Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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FACULTY iContinued from Page 8.l tility, and study economics and market trends. With vocational agriculture students, food is an ammunition vital to a just and lasting world peace after our final victory is won. Biology is the foundation for other sciences-chemistry, sanitation, hygiene, medicine, dentistry, bacteriology, zoology, botany, anatomy, and pathology-so all-important to win- ning the war. Raymond McBride The Physical Education Department has two main divisions: sports and physical fitness drills. Sports improve the health and stability of the students and teach them to follow instructions and to will to win. Physical fitness drills toughen the students, teach them to take orders, and improve their posture, health, muscular development, and the coordina- tion of the parts of the body. It trains for stronger men and women for civilian as well as for military life. Dave Craig ir 'Ir if Cde To Our Basketball Team Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of a basketball team that has no fear Of foes or defeat, for that we thank Heaven- Or Bluffton boys measuring six feet seven. Go to the games and cheer the boys, You will be proud of their pep. To quote a certain teacher here, 'Twill put a spring in your step. There'll be Herr and Phillips playing hard For their Bettys are looking on- And Poulson, Lamott, and Clements, too And Fred Smith-well l swan! A couple of years or so ago Dude Barrett, so they say, Got a sing-sing haircut To drive a girl awayp And l've been trying to figure out- Why, I've asked everywhere- ' What girl is Fred Smith running from That he cut off his hair? There will be Bedwell and Shadle, too, And Bell and Iunior Storer And Cook and Cary, and now l'll quit Because there are no more. So give a great cheer and a hearty applause To Montpelier's basketball team because, Unless we are badly mistaken, The Pacers will bring home the bacon. W-Eva lean Sholty.

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Junior Class First Row: Avis Anthony, Lois Bantz, Lois Barner, lean Barr, lune Barr, Mary Ellen Beet- ley, Homer Bell, Bob Buckley, George Clark. Second Row: Wilbert Cochran, Keith Dickason, Ruth Emshwiller, Mildred Fear, Marjorie Fields, Keith Fulton: Eugene Gerard, Nadine Getz, Betty Grove. Third Row: Clara Hawk, Dean Herr, Walter Hoffman, Lois Hoover, Margaret Hoover, Margarette Hudson, Bill Iackson, Lawrence lones, Billie Keagle. Fourth Row: Mary lune Kessler, Roberta Kilander, Charles Lamott, George Ledbetter, Gerald Macon, Mary Marine, Ferrell Marine, Wayne Miller, Ioan Murphy. Fifth Row: lim Phillips, Alice Mae Rogers, Dorothy Schwartzkopf, Rolland Shadle, Fred Smith, lack Smith, lunuetta Towns, Helen Trehearne, Robert Tubbs. Sixth Row: Marthadel Waite, Audra Waltz, Virginia Waltz, Beatrice Weaver, Eugene Williams, Paul Wilson. ' ln September the Iunior Class started the year with fifty-one students. Lois Bantz, Ioyce Freeman, Lawrence lones, and Roberta Kilander, were added during the year, but George Ledbetter, Lois Barner, Mildred Fear, Eugene Williams, and Martha Peck withdrew during the first semester. Our class officers are as follows: Dean Herr, president, Margarette Hudson, vice-presi- dentg Mary lune Kessler, secretary-treasurer, Mary Marine, girl adviser, and Rolland Shadle, boy adviser. Miss Nelson and Mr.Wilson are our sponsors. We had a skating party, October l4, at Lake Blue Water. We selected our class rings in October, and they arrived in December. Our convocation, The History of Our Flag, was presented at Farmers lnstitute, Febru- ary l7. The cast was composed of lim Phillips, Mary lune Kessler, Homer Bell, Betty Grove, Iunuetta Towns, Gerald Macon, Robert Tubbs, Mary Marine, Ioan Murphy, lune Barr, and Mary Ellen Beetley. We presented' our class play, Salad Days , April l. - Rolland Shadle. 22



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M09 10ViHQ COUPIG History of Our Flag Playmates Sweeqaeans Ham an' Eggs V - - - -- Ball Love is grand 'I-eam's irophies Borrowing Neighbors Former Board Member Yellllll Dave's thundering pacers Yell!l!! lust kids

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