Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)
- Class of 1938
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KELLEY BUILDING CIDNTIENTS SCHOOL Board of Trustees Faculty Classes ACTIVITIES Clubs Dramatics Athletics Features Honors Advertisers l THE r STAFF , l The personnal of the stall' is as lollows: editor-in-chief, Diclv lxlichaelg literary editor, lVlarie Hiserg senior editor, Harold Xvoolardg athletic editor, Pauline Parlcsg calendar editor, Julia Herring activities editor, John Cromerg snapshot editor, Mallcolm Dexveesg art editors, Evelyn lclies and V ada Al- lvreyg jolie editor, lvlary Annette Riggs, class poet, Billie Crawlorclg typists, bilargaret Fishbaclc and lxfladonna Armstrong. The Senior Class ol' ,SS was very doubtful, at the opening of school, whether the publication of mlihe lndianianu would be possible this year, be- cause ol the enormous increase in the price of printing. The sponsors made out a budget, from which it was seen that the price per copy would have to be increased in order to balance the budget. Puutl would students pay more? The idea ol' increase in price was launched by members of the class in a playlet given before the students in a balcony meeting. T he idea met with approval, for the class had a very successljul subscription drive and easily reached the quota of 250. Shortly aliter the drive the staff was appointed, and Worlc began in earnest. For the next seven months the Annual Office resembled a hive of busy bees. However lxrom the chaos ol7 the early months there emerged a dummy, assembled through the combined efforts of the literary staff. By spring vacation the dummy was sent to the printer. Then the editors ol? the various departments enjoyed a much-needed rest, and the weary typists went into retirement. The major editors still had proof-reading to do, however, and the business stall was busy collecting lor advertising and subscriptions. Early in lxflay the proud stall, aljter many anxious moments, distributed the 1958 Hlndianiann to the eager student body. KGB I , f ff' ,f H Sami H010 L MR. MORGAN The Iittue, wiry man who may Iae seen I.JustIing aIJout tI1e I1aIIs to various c1Iasses anrt ae- tivities is tI1e superintenttent ot t I1 e NIontpeIier - I'Ian'ison - Iownstmip Sctloots. IVIr. Mor- gan was etlosen as tI1e Iqest quatitiect man aIwter caretvut stucty ot Iiis eteven years as prineipat oI' various Iitunting- ton County seI1ooIs. His ecturtation is roinptete. I Ie I'1as stuctiect at Centrat Nor- mat Cottege, Danvitteg State rtieaetiersg C o I I e g e , Terre Hauteg t.Iniversity ot IVIic:I1igan, Ann Artnorg anct at tI1e Uni- versity of Chicago. I'Ie Iias re- Ceivect two rtogrees, ZX. I5. and A. M. He is one ot? ttle sponsors ot' ttme Senior Ctass, anct Iiis Ivore- sigtat is ot much Iuetp to the seniors. Ifte Iias been perform- ing this ex-officio duty for the past tive yearsg in addition, tie is usuaIIy caIIecI upon to do many impromptu ttlings, to wtlictm Ile usuaIIy consents. BOARD OF CONTROL The Boarct of Controt is Composeet of a group ot IVI0ntpeIier,s Ieacting Inusiness men, wtuo very capaIJIy piIot the sctioot ttlrougtl many ctiI'I1icuIties. They are Xvm. H. FI-I1OfDIJLtI'g, presictentg Hugh Steinman, secretaryg Harvey McConIcey, treasurerg anct Guy Strait, trustee. ttarvey btcconkey Guy Strait XY, tt. 'I4IlOFIlIDUfg ttugtl Stmuman tSJ FACULTY II. Ifrlglisli. H,Il'l'il'I you Svrliors forgvlling 3'Illll'5l'Il,'l'Xl,H MR. XYIISON-IB. lyllyslull I.1Iu I All riglil, pipu ilouvi, you Lirzlsf' NI'1ISf-UN-lx. II. IXliIIlll'lllllIff'S mul Lufin, Allin' sim' mul Ii-urn lliis pv'opUsilion. MISS IXIASON-A. Ii. Ifngliah mul Civics ,hilt ll'lIl IH! ll Sll'l'H UIUC. NR. CIIIAIU-ix. IS. Cimiiiwnfiilf i'Ii'iIllHll'If1' mmf Ifiglilfi Unulv fxi'IIllIH,l'IiC. MISS IXIORIUN-ix, I3. Sfwrifmml, vlvyping, lfooIc- Iurvping. MISS IXIORIfIIOUSI'FIxJ. S. Holm: Erxonomzu Iva shun lmuu iz lililc qui: lomorrou NR. DICK-IS. S. High Ilislory, Physical Ififluwlliovi, A1'ilIm11'iiC. HXVTW' li I 7 I MR. CiXN'l'XX'IiI: Biology. 'hff you wunl io M155 XViXI,KIjIl-IS. H1-UIIII, cjl'll,l?l'lIl Scienuu. 'Ul.llt'IUfUl't', I shall give you five cIenwrils. vuliou, Hislorv. All Ilfiflfn fimior lliqfi mul bunioi' IA-IS. A. fIgric'uIlurv mmf Priliripzilf ixlruiuol 'l4I'llillfilQ, l'll lwlpf' riglzl, dass. uve you wma. lullc, l'll giuu you lfic floor. 5. Pfiysiuul Ezluculion, MISS I.UNU--I5. S. :Irl. Ain'l Ifml uiL'fuI? MISS UROI'4l -IB. Mus. Dlusic. HSIIVC UIIOIIQILH NRS. PUC-IHI-Clark, Gmail Aforningf Xvlmt cfm I do for you? CQD l3lLLll2 CRAXVFQRD C7Ol7llIlI?I'Cftll. Vice - prcsiclcnl ,581 Glce Cllllj, IIUIUC llL'OII0l'HiIT5 Buuslur Clulm, Cunimcrciul Clulng Uoolckcuping Lcum ,561 U. A, A. 'Blur is Um-ry jolly und sly. MARGARET SIHELDS Home Erzonomics. Girl aclviscr '38g Slurlm-nl Council ,383 Glue Cluln, llumc lfvoiwinirs Cluln, sccrclary '37, prcsinlcul, V58. 'lilllc lmul iniglilyf' ROBERT PARNELL Commercial. Allilcrlic Boarnl, Slu- clcni Alqlnirsg Arl Clull, vice-pres? clcnl of Commercial Club V583 Illmcli. lfusluelloull. Hllcls oul lu lvroulq records - uol pliunograpli, cillicrfl DICK MICHAEL I-lcciflvrizifr. Prcsirlcni ,565 Slurloni Counril '36g Nuiurc Clulw, Commer- cial Clulmg lfclilor-in-Cliicl Ulnzlian- inn, HAI1 mlilor ol' lliu lqulurcf' ERNA HURDLE COIllIlII'l'i'ftIl. Slurluul Allairs '51 HA lxlcrry Duulling Cleo Cluln, All Clulu, Booster Clulx, Cummcrci-ll Clulr. Life has lovclincss lo sell. Y xxx f xr f f 1, E1 A ix 5 ?, C' E 2- S' . . . . - , N fl Ol RL I'Il MORGAN .l4'uilul1zii'. lyicsirlcnl V353 Sluclonl ifiounril. 58: BICIIX lfcalllzn ln Olcl X iigiuuyy, Ufjypsy llovcrn: llnml, Orrlu-slru, Ulvu Clulaz llumc niiuiiiivs filllllj lyllllllilllil Club. mlqlu- liiglufr llzu uirus, llw gruuiur ilu' p4'1suIi.n NlfI.N'lN IJICKJXSON CTlJlHllll'l'l'illI. Arlvisvr V353 Sluilcnl. Counril, prusirlviil ,383 A Nviry llvnllln, --l.ll! in lllc AUM: ll-lml. f7n'm'luwsli'u, Ulm' Clulw: N-uluic Clulx. ljfillllillll Clulm, Ljt7llIllll'l'CTiill Cllllll llualqvllmll. .l youll slmflslmui mul ll good fl'i1'llll.H lNI.'XIQU,fXKl'1'I' KIil,l.EY Cmmm'r'c:iul. Sorrulury-'limaSurvr 'SPM HA Marry Dvullxn: Glu: Clulzg Arl Cluln, ljfillililliif Clulm, plcsirlclll YSS: C. A. A. -Slime muy nol be un angel, lbul sllc runs znruunpl willl onc.U fNl.'XRll'l IIISILR QlUHlllM'I'L'ftll. ixclvisvr YS3, VST: Slu- flvnl Counril '35, ,371 Slurlcnl Al'- lnirs V583 Gln-c Clulm, Arl Clula, Sum fliiuu Clulmg Slmrlluuul 'llcum '37: l.ilnrrury lfmlilur Hlmliuniunf, Ullcr smile nufuns fu much lo ull of us. JOHN SILLS fTUllllllK'I'fii!ll. Scnirclauy ,373 lfvancl, Qirlicslru. Glue Clulm: Ari Clula, liuosler Clulx , Coinimrrciul Clulr: liuclx, Busliclloall. Hljainl lxcurl nc'ur uxon fair luflyf' LORENE ROBERTS Cornmerrtiat. Sunsliine Cluln, Social Science Club: G. A. A.: Latin Team '35, '36, Natliemalics Team Commercial Team. l36, '57. very bright student is she. ROBERT RICI IWINE Acuflclnic. Nature Club, Social Science Ile has many mischievous ways. MARCILLE BRANDENBURG flcactemic. Glee Club: Home Eco- nomics Club, Reporter '58. Quiet but conscientious. THEODORE GETZ v Acamtmnic. Vice - president 57: Booster Social Science Clula. president ,581 Tracts: Advertising Erlitor ulmlianiann. A man of ttw theatre field. U ROSANOND ROBERTS Commcrciat. Booster Club. Social Science Clulo: G. A. A. HA good altztetcf-ttiut stze is. xx ?E 2 . ,J ff till XVILLIAM CURRENT Academic. Entered from Central of Muncie. Band, Orchestra: Social Science Club. lust u 'darn' good guy. HE't i'Y GARRISON Commercial. Ulee Club: Home Economics Club, Commercial Club: G. A. A. 'The future school clerk. .HM COOK Commercial. Arlviscr '56g Student Council ,561 Cleo Club: Nature Club, Booster Club. Commercial Clulig Business Manager, Hlnclianianf' '4I'le's an aviator. VADA ALFREY Home Economics. Secretary-trcasun er 155: Glee Club: Art Dra- matic Cluls: G. A. A. Alt Editor Hlnrlianianf' HTt1e girl euerylroaty knows. GEORGE DONVTY Commercial. A lvlerry Dcatllu: C-lee Club: Art Club, Dramatic Clull: Stuclent Blanager for Tract: aml Basketball '57, '38. future senator. JULIA IIERRIN Commvrrriul. Glrvc Clulvx Ar! fflulm. Conunc-utial Clulap Culcnclur Eclilor ullllliillliilllu 'A quicl murmur spells lruu lfuuulyu' HAROLD XVOOIJXRD flfll'l4'lllllIl'f'. UA lxlvrry ljl'iIll1uI HUP in lllc Airng mln Olml Virgiunynp mllm Gypsy Rox:-ru: Glu- Clulu, f'XQl'il'LlllllFl' Cluln, F, F, A.: Senior lfclilor Hlnrliurliullf' Uv :nukes Ilrc u'rilu-ups of us ull. V.XUI,INE PARKS F1Il71lYl4'l'fTllI,. Glu- Clulwz Arl Clulx. Bouslcr Cluln. Commercial Cluln, Iyfillililllf' Clulx: lruflvr Y38. Shu lnears our rulurs ut ilu- gunn-s. EARL TOXVNS flfll'fCllllllI'l'. lf, lf. KX. Vlimnsurnr 37, Agricullurc Clulp. Ullis rfarmlinul Uirluc'-red ,IUil'.n BONNIE IEURNXVORTII Crunrm'l'r'iul, Cvlm' Clulxg Arl Cluld, llooslvr Clulw, Colxlnwrcinl Cluln. To my zrfzy gulls acl so or So, Or l1Ull,l, 'oulrl bu pcrsumin' H 1 N X, ff it . 5 ' S C127 .lOSIiPll RISIDY .xgI'f4'lllllll't'. Llxglilfllllllflf Clulv, F lf. A. X'vi1'CfiJfL'SlIl0Ill .575 Sulxscrip liun lxlunugcr ullllliillliilll lriliunf' IiX'lfI .YN ICKIZS flrl. Glen Clulmg lo lu: un. vlccll 'iuiun is ,IIS um Art Clulw, Com nwrriul Clulx, Sllllillilltf Cluln: Ar lfclilur Hlmliunianf, A l'h PAUI. HOUSE cz urlisl of llm lwuulim-Iln cuntzu'y.' Ilgl'fCllIlIll'l5, Prosiclclml ,373 Slurlcnt Counvil 157: UA lvlvrry Difillllyj urlqllif L1yI!Sy IQOVKTMI CDIUC Chili: Agrimlllllru Clulm, l . lf. Drumm- Iiu Clulag llaslccflwall. fulurc sciunlisl. I IQI'IlIJA RAINS Colnmvrciul. Glue Clulag Atl Clula, Booslor Clulm, Comnurrciul Club: l M '56 lwulqlccm-pilmg luaun lluf glorious imugu of llrc IIIUIQUIXS lwclulyf' NHRYIN Ol,.Vl'C.'Xl.'l' 1 1 lnl I l lmln l'lul llurli . lfimlw li 7. v 'nf lllinnis. Sovinl Suiumic Club. llzu silcnl man. URBANE PARKER .'llQI'fClIlllll'l'. l . A. rrzporlcr 'BTL lxgriculluru Clulm. ,!L!S ll Ul'UCL'l'y CIUIL !OI'L'L'Uf. RUTH EYERS .'lr:L1rlvn1,ir:. wlilm Slrungc Bcqucrsln .505 Glam Clulzg lfricnclslmip Clulx, llmnmlimt Clulz, Sllllillllllf Clulxg G. LX. A, Ufusl u lofi UL'1'l fiom lm! year. FRANCIS HUMMER cw1IlHll'Il'l4'Illl. Amlvisvr ,331 Slurlvul Couuvil .331 All Cluls, Drauuulim' c,,llIll. 'flu office mlm is Im. YIRGINIA DODDS 'C.lII!IYlIl'I'l'l,lll. Iblm-1-I Llulmi ljmoslvr cilulj, lllllllf' li1'UlH1llliI'S Qjlulf, Cllln' IllDI'K'lmll Clulm: fl. A, A. A., lim' lllouglnlx 11'w'r1 so full of us, ITUUIZNIQ KliI.l,EY .lff1fIwv1ffq. Nuluxo Cluln, lffuevflvr Cluln, Sociiul SL'lCIll'l' Clulv, prwi- Llcnl ,57. 'His unzliiliou will luke fum plucrmu 1 X Sf xxx as 5 wi s Z1 ' Q U55 MARGARET FlSl'lIL-XCK fT0lllYHl'l'CfllI. Some-Iary-irc-4mu'cr ,561 MIX blurry ljeullxng Ulm- Club: Buuslcr Clulv, Ccunuu'u'ial pn-siclvul 418: lypnsl llulunmun. 'lflrmllzcr lypisl in lifu lQ.'XI.Pll GAIER .'xfllff'llIllllt'. Agricullurc Clulu, F. F, lx., prcsirluul '57, ,583 Sulysvriplion UHIIIEXQUI' Ullllllillllillljl Ulla zvislws lo llc ilu: fulure Presi- tllilll. NIJXRY fXNNI2'I l'E RIGGS .'lr'u4lvmir'. blurry Dcnllfv, NUI? in Llw zxirn, mln virgiunyn. Hllypsy Rum-1 ': Urz:l1osl1'ix. Glen Qlulwg lhumuliv Qlulng CJ. A, A. .lulac cclilor 'ilmliuuiullfl lxlusic is ,zur miclfllc numr: ORA l L?'l'Rlfl.L Alflllfllllllllk .xclvievr '57, Sluclvnl limumril '37. llc !l'UlllS lu lm u furnwr MARGARli'I' Nl-DIRMIT Holm- liI'UlIfPlHl1'5. Xllflf-lYICSlflC'I1l 55: HA lxlvrry lluullxng Glw Clulug llomf: liI'UIlOIHll'S Clulm, Drunwlif: fluh: in fx. Digllillucpu MADONNA ARMSTRONG Comnrerciul. Arlviser '36: HA Mer- ry Deatliuz Glee Club: Proust:-r Club, secretary-treasurer '56, Coma mercierl Club: Typist Hlnclianianf' Typing fuer way ilirouglz life, ,IOIIN CROMER Agriculture, Agriculture Club, F. F. Ag l.atiu learn V561 Activities Enlitor lnelianian.,' He uequiretl good nrurlzs, goorl limes, uml gootl friemls.U MALCOLM DCXVEES Ari. Cvlee Club: ilxll Club, Social Science Club, Cornmercial Club: Vlliaclz, Basketball: Snapshot Editor Hlnrlianian. Life, Igl'll2tlI't'I Herr' comes a figlrf- ing mum. XYILMA REED CfJ17lllli'l'iTfllI. SI.lIlSlliIlC Club, Slllllill Science Club: G. A. A. She luis her muny quiet ways. SENIOR CLASS POEM Xve starteel out in tbirty-five Ancl not so far bacl gone, Xvben Mrs. Taylor left usg But Miss Mason steerecl us on. we misbebavecl in classes Ancl gracles were not acbieved, Or il' we tallied in stucly ball, Dernerits were receivecl. XVe loved to baclc tbe Pacers As tbey fought eacb rival team, 'Tit we'cl gainecl anotber victory, Ancl tbe blue ancl gold woulcl gleam. ln our Junior year we gave a play UA Merry Deatbw by nameg Some sbowecl clramatic talent XVbicl1 some clay may gain fame. Then came Junior-Senior banquet, Decorations!-Japaneseg Eacli committee clicl its utmost Tbe parting Seniors just to please. As Seniors, we publisbecl a yearbooli Xvbicb tolcl ol bonors and fun Sbowing pictures of teacbers ancl classmates Xveyll enjoy in clays to come. NV e strove lor tbe bigliest goalg Some bigber tban otbers clicl rateg But tbis- became our rnotto, Hl'lonor lies at labors gatef, U43 i-Billie Crawljorcl. THE FLIGHT OF THE -'38's The China Clipper tool: oll on its flight around the world in September, 1954, with passengers numbering titty-eight. Martha Chapman was pilot: Walter Moon, co-pilot, Vada Alfrey, mechanic, Francis Hummer and Marie Hiser, radio operators, Miss Morehouse and Mrs. Taylor, stewardesses. Early in the flight a great disaster occurred with the death of our stewardess, Mrs. Taylor. Her duties were then talcen over by Miss Dorothy Mason, and the lirst leg of our f light was completed without further misfortune. We toolc oft on the second part of our flight, having lost six passengers. Diclc Michael was pilotg Margaret McDirmit, co-pilot, Margaret Fishbacl-:, mechanicg Jim Coolc and lVladonna Armstrong, radio operators, Mr. Blair and Miss Morton, steward and stewardess. Vxfe landed to celebrate Vxfashingtons birthday with a convocation on ldebruary 21, alter which we resumed our journey to complete the second leg of our llight. The third part of our flight began with the loss ol six more passengers. Paul Rouse was pilotg Theodore Getz, co-pilotg John Sills, mechanicg Ora Futrell and lxflarie Hiser, radio operators, Mr. Kingsolver and Miss Nelson, steward and stewardess. NVhile on board we gave the Junior play, HA Merry Deathf' Vxfe landed to entertain the seniors on May 14 at the K. of P. Hall. Alter this we tool: to the air again for a lew days, when we arrived at our third re-fueling base. Qur last lap found two new passengers on board: Xvilliam Current and Mervin Uutcalt. Ruth Morgan was pilotg Billie Crawford, co-pilotg lVlargaret Kelley, mechanicg Melvin Diclcason and Margaret Shields, radio operators, Mr. Morgan and Miss Albertson, steward and stewardess. The beginning of the year Found the seniors trying out lor the annual stall. Some succeeded and some not. NVQ received our pictures on November 50. Vtfere we happyl Vxfe presented our play, HHis Qzarlc Cou- sin.H April 29. We began to realize that our flight was nearly over when the juniors began plans lor Junior-Senior banquet, which was held May 20. Honor Day was also on May 20, followed by baccalaureate on May QQ. Xve landed on May 25 lo listen to an excellent address delivered by Dr. William Rainey Bennett, alter which we were presented with a coupon, in the form of a diploma, as a passport into our future lille. U53 JUNIOR CLASS t Top Row: Belly ljmarr, ltonnie Buchmasler, Earl Belt, Emily Clarlz, .lean Deljoy, llelen Coleman, Rolnert Clements, lxflarrile Coolc, Clycle Brown, Grace Byerly, lvlarlha Cochran. Second Row: Betty Evans, lflclon lxfloyer, Carolyn Current, Marion Davis, Ruth llawlc, Etlwin l5rown,l1:ilgn'Green, Charles Cunningham, Olive Gihson, llwane Neereller, Ruth l:laller. Tltirrl Roux: Keith Downhour. Georgette l'lornlJalQer, Diel: livers, Fanny- Xx'rl.lIlfl0flJHl.II'I'I, Dwight Garrett, Alice June Nvilliams, Burnett Getz, Virginia Kelley, Zerellrla Xvliyhrew, Ralph lleltun. Jeanne Xfvearly. Fourth Row: Belly .lo rlihornlyurg. Glaclys Stallorcl, Max Nvilson, lxlartlia Yvilliams, Ruhy Speeee, Tex Unrlerwoorl, Betty Sills, Roherl Trant, Louise Schwarzlcopl, Dc-nzil Storcr, l.ouise Schmidt. Fifth Row, Verle Speece, Ruth Sehmiclt, Roger Speeee, Paul Slentz, Dorothy Schmicll, Xvarren Smelser, Betty Parlc, Roloerl Shaclle, Alma Ncefller, l:ranl:lin Retz, Naomi Kershner, Sixlli Row: Kathleen Kennetly, Russell Pugh. llailh Bm-rricr, Frerlericlc Parnell, .lane Craw, Rolwrl Geeting, Jesse llamrnontl, Delight Garrett, Max Kegerreis, Nvantla lluclsen, l.awrenee ljarlqs, Madge Berrier. Early, Septemlaer 7, 1957, seventy juniors enterecl the L. E. Kelley High School to resume their stuclies. During the lirst semester, Vxfilma Alhertson, tlane Craw, Betty Evans, Ruth Hawlc, ancl Joe Michael withdrew. Uur Class sponsors this year were lVliss Nelson ancl lVlr. Vxfilson. At our lirst home room meeting ol the year, we eleetecl Verle Speecepresiclentg Franlclin Rell. vice-presielentg Roger Speece, secretary-treasurer, ancl hflarcile Cool: ancl Max Yvilson, aclvisers. K Cn ljriclay, Octoher 8, we selectecl our Class rings. 'Cor Class play, Johnny Grows Up, was presentecl on Qctoher 15, to rlelray the expenses ol the Junior-Senior reception, helcl May 20. On Xveclnesclay, December we helcl a Hhartl timeu Class party. Qui' Convocation was presenlecl on ts ehruary 1 1.- 'Virginia Kelly l l5l SOPHCMORE CLASS Top Roar: Mary Xvenlz, Roy Smitlr, Glen Morgan, .lames Clarlq, Harold Holtz, Cveraltl Xxlil- lielrns, Eugene Outealt, Jeanne Goorle, Clarence lfmlanlcenlaalqer, llrrlen Fear, Eugene Anclerson. Secoml Row: Harolcl Broelc, llc-rman lleelzs, .lane ljrumliel, Estella Allrey, Jean Google, llerlaert Clarnnre, l.orarla Banter, Louise Xvlmilarre, Billy Xvall, Jolrn Nveaver, Charles Vwfallier. Tliinl Roux: Genevieve Teegarclen, llc-len Sutton, Vliliurrnan Spaulcling, .lunior Smitli, lxlary Sliinn. Alvin SLTllIl1llll., Joe Rogers, Margaret Roberts, Margaret E. Roberts, Vernon Reese, Clara Outealt. lforirlln Roar: Dolores lxlarsliall, Carl Roerl, Daniel lxlarlcley, lxlurl Nlecammon, Rutlr lxlccvlcatli, l.averne l.ove, l'Jetly Kane, llarolrl .lUllI1SOI'1, Murray lnman, Naurine llornlnalrer, Rieliarml Crimes. Fifllr, Roni: Km-nnetlr Branclenlaurg, Margaret Clarlq, Frances Clevenger, Don Coons, lfnlitlr Dugan, liolm Cunningliani, Anna Marie ljaston, Marjorie lfornl, Oliver lfurniss, James lllmislrwiller. Qn Septemlner 7, 1937, l if ty sopliomores enterecl gooel olcl Nl. H.. S., liappy in tlie tliouglit tlrat tlley were no longer flresliiesfy On Septernloer 15, tliree more Sopliies enterecl. Frances Clevenger lvrorn PennVillegRotJert Cun- ninglram lvrom Fort Xvayneg and Clarence l5lanlcenlJal4er from Eaton. Later Herman lieelcs enterecl from Petroleum ancl James Britton, from Bluffton, bringing the enrollment to fifty-five. Rieliarcl Elliott, Qliver Furniss, ancl Vernon Reese witllclrew cluring tlre lirst semester ancl Helen Sutton, James Britton, Clarence Blanlier anel Ken- netli liranclenlaurg, eluring tlie seconcl. XVe are very sure tlrat tlrey clicl not leave because ol? any lvault of lvl. H. tlre laculty, or tlle stuclent laoely. Uur sponsors were lvliss lvlorton anel lVlr. Cantwell. Our olfieers were: president, Billy XVallg vice-presiclent, Murray lnmang secretary-treasurer, Ver- non Reese. wlio was sueceeelcl lay Eugene Uutealtg girl aelviser, Betty Kaneg boy aclviser, Don Coons. Un January 27, our class party was lmelcl. Qur convocation was given li'ebruary 25. Eugene Anderson C173 FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row: Erlna Carr, Billy Chaney, lxlilclreil Clarlx, Raymonrl CllCHUNX'Clll, Xvilma Cunnin ton, .lolin Clarlq, llelen Davis, Junior Cline, Valila Dennings, Svroml Roux Betty Ellis, l ri-rl Cullnertson, Nilrlrerl Dugan, lloxvarrl Cunningliam, l.ois lfvans. Xxlilfllfll lilDSllXYllll'f, lXlilf:,filt'l'l l:iSllCt', Kylii Q3llJS0l'l, x'l'lIHil l:U'l'IHilIt, IIUNYL, lxlllfy lxlilfl Pllgll. Vlllziril Roux Uifilq llenflerson, lfstlu-r Gi-rarrl, Janres Marion, .leanne Cvrillillr, llersliel Kerslrner. Alice llanimonrl, lfranris l.o'.'e, .lc-anne llolrrolt, lxlurl Norton, lxlilrlrecl Jolrnson, Davirl Bowman. Fourlli Row: lflaine l.amlis, Kennetli Rains, Helen lxlorgan, Holy Parlc, ,lanire Norris, V011 lfllaert Rains, Opal Norton, ,lunior Rains, Rose Norton, Denton Rell, lfvelyn Riclnvine. lfiflli Row: l.c-0 Selnnirlt, llc-len Louise Riggs, Milan Sills, Geneva Risinger, Cvaylorel Spaulding. .laniee Sliroyer, liill Stewart, Belly .l. gills, Dee Towns, Norma Sluiclle, .lolin Norton. Sixth Roux Rolnt-rt Yates, Violet Stallvorrl Alberta Sutton, Bill Carey, Dorolliy Slenlz, James Xvliitecollon, Clalliel Xxlallier, Bernife ljollz, Sam Xvunclerloauni. V' if ' 'Y , ' . llme lqresliman Qlass startecl in svliool witli an enrollment ol sixty-one. P ' ' ' Five pupils witliclrexv clirring tlie year. lliey are: Bernice Boltz, Rolpert Carey, - ' 1 ' ' r 1 Eclna Carr, Lois llvans. anal Etliel lrelan. lnez Beelis ancl lvlargaret lfislier enlerer alter scliool lmarl startecl. Jaelc Linelacrry also enterecl but witliclrew alter only a lqew weeles stay. lxfliss Nloreldoirse ancl lxflr. Craig were tlwe sponsors. Tlle class eleetecl tlie following olllirersz presiclent. Bela Parlc: vice-presiclent, Bill lwlawlcg secretary- treasurer, Janice Slwroyerg aclvisers, Norma Sluaclle anal Diclq Henderson. Our convocation was given, November 24. XVC gave a two-art playlet entitlecl Mlwlie lvlysterioirs Tldanlqsgiving C-uestfy Vlxlwose in tlwe cast were Eclna Carr, James Xvliite Cotton, 'Bill Haxvlx. Jeanne Holfrolt, Hola Parlc, Janice Sliroyer, ancl Xvarren Ernslrwiller. Gaylord Spaulcling sang anel playecl a lvew numlmers on luis guitar. A Class party was lielel in tlme luiglm-selmool auclitoriiim on January 5. USD EIGHTH GRADE EIGHT A CLASS Twp Row: Cecil Selnvarzlepl, Xvilliam Nvliitacre, lvlargaret Turner, Ray Bell, lvlarllia Royal. Rex ltelserts, .ine Riclnvine, Opal Parnell, Elilon lclqes, Clifton Jarrett, Kennetli lelies, Seeoml Row: llarolrl lxleljirmit, Ricliarrl lVlcDaniel, lxlary .lean Love, Eugene Roloerls, Pauline lvainoll, Kennetli Sclnniclt, lflizalselli llawlq, lvranlc Garrison, Ellen Jones, Eugene Coleman, Xlvllllld EIGHT B GLASS ' t Tllirtl RUN!! Nina Rulli Ellison, Dorolliy Yates, Holton lforrl, .loan Vvilson, Billy Coolc, Glenilora Ijllisiin. , Clarlc, Carey Gaier, Anna Gilrson, llowarcl Grover, Anna lxlarie l.anclis, Aletlra Sclnvarzlcopl. lymnllr Row: Evan lX'lcDirmit, l.avell1a Towns, ,lolm l.illie, Glaclys Cavanauglw, Albert Tee- garclen, NX'i.valc-ne Conner, Gene XVallqer, llarolrl Bemlxvell, Crystal XVest, XAIEHILIUCC Briclcer, Cliarles Rell. Ififllr Row: Vxlilclene llerr, Yvonne lllair, Elizalzelll Ann Nell, lvlax llawlz, Martha Stinson, Dc-loiis .lnl1nson, Belly lxlicliael, Eugene Barrett, Betty Denton, lvlary Clarismer, Max Downllour, Raymond rlaclcson. Tlie Eiglwt A Class enterecl liigli scliool witli a total ol twenty-two stnclents. Vxfe were luelcy lay not liaving any witliclrawals. Our class sponsors were lVliss Groll ancl Miss Long. rllie lollowing' class ellicers were eleetecl: presiclent, Ellen Jones: vice-presiclent, Clilton .larrettg secretary-treasurer, Ray llellz aclvisers, Margaret Turner ancl Cecil Scliwarzlcopl. Qur class was eomlginecl witla tlre 7 A Class in giving as tlae convocation program, December 5. a one-act playlet entitlecl Hpun on tlae Poclunlc Limiteclf, Twenty-one stnclents toolc part and gave a very interesting program. At tlie all-sclwool convocation, tlue boys in our class presentecl a laclies, style slrow. Qur class party was given January 15, 1958. -Elizcillnelft Hawk On September 7, tlae Eigllt B Class startecl its new year witll tliirty-two stnclents. Xve electecl Elizalaetli Ann Nell, presiclentg Joan Vxfilson, vice- presiclentg Xvavalene Conner, secretary-treasurer, ancl Anna lvlarie Lanclis ancl Cliarles Rell aclvisers. Four new stuclents enterecl our class cluring tlie scliool yearzl Howarcl Grover, Rulmy Sluroyer, Ricluarcl Halin, ancl Xvilaclene Herr. rlqwo stnclents witliclrew: Xvavalene Conner anal lrlowarcl Grover. Alter Xvavalene witliclrew, we appointecl Gene Xvallcer secretary-treasurer. lxflr. Dicli, our sponsor, plannecl our convocation witli tl1e Seven B Class ljor April 8. The Class luacl a Halloween party, Qctolaer 20. Evan lWvDerniil. U97 SEVENTH GRADE SEVEN A CLASS Top Row: lvlary Royal, Rutli lxflatson, .lolin lvlccammon, Evelyn Coleman, lona Bell, Gale Spaulrling, lwlary Eva Gilason, Eloise lorrlan, ,lunior Kersliner, lyxillie Rislc, lvlareine Egley. SEVEN B CLASS St-rroml Row: llilly King, Rulli Vvleaver, Helen Sills, Alma Scliwarzlqopl, Billy Saylor, .lunior Rolieils. l.r'ona Risinger, llelen Rr-r-fl, .limmy Pownall, .lames Poulson, hlliiflllil Penrorl. Tllircl Row: Anna ilolinson, Neil Garrlner, .lime Parnell, ,lesse Morris, Ruili Ann lxlarlin, Robert Carey, lxliifliecl Morgan, Mary .lane Marion, Dorotliy Kelley, Maxine liove Eugene llawlc. ljoiirili Row: .Annabel Garrison, Nlargaret Ann lfrancis, ,lunior ljorrl, Patricia Carey, lxliirlreel Cale, Roger Llements, Rulli Ann Berry, llelen Berry, Davirl Coolc, Xvayne lierrier, Neil llmrrier. lfililt Row: Nona lfveclwell, Diela lierlxvell, liillian Banter, Ricliarcl VVeaver, lxluigaret Sills, James ilolinson, Tliomas llulltman, Eugene Fear, Ellen VlwllOI'llC, Betty Vveaver, Etna xvilliams. rlilae 7A Class entereel tlae high selaool, llormiclable to tliem For a Wlmile at least, witli an enrollment of tldirteen pupils to lnegin tlae first lap ol? tlieir liigli scliool eclucation. Tldey were pilotecl tlarougli tlweir lqirst year in liiglw scliool lay Miss lxflason, wlio comloinecl tliem witli tlie SIYS to present tlieir first convocation, UActi- vities in a Railway Cary' On January 12 tliey enjoyecl tlieir first class party. Vlflie class was very luclcy in lceeping its original enrollment tlirouglaout tlie year. Class elections were lielcl early in tlue year, ancl ollficers were as lol- lows: rlunior lferslwner, presiclent: Gale Spaulcling, vice-presiclentg lona Bell, secretary-trcasurerg rlolin lvlccammon ancl Evelyn Coleman, aclvisers. lvlurllia Royal. The 7B Class enterecl selaool witli an enrollment of forty-one stuclents. Tlie early part ol tlie first semester Robert Keller witlmclrew. During tlue year Neal Garclner, Roloert Beelcs, rlean Toms, Lurlene East, anel Rutli Sliolty en- rollecl. rlwlais macle forty-llive stuclents in tlrre 7B Class. Tlie sponsor is lVliss Vxfallcer. The ollljicers l or tlie year were electecl as follows: presiclent, Helen Berryg vice-presiclent, Eugene Fearg secretary-treasurer, Roger Clementsg acl- visers, Rutlr Ann lvlartin ancl Davicl Cooli. On April 22, th Class gave a one- act comecly, :Francis vs. Francisf, at convocation. Mildred Morgan. 4201 ,..- ,- iw ,, 7 Li: ,fgf -4 - Z, 7.3. . fgff 4 .. 2 f X V125 NX X so N --Y ' ,ifff Zi 974 ,-,,,... .- Irjil- U ACUTIIV WINES C213 my HONOR CLUBS STUDENT COUNCW STUDENT AFFAIRS ATHLEHC BOARD STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council elected as its ollicers: Melvin Diclcason, president, and lxflarcile Coolc, secretary. rl-he purposes of the Student Council are to give the students a voice in school government hy relieving the school olvlvicials ol' some el the student prohlems, and to give the students some experience in active citizenship. rl-he Student Council initiated Courtesy Xveelc with principles such as: hetter care of school property, hoys removing their hats in the house, and hetter tralqllic regulations in the halls. Nr. Dicl: is the sponsor. CLUB ROLL llc-len Berry, Grace Byerly. hlarcile Coolc. Don Coons, Nlelvin Dickason, lxlr. Diclz, Diclq llen- clerson, lfllcn Jones, Pretty Kane, ,lunior Kershner, Ruth lxlorgan, Elizabeth Ann Nell, Rohert Part, Norma Sliarlle, Margaret Shields, Verlc Speece, Bill Xyall, and Max Xvilson. STUDENT AFFAIRS The memhers ol? the Student Alfairs Committee are Miss Nelson and Marie Hiser, in charge ol' linancesg Nlr. Cantwell and Franldin Retz, calen- darg lxfliss txflorton and Rohert Parnell, point systemg and Mr. Dicl: and Grace Byerly, in charge of senior and junior councils, respectively. The purpose ol, this organization is to aid in discharging the administrative duties of the school. During the year the committee audited the hoolcs, ar- ranged the calendar for convocations and chapel, and regulated cluh activities. CLUB ROLL Grace Uyerly, lxlr. Cantwell, hir. Diclc, hlarie lliser, lxliss lvlorten, Ntiss Nelson, Robert Parnell, and Franklin Retz. ATHLETIC BOARD The Athletic Board elected lxfliss Xvallcer, chairman. The purposes of the Athletic Board are to further athletics, maintain teams and competition, and to consider problems ot the school. The coach, girls, physical education teacher, superintendent of schools, principal and one hey and girl elected from the Junior and Senior class hy the school are memhers of this hoard. CLUB ROLL Grace ltyerly, Nlr. Craig, hir. hlorgan, Rohert Parnell, htiss Xvallier, and hir. Xvilsun. i231 SOCIAL CLUBS FRIENDSHIP CLUB SUNSHINE CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Cluh elected Margaret Fishhaclc, president, Rohert Parnell, vice-presidentg and Melvin Diclcason, secretary-treasurer, Miss Mor- ton was the sponsor. rl he purposes ol the cluh are to develop initiative on the part ot the memhers and to have a well planned, interesting program with all ot the memhers talcing part. Some interesting programs were the Hallo- NVC,6Y1 patty, Clll'lStIT1ElS SHCI XIE1l6flUl'IC CXClIElDgCS, XVClCOI'Hil'lg olq HCNV IDCITI' hers, and a moclc auction. Members who withdrew during the year were ClaFGI'lffG I3lLIIllCCI'1lJalCCI', Beulah CE1I'Gy, Xvilma Alb6ftSOH, Elflfl Jane CTHXV. CLUB ROLL Estella Allrey, Marlonna Armstrong, Bonnie Burnworlh, llillie Crawford, .leanne Dcpoy. Nalrohn Dexvees .lim Cook, Melvin Diclqason, Virginia Dodds, Anna lxlarie lfaston, Margaret Fishhaclc, Betty Garrison, Julia llerrin, Erma Hurdle, Ruth Hawlz, Murray lnman, Betty Kane, Daniel lvlarlcley, Glen Morgan. Dirt: lxliehael Clara Outcall. lfredericla Parnell, Robert Parnell, l reicla Rains, Xvilliam Racer, ltranlqlin ltetz, l.ouise Sehwarzl:opf, Alvin Schmidt, John Sills, Roy Smith, and Vvlarren Smelser. SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine Cluh elected Martha Cochran, presidentg Delight Garrett, vice-president, Lorada Banter, secretary-treasurerg and Jeanne Holcrott, song leader. Miss Mason was sponsor. lhe purpose of the cluh is to estahlish a more friendly relationship lnetween all the girls in the school and to study prohlems girls might have. The cluh studied occupations of interest to girls. l-hey helped to create the Christmas spirit lay singing carols ahout the town. I he girls Went to lndianapolis in the spring and visited points of interest. CLUB ROLL Loracla Banter, Betty Barr, Madge Berrier, Inez Beelcs, Edna Carr, Emily Clark, Martha Cochran. llelen Coleman, Wilma Cunningham, Valda Dennings, Milclrecl Dugan, l.ois Evans, Ruth Evers, Ruth l:lalter, Delight Garrett, .leanne Goode, .lean Griffith, Marie lliser, ,leanne llolcrolt, Yvanda Hudson. Evelyn lctes, Virginia Kelley Kathleen Kennedy, Naomi Kershner, Delores Marshall, llelen lvlorgan, Rose Norton, Dorothy Schmidt, Louise Schmidt, Ruth Schmidt, .lanife Shroyer, Dorothy Slenlz, Gladys Staltord, Violet Stallord, Alberta Sutton, Ruby Speece, Betty .lo VlillOH'IlJLll'g, Mary Nventz, and Zerellda Nvhyhrew. FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Cluh elected the following officers: Betty Ellis, presi- dentg Joan Xvilson, vice-president: Gene Vxfallcer. secretary-treasurer. lliliza- lveth Ann Nell, song leaderg ancl Helen Louise Riggs, yell leader. Miss Groff was tlwe new sponsor. The aims ol this cluh are: to create a spirit ot friendli- ness among the girls in the student hody: to develop poise and sell-confidence through participating in an active programg and to develop an appreciation ot the finer things in lite. rlhe Friendship girls united with the Sunshine and Home Economics Cluhs lor their Christmas exchange, party, and caroling. CLUB ROLL l.illian Banter, Nona lierlwell, Ruth Ann Berry, Xvanrlave Bricker, Mildred Cale, Gladys Cavan- augh, Evelyn Coleman, Marcine Egly. Betty lfllis Nina Ruth Ellison hlargaret Francis, Margaret Fish- er, Velma Freeman, Esther Gerard, lilizaheth llawlz, Delores Johnson. lxlilrlrecl Johnson, lfloise Jordan. Mriry J. lxlarion, Ruth lxlatson, Betty lxlirthael, .lanice Morris, Elizabeth Neff, Opal Norton, .lune Parnell, lxlary N. Pugh, llelen l.. Riggs, Geneva Risinger, l.eona Risinger, Billie Rislz, Norma Shazlle, Ellen Thorpe, .lean Toms, lhlargaret Turner, Gathel Xvallaer, Gene Xvallzer, Ruth Xveaver, .loan Wilson, Dorothy Yates, and Nvilladine Herr. 6251 I26I ART CLUB HOME ECONOMICS CLUB SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB PROFESSIONAL BEC-I NNERS The Art Cluh elected Elaine Landis, president, John Lillie, vice-presi- dentg Mary Chrismer, secretary, Bill Stewart, reporter. Miss Long was spon- sor. Hohhies served as the project lor this club in carrying out its objective, a lceener appreciation ol' the laeauty in our surroundings. Some of these hohlnies were emhroidering, the huilding of crystal sets, and the malcing of scrap looolcs. CLUB ROLL Ray Bell, Mary Chrismer, Holton Ford, John Lillie, Cecil Schwarzlcopl, XVilliam Xvhitacre, Elaine Landis, Anne Marie Landis, Evan Mcljirmit, Bill Stewart. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Clula elected Margaret Shields, president, Lavetha Towns, vice-president, Mildred Morgan, secretary-treasurer, Helen Berry, song leader, and Marcille Brandenburg, press reporter. The sponsor was Miss Morehouse. The purpose ol the cluh is to interest girls in Home Economics activities. Une of the projects this year was a holaloy exhiloit. Uther meetings included demonstrations ol clothing and foods. CLUB ROLL Iona Bell, Helen Berry, Yvonne Blair, Bernire llollz, lxlarcille Branrlenhurg, Patricia Cary, Xvava- lenc Conner. XVilma Ellison, Betty Ifvans, Annabel Garrison, Anna Rose Cvihsen, Mary Eva Gihsori, Olive Gibson, Georgette Hornlualer, Anna Johnson. Ellen Jones, Mildred Morgan, Jessie Morris, Alma Needler, Martha Penrotl, Helen Reed, Martha Royal, Mary Royal, Aletha Sclnvarzhopl, Elma Schwarz- liopl, lxlargaret Shields, Helen Sills, lvlartha Stinson, l.avetha lllowns, Betty .lane XV:-aver, Crystal Xvcsi, Ruth Alice Shelly, Rulay Schxvaver, Dorothy Kelley, Pauline Lamott, Maxine Love, Ruth Ann Martin. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB The Social Science Cluh elected Theodore Getz, presidentg John Xveaver, vice-presidentg and Diclc Evers, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Xvilson and Mr. Craig were the sponsors. The purpose of the cluh is to study home government. The cluh had spealcers on laws and activities of the local govern- ment. lVlr. Kenneth Dewvees spolce on the suhject, UHOW Young People Get lnto Plqroulnlen and Mr. XV. R. Cady, from the lndiana Rellormatory, gave two interesting illustrated lectures: The Starsf' and Hlsille lnside the Xvalls of the Reformatoryf, CLUB ROLL Earl Bell, Clyde Brown, .lane lx5ruml:iel, Rohr-rt Carey, Margaret Clarlc, Mildred Clarlc, Bob Clements, Bill Current, llelen llavis, lfclith Dugan, Diclc Evers, Helen l var, Marjorie Ford, Oliver Furniss, Rohr-rt fleeting, Burnett Getz, Theodore Getz, Dir-It Grimes, Alice llammoml, llarold ,lohns0n, Max Keggeris, Eugene Kelley, Laverne Love, Mary ,lean l.ove, Ruth NrtGeath, Dwane Neecller, Eugene Oulcall, Opal Parnell, Russel Pugh, Vernon Reese, Denton Rell, lfvelyn Richxvine, Robert Richwine, lxlargarct Smith, Denzil Storer, llelen Sutton, Tex Underwood, .lohn Nveavcr, Louise Xfvhil- acre, and Gerald Wlilhelms. C273 4285 NATURE CLUB AGRICULTURE CLUB FUTURE FARMERS NATURE CLUB Tlie Nature Club electecl Davicl Bowman, presiclentg Robert Parlc, vice- presiclentg Diclc Henclerson, treasurer, ancl Sam Xvunolerbaum, secretary. Tlie syonsor was lxflr. Diclc. It is llae nur ose of tliis club to ac uaint 'unior l 1 P CI I bigli scliool boys witli tlie ways in wliicli club meetings slioulcl be concluctecl ancl to stucly nature ancl its relationsliip to man. Near tbe close ol tlae lirst semester, tbe club concluctecl a pest contest. Allie club sponsored a bird- liouse ro'ect in the earl ' s rin . P I 3 P Q CLUB ROLL Neil Llverrier, Davicl Bowman, Billie Clianey, .lolin Clark, Roger Clements, Billy Coolq, Davicl Coelc, Neil Garrlner, Xvilliarn llawk, Dicl: llemlerson, lilclon lclies, Kennetli lclges, Clifton Jarrel, llerscliel Kerslmer, .lames lxlarion, lticliarnl McDaniel, llarolrl lxlcljiiinit, .lames Poulson, Kennelli Rains. I J Junior lxains, Von Elbert Ruins, Junior Roberts, Rex lxoberts, Kennelli Selimitlt, Leo Sclimitlt, Milan Sills, Sam Vylunclerbaum. AGRICULTURE CLUB Tlie ollicers ot tlie Agriculture Club were Ralpb Gaier, president, rlolin Cromer, vice-presiclentg ancl rlosepli Reicly, secretary-treasurer. lVlr. Cantwell was sponsor. llle purpose ol' tbe club is to promote more interest in agricul- ture among tlie new members ol tbe lsresbman Class ancl to extencl tliis interest to Junior l'ligl1 boys wbo are 4t-I club members or prospective Voca- tional Agriculture stuclents. During tbe year tlle club toolc part in Clemon- strations on various pbases ol agriculture ancl belcl cliscussions on up-to-clate topics allecting larmers, sucb as: on liybricl seecl corn ancl leecling beef calves. CLUB ROLL Eugene Anrlerson, Dicl: Beclwell, Llarolcl Uetlwell, llerman lleelcs, Xxlayno lterrier, Reims-tl: BfilIlLlCIllJlll'g, lf1QlXYiIl BIUXVII, lii1ylTlOIlll CllCHONX'CLll, lll!IlJCIt K:lilmIl1C, .ll1l'll0l' Clllllk IJOH QZUODS, rlullll CIOIIICF, l:I'K!flCl'iLTli ClIllDK!flSUIl, l'l0XXCtfll CLlIllllIlQllilHl, Cl1ilfll!S CLIIlDiHgl1iIm, KClI.ll LUUXYIIIIOLIT, ,IUIIICS ElllSllXVlllCI', Xvarren Ernsliwiller, Cary Gaier, Rulpli Uaier, .lames Jolinson, ljruncis Love, .lolm lxlc- Cainiuon, lxlurl lXll'LlilIHIllOIl, Merle Norton, Urbune Parltei, Carl lteetl, ,losepli Reitly, Joe Rogers, Gale Spillllillllg, Ljilylljfll. Sllilllllllllg, Dee PLOXYIIS, Liilfl VLUXYIIS, LEUIJ Ylxthllll., CllilflCa Xxflillliilf, llilfUlK,l Xx!0OlLllil. F. F. A. rlqlie Future Farmers ol' America is a national organization ol' boys stuclying Vocational Agriculture. Tlie Club electecl Ralpli Gaier, presiclentg Herbert Clamme, vice-presiclent: Cbarles Xvallcer, secretary, Carl Reecl, treasurerg ancl Harolcl Vxfoolarcl, reporter. Mr. Cantwell was aclviser. Ylilie purposes ol? tlwe F. F. A. are to clevelop competent, aggressive, rural ancl agricultural leaclersbipg to encourage cooperative ellort among stuclents ol' vocational Agriculture, ancl to aclvance tbe, cause ol' vocational eclucation in agriculture. Tlie club now lias twenty-one members: til teen Future Farm- ers ancl six Green Hancls, wlio will receive Future Farmer Degree next year. Allie F. F. A. sponsorecl a Vocational lioys, Corn Huslcing Contest in Oc- tober, testecl seecl corn, gave a tatber-ancl-son banquet, belpecl witb exliibits at tlie Farmers, lnstitute in February, ancl lielcl tbe annual egg sliow in May. CLUB ROLL Future Fnrrners: lfclwin Bit Jxx' ii, llerbert Clurnme, .lolin Cromer, Keitli Uownliour, Ralpli Gaier, bluff MlTCGmIHOH, UTlJilHC PHILCF, Cilfl Relltl, .loe Rlfifly, Joe IQUQCFS, Pillll Rouse, YFllLlfITltl1'1 SPGLIICUHQ, Eilfl VFOXYIIS, CllHflCS XXlLllliCI', Uilil lrlilftllil XXI00lmlIll. Greeu Hamls: Junior Cline, Don Coons, James limsliwiller, Xvarren Emsliwiller, Francis Love, anal Gaylord Spaulding. t29l MUSIC THE THE OUR ENTIRE GYPSY ROVER BAND PARADES ORCHESTRA T Kiwi THE GYPSY ROVER The oneretta, The Gypsy Roverf, was presented, Novemher 17, hy the high school glee cluhs, under the direction ot Miss Grotll. Eileen Green and Denzil Storer as Meg and Marlo, foster parents ol' Roh-.lesse Hammond-love him much. Verle Speece as Sinlwo wishes to give Zara-Fannie Xvunderlpaum-a piece ot his mind. Paul Rouse as Lord Craven opposes the marriage ol Roh and Lady Constance-dhflary An- L nette Riggs--daughter ol Sir George Wlartendale-Harold Xvoolard. Die ' Evers as Sir Toloy Lyon escorts Ruth lVlorgan as Nina, causing Captain .lerome-'ltflax Xvilson-to plan to drown himsell in the lllowing howl. Den- ton Reelv as l-acl:ey, the hutler. has the pleasure ot introducing Sir nl-ohy Lyon to Sir Francis hlccorlile-Glen lVlorgan. BAND The purpose ol the hand this year is to develop an interest in instrumen- tal music. rl he hand gave hand concerts uptown during the summer. they marched in the school parades at the Decatur, ldlullton, llartlord City, and lxflontpelier lall lestivals.. rlhey played at pep sessions and home hasliet hall games, and paraded to lorm letters representing the visiting and home school at these games, a new practice this year. Betty Sills acted as drum major. ROLL .lohn Clarlq, hlarion Davis, Dicle llenderson, Ruth Morgan, ltolbert Part, Russel Pugh, Robert Shadle, .lohn gills. trumpets: Xvilliam Current, llelen Davis. Betty Parlc. lsranlqlin ltetz, Betty Sills, tf0I'l'1lJOI'lC5Z lxltlllt'01l Clitttl ilnil lqOllitI'lCl Sllillllv, llitfttUIN'SI llitXYli itllil SHUI XXlllHfll't'lJitLllll, tlflllllil Xlt'lIl1it l:YK'l'IThtl1, c1ttllll'l Xxlitllilff, Gene Xxlitllvff, .l1'ilItItC Xxlilittly, blitX xxlllbfllt, Fittllly Xxllllllliffljitltlll. rlarinets: Grace llverl' and Ellen Thorpe, saxaphonesg llxxi-'ht Garrett and Melvin llictason, laassg and N Q , 31 X D Laroline Lurrent and Lecil Schwarzlropl, meltophones. ORCHESTRA The purpose ol' the orchestra is to give students hoth individual and group training in playing instruments. lhe orchestra played hetween acts at the Junior play, operetta, Christmas program, Senior play, and three one- act plays. rl hey played at the music convocation, American Education Xveelc program. and ldarmers' lnstitute. they played at the ljbanquo luligh School C'OITll'TlCl'lf'CIUCDt. and illSO at Olll' ONVD lJUCCi1laLll'CiltQC Elftll COTl'1I'HCl'lCC' ment exercises lor the lirst time. . . i 1 . - The orchestra entered the District Qontest ol the lndiana Association ol Qrchestra this year. First Roux llilly Chaney, Denton Rell, flaylorrl Spaulding. Delight Garrett, lxlary .lean Love, Bonnie ljmuctmaster, llr-len l.ouise Riggs. Esther Gerard. hlary Chrismer, Elizaheth Ann Nell, violins. Secoml Roar: Ruth Ann Berry. l.averne tim-, Ruth Ann lhlartin, violins: Ellen Thorpe, Grace l5yCl'ly, tlLlI'll0l FflXf7Pll0DC5Q GCD? xxlilllliff, .lC'itnnC NX'VCZll'ly, Fannie xx'll1ntlCl'lJilllnl, bjtilx Wfilson, Velma Freeman. flathel Xvallaer, clarinets: lfdna Carr, lona Bell, l.avetha Towns, violins: .loan Nvilson Norma Sharlle, lxlary Annette Riggs, llelen Berry, assistant pianistsg Franklin ltelz, William Current, Betty Part. llelen llavis, lletty Sills. tromhones: Carolyn Current. lzaritoneg Mildred Morgan, pianist: lxlildrecl Clarlq. lmaritont-: Dwight Garrett, hassg .lohn gills, Rolaert Parlc, lhlarion Davis, Murray lnman. Rohert Sharlle, Russel Pugh, trumpetsg Bill tlawt anrl Sam Xvnnrlerhaum, drums. t5lJ DRAMATICS IOHNNIE THE REACH GROWS YOUNG FOR THE UP UBARRYMORESH MOON KSQD' 1OHNNlE GROWS UP Un Qctoluer 14, 1957, tlie Junior Class presented ulolinnie Grows Upu at tlie laigli school. Roger still lilies that KXVinlcin Game., H Bettyutlwinlas lie sure can play it.U Ralpli Msaves liis money to go to collegef, Jolannie, wlio lias borrowed twenty-live dollars ol it, tliinlqs H1Jy Ralpliys spending two years to a grade, lie wonyt need it lor many yearsf, Mrs. tlolinson Hwill turn Ralpll wrong side out il' slie lvinds lie lent tlie moneyf, Sister lxflcclain his loved niucli by Bettyf,-Dr. Bates Hlias a trailer witli a very comlortalale laedfl Mrs. Stepliens Hwill go anywlaere just to lceep Mr. Stepliens alivef, Cust: Roger Meclairi, Max Xvilseni Betty Stepliens, Betty gills: Ralpli ,lolinsun, ,lesse llammondg .lolinnie Slepliens, l.axvrenr:e Parks: Mrs. .lUllIi5UIl, lfileen Green, Sister lxlefllain, ,leanne Xvearlyg llr. Bates, Uxviglit Garrett: lxlrs. Stepliens, Grace Byerlyg lxlr. Stepliens, Verle bpeece, RA VON DRAMATIC CLUB rlqlie Dramatic Club elected lvlargaret Ann Kelly, president: Fanny Nvunderlaaum, vice-president: 1Vlary Annette Riggs, secretary-treasurerg and Eileen Green, program chairman. Miss Xvallcer was sponsor. rlqlie purposes ol' tlie club are to lurnisll dramatic training, promote laetter speecli, stimulate public spealcing, and present plays lor sclaool entertainment and puljlic perlyormances. Tlwe cluln sponsored tlie Cliristmas play, mliidings ol iloyf, lt gave upolislaing Henryu at tlwe local Farmers' lnstitute, and at tlie Grant County lnstitute. lt presented two one-act plays: :Allie Jolie-ative Mann and HEasy rlwermsf, Tliirteen members were initiated at tlwe annual fall get-togetlier party. rlliis clula entertained tlie Hartlord City Dramatic Club at a cliili supper on December Qt. It lield its annual Cliristmas and Valentine exclianges and customary liamlgurger fry. Clul: Roll: vada All-rey, lionnie lluclcrnaster, Grace By:-rly, Blarcile Coolc, Carolyn Current. Marion Davis, George llowly, lfileen Ureen. .lesse llammend, lxlaurine llornbalier, l'4rancis llllllllllitf. Margaret Ann Kelleyjlxlargaret NcDirmit, Rutli Morgan, Betty ljarla, l.: ixx' rence Parlas, Pauline Parlqs, 'Xlary fxnnelte Riggs. laul lxouse, Betty Sills, Verle Speece, Genevieve Teegarden, Jeanne Xxlearly Al- ite XVilliams, Martlia Xvilliarns, Max Xvilson, lfanny Xvunderlnaum. REACH FOR THE MOON Reach For tlwe lxfloonu was presented at tlie liigli scleiool auditorium lay tlie Senior Class 017 1957. Cuslg .lenniler l.ee, Alice Lee Cloud: Earl el' Slierlsourne, Clyde Grimesg Mrs, l.arrirnorc, Rulmy Sills: Genevieve Lee, Narllia lxlaliong .lolin Cameron, ,lelin Xvliylsrexvz l.arry Kerrigan, Uonald Xxllieatleyg Sally Slit-rwoed, Bi-tty Ureen: Patricia Pennington, Violet lianterz llal Slierxvuml, .lee Smillig Belly lfvreclcenrirlge, Doris llaxvlzg Tony Hoyt, Kennetli Knoxg Keexvaydin, Rolxert Nuslxaumerg Ted, Neil lI1l'l'lIlH2 l,ill'nClZl PHIl1Cll, .l1till'll'lC lY5flI'lF0ftlL 4557 54D PACERS RETZ SILLS ROUSE DICKASON SPEECE F. PARNELL R. PARNELL DeWEES MARKLEY EVERS PUGH DOWTY PAC ERS VVho,s that coming down the floor? Petier Pacers out to score. Yvhatys the colors that they hold? You att know-they are htue and gold. Whoys the swiftest on the team? Franklin Retz. Heys got that steam. Frank is a guard, a junior, too. XV hen he had the halt, he knew what to do. Xvho makes his haskets white at ease? ' You know that junior-Roger Speece. Roger is the captain, a forward, tattg He would try to score when he had that han. Vxfhoys the one weytt never forget? Daniel Ntarktey has two years yet. Danny is a guard whose tong shots are hest. He was a tighter along with the rest. Xvhoys a tighter who knows his works? John Sitls, a forward, never shirks. John is a senior whom we att acceptg He knew how to fight, and he had the pep. Whoys the smattest of them att? Fritz Parnell, you att recatt. Fritz is a forward, hut growing too otd, XVon't ptay next year for the htue and gold. XVho,s that hackguard whoys hard to heat? Dir-It Evers, who always performed some feat. Dick is a junior, we all know wett. He tried to make a hasket when the score fett. Xvhoys the red head on the team? tt's Paul Rouse, whom the seniors esteem. Paul is a guard who has the zest. Vxfhen sent in, he Cid his hest. XVho,s a senior standing for fair pay? ltioh Parnell is atways that way. Boh is a forward, a tighter through and through, And always his hest he surety woutd do. wvhois the next one in the line? I ts Russett Pugh- ie,s there on time. Russett is a forwarc, for whom we cheer, Heil he tossing hascets tor us next year. Xvhoys that hoy the seniors uphold? its Metxrin Dickason, a tad very hold. He is a guard-a fighter we adore, Xvho did his hest to raise the score. Vxfho takes the knocks on his shins? Malcolm Dexvees whom Craig sends in. Malcolm is the center: a seniort what a shame! For as a Pacer he was wining and game. These are the pacers, you have read their names. Through ,57 and ,S they won their fame. Along with Craig and Dowty, too, They made a good squad t or the gotd and htue. Pauline Parks 1559 THEPONES Firsl Roar: Roheri Cie-inn-nls, Von Elbert Rains, Junior Smith, Billy Nvaii. Secoml Roux Glen Morgan, .lim Sholly, Dc-nzil Siorer, Kenneth Rains, Sam Xx'YLlIliIL'II3illiI llawiq, David BOXN'IHGH. Third Row: Don Coons, Roherl Shadle, Earl Bell, Burncil Gelz, Kohurl Park, Eugene Ouleall The ponies played good games throughout lhe year And for lhem next year again weyii cheer. They knew how to play and fight hack, too. Vxfhen the score fell, they knew what to do. Coaehed hy Craig, they were very hold And played good preiiminaries for the hiue PACERS SCHEDULE OPPONILNT XVIS 'l'i'lEY OPPONENT NVE Harlford 26 - 19 Roll Q2 - Gray 27 - 10 Pennviiic 25 Roll QA - 26 Dunkirk 24 - Uurikiilf 25 50 Rerwey Q6 - Harlivoid Twp, ll I6 Chi-sler Cenler 57 Yan Buren 20 - 50 XVDHCYI 25 fshc-sler fienler L22 20 Peiroieum 45 - ijennviue 27 - 21 -Liheriy Cenler 57 - Ridgeville 18 - 55 TOURNEYS IBLIND Pcnnvilic Q6 Monlpeiier XY,-XRIQIZN Monlpeiier I9 Xvarrcn Liheriy Cenler 55 Nonlpelier SECTIONAL Monlpelier 51 Porlland ixioni Jeiier 56 Ridgeville Harllord 59 'FANHSONG lla-nf is a la-am walled lhe Pacers, Ridge-Iville ENHLYS 1 . . NX Illfll IRIS SIIUUII IILC dlll0 l'1lfl'I'S. Bill ilu-y dropped oul of lhe lournvy This ended their journey,, E And thai was lhe end for the Papers. C563 and gold. 'l'l lIfY al 20 45 125 JT ZS 50 41 25 fx 21 50 Q5 57 29 hir. Craig TRACK TEAIVI OF '37 First Row: Paul Slentz, mile run: Rolacrt Clements, liigli anrl low liurrllesg Vlllweoclorc Getz, lialll- mile anrl lVleclley relay team: Garland lxflclicla, liunclrecl yarcl nlasla anrl 21201 Rollert lvlcllcnry, pole vault, Frerl Parnell, 2:20, pole vault, lnoacl jump, lxfleclley relay team. Secoml Row: Denzil Slorer, 2:20, liall'-mile, Donalcl Vvlieatley, 4401 Bill Racer, pole vault, Alvin Sclimirll, sliot pultg Donalrl lxlclnlyre, liunclrecl yarrl rlasli anrl 2:20, Rolnert Slaaclle, laroacl jump. Ttrirrl Row: George Dowty, general manager, Cliarlcs Cunningliam, lxall-mile: Jolm Sills, 4:40p llalpll llelton, liunclrerl yarrl claslig Clyrle Grimes, liigli jumpg ll-ol: Parnell, mile, lmalll-mile, Medley relay team: Franklin Rctz, 4:40, liall-mile, lxflcclley relay team. The Traclc team ot 1957 lwacl among its memlaers some olj tlme lnest material tlmat lvl. lil. S. laas lracl. Une ol' tlie most elitlicult sclaeclules in years was tacecl. Nleets were laelcl witlr Bluffton, Gas City, and Dunlcirlq. Also Montpelier for tlie first time enterecl tlae Kolcomo re- laysg ancl tlere sprint meclley relay team, Retz, tt. Parnell, Getz, ancl R. Parnell, won tliis event in competition witli seventeen otlier sclaools, at tlue same time setting a relay recorel. rlqlae same team won tl'1e same event anal estalalislr- ecl a new recorel at tlae Fairmount relays. The rest of tlme team enterecl at Fairmount and toolc seconel place, tlae strong Gas City team winning lay the margin ot a single point over Montpelier. R. Parnell won tlae riglat to parti- cipate in tlde State meet lay placing seconcl in tlie sectional meet at lwlarion. Clycle Grimes was outstancling in tlae lmigli jump tlarougldout tlae season, ancl R. Clements in tlie tiurclles. lxflr. Vxfilson was tlwe traclc coacla. Mr. i573 GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION The girIs' pImysicaI education cIasses, composed ot' 101 girIs, are taugI1t Ioy Miss XVaIIqer. Among tI1eir sports are soft IJaII, voIIey IJaII, voIIey decIc tennis, and IJasIcettnaII. The girIs of eacI1 cIass formed a team to pIay in tIie Interctass tourney. FI-Iae present senior cIass Iias won ttme tourney for tI1e past two years. rIiI'1e girIs on tI'1at team were Rosamond Roberts, captain, Lorene Roberts, XViIma Reed, IVIary Annette Riggs, Evetyn IcI4es, IVIargaret IVIC- Dirmit, Ruth IVIorgan, and Pautine Parks. The girIs received tI1eir grades Iayipassing ZICIHGXIGITICDIQ tests sI1owing tI1eir accompIisI1ments in eacI'1 sport. Ettiis picture sI1ows tI1e girIs atter a game ot IJaseIoaII on tI1e Iawn. Miss XVaIIcer Iaas proved toqI:ne successtut in directing girts' pI1ysii'aI education. GI1Iee Iias Iaeen Iaere Ior tI1ree years and we Iaope to see more of Iier good worIc in the future. PON I ES' SCHEDULE OPPONENTS NVE THEY OPPONENTS WE THEY I Hartford City 24 - 55 ROII 52 - I9 I Gray 44 - 4 PcnnviIIc I4 - 11 ROII 26 - 27 DunIcirI4 17 - 21 DunIcirIc I6 - 18 Redkey 20 - 19 Hartford Twp. 28 - 16 Chester Center Q5 - 18 Van Buren 26 - 17 Yvarrcn 21 - 28 CIiester Center 16 - 15 PetroIeum Q6 - 27 PennviIIe 18 - 21 Liberty Center 12 - 18 RicIgcviIIc QI - 16 IUNIOR HIC-H BASKETBALL The Junior High team made a good snowing tI1is year, Winning exactIy t1aIt their games. They aIso won tI1e cI1ain- pionsI1ip in a Four-Team tourney WitI1 PortIand, Chester Center, Rott, and IVIontpeIier. I The IqoIIowing Iaoys made up tI1e first ten: I'IaroIcI NIcDirmit, Eugene Barrett, Rex Roberts, CI1arIes Rettv, Raymond QIacIqson, James Poutson, Ne-iI Gardner, Roger CIements, I'IoIton Ford, and NeiI Iderrier. Mr. Dick coacI1ed tI1is team. MISS WALK!-Ili 1589 CALENDAR SEPTE1V1BER-County F air September 17. Xvhat do you thintc? Everyone is husity stirring, matc- ing excitement in the hatt. No more than get into ctass than the hett rings again. The hand memhers even get out ot ctasses in the morning. The tast hett rings at 11:15. A11 in a rush, going tor the candy and merry-go-round. the street car is crowded for once. - QCTUBER-Annual Staff Named Qctoher 26. Seniors 1eave titmrary at 10:45 for Miss A11Jertson7s room. A11 are given questions to answer. A11 promise to do their hest. Suspenset Miss Atherston seems to have trouhte trying to name the--Aht 1 just about tet it stip out. More suspenset Everyone is pate with tear-A111 At tast Annuat Sta1t is announced. New to catch our hreath and retax. NOV E1V1BER--Victory over 1 '1 ar! f Ord November 2. Xvhy att the pep? Xvhatys att the excitement? UGuess XVhat?H Mary Annette comes into the Engtish room, att tutt 01' pep. VVe get ittn HVVhat?H Htiatcony meeting to let 011 some 01' the steamfy Ctapping 01 hands: everyone shouting, Upacersf, Havenyt you guessed it? MPACERS BEAT AIRDALESU Even 1V1r. tvtorgan is jumping around as it he were young. Novemher 17. Dress Vrehearsat ti11 11:50. Xvhat wi11 it he tomorrow night? Hot hum -- -- - But the operetta was hetter than we expected. XV ere we surprisedt Novemher 50. Are we Seniors proud ot oursetvest XV e didnt tinow we were so heautifut. A11 are very pteased with their pictures. DECE1V1BER--B1 ind Tournament ,. Decemher 18. Another victory over Chester for the Pacers. My, my. hut we sure are going ptacest Chester Center c1oesn,t seem to he so good this year. Xve have 10st on1y two games. Be care1'u1, Pacers. Donyt get the twig head. Tonight may change the story. 0111 0111 Bragging too soon. Everyone is wearing a tong face. .Pacers tose the tourney. Xvhat a shamet Decemher 24. Rehearsatt Rehearsatt Rehearsatt Seven rehearsats in one weetqt Teachers find it hard to have ctasses. Tidings 017 .toy is a great success. Unusuat cast: Margaret Ann Kettey. Betty Partc, George Dowty, Geratd Xvithetms, Urhane Parker, 1'1ershe11 Kershner, Theodore Getz. Grade chit- dren. Santa is here in person, reindeer and att. Girts Gtee Ctuh--Carot chorus. ' 1301 JANUARY-Baskeitwufl Games January 28. XVhat,s happened, Pacers? You seem to he s1eeping on the joh. Lost the tourney and a game with Dunkirk! But you did redeem yourse1t at the Pennvi!1e game. January 29. 1s the Junior I-hgh team going ptaces! Beat Hartford, Dun!cir1c, and even won the tourney in one wee1c. They wi!! surety he the championship p!ayers when they are in high schoo1. January 21. Semester Examinations! Better wor1c harder than usua1, as they cover a11 the semestefs work. Fewer exemptions when hased on semester's Wor1c. FEBRUARY-Amateur Contest Fehruary 4. Farmers Institute sure1y was a success this year with the high schoo1 hoys and gir1s and grade chi!dren taking part. All the students are out the seventh period to see the Dramatic Ctuh p1ay, HPo!ishing Henryf, Fehruary 11. Hurrah! Pacers are pepped up again. Beat Redlcey and Chester Center. Vxfhoa! Not so 17ast, Pacers. You shouid take your time. Lost the games with Vxfarren and Liherty Center. Fehruary 17. Amateurs have a chance to show their stu11. Gate and Gay!ord Spau!ding win the do11ar, Maurine Hornhatcer and Genevieve Tee- garden win the seventy-five cents, 1V!urray 1nman the titty, Bonnie Buch- master, Jean Vxfeady, Martha Vxfiniams, Ei1een Green, and 1'!e1en Davis each win enough for another hott1e of pop hy ptaying on pop hotttes. Other Amateur Contest participants: Ruth 1V!organ, 1V1ary Annette Riggs, Ei1een Green, He1en Berry, Bi!! Stewart, 1V1i1dred Morgan, 1V!ary Chrismer, Opa1 and June Parne11, Dwight and De1ight Garrett, Mud Mc- Cammon, Lorada Banter, 1ona Be11, Eve!yn Co!eman, Esther Gerard, Ruth Ann Berry, Ehzaheth Ann Neff, Caro1yn Current, Jeanne Ho1cro17t. MARCH-'Tournament 1V!arch 4. Good luck, Pacers. Xve are a!! rooting for you. Good 01d 1V1organ, seeing we were too excited to study, !et us out to see the 1V!ontpe1ier- Port1and game. Hurrah! You did it! Vxfe a!! knew you couid 151-251 Boy! It sure is tough. So c1ose and yet so tar. Just another haslcet is a!1 we needed. Ridgevine 56-1V1ontpe!ier 35. But you ptayed a hard game, and weyre 'proud 01 you. Wlarch 16. Annua1 dummy goes to printer. hdareh 16 5' 18. Spring is here: at 1east, Spring vacation. No more 1essons ti!! 1V1onday. What a re1ief! MAY-Graduation Apri1 29. Senior P1ay. May 18. Senior exams. Senior weetc hegins. 1V!ay 20. Junior-Senior Banquet. 1V!ay 20. Honor Day. May 22. Bacca1aureate sermon. 1V1ay 24. Semester exams. May 25. Commencement'-Dr. Xvm. Rainey Bennett, Speaker. May 26. Atumni Banquet. 1403 CLASS WILL Xve, llie Senior Class ol 1935, ol' tlie lxlonlpelier lligli Seliool, being about ready to enter tbe business world, do declare tliis to be our last will and testament: .lim Cook wills iris lirst pair ol long pants to Xvayne llerrier. Yada Allrey wills lier ability to get along witli tlie men to tlie old maid teaeliers. George Dowly wills liis ability to eoaeli Bob lyarlcs to Jeanne llolerolt. lxlarcille liranclenburg wills lier quiet ways lo Georgette llornbalcer. Malcolm Dexvees wills liis eat willi liuman traits, Duessa, baclq lo bliss Nelson, but liis special request is to lseep tlie four liittens. lwlarie lliser wills lier ability to memorize lier lessons belore a test to Clyde Smitli. Melvin Dieliason wills liis tliumb sueliing to Mr. Diela, 'cause lleqll be grown up alter being graduated. Virginia Dodds wills lrer red liair to blarion Davis. .lolm Cromer wills bis ability to get time family ear on Sunday niglit to Russell l'ugl1. Bonnie llurnwortlr earrt leave anytliingg sire bas given ber love to ilie last year's graduate. Llill Current wills liis indoor slzaling parties to anyone wlio can get by witli tliem. Llillie Crawlord wills ber lengtliy siricle to Naurine llornbalrer. llalpli Uaier wills liis knowledge ol tlie soil to llerbert Clamme. Madonna rxrrnstrong wills lier primping waysjbetween periods to Limily Claris. liulli livers wills lier wildness to blartlia Coeliran. Ura l utrell wills liis graceful manner to Harold lxleljirinit. blargaret lfislibaclt wills lier dates willi tlie last years graduate to any one wlio can get tlrem. lirancis llummer wills bis wittiness to Jim Xiliitecotton. ljfrma llurdle wills lier streamline lqigure to Mary .lean Love. Julia llerrin wills ller 4'Loretta Young loolcs to llistlier Gerard. rlllieodore Getz wills tlie lirst permanent job in liis own tlieatre to Grace ljycrly. Betty Garrison wills lier baslilul ways to Geneva liisinger. lfugene Kelley wills bis coin-cob pipe to Dwiglit Uarrett. ljlvelyn lelxes bequeatlis lier position as artist on tlle Hlndianian to Liilecn Green. Margaret Ann Kelley wills lier lur coat to lidilb Dugan. .losepb Reidy wills bis razor to llarold ljroelr. XVilma Reed wills lier wavy liair to Pauline Lamott. Pauline ljarlcs wills ber yell-leader ability to llelen Higgs. Urbane Parlier wills liis Dutcli liaircut to Eugene Anderson. Rutli lxlorgan wills liei' excess weiglil to Gale Spaulding. Dial: lxlieliael wills bis taxicab lo Dwane Ncedler. Margaret Neljirmit wills licr lreiglit to Crystal Wlesl. lfreida Rains wills lier slioriliand ability to Fritz Parnell. Nervin Oulealt wills liis reelgless driving to .lim Slrolly. Mary A. Riggs wills lier ability to lseep baslietball boys out late to Uave Craig. Robert Parnell wills bis liabit ol' eliewing gum to llarold Lloltz. Margaret Sliields wills lier blusliing ways to lona Bell. Robert llieliwine wills liis good class grades to anyone wlio wants tliem. Paul Rouse wills liis ability to winla at girls to llerman Beels. Jolin Sills wills liis dates witli Grace Byerly lo 'lex Underwood. lfarl 'llowns wills liis red liair to Betty Kane. Lorene Roberts wills lier straiglit r'X's to ber laid sister, in order to laeep tliem in tlie family. llarold XX'oolarrrl wills time lace on bis pants to Bill Narsliall. Rosanrond Roberts wills lier atliletie ability to Dcleris Narsliall. The Class of '58. i41l CLASS PROPHECY 1 txftiss Attiertson sat tny tier warm fireptace on ttie nigtwt of Fetmruary 1, 1958, reading ttie Lonstitution ot ttie United States. As stie came to ttie end stie ctosed ttie tgootcz and memories lustre-t to tier mind ot just twenty years tyetore. Stie ttiougtit, Mttwenty a yeartnootq using ttie Constitution as ttie ttiemef' tter mind was tier former students. As stie sat wondering wtiat tiad tiappened to irnmediatety stie tJegan dreaming ot ttie 1958 ctass. t'ter dream-' years ago, ttie Senior Ctass putntistiert immediatety ttoocted witti memories ot eacti ot ltiem, stie tett asteep. Atmost Ttie etassroom door stowty opened. Miss Attmertson raised tier tu-art to see ttie ctass president, Rutti Morgan, entering wilti a movie projector under tier arm. 'ttiss Attnertson H said Rutti ut tiave just returned trom a very memoratnte trip. t saw every student wtio was graduated in t95S. t tlave a movie stioxving wtiere ttiey are and wtiat eacti is doing. VN'outd you care to see it? Httd tove to, exetaimect tVtiss Attoertson. So t2Lltt'l set up ttie instrument and started ltie picture. 'title tirst scene stiowed Diet: txtictiaet racing tiis car up and down Xvastiinglon Street in txtont- petier. As ttie scene ttastied to ttie txtotty street tair, stie saw txtarie ttiser improving stream-tine tiativ Hvvattqersu. ttarotlt Xvootarct was receiving tirst premium on ttie sweepstatqes, as txtarttia touted on. tn a taootti neartmy, Pautine Parts was tiercety stingin' tiasti. Cn ttle next corner stood .toe Reidy, ttie otd tiactietor ot ttie ctass matting eyes at Margaret Stiietds, slitt singte. tfurttier down ttie street ttotmert Rictiwine was stiown, ctiewing tiis tobacco and trying to tiit a target, t.orene Roberts. 'titre scene stiitted to Ctiicago and stiowed Rutti Evers and tlonnie tturnwortti as tiouseteepers and proud owners of some tittte jactaets or Coats. tn one ot Ctiicagrfs nigtit rtutxs .totm Sitts was tiilting ttle jactt pot on ttie stot mactline. tn a sutiurtaan tuncti room run tay Virginia Dodds Sitts, Virginia w is stiown tattqing to tVtr. and tK'trs. Freida Rains Quitten and ttaeir six ottfsprings. Next ttie scene stiittect to ttottywood, wtiere Vacta Attrey was stiown starring in Broadway tvtetody of 1959 witti Urtmane Parker. ttere Jim Cootc was stiown on a sunny tot tecturing on 'Steep to tteattti or Tatce a Nap. Scenes trom Japan next came to view. ttere George Dowty was stiown testing matresses in tiis second tiand store, wtiite Ratpti Gaier was stiown in tais mission ctiurcti, marrying widows. tn tlir tatnoratory in Ctiina txftetvin Dictcason tiad just isotated ttie germ ltiat causes tytue tvtondays. XVoitsing witti tiim was tiis wite, ttiat noted surgeon, M. A. Riggs. tn Greece Evetyn tctces was carving a martmte statue ot Margaret, Ann txettey, ttie modern Venus. tn ttaty was ttie scene ot ttie Brown Ftea Circus, wortzert up trom a srratcti-its Iwroprietor-rtitieooctore Getz. Ttie scene next stiitted to Atrica. ttere Pant Rouse was setting wastiing mactiines atong ltle Nite, and txtargaret tVtcDirmit was teactiing ttle negro etiitdren tiow to eootc. twtareitte ttianrtt-ntiurg. rctormer, was tiarranguing on a street corner on ttie evits ot wine, women, and toose tiving. ttittie Crawford was pacing up and down ttwe street taunting tor tier redstieacted man. .tutia tterrin and Betty Garrison were stiown as ttie Scene stiitled to tfrance, teactiing tqattrooni dancing. Here, too, Xvittiam Current was acting as American amtxassador. 011 a prominent street corner stood ttie Parisian ttat Stiop owned and operated txy txtervin Oulcatt and Xvitma Reed. On an outtying grape ttarm ,totin Cromer and tiis tit-teen were crustiing grapes tzy ltle taaretoot mettioct. At ttie Otympics, in Germany, Bots tjarnett was winning ttie mite tay two to one. t'tere, too, Erma tturdte tiart regained tt'1e tadies' tieavyweigtit rasstin' etiampionstiip. 'tqtie tatmoratory ot tfrancis Hummer, inventor ot tuouneing tlatxy tnotttes, and Eugene txettey, inventor ot streamtined toottipictzs, was stiown in Bertin. tn New Yortq, Matcotm Dexfvees, ttie second .toe t.ouis, was doing training exercises: and Eart 'towns was depicted as tie retuctantty atmandoned tlis otd txrown, wortdrtouring Ctievvy to Ora t'utrett, secretary of ttie Society for Preservation ot Moctet Ts and Cltier Otasotete tvtatces. tn Detroit, in a taeauty partor, Madonna Armstrong and tvtargaret tristitaaetz were giving taciats to tjetty Garrison and tlosamonrt Rotwerts, wtiite Rosamond scanned ttie want arts tor a tiustxand. A toud crasti-txtiss Attmertson awotce. tter taootc tlad dropped to ttie ttoor. t-123 YELL HATS NEW GIRLS SISTERS??? MILLCROVE FLASH! M. A. RIGCS LOVERS EUGENE---' VIC' LITTLE FANNY CALL OF THE WILD GOOD MATCH HAPPY-C.O- LUCKY TEX MOTORCYCLE KID IOSEPH HAROLD LITTLE BOB LITTLE BONNIE DRUM MAIOR TXfVINS??? FERRIE-FAIRY URBANE EARL 'CHUMS HOOSIER KIDS TAXI--'5c v I4 I HONOR PAGE I I NEIL INMAN ALICE LEE CLOUD IOHN WHYBREW VIOLET BANTER Kiwanis NIeeIaIf-NeiI Inman. Tri Kappa AxvarcIs--AIice I-ee CIoucI ancI IoI1n XXXITYIJFCXV. Business ancI ProIIessionaI Vxfomenys AwarcI-VioIet Banter. American Legion AxvarcI--RoIJert IfjarIi. D. A. R.-1957-VioIet Banter, 1958-IVIarie I'Iiser. AtIiIetic IVIecIaI-1957-Robert ParneII. Four Years, Perfect Attendance Record--IcIeIen Manor, HaroIcI I5eaI, IVIarie Speece. HONOR SOCIETY AIice Lee CIoucI, Vioiet Banter, IVIartI1a IX'IaI1on, Amy IVIiIes, Ruby SiIIs, IoI1n XX!I'lyIJfCVV, DeIiIaI1 Fear, LeIa Silroyer, Gertrude LIeIicIc, Doris Rose Xvaite, Doris IAIaxvI1. IVIary C. VISeagIe, Betty Green, I'5ertI1a CaIe, Vera I'Iiser, Kenneth Fear, Jeanne DHHIIOFLII. DEPARTMENT HONORS COMMERCIAL-STATE CONTEST Beginning SI1ortI1ancI-I5ueIaI1 Carey, IVIarie Hiser, Lorene Roberts. AcIvancecI SI1ortI1ancI--AIice Lee CIoucI, Doris IcIawIq, Francis IffIy. Beginning Typing-Speed-Neii Inman, John XXZITQIDFCNNI, Margaret FisI1IJacIqg Accuracy-.IoI1n XVI1yIJrew, Lorene Roberts, Betty Green. LATIN CONTEST I938 Division I Jeanne HoIcroIt, Ixirstz Eiieen Green, second. Division II I'IaroIcI LIOIWDSOD, Ivirstz Jane IS5rumIIieI, seconcI. County-Jeanne Hoicroit and EiIeen Green, tied Ior Ivirstg HaroIcI .IoI1n- son, second. ART POSTERS 1938 Igirsiness ancI ProIessionaI Xvomenss Awarci-Iaetty L. SiIIs, Betty Kane. Operetta--Scenery-Loracia Banter, EveIyn IcIces. Poster-LoracIa Banter, VacIa Aifrey. .Iunior CIass PIay-fEiIeen Green, PauI SIentz. I3asI4etIuaII ScI1ecIuIesf-EiIeen Green, Frances CIevenger. MUSIC IVIurray Inman-State A0rcIaestra ancI Band Association. IVIary Annette Riggs-Indiana University Voice Contest. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION IXXIUICOIHT Dexvees SOAICI UIIHLLEIIS. IVICIVITI IDICIQEISOIT XVOIT OD IBILIC sicIe. I-I-ll IOKES AND ADS DeIigI1t-No, I cIicIn,t sew a Ioutton on your pants. I was too tired. Xvhich is more important, your sister or your pants? Dwight--XVeII, there are pIaces I can go without a sister. ARLIE'S CAFE-Restaurant of Good Foods. IVIiss Long-I5oIJ, I,m surprisedI Do you Icnow any more joIces IiIqe that? CIements-Yes, teacher. V Iwiss Long-XVeII, stay aI ter schooI. W. F. BONGE, Compliments-Rexall Drug Store. I5. Chaney--I3Iease teacher, what did I Iearn today? IVIiss IVIason-Xvhy thats a.pecuIiar question. I5iII-XVeII, that,s what lhey'II asIc me when I get home. CHANEY HARDWARE--Complete Stock of Hardware and Implements. Mutlgcfs Complaint This year I am taking Home EC. For good grades I worIc IiIce hecIc, But on exam day, you sce, I make a big E In that horriI3Ie suhject, Home EC. CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. Miss IX'IoreI1ousef-XV hat are seedIess oranges used Igor? Ruth IVI.-I'or peopIe without any teeth. COOK ICE AND COAL COMPANY. .Iohn I'I. Xveaver treading Scotch diaIogue with IVIartha XVrns.I-UYou are Inony to IooI4 at.H COOK, IOHN-Linco Products. IVIargaret IVIcDirmit-XVI1eeI Xvhat a joIJ. It tooIc eight sittings. IVIaIcoIm-Xvhat? Been having your portrait painted? IVI. IVI.-No, siIIyg Iearning to sIcate. ELLIS, IIM-Fancy Groceries and Lunch Meats. Max YV.-Is Bob reaIIy as Iast as they say? Fritz-Is he Iast? Say, he can run so Iast that all the hoys he races with have to run twice as Iast as he does to Iqeep up with him. FEDERATED STORE-Clothing for AII the Family. I A. IVI. Easton-Boy, she certainIy gave you a dirty IooIc. PauI Rouse-XVhat,s that? Xvho did? A. E.-XV hy, IVIotI1er Nature, of course. I45I Burfltelor lclecis Girls are upains in tlie neelcgn Mess arouncl ,em ancl youyll soon be a wreeli. So stay lar away, Anal always be gay! ltls tlwe best tliing to clo, by lereelcl Max Kegerreis. HENDERSON'S SHOE AND CLOTHING STORE-Latest Styles. Nlarlxley, llloastingl-l can go out witli any girl l please. l3ill Current-Yes. but llrom wliat l liear you clonht please very many ol tliem. HOOSIER GRAIN AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Ollicer Hawlcins-Say, mister, tlo you linow anytliing about tlie trallllic laws? Dielc lvl.--Xvliy, yes. Xvliat is it you want to lcnow? INMAN TILE COMPANY-lvlillgrove-Tiles built for Service. Miss Xvallcer-llwealtli Classl-George, l liope you brusli your 'teetlu regularly. Dowty-Xvliat lor? rlwlaere ainlt no luair on my teetli. KELLEY'S KOZY KORNER-Kelley, Higley, Proprietor. Llrbane-l lave you reacl Hllreelclesnr lxflargaret K.-No, tlaanlc gooclness, mine are liglit brown. LEE, FRED-Dealer in Live Stock-Sale Every Thursday. lxlr. lxflorgan-Name a llew ol' tlie states, inlderent powers. Rutli Evers-rl lie ten-commanclments. LUMBER YARD, Montpelier, Compliments. Marion D.-Darling, l love you as no one ever lovetl belore. ljetty K.-lnlumplal l can t see any clillerenee. lv1ARKLEY'S VARIETY STORE-Dry Goods and Notions. Miss Nelson-Xvlio is Cicero? Louise Xvlwitacre-lxfluttys son. lvlARKLEY'S DAIRY--Howard Markley. Y lfflorgan-Xvliatls tlae clilllqerence between tlie jay-wallqer antl tlme llool elriverf I l'ranciis Hummer-Xvell, tlwatls a question tliatls usually answerecl at tlie morgue. MCKEAN AND MCKEAN-Compliments. ' Trunl's Trealise New tliere is a lacl namecl Ecl Brown, Xvlio tlrives a Clievrolet arouncl town. Sometimes slowg sometimes last, lint almost always out ol' gas ls tliis briglit young man Callecl Ecl ljrown. H65 MlCHAEL'S BEAUTY SALON-All lines of beauty work. Miss Groivf-Canst you iet your yoice drop on that note? Harold XV.-No. teaciier, tm airaid it migiit crack. MONTPELIER HERALD-Newspaper and job Printing. MONTPELIER GLOVE COMPANY-Everlasting Gloves and Mittens. iwurlliriis Nfusii rlqiiere is a Junior boy named Speeceg He is one all time giris iove to Kees.n iiis affections are greatg All liiie giris he does rate- Tiiis tail, handsome boy, Roger Spcece. NEFF'S GARAGE-Dealer in Ford V8's. O'HE.RN COAL COMPANY-Feed, Farm Implements, Fertilizer. Mr. Dick-Xviiy did you Hunk Roger in Heaitil? iviiss XxX!ilHiCf1'xX16H. i was giving an exam over time bones oi? tile body and caugiit iiim Counting his ribs. SGH PALACE THEATER-Montpelier and Warren-Good Shows. Mervin O.-iyve iocked the Car, and now Lve iost the key. Virginia Dodds-Never Mind. its a swcli nigiitg weiil ride in time rumble t. RACER'S BAKERY-Bread Like Mother Makes! RAPP AND LIGHTNER--Fresh and Smoked Meats. Rogers Razz Tiiere is a guy named Smeizer, Xviio siiouid lake an aika-seitzer. Aitiiougii lie is dizzy He drives an oid iizzy, And liiat is a guy named Smeiser. RIGGS AND RIGGS--Brown jug Bottling Works. SHADLE'S GROCERY-Fancy and Staple Groceries. SNYDER'S PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL WORK. KROGER GROCERY-High Grade Foods. WALKER, H. T.-Mortuary. i MONTPELIER HATCHERY, E- I-eiChfY, MSF. Buy 5510.000 Quality Chicks. HURDLE, WILSON-Standard Oil Products. WUNDERBAUM, LEWIS-Dealer in Fur, junk, Accessories. 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