that men doubt that it ever can be rivaled or excelled. But, with- standing the fact that the ancient splendor seems invincible, we have found in our school a modern example which might truly have a place in line with that exotic, antique beautyl -Dorothy Gump Page 2
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