Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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The sponsor is Miss lohnson, The class officers are president, Ianice Fordy vice presi- Sfring miemgk The String Ensemble has played at school convocation, the Christmas play, and at the Farmers lnstitute. lt is under the direction of Miss Sutton. The members are Edna Mc- Cammon, William Cromer, Er- la Ely, violins: Donna Mason, piano: Esther Bennett, cello: Margaret Ann Park, bass viol. The purpose ot the Iunior Dramatic Club is to encourage and guide dramatic ability in the junior high grades ot our school. unior ramafic A aent, lack Gilbert: secretary, Shirley Simmonsg treasurer, Dickie Pence: reporter, Dick Sutton, New members entertained the club at their first meeting by giving clever imitations of radio personalities. At the Christmas meeting a play, Bargain Present , was given by Har- riett Beasoner, Patty Buckley, Iesse Rogers, and Charles Martin. Iimmy Leichty played his accordion and the song leaders led the group in singing Christmas carols. ROLL Vrrqirur Btzker, Lrwronre Beymer, Patty Buckley, Blrnche Butts, loan Denton, Peggy Lou Ely, Ianice Ford, lack Gilbert, Bill H rwk, ltorr Huttux ui, luuuiy Leishty, Charles Martin, Claradene Morris, Dick Pence, Harriett Beasoner, Iesse Rogers, Ro- hr-rtx Rursf-ll, Phyllis Schooluirn, Pfrtty loe Shreve, Shirley Sinintons, Dick Sutton, Shirley Trump, Susan Wright. iafaclg .Sgaif ire v LADY SPlTFlBE was presented by the Class of l944. Miss Prudence Mary Marine, owner oi the Buthertord School for Girls, is having finan- cial trouble keeping the school going. Word that Kay Sutton, a rich girlf-Iunetta Towns, is coming to the school, saves everything, tor it keep the other rich students, Flobelle Berthon W-Ioan Murphy: Ginger BeideBetty Grove, and Cindy Dalexf-Xvis Anthony, from leaving. Tom Brown Holland Shadle and Bud IonesfDean Herr, two rich boys, lose their money to a swindler, Henri DuErayne Keith Dickasony so they stop at Miss Prudence's school for work. Kay complicates things for the boys by running their car into a fence. The constable, led Buell lim Phillips, makes the boys pay tor the fence. When a telegram comes stating that Kay Sutton is not coming to the school, Tom and Bud, not knowing who Kay is, ask her to impersonate Kay Sutton. When she puts on a party and writes checks lett and right signing Kay Sutton's name, the boys are worried, The play ends with the arrival ot Stephen Sutton, Kay's father Eugene Gerardg the boys' getting their money back: Henri going to iail: and Kay, Tom, Cindy, and Bud going for a ride in the old ford.

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ada! .szience C7116 The purpose of the Soc1al SCIENCE Club IS to promote mterest 1n publlc attarrs The sponsor IS Mrs Buchanan The OHICGIS are pres1dent B1ll McColly V1C9pfGS1d9l'1t, Dw1ght Bell secretary treasurer Robert Da1ly program cha1rman Roseman Deardutt The club heard talks g1ven by Edna Iones Laurel Anderson Wall1s Ort and Bob Datly on the pol1t1cal part1es and the1r leaders and shared w1th the Ra Von Dramat1c Club the f1lm on How to Conduct a Club Meetlng ROLL Laurel Anderson Dw1ght Bell Charles Comstock Robert Da1ly Roseman Pearduft Mary Iare Grove Gerald Hawk B1ll Herr Iumor Iester Edna Iones Bob L1ll1e Gerald Love Ralph Martm B111 McCo1lY Bob MCPNNSOH Kefmeth Neff WCIUIS Ort M x R1chw1ne Dw1ght Shadle Walter W1lson D1ck Wagner Earl We1ch The purpose ot the M1ss Amer1ca Club IS to foster 1nterest 1n Home Econom1cs to develop leadersh1p and a sense of respons1b1l1ty to prov1de the pleasure and GXDGTIGHCG of soc1al meetlngs and to learn new trends 1n Home Econom1cs The sponsor IS MISS Shadday The othcers are pres1dent Helen Cllne VICS presrdent Erla Ely secretary treasurer W1lma Teegarden song leader Patty EV1lS1ZQT news reporter Blll1G Berry Th1s year the club 1o1ned the State Home Econom1cs AssoC1at1on anl Mable Fear and Ioan Schwarzkopt attended the State meetmg of the Assocrauon at lnd1anapol1s October 27 They have had some 1nterest1ng demonstrat1ons p1cture shows and soc1al meet1ngs They also had a Chr1stmas party and are plannmg a spr1ng p1cn1c Twelve new members were 1n1t1ated 1nto the club the f1rst meet1ng ROLL laclue Armstrong B1ll1e Berry Evelyn Cllmme Reldr Clfxmme He en C1 I an Cunnmgton Norrra Denms Erla Ely Prt Ev1ls1zer Mabel Fear Maxme Huttmun Emma L1nn Ioan McGoldr1ck Frrrces Nort n Gertrude Parker Mar1or1e Need ler Imogene Helm GlOr1a Garrett Imogene Macon loan Schwarzkopf Ed1tl1 S, 1uld111g Emoqgne Teegarden W1l1r1a Teegarden Agnes Whtacre Garnet Wh1t,1cre Dorothy Weaver Dons Mlller M1 dred R gers Mar aret G1bson Margaret Wllson Mar giret llerchxrzt Thelrrxd Betz .md Mrrgrrret Qchleqel O I - - 1 1 ' I - 1 I I ' 1 1 1 11 . 11 N . , , 1 M ,,., . 1 1 , . ' I I - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , . 1 1 1 f 1 4 T1 'AY 1 ' 1 1 4 f l e ff N A ' . -1 ' 1 1 1 I -It -' 1 H1 1 - 1 ' 1 .1 f , ' I f 1' ' L, ,- L l'i'leI'l,CCl1



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CC 77 oo i U The girls' and boys' glee clubs presented the Christmas play, Good Will, written and directed by Miss Sutton. The accompanist was Donna Mason. At the rise of the curtain grade school students were singing Christmas carols outside the Rankin home. Mrs. Rankin-Eva lean Sholty, a friendly lady, gave them refreshments. Later in the evening Mrs. Harper-Dorothy Beit, director of the church Christmas pag- eant, Helen-Patty Ellison, and ButheBetty Bose Spaulding called to talk over the pageant with the Bankinseand to get permission to have it in their home. CarolynfBetty Ann Cline, their invalid daughter, was chosen to take the leading part. The pageant was the story of the birth of lesus. The characters were as tollows: shep- herds-Iimrnie Smith, David Wilson, Charles Martin, Dick Sutton: angels-flanice Ford: Mary -Edna McCammong Ioseph-Iunior Poulsony three wise menwlack Gilbert, William Krebs, Iesse Rogers: and selected chorus!Avis Brown, Esther Bennett, Patty Ellison, Margaret Cler- ard, Carol Howard, Betty lones, Madonna Iones, loyce Morgan, Betty McCamn'ion, Dorothy Bert, Shirley Simmons, Vonona Smith, Boseman Dearduft, Eva Sholty, Betty Ann Cline, Bose Wunderbaum, Pat Evilsizer, Margaret Park, Marcia Sutton, Virginia Baker, Elnora Love, Au- drea Campbell, Norma Dennis, Hope McDirmitt, Betty Bose Spaulding, Norman Howard, Fred McDirmit, Wallis Ort, Kenneth Shannon, Lawrence Walker, Bob Smith, Bill Hutirnan, and Myron Whybrew.

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