Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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Theyire repairing he Hollywood The Ra-Von Dramatic Club is for the purpose of increasing the interest in dramatics and public speaking, and assisting any other organization in school to put on dramatic productions. A high- light of the club this year was the presentation of three one-act plays on December S, which includ- ed Glamor for Mrs. Whipple with these charac- ters: Norma Shadle, Elizabeth Ann Neff, Ann Marie Landis, Betty Jane Sills, and Mildred John- son, Mrs. Pat and the Law with George Greer, Bill Davis, Helen Louise Riggs, Gean Walker, and Joan Wilson taking part, Sparkin with Dee Towns, Gathel Walker, Marjorie Nelson, and Mil- dred Morgan as the characters. The club had the pleasure of attending the Drama Festival at Terre Haute on March 7, where they presented Mrs. Pat and the Law. The oiiicers are president, Gathel Walker, vice-president, Elaine Landis, sec- retary, Gean Walker, treasurer, James Whitecot- ton. The sponsors are Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson. First Rout-Velma Freeman, Mildred Iohnson, Mary Chrismer, Ioan Wilson, Betty Sills, Gatlael Walker, Elizabeth Hawk, Esther Gerard, Mildred Morgan, Elizabeth Ann Nef. Second Row-Gean Walker, Betty Ellis, Norma Shadle, Helen Davis, Elaine Landis, Helen Louise Riggs, Lavetha Towns, Mary Io Buckley, Ann Marie Landis, Marjorie Sue Nelson. Third Row-George Greer, Dee Towns, Bill Davis, Denton Ref, lim W'hiteeotton, Bob Park. ,Little Actors Mn.Q Big Money The junior Dramatic Club has great fun studying drama. The aim of the club is to en- courage and guide dramatic ability in the junior high grades. During the year the club gave a one- act play matinee, which was the first feature of its type presented in our school. It was presented mainly to give members of the club actual prac- tice in play producing, however, a small fee of five cents was charged. During the year the club has made a study of stage terms, .lighting arrange- ments, and make-up. Some pantomines and short skits were presented for the enjoyment of other clubs. Two very interesting social events were enjoyed by all, the first being a fall dinner party and the second a spring party. Miss Mason, the sponsor, is assisted by the following ofiicers: pres- ident, Junuetta Towns, vice-president, Mary Mar- ine, secretary, Vera Morgan, treasurer, Joan Mur- phy. First Row-Rose Wnnflerhaum, Patty Davis, Donna Mason, Margaret Parlz., Eva Iean Sholty, Edna MeCammon, Vera Morgan, Esther Mae Bennett, Ioan MeGoldrielz. Second Row-Betty Cline, Iessie Barrier, Dorothy Ref, Phyllis Fear, Mary Marine, Margaret Hudson, Betty Grove, Ioan Mur- phy, Iune Barr, Mary Iune Kessler, Iunuetta Towns. Third Row-Dean Herr, Tommy MeKean, Guy Sills, Ianzes Ford, Harold Browne, Iunior Paulson, Billy laekson, Iaelz Smith, Eugene Gerard, jimmy Phillips. Theynfe In Search of An Employer The aim of the Commercial Club is to give its members experience in planning and conducting programs, to develop social fellowship among stu- dents of the department, and to bring in practi- cal material not in the curriculum. Some of the most outstanding programs of the year were Christmas and Valentine exchanges, talks by two former students-Dick Michael on Gross Income Taxes and Albert Dickason on Consumer Educa- tion. The oflicers are president, Bill Chaney, vice- president, Joanne Holcroft, secretary-treasurer, Dave Cook, reporter, Gaynel Inman. The club is sponsored by Miss Morton. ou were my queen in ca ico -27-



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e The Short-cnt to a Man s Heart . . . The girls of the Home Economics fMiss Amer- icaj Club are preparing themselves now to catch a manlater. Some interesting events of the club this year were a Valentine party, a spring picnic, a speech on How to Treat Our Flag by Evan McDirmit, going Christmas caroling topped by a party, and some interesting demonstrations on manicuring, health, and 'proper diet. The aim of the club is to sponsor leadership and sociability among girls who are interested in Home Econom- ics. Oflicers are: president, Wilma Cunningtong vice-president, Margaret Hoover, secretary-treas- urer, Pat Ledbetterg song leader, Lois Hoover, re- porter, Helen Reed. Miss Shadday is the sponsor. First Row-Maxine Hufman, Edna jones, Patty Ledhetter, Emmogene Teegarden, Agnes Whitarre, Margaret Gerard, Gloria Garrett, Mary Ramseyer, Betty Byler. Serond Row-Norma Dennis, Imogene Roherts, Wilma Cunnington, Virginia Ramseyer, Delores Iohnson, Ioan Murphy, Anna Iohnson, Martha Penrod, Lois Barner. Third Row-Edith Jeffries, Mildred Rogers, Ianiee Keagle, Margaret Hoover, Viola Van Gordon, Lois Hoover, Helen Reed, Maxine Lore. The Fields Are Waiting jhr Them An important event of the Agriculture Club was the Pest Contest. This contest, which chose members this year, was between two teams that had as their captains Bob Rayburn and junior Cline. In former years the contest has been be- tween Harrison and Jackson Townships. The team that had Junior Cline as its captain Won the con- test this year. At each meeting different members of the club gave short talks on improved and practical ways to do certain jobs. Also 4-H Club projects, enrollment of 4-H members, and lead- ership were discussed. The officers of the club are president, Cecil Schwarzkopfg vice-president, Max Downhourg secretary-treasurer, Charles Reff. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Cantwell. First Row-Gerald Macon, Billie Fisher, Iobn Welfh, Amos Sanzloe, Iunior Ford, Wayne Berrier, Iirnmy Fisher, Ronald Dodds, Iarnes Teegarden. Second Row-Boh Rayburn, Cecil Schwarzkopf, Merle Norton, Fred Culberson, Dick Bedwell, Eugene Kegerreis, junior Roh- erfs, Paul Crawford, Stanley Ieffries. Third Row-Charles Rejf, Harold Bedwell, Max Downhour, Richard Daily, Iunior Cline, Gordon Kessler, Bob Lynn, Iohn McCa1nmon. They'!l Follow the P ongh The aim of the Future Farmers of America Club is to encourage the natural instincts and ten- dencies to organize into groups to put more pleas- ure and enthusiasm into Agricultural studies. The club participated in a corn-husking contest, spon- sored the egg show preceding the Purdue egg show, assisted with the Instituteg gave a father and son banquetg sponsored judging teams, raised and picked two acres of tomatoes. The officers are president, Bob Rayburn, vice-president, Cecil Schwarzkopfg secretary-treasurer, Charles Reffg reporter, Cary Gaier. The adviser is Acord Cant- well. lll6l6 yOu? LGJAKMK Lal? oof Lea!! -29-

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