Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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JUNIOR CLASS First Row: Norma Bedwell, Mary Robbins, Helen Kelley, Lavada Merritt, Maxine Spaulding, Marie Dennings, Geraldine Pugh, Margaret Jane Shull, Grace Davies. De- loris Hiser, Dortha McConkey, Twilo Spaulding, Opal Beymer, Bernadine Carr, Blanche Kershner, Blanche Adams. Second Row: Jim Shroyer, George Henry Bales, Louis Hutchison, Hoyt Brown Lloyd Walker, Vifilliam McCammon, Floyd Emshwiller, Mike Hart, William Wardi Albert Sinelser, Wayne Mortimer, Frank East. Third Row: Robert Geedy, Gilbert Geeting, Max Price, Harley Miles, Harold Moss. Y The junior Class lizid :in enrollment of thirty-six Provides meinliers.. Two of the nieinliers, lil-XYl'CllCC Carnes and Maxine Rayburn. xvitliclren' during' the second Promising quarter. Candidates K 'l'lie.adx'isers are Miss Nelson and Mr. lil1lg'SOlYC.l'. Phe otlicers elected are Max Price. president: Deloris f01' all Hiser. xiceiiresidentl Grace Dzivies. S6Cl'CtZlI'j'-tl'EE1- Honorq snrer: lluyt Browii and Marie Dennings. class ad- ' risers. Klux Price, Hoyt llrown. and ,luhn Minear are nieinliers uf the basketball team. The class rings were selected in October. :ind the class play, llere Come Three Knights was given on -lznniziry 23. -Helen Kelley. Page eighteen

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Mollie Helm: art and commercial, Hobgoblin House g Dramatic Club, three yearsg Home-Ee. Club, '32g mathematics team, '32g Crier , typist, Indianian g ora- torical contest, '35, Henrietta Risk: commercialg Glee Club, four yearsg Dramatic Club, '35, Friend- ship Club, '30, '31g Commercial Club, '34, Art Club, '33. Catherine Matson: eommercialg Glee Club, four yearsg Friendship Club, '30, '31g Home-Ec. Club, '33, '34, '35g Art Club, '31, '32. Harry Evans: agriculture, Agriculture Club, '34g Hi-Y Club, '35, THE LOG OF THE THIRTY-FIVERS XYe began our voyage lightheartedly. ln a short time. we picked up several castaways. Their ship, The Millgrove, had been destroyed by fire, so we very gladly allowed them to come aboard. Even with these newcomers we spent the first year of our voyage in comparative quiet and study under the leadership of: XYilliam l.aw, captain: Erances Lauck, first mate: ,lames Cale. second mateg Christina Cline and Eugene lckes. stewards: and Miss Morehouse and Mr. Arbuckle. our friendly supercargoes. Leaving harbor on the second leg of our cruise. we discovered two stow- aways: Robert Racer, found in a flour barrel, and Ethel Hailey, discovered in the pantry. lYe completed this leg of our cruise rather successfully under the guidance of: Clyde Bennett, captain: Frances l.auck. first mate: .loe Barrett, second mate: Imogene Clements and .lohn Schmidt. stewards: and Miss Morton and Mr. Brumliel. our dignified supercargoes. The latter part of this leg of our cruise was saddened by the fact that Charles Morris was swept overboard and lost to us. About the same time XYilliam l.aw. another greatly beloved passenger was compelled to change ships. l3ill's absence was atoned for. in part. by Richard Twibell's arrival just before the gang plank was taken in for the beginning nf the third part of our journey. Our voyage was rather rough toward the end of this year: what with producing a very successful class play, Mllobgoblin House. and enter- taining the seniors uproariously in a decidedly carnival atmosphere on May lg. All in all we passed through this part uf our cruise rather peacefully under the control ofi -lohn Schmidt. captain: -loe llarrett. first mate: Maxine Berry. second mate: Helen lrwin and Clifford Fchwarzkopf, stewards' and Miss Nelson and Mr. XYagner. our beloved supercargoes. Very much depressed by the death uf Mr, XYagner during the summer calm, we began our last complete gathering. lYe were further grief-stricken at the -iudden death of Mrs. Taylor, our freshman English teacher. XYe re- gained some of our old ioviality upon finding Twill llavis. stowaway. This was the most profitable section of our cruise. llve published a very nice annual, The lndianian for 1035. and produced a successful class play. NYe passed through this section of our vovage rather expectantly under the heavy hand of: Robert lYilliams. captain: lietty Hummel. hrst mate: Max Shannon. second mate: Yirginia llellattv and George Egbert Pugh, stew- arfls: and Miss Albertson and Mr. Morgan, our gallant supercargoes. NVe wish you as much iov. as much peace, as much popularity. and as much success as we have had throughout our voyage on the good ship. The Montpelier. f m ,css rs fXYilliam Spaulding. Page seventeen



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SGP!-IOMORE CLASS First Row: Mary Wilson, Amy Miles, Gertrude Melick, Betty Green, Geraldine Michael, Marie Speece, Lena Fitch, Kathryn Martin. Helen Manor, Mary Schwarzkopf, Vera Hiser, Marie Barr, Doris Rose Waite, Lela Shroyer, Bertha Cale. Second Row: Martha Mahon, Mary Wo1'ley, Doris Hawk, Irene Shinn, Mary Teagle. Ruth Evers, Violet Banter, Delilah Fear. Ma!-yellen Sawyer, Alice Cloud, Jeanne Danforth, Mary Ruth Edwards, Opal Johnson, Ruby Sills, Caroline Childers, Mary Emshwiller. Third Row: Robert McHenry, Keith Noller. Harold Beal, Garland Melick, Donald Wheatley, Joe Smith, Chester lfVall, Rohert DePoy, Quentin Lonut, John VVhybrew, James Twibell, Kenneth Fear, Neil Inman. Fourth Row: Lloy Love, James Marshall, Clyde Morrical, Gayle Snyder, Clyde Grimes, Robert Tourney, Francis Ely, Robert Nusbaumer, James Shull. Garth Terhune. Kenneth Knox. In the fall uf W3-l. fifty-eight students enrolled in the Soplioinme Class uf the Montpelier High Sclimaul. Caroline Childers. l.aw1'e11ce Clannne, lflzrzel Kesler. and James llzirslizill witliclrew during the year. Lower The officers elected were: lit-tty Green, president, Clhasgmen l.ela Slirorcr. YlCC-lVl'CSlIlClltQ -lohn XYl1yln'exx', . SCCI'C'fZ11'j'-t1'C'ZlS11l'6l'Q and -leanne Ualifortli and llonzrld also furnish f XYheatley, class advisers. Sq-11001 The class held Il Lhristmzis party llecevnber l'P and Leadership had charge uf eonvoezrtioli llzirch 13. The snonsws were Miss hlurton and Mr, lYilson. gliertrumle Blelislz Page nincfccn

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