Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

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It was a relief to begin writing the book as we doubted about having one this year. The staff is as follows: Editor-in-Chief, Mary Chrismerg Literary Editor, Elizabeth Neff: Senior Editor, Joan Wilsong Activities Editors, Mary Jo Buckley and Betty Schmidt, Athletic Editor, Gean Walker: Calendar Editor, Anna Rose Gibsong Art Editor, Meredyth Anderson, Class Poet, Elizabeth Hawkg Snapshot Editor, Evan McDirmitg Joke Editor, Lavetha Townsg Business Man- ager, Richard Daily, Subscription Managers, Opal Parnell and Thannamae Fordg Advertising Managers, Bud Greer and Gordon Keslerg Typists, Glendora Clark, Anne Marie Landis, and Margaret Turner. The sponsor is Miss Albertson and the business head is Mr. Wilson. ITS HERITAGE -. st idents in high sclicol today apprecicte mcre than even before our privilege of living in a dmocracy. We realize that our boys in the armed forces have pledged thir all in order to preserve this democratic way of life. Therefore, to them, in token of our appre- ciation for their sacrifice, we, the Class of '42, are proud to dedicate this book. YOUTH IN A DEMOCRACY AT WORK if AT PLAY SCHOOL DIPLGMATS F- X! lllilll N lllii Ill 1 The diplomats of M H S are Gorman MCK an president Hugh Shuman treasurer Hwrvu, Mc Conkey secretary Wllllam Cummln trustee and H G Molgan sup rlntendent These dlplO1'Y1HtS oversee the school The first fou ale the connecting llnk between the school and the publlc whlle Mr Morgan IS more dlrectly 1n touch wlth students and teachers Presldent McKean is SClX1I'1g hx thnd term This IS the elghth year for Mr Shuman and the fourth for Mr Cum mms Elected to the DOSlt1OI'1 vacated by Mr Russel Freeman Mr McConkey IS not really new to the school s1nce he formerly served on the board for V several years The student body and the faculty appreciate the able way in whlch these men discharge their duties These diplomats have a loom set aside for thelr use on the first floor of the L E Kelley Bulldlng adjolnlng the offices of the trustee and superlnten dent Supermtendent Morgan Hedley A B A M has taught here elex en years and has been at the head of the Mont peller Harrison Township schools elght year His hobby IS svxccping up Room 15 when the semors leaxe at tht end of the second period NIV. Al1ll 2lIl lug M1-l'A:u1 Mr. 1' lins Mr. .'l1 1 Mr, Ale-'onlu-y . - - 9 1 I . ' ' ' 'Z 1 Q' - . ' ' ' E . , C A , V -, , - - , .. - ' - . , r ' . ' ' 1 . 3 . . . . . , I A H A Ni ' X ' ' i ' f NN 4 . y ,V. - , ., W4 . I' 5 it X , x, P . . . , . H6 1 A .. 1- f . ., . ., . 'X S. ' ' 'XX A Y V ' l ' T? , ' . 4 I nn. FACULTY I ull! Huitllm 1 ls Miss Albertson Lil AB AM English She ha been here fourteen years She likes sauerkraut and buttermilk Mr Nichol Nick B S Science Agriculture His hobby is collecting comic magazines from stu dents We haxe also heaid it rumored that he like cherry pie and ice cream Miss Anderson Katie A B Art She has been h re four years She drinks Russian tea to keep her fighting spirit up in the third period library. Mr Wilson Pop B S M A History Shop He has been here txxenty year He likes to cook but the question is Will he eat it after he cooks it Mr Dick Dick BS MA Math History He has been at M H S fixe years Hed rather hunt than eat Miss Hurdle Ermie Cleik She has been here tvxo yeat Any of the boxs xx ho xx ant to get on the good side of her biing her a bottle of olives Miss Groff Grofiie B of Music She has been here fixe vears She vxould make a good farmer s xx ife as she likes countiy butter Mr. Craig. Dave B.S. Math.. Phy. Ed. He keeps hi: school-boy figure by eating gravy and sugar on his cake. He has gix en his serxices to M. H. S. for seven long years. Miss Nelson. just Miss Nelson . A.B. Math. Latin. She has taught here for eighteen years. Her great weakness is ice cream-not men. 'Vliss Shadday. Shad , B.S. Home Economics. She has been here four yea.s. She likes Five and Ten Cent stores but dislikes onions. Miss Conelley. A. B. English. She is the baby cf tae -taff and hasn't bctn named yet. She likes to associate with people and eat pie and cake. Miss Collins. ABie', B.S. Science. Phys. Ed. She has taught here two yca1'S. She likts to tat anv- thing that has a foreign name. 'Vliss Morton. Kate , A.B. Commercial. She has taught here eighteen years. She likes french-fried potatoes. We 5 .. fliing '1. : L viii? gi r ' V G M? t Pop and his office Shop The older ones had better look out. New Dirt Pusher Working? Balancing the Budget YCDUTH AT WORK 1 lm 111 1 1111 1 Ill 1 1, lflll IGI ll 1 I ff BILL COOK Academlc AdV1S8F 39 Student Councll 39 Soc1al Smence Club 41 42 Athletlc Club 37 38 39 Presldent of Athletlc Club 37 Softball 41 MEREDYTH ANDERSON Commerclal Frlendshlp Club 39 Commerclal Club 41 42 Art Club 40 41 42 Glee Club 40 41 42 Pres1dent of Art Club 41 Program Cha1rman of Comrnerc1al Club 40 Way Out West Art edltor of Indlanlan KENNETH SCHMIDT Art Art Club 40 41 42 Athletlc Club Club 41 42 Art Club 42 Secretary Treasurer of Sun hlne Club 42 JOE RICHWINE Commer clal SOC13l SCIENCE Club JOAN WILSON Academlc Secletary Treasurer 41 Student Affans 41 Mrs Pat andthe Law Undertow Orchestra Glee Club Dramat1c Club F11endsh1pClub Latln Team 39 40 Sen1or ed1tor of the Ind1an1an CLARFNCE MURPHY Academlc Soc1al Scxence Club Pres1dent of Art Club 42 Attended Bowlmg Green Hartford and Roll h1gh school E tered here mn 42 MARGARET TURNER Cornmerclal V1C9Pf9SldSDt 42 Glee Club Sun shlne Club Commerclal Club Art Club G A A Typ1st for Ind1an1an HAROLD MCDIRMIT Art Art Club Athletlc Club Nature Club Track Basketball KATHRYN AUCREMAN Commerclal Band Soc1a1Sc1ence Club Attended Ind1ana Academy CICQFO Ind1ana Entered here 1n 41 GEORGE GREER Acadernlc Pres1dent 41 Student Councll 41 Hurrlcane House Mrs Pat and the Law Rehearsal Pres1dent of Dramatlc Club 42 Commerclal Team Look WhosHe1e Way Out West Adxertlslng Manager of the 1nd1an1an Entered from West hampton Beach Hlgh School New York 41 ANNA ROSE GIBSON Commelclal G1rl Advx er 42 V1ce Pre 1dent of Student Councll 42 Hu1r1caneHou e Pres1dentofSunsh1ne Club 42 Calendar d1tO1 of Indxaman GORDON KESLER Agrmulture Agrlculture Club Secretary f F F A Adwertxslng Manager of Ind1an1an JUNE WALKER Commerclal Sunshlne Club Commerc1al Club Art Club CHARLES REFF Agrlculture Secretary Tr asurer 40 Hurr1cane House Boys GleeClub Comrne1c1alClub Art Club Agrxculture Club F F A Track Ba ket ball Softball Look Whos Here Wax Out West GEAN WALKER Academlc G1rl Ad user 39 Student Counc1l 39 Hurr1cane House Mr Pat and the Lau Lndertoxx Band llill t'1111k M1-1'e1l5'tl1 All ll'l'S4IIl K1-11111-tl1 Sn- 11111 Ni 1 Ii1ll1 lCllis1111 J111- l-Liv 'iml 1111111 XY'ls1111 l'lz11'1-111-v M1 why Al: 1' 'a11'1-1 'lY1ll'llk'l' ll:11'11l1l M1- Nil lfElllll'j'll Am llilll 1le111'g1- 1111-1-1' :XII il lC11:f1- 1liI1s1111 fl4Il'Illlll K1-slm' J11111- XY: lkel' 1'l1:11'l11s is- ' 1 ' 7 . 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' . 1 1 1 .. . , . 1 . . . .. . : - . . 1. 1 . .1 , ,, -' Z ' , ' - 1' ' I '. ' I 1- 'V -K S' 1 11 r . 1 . . X 1 ti nm ii 1 in I ix us Iiiukix ux..en I Ill I lllil eth Nt-f thi ln ls ch T x ll 1 1 Orchestra Glee Club Secretary of Dramatic Club 41 President of Friendship Club 39 Athletic editor of 'Indianianf . . . RAYMOND JACKSON-Commercial: Hurricane House ' Band' Orches- tra' Glee Club' Social Science Club: Commercial Club' Stage Committee . . . ANNE M. LANDIS- Commercial: Rehearsal 'Glamour for Mrs. Whipple ' Glee Club' Secretary of Dramatic Club. '42' Social Science Club' Typist of the Indianian. . . . CARY GAIER-Agriculture' Band' Boys Glee Club' Commercial Club' Art Club' Agriculture Club' F. F. A. .. . MARY CHRIS- MER-Home Economics: Hurricane House ' Undertow ' Orchestra' Glee Club' Dramatic Club' Social Science Club' G. A. A.' Jerry of Jericho Road ' Way Out West ' Editor-in- chief of the 'Indianian. . . . MAX DOWNHOUR-Agriculture:Band'Orchestra'GleeClubg F. A. A.: Agriculture Club' 'Way Out West. . . . MARY JO BUCKLEY-Academic' Hurricane House The Old Pinter Place : 'Eh ' Dramatic Club: Sunshine Club' G. A. A.' Latin Team 40. 41: Activities Editor of the Indianian. Entered from Long View Texas 1940 . . . EUGENE BARRETT-Commercial: President. '40 42' Secretary-treasurer of Student Council. '40: President of Student Council. '42: Student Affairs '4l: Vice-President of Social Science Club 42: Basketball' Softball: Stage Committee . . . ELIZABETH NEFF-Academic: Student Affairs 42' 'Rehearsal' 'Glamour for Mrs. Whipple ' Orchestra' Glee Club' Treasurer of Dramatic Club 42' G. A. A.: 'Way Out West ' Literary Editor of Indianian' . . . RICHARD DAILY-Agriculture' Agriculture Club' F. F. A.: Business Manager of the Indianian' . . . HOLTON FORD-Art' Dramatic Club: Commercial Club' Art Club: Track: Softball: Jerry of Jericho Road g Look Who's Here ' Way Out West . . . LAVETHA TOWNS-Commercial: Rehearsal : Band: Glee Club: Vice-President of Dramatic Club. '42: Social Science Club' Joke editor of the Indianian . . . BILL FISHER- Agriculture: Secretary-treasurer. '39: Vice-President. '41: Secretary-treagurer. 42' E Boys Glee Club: Dramatic Club: F. F. A.: Agriculture Club: Yell Leader. 42' 'Way Out West 'Look Who's Here : Subscription manager of the lndianian' ...WILLADINE HERR-Home Economics: Friendship Club' President of Sunshine Club. '41: Reporter of Sunshine Club '42 . . . BETTY MICHAEL-Commercial: Friendship Club: Vice-President of Sunshine Club, 42: Art Club: Short- hand Team. '41, IX I 1 I i li MAX HAWK Alt Art Club Track Softball Basketball WW Out Wet Look Whos Herc Staet Committee BETTY SCHMIDT Commercial Advi er 41 Secutary treasurer of Student Club 40 Secretary treasu Ll of Ccmmercial Club 42 Bookkeeping Team 40 ACIIXIIIGS td1tor of the Ind1an1an RAY BELL Commucial Adviser 41 Student Councll 41 42 Stud nt Affaus 42 Athletlc Boald 42 Commerclal Club Art Club Athletlc Club Track Ba ketball Softball Stage Committee ELIZABETH HAWK Commerclal Glee Club Dramatlc Club Frlend hip Club Poet of the Indlanlan EVAN MCDIRMIT Academic Eh Dramatlc Club Soclal SCILHCE Club Nature Club Snapshot edltor of the Indlanian THANNAMAE FORD Commcrclal Adu er Student Council 40 Glee Club Sunshlne Club V1COPfESldCHt Commer c1al Club 42 Tx ping and Shorthand Teams 41 Subscmption Manager of Indaman BERT LOVE Agucultuie Glee Club Agriculture Club Treasurer of F F A 42 OPAL PARNELL Commercial Glee Club Soc1a1Sc1ence Club Sunshine Club Home Ec Club Sub cription Managei of thc Indianian CLIFTON JARRETT Art Secretary treasurer of A1t Club 42 Athletlc Club GLENDORA CLARK Commercial The Old Pinter Place Hu1r1 cane House Sun lnne Club COITIYTILICIHI Club Tx pist of the Indlanlan HERBERT MAHON Agriculture Agricultuic Club F F A CECIL SCHWARZKOPF AQFICUIIUIE Adviser 42 Student Councll 42 Band Vlce Pre 1dent of Art Club President of Agriculture Club Pxesident of F F A Wax Out Viet Oxchcstla Glce Club CRYSTAL WEST Commelclal Sunshiie Club Commercial Club Home Ec Club Art Club ALETHA SCHVNARZKOPF Homr Eco nomics Hurricane House Glee Club Soclal Science Club Commerclal Club JOHN LILLIE Commercial Soclal Science Club ALBERT TEEGARDEN Agrlculture M: .' 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M H S PIONEERS In the month of September 1939 a group of slxty elght p1oneers landed on the rocky shores of Montpelier High School Eager to begln their new dutxes they chose Peggy Stewart as leader Mar garet Schm1dt as ass1 tant leader B111 Flsher as recorder and treasurer and Gean Walker and B1ll Cook as members of the town counc1l Mr Cralg and MISS Shadday were the elders of the group and furmshed much helpful adV1C8 During the year b1tter weather disease and starvatmn took the1r toll of our group Peggy Stew art our leader her fun loving brother Bill Richard Honn Eldon Ickes Frank Garrison and Bev erly Brown were all mlssmg at the beg1nn1ng of the next year But we ga1ned a very versatile c1t1zen when Peggy ODonnell moved here from Aurora At the begmnrng of the second year September 1940 everyone was a l1ttle less dubious about their ta ks and began to work 1ndustr1ously Fr1endsh1ps developed and soc1al act1v1t1es were conducted A SOC1a1 meetmg was held in the Town Hall November 8 A group of amateur actors presented an lntere t1ng playlet Sauce for the Gosling 1n the commun1ty play house We had another elect1on of town officers at the beg1nn1ng of this year Follow1ng are the officials Eugene Barrett mayor Ray Bell town cr1er Charles Reff recorder and treasurer and Thanna mae Ford and B111 Cook council members Mr Cantwell and Miss Morton were the elders Robert John onbaugh Eugene Roberts and John McCleary moved away durlng th1s year Mary Jo Buckley Betty Schm1dt Dorothy Largent and Mary Jean Love Jolned our communlty By September 1941 our l1ttle group of ploneers had dwindled to fifty three in number We had become accustomed to our new dwellmg and had begun to love It and work for 1tS best interests The oflic1als for th1S year were as follows George Greer moderator B111 Fisher asslstant modera tor Joan Wilson recorder and treasurer Betty Schm1dt and Ray Bell councll members The elders were Dame Nelson and Pop Wrlson In November rings were purchased as an annrversary present IH commemorat1on of our third year 1n thlS terrltory In May we entertained the older members of the communlty at a banquet The basement of the church was decorated in our country s color red white and blue George Greer moved into our thrrvlng l1ttle group from another of our colon1es New York Dur mg th1s year we lost Dorothy Largent Delores Johnson Ellen Jones and Mary Jean Love Our group weathered the C1V11 War the First World War and the Depression bravely and we were proud to come 1nto the last period of our history w1th our colors t1llfly1ng over M H S The end of th1s group s h1story came in the year 1942 Our capable leaders this year were Eugene Barrett president Margaret Turner vice presldent B111 Fisher secretary treasurer C e c1l Schwarzkopf and Anna Rose Gib on council members Mr Morgan and Miss Albertson were our advisers Clarence Murphy entered from Roll at the begmnlng of the year and Betty Denton w1th drew The group presented 1ts final class play on May 1 The succeeding leaders entertamed us at a banquet in May At the begmmng of the year lt was doubtful whether our group could publish the chronicle The Indianran due to the mcrease 1n the cost of material But we rolled up our sleeves grltted our teeth and determined that we would not be the first to d1scont1nue th1S old custom We secured enough subscrlptlon and after addlng to our fund by paper campaigns and other money makmg schemes our budget finally balanced Now on May 22 we leave to Joln the ranks of our forefather to try to find our niche 1n a larger part of the world and in every possible way to further the work of our country for Uncle Sam In your hands IS left the task of leadlng th1s partlcular l1ttle group in 1ts work and keeplng its name travellng through the pages of h1story I O C 1 Y - , I I ' 1 . . 1 I ' C . 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I . c - 'Y 7 -, . 1 1 51 I 1 1 ' WHAT THEY WILL BE The Hoos1er Cl1pper takes off 1n 1952 on a slght see1ng tour around the world Holton Ford the p1lot furn1shes h1S pas engers w1th telescopes so they can gaze on the people below As the plane glldes over New York C1ty they see Opal Parnell nurslng ln a Red Cross hospxtal and her fr1end Glendora Clark a prlvate secretary to a promment New York lawyer Anna Rose GIDSOD IS al o seen as a stenographer 1n a large department tore Leav1ng New York C1ty they fly toward N1agara Falls and ee Thannamae Ford on her second honeymoon but the lucky br1degroom cannot be recognlzed The next xmportant c1ty the plane passes over IS M1am1 Flor1da Here Betty Schm1dt IS found wr1t mg a book ent1tled All About the War and Evan McD1rm1t and h1s brother Harold are seen tak lng p1ctures for Llfe Sorry to leave th1S beautlful place the pa sengers fly on to Camp Lee V1r g1n1a where Ray Bell lS athlet1c d1rector No wonder the boys are 1n such good phys1cal cond1t1on As the plane clrcles low over Washmgton D C Mary Chrlsmer IS seen trylng to get a scoop or scandal on Gordon Ke ler Secretary of Agrlculture From W3Sh1Dgt0H they fly to Chlcago where Rlchard Da1ly has proved hlS ab1l1ty as bus1ness manager of the Marshall F1eld Department Store When the plane pa ses over Ind1ana more graduates of 42 are found than ln any other spot Lavetha Towns IS cashler at the Only Hardware Store 1n Montpel1er Cary Galer 1S occupylng the county agents oflice at Hartford C1ty Hubext Love 15 operat1ng a dalry at Mlllgrove w1th Joe R1chw1ne del1ver1ng mllk for h1m and W1llad1ne Herr lS a housew1fe at Pennv1lle Mary Jo Buckley IS supermtendent of the St Joseph Hosp1tal at Fort Wayne Cec1l Schwarzkopf IS State H1ghway Comm1ss1oner George Greer 1S ofllcxatmg as profe sor of Chem1cal Englneermg at Purdue and Charles Reff IS basketball coach at DePauw Unlversxty At Ind1anapol1s the passen gers see Gean Walkex as a d1et1t1an at the Method1st Hosp1tal Herbert Mahon as Head of the Agrl cultule Department at the State Fa1r B111 Cook as a representat1ve 1n the Ind1ana Leglslature argumg for the r1ghts of the people and June Walker as an usherette at the Clrcle Oh yes they almost m1 s Aletha Schwarzkopf l1v1ng at Petes Place ra1s1ng Che ter Wh1te hogs Ltavlng Ind1ana they fly to St LOUIS where B1lly F1sher 15 poundmg the beat and Joan WllS0n IS teachmg the ch1ldren to always be frlends Wlth a pol1ceman Thelr next stop lS at Camp Shelby M1ss1 ss1pp1 Here Raymond Jackson IS play1ng the bass drum 1n the army band Cllft0H Jarrett IS taklng all h1s fast curves 1n an army tank John L1ll1e spends most of hlS t1me on K P duty because he 1ust cant get to assembly on t1me and army hostess Cry tal West IS dO1Hg her part to keep the boys happy Margaret Turner just couldn t go far from camp so she got a Job as secretary to a general 1n Hatt1esburg C1rcl1ng over an Ind1an reservat1on 1n Oklahoma our tourlsts spot Max Downhour teachmg the Ind1an chlldlen the Modern Ind1an Dance and 1n Texas Max Hawk waves to them from h1S cattle ranch Imagme the1r surpuse when they see Clarence Murphy opcnmg a mortuary ln Reno Nevada w1th Kathryn Aucreman makmg beautxful wreaths for h1m Now as they enter Cal1forn1a they find El1zabeth Hawk on a cattle ranch and Betty MlCh89l and N1na Ruth 1ng1ng at Camp Ord Th1s IS the last camp on the1r nat1on wlde tour and the la t person they see unt1l above San Franc1sco There Meredyth Anderson lS palntmg portra1ts After leavmg the beautlful Cal1forn1a landscape they move on over the PHCIHC Here they fly over the U S S Montpel1er Wlth Rear Adm1ral Barrett 1n charge In Pelplng Chlna they see Anne Marxe Landls keep1ng books for the local tax collector From Chxna they fly to Germany There they find Albert Teegarden aCllhg as a spy for Uncle Sam and on the1r way to England they meet Kenneth Schm1dt a pllOt 1n the R A F hopplng OVCI to Germany to patrol the Rh1ne The last person they encounter IS Ellzabeth Ann Neff on the Isle of Man But dont let the name Man fool you she IS an old ma1d ra1s1ng Manx cats . . . 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CLASS WILL We the Senxor Class of 1942 havmg grown up and w1sh1ng to r1d out elves of all our ch1ld1 h posses 1ons do declare thls our last w1ll and testament Kathryn Aucreman w1lls her chubbrness to Mary Ellen Beetley Ray Bell w1lls h1s Jltterbuggxng ab1l1ty to Mr Morgan Glendora Clark w1lls her red haxr to Rlchard Wentz B ll Cook w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to tell the teachers off to J1mmy F1sher Rlchard Da11y w1lls h1s 1tch1ng powder to Mlss Morton Vlax Dovvnhour w1lls h1s flghtmg ab1l1ty to Wayne Berr1er N1na Ruth Elllson w1lls her Earl to Uncle Sam Holton Ford w1lls h1s fr1endlv teachers to the d9V1l Thannamae Ford doesnt want to W111 anvthlng not even John El 7ab th Hawk w1lls her ab1l1ty to dr1ve vnthout a l1cen e to her slster 1ust to keep lt ID the famlly Max Hawk w1lls h1s careful drxvmg to Pop Wxlson Wllladme Herr w1lls her no1s1ness to Ruth A Berly Raymond Jackson w1lls h1S ab1l1ty to change h1s pants m the musxc room to D1ck Wagner Clxfton Jarrett w1lls h1s well groomed han to Paul Crawford G01 don Kesler w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to beat up the glrls to Robert Brown Vohn L1ll1e w1lls h1s alarm clock to Kenny Neff Pubert Love w1lls h1s CIVICS grades to Amos Sandoe Herbert Mahon w1lls hxmself to Jessxe Berr1er Harold McD1rm1t w1lls h1s 11tt1e feet to Donna Mason Betty M1chael w1lls her smgmg to Edna Jones Clarence Murphy w1lls h1s ha1r to Jun1or Kershner Charles Reff w1lls h1S car to Thomas Huffman Betty Schmldt w1lls her banker to Morgenthau Joe R1chxx1ne w1lls h1S m1lk1ng ab1l1ty and cows to Rose Wunderbaum Kenneth Schmldt w1lls h1s school sklpplng to Leona RISIHQSI' Aletha Schw arzkopf w1lls the length of her dlesses to Ax IS Lee Anthony Ccc1l Schwarzkopf w1lls h1s taxx cab to the Jun1or Class Albert Teegarden vnlls h1s cowboy LOFICS to Bertle Lou Day Margaret Turner w1lls her ball game scream to Ruth Ann Martln Gian Walker w1lls her ab1l1ty to get scholarshlps to Robert Beeks June Walker wxlls her style 1n dress to Norma Dcnnls Meredy th Anderson xx 1lls her helght to Mlldred Rogers Eugene Barrett w1lls h1S Jewelry back to Sholty Cary Galer vulls h1s stralght As m Agrlculture to Hauy Coons . .N. . 1 . .C , . , S - C . . r - , . A . 1. 5 ' s ' ' ' ' ' ' .. rv ' ., , . 1 . V . , Y, V. . S . . v ' .s U ' v v' ' ' va 1 v' ' ' v yy CLASS WILL ii ii mu x N i I Ju c Slim c Gum xxillN I ix tri Btibbx Siimnii N XNti ix ci it NL ri ni Rum filnwn ui N ici J F I i 1 Q 1 :xi N N in Xlluitwii I3 llx N N tu J ink Sm Xiim iiis i I icl-tli N F C il intl iiN N L i I F y I L LIINN ul Ma 'y CIi s x'ill.' lic-1' 4-H znlxilitlv tri Driiinu Hliiizirl. Jriaiii XVilsfwri wills lit-i' I llm-ss to Eva J, .' lty. Btil - ' .' liis acting., ubilt' I' ii.: Ciji' al We-st wills Iwi' Clzjt ii to INlui'jrmi - ils n. An 2 J- C' 5 'Il.' l 1' iiiitizitivc tu oliimy Mziiim-. Iivziii Mclliriiiit wills Iiis da k 'mini to Hi iii -1' Bell zinl I3 -tty l,m-mn I.zix'c-tlizi 'l'c vis will: lic-1' strut t Miss 1 -' 5 . lilizzilwtli Ne-Il' wills Iici' stories to Miss Nelson. 1 I' Firlivi' wills Iii: pulitc VVllj'.' 1 ' Q itli. f - M: Lziiiclis wills Iwi' CllZlLIIlIl'LlI'S to Mzii'gzii'0t Ami l i'ziiit'is. Mary JI Iii 'y will: lit-i' iiifzmt ways tu lillvn ' lwi'pz-. lp: Pu' 'I wills lll'I' zicliiiirutiori ut' Navy mon to Aiiiiulu-llc Clill' .' cm. lii vxitiicss tliciwit' ww Iizivu svt our lizmd: amd seal. tliis. tlie' tw 'lftl Clay ft' L'lDI'L1Zll . l.I-ll -w---Tlv ' 1 .',' ' '-12. JUNIOR CLASS Robert Beeks Dick Bedwell Nona Bedwell Iona Bell Neil Berrier. Wayne Berr1er Helen Berry Ruth Ann Berry Lou1 e Brown Patrlcla Cary Roger Clements Cordella Cooley Dave Cook Paul Crawford Freeman Denms Ronald Dodds Lurlene East Ethelyn Flatter Eu gene Fear Jlmmle Fxsher Margaret Ann Francls Annabel Garr1son Mary Eva Glbson Eugene Hawk Joanne Holcroft Thomas Huffman Gaynel Inman Stanley JEHQFICS James Johnson Eugene Kegerrels Dorothy Kelley Jun1or Kershner Robert L1nn John McCammon Mary Jane Marlon Ruth Ann Mart1n Mlldred Morgan MarJor1e Nel son June Parnell Martha Penrod J1m Poulson James Pownall Helen Reed Leona RISIDQBI' B1ll1e Jean R1 k Jun1or Roberts Mary Royal Amos Sandoe Ruth Sholty Mllan S111 Margaret Sxlls Elma Schwarzkopf Rlchard Weave John Welch Robert Wllson Mary Ahce Woods The officers of the Jun1or Class are as follows pres1 dent Amos Sandoe VICE presldent Dave Cook secre tary trea urer Joanne Holcroft boy advlsor Rogel Clements and g1rl advlsor Mlldred Morgan Our sponsors are Mxss Nelson and Mr W11SOH The Junxors selected thelr class rlngs on October 14 1941 Our class party was held Wednesday December 3 Games were played prlzes were g1ven and refresh The Jun1or COHVOC8t10H was glven January 23 It was Aunt Jerushys Albumn It was played by Marjorle Nelson Wlth the help of several members of the class Stanley JSHFIBS sang and Robert Wxlson accompanled h1m on the gu1tar Two mstrumental numbers were glven by ments were served Gaynel Inman Ruth Ann Berry Helen Berry Mlldred Morgan and Mlss Groif accompamst Lou1 e Brown and Mary Royal wlthdrew from our class leavmg fifty four mstead of fifty s1x vuhxch we had at the begmnmg of the year Jlmmy Fxsher 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q . . C , , 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . . .Q , ., . 1 . 1 1 . . C A , ... . . vt 1 1 L1 1 1 . - 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - C ' ' ' 1- 1 1 1 1 1 - , . , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - la 1 1, ' .S . . , - - y ' . V . . . SOPHCJMORE CLASS Avis Anthony, Lois Barner, Jean Barr, June Barr, Mary Ellen Beetley. Homer Bell, Harold Black, Mildred Brackin, Bob Buckley, George Clark. Jack Cook Donald Dennewitz Keith Dickason Ruth Emshwiller Mildred Fear MarJor1e Fields Keith Fulton Eugene Gerard Nadme Getz Betty Grove Clara Hawk Dean Herr Walter Hoffman Lois Hoover Margaret Hoover Margaret Hudson B111 Jackson Billie Keagle Mary June Kessler Charles Lamott George Ledbetter Estel Love Gerald Macon Ferril Marine Mary Marine Joan Murphy Jack Norton Jim Philllps Donald Reff Alice Mae Rogers Dorothy Schwartzkopf Rolland Shadle Fred Smith Jack Smlth Leroy Smlth Ellen Thorpe Junuetta Towns Robert Tubbs Viola Van Gordon Marthadel Waite Audra Waltz Virginia Waltz Beatrlce Weaver The officers of the Sophomore Class are June Barr president Jim Phillips vice president Mary June Kessler secretary treasurer Joan Murphy girl advlser and Fred Smith boy adviser Our sponsors are Miss Morton and Mr Nichols There were fifty four tudents in the class when school opened Harold Black Elora Hiatt and Viola Van Gordon withdrew at the first of the year but Dorothy Schwartzkopt Wayne Miller Wllbert Cochran After the games a lunch was served and Helen Trehearne entered later The Sophomore Class IS very proud to have Fred Smith on the first team and Jim Phlllpls Our class party was held November 26 Early in Dean Herr Holland Shadle and Charles Lamott the evening we played games in the school as regular players on the second team library with approxlmately forty five present Mary Marine ! ' 7 . . Y , . , . . , . y , , . Y 7 7 . , . I . 7 I . 7 , . 7 7 7 . , . . 7 7 . . . 7 , . 7 Y . Y , . l 7 l . , . Paul Wilson, Eugene Willlams. 1 3 . ' I 1 ' 1 1 : , . - 5 ' 7 1 l n . 1 l , ' 1 7 1 ' ' . FRESHMAN CLASS Laurel Anderson Esther Mae Bennett Everett Brandenburg Robert Brown Bud Cary. Betty Cl1ne Bob Combs Jerry Cook Helen Cooley Harry Coons Erma Crawford Wllllam Cromer Robert Dalley Norma Dennxs John Emshwlller John Evans Mabel Fear Vernon Flelds Clayton Ford Paul Ford Eula Mae Haynes Sherman Helm Fred Hornbaker Maxme Huffman Edlth Jeffries Edna Jones B111 Keeley Paul Kershner Lms Kmg Patty Ledbetter Emma Lmn Opal Mahon Donna Mason Vera Morgan Merval Morrls Joan Murphy Edna McCammon Mary McD1rm1t Ronald Noller Margaret Park Gertrude Parker June Phllebaum Jun1or Poulson Max RlChWlH6 Imogene Roberts Mlldred Rogers Glen Schwarzkopf Joan Schwarz kopf Eva Sholty Bob Slmmons Guy Sxlls Vonona Smlth Junlor Storer Bob Van Busklrk Dlck Wagner Paul Wall Dorothy Weaver V1ctor Wells Richard Wentz Myron Whybrew Paul W11hems MarJor1e W1l11ams We the Freshman Class of 41 42 entered school th1s fall wlth the total enrollment of slxty W1th regret we lost Patty Ledbetter Edlth Jeffrles June Phllebaum Betty Jean Tatman and Ilene H1att Our sponsors were M1ss Shadday and Mr Cralg For our class oflicers we chose Helen Cooley presldent Junlor Storer v1ce presldent Vera Morgan secretary and Betty Clme and Robert Brown adv1sers We held our class party December 3 IH the gymnaslum We played games and had dalnty refreshments Majorle W1ll1ams 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 I 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' EIGHTH GRADE Ke1th Basey Max Bedwell Ruby Bell Nxla Sue Bennett B1l11e Berry Jessle Berrler Hattle Boothby Angel Boothby Avxs Brown Dorls Ann Brown Harold Brown Betty Byler Donald Crxsamore Bert1e Lou Day Erla Ely Phyll1s Fear Bermce Fensxl James Ford Glorla Garrett George Garr1son Margaret Gerard Margaret Glbson Frank Glattll Jerry Grlffith Gerald Hawk Imogene Helm Betty Hoffman Fred Hoffman D1ck Hoover Ione Johnson Lewls Johnson Jumor Jordon Charles Kanedy Janlce Keagle Betty Lee Jumor Murphy Joan McGo1dr1ck Tom McKean Hope McD1rm1t B111 Meredlth Marjorxe Needler Clyde Neff Frances Norton Nellle Norton Norma Penrod Jesse Rams V1rg1n1a Ramseyer Mary Ramseyer Betty Roberts Dorothy Reff Mar1e Roderlck Margaret Schwarzkopf Bxlly Smxth Betty Rose Spauld1ng Dan St John Emogene Teegarden W1lma Teegarden James Teegarden Eugene Turner Lawrence Walk er Agnes Whltacre Garnet Whltacre Rose Wunder baum We began our exghth year Wlth s1xty four members Early m the year we elected these officers Dan St John presldent Harold Brown vxce presldent Betty Fred Hoffman boy adviser Our sponsors M1ss Collms and Mlss Conelley helped us glV9 our convocatlon on November 7 It was a pan tomme skxt entltled Pyramus and Th1sbe and sev eral speclal numbers The characters were Jamce Keagle Thlsbe Tom McKean Jester James Ford Pyramus Joan McGo1dr1ck Trumpeter Clyde Neff Llon Eugene Turner Wall and Ke1th Basey Moon The speclal numbers were as follows Margaret Gerard and Erla Ely duet Dorothy Reff and Jessxe Berrxer duet Rose Wunderbaum tap dance and Betty Spauldlng accordlon solo At the end all the elghth grade went on the stage formed a figure elght and led the school song Durmg the year these people wlthdrew Dorxs Brown Harold Brown Angel Boothby B111 Cook Bob McDan1el and Mar1e Roderlck Only one new student entered Pearl Barkdull We gave our class party December 17 at the Hlgh School Bulldmg We played games 1n the gym and had freshments IH the home economics room Betty Lee . Y 1 7 A , . . . , . , s . , . ! ! l Y , . . , . . , , . , . , . 1 7 9 . , . l 9 I l 7 , . . Y I 1 Y , . - . S Y Y , . . Y . . . , , 7 ! ' ! ' I ! U ' ! 1 ! 1 - 1 y 1 v ' - I Z 1 ' ' ' Z Lee, secretary-treasurerg Ione Johnson, girl adviser: and , . 1 Y ' ' ' is I- 91 , - ll ' I!, . Ll 17, . , , Y as vs, ' as vy, . , , , Ll ' YJ, KL !!, ' ll Y! ' Q , : ' , S Y I , . , . 1 Y Y V . . . . re- SEVENTH GRADE Lee Barner, Dwight Bell, Irene Bennett, Delores Bricker, Jack Burson. Audrea Campbell, Doris Coleman, Francis Danehy, Roseman Dearduff, Betty Egly Patty Elllson Don Ely Clarence Glattll Bxlly Greer Mary J Groves B1lly Herr Donald Hoffman Carol Howard Nor man Howard Rosetta Jeffrles JBCKIC Johnson Bob L11l1e M1r1am Mafsh Betty McCammon Bob McPherson John Marme Joyce Morgan Kenneth Neff Ray mond Rogers Merl Rogers Donna Rhmard Carl Norman Rhoton Bob Rfsk Kenneth Shannon Jlmmy Shmer Bob Sm1th Marcla Sutton Nell Towns Gerald Turner Maella Van Camp Katherme Whlte Walter W11son Velma Yates Forty two students enrolled ln the seventh grade th1S year but Rosetta Jeffrxes and Velma Yates wlthdrew from our class durlng the year George Isenhart Charles Kanedy and Joyce Morgan entered as new Our sponsors were M1ss Groff M1ss Anderson and Mr Dlck We elected as our class officers Bobby Sm1th presfdent Bob L1ll1e v1ce presldent Betty McCammon secretary treasurer Marcla Sutton glrl advxsor and Jack Burson boy advlsor We had a Haloween Party October 27 We gave a marfonette show for our COHVOCHEIOH Aprxl 10 The show mcluded Jack and the Bean Stalk and several specfal features The cast of the play lncluded Jack Burson as Jack Patty Elhson Jacks mother Dwfght Bell the nelghbor Mary Jane Grove the falry John Marme the glant Betty Egley the glants Wlfe Donald Hoffman Daphne the cow Kenneth Shannon mas ter of ceremonles Betty McCammon plano solo B1lly Greer and John Marme clown acrobat1c stunts Othel puppeteers were Bobby Sm1th Marcla Sutton Don Ely Kathryn Whlte Lee Bar ner Gerald Turner and Dorls Coleman Betty McCammon . 1 1 1 , . . I 1 1 1 ' , . 1 1 1 , . 9 1 - 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 Q - - , . 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 -3 -a .!' 1 , , , , 1 1 1 1' . ' 1 4 . . ,-, -W1 - 21 . A Pupils- 1 1 - - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . H , . ,, . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ' Y ' . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' L . 1 1 - NATHAN WARD Ifmmry 13 1878 Dcccmbcr 71 1941 Served the school tvscntx mo wars wwf' Rldlll I-hgh Plgtalls, Mmmba Artxst Always Together Edltor, Ye Ghost Wr1ter Cornered, Saves Tlres, Newcomers if YOUTH AT PLAY Art Club Home Economlcs Cub Friendship Club l THEIR ARTISTIC WAYS WILL BRIGHTEN DREARY DAYS Fhe Advanced Art Club helps students to apprecrate some of the phases of art and grves some trarnrng rn etrquette The trrp to the Ball State Art Gallery guest nrght and a sprrng prcnrc wrth the Junror Hrgh Art Club are sp cral features The club meets once a month from seven to nrne oclock rn the evenrng The otlicers are Clarence Murphy presrdent Cecrl Schwarzkopf yrce presrdent and Clrfton Jarrett ecretary treasurer Mrss Ander on rs the sponsor Roll Meredyth Anderson Bob Van Buskrrk Nell Berrrer Nrna Ruth Ellr on Marjorre Freld Holton Ford Gene Hawk Cllfton Jarrett Emma Lrnn Hubert Loye Betty Ann Mrchael Clarence Murphy Mary McDrrm1t Kenneth Schmrdt Amos Sandoe Leroy Smrth Junror Storer Cecrl Schwarzkopf Crystal West June Walker Lors Hoover Margaret Hoover Stanley Jeffrres Paul Kershner The arm of the Junror Hrgh Art Club rs to cultrx ate rn apprecratron of art and to learn about some of the art dorngs rn the world today The club also encourages lrobbre They had a Chrr tmas exchange and at two meetrngs served refreshment The club certarnly enjoyed Jrmmv Shrners cake and Marram Marshs Valentme cookres The outstandrng feature of the year was the party wrth the Advanced Art Club Mrss Anderson sponsors the club The officers are pre r dent Bobby Smrth vrce presrdent Brllv Sm1th and secretary treasurer Bettv Byler Roll Marram Marsh Norma Penrod Frances Norton Betty Byler Donna Rhrnard Gerald Hawk Imogene Helm Bernrce Fensel Nellre Norton Jrmmy Shrner Norman Howard Bobby Smrth Brlly Sm1th Emogene Teegarden THEY KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING The members of the Frrendshrp Club try to rncr ase therr apprecratron of the fine and worthwhrle thrngs rn lrfe They trrve to create a fr rendly sprrrt not only among the members of the club but also among the entrre student body At Chrrstmas trme the grrls cheered the shut rns wrth therr carols and greetrng cards When the defen e program started the Club donated books to be sent to armv camps and collected maga zrnes and paper The officers are Erla Ely pre rdent Marv Jane Grove vrce presrdent Vonona Sm1th secretary treasurer Avrs Brown song leader and Margaret Schwarzkopf yell leader Mrss Groff sponsors the club Roll Irene Bennett Nrla Sue Bennett Brllre Berry June Brreker Avrs Brown Audrea Campbell Dorrs Coleman Frances Danehy Bertre Lou Day Roseman Dearduff Betty Egley Patty Ellrson Erla Ely Glorra Garrett Margaret Grbson Mary Jane Grove Betty Hoffman Ione Johnson Joyce Morgan Marjorre Needler Gertrude Parker Joan Schwarzkopf Vonona Smrth Marcm Sutton Kathryn Whrte HOME ECONOMICS AIDS DEFENSE The MISS Amerrca Club promotes an rnterest rn Home Economrcs dey elops leadershrp and rn the socral meetrngs proxrdes pleasure and experrence for each grrl The club emoyed a Chrrstmas exchange 'r Valentrne party 'md a prcnrc rn May Officers are presrdent Lors Barner vrce presrdent Joan Murphy secretary treasurer Helen Reed reporter Irma Crawford and song leader Edna Jones Mrss Shadday rs the sponsor The motto rs T make the best of every day In our work and rn our play Roll Lors Barner Irma Crawford Norma Dennr Mable Fear Margaret Gerard Eula Mae Haynes Carol Howard Maxrne Huffman Edna Jones Brllre Keagle Jan ce Keagle Lors Krng Mary MCDIYIITII Hope McD1rm1t Joan Murphy Martha Penrod Marv Ramseyer Helen Reed Betty Roberts Mrldred Rogers Wrlma Teegarden Maella Van Camp Agnes Whrtacre Garnet Whrtacre Imogene Roberts Rubv Bell . . C . Q Q . 1, . 1 , . . K v v . . . V. - 1 1 -1 1 1 . , Q - . ' .Q ' , . .. . - . , 1 ' . ' . : . S, V . . v , . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . Y ' Q . . ' ' 1 e -1 . rr ' 1 , 1 ' S S 1 ' , . Q ' ' 1 1 , . . , , . . S - 1 1 ' 1 . 1 ' 1 . ' - -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - . . Y . ie . ' . . X V . . S v. ' i. . . X X . . . U . ,, . . . V Q r - -1 - 1 . 1 5 1 , 1 ' 1 1 ' , , 1 1 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Q . Q . x x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 c 1 . 1 1 1 I 'f - 1 c ' 1 c . ' . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . . '.. ' ' . 4. , c , . . . O . ' . H . 1 - . 1 1 -. 1 1 1 Q V . . .x I Q . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' . ,. ' , 1 , , ' . . X 1 1 1 C - 1 Barne1 Max Bedwell Dwlght Bell Robert Brown Bob VHDBUSk1Fk Bob Combs Jerry Cook T T6 e e a a Qun VICC Lee FAIR PLAY KEEPS WAR AWAY Ath1et1c Club mcrea es the IDLCTBSL of young boys 1n athlet1cs Its Chlef purpose IS to teach members how to play fa1r The klnd of games played at the meetmgs are determ1ned by weather Th1s yeax the club had the pleasure of havmg Mr Faunce and hlS mov1e of Can at one of then club meetmg On th1s dav they had as the1r guests the SOC18l SCIENCE and h1ne clubs D1ck and M1 Morgan sponsol the Athlet1c Club Jun1or Storer IS pres1dent Jesse Dee Rams pres1dent and Bud Cary secretary t1easur1 Harxv Coons Charles Kanedy B111 Cromer Velnon F1elds Paul Ford Don Ely George G3Tf1S0n Cla1encc Glatt11 Je11y Gr1Hith B111 He1r Donald Huffman Fred Hoffman Myron Whybrew R1chard Hoover Jackle Johnson Danny St John Jun1or Jordon Robert Da1ly B111 Keely Bob L1111e Bob McPherson John Mar1ne B111 Mered1th Jun1or Murphy Kenneth Neff Dlck Wagner Merle Rogers Raymond Rogers Carl Rhoton Kenneth Shannon Glen Schwarzkopf Bobby RISK Ne1l Towns Gerald Tulner Max R1chw1ne Lawrence Walker Paul Wall R1chard Wentz Paul W11hCmS Walter Wllson FARMING FCR DEFENSE Learnmg to do do1ng to learn Earnmg to IIVG 11V1Dg to serve The officers of the Future Farmers Club are Cec1l Schwarzkopf pres1dent Max Downhour VICE pres1dent Gordon Kesler secretary Hubert Love treasurer and J1m Ph1ll1ps reporter Mr N1ch ols IQ the sponsor Membershlp 1S 11m1ted to students currently enrolled 1n VOCHLIOUHI agr1cultu1e The club IS a nat1onal organ1zat1on and has state organ1zat1ons 1n every state and 1n Hawau and Puerto R1co The purpose of the club 1S to develop competent aggIeSSlV6 1ural and agr1cultura1 leadersh1p and to 1mprove the scholarsh1p of each member Future Farmers R1Ch3Fd Da1ly Max Downhour Hubert Love Gordon Ke ler Cec1lSchwarzkopf Cary Ga1er Wayne Berr1er Jun1or Roberts D1ck Bedwell John Welch Eugene Gerard J1m Ph11l1ps Green Hands Clayton Ford Ronald Dodds Paul Crawford John Emshwlller Merval Morr1s Sher man Helm VICLOI Wells Estel Love THEY LL BALANCE THE BUDGET The Athlet1c Boa1d IS made up of four teachers and two h1gh school students elected from the Jun1or or Sen1or Clas Th1s year the members are MISS Col11ns cha1rman Mr WILSON secretary PHLIICIH Cary Ray Bell Mr MOIQHU and M1 Clalg The Board uperx ISGS athletlcs and makes out the athlet1c budget They approve the purchas1ng of team and gymnaslum equ1pment new unlforms and Jackets for thc senlor team members I . . S . , , . , . th' ' . ' ' ' th . ' Q' ' ' . ' ' - d .1 . ZS' , A . . . 1, s ' .. Mr. '. ' . g , ' - ' . - v C. . , , . . V! v 1 E H 9 7 7 . . , . . , , , . 9 ..-. ' ' ' . . y . y ' 1 V . ' 1 7 1 1 , , , , , v . . . , , , , . Q . . Y . V. , . , , , The FFA motto is: tl ' ' I 7 . . . . ,, , . , . . I . - I 1 ' S 1 1 , I , - - - Y E 1 T V 3 . . . C . ' 7 ! 5 ' 5 Y 7 Y 7 Y 7 ! 1 , '. ' , , , I I ' I N' Y Y ' H 7 . Y Y I . Y .. . ' . S Y. , . i . . ' 1 ' Athletic Club Future Farmers C ub Athletle B0 ml Iunior Drimutic C ub R1 Von Dramatlc C ub I I IN TRAINING The purpose of the Junror Dramatrc Club IS to encourage dramatrc 'rbrlrty to rncrease better pub l1c speakrng and to present amateur theatrrcals Thrs year the club had the prlxllege of presentrng the play In Behrlf of a Calf for the Farmers Instrtute Mrss Conelley sponsors the organrzatron Ronald Noller was elected presrdent Vera Morgan vrce presldent Bobby Srmmons ecretary Margaret Park treasurer and Tom McKean program charrman At the club meetrngs short skrts were presented The members enjoyed a party at the school burldrng Games were played by the entrre group and apples and candy were serx ed Roll Ether Bennett Jack Burson Betty Ann Clrne Phrllrs Fear Bllly Greer Betty Lee Donna Mason Betty McCammon Edna McCammon Joan McGoldr1ck Tom McKean Vera Morgan Clyde Neff Ronald Noller Junior Poulson Margaret Park Dorothy Reff Eva Jean Sholty Guy Sllls Bobby Srmmons Betty Spaulding Rose Wundcrbaum Marjorre Wrllram THEY LL TOUR THE ARMY CAMPS The purpose of the Ra Von Dramatc Club rs to furnr h dramatrc trarnrng to promote better speech to strmulatt publrc speakmg and to present plays for school entertarnment and for pub l1c performance An rnrtratron party was held rn the school lrbrary at the Halloween eason New members were rnrtrated amrd a wurd ettrng of ghostly srghts and sounds Another prrty was gryen rn the sprrnff rn honor of the graduatrng members The officers of the club are George Greer presrdent Lrvetha Towns vrce presrdent Anne Marrt Landrs secretary Elrzabeth Neff trea urer rnd Marjc Nelson program charrman The club rs sponsored by Mrss Albertson and Mrss N l The Rehearsal Becau e of the trre shortage thrs ye'rr the club could not send dtlegrtes to th: Speech Arts l'est1val at Terre Haute To finrn c therr year s wcrk the club old candy and rce cream at the Four Team Tourney Roll Nell Berrrer Mary Jo Buckley Patrrcra Cary M nv Chrr mer Brll F1 hrr Jrmmre Frsher Holton Ford George Greer Betty Grove Elmrbeth Hawk Eugene Kegerrers Dorothy Kelley Ann Marre Landrs Mary Marlne John MCC mmon Eyan McD1rm1t Mrldred Morgan Elryrbeth Natl Marjorre Nelson June Parnell Ruth Allen Sholty Jack Smlth lunuetta Towns Gean Walker Joan Wrlson Laxetha Towns EXERCISE FOR HEALTH DEFENSE A grrl becomes '1 member of the Grrls Athletrc A ocratron by earning .1 tcrtam number t pornts The purpose of the orgrnmatron rs to grve all grrls a chance for actlyrty after they are out of physrcal educatron The glrls learn the rules and how to play d1f'flcult games The member hrp yarres as grrls attend when they are Interested 1n the sport berng tressed Mrss Collrns spon ors the G A A The officers are Anne Mirre Landr presrdent Ruth Ann Berry vrce presrdent Margaret Srlls secretary Nadrne Getz assr tant secretary and Dorothy Kelley reporter ' ' ' 1 E c ' A .vw ' . 1 - ' - ' y' ' y rr i . .' ' - ' . , ' C . . . . Y , ' . ,v r s , ' . X ' , ' ' , ' ' . , . Y ' 7 0 ' Y E V Q y . ' , . . 1 . I . - ' 'S ' ' ' v . , . , . . . . . . Y , 1 V S l V Y N V t? . . . . S . I M. 4 I U 2 I V . ,X . '. N ' . ' 1 2 X J m ' - ' 1 -, 3 ' , ' s 3 z ' rrie . ' ' . ' ' . ' risen. In November the Dramatic Club presented a program of one-act plays: Eh! . Undertow , and . S x ' ' ' X x ' I' C 1 r x z 1 . 1 ' X . . . . i C , ' 1 , .' , X , S ' - - . ' . ' Y ,' . .' ' . .I ' 1. 'S .Q ' 'S x.' ' '.A ' ... . ' 3 1' A . xv ',: , 7 1 ' .' 1 .vw Q I . . . l ' v. l . 1 ' ' I '. 1. ', . ' X ' ss I ' 'o' ' s . Z '. ' ' . ' ' Y . . ' ,' . , . , . . , . 1 . . . . Y ' , ' . ' S . .. I ' ' S ' . . . ' . ' 's, ' ' 5 ' , ' 2 . 'Z - - 5 'Q ' ' '. WASHINGTON S WAITING FOR THEM The Commercial Club has had many outstanding programs this year They have engoyed many good peakcrs and at one meeting slides on transportation The club had an 1n1t1at1on party and Chrr tmas and Valentine exchanges The purpose of the Commercial Club IS to develop friendship encourage the members to conduct and plan meetings and through outside speaker to bring in educational material dealing with Commerce Miss Morton the spon or IS assisted by Gaynel Inman president Thanamac Ford VICE president Betty Schmidt secretary trea urer and Joanne Holcroft reporter Roll Gaynel Inman Helen Berry Joanne Holcroft Ruth Ann Martin Mary Alice Woods Jim Johnson Jim Poulson Bob Buckley Keith Drckason Charles Reff Donald Reff Richard Weaver Betty Schmidt Thannamae Ford Margaret Turner Jean Barr June Barr Mary June Kessler Mary Ellen Beetley Amos Sandoe Roger Clements Elma Schwarzkopf Ethelyn Flatter Robert Wilson Raymond Jack on Bill Jackson Ray Bell Dave Cook Jack Cook Glendora Clark Meredyth Anderson Aletha Schwarzkopf Junior Kershner Freeman Dennis Robert Beeks KNITTIN ' BUT NOT FOR BRITAIN The purpo c of the Sunshine Club rs to work towards its objectives srncerety umty nobility sympathy honesty 1n1t1at1ve neatness energy cooperation loyalty understanding and bravery Their arm IS to establr h greater friendship among the girls VICE president Nina Ruth Ellison secretary treasurer Wrlladrne Herr reporter Opal Parnell pro gram chairman and Dorothy Schwartzkopf song leader New members were 1n1t1ated at a Halloween party on October 28 A Christmas exchange was held at thc home of Miss Collins on December 22 Roll Iona Bell Nina Ruth Ellison Annabel Garrison Nadine Getz Anna Rose Gibson Wrlladine Herr Emma Linn Opal Mahon Betty Ann Michael Mary Eva Gibson Opal Parnell Billie Jean Risk Alice Mae Rogers Audra Waltz Virginia Waltz Beatrice Weaver Dorothy Weaver Margaret Hoover Ellen Thorpe Dorothy Schwartzkopf SOUTH AMERICA CONVOCATION Ont of the most lnterestrng convocatrons of the year was the one on the Indians of South Ameri The picture shows Richard Weaver dre sed in the costume worn by those Indians CONGRESS IN THE MAKING The Social Sclence Club keeps the members informed and makes them better acquainted with their ocral studies The meetings are spent in discu sing current cvents such as our chance in World War 2 our shipping the draft and solidarity with South America The club belongs to the Indiana Student Forum and usually attends the convention which rs held 1n the spring 'VII Wilson IS thc sponsor The officers are Ruth Ann Berry pre rdcnt Fred Smith v1ce presr dent and Milan Sills secretary trca uier Roll Ruth Ann Berry Fred Smith Milan Sllls Eugene Barrett Rolland Shadle Kathryn Aucreman Margaret SIIIS Margaret Ann Francis Clarence Murphy George Ledbettel Keith Fulton Nona Bedwell Eugene Williams I 1 7 f . I ' 3, . C 1 . . . . X . - . I ' 1 Y . . 1 Y 1 1 I ' X . C ' X 1 1 V 1 ' . . , . . . ' . ' ' v . 1 7 1 1 1 1 . 1 T 1 I 1 1 Y . 1 ' . 1 v 1 1 qv 1 1. S , ' 1 . - , y 1 ' . ' Q 7 1 1 ' 1 - XX I ' 7 1 . 7 V., 7 . 1 7 7 . 1 1 7 7 . ' Miss Collins sponsors the club. The oilicers are Anna Rose Gibson, presidentg Betty Ann Michael, ' - ' : ' ' , - 9 ' ' , 2 , - ' Z 7 . 7 D I 7 I 7 I 7 . 1 I U T 11 1 1 1 Y 1 1 7 7 1 1 Y 1 ,. 1 I 4 I X . 'I- ca. ' ' ' s ' . ' . . S . . I . . . S . I . 7 T I I 1 7 I . I I ' Q ' ' , v - x 1 3 v v Q' X . ' ' - '- . . . . . - , , , Z ' . v J ' - x S ' l ' Y, ' I , A I . ' - I I V . 7 V I g 1 11 I Y Commeru ll Club Sunslunc Club Ru llllllti, C omoa mon Sou ll SLILIILQ, C u u , L . . 'I ' Y A , . Q 1 I l naw HLIFIIQ me House Sprmg Fever Way Out West' Hurrlcane House The Class of 42 presented Hurrrcane House rn March 41 as therr Jumor Cla s play Becau e Tad Blame CGeorge Greer? wrshes to be a G man hrs father wrth the help of some of hrs employees sets a trap to see Jut how courageous he rs when facrng real danger Thrs trap rs Hurrrcane House the home of an old sea captarn who dr appeared many years ago The lrghts go on and off supposedly by themselves a vrolrn rs heard and there are many other trange and werrd happenrngs Strange people s em to appear and dr appear by magrc Some of them are Denrse Nrles an Englrsh adventuress CMarv Jo Buckleyb Rajah of Kablr fCh3IlCS Slauterb and Hattre Pepper the house keeper CAnna Rose Grbsonl who 1S found rn an old sea che t In the meantrme Tads frrend Perry Havrland CCharles Reffb who has been wartrng 1n the car comes rn A mysterrous glrl V1na Vale fBetty Schmrdtb who rs wrth nerther group arrrves and adds to the mysterlous srtuatron After a whrle Gwen Hunter CAletha Schwarkopfl Tads grrl frrend and Patsy Knapp 4Glendora Clarkl Perrys grrl frrend arrrve and become very frrghtened at all the strange happenrngs Due to the untrmely arrrval of the constable CRaymond Jackson? Susan Fable CMary Chrrsmerl says that all the person are guests at her house except Vrna Vale At once the constable turns to V1na and asks what rrght he has to be there Perry re cues her by sayrng that she came Vkllh h1m In the end rt IS drscovered that V1na Vale rs the nrece of old Captarn Threestar the former owner of Hurrrcane House and that she has come to find ome Jewels whrch rrghtfully belong to her Tads desrre to be a detectrve vam hes completely when Gwen says that he wont be a G man rf she has to marry h1m to prevent lt Sprung Fever The Senror cla s of 41 presented Sprrng Fever as therr cla s play on Aprrl 25 The cast of characters was as follows Mrs Spangler CHelen Lourse Rrggsj Howard Brant CDee Town J Vrc LQWIS CB1ll Dav sb Lou Herron CB tty Ellrsh Anne Purcell CEIHIDC Landlsb Vrvrarr George fJ3HlCC Shro Jerk Ed Burns CBob Parkb Mr and Mrs Purcell tB11l Hawk and Mrldred Johnsonb Maude Corey Uearrne Holcroftb Professor Bean CWarren Emshwrllerb and Dr D1xon fB1ll Chaney? Way Out West Way Out West take place cn a dude ranch belongmg to Bob Hallrday CB11ly Fr herb and hrs srster Vrrgrnra CMary Chrrsmerb durrng the tlme wnen a summer geology class from a Calr forma unrxersrty IS nrakrng that therr headquarters Clrff Houston a frxeni of B095 po es as a handy rnan 1n order to prevent detectron by Pro ftssor G Droolspool Spelvln CHolton Fordl Durlng thlS tune he falls rn love Wllh Lucy Whrte fHelen Berry? a co ed from the unrversrty who rs workrng her way through chool by actrng as a mard rn the ummer Becau e a ghost rrder rs rnvadrng the country srde Bob takes all hrs party ox er to a nerghborrnff ranch for a week end so that he can protect a Spanrsh senorrta Carmrta 4Mered5 th Ander on? yxrth whom he has fallen rn love Frnally the gho t rrder rs caught He turns out to be none other than her cousrn Juan Anzora CJun1or Poulsonh The rest of the cast rnflude Alrce Arnold QEl1zabeth Ann Neffl Mrs Spelvrn CMBIJOIIE Nel onb Georgra Spelvrn CVera Morganb Don Perez fC6C11 Schwarzkopfh Pedro QMax Dovsnhourl Srms 4Jun1or Storerl Andy Farrell CCharles Reffl Ruth CRuth Sholtyb and Conny tMargaret Anne Fxancrsl XX . ll . .. - ., - . 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U , , . . - . . 5. . . . . , Q . . , - , . , . , . , Circhestra 'Trqn to Indlanapohs Band 1.12 -,,4f' Band Personnel Recru1ts Ellen Thorpe drum major Kathryn Aucreman majorette Mary Marme bell lyra Betty Lee Dorothy Refi' Clyde Neff Guy S11ls and Dlck Wagner cornets and trumpets Betty Ann C11ne Mary MCD1Fm1t Paul Kershner and Jun1or Storer trombones Avls Lee Anthony Clar1 net Tom McKean saxophone Rose Wunderbaum drum Audrea Campbell Betty McCammon and Eva Jean Sholty majorettes Wlllxam Cromer and Myron Whybrew flag bearers lf iff b yi O Eg: ' Q 2 V ,W lil fi- 4 if 3' 2 l l ' M li f Q 'Q 1 41 ,KIM ,JL ' M-- M in 4- f MY :' 'r , 'Q , 1 . ', : , , , , , , 5 , , , - Z , ' 3 - Z , C y , , J , - Ba ncl Personnel Veterans Lavetha Towns maJorette Rolland Shadle Cecxl Schwarzkopf bar1tone Raymond Jackson trumpet Bob Buckley saxophone Max Downhour ousaphone Ronald Noller trumpet Cary Galer trombone Eugene W1111ams trumpet Gean Walker Margaret Ann FFSHCIS Mar garet Sxlls and Mary Jo Buckley clarmets Vera Morgan and Betty Schm1dt saxophones Music Builds Morale Th1S years orchestra has had the best balanced 1n trumentatlon 1n 1tS hxstory 1n that the strxng sectlon balanced the comblned woodwxnd and brass sect1ons Consequently the quallty of work done has been super1or to that of DISVIOUS years The schedule of the year has mcluded the Hlgh School Operetta Chrlstmas Operetta Farmers Inst1tute class plays Baccalaureate and Commencement Some of the fine selectlons mcluded m the rep rtolre for the year are Poet and Peasant Over ture von Suppe In a Chlne e Temple Garden Ket1lby Sleep1ng Beauty Waltz TSCha1kO wsky Sold1ers Chorus from A1da and selectlons from the Nutcracker Su1te Tscha1kowsky The hlghhght of the year was the tr1p to Ind1anapo11s December 19 to attend the Ind1anapo11s Symphony Concert w1th a contralto ololst Heltha Glaz as guest star and comb1n1ng both Symphony and Symphonlc Cho1r ln a modern number the words of whlch were wrltten by Booth Tarklngton The tr1p and concert were made po Slble by the local and state Trl Kappa organ1 zatlons Personnel Mary Chr1smer Ellzabeth Neff Ruth A Berry Ruth A Martm Edna McCammon Margorxe W1111ams Erla Ely Glor1a Garrett and W1ll1am Cromer v1ol1ns Helen Berry cello Margaret Park bass V101 Mary Jo Buckley Gean Walker Margaret A Franc1s and Margaret S1lls clarlnets Betty Schm1dt Vera Morgan and Bob Buckley saxophones Raymond Jackson and Eugene W1ll1ams trumpets Rolland Shadle barltone Max Downhour and Cec1l Schwarz kopf basses and Joan Wllson plano They Could Play for Uncle Sam Th1s has been the most outstandmg year 1n the hlstory of the Montpeher H S Band for It has mdeed made a mark for ltself both as a marchmg and a concert orgamzatxon Last fall fourteen new members Jolned the march1ng band and at m1d term three majorettes also Jomed Nevertheless the marchmg word format1ons and SDGCIHI features such as the Indlan Valent1ne and Vlctory have been characterlzed by preclsxon and color The schedule of the marchmg band mcluded the Montpeller and Hartford C1ty street farrs ten home basketball games and as a guest band at Jackson Townshxp Hlgh School for our game wlth them The chedule of the concert band mcluded Armlstlce Day SBFVICES Educat1on Week program pep ess1ons home games and the Defense program Those new 1n the concert band were Jack Burson CIHFIHGT John Mar1ne Kenneth Neff cornet Joan Murphy bell lyra Donna Mason and Clavton Ford nare drums and W1ll1am Cromer bass drum Many new selectlons have been added 1I'1ClUdlY1U ome Sou a marches Country Gardens Gramger Tr1umphal March from A1da Pllgrlms Chorus from Tannhauser Fmlandla S bellus as well as a fevx popular numbers 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . C . . , 1 1 1 1 -. - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - o o . , . Q . . . . . . - 1 . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 'J . Z H - 11 , rr ' Q 11 ' . ns ' 11 - v 1 1 -1 1 1 1 . lt ' 1 1- ' . ' .4 ' 11 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 Q , 1 -I 1 1 -f 1 1 . S ' - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 N 1 1 - . . , y - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 V. Q . . . . , . - , Q 1 - 1 1 - V 1 1 1 1 1 . Q . ' ' 1 1 . 1 -1 1 1 C C rt 11 o - -r 1 1 ' , lt - 11 ' , ta ' - 11 , .1 ' ' 11 - 1 1 1 1 1' . , Y , . 7' YIHJ2 wil' M na. ,ff Bell Herr Barrett Sm1th Shadle Hawk The Bombers Th1S year Wlth everyones attent1on turned toward war and defense the Pacer quad has become our school Bombers These Bomber have been shattermg all the urroundmg c1t1es th1s year Wlth the-1r speedy attacks and powerful defens1ve FIVE of these Bombers who are gomg to be promoted 1n May 1942 are RHISIH Dude Tex Hank and Mlck Thus the home field Wlll be a l1ttle bare for a wh1le Dude Eugene Barrett lS a patrol bomber Wlth a double engme as he never seems to run out of fuel He has been on the force three years and th1S year lS the capta1n Hank Charles Reff IS a patrol bomber He seems to be fire power on the field and always ready to brmg home another v1ctory Th1s 1S h1s th1rd yeal Tex Max Hawk has a double purpose on the force He gams alt1tude 1n 1umps and IS also a l1ght bomber ThlS IS h1s econd year on the force MlCk Harold MCD1fm1t has one ma1n purpose and that 1S to gam alt1tude OVEI our opponents He knows hlS field well as th1S IS h1s fourth year STUDENT MANAGER George Clark, our student manager, lS Johnny on the spot He always has what the boys need, from a st1ck of gum to a DIECG of tape Due to Georges capab1l1t5 we have an mklmg that he VV1l1 be student manager agam next year George Clark ,rf - ' . ff 1 xr-fd ' ,lf L ,V f , J we 1 V- V , . . ff: 1 A f X 6 ,f Eg, y 1 18 1 , , ,i I 'V II , ' N --.,.,,.,,,.t V -- L ' lf l , ' .. , - -- 1 a X g ' 1, V 34 df Y g, ,T . N I V , :a -M- li j .: :gt -' I1 E A I ,A ,T - lk! 'Z - . . , . S S . S . . . . . . - ' ' ' KA ' ' 55 KA 37 H 9? , , , 7 - AL 77 LK ' Y! ' ' ' , . . .1 N - - - 5 7 - 7 .1 H - v 1 ' ' ,Y 4, ,, . . . . . 7 , - . . . . . C 1 , , . . K3 1 Berrier Refi Poulson McDirmit Phillips t'Raisin, Ray Bell, is an important front line bomber. He did his most efficient work this year crashing Hartford City in the Sectional, when he did his bombing from the side. This is his third yea smallness and swiftness also make him beneficial. He is one of the two members that will back next year Fatty , Fred Smith, is an important patrol bomber, as he is full of determination and fire H l r Dick Bedwell is another patrol bomber full of speed. His ability to think and act quickly IS 1 portant to the force. He is the other bomber left over for next year. Other members of the force experimenting with new techniques and maneuvers are Junior Store Butch Shadle, Hershy Herr, and Neil Berrier. These bombers are new on the field and a on patrol duty. The front line bombers are Jim Poulson, t'Philly Phillips, Chuck Lamott and Homer Be They are newcomers, too. COACH One of the most important factors in a highly trained force such as the Pacer Bombers is the refueler Dave Craig. He gives them the courage and inspiration to add another V to the list. Mr. Craig coaches the first and second teams. To him, basketball always comes first: at school, at home, when asleep, or awake. He is already looking into the future for another prosperous year. Mr. Craig NO Pomes Track Softb ull Champions of the Runway The second team has achreved a great honor for our school It has set a record that never before has been attalned by a ba ketball team of Pelr r Hrgh These boys won erghteen consecutrve games net havrng a defeat all season The record rs more remarkable when you take rnto ac count the fact that a majorrty of the games were played away from home Some of the boy have sub trtuted for the first team because of therr remarkable abrlrty on the second team The force certarnly gn es prospects for a strong future as the boys are all underclassmen We take great prrde rn acknowledgrng thrs team fine record Eaton Jonesboro Hartford Crty Jackson Dunkrr k Chester Center Rrdgey rlle Warren Roll B CHAMPIONS SCI-IEDULF lhey Roanoke Pennvrlle Chester Center Farr mount Portland Bluffton Redkey Llberty Center Albany 'I RACK TEAM They Wrlson Crarg and Drck were the coaches of the tr rck team Last year they produced a team to be proud of Dee Towns under therr supervrsron represented Pelrer at the tate meet rn the four forty after wlnnrng the drstrrct meet at Marron Sam Wunderbaum Ray Bell and Brll Hawk also placed hlgh rn a sectrorral meet The team as a whole won a majorrty of the meets they p rr trcrpated rn 'SOF T BALL These ball players were cho en from the four upper elas es They rated well wrnnrng seven and losrng three games They partrcrpated rn the Trl County League and placed second Mr Crarg rs the coach of thrs team too Pennvrlle Roll Dunkrrk Bottom Prcture rr t Row Fred Smrth George Clark Junror Stor er Second Row Coach Crarg Max Hawk Holton Ford Charles Refi Eugene Barrett Ray Bell 9 SCHEDULF They Jrm Phrllrps Rolland Shadle Dean Herr Bob Buckley Nerl Berrrer Dave Cook Mrddle Plcture Frr t Row Jrm Phrllrps Roger Clements Paul Wrlson Jrm Poul on Second ROV George Greer Thlld ROW Fred Smrth Jerry Cook Ray Bell Paul Wall Jrm Johnson Redkey Albany Junror Kershner Charles Relf Sam Wunderbaum Junror Clme Thrrd Row Jrm Poulson Nell Berrler Max Hawk Brll Hawk Dee Tow ns Eugene Hawk Holton Ford Junror Rams Harold McDrrmrt Top Prcture Frrst Row Bud Cary e They Bob Srmmons Junror Storer Second Row Paul Wrlson Jrm Poulson Nell Berrrer My ron Why brew Donald Reff George Clark Thrrd Row Gerald Macon Charles Lamott Rolland Shadle Robert Brown Dean Herr Jrm Phrllrps Homer Bell 41 W We ' 18 8 29 27 26 17 ' 26 14 ' 16 15 ' 1' 21 19 23 12 32 30 20 15 41 19 X ' A' 24 15 22 15 ' 32 17 1 24 14 19 15 ' 21 16 26 9 25 18 W j W , - ' 15 7 7 2 6 3 5 9 1 12 F' 5 Z h ' ' Gus Athlet1cs Co ts First Row Bob L1ll1e Bob Smxth Dwxght Bell Don Huffman Kenneth Neff Clyde Neff Second Row Iumor Murphy Tom McKean Iunxor Iordan Dcxn St Iohn B111 Smlth Iesse Rams Iohn Mclrme Walter Wxlson D1ck Hoover The colts th1s year have been small ln SIZE but mlghty 1n actlon They have won tive games and lost nme Mr Dlck IS the colts pllot When the boys get dlscouraged he g1V9S them cour age to fight on Poplar Grove Pennvllle Warren Roll Van Buren Washmgton Twp Chester Center They SCHEDULE Hartford C1ty Polmg Van Buren Hartford Clty Warren Tourney Washmgton Roll e They .1, , ., at W 55 ' 1 XX ll In The Hanger We W 14 11 ' 7 31 ' 13 7 ' 17 27 19 17 14 11 11 26 ' 15 14 18 23 9 16 ' . 10 17 21 30 ' 19 24 18 23 GIFIS Athlehcs The glrls gym classe have had a well rounded program th1s year At the begm nmg of school to get ln shape they played soccer soft ball relays and other organ1zed games As chool progre sed and the g1r1s ate more plnach they took part 1n tumbllng basketball gymnast1cs rhythms and the noon league The sprmg act1v1t1e 1ncluded softball socc r track field k1ll tests organ1zed game xolley ball and cahsthemcs Mlss Coll1ns M1 s Coll1ns IS the mstructor of the g1rls physlcal educat1on classes She not only exerclses the g1rls but also herself If you d1dnt know who she was 1n her gym un1form you would th1nk she was a member of the Ea t End TOUghlCS Mr D1ck Mr D1ck 1S the coach of the Jun1or H1gh Team He always looks on the bught Slde of the boys games Th1s year even though the gomg was tough M1 D1ck gave a upper for all the team member FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE They Jonesboro Hartford C1ty Jackson Townshlp Dunklrk Chester Center Rldgevllle Warren Roll Roanoke Albany Pennvllle Chest r Center Falrmount Portland Redkey Llberty Center Tou1neys Four Team Tourney Montpeller Montpellex Montpeller Montpeller Sect1onal Tourney MOHtpSll9F Montp l1er Montpeller Mr. D1ck RIISS Coll1ns 9 Pennvllle Roll Foul Team Tourney at Warren Roanoke Llberty Hartford MadlSOn Pennvllle They . 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UW frggggga vfk if Q 0 Q4 su ir W 5e.E 'g1 Q 'Eggs ' f SNNYPZ Fu- mm! 1 m-xi X A gr in-13133 A mas may Secretarlal Stud1es September 30 1941 Dear Peg Well Ju t th1nk the first month of school has passed already I d1dnt have anyth1ng to do IH sec retar1al stud1es today so I declded to wrxte Whlle Mlss Morton 1snt look1ng W1 h you were st1llgo1ng to school here You hould see these seventh graders They look l1ke m1dgets Doesnt seem poss1ble we were 1n the1r shoes once upon a tlme does 1t We had our first balcony meetlng on the n1nth Mr Morgan mtroduced the new teachers and the new students MISS Martha Conelley of Upland IS takmg M1ss Masons place fremember her'?J M1 s Conelley seems more 11ke a student than a teacher Mr N1chols IS taklng Mr Cantwells place You remember he was the one who almost flunked you 1n blology We have a new sen1or Buss Murphy boy he sure looks l1ke a sen1or The Montpel1er Falr was the second week of school and Just th1nk school was d1sm1ssed Wed nesday Thursday and Fr1day at 1145 The 4 H Club was very busy preparlng for the fa1r School was d1sm1ssed all day for the Hartford Falr too on the mneteenth We had our class electlons on Frlday the twenty slxth and you should have heard the growlmg that went on afterwards but that usually happens after a school electlon Eugene Barrett was elected pres1dent of the Senlor Class He Wlll make a good one Ill bet Well I w1ll be seemg you Yours Cmaybeh Pa Shorthand Dearest Peg October 31 1941 I am glad we agreed on these letters by the month as an exchange of news for I really dont be 1l6Ve I would have tlme for any more There has been more happen1ng th1s month Everyone has been so busy he hasnt had t1me to th1nk, so some of the teachers were led to belleve We had club organ1zat1on on the th1rd and Student Counc1l orgamzatlon on the elghth The Stu dent Counc1l sold blue, wh1te, and gold schedule penclls th1s year Cecll Schwarzkopf turned super salesman and sold 96 penc1ls Some selllng' The operetta, Way Out West, was glven th1s month, and It was awfully good It was a Western play, but y0u'd really have to see lt to know Ju t how good It was Meredyth Anderson and B1lly F1sher had the leads Guess what' Sen1or plctures were taken on Monday the 20th You should have seen everyone dressed 1n h1s Sunday best Underclass plctures were taken the day followlng I hope they're good 44 s fn QE' SES 0190 ed' Q ' . . 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Q P K -- 1 I 1 L 1 4 t , D1d you ever see a ghost The Commerclal Club never d1d elther but when they had the1r party th1 month they knew the h1gh school was haunted Such HOISCS screams laughter and gomgs on you never heard ln your hfe To the Commerclal Club s great surpr1se It turned out to be onlv the Dramatlc Club 1n1t1at1ng new members The teachers were gettmg a httle tlred of us dumbells so they declded to take a vacatlon on the 23rd and 24th Boy I WlSh theyd take a vacatlon every week The Jumors won the yell br1ck agam th1s year Does that ever burn me up' I hope the1r yelhng does some good for our Hrst basketball game wlth Eaton 1n November W1th lots of love Pat Clvlcs November 30 1941 Darlm Peg We won the game' It was sure excltmg We had another game wxth Jonesboro the seventh and won by two po1nts Was lt ever a tough game but the good old Pacers dldnt let us down Do you remember the story we read 1n Caesar about Pyramu and Th1sbe The Elghth Grade dra mat1zed lt for the1r convocatxon only they made lt a comedy Was It ever funny' The Dramatlc Club gave three excellent plays on the s1xteenth You can tell by the tltles that they were good The Rehearsal Undertow and Eh' It looked funny to see Eh the seventh per1od on the calendar We played Hartford Clty at home th1s year and lost but I th1nk our boys played better basketball We lo t by only two po1nts I hope we play them 1n the sectlonal and w1n We had another vacatlon th1s month so that we could eat our fill of turkey and pumpk1n ple Slx Weeks exams were glven on the twenty exghth I ll tell you lf they were hard after I get my papers back Yours forever and a day Pa B1ology December 31 1941 Peg dearest The school was robbed' No k1dd1ng' It was on Thursday the thlrd of December The thleves broke 1nto the Annual office but d1d they ever get fooled' They dldnt even get a good S1Zed penny Later they broke mto Mr Morgans office and Just th1nk the bums stole the penn1es and n1ckels that we school students gave for T B stamps and spangles the S10 that mlght have gone to cure a httle g1rl or boy of tuberculosls Isnt xt awful' Mr D1ck took M1ldred Morgan Amos Sandoe June Barr CCCII Schwarzkopf and me to the Indlana Student Councll Assoclatxon meetmg at Anderson December 5 We had a swell tlme It seemed funny to see so many people 1n one school Just th1nk the Anderson Senlor Class had over S2000 saved' For convocatlon on the fifth we had a zoology exhlbxt I wa n t here so I dont know much about 1t but I do know there was a South Amerlcan sloth a monkey an alblno gu1nea plg and a dog that d1d tr1cks Thls year we had the four team tourney on Frlday and Saturday evenmgs mstead of Saturday afternoon and nlght Nearly everyone thought Pennv1lle would beat Chester Center ln the finals but they got fooled We are try1ng a swell 1dea th1s year We meet ln the audltorlum about once a month to smg Chrx tmas IH Many Lands was glven by the grade school th1s year for the Chrlstmas program It was really mterestlng and funny The httle kxds outdld themselves Yours t1l1 Santa Claus shaves Pa M ' v v . . C C , . . -f , , , . . , . . 1 . , . - 1 . . ' 1 v ' 1 1 . . . , . , . S . ' , . . u sv 41 sr tr as as . , , . . A 1: , . S . . . . . , . 1 1 1 . . , . , . . , . 1 ' ' . - . , . . . . - 1 1 . . , . . . , . . 1 1 1 1 .. , . . - 1 . . . Q , , 9 - -f 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 K . . ,, . . . h S . ' ' ' u ' rv ' 1 Commercral Law January 31 1942 Peg darlrn I forgot to tell you last month that the Home Ec grrls started cookrng Twelve cents buys a good IZC meal and they re really delrcrous meals too Every once rn a whrle though somebody for gets to strr somethrng and whew the smell' A swell drsh of somethrng burned to a crrsp Semester exams were grven thrs month Arn I lad I drdnt have to take any' On the whole though from what the krds sard they were easy Even the c1v1cs exam We played Pcnnvrlle thrs month but were badly defeated Che ter Center beat us too The boys are shppmg a lrttle arent they? A man who had vrslted South Amerrca came and gave us a talk the 27th He had some of the garments the Indlans of South Amerrca wear and dressed Rrchard Weaver rn them Was he ever a funny 1ght' The speaker also had an a1mad1llo made rnto a strrng rnstrument omethlng lrke a bamo and other musical rnstruments Athletrc and club prctur s were taken January 7 We were taken at work as we were once before Do you remember when? Gee k1ddo when are you comrng to see me? Make rt oon and Ill now srgn myself as Your lovrn pal Pa At Home February 28 1942 Dear Peg The Junrors sure have chosen a cute play thrs year Feudln rn the Hrlls Doesnt rt sound ex Cltlllgq They had try outs the 23rd M1 s Nelson ha chosen an excellent cast Several of us grrls helped to regrster the men for the last regrstratron Was rt ever fun' We grrls enroyed regr terrng the pops of school student Even Pop Wllson showed up He rsnt as Drd you see the Swrss Bell Rrngers when they were rn your town They were here the 20th and boy were they good especrally the talle t one He looked sometlrmg lrke Gary Cooper You eould hear some of the grrls Slgllllig for a mrle We had a pep essron on Thursday before the sectronal Do you remember that 1n my letter of November I sard I wrshed we would play Hartford rn the sect1onal Well Cyou had better s1t downb we drd and wonl' I t1ll can hardly b lreve It but I guess rt happened Pennvrlle beat us Saturday afternoon You can bet your bottom dollar that everybody was dlsappornted The school krd took rt e pecrally hard We cant krck because the boys drd put up a good fight How drd your team come out? Yours trll the sun meets the moon Pa In the Lrbr ary March 31 1942 Deare t Peg March started out all rrght d1dnt rt? But how drd rt end? Thats the trouble Wrsh thrs old weather would tay one way for awhrle We had a Defense Stamp sal the fourth We old qurte a few too S60 Just for one sale Isnt rt great The glIlS really started omethrng thrs month Prgtarls and unmatched ox are the fad now Even the senror grrls are wearrng them Can you 1mag1ne . , , , QI m ' I I ' ' '- L' 7 . ' ' 7 7 ' . , , , - - . . U . , 1 . ,, . , H . J, X . . . Y 7 'I ' ' Y I I 'N C I . e , . l . . . X , , . S. i C i 1 , . . . S , . I Y ' e t . . Y . . C , . I 7 . ' 5' - , 7 I 7 , , . . . V V H . , . , ,, , . e X me , . ' . - . s s . . x . V M Y, S X H H . I . , old as we thought. I 7 X . I X I x'l I X' 1 ' ,- . - Q , r . 1 I w I 1 ' I is 1 I I v 1 I I I ' . I . ' . . I. I . 7 C ' D .. s I - . , .. . . 1 , I. C I C I x , I I A - s l . , . 3 , C - , s . r v Q V- I I I I V e . s , . . I 1 1 1 - , S x I I I , I S 3 a x The sophomores won the class tourney even beatlng the sen1or The second team IS nearly all ophomores and 1t neyer lost a game all season We sen1ors just couldnt let them spo1l thelr record could we'f We had sprmg vacatlon th1s month but the weather was rather sloppy Mud everywhere You could go swlmmlng IH your own back yard We had a paper sale to help Uncle Sam as well 1 the chool annual and made S10 36 Some sa e wasnt It The money really came 1n handy Yours t1ll lt ra1ns Pa P S Pearl S has a dlamond Lucky glrl' Soclology Aplll 1 942 Peg dear I was afra1d that durmg th1s month I would have too much to do so I dec1ded to wrtte t111S letter ahead of t1me The Jun1or play 15 golng to be Apr1l 8 A1e you commgl It IS gomg to be really good The t1tle as you may recall IS Feud1n 1n the H1115 The boys have started trammg for track already The MUDCIC relays are gomg to be held Aplll 25 Hope I see you there The SQHIOTS have chosen Old Doc as the1r class play I havent lead lt yet but the g1rls say It 1S mterestmg Belng very patrlotlc th1s year We sen1ors chos led Whlte and blue as our class colors W cho e the red rose as our flower and royal blue caps and gowns Wrlte me soon all about your commencement plans W1th loads of love Pa Annual Oflice May 1 1942 Peg darl1n Wont you come and y1s1t me dur1ng thlS montho I dont want you to m1ss a slngle one of the commg events The Senlor play Old Doc w1ll be glven tonlght o hop on a bus and come Its really a good play The Annuals are gomg to be d1st11buted around May 6 I had a peek at them the othe1 day They are red wh1te and blue Honor Day IS the 20th and of course you dont want to mlss that I always enjoy and Ill bet you do too hearmg Cra1g g1V6 a short talk You know how short they really axe Baccalaureate 1s the 17th and commencement the 22nd Our peaker IS to be Dr Harry C McKown He IS supposed to be an excellent speaker Oh I almost forgot as 1f I could sen1or exams are to be May 15 Of course you wouldnt want to come and see us lave through them would you Well Ill be at the bus to meet you tomght Lots of luck P1 1 ' ' Q , -. 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Q 1 ' .. , . , . , I . 1 .t Dee Towns Gathel Walker Bob Park Betty Ellls Jeanne Holcroft Honors Klwanls Medal Dee Towns D A R Award Jeanne Holcroft Tr1 Kappa Gathel Walker Bob Park B and P W Award Betty Elhs Amerlcan Leglon Award E ther Mae Bennett HONOR SOCIETY Gathel Walker Betty Ellxs Jeanne Holcroft Mlldred Johnson Inez Beeks Wllma Cunnlngton Rose Norton Bob Park Valda Denn1ngs Margaret Flsher Denton R if Ela1ne Landls Elks Lodge Essay Contest 1941 on What Uncle Sam Means to M County Wmnex Joan Wllson DEPARTMENT HONORS-Comrncrclal Contest 41 Beg1nn1ng Shorthand Glendora Clark Thannamae Ford Betty M1chael Advanced Shorthand Jeanne Holcroft Inez Beeks Betty Ellls Bookkeepmg Patr1c1a Cary Amos Sandoe Dorothy Kelley Typ1ng George Greer Thannamae Ford Vlolet Stafford Margaret Flsher 4 H HONORS Servel Electrlc Award Ehzabeth Neff Spool Cotton Award Mary Chrlsmer Scholarshlp to Pur Walker Alternate to Dress Revlew Beatr1ce Weaver ART AWARDS Operetta Posters 9th Edna McCammon Ronald Noller Advanced D1ck Weaver Meredyth An derson B and P W Carnlval Poster 8th Harold Brown Dlck Hoover Jesse Rams 9th Bob Van Bus k1rk Ronald Noller Stanley JefTr1es Advanc d Nlna Ruth Elllson Amos Sandoe Lou1se Brown Poppy Posters 41 7th D1ck Hoover Erla Ely Clyde Neff 8th Esther Bennett D1ck Knox Vern on Flelds Hlgh School MarJor1e Flelds Dlck Weaver Harold MCD1fmlt ANNUAL DRIVE Bllly Flsher won on the Blue s1de Ehzabeth Neff won on the Gold slde TICKET SALE The Jun1or Class sold the most t1Ck6tS for One Act plays AGRICULTURE Flrst 1n the State Poultry and Egg Judglng Contest Orville Cllne Jr Charles Reff Warren Emshwlller Flrst 1n State Farm Accountlng Contest Gordon Kesler Local Corn Huskmg Contest Albert Teegarden Dlck Bedwell Natlonal Club Congress Gordon Kesler Warren Emshwlller I . 7 1 ' ' ' ' 1 . . 3 . 1 Y 3 . . . , 3 , s . 7 . 1 . 1 l A 1 7. I . l 7 , , , , E , - l W Y .. en- . - ,- , ' 7 : , , ' . : , , ' . , 9 , ' 5 ' - due, Gean Walkerg Jun1or Leaders Camp, Mary Chrlsmer, Cary Ga1erg State Judgmg, Gean Z , - , : , , . : ' , - Y 1 ' E : 1 1 ' , . . . . . -N, 7 . . . .I . Y . ' - . 7 , - . : , , . 5 I ' -, , : , ' , : , ' . ADVERTISEMENTS AUCREMAN BOUQUETA SHOPPE-Flowers for Every Occasion Miss Conelley I hope you thoroughly understand the ' p t f p t t' im or ance o unc ua ion. Paul Wilhelms: Oh, yes, indeed: I always get to school on time. THE BANK OF MONTPELIER-Member of Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. BLACTOL PRODUCTS-Poultry Remedial Supplies Helen: Whats an operetta? Ruth Ann: Silly, it's a girl who works for the telephone company. BONGE'S PHARMACY-The Rexall Store CHANEY HARDWARE-Everything in Hardware Miss Collins: Do you use toothpaste? C. Murphy: Gracious, nog none of my teeth are loose. COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOP-Thermique- The Perfect Perma- nent COOK ICE AND COAL CO C lyb h Wyb C HARVEY S PLACE Harness and Shoe Repalrlng HENDERSON AND HENDERSON Shoes Hosiery and Mens Wear HERFF IONES Deslgners 6: Manufacturers of School Iewelry Indianapolis HILLTOP STANDARD SERVICE STATION G r e a s 1 n q and Lubrication HURDLE WILSON Standard O11 Products HOOVER NEEDLER FURNITURE CO Hartford City Quality Furniture at Lower Prices INDIANA RAILROAD Travelers Wise Economlze Ride the Bus and Save Their Cars IOHNSON AND PASKO FEED CO Coal Feed Grinding and MIXIHQ our Specialty Quality and Service ourMotto Phone 28 T l LEE SALE BARN Auction Every Thursday LOCKRIDGE STUDIO The School Photographer Rochester Indlana ghb MARINE BARBER SHOP Super Barber Service A tht gWly Rbt ll O Mr. raig: CTO Helen Coo e. Where's Jo n Marine? Helen: h ring him up? Mr. raig: Why bring him up? CJohn is only 12.5 , . . ' I -' 1 1 I i nl 1 W I - I Fortune el er: You have a tendency to let things slide. Paul Kershner: Yes. I play the trombone. T 1 I When Billy appears in the balcony the crowd bursts into cheers. boasted Mr, Fisher. How splendid! ejaculated the nei or. Is he tl center? No. the cheer leader. Miss lbertson: Now. if I say. 'I have went homef il is wron . 1' is it wrong? o er Wilson: Because you havent went home yet. it if 1 ADVERTISEMENTS MARKLEYS DAIRY STORE Sandwlches Ice Cream Lunches M Xvllh-OD You au late fo1 school agam thls moxn mg John Why John L Oh the bell always 11ngs befole I get here DRS McKEAN AND MCKEAN Complrments MONTPELIER GLOVE COMPANY Inc Gloves and Mlttens M1 Wllson B111 hom many t1mes have I told you to get to C11 s on t1me B111 Cook I dont know I thought You yxele keepmg SCOIG MONTPELIER 5c TO 100 STORE School Supplres Noveltles Candles and 5c l0c and S100 Merchandlse MONTPELIER HATCHERY Day Old and Started Chlcks Poul try Supplres R E Lrechty Mgr Phone 79 Mus Albut on Who cm tell me vxhen the Da1k A s VNCIC ge B111 F1 her That must have bun the tlme when they had so many kmghts MONTPELIER HERALD Your Hometown Newspaper Quallty Prrntrng MONTPELIER LUMBER COMPANY Complrments Mr Cra1g fln the m1ddlL of a 1okeD Have I ever told the class thls one before? Jack Smlth Yes Cra1g fprocfLd1ngb Good' You 1,1111 probably under tand 1t th1s Mme C D NEFF AND SON Auto Insurance Radios and Ford Cars PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOPPE Personallty Harr Dresses Ofliul Ito M W11 on paclng the s1devxa1k at two Mr Wllson I IOIQOL my key UIIICQI and Im wa1t1ng' for Joan to come home and let me 1n RACER S BAKERY Try a Loaf of Racer s New Enrrched Bread Today Phone 40 RAPP AND LIGHTNER Home Krlled Qualrty Meats Phone Z5 All thxough tht gone Ehfabeth had u1ged tht home team to XICIUIX Suddenly he became sxlent turned to Mary Jo md VklllSDLI'Cd lxe lost my VOICE Dont VIOIIW Maxx Jo rcplud Youll hnd It 1n my left ear R B SHADLE Fancy and Staple Grocerles SHIELDS GROCERY We Handle Fresh Meats Grocerles and Frults fha Poulson b1othe1 had been ilgulng to1 some tlme J1m I ought to knovx Dont I go to school stup1d un1o1 1111 and xou come hom that vxay oo WALKER MORTUARY Funeral Drrectmg and Ambulance Servlce Phone 86 R WM H WARD GIOCGIISS and Meats 'XI1 Morgan Tell me Kmnmth what has become of SUU1 eth1c kenneth S Oh 1 L lo Foxd WUNDERBAUM LOUIS H1d9S Fur Wool and Iunk I 1 I I ,, ' . . -1 , I . , - . , ' ' , . - . 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