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Experience, W H ork in School Office, Salesmanship, Care of Children ouse Work, and Governess, Future Ambition, Dietician grapher. Wilb anslere rlaarm uml l' ' Hoff' of lriumpb. or Steno- Ilgfllly, slat . ' perforrlrs law' zlufirs wills a ORLANDO F. ALLMAN, Montpelier, Ohio, October 16, 1924 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep, Latin League 2, French Club 3, 4, Annual Board Assistant Circulation Manager, Experience, Farm Labor, Future Ambition, To be an Electrician or a Mechanic. He 'works with zz ilfeji ima' mos! lHIl11'l'SXll'C' solwzirzily, zubirli bi lussinufrs uclmire. PHYLLIS JEAN ont ' 1. s ANKNEY M pelier 1 2 G 1' , Montpelie , , 3, 4, Con ' een, Glee C r, Ohio, May 4 192 Tmercial, Typing Sch lub 1, 2, 3, Girl Asst Head Steno r port r P1-viat Her J OHN Mo ' , 5 olarship Test Bowl Reservesl 2 3 4 g apher Make up ld e on School Paper 3 Gre , ' ing , , , , Annual , - i itor, Ass' , Honors, Work, gg Shorthand ' Dancin Board, t Filing Clerk, Re- Cl1orus Girl in Operetta 1, Ofhce Certificates, Hobby, Music, Skating, Reading, g, Ballgames, Experience, Care of Children, Future Ambition, e Secretary, Nursing. Swear uml serem' Phyllis rafliulrs szznslainr' zvlaert' ever tin' typing skill is due fo mush diligrnl practice EDWAR .. goes. , D BARTLEY, Mon ' nticello, Ill., 1, 2 Swimmin ' 2, 3, ticello, Ill., Januar , 3, Montpelier 4, G g, Volley-ball, Bas 4, Ani y 8, 1924 eneral, B ' eball, Ha iual Board ' Worked at letics, Fo l oxing, Wrestliii ndballg F F A 1 Circulation Man Round House Fut tball R . . . ' M Cl b ager Lx , ure Ambi o eserxe 1 L Basketba Re Altla rome to , . u , 1 perience, Janitor, 'tion, Join the Marines, Ath- H , etterman 2, Letterman, Championship 4, l serve 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Letterman 4. Ougb be only alimzzlerl Ibis .nrlmol in bis senior know and enjoy his mzlurul lusl year, we lure of conqmfsl. Page 26 GERAL D LEROY PATTERSON, Montpelier, Ohio, June 15, 1924 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial, Honorable Mention in English 1, 2, 4-H three years, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 3, Social Service Committee 2, Assembly Committee 2, Vice President of Class 4, Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor on Hi-Line, Special Honors, junioii Play Part, Honorable mention at Bowling Green in English 2 years, winner of County Spelling Contest 1 year, trip to Boy's State in 1942, Hob- bies, Farm animals and aeronautics Experience, 6 years of Farming, Gas Station work, Restaurant work, Creamery Work, Future ambition, to attend Aeronautical School, Annual Board, Executive, General Business Editor, Typing. Ewr ar'hi1'z'iug, ever l7ll1'SIllllg, P111 is illreiirly winning laonors for l his labors. Hi' plays ll ilual vlmrurlrr in ilrunmiirs. , DICK E. PRESSLER, Montpelier, Ohio, july 7, 1926 1 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial, Scholarship Tests in Bookkeeping and Shorthand, received 7th place, Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4, Hi-Line 3, 1 fBusiness Editorj, 2 Citizenship Commission, Executive Board, Busi- l ness Editor, typing, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Sive years l in 4-H, Reporter 4 years, Vice President 2 years, Junior Play Part, l Special Honors, Shorthand Gregg Certificates and Pin, Hobbies, Swimming, Stamp Collecting, Experience, Confectionery Clerk, Gas Station Attendant, Garage Work, Farm Work, Future Ambition, journalism, or Certified Public Accountant. Hz' has ll lime for work anal a time for play. Ill' rloes all bis tasks well and wifb a sense of conjiilzfilcr. BETTY ELIZABETH CRITCHFIELD, Montpelier, o., oct. 16, 1925 West Unity 1, Montpelier 2, 3, 4, Commercial, Student Council 4, Assembly Commission 4, Annual Board, Treasurer, Girl Reserves President, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Membership Chair- man, 4 President, F. H. A. 2, Received First Degree, G. A. R. 3, 4, Awards, Special Honors, Treasurer of Class 2, 4, 4-H three years, Operetta 1, 2, Junior Play, Christmas and Assembly Plays, Bowling Penant, Won Spelling Contest in High School at West Unity when a Freshman, President of Girl Reserves of Northwestern Ohio, At- tendant of Senior Queen, Received Gregg Shorthand Certificates for 60, 80, and 100 uords, Hobbies, Architecture Scrap Book of Homes,
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VAL I.AliUl'i CONNOLLY, Nlontpelier, Ohio, hlay 7, 1924 Montpelier l, Z, 3, 4, Agriculture, Athletics, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, lntramural, Basketball, Organizations, Student Council 4, AS- sembly Commission 4, Annual Board, General Manager, Basketball liditor, Band l, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, President, M Club 3, 4, Treasurer, 4-H, Two Years, President Second Year, Member of Montpelier Guernsey Calf Club. Honors, Xvinner of Showmanship Contest at County Fair in 1942, Rc- ceived Ohio State Farmer Degree of 1943, Track Medals, Hobbies, Hunting, Stamp Collection, Experience, Farming, N. Y. A., Worked on Superior Township Roads, Future Ambition, Aeronautics. Hr' is so full of life uml lwli ffm! he zimzfil iirrely lwluu' up if ln' izli' uzmfbvi' iihmlill. Ile j1mn'i,n'.t fufborrllifxi jn11t'i'rx. OUR BLUE PRINTS ARE FINISHED By DICK PRESSLER Wfe crossed the threshold into high school, deeming it a great pleasure to enter such worth- while portals to gain a wider variety of knowledge to aid us in crossing lifels tempestuous and trou- bled sea. The world was in a morbid period of de- flation and great dramatic stress played on the heartstrings of human souls. However, we plunged onward, ever onward, hoping that in four years we would gaze upon the glowing horizon of graduation which would send us out again across this same threshold into a world free of worries or care to gain a corner of the earth for ourselves. We have had our numerous reverses but time has healed all of these, and we are conhdent we have in some small measure replaced set-backs with a glorious sunrise. Achievements came slowly and with extreme difhculty, but we ask no reprisals, led the way to shoulder responsibilities. Will you then give us our birthright, which we humbly feel we would like to possess with honor. Our four year of high school brought with them the happiest moments we have ever known, or perhaps ever will know, but we feel that a full, abundant life lies ahead, which will reflect achieve- ments of our high school days--patriotism, loyal- ty, citizenship, knowledge, and friendship. Our freshman year brought with it a fresh- man initiation and a term collared upon us with rightful ownership- Greenies, Many more par- ties ensued, and soon it was time for us Juniors to stage the annual class play, entitled i'The Case of the Squealing Cat. We gained a great deal of en- joyment by seeing fellow-townspeople entertained by our humble portrayal with a mystery setting. On a dazzling April evening, we assembled in the gorgeously decorated banquet hall to honor the Seniors with a dinner dance. At the end of this active third year We knew our greatest and final test would come after a short vacation, when We would again enter the school to participate in the last year of our high school career. We materialized a Yearbook, with the central theme, Our Challenge, binding is pages. It was to mirror a profile of the year's activities. NWC, as Seniors, also were enthralled, indeed, by the thrilling setting of the Spanish design ar- ranged by our junior hosts at the annual junior-- Senior banquet. Don't Take My Penny was a clever comedy fa, . -, . VAL CONNOLLY demonstrative of the modern attitude displayed by many parents in training their children. Now on the brink of graduation, we carry a personal message from our country's leader, President Roosevelt, asking us to participate in bringing to a close this mighty upheaval of a bitter War waged against us. We, as graduates, starting down life's path, hope and pray to a powerful God, that soon the world will again be governed by an everlasting peace, and that justice and liberty will reign for- ever. -Dick Pressler Dick Pressler, Val Connolly, LeRoy Patterson, Betty Critchfield. Page 25
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CATHARIN12 BIBLE, Montpelier, Ohio, June 6, 1925 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial, Annual Board Circulation Com- mittee, Assistant Soldier Personcll Editor, Stenographer, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, G. R. A. 3, 4, Honors, Operetta 2, 3, junior Class Play 3, Hob- bies, W'riting Letters, Dancing, A11 Kinds of Sports, Experience, House W'ork, Future Ambition, To be Successful in Life, Athletics, Intra- mural Basketball, Bowling Ilrr xkulei' are ber 1'0111j11111jw1 in lrer .il1i11'1' 1'i1m'. JOHN BOISHER, Edon, Ohio, june 4, 1924 1 2 Montpelier 3, 4, General, Athletics, Football Manager 3, I 1 2 Intramural 4, Glee Club 3, Operetta, Class I b 3- Annual Board Assistant Art 'n Fxperience, Boat ful in Ifdon , -, Basketbal , -, Camera C u , ing Hunti g, . ion, Success l , 1 Track 4, I Orlicer 1, President 1, .' I Editor, Hobby, Race Horses, Swimm , I Attendant, Bowling, Round House, Future Ambiti Any Undertaking. elier, Ohio, November 26, 1923 ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor- NDT Montp ltits Foot f M. Honors, b- GEORGE BRA , Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, General, Athe 1, Club 3, 4, Annual Board Assistant Football Editor, able Mention on Football Team in 1943 of Northwestern Ohio, Ho bies, Sports, Railroad W'ork, Experience, Care of the Athletic Field I Driving a Bakery Truck, County Road W'ork, Railroad Wtrrk, Fu I ture Ambition, Telegrapher or Fireman. He is already an zzilm 011 Ibn' r'11i11'n111l, 111111 is goml limller f l l ' Um-If Sum. 1 VIVIAN LOUISE CHIQADLE, Peru, Indiana, September 2, 1925 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial, Athletics, Basketball 4, Bowling 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, G. R. 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 4, 1st Degree, G. R. A. 3, Secretary 4, Annual Board Make-Up, Typist, Honors, Operetta 2, 3, Shorthand Certificates, Secretary of Victory 4-H Club, Secre- tary of Stewardship in Otterbein Guild, Secretary of High School Bowling League, Captain of Bowling Team, Honorable Mention in Essay Contest, Freshman Year, Awarded G. R. A. Bowling Award in junior Year, 4-H 1 year, Hobbies, Bowling, Embroidery, and Rol- ler Skating, Special Honors, B in 4-H Iixhibit, First in 1943 Com- munity Institute Iixliibit, Experience, House Work, Care of Children, Future Ambition, Bookkeeper and Secretary. A Iinwy miie, mba g1'u1'1's our t'111.w with vase and Jigwzily. VIRGINIA RUTH COLE, Gulfport, Mississippi, October 12, 1925 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics, F. H. A. lst Degree, G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. R. A. 3, Band 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Took Part in Operettas, Chorus Girl, Hobby Singing, Dancing, Ex- periences, Maid, Soda Fountain Girl, Housework, Care of Children' Future Ambition, To W'ork in Defense Factory. A wry zrrxufifi' lvien' of fJ111111111ily, mlm can shim' in any iasle xfn' ieillx fo. RALPH COX, Highland Park, Michigan, April 18, 1825 Montpelier 1, 2, 3, 4, College Prep, Bowling Green French 1, Foot- ball 3, 4, Chairman of Social Service, Annual Board Executive Board Business Manager, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trumpet, Solo, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Trumpet, 3rd, Latin 1, 2, French 3, Camera Club 3, Honors, Scout W'ork, Operetta 1, 2, Boy Scout 4 years, Ex- perience, Creamery W'ork 6 Years, Future Ambition, Follow Father'S Business. Ilix fmt! blzxiflexi 1'xj1erie11t'f' lmx 111eril1'11 him a lzoxifirm ui busi flu' 11111111111 Slajf. lI1'KX IIIAIIILIKUI' OH Page 27
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