Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)
- Class of 1944
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' , ff-' 4 f 1 5 A f, , , x.,L Jim Qndmman, g, 1944 15 : 1 L3 xl 1 I Q CDI' X f- -F I1 ll X., 6 , Q Q The INDIANIAN 1944 Sl NIQI1 x If SS M mtpc i'11iJll1ak:mi by :iw .' f ' 1 wi P-Twxmtpc-lwr Hugh 5' M fnff i 4 blivr Illfilwllfl PIN-UPS FRGM 'Nu SENIORS IUNIORS Marthcrdel and Mary Iune Betty and Edncx Mcrrgareite and Iunueticz kan and Esther SOPHS FRESHIES Icrck1e and Mcxnone Mary Ia'1e and Roseman AVIS and Pat Madonna cmd Audrecr img Al' Muslc Reader Marned ' f 1 ' K ' 3 :M ' mg x ,M , X , , V K 2 X' n J A xt A M I 2 f . ' ' if .Mgmt A 5 ' A I tg If , if , fiffx -fly f , n ff '39, L - ' 1 ' L t . . SUR LILFVIIL S FO YCDU L PIN UPS FOR THE GIRLS Bo Sam Ke1th Perenmcxl Pm Ups Chnstmcxs Play Mary and Ioseph Angels Archcznqels Shepherd I I I I A1 I A ' ,jx 1 Q S I I Q t I 15 sf I I Wy 5? 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' ' ' Bnafwl, of Cbnbwl The man whose personal1ty demands the respect of every M H S student IS Super1ntendent H G Morgan Through h1s excellent work 1n maklng a better school Mr Morgan has galned fame among the students He IS well qual1f1ed as a leader by prevlous tra1n1ng at Central Normal Col lege Danv1lle State Teachers College Terre Haute UH1VGfS1lY of M1Ch1QGH Ann Arbor and at th Unlverslty of Chtcago Mr Morgan teaches Democrahc Government Phys1cs and Mathemat1cs Mr McConkey although very busy 1n hts shop manages to spare the t1me needed to be pres1 dent of the board Mr Nelson IS the new secretary of the board He formerly served on the school board for n1ne years He was also a former pr1nc1pal of a grade school IH Montpel1er Mr Poulson as treasurer of the board IS loyally do1ng h1s duty for h1s communlty Mr Cumm1ns as our townsh1p trustee IS fa1thfully servtng Harr1son Townsh1p Jawlflx- MGYIOH W1lson A B A M teaches U S Hlstory Shop and Mechanlcal Draw1ng H IS 1 charge of Student Counc1l Mr Wllson makes an excellent pr1nc1pal even though he IS 1nqu1s1t1ve and must know what you do and what you dont do Kate Morton A B teaches us Typ1ng Shorthand and Bookkeeping She also sponsors the Cons merctal Club From her classes come some of our best buslness men and women Dav1d Cra1g B S teaches Phys1cal Educat1on and Mathemat1cs Dave IS the coach and 1 famed for h1s ab1l1ty to make profess1onal players from amateurs Mr Cra1g IS a member of Student AHGIFS He also puts Phys1cal Fltness students through the1r SXGICISGS Ian1ce Nelson A B teaches Bookkeeptng and Mathemat1cs and helps sponsor the Ra Von Dra matlc Club M1ss Nelson 1S a member of the Student AHGIIS Comm1ttee If anyone can work those problems 1n Mathemat1cs she can MarJor1e Sutton B of Muslc IS our new Mu IC teacher She attended Earlham College and St l..OLl1SlflSl1lLll9 of Muslc Unttl th1s year M1ss Sutton has taught only pr1vately Her home town ts Rtchmond lnd1ana Eventually shell make profess1onal mus1c1ans of our band and orchestra mem bers L1ll1e Albertson A B A M teaches Enghsh and Publ1c Speakmg and helps sponsor the R Von Dramat1c Club lt was through her hard work that we were able to have an excellent annucn th1s year Martha Buchanan A B M S teaches Soc1al Sc1ence and Engllsh She sponsors the Soc1al Sc1ence Club Mrs Buchanan taught at Ellettsv1ll before com1ng to Montpeller She 1S a member of the Student Af'fa1rs Comm1ttee Raymond McBr1de B S teaches Agr1culture and B1ology He sponsors F F A and supervt es 4 H work for boys Mr McBr1de IS a member of the Student AHGITS Comm1ttee He IS do1ng h1s best to make better farmers of our boys Martha Shadday B S teaches Home Econom1cs and SUDGTVISSS the Glrls 4H Club She also sponsors the MISS Amertca Club We have to thank her for those most appet1z1ng meals 1n cafeter1a Rosemary Walter B S IS our new Art teacher She attended Ball State Teachers College MISS Walter teaches Art and Enghsh and sponsors the Art Club Her home town IS MUHCIG She can make artlsts of us 1f anyone can Betty lean Iohnson A B teaches Lattn and Enghsh and sponsors the Iunlor Dramattc Club MISS lohnson rece1ved her degree at lnd1ana State She taught two years at Tangler lnd1ana before com1ng to M H S Her home IS at Terre Haute Ruth Ann Marttn IS our clerk Thls IS her f1fSl year and we hope there w1ll be many more She does a lot of work although she IS rather t1ny Bon1ta Coll1ns B of Sc1ence teaches Health Safety General Sc1ence and Glrls Phys1ca1 Edu catlon She also puts the glrls through the1r muscle bu1ld1ng SXQTCISSS ID Phys1cal Fltness . . , - 1 1 1 1 1 I -' u . -1 I I . , .. , 1 - -1 - -1 1 - 1 1 ' 9 1 I ' 'I I I ' J , . ., . 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V ' I I I I - 7.7 wo' Bob Buckley Avls Anthony Nadme Getz Ioyce Freeman Eugene Gerard Ioan Barr Mary lune Kessler Homer Bell Roberta Kxlander Clara Hawk Marlorte Frelds Gerald Macon Loxs Hoover Rolland Shadle Vlrqmxa Waltz Kexth Dxckason Alxce May Rogers Ferrell Marme loan Murphy Fred Smxth BU KLEY BOB commercial softball band orchestra socxalscxence club 43 ANTHONY AVIS LEE academxc advrser 44 sunshme club 41 commerclal club 43 44 qlee club 4144 salad days 43 band 4144 GETZ NADINE com mercxal frxendshlp club 41 sunshme club 42 clramatxc club 43 44 g a a 42 qlee club 41 43 literary edxtor ot the mdraman FREEMAN IOYCE academxc home economxcs club 42 entered from seymour texas 43 GERARD EUGENE aqrxculture r dramatxc club 41 b ys glee club 4142 1 f 41 44 athletic editor of the xndlam n BARR IEAN commercial art club 41 sunshme club 41 glee club 41 commercxal club 42 44 KESSLER MARY IUNE ommercxal secretary treasurer 42 44 glee club 41 44 Jr dramatxc club 42 commercxal club 42 44 subscrxptxon man ager of the mdxaman BELL HOMER art advlser 42 44 athletxc club 41 art club 42 44 basketball 41 44 softball 44 KILANDER ROBERTA home economxcs art club 43 44 glee club 43 44 art edltor of the mdlaman HAWK CLARA FIELDS MARIORIE art and commerczal presxdent 44 fnendshxp club 41 art club 43 commerczal club 44 glee club 4144 MACON GERALD agriculture basketball 4143 sof ball 44 HOOVER LOIS commerclal and art vxce presl :lent 44 home economlcs 41 art club 41 43 commercxal club 43 44 glee club 41 44 art editor ot the mdranlan SHADLE ROILAND academic presldent 41 advxser athletic club 41 socxal science club 42 44 basketball 4144 softball 41 44 band 41 42 orchestra 41 42 advertlsmg manager ot the xndxaman WALTZ VIRGINIA commercxal sunshme club 4142 art club 43 commercxal club 44 DICKASON KEITH commerctal athletxc club 1 commer ral club 42 social scverxce club 44 snapshot edxtor ot the mdlanlan ROGERS ALICE MAY commercxal sunshme club 41 42 commercial club 43 44 glee club 43 44 typxst of the lX'ld1UD1Ul'l MARINE FERRELL commercial MURPHY IOAN commercial advxser 41 42 student councxl 41 1 dramatxc club 41 commercnal club 43 44 glee club 4144 salad days 13 band 4 44 poet and typxst ot the mdnaman SMITH FRED academxc socxal scxence club 41 44 commercxal club 43 basketball 41 44 track 41 44 baseball 4144 advertxsmq manager of the mdxaman 1 I 5 4, . , t 1, J . .I K . i' i U 5 ', : 0 ' . - : I b at ', 1. 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I. : .. ,. .- I . 2-. : - 'cr hr any 11:7 'U w--I Robert Tubbs Iune Barr Audra Waltz Beatrxce Weaver Ilm Phxlllps Mary Ellen Beetley Iunuetta Towns Paul Wxlson Marthadel Walte George Clark Margaret Hoover Kelth Fulton Mary Marme Charles Lamott Ruth Emshwxller Bzllxe Keagle Dean Herr Margarette Hudson Betty Grove B111 Iackson TUBBS ROBERT academxc glee club 44 BARR IUNE commerczal 1r dramatlc club art club 41 glee club 4 commer 1al club 42 44 WALTZ AUDRA commercxal sunshme club 41 42 art club 43 commercial club 44 glee club 44 WEAVER BEATRICE commerc1a1 sunshme club 4142 commercial club 13 44 subscription manager of the :11an1an PHILLIPS 11M agrxculture vxce presldent 42 student GHCXITS 44 art club amatxc lub 41 44 1 2 salad days 43 track 41 softball 42 44 basketball 41 44 glee club 43 BEETLEY MARY ELLEN commercxal sunshme club 41 glee club 41 44 commercxal club 42 44 typxst oi the mdnanxan TOWNS IUNUETTA academxc dramatxc club 41 44 salad days 43 glee club 41 44 actnvmes ed1tor of the :ixanlan WITSON PAUL commerclal soclal sctence club 13 commercxal club 44 glee club 44 track 4142 busxness manager ol the mdxanxan WAITE MARTHADEL academxc glee club 4144 sunshme club 41 socnal scxence club 43 HOOVER MARGART commerclal home economics club 41 sunshme club 42 art club 42 43 commerclal club 44 glee club 4144 FULTON KEITH commercxal socxal scxence club 4143 athletxc club 44 boys glee club 4144 snapshot ed1tor ofthe xndmanmn MARINE MARY commercxal vmce presxdent 41 advxser 43 student councxl 43 student aflalrs 43 44 dramatxc club 41 44 salad days 43 band 41 44 loke ed1tor of the mdxaman LAMOTT CHARLES art athletlc club 41 art club 42 44 basketball 4144 soltball 44 EMSHWILLER RUTH commercxal glee club 41 44 commercxal club 43 44 senlor ed1tor of the mdlanlan KEAGLE BILLIE commercmal home economncs club 41 HERR DEAN commercxal presxdent 43 vxce presxdent of stu dent councxl 43 dramattc club 41 sr dramahc club 44 commercmal club I3 salad days 43 basketball 4144 softball 42 44 track 4144 HUDSON MARGARETTE academxc vxcepresxdent 13 yr dramatxc club 41 socxal scxence club 43 44 glee club 4144 ed1tor xn chief ol the mdranlan GROVE BETTY commercxal dramatxc club 4144 glee 1 b 41 42 salad days 43 band 43 44 actxvxhes edxtor of the mdnanxan IACKSON BILL commercnal art club 41 commercxal club 42 43 socxal scxence club salad days 5 I h V , O I V A9 - . , : ' : ' . , : ' : ' . 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I ' ' ' : ' ' -' : ' ' '44i '-aa. ll I X l lvlontroelrer Hrqlr School 1 over ber l3 r Ur auc 1eb rn tl1e Arrned Forcee rrteresred t le rn t rat we have Co 1 a Annual olrrve 1 Qur that you W1 e 1 te a or 11av1r1q Just two tearrrs tru year we decrded to have three trre M1 rrneb the A11 rf IH the Nllaveb The Waves 1 o C est cl A Vxfaves ere Cys G QSDIS 119 Q11 S QWTG TL F1961 vb: wl It DQ V LIVGS T1 G I Q O C 'S 1 Carfyltr Sllppef C1 G11 Q11 Q 111316 '1 C TQLN or 1G Q0 CI ITOI1 U95 ON y U NIN1 P ave DeQr1 1IIOU11Cl llrf' 111-f' l 19 party X 5 Q ll lonor ot Bob Buglclev w o rs lec v111q for the arrrry fe electea our ollrvers os follows ITJOVIC relds VIQwlCl nt ,re r V1 epr D t fry une eeeler QQ reary 1 surer and A115 Arrtlrony ar GVlNPf.1 1-l rtso1 and Mr Morgan are rr OWQOTS U' Cl Cl es er orr e1 e 11 1111o1er7 ork o 1 owe 1 1 e pre e ULK C orrtrael e l SC 1' 0411 If Graouates ol xx 1tl1 our Not 1 q much has happened lctely so a, r11any ol you are ur orgqu rrrre ast We began our Preslrrrran year stu 1s ets look bark rrrto our o wrttr srxtythree rrte rldred Fear entered as a 11e1 etua t ut ut'1a111 elofrtty were r rs 1 na Bob Rea wrtwdrex or 1r1 ra e year orron a e ur o Cers x e Q 1113. a e Dresr en ary vl 1 xrce Qresrdent lvlure Dean Qswalt be-cretary treasurer ana loan lVlu1111y ana Horner Bell advrsere Our NDODSOIS were Mrss Shadday frrd Mr prarq our a1rvonat1,n a clraloque A Tl1ar1kbq1v1r1a Turkey and A Tranlcsqrvrrrq we :gave l ylet S rubtown Q1fClQ l our Soohornore year our nur ,er aronoed to lrftyfOUY bTUdCT1lS Dorctlw SJTWGFU 4011 Wayne Mrller Wrloert Cochran and Helen Trehearne entered durrnq the year but H 1rold Black Elora Hlatt and V1ola Van Gordon Wrthdrew from our sC'1ool or our oHrC-ers that year we Choee 1111e Barr pre ldelll IIT1 l3l11 lrr vlce oresr ent 'Nl o11 l943 De-Q11 D1aZ'1t ' ' ' l Ziff - e . 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'1 134' ,. 1'f gf IQ lfl ,: 3 ' 11:1 1 f El ,pit f' if 1' 1 Tw 5.1.1 rw Q Smce Bob Buckley wont be needmg hrs Crvrlran clothes for a whrle he has rvrlled them t the Balvatron Army lean Barr bequeaths to Gertrude Parker her grggly laugh Beatrrce Weaver refuses to wrll her George to anyone Ruth Emshwrller wrlls her way wrth Wayne Wagner to lackre Armstrong To Wanda Bantz Nadrne Getz wrlls her polrteness Paul Wrlson wrlls hrs way wrth tne grrls to lunror Storer Nancy Buchanan gets loan Murphys wardrobe Ioyce Freeman bequeaths her Texas ways to Pat Pugh Kerth Drckason wrlls hrs super man strength to Tom Brown Lors Hoover wrlls her boyfrrends to anybody who would want them Norman Howard rs wrlled Clara Hawks dancrng abrlrty Nerl Tovr ns rs bequeathed Robert Tubbs car free drrvrng Margaret Hoover wrlls her herght to Patty Ellrson lune Barr dedrcates the mrlkrng professron to her srster Fred Smrtn wrlls hrs basketball abrlrty to Eug ne 'Stonewall7 Turner Needler Mary Marrne wrlls to lohn Evans the abrlrty to hrde on the day after the effects of the nrght before Kertn Fulton begueaths hrs Muncre women to anybody who has the gas to take them ou Audra Waltz wrshes to leave her rce skatmg to Mrss Morton Iunuetta Towns wrlls her habrt of walkmg through the lrbrary durrng study perrod to Mrss lohnson Gerald Macon wrlls hrmself to Uncle Sam Eugene Gerard bequeaths hrs early hours to Bob Srmmons Brllre Keagle refuses to wrll her understandrng of the Clark brothers to anyone but her srs ter rn order to keep rt rn the famrly Edna lones may have Margarette Hudson s Hartford Crty boy frrends Dean Herr grves hrs seat rn the back of the theatre wrth a certarn runror grrl to any lovrng couple Alrce May Rogers wrlls herself to farmer Iohn Dave Crarg recerves lrm Phrllrps red harr Homer Bell s physrque rs grven to Sherman Helm George Clark wrlls hrs posrtron as Student Manager to Fred McD1rmrt Thus we have srgned and sealed these wrlls of the Senror Class of 44 on March l 1944 K V . 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Roberta Krlander passes on her romances on hayrides to Myron Whybrew and Marjorie . , , . r l. re Klum Wfwpfvwf llb Park Avenue lndranapohs lndrana Iuly 8 54 Dcar Hudson Doesnt rt seem ages smce we were carefree students at old M H S 'P Through my COYIIIECHOITS wrth the OHICQ of Drstrrct Attorney Kerth Fulton l have recerved news about several of our Senror Class and decrded to pass 1t on to you Youd never guess what Mary lune Kessler rs now' An acrobat wrth the Rrnglmg Brothers Ctr cus where Kerth Drckason tames the hons And Mary Ellen Beetley of all people IS a taxrdrrver rn New York Crty whrle Roberta Krlander drrects traffrc for that wreckless Beetley Say' Ferrell Marlne IS mayor of Eaton and Clara Hawk hrs prrvate secretary rs closely watched by Crrt l saw lI1 the Herald that the Barr twtns gave an exh1b1t1on tn Frat last week as bubble dancer l hear that lunuetta Towns has left for another trrp to South Amerrca A second Eleanor Roose ve tl And George Clark has taken Crargs place at Pelrer Hrgh The Waltz srsters composmg the famous ball t team known as The Dreamers performed at onvocatron recently Avrs Anthony ts wrth Kay Kysers Band as th featured clarrnet player Eugene Cwerard teaches anlmal husbandry at Purdue Say by the way lwent to the door tlns mornrng and there stood hm Phtllrps beggmg for a handout Bob Buckley rs trarmng the offsprrngs of Bell Phrlllps Shadle and Herr for the Army Ruth Emshwrller rs strll wartrng for Rolland lr to get rtd of h1s Southern grrl so he can come back to her Marrone Frelds has Just returned from Afrrca where she has been entertarnlng the Jungle men wrth her popular hrts loyce Freeman IS brandmg cattle on her Texas ranch B1ll1e Keclgle IS now a snake charmer wrth Gerald Macons flea show Brll lackson rs recuperatrng at the Rrchmond Hosprtal where Marthadel Warte serves as hrs most effrcrent nurse Betty Grove IS sewrng on chevrons 1n Panama Rev Fred Smrth rs now holdrng a revrval meetlng at Keystone Ahce May Rogers IS an old ma1d school teacher at Pennvrlle Handsome Wrlson IS a bartender at the Stork Club Rolland Shadle IS the most promment undertaker rn Montpelrer Lors Hoover rs wrttmg about Margarets adventures huntmg wrld amrnals rn Afrrca Earl Carrolls Vamtres now clarm Dean Herr as co owner Mary Marrne IS now stand rn for loan Davls One of Hollywoods famous mrlllon dollar playboys at the present rs Charles Lamott Robert Tubbs IS not so famous but he helps k ep the Stars shrmng He recently gave Hedy Lamarr a facral and a permanent wave He always was rnterested rn permanent waves remem ber? loan Murphy IS a frre chref tn V1 cennes Last but not least ts Beatrlce Weaver who has her ups and downs rn an elevator rn the Emprre State Burldrng Now you must answer and tell me all about your experrences as vetermarran rn Argentrna Regards Nadrne ,- f 1 , 19 , . - 1 1 . 1 , C- , . 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Q , N., . - 1 . , K , . ,YW -L . 1 1 1 1 fr I lam, Laurel Ander on E tier Bennett Everett Brandenburg Bob Brown Bud Cary B tty Ann Cline Bob Combs William Cromer Bob Daily Norma Dennis lohn Emsliwiller lohn Evans Mable Feor Vernon Fields Clayton Ford Paul Ford Bob Harris Sherman Helm Maxine Huttman Edna lones Ftichard lones Paul lxershner Kennett r vis Emma Linn Edna McCamrnon Cpal Mahon Billy Martin lean Martin Ralph Martin Donna Mason Margaret Merchant Vera Morgan Mer val Morris loan Murphy Roland Noller Margaret Park G rtrude Parker lunicr Poulson Mildred Rogers Glen Schwartzkopf loan Schwarzlcop Eva lean Sholty Vo n na Smith lunior Stoier Lavada Stotler Bob Van Buskirk Richard Wagner Paul Wall Dorothy Weaver Victor Wells Bicliarl Wentz Myron Whybrew Frtty three lumors enrolled at the begin ning ot the term During the year lrma Craw ford Bob Combs and Paul Kershner with drew and Bob Harris entered the class Miss Nelson and Mr Wilson are our sponsors The olticers are Bud Cary president Margaret Ann Park vice-president Ronald Noller secretary-treasurer Betty Ann Cline girl adviser- and Ralph Martin boy adviser. Our first class party was held in the school building November 22 and our convo- cation was in February. We received our class rings in November. The Iunior class has been outstanding in the various drives sponsored by the school and especially in the sale of war bonds and stamps. Vonona Smith ,Sapho Klaus, Allen Adklns lackre Armstrong Wanda Bant M 1X B dwell lessre Berr1er Brlhe Berry AVIS Brown Helen Chne Donald Crrsamore Bertte Lou Day Phylhs Fear Rose Wunderbaurn lame Ford Rlchard Freeman Robert Gadbury Glcrta Garrett Margaret Gerard Mar garet Grbson Frank Glatth lerry Gflllllll G rald Hawk Imogene Helm Drck llcover lunror lordan Leo lettnes lam Keagle Betty Lee Elnora Love dope McDtrnnt loan McGoldrrck Thomas Mclxean Robert Merchant lun rcr Murphy Maryorle Needler Clyde Nerf Frances Norton Nelhe Norton Walhs Crt a Pugh Betty Racer Margaret Schwarzkcpt Bob S1mmons Bll Smth B tty Rose Spauldlng Dan St loln Bmogen Te garden Wllma Teegarden Bug ne Turner Robert Wagner Lawrence Walker Mar garet Welch Agnes Wh1tacre Garnet Whtt acre Kerth Wrble The Sophomore Class began the year W1tl'1 an enrollment ot hftyhve members New members who enrolled durrng the term were Kexth Wrble and Iumor Iester Durlng the year Leo lettnes Rrchard Freeman Phylhs Fear and Iunror Iordan wrthdrew Our sponsors were Mrss Morton and Mr McBr1de Our ofttcers were as follows pres rdent Tom McKean vrce presrdent Bob Srm mons secretary treasurer Wanda Bantz ad vrsers Betty Racer and Bob Wagner We held a backward party on Decem ber 6 at the l-hgh School Bu1ld1ng Iames Ford 2, 5 e , ' ' . 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't , e ' , . 1 , e 9 , ' , .2 Frances Anderson Lloyd Anderson Harry Beeks Torn Berry leanne Burson Ellabelle Cale Kathryn Conner Mary Lou Evans Irene Fear lanrce Ford Wesley Fulton Charles Garrett loe Gdr rrson Herbert Gray Donald Gum Betty Hawk Francrs Hawk Bllly Hawk Martelle Helm Bllly Huffman Leona Iohnson Betty lones Margaret Lrnn Rrchard Love Fred McD1rrn1t Ruth Merchant Carol Morgan Iurnor Needler Ruth Ann Norton Rrchard Pence lack Pugh Melvrn Rrsrnger lunror Hog ers Shlrley Srmmons Irrnrny Smrth Iaclcre Srnrth lack Stone Nell Towns Norman Town send Charles Vernon Paul Whrte Donald Whlte The sponsors ot the erghth grade are MISS Collrns and Mrss lolrnson Norman Townsend trorn Roll rs our only new student Our convocatron was a scene of the last days ot schools of yesterday Our class orlrcers were elected as follows presrdent Frances Anderson v1cepres1dent Donald Nhrte secretary treasurer lack Pugh boy advrser Nell Towns g1rl advrser Carol Morgan We conslder our class the best because when sornethrng IS needed the Erghth Grade IS always ready We have the nrcest class ln the burldrng after you get to know us Irrn Smrth 'S' K a sa s 'F . f , , , - , f f , - 1 V T f f . l V I V A f - f , 1 , f - - NJ ' , f ,W.., ,V f , I I I V V - , , , 1 r 1' f 1 , x 'X ' 4,-.,. 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I - 1 I I I I iwwfhl Don Adams Harold Bach Ahce Barrmq ton lames Bedwell PeqCJY Bedwell Boy Bell Clyde Bennett Paula Berr1er Tom Boland Bonnte Brlcker Donald Brown Pansy Brown Nancy Bu chanan Ieamce Cale Betty Chaney Bobby CoH1eld Robert Comstock lack Gllbert Elvrra Harvey Glenna Mae Haworth Charles Hunter Iunlor Keaqle Marrlyn Krebs Paul Lautzenhetser Mar1e McDan1el Delorls Martm lack Mrller Barbara Nert Elorse Nye Sharon Ort Patrtc1a Schuller Allce Stoner R1chard Sutton Donald Whlte loan Wh1t Paul Wlllrams Mlldred 'Wllson Ruth Wtlson We Seventh Graders entered th1s fall wrth thrrty srx students Our new members are Nancy Buchanan Sharon Ort Marllyn Krebs Altce Stoner Glenna Mae Haworth Marle McDan1el Paul Lautzenhelser Tom Boland and Paul W1ll1ams Durmq th1s year Elvlra Harvey and Paul W1ll1ams wlthdrew Our soonsors are Mlss Walter MISS Sutton and Mrs Buchanan There were about thrrty one present at our Chrrstmas exchange party December 3 Patsy Schuller Q V I A K ' ki V 1 1 1 xr lx' A I I I l Wilma Rell, Alvin Boqers, Iesse Rogers, , , M, 1 Q y I9, I A , I G' , U :qs ' ' ' - ' Q I I I f ' I I I ' - - 1 lam, Lee Barner DW1Qlll B ll lreno B nnet lack Burson Audrea Campbell Evelyn Clamme Lloyd Clamme Relda Clarnm Dor1s Coleman Charles Comsto l' lean Cunnrnqton Frances Danehy Ros man Dearduft Betty Eqley Patrtcra Elh on Donald Ely Clarence Glatth Mary lane Grove Evelyn Harden Brlly Herr Agnes Hoover Carol Howard Normal Howard Betty lettrles Floyd Iettrles Ianet Ietrres Madonna Tones Cwerald Love Bob L1ll1e Betty MCCarnrnon Brll McColly Bob McPherson Imogen Macon Earl Mahon Howard Matttson Dorts Mtles Dorrs Mrller Ioyce Morqan Kenneth Nerf Robert Par lcer Carl Rhoton Donna Rhmard Robert Rtsk Merle Roqers Raymond Rogers Rlchard Schwarzkopt Kenneth Shan non Darrell Farrs Bob Smlth Marcla Sutton Gerald Tur ner Earl Welcll Kathryn Wlurte Walter Wll son The Freshman Class entered school tlns tall wtth an enrollment of hftyerqht Two have srnce wrthclrawn They were Lewl Iohnson and Iames Teeqarden Darrel Fans enrolled durrnq the year Our class elected Bob Lrllre presrdent and Bob Smtth vrce presrdent Betty McCam mon IS our secrteary treasurer Carol Hcw ard our qrrl advtser and Don Ely our L y advrser Mlss Shadday and Mr Cratq are our sponsors Brll Herr , T 2 , ' F Q c t, e, ' , C7 ,. . 9- , , ' ' 'S . ,t . lacob Moore, Miriam Maish, Iohn Marine, ' ' . 'S I l .JO f7fu4lL Icmuary 20 1883 December 5 1943 Huqh Shuman taxthtully served the schools as a board member for nearly ten years Durmq that tlme he attended more than one hundred s1xty meetmqs m1ss1nq only one He served on the board durmq the ent1re t1me that the new Io1nt Grade School bu1ld1nq was belnq desxqned and con that made the bu1ld1nq poss1ble He always souqht the best 1nterests of the schools mdependent of pol1t1cal or personal mterests He was proqresswe taxr and cooperat1ve As we have esteemed h1s fr1endsh1p we shall chensn hts memory structed. His ardent support of the project was one ot the important factors wr oldun vu vu . N' u uh vm -N U.-pm. .4411-un pw- 0 N vm-uv 9.5. la u.. vw...--n., 4.11 .pu Q. ,..-wx Vx. M, vu, hom X0 1.1, f,..X 'U u ',. . s. 6 , 5-mt I . J, 'Y' J S ' , , wx,'.Am1,. Tniuma, - .1 . x-.1 -... 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L, ,., .xl - 'I 4 , KN it-,.---D The purpose ot the Boys Athletrc Club 1S to promote trrendshrp among the lunror I-hah bay The club alternates rts meetrnqs between recrefttonal contests rn the qym and busrness meetrnas The club oftrcers are presrdent Donald Wnrte vrce presrdent Melvm Rrsrnaer and secretary treasurer Iesse Roqers The sponsors are Mr Wnson and Mr Morqan ROLL n Adams Lloyd A cl rson H rold Bvh B dw ll H r y Be ks T lrqnt B 1 R Boll ct Bcnnctt on o ind Donn Dondld Gum Francrs Hawr: B111 Herr Bllly Huttnan Charles Hur' cr I nor K rl P ul l n Howard Mdttrson Fred Mt Dlffllll Bob McPherson Tack Mrller lurnor Needl r I ck Puqh Bob Rsk Mclvln Rsrrrrer Alun R I sse Roaers lu tor Rogers lack Srnrth lack Stone Drcrc Su tor' Nell Towns N rn an Tolvnsend L rl s V rn nrd 'mme Whrte aul l4Vh1e P Wrllzams and Walt r Vvxlson The F F A IS composed of the aqrrcultural students The members study tarmlnq and try to rm prove tarmrnq methods and farm products The F F A belreves rn the old adaqe An army travels on rts stomach so they are bendrnq all therr efforts toward tood procluctron Therr oftrcers are presrdent Euqene Gerard vrce presrdent Kenneth Kravrs secretary Claytot Ford treasurer Iohn Emshwrller reporter Lawrence Walker and watchdog Tom Brown Thrs year the chapter has purchased banners an Amerrcan tlaq and a large plaster owl cud the rndrvrduals have purchased lapel buttons emblems and banners The club has artrhated mrth the state and the ratronal F F A orqanrzatrons the club treated 250 bushels of seed oats They rn tend to do so1l, mrlk and qermmatron tests tor the communrty and also to publrsh a monthly news letter Chapter members are Robert Brown lohn mshwrller Clayton Ford Euqene Gerard Sherrr an Helm Kenneth Kravrs Merval Ivlorrrs Bob Jcn Buskrrk Vrctor Wells Lawrence Walker and Eu qene Turner Honorary Chapter Farmers are R E McBrrde the sponsor and Everett Brandenburg Green Hands are Lloyd Clamme Donn Ely Floyd Iettrres Earl Mahon Robert Parker Merle Roq ers Carl Rhoton Rrchard Schwarzkopt and Gerald Turner ' Q . - -. 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The Social Science Club has been handicapped this year by a small attendance at its meetings, usually having only nine members in attendance Mr. Hollander, prosecuting attorney ot Blacktora County, was speaker at the November meeting. He discussed county government and answered questions tor the group. The library club were guests. At the December meeting Sgt. Melvin Dicka- son was a guest and told about his training and work in the Army. The October and lanuary meet- ings were open discussions on present day topics. The club hopes to have Iudge Burns as speaker at a meeting this spring and perhaps have an exchange meeting with the Hartford City Club. The ofticers are as follows: president, Marthadel VVaiteg vicefpresident, Keith Fulton: secretaryf treasurer, Margarette Hudson, and the sponsor, Mrs. Buchanan. Rnd Ciry, Kc-ith Dick zsoti, lffith Filltort, Ecl: ff ritbtiry, 1'i.fiii1:r.ftte ll ids -ct, Vt :iv ll M ::i:1', VVrlli12 Ott, Roll-tml Sth ttllc, Vrt-ti Stttitt. Iitriibi Pinter, lfiuk l,'fr.irt'-r lflrrtlitfttf Wim, ind Kuff: lf t 5044 gm gm The music department decided that a boys' glee club was needed again this year. Since there was none last year, the boys are spending most of their time becoming organized and trying their skill at two and three part songs. They also sing many songs written especially for boys. That they had to re-organize this year is no sign that the boys aren't active in public pertaini- ances. Several of them had leads in the Christirias program. The club also sang tor the Farmers' Institute. ln the picture they are singing Silent Night First row: Kenneth Shannon, Richard Vfentz, Patil Wzisozi, Keith Fulton, Pnl Miltari, lloyd Cln:.:n Second row: Vtfxllis Ort, ldrnes Ford, N':rn.'::i Hsu-J.zrd, John E:z.shv.'ill'r, ' 1'-'Q'-nt' Wilkti Lv- F trot, Kftth tiittlzxr-nrt. Third raw: lkrnrld Ely, Kenneth Nfft, Eitl V.'eI'l: Rabi' Tusiis T511 11-Kei: Rini' Grfllltlli Winmlaf' The senior Dramatic Club intends to enter upon a program to build up the morale of the stu- dents of M. l-l. S, They intend to give at least one performance this year for the student body as a whole. The sponsors are Miss Albertson and Miss Nelson. The class officers are president, lim Phillipsg vice-president, lunior Poulson, secretary, Vera Morgan, treasurer, Betty Grove. The office of pro- gram chairman was dispensed with by an amendment to the constitution. At each meeting a com- mittee is now appointed by the sponsors to plan the following club meeting. An initiation party was held, November l5, tor the thirteen new members, and a Christmas pfirty was held at the home of Miss Nelson on Dejember 21. ROLL Wanda Bwntz, Esther Benne-'t, lessie Berrier, Avis Brown, Betty Cline, lanzes Ford, Nadine Getz, Betty Grove, Clara Hawk, Dean Herr, lanice Keigle, Betty Lee, Edna MCCt1Il1tilOI1, Tom McKean, Mary Marine, Billy Martin, Donna Mason, Vera Morgan, Ronald Nolier, Miiigfii -ft P'11k, Inn Phillips, lunior Poulson, Dorothy Beff, Betty Rose Sgt zulding, lunuetta Towns, Rose Wuiiderbauni. Jim' 'KM This year the Miss America Club has divided its meetings into three parts: business, educa- tional, and social. So far this year they have given demonstrations and playlets and have seen educational movies. On December 22 they had a caroling party and a Christmas exchange. Cn May 5 they plan to en- tertain the mothers of the club members. The officers held a meeting at the beginning of the year and planned the program for the rest of the year. The officers are as follows: president, Margaret Merchant: vice-president, Mildred Bogersy sec- retary-treasurer, Betty Racer: song leader, lean Cunningtonp reporter, Mable Feary sponsor, Miss Shadday. lztkif A111471 i' 11:1 1-.-1 inniz iqzdzt, Xia 11. 1 lfennis, Gffli T 1 ' 1: Z1f'Pl Ger ird, M1145 :ret Gibson, Evelyn Hardin, l::..:ge:.ti it -1:-., F' 1:1-- E'i.i1t:.. 2:11. ' .:g, EQl:. 11 i..ve, li- in Mlrtzri, A 'V 'l 1:11.11 in in fAcGoid11pl:, lJl'11fi:1-et Merchznt, Doris ffflllfl, l., in 1.11111 ', il', f :J 1, F: 1111-1-1' itiiittgri, Nellie fl: 1: P1111 B'-tty Roberts, Mildred Rogers, lciin Schwarz kr t J.1.::.1 I , ' r., Y. 1. A111111 V.'in1'1'1-i, ind Grrrir- li ' 97ZofzaLe46 This year the Iunior Dramatic Club is trying to prepare tor Trge Job which 1.-all tall into ilzeii hands next year, the iob ot tillinq in the vacancies created in tie Bixvon C2215 DY qiadiiqxtiny it ot taking over the morale buildina wnicz tliat club began this year. The olticers are: president, Bob Srnitgy vice-president, Betty lVTLI,,'1 iiriioiiy sei:7afi.:iy, lcyc-f Mai' aan: treasurer, Bob Lillie: reporter, lack Bursorip sponsor Miss lrzxrescrp. ROLL Lvef Birrivi, li--:iw Bwriiiwtf, P1111 t'-'ri i, li :i:.. .. fit: 'Qi-t 3' :., lr P2 l' it. t 'Qi ii .- i it ::.: Ford, Billif Hiwl-1, Atqut-:Q t'lfic'.'ffI, t ,' l'iii'::, lt E' ..1' l hit M 111: ' ful 'tim' ' .. mix. :zz 1 'l tf 1.- Rufh Ann Qii vn ltivkit- Pviiff, K'zi:it i filiiiiiifri fha. f1i:i.in rzf, 1 . th, into i fviiflitfl ggzmw The Commercial Club is tor commercial students. This club plays qames which employ skills in typinq and shorthand. By these qanies the members increase their speed in taking dictation and their speed and accuracy in typinq. So far this year they have had speeches qiveri by club meiigbers on the subject ot airlines, in addition to the Games on the typewriter. They held a Christnias excnanqe, December 3. By acauirinq greater perfection in commercial work these students will be better prepared to till positions as stenoqraphers and secretaries. They rriay even There is need in the Armed Forces tor people who can work. work in government ottices. type, take dictation, and do other office The officers ot the club are as follows: president Mary Tune Kesslery vice-president, time Barr- secretary-treasurer, Lois Hoover, sponsor, Miss Morton. ROLL Avis An'hfriy in Bur, ,nie E 111, Mi IQ., :. 1:.i E- A Kessler Og Il M :l.c:1, lo 1'1 ffizrg by if-.., M : iw ' 'he :vt-: Biffx 11'1 'W1r.!z 'ind .'.'i. Zi. iyi r Rm if--H if H f ow gm Only students not enrolled in any club are eligible for membership in the Library Club. This group meets cn regular club days with Mr. Craig, its sponsor. There are no officers. The only activ- ity of the club is presumed to be study, but evidence to the contrary such as comic books and pulp magazines is sometimes noticeable. The pictures above the boolcshelves are, from left to right: Sir Galahad , The Cleaners , ana Spring The five trophies shown represent, from left to right: the 4-Team Tourney, l938-39: the Tri- County League Softball Champs, l943-447 Winner of 4-Team Tourney, i942-43, Tri-County League Softball Champs, i942-43, Second Team Tourney Winner, l93B-39. An additional trophy, that for the Four4Team 'Tourney of 1943-44, has been added since the pic- ture was taken. my gm The girls glee clubs have been very active this year. They have sung at the Chapel programs, o ristmas program, and Farmers Institute. In class the girls have been singing some sacred num- bers such as the Christmas carols, Alleluia , and Fairest Lord Iesusf' They have also been work- ing on some peppy, two and three part songs such as The Band, Come to the Fair, and the Big Brown Bear . on Those in the picture are: l'ir:rt rfvwz 11 zrfg :rwt C-Effilld, Fritz: 11 Bild: Ll it tit., Irencg Bi nr. 'ziol Howard, Fxiiricos Lfmohy, Kathryn White, TVTLIClOIHl I ltirifxi, Pzity H1 ,ri, M-:ry line Grpivi lQ31fz1i'x . SV' i'r' i ' 'iii H'1'.-sk, Ajrxfi ' Evffvrz i.'l:::.:itt, Bitty 1. ..-, Kellie Nai,r'o:g, Billie Berry, Miriin Maish, Pat Pugh, T, 'rig :1 A 'F-i y Hts: Q '.'f'1:te, Rcberii K1I'::.ae:, fine: lfftrzcsi, Third T C'::'.:t.:: Air. .e t ' To airden, flirty :z . -i'::'.'er, Lozs Hscver, lpzriuettz Towns, lean Barr, lune Bzrr, A'1Gr': 7. f.ft: : IIE? '..-2521.121 IQ111 arrr' -r, fear T .lY1 Bef'y f!IcCi:zx.mo:i lrtioqehe Helm, Audrea Campbell, Alice fufiy Rxmirs Sljrzz Gizr-iii, Mizry 'L Airy, Enxci T . eri, Avis Anthony, Hope Mcllirmit, Margaret Park, Es'li-7 Ef:i..e'z, Rib, :rg Yffirziufi, 'c', :' lfizrfti r f 1.7, B' xrier, Gertrijrjr P: T oziii Smith, Mxry El r. Bfefky, Mary lurw Kessler, Ruth Ernsliwiller, Marjorie Fields, lfzrjzxf 111-11 Bitton, T-J,r ,: l' xinw Htittzt. . M: 11 xr, loin Schwwzlcopf, :nd ixmce Keagle. 29 ln spite of the shortage of materials the senicrs managed to publish on annual. We were very successful in our annual drive, We were divided into three teams: the Air Corps, Marines, and WAVES. The Marines and Air Corps both consisted of girls, while the WAVES were the boys. We raised part of our funds from a scrap drive. The literary staff includes the editorein-chief, Margarette Hudsong literary editor, Nadine Cfetzg senior editor, Ruth Emshwillerg snapshot editor, Keith Fulton and Keith Diclcasony class poet, loan Murphyg joke editor, Mary Marineg calendar editor, Clara Hawk: athletic editor, Eugene Gerard: activities editor Cclubsl, Betty Groveg activities editor Cmusic and dramaticsl, lunuetta Townsg art editors, Roberta Kilander and Lois Hoover: typists, Mary Ellen Beetley, Alice May Rogers, and Ioan Murphy. Miss Albertson is our literary adviser, and Miss Walter, our art adviser. Those on the business staff are: Paul Wilson, business nianagery Mary lune Kessler and Beatrice Weaver, subscription managers: Fred Smith and Rolland Shadle, advertising managers. Mr. Wil, fnunczl ln addition to the projects that have been done by former Student Councils, such as locker in' spection, pep sessions, decorating the auditorium for the four-team tourney, and selling schedule pen- cils, the Council has also sponsored two other proiects this year. Through efforts of the Student Councils in the past few years a motion picture machine has been secured. Under the direction of the Student Council this year, a benefit picture was sponsored. The proceeds from this, in addition to a gift from the treasury of the Student Council, made it possible to finish paying for the motion picture machine and to provide for a free movie to be shown once each month. In order to help the service men keep in touch with the school the Student Council published a school news digest to be sent to each service man who had formerly attended school at Montpelier. Seated: Marjorie Fields, Betty Racer, Carol Howard, Frances Anderson, Patsy Schuller. Standing: Homer Bell, Avis Anthony, Don Ely, Bob Lillie, Bud Cary, Iunior Storer, Tom McKean, Ralph Martin, Betty Cline, Bob Wagner. son is our business adviser. so Q The Art Club is very important this year as they make the posters and do any other iob which requires artistic slcills. They intend to enter upon several different types of art this year and also to have talks given by members of the club. The requirement for membership is that the person must be a high school student either taking art or having been in Iunior Art Club. The officers are as follows: president, Charles Lamott, vice-president, Vonona Smith: secretary- treasurer, Roberta Kilanderg sponsor, Miss Walter. ROLL F1 .Zfrry Gritfxtl, ' ran Hcn-.' :rd Paul Krrsizner, H:bcr': Kil-xndsr, fhzrics l.'1:nc't, Clyde Neff, Bill Smith, Vrnonfx Smith, Vcrnon Jmu mm , ,iefwiar The Friendship Club is primarily for promoting friendship among the members of the club. They sing songs suggested by the members and accompanied by Miss Sutton on the piano. A great pastime of the service men is singing or listening to someone else sing, Even while marching and working, they sing, lf they could hear these girls, l'm sure they would appreciate their songs very much. The officers of this club are as follows: president, Marcia Sutton: vicefpresident, Mary lane Grovef reporter, Frances Andersony secretary, lrene Fear. y ROLL vi qc Frznzes Anon-ran Piney n, Alinff Ezrrzncjton, Peggy Bedn-:eil f-firing Bursizg, Ellixbelle Colo, leoznice Carle, Betty Chaney, Evfiyti Clarzzznf, Kxthryn Cgrzr. Mary Lit: Evtns, Irene F-fir, Mary lznf- Grovi, E5-tty Hawk, Glftrtnz Haworth, Martelle Helm, Betty lpHf1p5, lanet ltgttrr-fx, Rita Ann F Star, Leong Iohnson, Marlyn Krebs, Mwrzzrrt Linn, lmnpoigone Maron, ltoloris Mzrfxn, Marie McDaniel. Sub Merchant fern Miles, ij 1 fllcrgun, Boise Nye, Shdrzrz Ort, '. xy: HL-tt Patsy Sfqhuller, Alice Stoner, Martzx Sutton, Ioan Vfhite, .,u'?1 '.'.':ls:r1. 3 v 2 43 fi The Student Aizixirs Cerxiiriitiee CilViLiGCi inte the foiiowinq siiiffcorrnnittees: tinonce, Miss Nei' sony rnovies, Mr. McBride Gfifj Mfzry Mczrine' gcnienjzrr Mx. Craig rind Inu Piriiliesg points, Mrs. Buf Cnuncin ond Vern Mcrqzznq Siueerii 'feuzxgi Mr. Vfilsezr ,:n:i Iunier Storer. All Club and zzctrvzty fuzics exrsencied must Ave been checked ivy Miss Nelson, wno nos been duly crutitorized and bonded fer trzrgrt duty, it wrxs the duty ei ine n.3vie ucrrriiixtifie In 4 '--' 3 ' fiiiiijilivj, und rrroieet suitoiuie niotion pictures tor trre student body onee eaxsgr TIIQIITLI. PiCiilIf.g3 si etvn during tire your included Uur Constitutionf' Target for T3:'r1q2.t' 'PQ1rii11I:.eI1tf1ry Pregefiuraf HK:I1L'L'!,' Yc,.ur Enefny Iczrvcrnw Hizxruorzese Reiocotionf' 'Expicrinq wif: X-rays, Trees ter Teiiigrrg '.-.' ,' Tfurves et Color 'Margie vs. Science, and Ever Science Eden. Tire ccxieneor cernrnittee :node igge schedule ter xiii scireoi events. The point Connnittee deterriiineci tzie nurnber ot points te be uiiowed tor eocn extra-Curricular Gctivity find Giso tire tetoi number ef points ony student zniqiit licrve at any one tirne in relation to his scnoicxstic standing. ' Hnalwl, rigrpese gi tial- .litg1ie'g.: Byzrj as T: diregft Q : j sur-ervise czii inf- otnietic octivities Ot tire sciiooi, The Atliietge Beard Cc-:gjerfeii '.'Ilfl. :Eye Qzgverrpitient ZIQLIIII this your by oiterinq und rrietintcnninq 3 jenysiccri edusczticn preqrcztp te riuiid the keys and grris rylzysiccziiy, Ln order tiicrt tiiey rniqht be betf ter equipped fer seine Cf :lie duties that lie nizeoe Cf tlrern. TL F1 1 1: ' 1, 'Lie ' ' Lx: - : '1' ' 'nc Cirzrir 11 LL:n3ett. ' Tferjiri, T Ucilins. Hwmqx om ' nil I t l The Senior Class ot '43 pre- sented the mystery, Wings Qver Washiiigton , May l. The play was directed by Miss Albertson and was a huge success. Dr. Benjamin Hardy tArnos Sandoe? and his assistant, Harvey Hall tStanley lettries? are working on a new ray machine. Dr Hardy is very absent mind d and has to be re mnd ed ot everything by his sec retary Fran Logan tMarJorie Nelson? Things become exciting a er a chermst Hal Summers tlohn Welch? and his daugh ter Bess tHelen B rry? arrive For instance N ra a house maid CMargarct Ann Frcncis? is killed by poisoned wat r which was intended tor D Hardy Some ot the suspicious characters about the house are Mrs Stokes tie hous keeper CButh Al e Sholty? who always shows up very unexp ctedly Harry Seville cornptroller ot Central Univer sity CBoger Clements? who lc always close to Dr l-lardys laboratory and Olga Koros telev CDorothy Kelley? who tries to get Frans brother Boo flames Pownall? to tell her ot Dr Hardys experiments It a es Hiram l Wilriiore police otticer Clarnes Poulson? and Grace Stevens an P B l agent CMildred Morgan? t clear up the mystery Www- lr 49 the lumor Clas presented the olcty Salad Days Thosc in the play acted their parts in a very capable manner The play was directed by Miss Nelson Nancy Cloan Murphy? and Peter Harnrrtcnd Clim Phillips? are agog over a surprise planned tor then by their parents tBill laccson ana Avis Ant ony? The surprise turns out to be a dud in the o rson ot a cousin Clementine tlunuetta Towns? whom the Ham mend youngst rs have r Jer seen Wien e cousin arrives Nancys boy friend CDean Herr? starts dressi g up and going a out wit nlementine Peter is int rested 1 anything n W He is at resent experimenting wit the crossing of a carnation and a geraniurn For some reason his girl triend Sylvia CB tty Grove? does not wish to play second tid dle to a plant Everything turns out well at' r the flower is accidently lctlled by Mrs Pa lcer CMary Marine? Mrs Hammond and Cl rnentine ' e , r' - , , Q H- ' rs 1 k-'I A - 1 I , . . Q . M, r I'. 'I 1- 1 Q. . , , t, ic, . , -e J ' A , , r , , , . , , , . - tk, . , . , a 1 , , o r ez A r S A', . W . L ' , Y Q ' ' , no , , . . . se . .ei . l. ' ' , ' ' ' ,n N. , L ,Lg , A . .A , . 1 t .. r. l xy ...xo . . V C fl C G- , p , r:1 rr , .1 , . A . , , - C , A - , . , e. . Band The band th1s year has per formed at all the home bas lcetball games both by play rng rn the prt between games and by marchrng rn drfferent formatrons at the half of the frrst team game Some of the new preces whrch the band has learned have been waltz es and stunt preces as well as marches There are thrrty members rn the playrng band and twenty four 1n the marcn mg band As a specral feature whrle marchrng the grade 4' school twrrlers performed two or three tlmes along wrth the hrgh school twrrlers ,,-' The twlrlers from the hrgh school are Audrea Campbell 1 Brown The twrrlers from th grade school are Sue Smrth Helen Wall and Harold Ever hardt Those rn the band are Avr Anthony lack Burson Ieann Burson leanrce Cale Bett Ann Clrne Wrllrarn Cromer Mary Lou Evans Clayto Ford Bob Gadbury Bett Grove Mary lane Grove Pau Kershner Betty Lee Iohn Ma rrne Mary Manne Donn Mason Tom McKean Ioyc Morgan Vera Morgan Ioa Murphy Clyde Neff Honal Noller Dorothy Reff Wrlm Beff Eva lean Sholty Patt Shreve lackre Smrth Marcr Sutton Drck Wagner an Bose Wunderbaum Several of the students who are rn band are lrkewrse rn orchestra rn addltron to the prano and strrng members The frrst publlc performance for the orchestra was the Chnstmas program Other performances mclude Farmers lnstrtute and Commencement A favorrte among the numbers whrch we have learned th1s year 1S the Oracle by Otrs Taylor Our selectrons have vaned from a medley of Chrxstmas Carols and shorter preces such as romances waltzes and marches especrally composed for orchestras t overtures Those rn the orchestra are lack Burson leanne Burson leanrce Cale Betty Ann Clrn Wrlham Cromer Mary Lou Evans Bob Gadbury Glorra Garrett Paul Kershner B tty Lee Donna Mason Edna McCammon Vera Morgan Ronald Noller Margaret Park Dorothy Retf, Wrlma Retf, Eva lean Sholty, lack Smrth, Drck Wagner, and Rose Wunder baum The orchestra rs under the drrectron of our new mus1c rnstructor, Mrss Sutton , . -Q, .1 I I I V 4 I E .. 1 . . 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Then if the bo is physically fit he is given strenuous exercises The purpose of these ercises wht li are given one hour daily three hours week to build muscles whrch are not exer c1sed very much in ordinary work and play ln the phy'-1 al fitness program the boy :rre also taught obedience sportsmanship and leader shrp Some of the exercises that re given to the boys are push up rope climbing wind mill obst cle rdces duck walk and working on the bars These exercises build up the abdominal arm shoul der leg and neck muscles ,UlldlI.4dJ.CLl1.?LfI'l2AA, Since so many boys and lien have be n inducted into tie armed forces vacancies have been created wl ici have to be filled y women To perform these Jobs efficiently wo en need to be clly it T1 school progra of physical ftnesf: s given to mak girls strong and healthy but no overtramed or mus le bound Some of the muscles that are strengthe ed by this prograrn are those of the shoulder and back Twe s oulaer muscles cr sc strengthened that each girl can support reducing and abdonnh l strengt iening f r tie correction of improperly proportioned ures and sluggish systems aused by weak abdominal muscles and for building up bond b tween nerves Gnd mtscles Games for dev opir g int r st skil s t e sr irit of combat and obedience to rules rso part of t e 1 tysica s rogrcm fcr gir s QT E3 CITQ Qne obie tive o t s program is tc e the girls how to b come healthy and o keep healthy Y t ex' , I ,C . CI , is ' up o f a n ' t , e ' - ' l , Q 1' l , ' . lt . J ' ' ' , in L phystc' f'. le ' F ni r A ' ' .L c i ' e ' , t ' c . . , n ' . , leg, . . 1 if ' . e ' l. ' h weight by her arms. Exercises are given for correct posture, poise, graceful walking, hip ', ',a.c, lc'.yor ' ' ' iiq- ' c : , ' 1 . ' ' th e xi 1 , el 3' ' e e , lc, Ei 3 , ' rl A h high school get 'c l fitness p ' ' l . ' c' f 511- ' N teafn ' ' e t Q hurle Lu 1 Q11 Iumor Storer R cud Sk dl Jkzcnfm, Univ, m Her Inu PIIIHHJS Bud Carey US-'U' Fred Suutn Homer Bell ag if Ea 5 '35 5, - A I -lp Q zrw' . vw 3 , 'V 1 I' - - R sf . lb f wa, Q xv A fi 5 . ,K .FRS 3 3 I 13 fi W AL,, V 4 I -f fb- , V 8 .u. 3 QQ av in V A , 6 Q M 4 3 lip . Q' X . H , nn il AmAl m' 1 4 .L Q W, Q J ' ,K . , 7, ' I 3 .. ., f H A -. , Q k -- mfg xi K 4' 5 ,i ' ' -- M rf K: - .. In i f Y Eg ' Wx. ff A 'MW 5 .SV Ml 5 I X ' i ,X , '-- 2 15 W 3 'fi Q , Q, 0 ' - u m ' 2 4, 2 7 v - ff 5 1 1 Dec . 9 r ' I QU 1 :QI Q ' ' ' Paqmq,ilr.a, Panafax Fred Smith lFattyl capta1n HIS Oblllly to thmk and play fast are very lmportant to the team HIS fast one handed shots have helped to w1n many a game He IS a sen1or and has been on the team for four years Chcxrle., Lamott lChuckl HIS Gblllly to take the ball ott both backboards and to get away for one handed shots has held the morale of the team th1s year He IS also a sen1or and has been on the team three years Inn Ph11.l.l.pS Clftedt Red lS a forward who IS the work horse on the team and who also makes shots count from near the foul c1rcle He lS a sen1or and has been on the team three years Mr Crmg Homer Bell tW1mpyJ He IS small but mlghty and when a basket IS needed Homer makes 1t He too lS a sen1or and has been on the team three years Rolland Shadle fButchl Butch 13 a Very dependable guard and he also possesses an eye for the basket He has been on the team two years but he Wlll graduate th1s year Bud Cary CBudl Bud 1S a Junror w1th plenty of speed He w1ll be back next year to push the Pacers on to more VlClOfl9S Iunxor Storer Clumorl He IS a ta1thful player who would rather play ball w1th the Pa ers than Wllh any other team We shall expect th1s speedy player back next year Dean Herr lHersheyl He IS another sen1or who w1ll be m1s5ed for h1s defens1ve ab1l1ty He has played on the team three years Mr Crcnq lDavel He coaches the f1rst and second teams He QIVGS courage and advlce to the Pacers so that they w1ll w1n lt the referees too would heed h1s good advlce the Pacers would w1n all the1r games George Clark lCurlyl George has served the team as student manager for tour years He lS rlght there when the boys need a plece of tape a stlck of gum or some good adv1ce on how to play ball A sen1or he w1ll be mlssed by next years team George I .fuk - I I. 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I l I I I I.. - I ' 1 .I I- I u Pacers Take Opener Beatmq Hartford Clty By Score Of 39 35 Befole an OVCIHOW C10Wd the Montp ller P3LC1S won lhell filst blsketball game of the season Monday evemng when they de leated the Hartfold Clty Alle dalee, on the local flool 39 to 35 One of the lalgest clowds ey 1 to w ltness a basketball game hele enjoyed the thlllls and ex cltement of the contest The standlng room only slgn was out b6fO16 the fourth quart rs of the filst contest started Coaeh Irelands Alledales took the lead fOl a few moments eally ln the fOLlllll qualtel by a scole of 30 to 29 but for the remaln del of the game th P30615 wele IH the lead The Pacels spalked by Fred Smlth galncd an eally lead ln the fllbl half whleh end ed ln favol of tl1e home team 25 to 12 In the thlld qualtel the All dales Started hlttlng the bas ket scorlng five field goals and two flee throws whlle l1OldlI'1g MOntpe1le1 to one bucket and flee th1OW The fourth qualtel stalted wlth a SCOIB of 28 to 24 ln favol of the Pacers Pacers Swamp The Petroleum Panthers By Score of 50 to 16 The Montpeller Pac rs smart lng f1Ofl1 last F1ld8yS defeat at the hands of the Roll Red Roll CIS swamped the Petroleum Pan thers 50 to 16 ln a game played Tuesday evenlng on the Pan thels court Pacers Defeat Roll In Excltrng Game Frlday 37 to 29 Th Montpellel Pacers won thelr elghth game of the season Fllday nlght when they defeated Roll '37 to 29 on the Roll coult CEB Pacers Wm One Slded Game From Iackson Center Frlday 5826 The Ml7Hl1JCl10I Pacers l1f1dCl th dlleetlon of Cellell Davld C 112 1 l lllell seeond game 11 s 1 n tone slded lf when they defeated Jaekson Cen tel F11d IX exenlng 58 to 26 The Jaguals hosts to the Pacels were handlcapped by havlng a neallx new team th15 year and llso by haylng ECIY few subs Pacers Outclassed By Speedcats In Frlday Nlqht Game The Montpeller Pacels lost the season when they clashed w1th the DUDhllk Speedcats Frl day Hlglll lt Dunkllk A stlong Dunkllk telm defeated the Pac IS 38 to .35 The Paeels neyer ln the lead made 1 stlong bld fol Y1ClOly IH the final pellod Montpeller Beats Roll To Wm 12th Annual Bllnd Tourney Here The Montpeller Pacers up et the Roll Red Rollers Satulday mght to wln the champlonshlp honols of the 12th Annual Bllnd TOUIUGY The Red Rollels were hard pl sed to wln ln then af tel noon game and lost tllell Hlst game of the season to the pac ers 36 to 26 Immedlately followlng the game a beautlful bronze tlophy was presented to Coaeh Dayld Clalg and hls t am by Lt Max Prlce hele on leave fI0l2ll hls SlHl1OD lt Camp Clowdll Mo Paul Penrod spokesman lOl the Montpellel Volunteer Flre de plltment plesented a slnall sll yer loylng cup as '1 spoltsman shlp IVR nd to Wlllllm Payne c ntel of the R011 Red Rollels Pacers Meet Defeat At the Hands of the Roll Red Rollers The Montpellel P3CClS came out on the Sllilll end of a 40 to stole Fllelly exenlng w len y a llst l'Il0X1I'lg te IIN lllblll Roll IH the loell gym Bo 1 te 11118 l11d been undefeated so 111 lllls season and the fast and hnd fought game w as expeeted The Red Rollels 11 team of vet elans flom last season plomlses to be one of the best teams IH thl sectlon of th state In F11 day mghts g1me 1ga1nst the Pllels they showed 3 llghllllflg, sp ed 1nd a good eye 101 lL blsket Pacers Defeat 27 25 Wednesday Nlght The Montpellex Pleers w on an eleeltlng game Wednesday mght ln the last few lmnutes of play when SlOlC1 tossed ln a b1sket lo bleak a t1e seole and end the glme at 27 to 25 OXLI the Ches ter Centel Indllns The game played ln th Montpeller gym was 3 close one 1191115 all the w ay TlllS 1 the 10th tlme ln tl1e l1st fou1 59315 that the game be tween the two teams has ended wlth 3 Hlalglfl of three pOlHlS or ess Pacers Tr1m Rldqe vllle But Lose To Warren by Score of 37 to 33 Th Montpeller Pacels bloke exen ln two basketball games played over the week end F11 day nlght they tlaveled to Rldgeyllle where they defeated th Cossacks 41 to 35 but on Sat urday nlght they were hosts to the Llghtnmg F119 flom Walren and were defeated 37 to 33 . . . . . . . . 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AM ---L0 Pacers Beat Hartford Crty Frrday Nlght By Score of 33 25 The Montpelrer Pacers started off the 1944 eason last Frrdrrx evenrng bv def rtrng the Hart ford Clty Arredales Z3 to 25 The game played at Hartford Crty was the Prcers 12th grme and therr nrnth wrn rnd tht second trme they haxc deferted tlrrrr county rrxals the Arr drrles Pacers Defeated By Chester Center In Close Game 3029 An oxerflow crowd of eager basketball fans spent 1 1111111111 evenrng Frrday at the Chester Center gym Where the Chester Montpelrer Pacers 30 to 29 Wrth never more than fire pornts drf ference rn the scorrng, the Plc ers battled hard all the way only to come out on the short end ot th final score The Indran out for revenge after two pre vlous defeats at the hands of the Montpelrer five outscored the Pacers on free throws makrng 12 out of 20 Whrle the losers made 9 out of 20 Pacers Drub Albany By 44 28 In Local Gym Frrday Nlght For th 11 10th vrctory of the season the Montpelrer Pacers downed a highly regarded team from Albany on Frrday nrght rt the local gym by a score of 4-1 to 28 The Wrldcats who rank hrgh rn thrs seasons play kept the outcome doubtful durrng the first half of the game but wer n match for the Pacers durrng the thrrd qu 11tcr Lrberty Wrns From Pacers rn Net Game Flghtlrlf., 111 uphrll brttle 'rll the way tht Lrberty Centrr Lrons de feated the strong Montpelrer P'1c ers on the Lrb rty Center eourt Vtednrsdry nrght 23 to 22 Pacers Are Vrctors Over Pennvrlle Team By Score of 38 to 27 The Montpelrer Pacers pu them elyrs back rnto the wrn column Frrday nrght by defe rt mg the Pennvrlle Bulldogs 38 to 27 The wrn w rs the elcy n 1 thrs serson rn fifteen strrts fo Coach Drxe Crargs men Rampagrng Pacers Prove Too Fast For Portland Panthers The Montpelrer Pacers mark ed up then twelfth wrn of thr eason Frrday nrght by defeatrng, the Portland Panthers 33 to 26 PACERS TROUNCE REDKEY FOR FOURTEENTH WIN For th 11 fourteenth vrctory of the season the Montpelier Pac er trounced the Redkey Wolx es on the local court Saturday nrght by '1 score of 55 to 33 After berng behrnd only once rn the first perrod the Pacers 1 adrly walked aw IX from the Redkey qurntet The first perrod ended rn faxor of the Crargmen 13 to 8 whrle durrng the second stanza each team made 8 pornts to makr th hcrlftrme score 21 to 16 Montpeller Is Sectron Champ Gpecral to The Journal Gazette? Hrrtford Crty Feb 14 Mont rer strged 1 fourth perrod drrxe tonrght to bert Hrrttord Crty rn thr seetroncrl finrl 32 to Hartford Crty appe rrrd to hold 1 eomrnrndrng le rd rt the end of e 1 1nd the s wart strll ahe d rt the t1 perrod 23 to 19 but Montpelrer racked up 13 pornts rn the finrl perrod wrth Guard Smrth gettrng the wrnnrng basket rn the last rnrnute of plrx He lead llls team w 1th 10 porrlts w 1tl1 Johnson top prng Hrrttord Crtv wrth 13 In thr semr finals Hrrtord C won from R d Ku -13 to Sb IIIC1 Montpelrer took Pennxrll 40 to 37 Monlpelxer P1 1 lr s 1'Ia1-lid Cy c 1V rot Hrlt Score Hartford Clty 19 Montpeller Wrns From Trger Frve A field gorl by Smrth rn the closrng seeonds of plat enabled the Montpelrer Pacers to edge out the Bluffton Trgers 29 to 28 the final home game of the s a on for the Bluffton team The game was hard fought throughout wrth score berng tred at 8 all rt the end ofthe nrst per rod The loeals forged ahe rd rn the second Canto to cl 11m the long end of 3 14 to 10 half trme score Bluffton took an early 17 to 11 adxantage at the outset of the thrrd quarter but saw the Pacers knot the count at 17 wrth three mrnutes of the p rrod lrft to plq5 1 1 1 if 1 1 re P . . . . . . . , ' h h I L ' L e 1 A ' - ' 1 I 1 s 4 ' Z' ' ' Y l ' i - . 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Folded, Tle Ponres have had an out tanatna r card thts year Trey rave last only our aarnes tnts season Next yec thes boys wrll be an he rnarn sauad so we shall b loolcrnq forward to a qaad frst t am aqarn next year PLAYERS Frrst raw Drck Hoover lesse Batns Tarn McKean Brchard lanes Balph Marttn Myron Whybrew Kerth Wtble Second raw Kenneth Neff Brll McCally Bab McPherson Wayne Vtfaan r Norrnan Haw ard Paul Ford lahn Marrne luntar Paulson Dwraht Belt Svfflfall The softball tearn had a supertar record thrs year by not lasrna a tr e rn t Tn County League The Pacers were presented or be tutrful softl Ill t ryauts PLAYERS Paul Wall prtcher Fred Srnrth short stop and catcher Dean Herr art her and s fart held hm Phrlhps left held lunrar Sarer short stop Bud Cary second ase Gerard Macon catcher and rrqht held Horner Bell thtrd base Charles Larnatt frst OJS9 Max Bedwell center held Gearae Clark rtaht held Balph M rttn left held and center held lesse Barns held D1 k Hoover held Tam McKean catch r and held Btchard lanes held Bob Buck ley hela luntor Paulson second base Dwrqat Bell hrst base Tn County League Schedule We They We They Bo Ba Albany Albany Dunkrrlc 2 Dunkrrlc I T O rr f s e ' . l l f l' v- e ' t . Ay I 9 l e ' . 3 ' Q ,, a Jar ' he 3 , A ' K ,i A ,iff rajalgy fiijifli this year far winning all six qarnes that were played. The boys on the tearh were selected hy r . ' - '. A L ' tc t e ' 5 ' A ' , A J ' t A : , lD I ' 1 V, T . I T W A i if . ' 1 'c , ' 1 , . e ' 7 ' , ' 7 ' f , : A , : T l , ' , l - ll , ....,.,,,, l6 7 ll T .a,a 25 U H23 3 ' A ,, 3 T . O I4 ' 8 3 J Mum, Mauna, This year the Sunshine Club was disbanded and replaced by the G.A.A. The members have played soft-ball and bas- l-:etball and have even taken bikefhikes. They intend to do some tumb- ling alonq with more hikes and soft-ball in the spring. Miss Collins is touqheninq them up so that they can qo into the armed forces and do their part. Their officers are as follows: president, Carol Howard: vice-president, Audrea Campbell: secre- tary, Doris Coleman: treasurer Frances Dan- ehyp and sponsor, Miss Collins. ROLL Billie Berry, Audrea Campbell, Doris Coleman, Frances Danehy, Betty Eqly, Patty Ellison, Carol Howard, Madonna Tones, Miriam Maish, Donna Rinard, Kathryn White. Ul1A,h.qd,l.C6lLflllCHfLOI'L Girls Physical Education is for the qirls who are not in Physical Fitness. 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V 1 301. 11y ' , 1 ' 'Q111' 1 ' 1 1 ' - 4,1 fnil, 11 perrod has been lengthened to torty mrnutes About the mrddle ot tae month a balcony 111eet1ng w s leld t pr 1 ote tl VV r Fu arrx When Mr Morgan explarned twat part ot the r11o1 y lrom tlns drrve would d to pay to plaau tn the courtyard at Hartford becrrrng all your names and rart for U S C e r wl rc you c uld en,oy we students vere re lly rnterested Another balcony meetrng was held tte same veek to launch the Annual suns rr fron arrv l onsrsted of an orrgrncl skrt rut on by several members o the S nror Cass Tl r t rrs s l suoscrrptrons were torm a twa grrls 1 re rr or s an re MC Tlll W A V E S The contest was btg success lor v e went away over our auotr Teachers Assocrc tron last week rnec nt r welcanre two day va atrc l l y You are lu ky lu rece-rve 1 lette tw wt or we ve r 1 1 tu y s c rn all week SOIIIG ot us stua nts helped tl1e tea hers rssu Ratrcn ook 1 Y e rce ty 1 c 1 1 only an 1 a rs go l Today we are to hold a pep sessron to pre, 1 e us for bcatrng Harttcra next tvf V113 r 1 t w1ll be our trrst task tball ga ne l 11 sure you ll want to know that SQCIQ R Q n1gl1t Srncerely ,x Calendar Ealrt r lrr 1 -'th '.-N25 5 Annua 0 1 Ncx A O Dear Graduates Well we won t'1e Harttord garr e 30 to do That day there vv s mu ll excrt o 11s gcr revrved our old rrvalry Cn Prrday of that same v eek we played lackson there a11d won Many ot our subs dlayed tor the regulars durrng that gan e The week begrnnrng November 8 was Amerrcan Educatron Week Our trst crapel servrce wa held w1tl1 the Rev Stano of the Frrst B rrtrst Cl1urcl1 as speaker Qur old trrend Sgt Dee Towns gave us a g rmpse of 11oder11 army lrte 1 c tclk 1 our Armr t1c Day corrrmemoratron serv1ce November ll Cn Frrday 111 the audrtorrunr we had a movre Qur Constrtutron wlnch gave us a good rde ol tl1e problems that arose as our Constrtutron was bomg dralted The week begrnnmg November l5 was a nu y one tor several crganrzatrons CD11 Monday ev enrng the Ravon Dramatrc Club mrtrorted rts new members Enterrng the darkened bundrrg tl ey were blrndtolded and led about over the bu ldrng whrle eerre sounds trlled the atr Al tre ola member ot the club were hoarse the next day After a grr ly operatron had been performed on eacfr 1 W member the club assembled rn the lrbrary to e oy stunts put on by the new members and co oa and sandwrches served by me old members Gn Tuesday, the srxteenth, we played Petroleum there and won thrs game by a good tlght rrgnt ' l r T a 1 o on are , a nd ' . 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A- 1 lv ' ' , 1 A 1 ' I T ' ' ' . l 'z A s , '13 ' 1 1 ' , ' A A ,Pi , A 1 A 1? to the end The next day the Tumors began therr rnagazrne subscrrptron dr1ve to rarse funds for the IunrorSen1or re eptron The S rnor class ad tts p rrty that mght As the boys had sold the most Annual subscnptrons tr grrl tr rt d t ern to a larg supper wrth plerr y ot trlend chrcken cake and other good thlngs We played Cootre at our pdrty and were havmg so much fun when nlne oclock carne that Mr Morgc n let us play another hour srnce we w re grown up senlors Tne Art Club held tts party on Thursday mght Cn Frrday Lrncoln s Gettysburg Address was read rn all the classes ln honor of that great presldent We played Dunkrrk that nrght and tdont cry too much? were beaten by three pomts Th tlnrd week ot November was now at hand On Monday we had a movle called Target Tonrght Tns was tt e prctur ot a thrrlhng bornbrng rard over Germany We have now pard or our n w rnovle ma nn and sl all have tree WOVIQS often thrs year That sa ro Monday evenrng the lunlors h rl therr class party Then on Tuesday there wa ulty arty and drgnrtrrd games of course re played by the teachers Wcdne day rug rt we played Q hester Cer tfr here and Chold your breathl we won The next two days ll TIIQSQIVIITQ v rcatron gave us a brea 1 g spell to emoy our turkey I hope you entoj d turkey too Srncerely Clara Pd! lW 'mmf fsh q'5l'u?nbfh'vtfbt -Q 7?ptQl'3m'mlmd 'el Montpel1er Hlgh School December 24 Dear Graduates Durlng the week ot November 29 we brought rn our penmes Gn Thursday at teachers meetrng rmportant problems were drscussed naturally A b1g day Wednesday for the photographer was her d hverrng th Senrors prctures He also pl otographed clubs and other groups We played Rrdgevrlle Frrday there Tms game was a one srded at'ta1r w1th Peher maklng almost all the pomts Gn Saturday nrght we played Warren but los On December 13 we began our practrce for t e Chrrstmas play Durmg that Week both thc Freshmen and the Frrendshrp Club had parttes Everyone wanted a Chrrstmas party you know Frrday the l7th we played Roll and tcross your hngersl won aga1n The trrst day of tne thrrd week we were drsmrssed at noon because ot no water Gn Tuesday ev emng at the home ot Mrss Nelson the Semor Drcmatrc Club held a party Grits were exchanged and a swell trurt dessert was served The Home Economrcs Club our domesttc club also held rt Chrrstmas party that evemng On Fr1day came the b1g day ot the Chrlstmas play whrch began a one thrrty It was a good old tashroned play wrth angels shepherds Mary and Ioseph The grade school hrldren were also rn the play They wore whrte caps and sang Chrlstmas songs Now ot course comes our Chrrstmas vacatron Everyone IS W1Sl'11I'1Q each other Merry Chr1st mas and buymg grtts so l close wrth Merry Chrrstmas to you Calendar Edrtor Clara . f , A , ' e 3 tr ' r ' ', . a L , ' ' x , t ' ' ' ' re s e lt, e ,, J , , . , , L V , - . 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N Aprtl l4 Movmg Prcture X Aprrl 21 Freshman Convocat1on Vt May 5 Senror Class Play Lady Sprttrre May Sentors released' lunror semor banquet May Baccalaureate May Honor Day May Commencement n ,W 'Wt F' lllIwtft'5T tl Well dear frrends thrs ends the schedule of our school year We hope that you wrll all be back home before another school year passes May Frnal examrnatrons Your for a sate return Clara e , , r ' . , : f . r , ,Q ,, , ns L e , . ur t 2 f hs ' v . - Q , ' .. r , ,Q e : 1 - e 1 'r e 'c , ' ' 5 5 ' l ' e xc' e ' , f l , c ' , e . ' ' . ' ' ' e ' , e c , ,f , , , , sh 2 'H . , 7 s r 1 , C, 1 ' ' ' t 9 , . l, ,:' , e , Af 'n l ,' 1 , ' ' . v c 9 ' 'lt , 2 , ' Q , It . Y no . ' vo , ' r r ,ss ' , ' ' 5 A s ' It e , t . E 4 p t Q . .. . - , , - G ' I. . , . ,C g ' V t ' Q5 s -H, f 7. ,Wi -- i tit , f , ' ' 'il '- is Q ' 1 Yu ' V 1: LJ fl f- M . -,, v. , , -P' 1 If iv' ' , .' , , 'G V , W ., ' ' c 1' ' f A Q . , . e il ' ' ' , . . 1 T c ,f sg f, 2? - I 3-ttf! tl.- . , . r , . 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' - ' y f t l4 - l5 84, I C nu , Wilma! - A ' 4 ll' .ut ff 'H' 'bl I I J ' C' Jlono :Nr '-r Jw A osScx doe Mlded M go h d We Hoc it Jlnmm, mm, awww Specml Awards Trl Kappa award Mrldred Morgan and Amos Sandoe D A R award Helen Berry Krwanrs medal Rrchard Weaver B 61 P W C award Ioanne Holcroft Amer1canLeg1on award Robert Smrth Honor Society Mtldred Morgan Ruth Ann Berry Ethelyn Platter Ruth Sholty MarJor1e Nelson Ioanne Holcrott Dorothy Kelley Amos Sandoe Helen Reed Margaret Ann Francts R1chard Wea ver Patr1C1a Cary Lurlene East honorable rnentlon Cordelta Cooley Ruth Ann Martln Commercml Awards-Local Gregg Shorthand Certtilcates for dlctatlon at etghty words per mrnute Ethelyn Platter Helen Reed 43 Lots Hoover 44 Sxxty words per rrunute M1ldred Morgan Lots Hoo ver Mary lune Kessler Nadrne Getz Navy Day Essays-Local Esther Bennett and Iunlor Poulson 4H Honors Placed hrst tn Dlstnct Iudglng Bakmg Edna McCammon Clothmg Dorothy Refi Food Preparahon Vera Morgan and Betty Rose Spauldtng Grand Champlon of County D1str1ct Revtew Audrea Campbell Medals R9CG1V9d on Leadershlp Books Achlevement Medal Alice May Rogers General Foods Edna McCammon Servel Medal Betty Rose Spauldrng Spool Cotton Medal Betty Chne -A A any , ,'f1f'g H-W-577.1 'iw5f3W' A-.31 Qt- ' f - ' 1451? V' ' 5 ,tx ,f I ll V 'M Ay A V 1 -4 W A if . lt ff 3' ' fr Helen Berry m n i r or n Ric cxr uver Ioonne 1 ro . ' I I . . . I Q . I . . . . I I , I 1 I 1 I 1 I V I - 1 , I t f ' - , H H- . ff H . . - . . I I I ' ' I - I 1 - I . l 1 ' Aqnculture Awards Gram ludgxng at Drstnct 4H Contest lohn Ernshw1ller Frve Acre Corn Club Lawrence Walker Superv1sed Farm Practrce Ralph Martrn Robert Da1ly Everett Brandenburg Merval Morr1s ART Poppy Posters 1943 Seventh Grade Mary Lou Evans f1rst Iackle Smlth second Sh1rley Slmrnons th1rd Elghth Grade lrene Bennett hrst Merle Rogers second Bosernan Dearduft thrrd Htgh School Manone Frelds hrst Lors Hoover second Iamce Keagle th1rd Athletlc Awards Iackets Dean Herr Charles Larnott I1rn Pl'1lll1DS Homer Bell Rolland Shadle Fred Srn1th and George Clark Track Letters lun1or Kershner lun Poulson and Ilrn lohnson Patr1c1a Cary ed1tor1n Cll1Gl Ruth Ann Martln buslness manager Valedxctonan Award Mlldred Morgan Une years SL1bSCf1Dl1OIl to The Readers Dlgest WAR WORK March of Dunes Sophomores S1468 Total S6408 Tuberculosxs Seals Contest Freshmen 33183 Total S741 Collectlon of Penmes E1ghth Grade lll8 Total 45700 Paper Dnve-Grade School Average per pupll 661 pounds Total 18320 pounds War Fund Dnve Exghth Grade S25 83 Stamps and Bonds to March lst Hlgh School S896 70 Erghth Grade S209 25 Grade School 551222 80 Yell Bnck Senror Class autumn contest Erghth Grade spnng contest Herff-Iones Medals-Yearbook ' - f, . . Umddu ARTHUR CANNERIES-Complrments AUCREMAN BOUQUET SHOP Flower for Every Occasron BANK of MONTPELIER Member of Federal Reserve Betty Lee Gee lve qot a Cola 1n my head Bose Wunderbaum Well tl1ats bOIllGIl1l1'lQ BONGES REXALL STORE CHANEYS HARDWARE Everythrnq rn Hardware CDOK ICE AND COAL CO Comphments MISS Alb rtson Cln lr EI'1QllSll Classl How man ot you wer born outs1de l'1Ci1CII'lC1,p CSeVeral l1ands were ra1sedl M155 Albertson Bob w 19 e were you born? Bob Harms Qlxlahomc M135 Albertson And you Donna? Donna Mason Ql11O and lll1IlO1S COOK Dr R W Chrropractor Complrme nts COOK IOHN Gravel DICKASON GEORGE Mob1lgas MISS Nusbaumer COn exa1'n1nat1onl Vtfho was the father ot our country? Don Ely No one knows EDGINGTON C W Dealer rn Poultrv Eggs and Cream GROVES DRIVE IN Complrments HAMMONDS CAFE..Dmner Lunches Sandwrches and Soft Dnnks Fred Sm1th lSl99D1lY lI'1 B1oloqy Class? Ho Hum H1 Mr McBr1de Whats the matter Freddy sleepy? lt takes tud 1r1q1n B1oloqy and lot ot get up and ao 1t you please Fred Smltn Thats the trouble m1nes done qot up and went HENDERSON and HENDERSON Shoes Hosiery and Mens Wear HERFF IONES and COMPANY Desrqners and Manufacturers of School Iewelry hILLTOP Remember Hrlltop Servlce Statron Dave Wm Cra1q Could you lend nc So IOI a month old boy? Mr Cra1q What would a month old boy do w1th 55? . , . , . 'Z ' 1 C . . . y e 1 . . ,, ,,, - . 1, , I - I - . . .- -, , , . , . F . . 41 1 I . , ' ' . - 1- ,, . - , , . D I , , . . , - , . , . . . . ,, - . ,, T -5 ' HOOSIER GRAIN and SUPPLY CO Coal Feed and Seeds KROGER GROCFBY and BAKING COMPANY Comp lments KYLE ERNIE Marathon Gas and O11 Best rn the Long Run Mr Morqan tIr1Phys1c:s Class? Wtrat rs ordrnarrly used as a Conductor of electrto ry? PaulW1lson CDdydrearn1nq5 Whyer Mr Morqan Wlre Correct Now teh me what ts tre umt of eleotrrc power? Paul Wrtson The what? Mr M rqan Exactly the watt very good thats all for today LEE FRED Auct1on Every Thursday LOCKRIDGE STUDIO School Photographer Rochester Indrana MAHORNEY Furnlture and Hardware Company Comphments ttrss Johnson Iohnny what do you eonsrder the Q eatest accornphshrrent ot the an Crent Romans? Iohn Martne Speaktnq Lattn MARINE BARBER SHOP Agency for Brown Trueblood Cleaners MCCONKEY H W Hamess and Shoe Reparrmg MCKEAN Dr T I Complrments yackre Srrnth C011 Telephone? lack Snnth wtll not be tn school today Mr Morgan Oh he wont Wtto 15 th1s'9 Tackle Thts ts my father speaklnq MONTPELIER FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE School Supphes and Noveltles MONTPELIER GLOVE COMPANY INC Glove and Mxttens MONTPELIER HATCHERY Lxechty S10 U00 Quahty Chrcks Poultry Feeds Supphes and Equrpment The 8th qrade arlthrnetrc Class was learnrrtq wetqhts and measures Mr Crarq What does rnrlk come rn? Betty Tones In ptnts Mr Crarq And what else? Irmmy Srmth tWho had spent the past urnrner on the farm? I know teacher n sau1rts MONTPELIER LUMBER COMPANY Complmments NEFF C D and SON Tues Txre Repcunnq and Insurance O HERN COAL COMPANY Quahty Coal .1 1 1 1. 1 1 . I .1 -. 1 -1 11 . 1 . 1 .t 11 1 . 11 11 1 x. 7 ' 11 . . 1 . . 11 1 . . . . I 1 1 . . 11 11 11 1 11 A - . . . - 1 . U , . 1 , , , , 1 L 1 , . 1 . I , V I 1. 11 1 1 1 1 is . E r 1 , I s . , t,. . 1 11 1 11 . . 11 1 1 .- 1 1 . 1- . 1 11 . . 1 11 11 1 . . 11 . . , . . 1 11 . . 1 11 1 ai L1 ' 1 1 1 1 . . 11 . . 11 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 . . 11 . Q 1 . - , , 1 1 11 1 1 . -' 1 1 1 . PENCE HOWARD Standard Servlce-Comphments PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP Personahty Han- Dresses Tongue Twxsters Brll Martm CBead1ng a sentence 1n Engltsh Classl Brom Bones told of the Horseless Headman whom he had met and challenged to a race Mrss Albertson Cln Annual Staff Meetlngl The shapssnot pages are completed Iunlor Storer CWhen studymg the descrrptmon of a sheepherders wagonl What 1 a dtsh cup board? Mrss Albertson Cupboard lkuberdl lunror Oh' PRICE ARLIE Compllments RACER S BAKERY The Home of New Ennched Bread Mr Wrlson How old are you Lloyd? Lloyd Anderson lm at the awkward age Mr Wrlson What do you mean at the awkward age Lloyd Well when thlngs go wrong lm too old to cry and too young to swear SHADLE R B Fancy and Staple Grocenes Mrss Walter What part of speech IS nose? Don Adams None You speak wrth your mouth SHORTYS SERVICE STATION Marathon Gas 6. O11 STC 'NE COMPANY Complunents Mrs Buchanan What are the three words most used among hrgh school students? Bob Srmmons I dont know Mrs Buchanan Correct WI' RD S GROCERY Grocenes and Meats W' BB S MARKET Home Killed Meats Mr Wall What do you mean by playmg truant? What makes you stay away from school? Paul Class hatred Dad WUNDERBAUM LOUIS Hxdes Fur Wool Iunk Mrss Morton tln bookkeeplng class? How would you close your books for the nlght? lerry GflHllh Thats slmple Wllh Cl bCIY1CJ' , . . : . . . . ,, .S I - . , . I D :T . 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