Montpelier High School - Mirror Yearbook (Montpelier, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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1 SUPT. H. S. MOFFITT Dr'purfmr'nf--Physics, Algebra, Geometry Home-Mt. Vernon, Ohio School-Hiram College, Bethany College-Columbia University i Degrem-B. S., M. A. Honors-Pi Gamma Mu TWELVE YEARS PROGRESS WITH MR. MOFFITT AS C5U!DE Wlnle in reality Supt. H. S. Moffitt has served in this capacity for thirteen years, to the class of 193 6, he represents the ever present guiding and propelling force of the Montpelier schools. It is he who has watched our progress and development, triumphs and defeats, throughout our school career and in the various activities connected with this period of life. He has rejoiced with us, worried with us and about us, witnessed the arrival of new students and departure of old, without losing sight of his sane philosophy and his ex- ceptional sense of humor. He possesses the ability to put people at their ease and to convey his meaning to an audience. He compels attention. The feeling of awe which we felt during grade school days has been replaced by one of deep respect and admiration for him. We find that if he once discovers some latent ability or potential talent in one of his students he expects to see this further developed and is willing to aid each of them in shaping his life along lines of interest and in fields where he may succeed. He has attempted to make us more broad minded by discussing current events and world problems with us, by pointing out and explaining the recent scientific inventions, and giving abstract theories a practical application. -BETTY BENNETT Official Busi11c'ss i12l

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F 5' ' A. Brouxn, Pirx. ,, EDUCATION BECOMING MORE NECESSARY Five Business Men Solve l+s Problems liach member of our School Board must assume the obligations of an active citizen- ship, and we are confident that he does this with a willing heart and an earnest mind. Public life should be among the highest and noblest ambitions. To promote the general welfare is to achieve the greatest of all benefits to ones community. To work without pay, give freely of time, experience, and wisdom, is rare in this land of industrious self advancement, and yet every Board of Education for every school system in the land does this conscientiously and cheerfully every year. XVe sincerely hope that our Board of Education, which has always consistently and admirably fulfilled its duties, will find a reward in the achievements of the many boys and girls to whom they have made an education possible. -JACK LUXAN IU'-Iff111M11f'i' Ruljllw Boom' lnlm Ilcllw' Dr. I,. H. Lngln 'Ill



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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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