Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1935

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v s Page thirty HI-Y CLUB NATURE CLUB AGRICULTURE CLUB .LLL

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H COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: VVanda Crawford, Norma Bedwell. Geraldine Pugh, Iris Anthony. Maxine Spaulding, Maxine Berry, Irene Shinn. Maxine Rayburn, Mary Catherine Teagle, Juanita Duncan, Mary Schwarzkopf. Helen Manor, Mildred Hudson. Second Row: Doris Roberts, Bernadine Carr, Ellen Inman, Opal Beymer, Doris Roush, Donna McConkey. Marjorie Helton. Bernice Hiser, Ruth Teagle, Maralene Richwine, Dortha McConkey, Twilo Spaulding, Kathryn Martin. Third Row: Delmar Smith, Paul Evers, Hoyt Broun, Clyde Grimes, Clifford Schwarzkopf, Carroll Speece, Robert Michael, Eugene Ickes, John Minear, James Cale. Albert Slentz, Lloyd Clements. The Commercial Club elected as its officers: Maxine Berry. president' Opal Beymer, vice-president: and Ellen Inman, secretary-treasurer. Miss Morton is the sponsor. The aim of the club is to help the students become better acquainted with business methods. This was done by visiting the chemical plant and other business houses. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First Row: Helen Coleman. Naomi Kershner. Marearct Louise Roberts, Clara Outcalt. Maxine Stineman. Blanche Kershner, Alice June Williams. Bertha Cale. Jane Brumfiel, Ruth Morgan, Laverne Love. Margaret Ellen Roberts, Margaret Clark, Betty Sills. Second Row: Betty Evans. Deloris Hiser. Betty Ga1'rison, Maryannette Riggs. Mary VVorley, Eleanor Fitch, lllargaret McDermit, Zonda Reif. Velma -IOIIHSODIYZIUEII. Violet Banter, Marcile Brandenbur,Q, Yireinia Dodds. Jennie Huffman, Third Row: Emily Clark. Catherine Matson. Martha Keagle, Minnie Butcher. Olive Gibson. Mildred Flatter. Catherine McFarren, Ruby Sills. Blanche Adams. Mary Emshwiller. Martha Mahon. Billie Crawford. The Home Economics Club elected as its officers: Deloris Hiser, president: Ger- trude Melick, vice-president: Ruth Morgan. secretary-treasurerg and Maryannette Riggs, song' leader. This club is open to all girls who are interested in Home Economics. At one meet- ing Nellie Marie Crabill spoke on pottery. The purpose of this club is to further the interest in Home Economics. Miss Morehouse is the sponsor. ART CLUB First Row: Delight Garrett, Freida Rains. Marie Hiser. Dorothy Wilson. Esther Keagle, Eileen Green, Vada Alfrey, Bonnie Burnworth, Marilyn Cook, Julia Herrin, Thelma Pitts, Pauline Parks. Second Row: Madge Berrier. Ruth Hawk. Louise Schwarzkopf, Deloris Conner. Grace Byerly, Martha Griffith, Mariha Chapman, Doris Fink, Mar9,'aret Ann Kelley. Evelyn Ickes, Virginia Farlow. Third Row: James Cook. George Dowty. Dwane Needler. Keith Downhour, Dwight Garrett, Albert Coleman, John Sills, Charles Bedwell, Robert Trant. Max Wilson, Me'- vin Dickason, Robert Shadle. The Art Club elected as its officers: president. John Sills' vice-president. Mar- garet Ann Kelleyg and secretary-treasurer, Doris Fink. Miss Smith is the sponsor The purpose of this club is to create an interest in art in the freshman and eighth grade classes. Page tzceizty-nine



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ll HI-Y CLUB First Row: Robert lVfcHenry, Garland Melick, Keith Noller. Charles Henderson, James Twibell, Gayle Snyder, Marion Stineman, Chester Wall, Floyd Emshwiller. Second Row: John Whybrew, Donald lVheatley, James Marshall, Garth Terhune. Egbert Pugh, Thomas Davis, Charles Gerard, William Spaulding. Harry Evans, Mike Hart. Third Row: Gilbert Geeting, Albert Smelser, Francis Ely, Lawrence Carnes. Harley Miles, William Ward, Junior Shull, Lloyd Wall-zer, William McCammon. This is the first time this school has had 11 Hi-Y Club for several years. The offi- cers are: Egbert Pugh, president, Charles Henderson, vice-president: and Tom Davis, secretary-treasurer. The purpose of this club is to create and maintain a hieher stand- ard of character and scholarship among senior high school boys. Mr. Kinesolver is the sponsor. NATURE CLUB First Row: Billy Wlall, Carl Reed, Frederick Wilson, Earl Swovelnnd, Claude Spaulding, Burnett Getz, Harold Johnson, Glen Morgan, Charles Walker, Elroy Moyer. Second Row: Thurman Spaulding, Daniel Markley, James Clark, Delbert Brad- ley, James Grover, Clifford Rogers, Murl McCammon. Earl Miller. Third Row: Harry McFarren, Junior Norton, Earl Johnson. David Bowman, John Henry Weaver, Raymond Hiatt, Joe Rogers, VVayne Pence, Bernard Ellison. The Nature Club elected as its officers: Raymond Hiatt. president, Charlts Walker, vice-president, and Fred Wilson, secretary-treasurer. This club is open only to boys in the seventh and eighth grades. Dur'n,e' the year, the b0YS Vieifeil the QYG911' house and made field trips. Mr. Wilson is the sponsor. AGRICULTURE CLUB First Row: Kenneth Fear, Earl Towns, Ralph Gaier, Kenneth Knox, Lloy Love. John Cromer, Neil Imnan, Robert DePoy, Joe Reidy. Second Row: Harold VVoolard, Roy Smith, Charles Hummer, Paul Slentz, Joe Smith, Charles Henry, Orville Macon, Roy Havens. Third Row: Ermil Flatter, Clyde Morrical, Junior Flatter, Ralph Kessler, Urbane Parker, Harold Flatter. The Agriculture Club elected as its officers: Lloy Love, presidentg Robert DePoy. secretary-treasurer, Joe Smith program leader. The purpose of this club is to create an interest in agriculture among the boys in high school. Mr. Arbuckle is the sponsor. The outstanding event of the club this year was the pest contest which it sponsored. Page flzirfy-orzc

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