Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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1,51 ' ' Z les Nl 19.39 -. S.. The Booher girls, Bernice and Waldene, Always seemed to make a good team. A prominent color can always be seen When we take note of Howard Greene. A typist fine is Laura Barner But perhaps, some day, she'll marry a farmer. A very calm boy is Charlin Burson, XVe know, in the future, he'll be a great person. Red-haired Peggy is always quite meek When her position the teachers do seek. A red-haired youth is our Weir Swaim, A boy whom you never hear complain. Velma Winget lives on Adams Street, She always keeps her things quite neat. A spectacled boy is William Sinclair, We always jump when his horn does blare. Crystal XVilliams, an affable girl, Could never induce her hair to curl. A nice, respectable boy is Ralph Hiser, XVe're sure he'll make .1 rich old miser. Alma Robinson, the spotlight on our car, ln the commercial world, we hope will go far. To Ralph Tobler, .1 very quiet boy, Reading this poem will be a great joy. A very good voice has .1 girl named jerry, We suppose e'er many years she will marry. Martha Bebout, who is quite a shark, By writing part of this poem will make a mark. Hoyland Mason the other part wrote While another added this little note. To this whole class we wish success ln future life to do the best. -Iloyluml AIIIXOII am! Ivlurlfm Brlzouf Last Will and Testament E, the Class of 1929 of Montpelier, Harrison Township, Joint High School, Blackford County, Indiana, being of sound mind and body, having marvelous hopes of the future and being about to depart from this school life, hereby declare this our last will and testament: Geraldine Arnold wills her natural stubbornness to Charley Cale. Laura Barner gives all her class lll's and frequent trips to the otlice to Charles Werner. Martha Bebout will her A's to anyone who can get them. Helen I. Benn bequeaths her blond curly hair and doll like appearance to Margaret Miller. Kenneth Bennett wills his physique to Spike Moyer. Margaret Bergman gives her red hair to Margaret jones. 1

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- VX' 'i ir -v-1' - w .. ..1...... .- 1.. .,,,,-.i 4,4 -- - U? ' IL,-,fl,.,.,., K- Q. -T ' i .47-4 ,5 - QQIW iii N 1 in its ww -if -1 Kate Redmond used to be good at jokes But now wc'll ask about writing notes. Arthur Needler has won great fame By taking tickets at the basket-ball games. Rachel Kelsay, the violin does play XVe know she'll have much fame some day. Lester NVilliams, better known as Squirrel, Is quite the favorite of every girl. Xvhen Charlotte Bixler played her saxophone Everybody in the room started for home. A peppy boy was Barrington Martz But he never found his queen of hearts. Signa Black has pretty blue eyes They resemble the color of the skies. If you ask for a person with visions broad You can use as a stand-by our faithful Claude. Vfhen the fellows went with Caroline They always thought they were sittin' fine. Crookedness shouldn't be in our way W ith Paul Strait to guide us day by day. A girl from the country was Jerry Mac, She always brought her dinner in a sack. Floyd Morrical, it always seemed, W'as the best forward on our team. Madge Noller, an advertiser fine, After April tenth from work can recline. Kenneth Bennett cannot be beat XVe're sure in the future, he'll be an athlete. A girl from Russia is Miss Rose Plank On her assistance you always can bank. George Murphy, graduating at Christmas time NVe hope will find life proves sublime. W'e've one good typist in the class, they say This accomplished girl is Beaulah Day. W'e've one quite good at smiling, too, This young man is Charley Pugh. A studious girl is Mabel Rains, In her ways she does not change. If ever crowned with an olive wreath A happy boy will be Clinton Keith. By climbing to success jog by jog, Did', Ickes will be a good stenog. Joe Murray, our dependable guard, By name, might strut in Mrs. Probe's yard. A mischievous girl by the name of Ruth Moss Always made Miss Morton grow rather cross. Dwight Garrett, an annex to our class this year, Is vamping their sweethearts, all the fellows fear. -, Q L .- , .1 ,ll . .K V :V P ,Al



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,-5 ' ,-' . ilU i N ilA.NlykN new . ,f -v- Last Will and Testament---fC0nrinued1 Charlotte Bixler wills her giggles and blushes to Golden W'alker. Signa Black has finally consented to give her love to Vernon. Gerald Hiser will let Ronald Bonner have his innocent look in the library. Ralph Tobler gives his cave-man ways with the women to Garl Walker. Howard Greene wills his heart to the joke editor of Crier. Claude Dorton will let Milo Smith have his arguments in English IV. Harry Cochran leaves his whiskey tenor to any one who thinks he can sing. Nellie Marie Crabill wills her popularity with the men to Mary Dale Swaim. Xvaldene Booher gives her graceful walk to Arthur Slentz. Charlin Burson leaves his dramatic ability to joe Rains. i Beaulah Day will leave her Answers to Six Most Weighty Questions to the library. Frances East wills her graceful basket-ball playing ability to Mary Louise Leavel. Dwight Garrett leaves one broken nose to next year's basket-ball team. Caroline Henderson bequeaths her freckles to Ernest Pickering. Ralph Hiser wills his quiet and latlylike ways to Tom McGeath. Agatha Ickes leaves her poetic ability to Robert Cale. Clinton Keith wills to john Salyer the right to steal other fellows' girls. Rachael Kelsay gives her extensive vocabulary to Margaret Davis. Barrington Martz will leave his latest book How to Spoon -in one act-to Glenco Garwood of Roll. I-Ioyland Mason wills her southern complexion to Irene Oliver. Gearldine McDonald gives her quiet ways to Crystal Cale. Floyd Morrical leaves his bashfulness to Jennie Pugh. Ruth Moss leaves to Mabel Bennett her right to wear plaid hose. George Murphy leaves his iirst pair of long pants to John Henry Koontz. -Ioe Murray wills his good looks to Audrey Bennett. Arthur Needler wills his nickname Important to Frank Rains. Madge Noller gives her cheerfulness to Paul Buroker. Violet Peterson will her wicked look and never-ending gab to Lorne I-Iurlbert. Rose Plank gives her salesmanship record to Amber Penrod. James Poulson is going to leave the school. Any one can have it. Mabel Rains wills her deep and unfathomable :haracter to Max Peterson. Virginia Ray wills her Clara Bow waysn to Margaret Keagle. Kathryn Redmond wills her Chemistry note-book to William Salyer. Alma Robinson gives her pepsodent smile to John Huffacre of Dunkirk. Glenn Schwarzkopf gives his right to chaperone Sophomore girls to Kenneth Shinn. Paul Strait gives his book Difficulties Overcome During My Six Years in M. I-I. S. to anyone who wants it. XVeir Swaim gives his set of Earl Leidermann books to Ernest Garrett. Crystal NVilliams gives her morning walks with Charles Pugh to Lillian Hurlbert. Lester XY'illiams wills his checker genius to Mr. Kelley. XVilliam Sinclair gives his wise-cracks to The Indianian. Bernice Booher wills her appetite to Sarah Ickes. Charles Pugh wills his answer, I wouldn't known to next year's Economics Class. Velma XVinget gives her old hair ribbons to William Schuller. Signed, declared, and published by us, the Senior Class of 1929, this tenth day of -Xpril, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. SENIOR CLASS C , ,,.v, - 'A - '- ' r

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