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OFFICE STENOGRAPHER Our school stenographer, better known as Laura, is truly an optimist and a nec- essary individual in our plant. That sweet smile which greets us, is sincere and gen- uine and we feel that we can speak with the utmost confidence under all conceiv- able circumstances. She keeps the even tenor of her way, taking care of corre- spondence, tabulating grades, meeting visitors, and a legion of tasks, that seem never too many for her willing hand. She is a graduate of Iackson Business College and well prepared to fill the posi- tion in a capable manner. -Winona Kaufman Laura Bevier. Office Secretary ELMER STRAYER Mr. Strayer for twenty-two years has opened the doors of a clean well kept school to an onrushing mob of students. ln the evening he closes these doors behind them only after the building is in shipshape for the next day. From the well kept shrubbery to the most hidden nook everything is kept in order. Many say that cleanliness is next to Godli- ness and Mr. Strayer has put this theory into practice so as , to make the surroundings as enjoyable as possible to the -' students. He spends most of his time thinking and helping the student body in every way possible. He is the one who gives the facial, manicure, and shave to the building. His genial disposition and willingness to help everyone makes him very well liked. -Harold McFann Elmer Sf1'UYe1'f Cusmdian TOKENS CF AFFECTION VV e are indeed grateful for the many gifts, that have so generously been ours to enjoy this year and express our hearty appreciation to our friends who were so thoughtful. Mrs. N. G. Lash has painted her yearly gift of the class rose, to be placed with the senior picture in the High School Hall. She has also remembered each of the seniors and High School Faculty, with a de- scriptive card, showing the date of commencement, class flower and class colors. Ville de Paris, a yellow rose, which is the senior class flower is predominating on the card. With this years gift it brings the number above one thou- sand. Mrs- Lash has won the heartfelt thanks from all concerned in the Montpelier High School. Silk Flags were donated to the Grade School by the Women's Relief Corps. The W. C. T. U. gave to our High School Library a book entitled, What About Alcohol? Mr. E. M. Riggard has for years prepared and pre- sented a picture of the Senior Class to be hung in the hall and has done so again this year. He truly deserves much praise and thanks. Mr. Moffitt has presented the High School Library with subscriptions to several of the leading magazines. The High School Mother's Club has also contributed many of the worthwhile magazines. Mrs. N. G. Lash ln behalf of the student body, our sincere appreciationl -Miriam Lykins Page 18
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RCCTUZAE Z?-AED N Degree-B. S. visor 1936. WAYNE HOUSE Mr. House is extremely well liked by all of the students because of his pleasing personality. He makes his classes a pleasure and puts himself on the same level with the pupils. He has taken the dullness out of the study of typewriting, shorthand, and bookkeeping with his many uplifting and inspiring talks. KATHRYN SHARP A charming personality and a genuine character, com- bined with vast abilities both as a teacher and leader, Cl gracious little lady who is known to be a true inspiration and a willing advisor in the problems which girls bring to her--this is Miss Sharp. These qualities are the factors which so efficiently qualify her to be our advisor of the Girl Reserve Organization. K. N. MORSE Mr. Morse has been with us nearly two years and dur- ing that time has set a good example as to what an Ag- riculture instructor should be. Hecouples good-heartedness with sound logic and as a result his pupils personiiy the gospel of work. He is most energetic and manifests a will- ing spirit of cooperation with the school and community. WAYNE HOUSE Department - Typing, Short- hand, Bookkeeping HomefBatesville, Ohio School-Ohio University Degrees--A. B. C. Activities-Treasurer of School NOBLE RADENBAUGH Department-Physical Educa- tion, Business Arithmetic, Law, Salesmanship Home-Payne, Ohio School-wHeidelberq College- Advanced Work, Qriiversityy 4 of Wisconsin Degree-A. B. Activities - Football, Basket- ball, Track KATHRYN SHARP Department-Home Economics, General Science Home-Port Clinton, Ohio School--Miami University, Bowling Green Activities-Girl Reserve Ad- LOUISE LATTANNER Department-Music and Art Home-Montpelier, Ohio School-Bowling Green Col- lege, Olrio State University, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Degree-Special Diploma--P. S. M. Activities-Glee Club, Orches- tra K. N. MORSE Department-Agriculture Home-Milford Center, Ohio School---Ohio State University Degree--B. S. in Agriculture Activities-F. F. A. Advisor FIRST SCHOOL BUS Made initial try September, ME NOBLE RADENBAUGH Mr. Radenbaugh, in his short term of one year with us, has made himself a familiar and popular figure with all connected with the school. He has a pleasing yet con- vincing manner which draws from his students the very utmost of their ability. May we wish Mr. Radenbaugh the very best of luck in his future years at M. H. S. LOUISE LATTANNER Miss Lattanner probably enjoys one of the most inter- esting fields of study in the school, for she has served during a period of years as the Music and Art directress. Because of her humor and patience she is well liked by her students. The two departments have participated in varied programs and have accomplished many lovely things with the aid of her instruction. SCHOOL BUS School students are unanimous in their verdict that school buses are a boon to rural students and save much worry and anxiety on the part of parents. Page l 7
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