Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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QQQQQQYQ THE INDIANIAN QQGQQTQQ SCPI-ICMCRE CLASS First Row-Maxine Miles, Dorothy Schwarzkopf, Clarence Speece, Rex Black, Mary Dale Swaim, Theda Swoveland, Paul Wearly, Harry Beymer, Marguerite Retz, Victoria White, Howard Hudson. Second Row-Kathlyeen McDonald, Mary Adams, Thelma Cook, Paul Penrod, Marie Wine, Howard Johnson, Francis Enochs. Donna McConkey, Florence Worster, Iilene Schwarzkopf, Sarah Burnworth, Nellie Shannon. Third Row-Sarah Jane Markley, Fay Robeson, Mary Kelsay, Ralph Outcalt John Sawyer, Vivian Reed, Waneta Day, Joe O'Hern, Charles Cale, Albert Dickason, Dollie Kuttler. i Fourth Row-Guy Foy, Emery Cline, Lavina Hawk, Hughey Herron, Florene Barker, Robert Kitterman, Ruth Barley, Lewis Rains, Frances Stratton, Opal Horn- baker, Ruth Crawford. The Sophomore Class elected as its officers: president, Victoria Whiteg vicepresident, Albert Dickasong secretary-treasurer, Harry Bey- mer 3 class advisers, Rex Black and Marie Wine. A Hallowe'en party was held October 22, 1931, by the members and advisers of the class. It was an event to be remembered by each member. On January 5, 1932, the Sophomore Class gave a convocation pro- gram consisting of dialogues, songs, piano solos, and tap-dances. The Sophomore Class is one of the largest classes in the school. This class has a high rating for good scholarship. The object of the class and of each member is: courtesy, obedience, and respect toward teachers and fellow schoolmates, as well as loyalty to the school as a whole. -Mary Dale Swaim geagfsseoeeao 1 9 3 2 age ezg een ' I n

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QEQQQQQ THE INDIANIAN QQGQEQGJ N JUXICR CLASS First Row-Jane Davies, Virginia Hendershot, Margaret Smith, Cleta Lockett, ' W l Freida Herrin, Lawrence Monroe, Forest Parnell, Evelyn Hindall, Armina or ey, Garnet Roberts, Helen McColley, Ruth Williams, Howard Fox, Vernon Smelser. Second Row-Halena Landon, Helen Johnson, Helen Stallsmith, Edista Barker, Wilma Roberts, Ruth Baker, Mildred Hummer, Lucille Roby, Francis Reidy, Thelma Roby, Ermil Moyer. R J n Ariick Wilbert Morrical Esta Cook Marion Garr, Faye Mat- Third ow-- oa ' , , , , son, Clarence Sundstrom, Lloyd Bales, Ilo Anthony, Doris Keith, John Fitch, Harley Colman. Fourth Row--Leona Dugan, Ruth Edgington, Wayne Shroyer, Pauline Helton, Dl Alfre Paul Francis Shannon, Oma Evers, George Garrett, Albert Adams, ae y, Stoltz, Joe Rains, Robert Cook, Truman Rogers. ' This class entered Montpelier High School on September 1, as jun- iors, with an enrollment of fifty students. The new students who enter- ed this class were: Vernon Smelser, George Garrett, Evelyn Hindall, Mar- t Smith Virginia Hendershot, Wayne Shroyer, Marion -Garr, Edista gare , Barker, Oma Evers, and Leona Dugan. At the class election Robert Cook was elected president, Ruth Williams, vice president, Wilbert Morrical, . d- secretary-treasurerg and Helen Stallsmith and George Garrett, class a visers. The class rings were chosen in October. On January 21 the juniors presented their class play, The Red Headed Step Child , the proceeds from which went toward giving the Junior-Senior banquet. The first class party was held at the schoolhouse, the night of October 2. The Crier was published every Monday in the Montpelier Herald, a different system from that of previous years. Robert and Esta Cook were the school reporters for the Crier . -Joan Arrick QQQMQMQMQEQQ 1 9 S 2 QQQEYSEQQYQQKSE ' age seventeen



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QGQQGEQ THE INDIANIAN EQQQEZSQ NINE A and FRESHMAN CLASS First Row-Maurice Tourney, Gail Dorton, Virginia Barner, Henrietta Risk, B tt Daly, Lillian Mon- Martha White, Stella Hawk, Glee Rogers, Catherine Moyer, e y roe, Vivian Baker, Madge Proper, Patricia McHenry, Willard Dale. th T l Doris Roush Marv Stoltz Elizabeth Second Row-Ruby Romine, Ru eag e, , , , Smith Maralene Richwine, Doris Roberts, Pauline Taylor, Miriam Smelser, Earl Garrett, Elizabeth Norton, Grace Wmget, Mary Keagle. Thurman Williams, Robert Stafford, Delmar Smith, Albert Slentz, Egbert Pugh, Myra Marshall. Fourth Row--Fred Speece, Clifford Schwarzkopf, Max Shannon, John Schmidt, William Spaulding, Earl Stephenson, David Parnell, Lionel Marshall, Carroll Speece, Robert Williams, Donald Michaels, Lowell Green. Third ROWQ-Robert Schwarzkopf, The 9A Class, sponsored by Mrs. Taylor, has twenty-one members, Willard Dale having withdrawn the first semester. Its officers are Betty . . . . . , . . B k Cre- Daly, president, Patricia McHenry, vice president, Vivian a er, se tary-treasurer, and Frederick Speece and Lillian Monroe, class advisers. . . . 1 On November 25 we gave our convocation, which consisted of two p ays: Red Shoes at Plymouth , with the A Thanksgiving Conspiracy and ' class in the casts We held a party January 8 with Miss' Nelson, entire . , Jane Davies, Thomas Taylor and Wilbert Morrical as our guests. -Lowell Green 6Qf5QE'f5Q6Q6QEf9Q F1 9 3 A2 TSQKQQEQQEQQZQQEQQZ' -age nineteen

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