Montpelier High School - Mirror Yearbook (Montpelier, OH)

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XVIIRROR i950 Qgwb Olqmfmwfa gp, QWQWJWQQMYWYW igxrg, XYASJXA N vol QJW- KM WSUMQSWWQN vt N Adj HW QSJJOJW Wg Maw , -M SAANSSXJAJERPJESPNX S QS wv . QQSL-fv ,WL WS WWW A M M OWS 5 .f Y ,4- , Pl , 71 Y Z yV 314 Ii 97' 'Z fffff SENIOR CLASS l f z 1 i 'W' .S iiii' PAGE TWO Uur School The Montpelier High School was erected in l9l5. lt was a gala day when the Montpelier students were permitted to call the High School their own. With the changing years, it was necessary to make many new improvements. In the year l94O, a new and modern gymnasium was constructed. ln l948, two thousand dollars in tools was added to the shop. lt was all repainted and an office was built. The students were also glad to welcome two other buildings. They are the music hall and the agriculture room. ln l949 the Home Economics Department was remodeled. These and many other improvements add greatly to the attractiveness and usefulness of the school. It is only a normal American High School to most people but it signifies more to its students. lt is a symbol of the liberty of free education to all and stands like a torch, leading us from the pitfall of ignorance to the pinnacle of success. , .. - fv:' s. Q, 1 --f-Y' f-V- vw- F What is the one thing that students graduating from high school miss most? ls it history, math, science, English, or the times they got into difficulties and had to go to the office? No, l'm sure we will all agree these aren't the things that we'll long remember. lt is the classmates we grew to know through our contacts in the classrooms, between classes, on the stairs and through the halls. lt is their friendliness, their individual personalities that will never have to be written down in a memory book because they are so vividly painted in our rninds. PA GE THREE PAGE FOUR H l E Dedication As we pause for a moment to recall our past l2 years, we think over all the incidents in which we made big successes or failures. But regardless of how our trials turned out, we are very thankful to Dad, and Mom, who have been behind us, no matter what happened. We realize it now more than ever as we have come to the point in our lives where we are going to have to leave our parents and homes and try to put to practice all the wisdom we have gathered since our first grade of school. Knowing this, we become very humble and grateful to you, our Dads and Mothers, who have undoubtedly been the ones who have kept us going. Therefore, we wish to dedicate The Mirror of l95O to you, our parents. CU TE TS FACULTY CLASSES SPORTS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISING Foreword A clearer understanding of the functions of the annual can be obtained by a brief glance at its history and development. In the early years it was a memory album for seniors only. In the beginning seniors exchanged pictures. Some pasted them into albums together with newspaper clippings to serve as a reminder of school days. Eventually printed yearbooks came into being. In the late l880's, the use of halftones adopted this new method of photo reproduction. This it was too much to expect yearbooks to change overnight. memory books, with addition of views and a few snapshots. large extent by students who had little or no experience were carrying a full assignment of school work in addition was developed and many schools opened tremendous possibilities but Most annuals continued to be senior After all, they were produced to a in the publishing business, and who to their editorial duties. Today the chief function of the yearbook is the same as it was before printed annuals made their appearance. It should still be a memory book, a family album of the school, because students still want pictures of themselves and their friends. PA GE FIVE I I I I 4 I I I Yih Pri GE SIX H0 f f Z 5 1 FACU l.TY The duties of a teacher are . , . As heavy as can be . . . Regardless of the type of school . . . Or whether he or she . . . Because the teacher must possess. . , A knowledge that will shine . . . And in addition has to keep . . . The students right in line , . . There are a thousand questions to . . . Be answered every day . . . And papers must be graded when . . . The books are put away . . . The pleasures of an evening out . . . Are seldom to be shared . . . Because the next day's lesson must . . . Be carefully prepared . . . And yet there is a glory in . . . This timeless atmosphere . . . The teacher helps tomorrow's world . . . Prepare for its career. MVT ,,.,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l N 1 1 w 1 l w PA GE SE VEN SEHUUL BUZXHU CECIL PROSSER, JOHN RUNDELL, ROBERT WENZELER, HARRY SCHWARTZ, WALDO MILLER W. A. HOWALD H. A, VARNES Superintendent Principal PAGE ICIGIIT EVELYN BELL McCutcheonvilIe, Ohio B. S. in Education Bowling Green State University Girls' Phys. Ed. English I Freshman Class Advisor Senior and Junior Bowl- ing Leagues RICHARD DeWOLFE Upper Sandusky, Ohio B. S. in Education Bowling Green State University ' English III and IV Journalism Senior Class Advisor Future Teachers Advisor Mirror Advisor Looking Glass Advisor ESTHER FABEN Montpelier, Ohio B. S. Miami University University of Minnesota Home Economics Future Homemakers Ad- visor RICHARD HOLSTEIN Kunkle, Ohio B. S. in Education Bowling Green State University Indiana University Biology Mechanical Drawing General Science Eighth Grade Hobbies Audio Visual Education Director ROGER CHANEY Fairport Harbor, Ohio B. S. in Commerce B. S. in Education Ohio State University Industrial Arts Student Council Advisor RUSSELL EMANS Leipsic, Ohio B. S. in Education Bowling Green State University University of Chicago Indiana University Mathematics Chemistry Physics Basketball, Baseball Coach Sophomore Class Advisor WALTER FABEN Toledo, Ohio A. B. - A. M. University of Michigan Kenyon College Johns Hopkins University French Public Speaking Junior Business Junior Class Advisor ALFRED LUBOWICKI Erie, Pennsylvania B. S. Findlay College M. S. Indiana University f Mathematics Science Eighth Grade Advisor Assistant Football Coach Freshman Basketball Coach Track Coach Iwi? LLOYD MORNINGSTAR Seville, Ohio B in A riculture . IS. g I Ohio State University Vocational Agriculture Farm Shop Future Farmers Advisor RICHARD SMALL Defiance, Ohio B. S. in Education Miami University Bus. Math Bookkeeping Driving Boys' Phys. Ed. Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach L NELLIE WHITFIELD Marion, Ohio B. A. Heidelberg College Latin English ll Y-Teen Advisor Senior Play Advi-sor CHESTER BIBLE Custodian HAROLD PARNHAM Montpelier, Ohio B. S. in Education Bowling Green State University M. S. in Education Indiana University History Government Pictorial Advisor Annual Staff ROBERT WHITAKER Jackson, Ohio Bachelor of Music Ohio University Ohio State University U. S. Army Bandmaster School Northwestern University Music MEREDITH WILKEN Logansport, Indiana A. B. Indiana University University of Illinois University of Colorado Shorthand Tvning Secretarial Office Practice MILDRED BRINER Secretary D... I I 3 - WE'LL BUILD A BUNGALOW SCHOOL DAZE I DON'T WANT TO SET THE SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES WORLD ON FIRE PA GE ,ELEVEN , .. wwf Wmfwb MXVQDWL. wi mU illq Mzii55,Ali2i:3 M Sw 3 M5 -.., New ji? MEN SSQSK I J if f PA GE THIR TEEN 'lf Seniors WILLIAM ANSLEY Montpelier, Ohio December 14, 1932 College Prep. Latin League Class President 2 Propector Club 4 ARDITI-I BANKS Montpelier, Ohio March 19, 1932 P Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 F.l-I.A.1, 2, 3, 4 All County Band 2, 3 Annual Board 4 Librarian 2, 3 Shorthand Certificates PATRICIA BECK Kunkle, Ohio April 2, 1933 Commercial Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4 Bowling League 1, 2 A Cbpoella 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Drum Maiorette 4 Senior Play CHARLOTTE BEST Montpelier, Ohio May 14, 1932 College Prep. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club V, Pres. 4, Treasurer 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Latin League I, 2, Pres. 2 4 Student Council 4, Sec. and Treas. Vice President 3 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4 Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Class Play Junior Annual Board 3 Annual Board 4, Ass't Editor Girls Intramurals 3, 4 INEZ BAKER Montpelier, Ohio August 30, 1930 Home Ec. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Class Play Intramurals 3, 4 Jr. Bowling League 2 Sr. Bowling League 3, 4 Bowling League Pres. 4 DON BARNARD Colton, Ohio August 22, 1932 General Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Jr. Class Play M Club 3 i i I I l I-IARRIETT BENNETT Owosso, Michigan October 21, 1932 College Prep. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Latin League 1, 2 A cappella 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 3 Jr. Play Intramurals 4 School Paper 4 Literary Club 3, Vice I President Annual Board 4 . Scholarship Tests English 1, 2, 3 Biology 2 Sr. Play l EMERY BIBLE Montpelier, ohio April 14, 1932 1 Commercial Track 1, 2 A Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 I l DOROTHY BICKLE North Liberty, Indiana April 5, I932 College Prep. Lulee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 3, 4 r-'Ieens 2, 3, 4 World History Scholarship 2 Am. History Scholarship 3 Algebra Scholarship I Literary Club 3 Jr, Play Annual Staff Sr. Play JAMES BURTNETT Toledo, Ohio September 23, i932 Glee Club 3, 4 A cappella 3, 4 Latin League I, 2 M Club 3 Football I, 3, 4' 'Irack I, 2 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, Treas. MARILYN CALVIN Blakeslee, Ohio August I7, I932 Home Economics I F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 3, County Pres. 3 Y-Teen I Band I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Student Council I Intramurals 3, 4 Bowling League I, 2, 4 Senior Queen Attendant RICHARD CHEADLE West Unity, Ohio June IO, I932 Commercial Basketball I, 2, 3 Baseball 3 M Club I, 2, 3 Bowling League 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ILA BRITTON Montpelier, Ohio December 2I, I93I Home Economics F. H, A. Degrees I, 2 Girls' Intramurals Glee Club CHANN ING BUSH Chicago, Illinois October 8, I932 .- College Prep. Glce Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 All County 3 Annual Board School Paper 4 Latin League I, 2 Scholarship Tests 3 Ir. Class Play Senior Play FRANCES CARR Montpelier, Ohio December IO, I932 College Prep. 3Iee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella I, 2, 73, 4 All County Chorus I, 2 Y-Teens I, .2, 3, 4 Scholarship Test English 2 Intramurals 2 Student Council 3 Sec. Cheerleader I Sr. Play THOMAS CHILDERS Peru, Indiana September 2, I932 Commercial Glee Club I, 2, 4 A cappella 2, 4 Latin League I M Club 2, 3, 4 Football I, 2 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2 Bowling League 3, 4 JEAN ETTE CLARK Montpelier, Ohio February 4, I932 Commercial YvTeens I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella I, 2, 3, 4 F. H, A, I, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 MORIS COGSWELL Montpelier, Ohio September 23, I932 Agriculture Course F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 Intramurals MARGIE COX Camden, Michigan January 26, I933 General Latin League 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4 DANIEL DAYI-IOFF Angola, Indiana August 3I, I93I Commercial Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Sec. 2 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Class Officers Sec. I Treas. 2 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 2, Pres. 4 All County Band 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 Annual Board 4 Intramurals 2, 3 School Paper 4 Baseball 2 Bowling League 3 Senior Play LYNETTE CLARK Montpelier, Ohio February 4, I932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Scholarship Test Biology 2 Intramurals School Paper Senior Play EARL COUTZ West Jefferson, Ohio October 24, I932 General GERALD CUMBERLAND Detroit, Michigan February 2, I932 College Prep. Jacksonville, Ill. High School I, 2 Dramatic Club I, 2 Aeronautics Club I, 2 Jr. Play Preliminary Scholarship Tests 3 Algebra 2 English 3 School Paper Ass't. Editor Annual Board Editor JOAN DENSMORE Chicago, Illinois January 2, I93l General F. H. A. I, 2, 3 Y-Teen I, 2, 3 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD DIETZ Montpelier, Ohio May 6, I932 College Prep. Latin League I, 2 blee Club 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 HM Club 2, 3 Class Officer, Treas. 3, Pres. 4 Achievement Tests Science I Plane Geometry 2 Chemistry 3 Jr. Play Annual Board Student Council 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Bowling League 3 senior Play DOROTHY FAU NCE Montpelier, Ohio October 8, I932 Home Ec. Y-Teens I Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Play Band I, 2, 3, 4 Bowling League I, 2 MARY FISHER Montpelier, Ohio May I, I932 Home Economics Band I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens I Intramurals 3 Bowling League I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Play F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 2, 3, Pres. 4 Senior Queen Attendant JOHN GEREN Evansport, Ohio June I6, 1932 Agriculture F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 M Club 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I Track I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 WAN DA FABER Montpelier, Ohio October I6, I932 Commercial Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Librarian 3 Gregg Shorthand Certi- ficates 4 Class Treasurer 4 Annual Board 4 MARILYN FIREOVID Montpelier, Ohio December I9, I932 College Prep. Latin League I, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Student council 2, 4 Class Treas. I Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 4 Senior Attendant 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Bowling League 3 QUENTIN FRY Montpelier, Ohio January I3, I932 General Agriculture Intramurals 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 f CHARLENE GREENMAN Montpelier, Ohio April 2, I932 Commercial Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 All County Chorus 2 Y-Teens I, 2, -3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Play School Paper 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Twirling Contests Findlay, Ohio, Jackson, Mich. 4 Intramurals 3 Librarian 3 EUGENE HEIST Pioneer, Ohio October I7, 1932 Commercial Glee Club l, 2, 3 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 All County Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 lntramurals l, 2 School Paper 4 Bowling League 3, 4 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play PAUL KIME Montpelier, Ohio January 27, 1933 Agriculture F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 3 F. F. A. Basketball l, 4, Coach 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2 Basketball l, 2, 3 Football l, 2, 3 Track l, 2 Baseball 3, 4 EUGENE LOCKHART Wauseon, Ohio January 24, l933 College Prep. Latin League l, 2 M Club Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Jr. Class Play lntramurals l, 2, 3, Bowling League ROSE MAJ EAN Montpelier, Ohio August l2, I932 College Prep. Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Latin League l, 2 Literary Club 3 Camera Club 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Tests l, 2, 3, 4 TH EODORE H USTON Montpelier, Ohio April 29, l93l General Basketball l, 2, 4 lntramurals l, 2 Football l Baseball 3, 4 CARMEN KNEPPER Montpelier, Ohio August 31, 1932 General PEARL LOVEJOY Edon, Ohio September 9, ,I932 Home Ec. Glee Club 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Treas. 4 School Paper 4 MARGARET MALONE Montpelier, Ohio August 21, 1932 Home Ec. Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4 V. Pres 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Student Librarian 2, 3 MARILYN MCCREA Montpelier, Ohio February I9, I932 College Prep. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3 A cappella I, 2, 3, 4 Latin League I, 2 All County Chorus 2 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Program Chairman Student Council 4 Pres. 4 F. T. A. 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Scholarship Tests I, 2, 3, 4 School Paper 4 tudent Librarian 3 S G.rls Intramurals 2, 3, 4 DELORIS MERCER Montpelier, Ohio January 29, I932 Home Ec. Y-Teens I, 3 Glee Club 3, 4 F, H. A. 4 Intramurals 3 ALICE MILLER Hillsdale, Michigan September I9, I932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Degrees I, 2 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Literar Club 3 Y Gregg Shorthand Certifi- cafes Scholarship Tests English I, 2, 3 Science I World History 2 Am. History 3 CAROL MOORE Montpelier, Ohio August 22, i932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 JUDITH MCKARNS Bryan, Ohio December 2I, I932 Commercial Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 All County Chorus 2 Bowling I Intrumurals 3 Annual Board Subscrip- tion Manager Gregg Shorthand Certifi- Cates Buckeye Girls State I949 Senior Play VAL DEAN MICHAEL Montpelier, Ohio August I3, I93I General M Club Class Treas. I Football 2, 4 Basketball I Track 2 Student Council 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 HAROLD MISER Montpelier, Ohio it , I-l, I932 General M Club I, 2, 3 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball I, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2 I DONALD NICOLEN Bridgewater, Ohio June 29, I932 General I, 2, 3 Agriculture 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 3 Track I, 2 F. F. A. Baseball 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2 i .J P' I ge JOANN NORTHRUP South Bend, Indiana June 30, I932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 2, Degrees I Bowling 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Gregg Shorthand Certi- ficates LOREN PHILLIPS Bryan, Ohio May 7, I932 General Glee Club 2, 3 Football 4 Farmer High School V. Pres. 3 Junior Play TRUDY RICHARDS Detroit, Michigan November I3, I932 College Prep. Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Latin League I, 2 Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Adcappella I, 2, 3, 4 ,F T. A. 3, 4 V. Pres. 4 Cheerleading I Jr. Class Play Literary Club 3 Intramurlals 3 4,5 Bowling ea ue ec. All County ghorus- I, 2, 3 Achievement Tests I, 2, 4 Class A Bowling Green District Auditions Vocal CONSTANCE RUNELL Montpelier, Ohio April 7, I932 College Prep. Latin League, I, 2 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 4 Student Council 4 Class Officer Sec. 3, 4 Cheerleading I, 2, 4 F. T. A. 3, Sec. Jr. Class Play Annual Board 4 Homecoming Queen Attendant I, 4 Senior Queen 4 PHEOBE PARKER La Veta, Colorado January I9, I933 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella I, 2, 3, 4 F. l-I. A, I, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 3 Junior Play MYRTA PIKE Montpelier, Ohio May 7, I932 Commercial Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Tests I, 2, 3 Intramurals 2 MORRIS ROBBINS Camden, Michigan Feb. I9, I932 Agriculture F. F. A. Treas. 4, Sec. 3, Parliamentary Proce- dure 2, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Judging Team 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3 Preliminary Algebra Test I A. V. Club 4, Student Advisor HOMER SCOTT Toledo, Ohio Oct. I3, I932 College Prep. Latin League I, 2 Glee Club I, 3, 4 A cappella I, 2, 3 M Club 2, 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3 Annual Board Student Council I Intramurals I, Referee 25 Coach 3, 4 Bowling League 4 WILLIAM SIDERS Bryan, Ohio January 20, I932 General Football I, 2, 3, 4 Bryan, Maumee, Genoa, Montpelier Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Bryan, Maumee, Genoa, Montpelier Track 3, Genoa Baseball 2 Glee Club I, Bryan Jr. Play Vice Pres. 4 EDITH SPENCER Camden, Michigan November 25, I93I General Y-Teens I, 2, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3, Degrees I, 2 Jr. Play Student Council 3 Girls Bowling League I, 2 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Senior Play DONALD STECOVICH Bryan, Ohio November 27, I933 General Glee Club 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 A cappella 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play MARGARET SUMMERS Montpelier, Ohio January I, I933 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Degrees I, 2 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 4 Shorthand Certificates Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 4 .,..........,, mmm CAROLYN SNYDER Montpelier, Ohio April 20, I932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Accompanist 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3 All County Chorus 2, 3 All County Band 2, 3 School Paper Librarian 3 VIOLA STANTZ West Unity, Ohio Oct. 2I, I93O Home Ec. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2 G. A. A. I LOIS STRAYER Montpelier, Ohio March 23, I932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 2 Program Chairman 4 Delegate 4, Degrees I, 2 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Class Play Intramurals 2, 3, 4 O RICHARD SUNTKEN h . Montpelier, Ohio 3.4. December 3I, I93I Agriculture Intramurals I, 2, 3 F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4 -I ROBERT SWAN K Montpelier, Ohio April 7, 1932 Agriculture F. F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurais JOHN TOM Reading, Michigan February 6, 1932 Agriculture F. F. A. i, 2, 3, 4 F. r. A. Basketball i, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Sentinel 2, Ass't. Reporter 3, President 4 Parliamentary Procedure 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Judging Team 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Buckeye Boys State 3 F. F. A. National Conven- tion 4 Audio-Visual Club, Sr. Director 4 Senior Scholarship Tests Agriculture Scholarship Test 4 Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4 District Scholarship Tests Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Public Speaking Contest 4 F, F. A. Demonstration Team State Fair 3, 4 Williams County F. F. A. Council President 4 RICHARD WHITE Montpelier, Ohio May 22, 1932 General All County Band 4 Orchestra 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 School Paper 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 DOUGLAS WINRIGHT Galena, lllinois August 1, 1931 General lntramurals 1 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Track 1 Jr. Play JEAN ETTE TODD Montpelier, Ohio June 18, 1932 College Prep, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Latin League 1, 2 F. T. A. 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Sec. 81 Reporter 4 Librarian 4 Scholarship Test 3 Literary Club 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 HELEN TURNER Jackson, Michigan June 16, 1931 Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. i, 2, 3, 4, 2 Degrees Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Bowling League 1 Gregg Shorthand Certi- ficate JAMES WILDER Sylvania, Ohio July 6, 1932 General Junior Prom Committee MARILYN WISMAN Montpelier, Ohio October 7, 1932 Home Ec. Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Degrees 1, 2 Intramurals 3, 4 Senior Bowling League Senior Play PATRICIA YAGELSKI Kingsbury, Indiana August 6, I93I Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3 F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella I, 2, 3, 4 All County Chorus 2, 3 School Librarian 3 Jr. Play backstage School Paper 4 Intramurals 3 BILL SIDERS Vice President CONNIE RUNDELL Treasurer WAN DA FABER Secretary Richard Dietz Edith Spencer Charlene Greenman Patsy Yagelski Geraldine Cumberland Don Ulrich Dorothy Faunce Connie Rundell Charlotte Best Mary Fisher SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR PLAY I 949 NORMA YARGER Rockwood, Michigan March 5, I932 Commercial Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 A cappella 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. I, 2, 3 Band I, 2 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 All County Chorus 2, 3 School Paper 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Senior Queen Attendant 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 RICHARD DIETZ President RICHARD DeWOLFE Advisor Myrta Pike Barbara Mullins Gerald Cumberland Lois Strayer Channing Bush Trudy Richards Gene Lockhart Harriett Bennett Inez Baker Don Barnard Pat Beck Dorothy Bickel 'PA GE TIVENTY-THREE I I I I -I. f I I 4. Senior Uueen She walks in beauty, like the night '- Of Cloudless climes and starry skies, And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. -Byron SENIOR QUEEN and ATTENDANTS MARILYN FIREOVID MARILYN CALVIN CONNIE RUNDELL MARY LOU FISHER NORMA YARGER This year, the class of I95O, has chosen Connie Rundell to reign as its queen. . Connie will long be remembered for her beauty, friendliness, and charm and will always be considered worthy of the honor she has received. Connie was chosen by popular vote of the class without nomination and crowned at the Senior Class Play and reigned at the Northwestern Track Tournament. Her tour attendants were: Mary Lou Fisher, Marilyn Fireovid, Marilyn Calvin, and Norma Yarger. PA GE TWENTY-FOUR Juniors One way to gauge the future i t s o take a look at the past. lt is natural for us as Juniors - to look back to see how much we have accomplished, to look ahead to see in what direction we are moving. We take pride in our past achievements. As witn h we ess t e growth and development of our personalities, 'SNA' Bob Beard Amy Altaffer Dick Brandeberry Keith Baker Dorothy Brandeberry Janice Bowen Janet Bailey Harmon Bechtol Kenny Cox Geraldine Cumberland Thecla Elson Phillip Cook Sandra Cronk Barbara Brown Gary Clark - Virginia Dick n.......t.. .N.. .nc ,. . as well as our ' d min s and bodies, we realize how we have been richly favored by the spirit and energy of the teachers, Now we face the challenge of the atomic age. It furnishes resources and opportunities which we must learn to utilize so that we, as the future citizens, can work together to build n better world. ww Emi, we as PAGE 'I' lI'liN'I'Y-1 Il'1i i We-'WN Www WWM, F, l Meredith Hawk Larry Hill Gene l-liner Connie Fireovid Patsy Freese Darlene Gilcher Lois lbbotson Darold Figgins Jim Knapp Roger Kuhlman Barbara Kreischer Ruth McQuilkin Sharon Johnson Fran Martin Dorothy Lirot l l Walter Miller Wilber Mercer Joan Mick Lynne Miller Joan Metcalf Roger Mick Margaret Miller Otis Mercer John McKarns Roger Robison 1 oL L Lo 'ft vu 4169 ,f 4 , late? 'X' ,A -s. r N c ws- r-w,.,,..y, , ,M . M? .Il K 45 1 ff' . E' A i pf K 1 4' ii- M S S js. si '-fs y Fig 4 , S o f L eg fm .. Xu, 3 R iimzefrz r S P' +34 4'--1:.:..2.::.: Y' ' 235' V - ' V in 1 ' 4 iiff - 'J - .- A .: :gr ,VW :Yi g Tel L ? 4 iw 4,,,,,r.....-46'- W fl 6 3 X J YW ra -Q X X Anne Morningstar Nancy Perry Phyllis Parker Jean Moore Denver Penrod Lyle Rittenhouse Harry Neilands Kenneth Priest Lee Stemen Richard Stantz Don Stewart Homer Swank Mary Suntken Phyllis Stahl Carol Stecovich Milly Thomas Shirley Rouch Bernard Shepard Jack Siders Ned Snyder Priscilla Rupp Jo Ann Smith James Selkman Larry Snyder ,ww r Shirley Throne Marva Whitney Dorothy Tom Juanita Wagner Dora Turner -ester Wilder Ronnie Whetro Robert Tom Loren Wohlford Richard Woodruff Jack Wisman Larry Yagelski Phyllis Wismon Betty Wisman Harriette Yagelski Colleen Yarger Jackie Youse Yovonnoh Lanius Millison Duncan Martha Fenstermaker Ned Calvin Sue Knecht Elma Spencer Cora Turner Helen Moody Mildred Roberts Ella Mae Pinckley Noida Rittenhouse Rath Price Clinton Rockey Don Rauch Norma Myers Betty Tingley Darold Steinke Dolly Swank Sally Wingard Douglas Traxler Carroll Stewart Danny Winzeler Marlo Williams Kenny Cox Bob Beard Walter Miller Barbara Kreischer Lois lbbotson Janice Bowen Norma Meyers Sally Wingard Gary Clark Walter Miller Lois lbbotson Larry Hill Ruger Kublman Sharon Johnson Kenny Cox Bob Beard Q Barbara Kreischer 4 Sophnmures The Sophomore class is now firmly established in high school. With the aid of Mr. Ernans, class advisor, we chose reliable class off ficers to lead us through the year. They were: Pres. H. H. Critchfield, Vice-Pres. Jack Shaffer, Sec. Jill Loghry, Treas. Joyce Echler. Eileen Burkholder Mary Brown Wayne Brown Claude Barnard Dick Beard Janet Baxter Fred Bauer Ronnie Best Marcena Clark H. H. Critchfield Monna Clay Betty Baxter Fritz Carr Marion Cox Richard Custer Lyle Cogswell Joyce Echler Theresa Ferraro Dorothy Gilbert Calvin Franks Bobby Deetz Allen Gavin Chester Ely Fred Fenstermaker ,,,,,........-.awww -ge-+ 5 ' E l QW- ize M ,V Max Grant Mary Gavin Calvin Ireland Franklin Haase Charles Hallock Margaret Hepker Gene Karnes Jim Hodson Ella Mae Kemarly Valera Miller Don Martin John Lougheed Jill Loghry Joanne Lattanner Dorothy Lovejoy Mary McKarns Jon Oliver Len Mitchel John Nold Phyllis Poorman Virginia Powser Donna Bavin Shirley Pignataro Lynne Lockhart l l Jack Shaffer William Slwankster Delma Runyan Wendell Scott Gene Rupp Alice Pressler Albert Sleesrnan Robert Stafford Rudolph Spencer Donald Waldron Dale Walker Dick Todd Virginia Trautman Wilma -l-raxler Dick Wilder Maxi ne Stambauglfi Robert Stewart Howard Koch Jack Turner Jerry McDonald Neil Harrington Roger Williams Martha Wallace Freshmen Many grade cards ago, a flock of tender infants boarded the Locomotive at the First Grade station. Gone the carefree, idle vaca- tion! Work and struggle, strive and strain to keep ourselves on this doggone train. But we're making the trip year by year, and we're picking up passengers here and there. Ninety-nine strong are we today, as our old locomotive pulls us away. We're now passing through a brand new station,-by golly, this one's marked Freshman . When we take time to listen, the big wheels say, Ed-u-ca-tion, ed-u-ca-tion, work-and-g e t-your-ed-u-ca- tion, work-and-get-your-ed- u-ca-tion. So clear the track! Make wayl We'll soon pull into that last, and best station. The one that's known as Graduation ! -Beverly Hause Larry Bauer Alice Beams Barbara Benjamin Charles Bashor Betty Allman Darrell Banks Linda Bailey Shirley Apt James Childers Dick Carr Harold Brown Hillis Bootliian Phyllis Best Jeanine Brown Marlene Bergman Lola Bible Ronald Faber Marvin Gilbert John Fiser Harold Cook Vernie Faunce Chester Cook Roger Echler Leroy Fenicle Verna Cook Betty Hicks Beverly House i Shirley Gavin Donald lbbotson James Hopkins John Kasper Harlan Humbarger Max l-lilkert Mary McGill Cherie Lyman Mary McCelland Judy Kinsey Ethlyn Kuhlman Sally Knecht Nathaniel Knepper Max Lightbody Bobby Mercer Franklin Miller Charles McNinch Raymond Miller V Dick McKorns Shirley Mick Marilyn Mansfield Janice Mercer ff? Sv x .. rr' 2-7 3 Q. 4 fy ' 'Y' 'f 'Y ' ' ' , ,-,:2a .A is. ' ' M F .. .W I lv Q52 -1 v I 'if ii - . 2' 5 V' E J' Q if D 1, -xi P' ' 4 'F 1' J' Jr - ' L I 3 . r Q . U t : H --V, t ' rl - X gigs, -1 ' ' rr rr r I I I If '-'- L . 1 ., .- . it wg . , .I V 1: 1 V- - ,.... - , 1 I 1 i f- X ' . til- I r W .j. ' . K rf' fm , , A J- g . ,I ' gf, 'yt ' f 4 me ., I I ' 'Q f.:-.1 2 - -ff ' w if ,I -X if ' - fi I-11-5.54 jr,-if5u3i-g g i ii? , Q K X Q AQ M.: Q P In It K A h 'by 'warg R .sw . 1' W W ,, K M Y' ,,-an , I , 1 ,J I rye , ' tff, it al Eiqlilli lirziiliz FIRST ROWfJames Altafter, Deloris Baker, Donald Baker, Dennis Banks, Beverly Berry, Joy Blosser, Anne Bush, Marilyn Casebere, Nancy Clark. SECOND ROW-Daryl Clifton, Constance Coldsnow, Phyllis Cook, Richard Cook, Kenneth Crowe, Lois Cummins, Mary Ann Custar, Sherry Dunlap, Margaret Echler, Y THIRD ROWfJanice Faunce, John Faunce, Clarence Fisher, Patricia Foust, Billy Goddard, Gerald Harrington, Lewis Hendricks, James Hinkle, Dixie Huston, FOURTH ROWAJames Lennon, Larry Lett, Patly Majean, Patricia Manley, Larry Martin, Robert Moore, Howarrl Moore, Aurelia Moran, Lynn Morningstar. FIFTH ROWfMary Neilands, William Oliyer, Mike Page, Jim Pike, Dorothy Roberts, James Schwartz, Roger Scott, Carolyn Shannon, Norma Snyder. SIXTH ROW-Marilyn Summers, John Tingle, Dawn Watts, Jane Williams, Jean Williams, Marilyn Whitney, Norma Wingard, Marcia Zulch. 15 l GIS THIN 'I'I 1 l VI' ,Q .44 if ff Vx Ei fi: , 'S T' z 3, sr lr' Q ,,. tw F B ALTAFFER Montpelier Ohio X ,,., w.,w,W ,, , . , X Q... E ME U N I T L A D R N G I Y DY R .. STANDING-Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Chaney, Mr. Storrer, Mrs. Meinnardt, Mrs. Beard. SEATED-Miss Miller, Mrs. Fox, Mrs, Miller, Miss Lesnet, Miss Hoskinson, Mrs. Carrott, Mrs. Shatzer, Mrs, Roberts, Mrs. Apt, Mrs. Doenges, Miss English. Kindergarten BARBARA BEARD Toledo, Ohio Capital University Ist Grade INEZ ROBERTS Kunkle, Ohio Bowling Green University Ohio State NELLIE MILLER Toledo, Ohio Toledo University Bowling Green University Michigan State Graduate 2nd Grade FAYE ENGLISH Bryan, Ohio Bowling Green University JEAN MILLER Bowling Green University Elementary Schunl PHEUIIY 3rd Grade LILLIAN APT Wa'dron, Michigan Bowling Green University BESS LESNET Miami University Bowling Green University Michigan State University 4th Grade LOIS WILSON Montpelier, Ohio Bowling Green University RUTI-I CARROTT Angola Tri-State College Bowling Green University Sth Grade MABLE DOENGES Mansfield, Illinois Bowling Green University Ohio Northern Indiana University RUTH FOX Edon, Ohio Bowling Green University 6th Grade MARGUERITE I-IOSKINSON Stryker, Ohio Bowling Green University Defiance College ROBERT STORRER Montpelier, Ohio Defiance College Bowling Green University A 7th Grade FANNY Sl-IATZER Columbia, Ohio Bowling Green University SPECIAL TEACHER MARILYN MEINHARDT Montpelier, Ohio Bowling Green University Art ESTHER CI-IANEY Chicago, Illinois Ohio State University Toledo School of Design Music BERNIECE WILSON Onarga, Illinois University ot Cincinnati Conservatory Music Cincinnati PA GE THIR TY-SE VEN ln 'rf i V if f ,, JW --V': ' ,:, ' . -- 'A -V ..-:.- 'X' i' ' X V in Qi 'K Nr, Q S fbi k 4 in i M' X-f V l 5 x it 'H E li rl ii 'fi 'Sl' .I , , ek we X gk 'Vining GMU in .t37'3 U egg fr 2. K? 6 'I fx is -Lf' Q f-. 4:05 '. ' H Q i ff wse f Y J ..,, f Seventh Grade FIRST ROW!-Delbert Baker, Carol Baker, Darold Banks, Donna Banks, Barbara Bayin, Jane Beavers, Patty Bechtol, Bennie Beck, Charles Beck. SECOND ROW-Alan Benjamin, Jacqueline Bigger, Burten Blue, Robert Boothman, Margo Brannon, James Brown, Patty Calvin, Phyllis Clark, Donald Clifton. THlRD ROW-Gerald Cook, Thomas Dannison, Dee Dean, Norman Echler, Anthony Ferraro, Dionne Fletcher, Linda Gleason, Michael Grosoitz, Johanna Hause. FOURTH ROW-Walter Hicks, Lowell Huston, Mitzi Krathwohl, Richard Knapp, Philip Lyons, Connie Masters, Gary Masters, Patricia McGill, Teddy Meyer. FIFTH ROW-Larry Mick, Mary Mocherman, Jerry Motter, Duane Mowry, Hazel Parent, Ronnie Pinckley, Stephen Potter, Kay Reed. SIXTH ROW-Russell Rose, Marilyn Rupp, Jerry Schwartz, Marcella Selkman, Della Shaffer, Loren Shaffer, Richard Skinner, Howard Sleesman, Roger Snow. SEVENTH ROW-Fredrick Stahl, Frankie Stahler, Lyle Starr, Loretta Teats, James Turney, Terry Van Mason, Larry Vonalt, Betty Waldron, Hal Weidner. EIGHTH ROW-Geraldine Whitney, Sue Williams, Ronald Wisman, Mary Yoder, Terry Youse, .. ., ....z. . , ,, .. , , 1, A C .aw I , .,,..,, J, - ff . lr.: X, - . - inf? Liv? I if se di, P ii S s we 'Z lie wi- -lvlz E I, 2-,-, '- y i' '- A-.ff-f -:gs - .,, If gn 'l'11 f.-1 Q . . , fi 3 5 g gow., , , , . Q I' 'S ef I esp. I - - S :.:.-- f1, W U ,M Iwflix ,J I ,, . ,,,, - - E ? J -J. V.-.: V 1 14? nv Y. A A E .ly l y , s y eu if 3 A i X, x , r p I I J X., 1 Wu , ,I I D -.A.1. .,.5 , v , M , if .,,A,. Hixlh Grade FIRST ROW-Lewis Baker, James Ball, John Beavers, Ronnie Bidwell, Connie Branch, Walter Bumb, Jack Casebere, Robin Chaney, Roger Chappuies. SECOND ROW-Lynn Clark, George Clark, Sharon Clay, Kathleen Cook, Nancy Cook, Loyal Decker, William Deelz, Isabell Dickson, Diane Dunlap. THIRD ROW-Danny Fensiermaker, Charles Flickinger, Charles Foust, Mike Freese, Norman Geesey, Marilyn Hawk, Barbara Hepner, Maxine Goddard, Mary Jo Huber. FOURTH ROW-Eddie lbborson, Delmar Karnes, Gary Kimmel, Linda Lennon, Eunice Lirof, Sue Loghry, Phyllis Lower, Jon McDonald, Donna Malone. FIFTH ROW-Joan Manley, James Martin, Joan McCamis, James Moore, Janet Perkins, Donna Poorman, Ruby Price, Cynthia Pfieffer, Joanne Riley. SIXTH ROW-Roger Shepard, Sharon Shoup, Dole Smith, Linda Snyder, Marilyn Swinehari, Dianne Tingle, Helen Vansfaen, James Wolf, Jimmy Waldron. SEVENTH ROW--Jerry Zulch, Merrice Vonalf. PAGE THIR TY-NINE is , We Q sw rf Q 39 .- S fd, A J Q-uf 'J' i gg 42 y -7' I I A, K , 'liz Era. f , - I K' F I 1' if I ir 2 fifzvfesysfii 2 A A Q 'Spf 'Yifi UZ'-. 2 Ii' . 52 :g.' E25 if if , .- . , H i f .VQ- . is N A I, .3w , I1 if I fr i- p Q r ' .f- , , , mmm . iw . ' I 5' 1 5' L uw -X .--vl : A - ,l k , I . Qi W .3 E , . . . 215' L5 1 Y T X lil ' W ., k my f uaiiii.-iihvfi .i 5 4 Q Ni ,- .ks ' A 'I T . M 'f f - 34-5 'asf i - I ' 2. ,.- .- f ' . a - : I 'r- , . Sai. I ffl? I- ., 321- Qi, . fi . '51, f:: - .... i'.:::'E zf' ' W, ' ,. -1:,:.,. f,L Z ,izn A 22.2 , - ., T ' . ,,, A A ,.:5 I li ... A QHHAHP pf? in 1: . -. . 22 'f . 4 Q ,, j :,. 553- Z .,.. , . , N if , 2-E3 'Q fe' 'P 2 4 ' if T. I - ,M ,lf lillli Emilia FIRST ROW!DoIores Allomong, Donna Allomong, Patricia Amaclen, William Bany, Robert Bauer, Ronnie Bauer, Donna Beck, Kay Beck, Donald Beck. , SECOND ROW-Raberf Benjamin, Sharon Biddle, Gay Blosser, Carolyn Boothman, Joe Brown, Ronald Brown, Mary Coler, Roger Coler, Barbara Cook, THIRD ROW-Frederick Copeland, William Dannison, Raymond Echler, Jerry Ely, Gerald Falco, Dennis Faunce, Barbara Fensfer- maker, David Figgins, Tommy Fisher, FOURTH ROWvJerry Foley, William Freese, Jan Garber, Bobby Gofch, Kay Horfon, Bonnie Huston, Linda Kilpafrick, Basil Kraihwahl, Lois Malone. FIFTH ROW4CaroIyn Malone, Lois McGill, Leroy McNinch, Tommy Mick, Judiih Mills, Andrew Moody, Ralph Moller, Judifh Oppenheim, Susan Page. SIXTH ROW-Sandra Parnham, Carol Potter, James Rockey, Joe Sailer, Rulh Shannon, Kay Simpson, Jane Smifh, David Slahl, Bonnie Sta ler. SEVENTH ROWfLarry Summers, Patricia Taylor, Phil Thorp, Phyllis Turney, Gene Weidner, Shirley Wills, James Wohlford, Richard Wolff, Cecilia Yagelski. EIGHTH ROW-Lora Lou Zimmerman. i L 1 X fe-fr 1.2.4 W .3 A X.. ' ' . - Q19 1 e. , f If 1 2' , , Q., ,H V .,g' A M X n ,A . ll Q iw? F K ima X' fwgglf . . A -ff - ' I X , 4 f X .-.ld ' . iw , L : I I lgt 2 .I i AX I A I ' F K . l' Lvl- li I - ' ' I M I I All ., i 'illlvii .. ...... . XX illllilltlwllimfli it . . X . ' . I A V ' v2V15'v'l'f A li: . ll ' U .I + ll . '.2J:1g.'qr:,'f'5gil1'- O :gf JP' r ' N QQ, ,Sgr , A , ' 5 A Q51 - J S3 I 1' .- A ' , f . . , X.. X fr as .. W.. tl fi.. J iff X M- ' L' f: C K .13 ' 05 'I I , c 1, ' , I A 1 ' if , I if X. I M rl I 'il - 'ljn ..uv-,' YM: . P . I or ' ww ' li nl'WWWiwlllll ..:6:'i52iiQ5'9 l'ifQx N I' I F ll ' ' I I L' 'Q'-.K Q A . fi ie li i f FSS of T W . f -1 .-- 'ff ' .. I 'fl' A f Q .E I I i Tr . X l i'- ' fr X r ig , ' X , 3552- ' AQQIXII li 5532 'X ' 1- I .fl it w w ' - .il-L.wi.f:--wmv - , - ax5,agTgg.gf2.ffa,.?l 5:13 ,,1, l5' i l r ,,. I I ,. X . ' 'fer Ae ' .-4 F 1, F 5. E uf? I 2 1 ..-X . 7,2 I xi. 5 fgi1i..Lff X . ' ' , I . ' '-4' - , fi? , 5 is , L1 - A -W' 3 14- it . .120 V- miami I ' fr . 'Q L.. I es. .f 4 .A I I if 1 1-1:' :W 'I I., wir .. , , ' N ' .. 5 . G, 5111 ' fl I I X A . X -J' 1 Iii- ' Fourth Grade FIRST ROW-J. Allen, J. Allen, L. Allomong, A. Anders, G. Andrews, C. Boroft, B. Bass, G, Bany, SECOND ROW-J. Brandeberry, R, Blue, R. Bush, W. Carey, S. Clapo, V. Clifton, S. Connolly, C. Cook. THIRD ROW-L. Johnston, D. Cook, D. Cook, D. Cook, L. Cox, J Dancer, E. Barby, M. Dean. FOURTH ROW-D. Dreffer, M. Echler, E. Elliott, P. Fenster- maker, N. Fisher, G. Fletcher, B Gambler, J. Goddard. FIFTH ROW-E. Henry, R. Hepner C. Humbarger, J. Humbarger, D Kemarly, S, Kizer, B. Kreischer, L. Lamberson. SIXTH ROW-G. Lett, B. Lung, P Malone, D, Manley, K. Matthews, J. Mayfield, B. McCamis, G. Mc- Gill. SEVENTH ROW-V. Merrifield, R Miller, L. Mocherman, J. Mocher- man, M. Moran, T, Neilands, R O'Neal, A. Page. EIGHTH ROW-C. Pignalaro, D. Robison, S. Sayles, M. Shaffer, N Spence, G. Stahler, B. Stahl, N. Starr. NINTH ROW-P. Stoner, N. Stoy, C. Summer, L. Taylor, J. Teats L. Traxler, J. Treer, G. Turner. TENTH ROW-D, Wade, M. Weid- ner, C. Welling, C. Wermer, R Whetro, D. Wilson, G. Wolfe, T Zimmerman, ELEVENTH Row-J. Zulch, PAGE FORTY-ON! I 1 4 Third Grade FIRST ROW-Lyle Allomong, Elsie Arnaden, Judith Baker, Nanette Bassett, Robert Bidwell, Robert Brandt, Ronald Calvin, Barbara Carey, Carol Casebere. SECOND ROW-Lucy Clark, Judy Clark, Marjorie Clark, Leonard Connolly, Mary Cook, John Cook, Richard Crowe, Gertrude Echler, Tommy Ely. THIRD ROW-Dianne Falco, Darla Freese, Edward Geren, Kay Gleason, Paul Goble, Mark Grice, Judy Hendricks, Jon Henry, Brenda Hauser. FOURTH ROW-Darla Jenkins, James Lockhart, Gary Lougheed, John Lower, Alice Malone, Billy Malone, Joe Maxwell, Jerry Mills, Mary Moody. FIFTH ROW-Karen Morningstar, Harold Motter, David Page, Nancy Potter, Kay Purdy, David Reichle, Mary Sidle, Sue Simpson, Robert Sleesman. SIXTH ROW-Ann Swinehart, Lou Ann Taylor, Larry Teats, Mary Thompson, Norma Vansteen, Richard Will, Joe Wisman Marilyn Wolfe. PA GE FORTY-TWO L ...M ..,....L.. s.-,,nsn-....... ....4..ss. wrnx-wah... , , L ,,,,,,T I I me E sk Aff Esc? I Ezggfi E5 Y Q WM Q , ., was :T . M ..., J 1- ' , :' .I:,:EFi N. I -- , I if - M ': ::... I g x . , .i I , 'hz 3 335 ff z. ,HP I , H ,ii B' S Q x in' 'W af 'S gg Ae S X J ' .. , I , , J ,wg . E 1 . :,,. ' ,... -,i I , 'A V .p' ,.,.,, ,.: , ., ' r. . k I f ',Q' M is A Wim?-f, ,.w ,.5- f'-1 f ' 1-. 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SIXTH ROW--Barbara Smethurst, Jimmy Smith, Darrel Starr, Lou Ann Taylor, Karen Traxler. Bible, Sunny Blosser, Marty Brannon, Cook, Virginia Cook, Larry Courtney, 'hifi I its ' I I .,... 3 , ,,,, . 4 ,,..4 A .,.. :::5 Q X 9 V ,gl 2 L......J I B .L vi 4 mii:2I5Ei'+5fiPf L.. ,,,, my , f 1 if .. Carol Biddle, Delores David Donaldson, Van Marsha Freese, Johnnie Gambler, Reo Geren, Lee Ann Hallock Bonnie Lung, Ann Marten, Richard Mick, Julie Montgomery, Bcrry Rummel, Beatrice Schelling, Constance Schlegel, Robert Garden Strrplin, Bonnie Stoner, Thomas Summers, Sharon Taylor, SEVENTH ROW-Howard Treer, Sharon Trott, David Van Mason, Freddie Vonalt, Susan Wermer, William Young, Barry Yarger, Ronnie Wills. ...ML , -. - ,L Ls, W, PA G15 FOR TY-THREE - fx I ia f i i i l r l F First Grade T e-- FIRSE RSW-Kay Altaffer, Joe Altaffer, William Baker, John Baker, Burton Bassett, Gary Biddle, Larry Biddle, Joseph Bohner, ar ara Bastien. SECOND ROW-H. B. Bound, Sandra Bowditch, Dale Borotf, Kent Boyer, Don Brandeberry, Barry Brown, Wayne Bulla, Harold Burch, Caroline Bush. THIRD ROW-Anna Carey, Karen Chaney, Janet Clark, Carl Caler, Norman Coler, Ric Curry, Joan Darby, Le Roy Disbro, Stephan Dreffer. FOURTH ROW-Margaret Elliott, Theodore Fowler, Jerry Freese, Richard Gambler, Earl Geren, Sandra Gleason, Barbara Glidden, Donna Godfrey, Walter Heckman. . FIFTH ROW-Gary Johnson, Lawrence King, Sally Lehman, James Malone, Marietta Maxwell, Marile McCamis, Robert Michael, John Miller, Judith Moore. SIXTH ROW-Anita Morningstar, Sandra Kay O'Neal, Gary Osborn, Judith Page, Karen Parker, Sharon Parker, Claire Peters, Judy Peters, Micheal Reader. SEVENTH ROW--Mary Reichle, Cheri Richmond, Alden Shaffer, Jennie Sines, Robert Stahl, Jerry Stoy, Karen Treer, David Trux, Martha Van Lieu. EIGHTH ROW--Judith Weitzel, Graham Wilgus. . .l l n....... -ww.. . . TN , A ' ....,,... 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AQq. fi F L i R rg ff A . ,F F 8 , , --21 , 3 S 4 ,, D Xl ,f p gill -X1 KllldHl'ljilFlHIl FIRST ROW-Charles Apt, Lola Baker, Joy Bauer, Jo Ann Boofnman, Drlworfh, Brownell Echler, SECOND ROWfThornas Ellloff, Douglas Fisher, Thomas Fisher, Nancy Gloria Johnson, Douglas Kelley, THIRD ROWA-Thomas Krntlgh, Bonnre Kintrgh, Kent Lamberson Bobby Marlnn Meindl, Alan Muller, FOURTH ROW----Charles Miller, Dzcfra Muller, Donald Moore, Pamela Ronald Reazrn, Llnda Reese. FIFTH ROW-Ronnle Sapp, Sharon Seward, Ronald Stoy, James Strohl, Tressler, Geraldine Waldron. SIXTH ROW---Darwlna Wallace, James Werfzel, Rlchard Wermer, Glor Jerald Boroff, Necha Connolly, Bobby Crowe, Judy Gonzales, Teri Hallock, Donald Hncks, Dcyrd Jenkins, Loghry, Henry Malean, Judy Marten, Normen McGowen, Ormond, Peggy Parent, Elizabeth Porter, Danny Pressler, Samuel Summers, Elarne Taylor, Lynn Tingley, Jacob lO Wlnqfleld, Terry Zimmerman, IE-ICI? F0R'I'Y-IVIVI a -NV, LAST ROW Bob Storrer John Tingle, Max Hilkert, Ronnie Whetro D ld Ibbt , ona o son. Jim Lennon, Larry Martin Harlan Humbarger lv Lighfbody Homer Swank Mike Page, Jim Pike, Howard Slecsman. SECOND ROW Jerry Van Mason, Jerry Schwartz, Fred Stahl, Norman Wingard, Benny Beck, Anthony Ferarro Louis Hendricks ,lim C Clarence Fisher Bill Oliver, Gerald Harrington. FIRST ROW Steve Potter Terry Youse, Bob Boothman, Dick Beck, Russel Rose, Bert Blue, Louis Baker Larry Vonalt Allan Benjam Hlllls Boothman NAPOLEON BRYAN K7 81 83 BRYAN C7 81 8-99 DEFIANCE WAUSEON LITCHFIELD JUNIOR H IGH FOOTBALL MONTPELIER MONTPELIER MONTPELIER MONTPELIER MONTPELIER MONTPELIER The Junior High team this year has shown that they have the spirit and cooperation of a promising team. A team that we are looking forward to in future years to win the battles that we have lost. X 1615 -Q, I- HH Trumpets Danny Dayhoff Richard White Mary Brown Betty Baxter Don Stecovich Jon Oliver Ardith Banks John Nold Rudy Spencer DeWayne Starr Hal Weidner Kay Reed Sue Williams Mary Yoder Ronnie Wisrnan Margaret Miller Judy Kinsey Mary McClellan Phyliss Cook Barbara Bavin Pat Calyin Joyce Echler Alto Sax Flutes Carolyn Snyder Mary Custar Sherry Dunlap Pat McGill Johanna House Mary Mocherman Tromhones Roger Kuhlman Joan Lattanner Larry l-lill Mike Grospitz Tom Dennison Ned Snyder ' . Allan Benjamin lZeIrnr:3OSkr'iith 53222, cg:3r,1?s: Bnritones NOVVTYG MCYQVS , Tympqny Shirley Throne Barbara Benjamin Gone Heist Theda Elson percussion Bells Elma Spencer Gene Heist Margaret Malone Bassoon H, H. Critchfield CGr0l Moore Beverly l-louse Dick McKarns LYNCYTG Clerk oboe Nathaniel Knepper JCOVWCTTG Clflfk Ethelyn Kuhlman Rlchold COOK Helen Spencer Clminets Kenny Crowe Marlene Bergman Channing Bush Connie Coldsnow Anne Bush Loretta Teats Jeanine Brown Alice Miller Margaret Hepker Alto Horns Lynne Lockhdrt Jill Loghry Ella Mae Kemerley Marcena Clark Marva Whitney Bass John McKarns Tenor Sax Leon Casper Juanita Wagner l II' I l Marcella Selkman pm Beclllol One of the greatest gifts ever given to man, was that of expression through music. l-le is able to reveal his desires, his conquests and defeats. ln fact, music with its soothing charm, forms an outlet for all his emotions. The ability to produce beautiful music is an art of which one can and should he proud. Our band has, two years in succession, won an Excellent rating in the State Band Contest held annually at Columbus, as well as having taken several first and second prizes at local contests Few organizations are as united with each other and with the leader as our band. The director has taken inexperienced youth, and moulded them into a single coordinated unit, playing for the benefit of countless hundreds of people. X ff ML PAGE FORTY-NINE I A l , A M., ...A , AW...-.-...... F11f7' if HH Trumpets Danny Dayhoff Richard White Mary Brown Betty Baxter Don Stecovich Jon Oliver Ardith Banks John Nold Rudy Spencer DeWayne Starr Hal Weidner Ned Snyder Allan Benjamin Baritones Shirley Throne Thecla Elson Elma Spencer Bassoon Beverly House Oboe Ethelyn Kuhlman Clorinets Channing Bush Connie Coldsnow Anne Bush Loretta Teats Jeanine Brown Alice Miller Marcella Selkman Kay Reed Sue Williams Mary Yoder Ronnie Wisman Margaret Miller Judy Kinsey Mary McClellan Phyliss Cook Barbara Bavin Pat Calvin Joyce Echler Alto Sax Keith Baker Jo Ann Smith Norma Meyers Barbara Benjamin Percussion Gene Heist H, H. Critchfield Dick McKarns Nathaniel Knepper Richard Cook Kenny Crowe Margaret Hepker Alto Horns Lynne Lockhcirt Jill Loghry Ella Mae Kemerley Marcena Clark Flutes Carolyn Snyder Mary Custar Sherry Dunlap Pat McGill Johanna House Mary Mocherman Trombones Roger Kuhlman Joan Lattanner Larry Hill Mike Grospitz Tom Dennison Buss Clarinet Janet Baxter Tympany Gene Heist Bells Margaret Malone Carol Moore Lynette Clark Jeanette Clark Helen Spencer Marlene Bergman Marva Whitney Bass John McKarns Tenor Sax Leon Casper Juanita Wagner Pat Bechtel One of the greatest gifts ever given to man, was that of expression through music. l-le is able to reveal his desires, his conquests and defeats, ln fact, music with its soothing charm, forms an outlet for all his emotions, The ability to produce beautiful music is an art of which one can and should be proud. Our band has, two years in succession, won an Excellent rating in the State Band Contest held annually at Columbus, as well as having taken several first and second prizes at local contests Few organizations are as united with each other and with the leader as our band. The director has taken inexperienced youth, and moulded them into a single coordinated unit, playing for the benefit of countless hundreds of people. I i A Q.. ...A , , W...-.M 1 3 ' PA GE FOR TY-NINE The Twiiilinq Corps Our band has one of the most outstanding twirling groups of any of the surrounding bands. It is made up of ten girls who are headed by Pat Beck. They have all done a good job in ieaaing our band through countless contests with flying colors. Jean Faunce Charlene Greenman Marilyn Calvin Phoebe Parker Mary Fisher Pafsy Skinner Par Beck Amy Alfaffer Darlene Gilcher Virginia Dick Doiiy Swank Helping Par with her position as drum major was our mascot, Patsy Skinner. Q , f 5 ' my 4. 'Sf-... , , fi-A55 'K iiiiwl QSQ--is .P ,ww 'qw ,UW s'w1fLf'1 'f .0 ms? 151 FIFTI'-UNI? BACK ROW-Mr. Whitaker, Bob Beard, Kenny Cox, Homer Scott, Roger Robison, Dick Dietz, Gary Clark, John Nold, Calvin Ireland, Jim Hodson. THIRD ROW-Albert Sleesman, Jack Siders, Don Stecovich, Wendell Scott, Roger Kuhlman, Danny Winzeler, Larry l-lill, Gene I-liner, Fred Bauer, Carrol Stuart, Dick Brandeberry. SECOND ROW-Jim Burtnett, Jack Shaffer, Darold Figgins, Walter Miller, Don Martin, Dan Rouch, John Lougheed, Dick McKarns, Danny Dayhoff, Tom Childers, Ronnie Best, FIRST ROW-Gene Rupp, Jim Knapp, H. H. Critchfield, Don Ibbotson, Dale Walker, Jack Turner, Len Mitchell, Bob Deetz, Allan Gavin, Hillis Boothman. BU 5' Glee Club The Boys' Glee Club proved that their efforts every Monday and Wednesday were well worthwhile when they presented their part of the Spring Festival. There was no male soloist, although from this group sprang the quartet which has made itself known around Monte pelier and surrounding towns. Danny Dayhott, Channing Bush, Don Stecovich, and Gene Heist, made up the Boresome Foursomef' PAGE FIFTY-TWO I i Girls, lilee ljluli The Girls' Glee Club, composed ot l4O girls, freshmen through seniors was divided into three groups which met every Tuesday and Thursday. The Spring Festival which was the big event of the year was held March 23 and 24, at which time the Glee Club sang in tormals. Trudy Richards was the soloist. The girls appreciate the leadership and guidance given them by their director, Mr. Whitaker. BACK ROW--Mr. Whitaker, Marilyn McCrea, Martha Fen- stermaker, Anne Morningstar, Donna Bavin, Shirley Gavin, Ger- aldine Cumberland, Sally Win- gard, Harriett Bennett, Connie Rundell, Rose Majean. THIRD ROW-Norma Myers, Joann Northrup, Jeanette Todd, Ardith Banks, Margaret Malone, FOURTH ROW?Jeanette Clark Janet Bailey, Margaret Summers, Mary Fisher. SECOND ROWfLois Strayer, Dorothy Faunce, Inez Baker, Joan Densmore, Dorothy Torn, Jean Moore, Lola Bible, Shirley Apt, Jo Ann Smith, Carol Steco- vich, Judy Kinsey. FIRST ROW-Marilyn Calvin, Sis Kuhlman, Horriette Yagelski, Nancy Perry, Juanita Wagner, Phyllis Stahl, Mary MCCellan, Margaret Miller, Helen Moody, Dorothy Brandeberry, Frances Martin. BACK ROW-Alice Pressler, Elma Spencer, Marilyn Wisman, Judy McKarns, Helen Turner, Charlotte Best, Viola Stantz, Theda Elson, Joan Metcalf. FOURTH ROW-Jeanette Clark, Carol Moore, Wanda Faber, Marilyn Fireovid, Edith Spencer, Janice Bowen, Connie Fireovid. Joan Mick, Marlene Bergman, Myrta Pike, Millicent Duncan. THIRD ROW-Yavonnah Lan- ius, Phyllis Best, Mary McKarns, Joyce Echler, Jill Loghry, Mary Brown, Joan Lattanner, Mary Suntken, Margie Cox, Maxine Stambaugh, Margaret Hepker. SECOND ROW-Betty Baxter, Mildred Thomas, Sally Knecht, Shirley Mick, Cherie Lyman, Theresa Ferarro, Pat Beck, lla Britton, Pearl Lovejoy, Alice Beams. FIRST ROWfShirley Throne, Monna Clay, Dorothy Gilbert, Pheobe Parker, Charlene Green- man, Norma Yarger, Helen Spencer, Pot Yagelski, Trudy Richards, Carolyn Snyder. BACK ROW-Betty Wisman, Betty Allman, Marilyn Mansfield, Colleen Yarger, Mary Jo Gavin, Janet Baxter, Marcena Clark, Beverly House, Barbara Ben- iamin, Priscilla Rupp, Lynne Lockhart. THIRD ROWvJeanine Brown, Ella Mae Kemerly, Darlene Gil- cher, Amy Altafter, Lois lbbot- son, Lynne Miller, Barbara Brown, Virginia Dick, Sharon Johnson, Margie Cox, Delma Runyan. SECOND ROW-Ruth McQuil- ken, Phyliss Parker, Virginia Powser, Shirley Pignataro, Phyliss Poorman, Valera Miller, Martha Wallace, Dorothy Lovejoy, Eileen Burkholder, Linda Bailey. FIRST ROW-Marva Whitney, Virginia Trautman, Deloris Mer- cer, Lynette Clark, Betty Hicks, Alice Miller, Wilma Traxler, Mary McGill, Sue Knecht, Cora Turner. ' .E E Pnl UIC FIF'l'Y-'l'HIf1'f1'I The H lhm Aces The Rythm Aces, directed by Mr. Whitaker, had a successful season this year. The orchestra provided music for all after game dances, the Junior play, and activities at Hicksville, Antwerp, Delta, and West Unity. BACK ROW-Mr. Whitaker, Roger Kuhlman, Danny Dayhoff, Richard White, Don Stecovich, Gene Heist, Carolyn Snyder. FIRST ROW-Keith Baker, Leon Casper, Beverly Hause, Jo Ann Smith. BACK ROW-Kenneth Priest, Paul Kirne, Douglas Winright, John Geren, Marlo Williams, Phillip Cook, Wendell Scott, Mr. Morningstar. THIRD ROW-Rudy Spencer, Bob Tom, Don Martin, John Lougheed, Jack Shaffer, Raymond Miller, Wayne Brown, Otis Mercer, Harold Brown. SECOND ROWvGene Rupp, Jack Wisman, Lyle Cogswell, Moris Cogswell, Quentin Fry, Willis Shankster, Jack Turner, Len Mitchell, Howard h Koc . FIRST ROW-John Tom, Walter Miller, Derald Steinke, Morris Robbins, Clinton Rockey, Richard Suntken, Ned Snyder, Dick Todd, Bob Deetz. This has been an active 20th Anniversary Year for the local F. F. A, chapter. The chapter was awarded two Rausenberger Camp Scholarships which entitled two boys to stay at the state F. F. A, camp for a week for the Chapter's outstanding work in the field of conservation. It also won first in the Williams County Conservation Contest. John Tomond Walter Miller were awarded a free trip to the National F. F. A, convention which was held at Kansas City, Mo. for themselves and their advisor when they won first prize for their Quality Milk Demonstration given at the Ohio State Fair. The Chapter also added o gold medal to their Parliamentary Procedure Plaque as they won a gold rating in the District Parliamentary Procedure Contest. For the second year in a row they won the most prizes in F. F. A. competition at the Williams County Fair. Also, they helped set up a county F. F. A. which was active and is one of the first in the state. PA GE FI F T Y-FO UI? FH. The Future l-lomemakers of America offers an oppor- tunity for the further de- velopment ot students inita- tive in planning and Carrying out activities related to nomemaking. Two county representa- tives, Lois Strayer and Mary Fisher, were sent to Colum- bus from the Montpelier F. H. A. Chapter. They ob- served the activities ot the other county chapters, dur- ing National F.H.A. week. Mrs. Faben, the advisor of the Montpelier Chapter also made the trip with the girls! Officers for the Montpel- ier Chapter for i949-50 are: President, Mary Fisher, Vice President, Margaret Malone, Secretary, Theresa Ferarro, and Treasurer, Pearl Lovejoy. Donna Bavin was elected county news reporter. lst PICTURE, BACK ROW - Dorothy Founce, lla Jean Britton, Virginia Powser, Jean Moore, Marilyn Calvin, Margaret Summers, Lois Strayer, Joann Northrup. 2nd ROW 1 Delma Runyan, Shirley Apt, Betty iNisman, Marcena Clark, Lynette Clark, Shirley Pignataro, Colleen Yarger, Deloris Mercer. lst ROW 1 Alice Miller, Wilma Traxler, Phyllis Poorman, Dorothy Lovejoy, Martha Wallace, Phyllis Parker, Mary McGill. 2nd PlCTURE, BACK ROW 4 Wanda Faber, l-lelen Turner, Jeanette Clark, Edith Spencer, Viola Stantz, Judy McKarns, Carol Moore, Connie Fireovid, Pheobe Parker, 3rd ROW - Monno Clay, Dorothy Gilbert, Pat Beck, Phyllis Wisman, Marilyn Wisman, Ardith Banks, Charlene Greenman, Janice Bowen, Pat Yagelski. 2nd ROW -- Shirley Mick, Cherie Lyman, Valera Miller, Juanita Wagner, lnez Baker, Helen Spencer, Carolyn Snyder, Norma Yarger, Donna Bavin. lst ROW - Theresa Ferarro, Mary Fisher, Margaret Malone, Pearl Lovejoy, Harriette Yagelski, Nancy Perry, Judy Kinsey, Carol Stecovich, Mrs. Foben. P.lG1f FIFTY-Fl Vlf Student lfuunitil The Student Council under the able guidance of Mr. Chaney and Mr. Karnes has endeavored to do its upmost to make Montpelier High a better school to attend. The members began an extensive campaign to raise money tor giving vocational guidance tests. Montpelier is one of the tew schools in Ohio which has offered this opportunity to its students. Otticers elected early in the year were: Marilyn McCrea, president, Bob Beard, vice-president, Charlotte Best, secretary and treasurer. BACK ROW4Marilyn Fireovid, Max Lightbody, Max Hilkert, Val Michael, .lohn Tom, Rogcr Kuhlman, Dick Dietz, Gerald Harrington, Mr. Karnes. SECOND ROW-Mary Brown, Mary Fisher, Mary Govin, Judy Kinsey, H. H. Critchfield. FIRST ROWfLynne Miller, Charlotte Best, Marilyn McCrea, Bob Beard, Mr. Chaney. PA GE FI F TYASI X F. T. A. CLUB The Future Teachers believe teaching and teaching alone insures the survival of civiliza- tion. It is the most important task in the world. The teacher, whether parent, pastor, or schoolmaster is the real maker of history. As schools assume increasing responsibility for the young, it is most urgent that the finest and ablest men and women of each generation dedicate themselves to the teaching service. The F. T. A. seeks to train young people through practice for professional and civic leadership. The club goal is to encourage young people to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality and character which are the foundations of successful teaching and to provide them with specific information about opportunities in the various fields of education. Marilyn McCrea, Pres., Trudy Richards, V. Pres., Jeanette Todd Sec., Noida Rittenhouse, Treas., Mr. DeWolfe, Margaret Miller. V U S.-., J! , A Q. A sf, .gi Y-Teens BACK ROWflst Picture-Jeanette Todd, Margaret Malone, Jeanette Clark, Marilyn Wisman, Jo Ann Lattanner, Mary Brown, Joyce Echler, Mary McKarns, Sandra Cronk, Sally Wingard, Myrta Pike, Edith Spencer, Connie Fireovid. FOURTH ROWY--Judy McKarns, Connie Rundell, Geraldine Cumberland, Trudy Richards, Harriett Bennett, Rose Maiean, Joann Northrup, Pat Beck, Theresa Ferarro, Carol Moore, Wanda Faber, Ardith Banks, Janice Bowen, THIRD ROW-Alice Pressler, Fran Carr, Lois lbbotson, Amy Altaffer, Darlene Gilcher, Frances Martin, Margaret Miller, Danna Bavin, Betty Baxter, Inez Baker, Janet Bailey, Margaret Summers, Dorothy Bickel. SECOND ROWfl-lelen Turner, Lynette Clark, Delma Runyan, Ruth McQuilkin, Martha Wallace, Valera Miller, Virginia Powser, Naida Rittenhouse, Lynne Miller, Barbara Brown, Mary Jo Gavin, Janet Baxter, Joan Metcalf. FIRST ROW-Charlotte Best, Norma Myers, Lois Strayer, Marilyn Fireavid, Marilyn McCrea, Wilma Traxler, Alice Miller, Deloris Mercer, Virginia Trautman, Eileen Burkholder, Marcena Clark, Theda Elson, BACK ROW-2nd Picture---Elma Spencer, Phyllis Wisman, Anne Morningstar, Phyllis Best, Shirley Rauch, Shirley Govin, Shirley Apt, Sherry Dunlap, Shirley Throne, Alice Beams, Connie Coldsnow, Anne Bush, Jo Smith. THlRD ROWfMarlene Bergman, Martha Fenstermaker, Beverly House, Priscilla Rupp, Barbara Benjamin, Jeanine Brown, Mary McClellan, Juanita Wagner, Mary Custar, Dixie Huston, Margaret Echler, Nancy Perry. SECOND ROW4Dawn Watts, Betty Wisman, Phyllis Cook, Marilyn Whitney, Linda Bailey, Marva Whitney, Betty Allman, Marilyn Mansfield, Colleen Yarger, Jackie Youse, Jean Williams, Jane Williams, FIRST ROW-Miss Bell, Marcia Zulch, Patty Majean, Carolyn Shannon, Mary Neilands, Lynn Morningstar, Aurelia Moran, Lois Cummins, Joy Blosser, Norma Snyder, Mrs. Whitfield, The Y-Teens is the Junior organization of the international Y. W. C. A. Aii girls from the eighth through the twelfth grades are eligible tor membership. The purpose ot the Y-Teens is to train the girls to become better citizens, to live wholesome lives, and to build faith in God. Sending packages to the needy overseas, and Christmas caroling are among many activities sponsored by the Y-Teens as a means ot helping others. 1'.lCil l ll'i'l'Y-Sl?VICX s sammy. ,M , Latin Leaqiie BACK ROWfMr. Holstein, Larry Martin, Kenneth Priest, Harlan Hum barger, Roger Williams, John Lougheed, Harry Neilonds ,Jim Lennon, Suntken, Mary McKarns, John Fiser, THIRD ROW4Dick Carr, Max Hilkert, Harland Humbarger, Harry Neilands, Joyce Echler, Jill Loghry, Homer Swank, Joanne Lattanner, Shirley Throne, Alice Beams, Janet Baxter. SECOND ROW-Barbara Benjamin, Margie Cox, Mary McClelland, Phyllis Stahl, Joan Smith, Ned Calvin, Lyle Rittenhouse, Ethelyn Kuhlman, Beverly House, Alan Gavin. FIRST ROWfMary Gavin, John Nold, Priscilla Rupp, Fred Bauer, H, H. Critchfield, Virginia Trautman, Marilyn Mansfield, Betty Hicks, Linda Bailey, Mrs. Whitfield. This year, for the tirst time, the members of the Latin League joined the Junior Classical League, o national organiza- The A-V llliilu BACIEIROCEN-Mr. Holstein, Larry Martin Kenneth Priest, Harlan Humbarger, Roger Williams, John Lougheed, Harry Neilonds, Jim Lernnon au e Barnard. THIRD ROW1Ned Calvin, Gene Rupp, Max Lightbody, Max Hilkert, Homer Swank, Jim Childers, Howard Moore, Anne Morningstar, Alice Beams. SECOND ROW7Shirley Throne, Beverly House, Barbara Benjamin, Jo Ann Smith, Betty Hicks, Marilyn Mansfield, Richard Cook, Clarence Fisher, Norman Wingard. FIRST ROW4Dale Walker, Dick Carr, John Tom, Morris Robbins, Clinton Rockey, Derald Steinke, John Nald, Bill Oliver, Mike Page. tion ot high school classics students. This year an organized Audio-Visual isound 81 sight? program was inaugeroted at Montpelier High School in the form of the Audio-Visual Service. This is a service department of the school system having the primary purpose ot aiding the teachers in providing a more comprehensive and true-to-lite learning experience, Based upon proven educational principles, motion pictures, sound recorders and graphic materials are used in the classroom in conjunction with regular materials such as the textbook, lt must be emphasized that this is not a program at entertainment but is an integral part ot the present- day concept ot good learning procedure. lhe annual board met in early September and began planning the yearbook. The statf was chosen and each member went to work. They were advised by Mr. Richard l.JeWoIfe, and Mr. Harold Parnham supervised the pic- torial division. Most of this staff had been on the Junior Annual Staff and had some experi- ence in realizing the value of cooperation in undertak- ing such a project. Annual Bnanl STANDlNGfMr. DeWolfe, Advisor, Judy McKarns, Circulation Manager, Wanda Faber, Secretary, Gearld Cumberland, Editor in chief, Arditln Banks, Treasurer, Danny Dayhoff, Advertising Manager. SEATEDfConnie Rundell, Classes Editor, Dick Dietz, Business Manager, Charlotte Best, Assistant Editor, Horner Scott, Sports Editor, Channing Bush, Pictorial Editor, Harriett Bennett, Activity Editor, Dorothy Bickel, Literary Editor. For the first time in the history of Montpelier High School there has been an academic course in journalism. The voice of the students was revived again by printing a school newspaper. The editorship and other positions on the staff were rotated so that all in the class received experience in the different fields of newspaper work. Montpelier was represented by eight students and Mr. DeWolfe at the Kent State University Journalism Convention in April. The class was responsible for the opening of the Round l-louse. Journalism Stall STANDING-Mr. DeWolfe, Dick White, Gerald Cumberland, Harriett Bennett, Channing Bush, Ted Huston, Norma Yarger, Pearl Lovejoy, Danny Dayhoff, Gene Heist. V SEATED-Marilyn McCrea, Jeanette Clark, Marilyn Calvin, Charlene Greenman, Lynette Clark, Carolyn Snyder. MlSSlNGfPat Yagelski. If Ifilf l 1l 'I'YfNl.X'l'j 6 A My wb' Q53 Kay Jww wffffwwy-5l 'Jx 1 fwfwdifvwiifwgif' , I h QM cw ijfiifffsmww aw' MA W n F , - Z f ff' ,iii-,LL ,-fzffld f 5 Xff - . l f l 151015 SIXTY-ONE FRONT ROW-Gary Clark CBackJ, Chet Ely fBackJ, Eugene Lockhart fEndJ, Val Michael CBackJ, Homer Scott fEndl, Bill Siders iBackl, John Geren lGuardJ, Dick Brandeberry fBackJ, Darold Figgens IGuardi. SECOND ROW-Jim Selkman fMgr.J, Jerry McDonald CBackl, Max Grant IGuardl, Jake Priest lTacklej, Fritz Carr lBackJ, John Nold IBackJ, Derald Steinke KG-uarcll, John Fiser QEndJ, Rudy Spencer IGuard7, Gene Karnes lBackJ, Cloud Barnard tMgr,l, THIRD RO fVvDuke Small lCoachJ, Skip Hallock fCenterJ, Jack Shaffer lBackl, Jam Hopkins KEndl, Roger Robison iTacklel, Dick Custer fTackIel, Fred Bauer fCenterJ, Otis Mercer tGuardl, Al Lubowicki tCoochJ. wgg-ff .1 , it A Duke PAGE SIXTY-TWO Football COACHES- DUKE - Duke was known as a good coach and a swell guy to everyone on the team. He always seemed to know that even though we lost, sometimes, we were trying our hardest for him. With a little luck the i949 season could have been a very successful one. All of the seniors will remember him and the underclassmen will be looking forward to another season with Duke , Al. - Al was more or less tagged as the line coach, Any time you looked, the line would be either duck-walking or doing blocking. Everyone in the line got to know Al as a person who does everything for someone else and never thinks of himself. For this reason Al became a real friend of everyone on the team. -F.-v-QW ,,.. , ,, Lost Weekend 1, 2, 3, Hike! Superb Shiners Putters Bums That' Q way At lost' Forms PAGE SIXTY-THIi'lf1' ,k...4.......-...Ar1i..4.A... A ,.L-...... M..- EUGENE LOCKHART End Before Gene was plagued by injuries in the latter part of the season he was a standout on both offense and defense. Many end runs were successful only because of his timely blocks. JOHN GEREN Guard To John the game was never lost until the final gun. From the start to the end John was in there giving his best. His fighting spirit ranks with the greatest, 1 BILL SIDERS Halfback Being little didn't stop Bill from making all league. His shiftyness and speed enabled him to be one of the top ground gainers in the league. ' VAL DEAN MICHAEL Haltback After a lay-off in his Junior year Val came back to help out this season. It was hard for Val to get in shape but when he did he was one of the hardest haltbacks in the league to stop. DON NICOLON Tackle Playing either tackle or line-backer Don was a standout on defensive play. He was known for his smash- ing tackles and his ability to keep the team's spirit up. HOMER SCOTT End All league end, Homer was a triple threat. Playing most of the game, Homer would do the team's punting, throw passes, besides snaging more than his share of them. LORREN PHILIPS Tackle Although this was Lorren's first year at football he played regularly at tackle. Lorren never let down but was always in there pitching when the going got rough. we nt '--s,1,- . -.. Football-l95U During Fair week this year the team trained hard, and even stayed away from the Fair in order to go over and play a spirited game against Defiance, and come out on the better side of a hard fought battle that ended in a 6 to 6 tie. The next week the boys were still gloating over the tie and forgot that they had to play Napoleon that week. The cost of this forgetting was a 39 to O setback. The only game this year in which we failed to score. Smarting from the onesided defeat of the week before, the practices this week were just the opposite of fooling around. Due to this hard work and a good turnout of fans, Pelier turned the tables and whipped Liberty Center 33 to l8. On October the 7, a good Sylvania team came to town and showed us how to play football. This lesson was a 24 to 6 defeat. Rossford wasn't supposed to have too much this year, but picked the night we played them to prove that they were somewhat underrated. They seemed to be under-rated about 24 to 7. - The big week had finally come. lt was the week of the Bryan game. No matter how much spirit there seems to be for the other games there is always more for this game. That goes for the students, faculty, town, plus a never 'die team. Although Pelier outplayed the Bears throughout the game, we came out on the short end of the score, 20 to IB. lt was stated that the Locals won everything but what they wanted most, the ballgame. We now seemed to be on a somewhat unlucky streak. After losing a real heartbreaker the week before, Wau- seon came over and kept things going at the rate of 20 to l9. That's just about as close as you can come without being there. The streak went right on at Hillsdale. Although the statistics favored us greatly we were edged by the score of 7 to 6. ' The last game of the season we were determined to win and proceeded to do just that at the expense of theOLibby Lightweights from Toledo. The score was 28 to . PAGE SIXTY-FIVE ' FIRST TEAM LINE- Left End - Gene Lockhart 1 6' - l60 lbs. - Senior Right End - Homer Scott - 6' l - l75 lbs. - Senior Left Tackle - Max Grant - 5' lO - l55 lbs. - Sophomore Right Tackle - Roger Robison - 5' ll - l95 lbs. - Junior Left Guard - Darold Figgins - 5' l0 - l55 lbs. - Junior Right Guard - John Geren - 5' lO - l6O lbs. - Senior BACKS- Center - Bob Beard - 6' - l9O lbs. - Junior Quarterback -- John Nold - 5' 9 - l45 lbs, - Sophomore Fullback - Jim Wallace - 5' ll - l85 lbs. - Sophomore Right l-lalf - Bill Siders - 5' 8 - l45 lbs. - Senior Left Half - Val Michael M- 5' l0 - l8O lbs. Senior SECOND TEAM l.lNE-- BACKS- Left End - Jim Hopkins Center - Fred Bauer Right End - John Oliver Quarterback - Jerry McDonald Left Tackle - Jake Priest Fullback - Gary Clark Right Tackle - Dick Custer Right Half - Dick Brondeberry Left Guard - Derald Steinke Left Half - Chet Ely Right Guard - Otis Mercer PAGE SIXTY-SIX Basketball VARSITY FIRST ROW-Danny Dayhoff, Bill Sldcrs, Danny Winzelcr, Dcrald Sfeinke, Duck Branclebcrry, Tom Childers. SECOND ROW4-Duke Small lAssisTanf Caachj, Gene Hlncr lMgr.l, Bob Beard, Horner Scott, Ted Huston, Gene Heist, Harold Miscr, Russ Ernans lCoachJ. RESERVES FIRST-' ROWTFred Bauer, Larry Yagclski, Gene Karnes, Chef Ely, Jerry McDonald, Sklp Hallock, . Critc flcld. SECOND ROW4Gary Clark, John Oliver, Duke Small lAssistanf Coacnj, Russ Emans lCaacnl, Kenny Cox, John Nold, Dlck Cusfer lMgr.D. Iilfllf .SIX 'I ' Y-S1 Uur Coach RUSS - Although as successful on paper, one of the best years we little extra push that we the i949-50 season couldn't be put down in the minds of all the players it was had. Russ was always trying to give us that needed, I know that if this season could b played over it would I ' e ook different on paper but the some to the boys. lt was the little things he was alw d ' ays omg that helped so much All in all, the seniors feel hono d ' re to have played their last year under a swell guy and the underclassmen look forward to next year. CHEERLEADERS There can't b e enough said on the part of the cheerleaders this year. Anyone knows that it's a cinch to cheer when your team is winning consistently, but these girls kept right on cheering their hearts out even though we didn't win every game. They deserve as much praise as anyone and never seem to get it. LEFT TO RIGHT H- Norma Yarger, Joyce Echler, Lynne Lockhart, Connie Rundell. PA GE SIX TY-EIG HT HOMER SCOTT: One of the five players on the all- league team, Homer gave a good account of himself in all games even though his opponents were mostly taller. He grabbed many rebounds from the big fe.lows and averaged lO points a game. TOM CHILDERS: Tom seemed to be able to make them from all angles and places in practice but when he got in games he froze up. However he unfroze in the Bryan game and kept us ahead with his long ones. GENE HEIST: Cactus eye , as Gene was known to most people, was just as effective as his name suggests. Moving from under to the outside, either place he was a constant threat with his timely shots. TED HUSTON: Ted was possibly the best shot on the team as he could sink them from either the corner or from underneath. His height was also a determining factor for his share of rebounds. DANNY DAYHOFF: Dan was never out fought in a game and always got the ba.I through somehow. Equally effective with either hand, he was hard to stop when he got the range. BILL SIDERS: Although Bill was forced to the side- lines before the season was over be- cause of injuries, he was hard to stop when handling the ball and also stole it from the opposition countless times. Basketball-19 Elfl In the first game of the season the Hillsdale Hornets came to town for a ball game and went home on the long end of a 29-24 score. The following week a very good Ashley, Indiana team visited Montpelier and they, too, went home the winners 6l-43 although we played a fairly good game. By this time the squad should be getting better be- cause of some experience under its belt in the form of two defeats. However over-confidence cost us the Edon game 5l-48. Defiance was rated as the team to beat and they sure started out to show us by jumping to a 2l-2 first quarter lead. Although the locals rallied it wasn't enough as Defiance won 5l-40. That first defeat in the league kind of took the wind out of our sails, but the next week in practice we settled down and lost a thrilling 38-36 game to Napo- leon that Friday. Archbold was headed for the state, they said, and beat us 50-30 on the way. Although really keyed up and wanting to win this one badly, we blew a 7 point lead and went down in defeat 39-37 to Liberty Center, then in first place in the league. The next week we took heart in the good fight that was put up at Liberty and were ready for them when Wauseon came here and sent them home licking their wounds in the form of a 34 to 28 defeat, for our first victory of the season. Being a little cocky about beating Wauseon we weren't ready for it when we got trampled by Bryan 45-30. A game that we were to remember a little later. Liberty came to town the following week and al- though the home team scored more field goals than the Tigers they canned the charity throws and won 33-29. The next week on our first floor with glass back- boards, at Angola and we didn't do so hot. Since some excuse is expected we will blame them for our 52-39 defeat. Wauseon hit good and the locals didn't even hit when they got revenge for their setback here by drubing us 49-39. Bryan came to town the next week still gloating about their i5 point victory over there. Since it was the proper thing to do, we chose this game as our second win and sent them home very much un-gloated, 48-40. Defiance again jumped off to a 20 point first quarter and went on from there to rub it in 63-48. Napoleon did the some thing only a little different. They only won by 6l-48. As this game was our last of the regular season we finished up with a 2 and l3 record. ln the tournament we got our first break and drew a bye to play the winner of the Liberty Center- Fostoria game. Fostoria trounced Liberty and we met them the next night. Although playing a good game and even leading 8-9 at the end of the lst quarter, Fostoria had a good second quarter and went on to win 54-4l. They also took Napoleon in their stride in winning the tournament. RESERVE TEAM When the reserve team was hot it was really hot and when it was cold it was really cold. While beating some of the best reserve teams in the league and losing to some of the worst our boys ended well up in the standings. It could never be said that these boys ever gave up as can be proved by the win over Liberty Center after trailing at one time by twenty points. This kind of spirit is a credit to the school and is helping in seasoning the stars of tomorrow. RESERVE SCORES Nov. Montpelier Nov. Montpelier Dec. Montpelier Dec. Montpelier Dec. Montpelier Dec. Montpelier Dec. Montpelier Jan. Montpelier Jan. Montpelier Jan. Montpelier Jan. Montpelier Jan. Montpelier Feb. Montpelier Feb. Montpelier Feb. Montpelier PA GE SE VENTY Hillsdale - Ashley Edon Defiance - Napoleon - Archbold - Liberty Center Wauseon - Bryon ' - Liberty Center Angola - Wauseon - Bryan Defiance - Napoleon - Junier High Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT - Jane Williams, Marcia Zulch, Lois Cummins, Dawn Watts. A RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Jeanine Brown, Harriette Yagelski, Ethyln Kuhlman, Mildred Thomas. YELL LEADERS We've got the coach! We've got the team! We've got the pep! We've got the steam! Coach Team! Pep! Steam! I5 Rahs for Pelier's Team. P1-1 GE VENTY-ONE FRESHMEN TEAM As the scores indicate, the Freshmen team has established a record of which we can be proud No individual In this team was particularly outstanding as a scorer, but the team through wonderful teamwork won 11 games and lost only 3 30-Defiance - 30-Napoleon 10-Liberty Center 29-Wauseon 35-Bryan - 27-Hillsdale - 28-Liberty Center PA GE SE VENTY-TIVO FRESHMEN SCORES 21 31 11 15 21 18 20 5' 25 '29 25-Wauseon 26- 29- 25-Liberty Center 24-Napoleon Bryan Defiance Napoleon -Defiance 'Tournament games Won 11, Lost 3 1949 Nancy Allen Leland Allman Walter Armstrong Valere Barber Richard Barnhart Lois Bavin Mary Beucler iAndersonJ Beverly Brown Jean Brown Eloise Burcham E. Leon Casper Marilynn Carr Dallas Dick M. Jeanne Grice Ronald Gray Geraldine Hackert Laura Haines Ralph Harrington JoAnne Heller Roger Houk Richard Hauser Lloyd Hunter Helen Johnston John Johnston Dwight Klein Hobert Krouse Vonda Lightbody Larry Loghry Zeta McEnroe Jacquelyn McMillen Harold Mercer Lewis Mick Orvill Mocherman Thelma iMoodyJ Stambaugh Herbert Moor William Moshier Gerald Mullins Lynn Myers Ann Newell Mary Nold Thomas Neilands Mary Pignataro Dolores Pinkley Beverly Risser Helen lRittenhousel Johnson Hillis Rockey Joyce Royal Frederick Rupp Barbara Scott Donna Stantz Lyle Storrer Richard Shepard Donald Steinke Mary Sears Betty Suntken Barbara Summers Paul Thomas Richard Todd Edith lTownsl Joyce Richard Turner DeWayne Waldron Gloria tWeithl Rainey Robert Winzeler Shirley iwismani Miller Dorothy Wohlford Mary Varner Angeline Yagelski 1 948 Robert Childers Carol fFletcherl Rozell Pat Fry Richard Apt Joanne iBaileyJ Baxter Mary Baker June lBanksl Oyer Marilyn lBaxterJ Bailey Bette iBeckl Beck Barbara Bode Dennis Brown Richard Brown Ronald Brown Richard Burcham Harry Calvin Jacqueline Chappell Katherine Cleveland Mabel lCogswelIJ Mocherman Lorna Doyhoff Weldon Dean Lorraine lDeetzJ Rockey Venetia Dilworth Jo Ann lDrakel Miller Jeannette Esterline Modestus Fry Alumni Claudine iHandyl Richter Maxine Herman Pauline Herman Bill Hoffman Jack Howald Constance Kannel Phyllis Kepler Ted King Valencia iKissingerl Finkenbiner Bert Kizer Jack Lanius Joan Laub Luanna iLeathermanJ Curry Adelia iLirotJ Robinson Jean Ann Lockhart Nancy Majean Gwen Meyer ArLieta Michael Keith Michael Harold Mick Dale Miser Robert Neal Barbara Owen Wanda iPorksJ Snow Heien fRobertsl Dillon Irene Roush lReeseJ Peggy Scharlow iMooreJ Janet Scott Bill Shaw Edgar Snow Janet Snyder Joanne lSnyderl Bunce Waneta Spencer Donna Startzman Elizabeth Stimson LeRoy Thomas Pauline Thomas Irene Tressler Ralph Tressler Phyllis lTurnerJ Gunn Colleen KWagnerl Levings Donald Willis Ida Mae Willis Shirley lWolfel Fifer Joe Youse 1941 Robert Lockhart Richard El Y Eleanor iMochermanJ Ruetz Roger Cook Alice Anders Anne Beams James Best Dee Bible Don Butzin James Cheadle Mark Jane Clark Robert Clark Mary Lu Critchfield Robert Croft William Crone June iDonnisonl Moore Duane Dirrim Elaine Dirrim Shirley tEherlyl Piddock William Echler Mary fElsonl Piddock Jack Esterline Mary lFirestonel Oxender Charles Geren James Golding Verna Groves Paula Hart Margaret Hartman Charles Heller Diane Hilkert James Huston Buddy Knecht Adrian Knepper Margie Light Joan Long Alfred McClelland Marjorie McDonald James McMillen Sally fMcMillenl Priest Patricia lMilIerJ Heller Thelma iMontgomeryl Grine Velma Montgomery Mary Moor Evelyn lMoorel Armstrong Marvin Moore Ronald Moore Roscoe Moore Milton Nolin Donald Nye Dorothy iPikel Ester Louis Pike Robert Reese Pat Robinett Pauline Roush lEchlerl Nancy Rundell Margaret iSnowJ Webster Norma CStockmanJ Miller Pat Summers KDeceasedl Eloise iTingleyl Tinney James Todd Eugene Wagner Betty White Pauline Wisman 1946 Erma Brandon James Miller Ina Mae lHarringtonl Knecht Virginia Stimson Doris Barrett Duane Baxter Raymond Beard Mary Beams Denver Beck Ralph Brandeberry Robert Briner Virginia lBrownl Lautermilch Gerald Childers Dick Cotter Marilyn iCumminsl Strait Hal Decker Mary Ellen iDeetzl Brandt John Dwyer Neil Ensign Helene Falco Lorraine Ferguson Geraldine iHillJ Montgomery Sara Hopkins Don Hostettler Marcella Uohnsonl Gee lllega lKingJ Walker Richard Knecht Annabelle iKumnickl Thomas Victor Lattanner Howard Lee Raymond Long Rosello iLongl Stoner Don Lyon Harold McKarns Howard Moor Dolly lOxenderJ Brewer Pat iParnhaml Oxender Betty lPlouckJ Lamberson Guy Priest, Jr. Jack Robison Marjorie lRoushl Michael Hope iSatterfieldl Clymer Luella lScottl Rockey Mary Selkman Dortha iSmithJ Moor Robert Strawser Robert Strohl Isabel iTingleyJ lmm Richard Tressler Charles Walker Thomas Watts Donna iWiIlgusl Cogswell Darlene lWillisJ Pittenger iDeceasedl Richard Wilson Rose Winzeler 1945 Everett Bailey Paul Baker Elizabeth Barnhart Fred Bauer Pat lBennettl Sweet Robert Bradley Lawrence Cogswell Eloise lConnollyi Rigg Kathleen Cox Grocilee iCritchtieldl Siebenaler Elmer Dietrich Rosemary Fisher Betty lGilcherl Stantz Joan lGrantl Cox Phyliss Guilinger Leland Gunn Kenneth Harmon Robert Heller Doris lHepkerl Stambaugh Bette iHortonJ Pann Evelyn lKemarlyl Copeland PA GE SE VENTY- THREE 1945 lCon't.D Marilyn lKnepperJ Meinhardt Len Lantz Mary tLeathermanj Cook Louis Light Rose Mary fLocyJ Smethurst Marlin Mansfield Delores Meyer Pauline lMaierj Brannon Done Michael Donald Miller Ruth iMerrifieldj Suffel Raymond Moore Lorraine Post Rose Marie Priest Dole Pushee Dorothy tRobisonj Miller Nancy lRothenburgerJ Byers Willadine iRuffj Janes Anna tSchellingj Kissinger Marilyn Shaeffer Marjorie tStrawserj Hasten Glenn Suffel Betty Thorp Thomas Tyler Anna lWalIacej Wagner Iris iWallocej Pace Richard Williams Dorothy lWoolfj Ray Paul Wyrick George Yarger 1 944 Harlan Babb Marie Bavin Hazel Beek Willis Bible Dick Brannon Ronald Brown Donald Carrott Martha lCookj Poorman Beatrice Crist Roberta Dean Clare Dilworth Marion lEberlyj Wasnich Robert Eberly Roger Ely Veda Ensign Dolores iFacklerj Francis Geraldine tGreenmanj Cox Jack Grill Harold Haines Kathryn lHandyj Brannon David Henry Norma fHepkerj Clymer Gordon Hill Patricia lHoukj Pushee Priscilla CKannelj King Marjorie lKileyj Harris Eugene King Franklin Lantz Lynn Lightbody Robert Long Helen Merriman Audrey lMichaelj Tingle James Montgomery Willadene lFisherj Moore James Pace June lPowersJ Shipley William Priest Donald Rockey Marjorie lRothenburgerj Smith Rosalie lRoushj Trausch John Selkman Betty lSmithj Davis Anita lWallacej Snow Margaret lStickneyj Greene William Summers Faye Tressler Ray Van Auken Lawrence Van Fossen Elsie Wallace Phyllis lWeaverj Beamer Audrey lWeldonj Tingley Robert Wilson Norma lYoungsj Bartley Richard Snow 1943' .Val Connolly Gerald Patterson Dick Pressler Betty lCritchfieldj Oyer Orlando Allman Phyllis lAnkneyj Colon John Bartley Catherine Bible John Boisher George Brandt Vivian lCheadlej Brown Virginia fColej Davenport PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR Beatrice fDeGroffj Jones Ralph Cox Robert Darr Betty lDiemerj Miller Wayne Deitrich Hal Dietz Donald Echler Peggy lEdwardsj Wadsworth Lavon Elson Thelma lFolcoj Herb Jane lGrimesJ Storrer Marjorie lHaasej Dossett Carlton Hart Maurice Harmon Arlene lHasfordj Lockhart Betty Headley Paul Henry Dudley Hillard June lHortonj Hepker lla tJumpJ Houck Betty lHustonj Westfall Paul Johnson Maynard Knepper Elnora lKrisherj Van Coppenolle Leroy Lamberson Helen Faber lllah lManleyj Apt Joan lMansfieldj Scott James Mick Marvel IMillerj Moore Robert Nutter Doris iPriestj Oyer Helen lPerkinsj Luke Irene Ruff Harvey Scott Norman Snow Hal Stambaugh Paul Strawser Robert Storrer William Tingley Lynette iTingleyj Stickney Norma Watts Rosalie lToddj Strawser William Welch Mary lWelchJ Zachrich Arthur Woolf Denver Yarger 1942 Wilman Ansley Walter Bauer Roger Beek Charles Bratton Bethel lBrimj Custar Bonnibelle lBrownJ Stahl Doris lBrownl Dilworth Richard Byers Martha Chapman Jerry Chappell Mary lChildersj Hiatt Walter Connolly Louis E. Courtney Catherine Cox Doris lCumminsJ Emenheiser Betty Summers Harvey Dargitz Doris Deisler Yevonna Detwiler Helen Ensign Patricia tFergusonj Gordon Richard Gee Vivian Gregg Frances lGuilingerj Firestone Harold Gunn A Sar-A-Lee Harrell Madonna Herman Mary lHinerj Larson Ralph Huber Richard Johnson lDeceasedj lra Kannel Bonnie lKingj Griffith Gene Kosier Betty lKrusellj Roberts Wesley Lamberson Marion Lee Clara fLongJ Sowle John Locy Marguerite tMcDanielj Hart Chester McKarns Mayroe Michael Donald Miller Donna Miller Marilyn lMillerj Richmond Ruth tNewmanj Elmer Warren Nolin Wayne Nolin Margaret lOsbornj Gordon Wayne Pike Richard Plouck Tom Prosser Frances lPusheej Bowers Dene Richmond Ted Roberts Nola CRobisonl Shiverdecker Charles Sears Earl Shankster Martha CSprankellj Sapp Elgie Stickney Marcella lTateJ St. John Robert Teats Arlene Whitney Beth Williams Morjory Youngs Dorothy CTinglej Locy Elmer Tressler Theodore Vinal Hester lWelshj Burkhart 1941 Thomas Calero Ann lPacej Kollar Rolland Lattanner Harry Robison Joe Allen Willard Allen Charles Altaffer Lois lArthurl Musser Willene iBauerj Tibble Marjorie Bavin Joan CBestj Nolin Marjorie lBestj Priest Dennis Bible George Bible Howard Bradley Betty lBrimj Brigle David Briner John Theodore Carrott John Childers Wayne Churchman Richard Clark Edward Connell Carlton Cook Hal Cook Marie lCramerj Trausch Helen tCumminsJ Sayers Maribell Davis Harry Deisler Doris Doenges John Firestone Joe Griffith Leland Haines Robert Handy Norma Hart Robert Hart Ruth CHawkinsJ Greenfields Willene Headley Cleo Hepker Eleanor lHoopsj Boyd Margaret Hume Ray Jump Richard Kerr Donald D. Krill Alice lKrusellj Pearce Elizabeth lKumnickj Robison Lamar Kuttler Charles Lowery Sherman Mercer Betty lMansfieldl Olson Dolly Mae lMickJ Crist Lester Miller Robert Miller Virginia lParnhomJ Fobaine Kent Pittenger Lee Powers Russell Priest Doris lReesej Lyon Herbert Rockey Ann iRothenburgerJ Huffer Eugene Sapp Warren Fisher Bill Sayers Robert Shepard Leon Shoup James Slagle James Stahl Margaret lStainthorpej Decker Orville Strawser Dorothy iStrayerJ Schlegel Betty lStroblej Golding Joe Summers Louis Tingle Fanny tToddj Carr Nancy IToddj Norris Bill Wallace Robert Weidner Phyllis lWhitej Squire Randolph White Berneda CWismanj Nettie Ellen lWyrickj Smethurst Betty lYargerJ 'I940 Mary lAnsleyi Word Frederick Bavin Lucille iBechtoll Frisbie Anita lBeekJ Nichols John Bloom Ethel Maxine lBordnerl Moore James Brannon Beulah lBrownJ Ebert Walter Cameron James W. Coleman Cecil Cook, lDeceasedl Doris DeGroff Jessie Courtney Max DeGroff Theda lDickinsonl Critchfield Arlene lDilworthl Faler Lewis Doughton Flora Eberly Anna Eberly Mickey Falco Tony Falco Dorothy Fenicle Ralph Flinchbaugh William E. Shatzer Glenna lEchlerl Towers Eilene lMaterJ Sickmiller Lee Henry Kathleen Govin William Hodson Eva lHugJ McKelvey Max lhrig Helen Uumpl Dill Daryl Knepper Wilmer Koller Donald Krill Mary lLettl Hall Kenton McLaughlin Orville Manley Merclyn Michael Jeanette lMicki Lamb Denver Miller Dorothy Miller Eldon Mocherman Harold Moor Francis lMarrisonl Brannan Vero Marie lPikei Lovejoy Mary lRobertsJ Whidden Carl Ruetz Kermit Scholl Burton Shambarger, lDeceasedl Laurie lShoupl Creek Mary Evelyn lSiebenaleri Zuber Charles Smith ' Virginia lSprankelli Hoadley Gloria Stage Val Strayer, lDeceasedi Beulah Stump Don Teeters Harold Thomas LoVern Tingle, lDeceasedJ Floris Towne Ernest Tressler Mary J. lTrautmanJ Clock Charles Varner Richard Weidner Madonna lWelshl Brenner Vivian lWheelerl Richmond Margaret lRoderJ Ebert James Zochrich Gwen lSmithJ Sperling Betty lGarverl Reynolds 'I939 Thelma Allman Betty Baker Burton Bassett, lDeceasedl Paul Bible William Boone Irene lBordnerl Mettler Vincent Bordner Dallas Brandt Max Brown Bert Cameron Frank Chapman Jane Chappell Boyd Clark Lloyd Clark, lDeceasedJ Robert Collie Vincent Cook Georgia lCosperl Bassett George Copeland Doris lDarbyJ Copeland Franklin Dill William Faulkner Weldon Dukes Arlene Fisher Lewis Haines Doris lHortl Thompson Willis Headley Rolland Henry James Herb Jane Hicks Frank Howard Fauniel Johnston Myrtle lKnechtJ Cook Lyle Knepper, lDeceosedi Loyal Lee Hollis Lougheed Margaret lLyonJ Bostater Elmer Lowery Mary lMaieri Knauer Kathleen lNicholsJ Winn Clara lOsbornel Dukes Eileen lPaull Weitzel Mary Ann lPignataroJ Keesbury Keith Plauck Howard Robb Grace lRubleJ Esterline Lynette lScharlowJ Bordner Doris lSmithl Pendell John Spencer Theda lStrayerl Galanic Ina Mae Teal Darrel Thorp Wilma lTingleyl Hinkle Earl Wallace Laurine lWallingl Murdock Virginia lWattsi Brown Charlene iWismanJ Sostoi Leonard Zigler Linden Zigler 1938 Carlin Abend David Barnhart Doris lBeamontJ Gleason Nelson Bloom Kathryn lBrattonJ Northrup Doris Clinger Phyliss lBoisherl Henry Guy Connolly Charles Courtney James Cox Kenneth Cunningham, iDeceasedi Virginia lDarrJ Lantz Donald Davis Margaret lDiIworthi Ruest Kenneth Doenges Ethel lEagerl Siegel Richard Hall Vivian lHauckl Martin Eldon Hawkins Raymond Herb Helen Holloway Waunetta lHoagl Seward Margaret Jackson Viola Jackson Wesley Jackson Dora Lee Uohansenl Biery Eldon Joyce Ladyne Keller George Jump Laurice Kirk Mary lKirki Whitney Ira Kilpatrick Isabelle lKollarl Carr Denver Lee Wayne Laugheed Margaret Lykins Elnore lMcCamisJ Connolly Marcile lMcCreal Ebaugh Theo Manley Louise lMessneri Starr Robert Montgomery Rosemary lNewmanJ DeGroff John Nichols Dana lNorthrupi Oberlin Dorothy lOsbornei Haug Josephine lPignatarol Brandt Tony Pignatara Marcelle lPikeJ Loveioy Sara Betty lProsseri Wayland Alice lRichmondl Bowen Odelia Mae lRiggJ Schaull Richard Rummel Maxine Skinner Ralph Starr Carson Stickney Maurice Strayer Irene lStrobeli Winright Genevee lStullerl Lung Melba lTatel Elbert Thompson James Trautman Harry Tressler, Jr. Virginia lTretterl Law Doris lWaterstonel Bible Woneta lWismanJ Holt Archiel Yarger Mary Louise lYoungi Poettgen Dorothy Youngs Margaret Ellen lTealJ Woodruff 1937 Arlene lBaeri Manley Clinton Bartley Norma lBartleyl Teots Alice lBauerJ Reeves William Barnhart Robert Beach Thurlow Beek Elsie lBirminghamJ Lewis Jane lBiblei Robinette Ronald Boyer Virginia lBrimi Tingle Mildred Briner Vivian Briner Bernard Brown Theodore Chapman Faith lClarkJ Kepler Virginia lCopelandJ Harvey Ralph Brannon Clifford Darr Irene lDeGroffl Meyers Virginia Gabriel Louise lGarretti Haines Eugene Gordon Maurice Gregg Margaret iGuilingerJ Van Dyke Carl Hendricks Harriette lHenryJ Carey Oscar Henry Eugene Hershey, lDeceasedJ Howard Hiner Hoyt Hinkle Willis Hoadley Winona lKaufmani Foley Edna Mae Krill Miriam lLykinsi Harold McFann, Jr. Orland Mixter, lDeceasedi Keith Miller Harriet Matter Josephine lParkerl Helf Leslie Pike R. T. Pressler Erla Radley Charles Rainey Rex Richmond Woneta lRichmondl Miller Doyle Robinson Elizabeth lSearsJ Elliott Rachel lShoupi Franks Reuben Sines, lDeceasedJ Doris Jean lSmithJ Fink Lloyd Stahl Martha lStickneyJ Victor Thorpe Loretta lClarkl Middleton R. B. Tingle Katheri ne lWallaceJ Cogswell Richard Weaver Jack Weidner Vernon Weiserborn Lettie Marie Williams Olen Williams Margaret lWismanl Schnitker William Zigler lone Zochrich 1936 Jack Luxan Richard Parnham Gladys lShalli McKelvey Paul Robison James Barnhart Eldon Bauer Fern lBelll Parnham Betty lBennettl Rachel lBlueJ Price Robert Boone Lyle Brandon Donna lBrinerJ Goshorn Violet lBrubakerJ Bible Robert Changnon Velma lCookJ Durry Evelyn Kenton lDavisJ Jerger Deily Keith Dickinson William Doughten Sievers Everitt Erma lFieldsJ Summers Donna lFriedJ Henry Loretta lHainesl Bassett Virginia lHaasel Goeltzenleuchter Betty lHalll Cripe John Houck, lDeceasedi Robert Harvey Harold Hawkins Mary Jane lHuardJ Ballin Norman Hoag Margaret lHurttJ Perrin Lester Huber Clayton Manley Dora Jane lMickl Hepker Mary Lou lNichoIsl Branch Rosemary lOsbornJ Lipps Anna lPignataroi Gotshall Mary lRoodeJ Donaldson Roger Ruble Elwyn Schall Harold Schlegel Rachel lShanksteri McKelvey, lDeceasedl PAGE SEVENTY FIVE 1936 lCon't.l Doris iShaullJ Peters Fern iSmethurstJ Georgia iStahIl Ketrow Harold Starr Donna lTinglel Fisher Verna Tressler Donald Ward Mable tWhitel Worley Lowell Wilkins Mary fWilkinJ Rummel Orvel Yarger Harry Yoder Robert Lougheed Clayton Kennedy 1935 Naomi iBarnhartl Miller Althea tBauerJ Bible Harold Bechtol Lucille CBibleJ Franks Helen CBoonel Osborn Lyle Boyer Russel Cain Betty tCameroni Murrill Barbara Carpenter Ben Carr Helen lChangnonJ Wermer Robert Clay Marie iCoolmani Dennis Eloise CCraigl Miller Maxine tCunninghamJ Dargitz Feo tDeGroffl Miller Wilma CDavisl Richardson Elizabeth lFalcoJ Daniel Josephine tFalcoJ Moran Richard Fenicle Richard Foust Opal fFrymireJ Dean Richard Gabriel, lDeceasedJ Maxine tGorgasl Sapp Lester Haines Cleola tHarmanJ Tressler Willis Henry Robert Holloway Lyle Kirk Marjorie iKnechtJ Rieke Richard Lett Robert Luke Herman Lewis Denzel Lougheed Eileen CMcCreal Allomong Thelma lMcCreaJ Clark Lowell Martin Eileen IMcDowelll Stroble Everett Miller William Mixter, tDeceasedJ Dorothy Mocherman Biddie lMoodyi Falco Phyllis CNyel Faires George Parker Eleanor lPrelippsl Lilo Mildred Rymers Robert Steward Harry Shaffer, iDeceasedl Mae Stahl Geesey I J Phyllis tStarrJ Boyer, tDeceasedl' William Weaver Thelma CStrayerJ Reamsnyder Gretchen fWeidnerl Alaine Paul Zigler, lDeceasedJ Betty tWarrickJ Brandon Leona tYoungl Kirk 1934 Richard Allen, lDeceasedl Robert Bailey Jeannette iBauerJ Thorpe Helen lBairdJ Brannan Naomi tBarnhartJ Carey Kathryne KBeckj Roetzel Laura tBevieJ Kaufman Burton Blue Paul Bower Rose Lee Boyd, iDeceasedl Wolcott Branch, iDeceasedl Charles Brannan Clover tBrightJ Drage Adeline CBriml Hendricks Edythe iBrinerl Oyer Ruth Briner Lucille lBrowni Miller June KBrownl Huston Doris lBuntainJ Follis Charlette CBurtonl Gorgas Bernard Clymer Hildreth lCreekJ Darby Evelyn Cummins Dale Dargitz Mildred Deily Agnes iFisherD Cooper Mary Elizabeth tFrisbiel Oyer Arlene iFritzl Hallock Lester Funk Charles Gorgas PA GE SE VENTY-SIX Naomi fGrirnesJ Leininger Wilma tGrosel Huber Raye CGrosel Golden Mary Miles iGuilingerJ Zeisloft Flossie tGuysel Beard Marie lHainesJ Poole Richard Hallock Beatrice CHartJ Kirk Everett Hasford Elgie tHenryJ Bechtol Maurice Henry Ella Mae iHickokJ Jones Leo Hillard Lawrence Huber Hubert Kelly Morris Hummel Dorothy tHunterJ Zigler Eleanor Clhrigl Van Staen Ernest Johanson Helen Kaiser Robert Kirkwood Edwin Krill George Lee Mable Lister Blanche tMehrlingl Keppler Ross Messner Luella fMickl Lougheed Kenneth Nelson Janice lNicholsJ Middeswart Genevieve iRamerl Woodruff Orville Scott Mary CSewardJ Wisman Homer Shaffer Louis Shoup Lillian Silverman Ardis lStinel Stahl Darrel Strayer Katherine fTresslerJ Odella Vonalt Kathryn tWallacel Raymond Wilken Vivian fZeiterJ Luke June Zulch 1933 Ruth C. tBarnhartl Brown Raymond Lee Bass Dorothy F. iBavinJ Cochran Glenrose tBeckmanJ Rakeshow, lDeceasedl Chester A. Bible Lois lBiblel Hawkins Netta tBibleJ Faber Clarence Blodgett Glen F. Bohner Marvel A. tBohneri Hodson Joyce Marie CButlerJ Helen L. CCarrl Spier Catherine CCasel Dickson Carmon Clay Mary Agnes iConnelll Bowers Eldon Connolly Fawn tCookJ Saltzman, lDeceasedl Roe DeGrotf Pauline DeMurth Lavine Dancer Eleanor tDarbyl McKorns Max Eberly Janet CFiferJ Hern LeRoy Franklin Esther tFriedJ lhrig Genevieve fHillardl Youse John Robert Hinkle Evelyn tHoadleyJ Winzeler Rosamond CHoagl Connolly Jack Horner Theodore W. lhrig Willard D. Jackson Gordon Johnson Eugene Kimmel Frederick Lett Lois tMcCreal Wilson Virginia fMiserJ Starr Dorothy iMcCamisl Merrilett Louise tMixterJ Moore Clarence Montgomery Jack Moran Glenn Myers Don Neff, CDeceasedJ David Opdycke Jane iPhillipsJ Kimmel Eldon Rainey Martha IRothenbergerJ DuBois Oseon tShalll McDonald Celia Silverman Cleo iSnyderl Wingert Thomas Spivy Lyle Starr Leland Stickney Arland fWeberl Myers Jane lWingardi Flynn Amos Wisman Laura iHenryJ Vale Beal Guinther Weldon Starr Eldwin Ritchey ' nf 1932 Alfred Bailey Margery lBechtoll Davidson Murl fBeckJ Smith Bernard Boyd Eva iBillowJ Givvney Bethal lBrannanJ Swift Donna tBrannanJ Wilgus Marvel fBrattonJ Scott Marjorie Bright Warren Briner William Brown Alton Buntain Richard Changnon Elgie Clark Esther iColdsnowi Page Virginia CCooki Roberts Dolen Custar Darwin Dickerhoff Maurice Evers Adella iFaberJ Guyse Richard Freligh Raymond Gillette E.va Marie tGoshornl Wrikes Thomas Grimes Helen fGumpJ Potucek Lorence Guyse Gladys fHainesJ Carma Heller Otto Kieffer Kenneth Kirk Helen fKumnickl Tressler Stanley Law Inez tLeathermanl Hugg Evelyn tLewisJ Mox Howard McCamis Ina iMcDaniell Kunsmcin Kenneth Miller Richard Miller, fDeceasedl Fred Moffitt Bryce Nichols Earl Osborn Francis tParkerJ Theese Adele Pratt Ross Rutledge Alva Stahl Doris tSpakeJ Cox Helene fSummersJ Berry Varian Thorp Alma CTinglel Benedict Fred Waterston Lois IWeberJ Krontz Geneva iWhitei Fegler, iDeceasedl Keith Williams Mildred iWismanJ Mangus Veryl lWismanJ Summers Wava iYostJ Livelsparger Heolise fHoagl Miller Alice Webb 1931 Robert Boyer Lucille CBrownl Taylor Wiltrude lBrownJ Rupp Eleanor iBrinerl Lesnet Carl Deadman Eldred Faber Robert M. Foust ' Howard Gorgas Greta lGriffithl Cook Ruby Eleanor lHainesl Bergman Augusta lHouckl McNulty Nadine Heller Mary lHerbJ Weitzel Lewis Hicks Robert Kiess William Kirkwood Dorothy fKnechtJ Knisley Leona CMercerJ Faber Paul J. Messner Janette tMixterJ Sides Cedric Montgomery William O'Neill Nanette tSargentJ Parr Carma tScottJ Kumnick Woodrow Schlegel Wanette tShaull Faber, iDeceasedJ Edith Skinner Harvey Snow, CDeceasedl Albert Snyder Robert Spencer Blanche fStahIl Olds Mary tTedrowJ Rutledge Gene Thompson Nedra fTinglel Ray E. Traxler Henry Walter Eleanor CWellsl Diller Robert Willet Bernice lWorthingtonl Wisman Dorothy lZulchl Powser Loren Zulch Charles Youse Clair Baker 1930 Karl Bavin Rachael lBechtolJ Dargitz Lyle Beek Janet lBoonel Cushing Bernice Briner Vincent Butler Reba iClappl Flegal Arthur Donaldson Robert Edwards, lDeceasedJ Charles Falco Stanley Fisher, lDeceasedJ Martha Fried Greta iGriffithJ Cook Helen iBechtolJ Foughty Esther lHainesJ Fox Merrill Haines Raymond Hallock Herbert Hill Richard Hodson Robert Hurtt Hazel Uohansonl Nicklow Virginia Kizer Pauline Kintigh Adele lKleinJ lrma lKumnickJ Robert Lett Eugene Lewis Eldon Mercer Gertrude lMickJ Zulch Woodrow Miller Mannette Uackmanl Henke Clyde Osborn, iDeceasedl Elizabeth lFarleeJ Purk Leonia lNelsonJ Pedigo Harald Parnham Doris lRichardsonl Kaiser Mike Ringenburg Weldon Roberts Viola iRundellJ Carton Faye lSayreJ Robert Shaull Evelyn Skinner Ida lSteinkel Conker Athalene lWildrickJ DeVore Theodore Wingard Lloyd Wisman Beatrice lBarnhartJ Webber Carson Zeiters Charles Gabriel Robert Wingert 1929 Dorothy iStoverl Houser Lucille iCustarJ Hunter Dorothy iChampionl Custar Maxine lSnyderJ Oliver Kenneth Stahl Gerald Waterstone l.ester Lougheed Doyle Kintigh Willene lBrigleJ Ansley Voneda lBauerJ Traxler Helen iMcFannl Gorgas, lDeceasedl Catherine iWingard7 Love Lucille Reader Cunniff l l Elizabeth iBestJ Goller Dale Wisman Maxine lGeeJ Chappiues, lDeceasedl Lucille Donna Laura Ralph Luella iMowerJ Mathews iNealJ Kern lRiggardJ Horner Purdy iFiferJ Zulch Lester Boyd Marjorie lCopelandJ Ames Louise lLambersonl Courtney Effie Blanche lCoxl Woodruff Loretta iChapmanJ Wenger Ralph Champion Marvel iDeckerl Bumb Leonora lCornelll Van Fossen Leota lDrake Weaver Aldyth lElsonl Parsons Gertrude lRootl Spencer, lDeceasedJ Johnnie Haines George Heller Raymond Huber Marie lSchallJ King Audrey iTedhamsl Filford Alice lElsonJ Luke Ralph Lateer Charles Miller, lDeceasedJ Rachel lFletcherJ Miller Ross Miller Leonard Mower Donald Mullen Helen lMullenl Miccichi Ruby lAllmanl Northrup Emery O'Neil Ruth lKrillJ Rutter Julia KShanksterl Smith Maynard Shaffer Carl Shannon Estelleen IShearerJ Willitt Lewis Spoke Mildred iStolIl Leona lThompsonl Molengraph Ilene tWarrickl Montague Grace iZeitersl Geesey Beulah lSpencerl Beck Audrey lStarrJ Esterline Merle Finch Thelma Hanover Lee Van Fossen Robert Gabriel Josephine lGumpJ Cunningham Louise lHellerJ Vodermark Jeanette lHainesJ Van Mason Harriet lHouckl Spina 1927 Orpha lAnsIeyJ Aldrich Wendel Apt Ambrose Baldwin Richard Brandeberry Margaret lBouerJ Dean Doran Bavin Leona lBeardl Moon Pauline lBirminghamJ Rundell Wayne Bordner Roderick Chapman Dorothy lKintighJ Doughton Dorothy lCanfieldJ Doughton Lucille ICraigJ Henderson Sidna lGrundishJ Borton Clifford Hall George Harding Florence Echler Lorell Ford Lucille lGoldingJ McDonald Richard Heth Lauren Joice Harry Harrington Elinore lKiessJ Rose Ferrall Lockhart Sara lMillerJ Getty Fay Amsbaugh Herbert Curry Kris Johanson Clarence Haines Mary lParkerJ Duff Gladys lFlickingerJ Coe Max Drake Laurice KDrakeJ Brown Dexter Grundish Wilbur Clapp Paul Snyder Estell Stahl Lucille Krill Mable iSmithJ Ramsey Victor Nye Lear Ricketts Howard Shambarger Beatrice lTedhamsJ Guyse Hal Ansley George Clemmer Beatrice iDrakeJ Snyder Wavel lBechtoIJ Wismantle 1928 Robert Baker Clarence Andrews Pauline lAmesJ Julia Brandeberry Elsworth Briner Florence lBellJ Boyer Ralph Henry Louis Meine Marion Murphy Ruby lMcDanielJ Doris lPornhamJ Hicks Mary lMcElgunnJ Beatty John Parr June iShannonJ John Seger Emily lSpealmanJ Archie Wallace Raymond Weaver William Zulch Margaret lReaderJ Anderson Leota lRundellJ Bankey Lillian iNeygusJ Oppenheim 1926 Frank Altaffer Clarence C. Bowen Ruth lAyersJ Cleveland Alphretta lBrannanJ McMillen Dorothy lBechtolJ Heiserman Monroe Briner Victor Dargitz Mary lEnglishJ Beard Louise iGabrielJ Ross Metta lHawkinsl Hollstein Rudy Kumnick Leona lKobyJ Seaman Ralph Leu Gerald Lockhart Virgil Lougheed Beatrice lMiserJ Capen Ruth iMitchelIJ Murphy, IDeceasedJ Elizabeth lO'BryanJ Altaffer Leslie Mower Lucille iPattenJ Hammack Garnet lSurberJ Meyers Ruth lRitcheyJ Martha lStoryJ Lockhart Ruth lSummersJ Hurtt Walter Tingle Gladys Wilgus Paul Vonalt Hazel lWarrickJ Young Adella lWarrickl DeBolt Gladys iWarnerJ Bostater Edna lZiglerl Cox Carma KWaterstonJ Neff Wayne Williams Ruth lWoodJ Edmans Lulu lYargerJ Keuhue 1925 Alice lBrownl Boothe George Beck Blanche lBauerJ Bechtol Eldon Anspaugh Ruth lBarnhartl Jayson Olen Beck Viola lBrinerl Earl Brown Hildreth lDrakeJ Houk James C. Bell Ray D. Bavin Esther lCarrl Wingard Harold Drake Helen iGreekJ Donley Frances iKrissJ Corn Miles Kumnick Charles Houser Zelma iHainesJ Agnew Helen iKurtzl Luella lKintighJ Monical Louise lLattannerJ LaRoe Margaret lLinerode7 Michaels Wilma lMcCreal Deitrich John F. Martin Ruth iMillerJ Youst Beatrice lParnelll Wingard Earl Perkins Ruth lReedJ Roan Dee L. lSpakeJ Wannamaker Leone lShriderJ Barker Everett Thompson Helen Vernier Veryl lWilgusJ Howland Paul Weaver Harold Shatzer Kenneth Wingard Helen lReedJ DeLong Pauline lGreekJ Holstein Marion Dargitz 1924 Lucille CKintighl Augustine Russel Beach lone iBrownJ Cameron Ruth Chiles Albert Chapman John Copeland Francile lFalerl Dick William Henry Edyvean Paul Fast Gaythan Flickinger Lelah IHainesl Herriman Eva KHaldermanl Craig Reginald Hause Ida iEngIishJ Jenners Weldon Kizer Alice iKizerJ Martin Roby iGilcherJ Miller Mary iNofsingerJ Carpenter Robert Pressler Kathryn lMullenJ Johnston Paul Underwood Lucile lCanfiedJ Van Wyckhouse Dorothy iRiggardJ Yergey Grace iGautJ Miller 1923 Lister Barnhart Eunice Bavin David Beach Maxine lBIueJ Hunt Verna iPownellJ Buck Donald Brannan Robert Carr Jay Crosley Leta lCopelandl DuBois Wayne Faith Portia iFixJ Young Helen iBeamontl Harroff Thelma iLeveringJ Howald Lucy iBrinerJ Hilton PA GE SE VEN TY -SE VEN 1923 iCon't.J Naomi iWaterstonj Weaver Blanche Kimmel, iDeceasedj Nina iBeckJ Steele Nina iOberlanderJ Kizer John Lehman Mildred iNyej Lyons Esther lKentJ Michel Golda lThompsonj Oten Dale McDaniel Mignonette lLemonl Roberts Georgiana Robinson Doris iCampbelll Brodrick Fred Spoke Walter Steele Clotho lWarrickJ White Marjorie iNeimeyerJ Darby Nadine iThurstonJ Lockhart, iDeceasedJ Helen iWyantl Ryan Thora iMowerJ Connolly Leland Williams Grace iWarrickj Yarian 1922 Rebecca lBarnhartj Curry Paul Bechtol Vivian iWeaverJ Burdick Maynard J. Brown Glen Britton Lucille iStrayerj Carter Marjorie iCoxJ Shepard Aletha iChapmanj Dietz Herschel E. Dean Kenneth Eubank Thelma lRileyJ Gleason Marjorie Heth Elizabeth lHolsingerJ Hopkins David Horner Lillie lHoltj Hein Audrey lMakIeyJ Lindsey Victor W. Lockhart John F. Miller Pauline lMcFannj Fiser William Ogden Ruby lHummelJ Rising Lena lBellj Sines Thelma CElsonJ Wallett Irby lGoslineJ Waber G. Walter Warrick Ruth iZulchJ lmpton Helen iBrownJ Marks 1921 Esther iNyeJ Barth Pearl lShafferl Blinn Wiltrude iBluej Vera iBrinkmanj Adolphus Deadman Blanche iWeaverJ Deadman Pauline iFosterj Duke Ruth lMannj Fletcher Clara iCloydj Greenman Kermit Grose George Haverstock Dorcas iWillj Kiel Kenneth Kiess Otha Lamberson Helen iHagarj Lockhart Grace iGilcherj Lyons Marjorie iMayj Gladys lMilIerj Porter Mabel iRoushJ Fackler Verna Pettit Walter Richardson Rachel iRothenbergerJ Hotz Beatrice lGordonJ Schaull Roger Schlosser Bard Spoke Evelyn CCampbellJ Swaisgood Clela iCoxJ Turley Lester Weidler Russell Whittecar, iDeceasedJ Naomi lWoodJ Zimmerman Gladys lAllemanJ Wyrick 1920 Alice Allman Marjorie iBrownj Kinsey Mary iBrownJ Weaver Paul R. Burke Ruth lCarrj Van Gundy Onie Coblentz Pauline CDixonj Quintians Fred Elder Homer Eubank Cleon Flickinger Zola iFlickingerj Best Flossie lFinchl Cummins Blanche iFenicleJ Nye Fanny iGilcherJ Goble Helen iHainesj Shearer LeRoy Heller Henrietta Hill Maurine l-lodson Rex Kiess PA GE SEVENTY-EIGHT lnez iKirkenburgJ Brannon Bruce McDaniel Lois iMillerJ Reazin Charles Moore Florence iNiferj Coblentz Neva iOberlanderj Heller Harry Robison Grace iStaffordJ Williams Grace lSewardJ Calvin Orland Swaisgoad, lDeceasedl Lucille lWagnerj Nichols Erma Wilgus 1919 Margaret lButlerJ Abbott Lucille iVanFossenl Bauer Willis C. Bauer Ra ph Baker Neva CGrayJ Bailey Beatrice iBestJ McNeil Ethel Ruth Bowen Olin Bible Maurice Beard Helen iYantisJ Cummins Lorraine iO'Brianj Duterle Loyal H. Everly Herma lThompsonj Hester Helen Holt Mildred iLambersonl Hotelling Mildred lStrayerj Turney Lyle R. Miller Mildred iGoslineJ Reichert Vivian iPetitj Roller Mabelle iPattenj Rigg, iDeceasedl Carmen lBeachJ Siders Charles M. Story, lDeceasedj William Shinn, Jr. Ruth iHarroIdl Smith Glenn Stevens Lulu iDyel Wolf Dwight L Warrick Florence iNiferl Cablentz Clement D. Cox, lDeceasedl 1918 Golda iLougheedl Affother Vera Bollinger Mark Bordner Marie iWattersj Butler Ray Dye Imo iFeaglerl Foley Harold Huffman Felix Jackson Zabelle iPlansonl King Merton Lockhart Lauren McDonald Robert Ogle Wilma iLeveririQl Scott Mannette iOmeyJ Johnston Volney Sines Berniece Stoner Velma lMannl Van Fossen Edwin Walter Lois iLongsworthJ Warrick 1917 Wert A. Dawson Ellis Porter Harold Thorpe Ralph Messner John Heller Thomas Van Fossen Cecil Stickney Ruth lHoltl Mehrling Vera iWaymirej Ennis Dorothy iChangnonl Alexander Lucille lTraxlerl Huard Margaret iHilIJ Schwartz Vera iDirriml Tulley Vera lBattersonJ Greene 1916 William Beek William Bode Marie lBurnsJ Boss Dewey Cox Florence iFlynnJ Mary Edna iHoffmanj Gray Helen iLambersonl Ireland Nell CMiIlerJ Johnston Elmer Purdy Fred Smith Will Stewart Ronald Thompson Virginia iTresslerJ Muir, iDeceasedJ Maurice Tressler Mildred Umbenhauer Blanche L. iWalkerj Hoffman Clyde Warner Lisle Weaver, iDeceasedj Rena iLangleuJ Taylor Donna iMillerj Galpin 1915 Vera lHagelbargerJ Champion Orpha iVan Wyel Covey Harry Dunlap Ethel iWeaverj Lougheed Harold Miller Hazel lCumminsj Miller Hardy Heth, iDeceasedJ Loretta iAbrahamJ Menner Vard Martin Genevieve iWilll McMahon Fern iDawsonJ Shaw, iDeceasedJ Don Gregg, lDeceasedJ Carl Miller, iDeceased7 Dee Maier Maurice Nye Keith Porter Robert Stroble Walter Stewart Dorothy iOsborneJ Stolte Donald Weaver 1914 Sylvia lWeberl Bauer Harley Butler Fern Ensley Edith lMuIlenJ Hart, lDeceasedj Clarice iWyantl Harris Lorin Hague Faith iWingertj Lutey Emmet Van Mason Pearl iArehartl McFann Lela CWardJ Nash Velma iiouncej Neusbaum Otto Severance Marie Stouder Grace iStonerj Vetter Elvin Warrick, lDeceasedj Lthel lThompkinsJ Weigle Ralph Wright 1913 Mildred Arehart, iDeceasedl Eliza iCaulkinsJ Mercer Ruth lCreekl Altman Edna Kollar Mygleetes iRichardsonl Wantzig William Shatzer Esther iSlaybaughj Glee Gwendolyn E. iSmithl Stutson Ellery Strayer L land Voorheis Neva iWalletl Oyer Lenora iWarn:rl Apt 1912 Lavern H. Dental Ruby iWingardl Hall Gladys lRundellJ Hatfield Warren Hague Arthur Hauser Isabel lWaymirej Hunt Howard Luxan Roy Maier Lyle Rothenberger Ray Roush Ethel Louise iSaundersj Stoops Marie Traxler, iDeceasedj 1911 Clela iWeberl Bible Van Coldsnow Guy Hawkins, lDeceasedJ lnez iBrownl Kirkenburg Virgil Knecht Vernier Shambarger lrene Stouder Russell Weaver Flora lWebsterJ 1910 Hazel iAndersonj Van Hyning Mildred iSchneiderl Neal Marie Wilson- 1909 Eva iLancej Alwood Orpha iKimel Harvey Lenore il-loguej Lang Harriet iVan l-lumingl Mason Virgil P. Schuler Fanny iWilIiamsJ Shatzer Harold Weaver Carmie iFriedl Wingard 1 908 Burl Blue Myrtle lFrazierj Boyle Ella iBowenJ Pierce Pierre B. Rothenburger Mannette lCollinsj White Frank Williams, lDeceasedJ , 27 ----- 1907 Hortense lSaundersJ Britt, iDeceasedl Jessie lBeckerl Duncan Bessie lSummersl Dwyer Bessie tMartinl Garrod Gladys KC-lrosel Hind Bessie lDarbyJ Johnson Lola iBeekJ Lett, CDeceasedl Tom Limpert Hal Hogue, iDeceasedl Flossie iHayenstockJ Luxan, lDeceased Donald Opdycke Guy Porter Vera lArleyJ Teal 1906 Forrest Curry Bessie Lesnett Bessie lmus, iDeceasedJ Fern lBlueJ Schwartzbeck Bella CScottl Spears, iDeceasedJ Elvin T. Wingard 1905 Lucy tOpdyckel Bowen l Glenn fBeckerl Gummere Alton Knecht Addie fWeaverJ Lewis Bessie iSwartzerl Parker Carl Slaybaugh Vee tHubbarcll Tremkamp Judge Arter Weaver, iDeceasedJ 1904 Sadie iDavisl Barnhart Vernon Cortelle Edwin Hall, lDe-ceased! Fred Hurtt, lDeceasedJ Earl lmus, lDeceasedl Grover Weaver 1903 Lester Alwood Tobias Chew Lucy Gilbert Fern iTresslerl Leist Harry L. Walker Maurice Willet 1902 Clifton Ford, lDeceasedJ Blanche lHenryJ Lantz Ruth Ross, lDeceasedJ Jane iSmithl Wingarcl 1901 Grace lWelchJ Hall Winnifred Hemmingway Ralph Hoover, lDeceased Campbell Smith Harry Walder, lDeceasedJ 1900 Ruth 1Hodsonl Bucklew Gertrude E. Bostater Florence CWeitzl Changnon Grace lKroderJ Collins Stephen Everitt Thomas McGuire Carrie iHaIlawayJ Thiess 1899 C. J. Baldwin, iDeceasedJ Rae iHartJ Gabriel, iDeceasedl Zoe Malcolm Dale lOpdyckel Baker, lDeceasedJ Daisy lWatsonJ Warrick, iDeceasedl 1898 Belle lt-lall Justice, lDeceasedl Maude iHallawayJ Mann Supt. Burl G. Martin, iDeceasedl Maude fBechtoll Roemmelt Rose lHofferl Shirkey 1897 Wm. Asher Slaybaugh, iDeceasedl Casseus W. White, lDeceasedl 1896 Gertrude iOpdyckeJ Blakly, tDeceasedJ Anna lNyel Hagerty Raymond Ford, lDeceasedJ Belle il.acerl Grimm Bertha lDrakeJ Grundish Edythe lPattersonJ Rings Mina lBarthJ Shaw Clara lBarthJ Winchel 1895 Erma Allen Rev. Nathaniel Chew Isabelle H. iStainthorpeD Louden Orpha lBaldwinl Rupley 1894 Jessie lMcDadel Dryer John C. Hotfer, iDeceasedl Vera lChamberlainJ Lane Myrta CWhiteJ Shankster, iDeceasedJ Florence iBechtoI Stewart, CDeceasedl Luella lWarrickl Wells 1893 There is none for this year. 1892 Elmer O. Baldwin Alice lWhiteJ Farlee Nettie fMartinJ Freeman Carrie lPewl Gall Tina lMartinl Jackson, iDeceasedl Gertrude lChewl Kellogg Maude CStrongJ Madden Blanche lEyerettJ Pew, tDeceasedl 1891 Nellie lRossl Chadwick A. E. Clippinger, tDeceasedl Grace lStainthorpeJ Hill Caroline CChewl Hoffman Merty P. Mundy, lDeceasedl 1889 Ida lGratzl Bordner, lDeceasedl Maude lStaufferl Harter 1888 Elizabeth Chew, lDeceasedJ L. B. Nye, CDeceasedl S. B. Walters, lDeceasedl 1887 Cooper H. Chew 1886 There is none this year. was Emery Lattanner, lDeceasedJ 1884 Ida lStaufferl Donellan Carrie lLewisJ Hoskinson Frank Hoskinson, fDeceasedJ Theodosia Poe, tDeceasedJ ir.: PA GE SEVEA TY X INF Compliments Compliments of of P. ROTHEN BURGER TRAUTlVIAN'S AND SONS Five and Ten Hardware FISHER - WELLING GE Electric Appliances RCA Radio Television Phone 352 Compliments of KIMMEIJS DRQUGS The Farmers And Merchants Bank 'The Bank Good Service Built Deposits lnsured up to 655,000 Meindl Motor Sales DeSoto - Plymouth Sales and Service Compliments of COf1'1Dli1'I19HlS of Pressler's Confectionery BOB KING 3l7 VV. Main Montpelier, Ohio PA GE EIGHTY Phospheric Laboratory WINZELER STAMPING CO Compliments of ACME PRODUCTS Don Mullen Compliments of Montpelier Bowling Center Corner Empire oxncl Washington Phone l32-I Compliments of . 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