Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)
- Class of 1946
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4 1 W X, .AQ A W1 4 1 1 2 L 1 5. Q' If Vi Wi: I i--'f 3 kill? ' I 1 45 lwvxmfifij , . 7a Zine 'Zifcwlcf 7 af e We lhe Class of '46, dedica+e our lives, pledging ourselves To aid in eslablishing lhe Four Freedoms, for which our brave lroops slruggled so valianlly in World War II. To us lhey have lhrown lhe Jrorchf' Be il ours lo carry il lar Toward The goal of Freedom for all manlcind. L i TO OUR GOLD STAR ALUMNI 71? Ray Bell Sir James Cook ik Lloyd Evers il? Howard Fox iff Raymond Jackson 'ir James Marion ii? Merle Norlon il? John Sills And lo all from Huis com- munily who served in llwe Armed Forces during World War ll, we, llwe slall, dedicare llwls l94o lndianian. cldaaipaqe Our subscriplion drive was slarled lhis year on Oclober 24. The senior class was divided inlo lwo leams, lhe Blue leam wilh Belly Lee as caprain and lhe Gold leam headed by Jesse Rains. This drive was lhe mosl successlul Annual drive ever pul over here. ln barely Two weeks we sold 3l9 subscriplions, going over lhe lop by nineleen. The Blue leam was lhe winner, wilh Imogene l-lelm selling lhe mosl subscriplions. Aller lhe drive was compleled, lryouls were held lor posi- lions on lhe slall. lvliss Alberlson announced lhe slall as lol- lows: edilor-in-chiel, Wanda Banlz: lilerary edilor, Rose Wun- derbaum: senior edilor, Belly Lee: alhlelic edilor, Wallis Orl: business manager, Imogene l-lelm: subscriplion managers, Berlie Lou Day and Helen Cline: adverlising managers, Bill Smilh and Keilh Wible: lypisls, Janice Keagle, lvlargarel Gibson, and Elnora Love: arl edilors, Jerry Grillilh and Avis Brown: class poel, Gerald l-lawk: calendar edilor, Belly Spaulding: snapshol edilors, Margarel Welch and Margarel Gerard: ioke edilor, Erla Ely: aclivilies edilors, Dorolhy Rell and Gloria Garrell. The slall was always on lhe job, and il you happened in lhe Annual ollice during lourlh period, you would probably lind Rose and Wanda working on piclures or wriling. lrnogene would be busily engaged gelling her books balanced, and Avis would be making poslers. Miss Alberlson would be righl on hand lo give lhem good advice and lo help lhem wilh lheir problems. The sixlh period, l-lelen and Berlie Lou would be lound working on subscriplions. The sevenlh period, Wallis would be wriling aboul alhlelics: Gerald, working on lhe poem, and in lhe lyping room, Janice, lvlargarel, and Elnora would be pounding lheir lypewrilers-lo menlion only a lew ol lhe members. Everybody worked wilh a line spiril ol co-operalion and had a lol ol lun doing il. lllll 'xxxxxKxf'Kxx Nx ,... Hd' - mm X NNN ,o ' N s Q I Schaal I llfeig' 11144 'X' xxxv-XSL it Zin jllilemnriam IRA P. NELSON November I I, I868-OcI'ober 25, I945 Mr. NeIson was appoinfed 'Io fhe School Board Io fill Ihe unexpired 'rerm of I'he IaI'e Hugh Shuman and served un+iI fhe 'lime of his deaih. He also served on fhe board from I9I3 Io l9I9. He gave much Io 'Ihe schools of our communify as a Teacher, as a SchooI Board member, and as a IoyaI supporfer of every underfaking Ieading Io school im- provement We shaII always cherish his memory. MR. MORGAN MR. WHITE Scfwa-Z Bama! Hedley G. Morgan is superinTendenT oT MonT- pelier-Harrison Township schools. He has been aT M. H. S. Tor TiTTeen years. Mr. Morgan is popular wiTh The sTudenT body, as is shown when he Talces parT in aThleTic conTesTs. Besides his regular duTies as super- inTendenT, he helps sponsor The Senior Class, keeps The library, subsTiTuTes Tor absenT Teachers, Teaches a class in physics, and one in English, and heads The library club. ' Joe WhiTe, presidenT oT The board, is new. He is replacing The laTe lra P. Nelson. His TermVoT oTTice began November 7, I945. The STaTT is happy To wel- come him inTo The school Tamily. Harvey McConl4ey, Treasurer, has been serving on The board Tor Tour years, besides having been a mem- ber once beTore. Don Poulson, secreTary, is also serving a second Time on The board. This is The TourTh year oT his second Term. William Cummins is our Township TrusTee and is serving his second Term. The school appreciaTes The splendid service ren- dered by These TaiThTul men. MR. McCONKEY MR. POULSON MR. CUMMINS .I.,:f3fi'Q Q la' ,E 1, kk ' 5 i A 7 7 l if L15 1 1T?Eizz32'TfiqEzl .'s'.:f -f-- : 11.41 ' ' 6' -mf 7 fs, . , . -If1?....f . 5 1 T' .s ,.,.. . 3- '- .5514 ....,7.,,., ,.,...h H A . , :E agile 2 ws .,,,,,' IK, . , . , w.'V,,, , 1 fa, xx rn., UH o 'r:'1,.,j,, w 4 - ., an-'SP42' ' .- l':'T:fP':x gl argffxsit ai.:-1 is 5 1 f , ,mi gl' ff- 'fr Q' .--fl' A Jw. ,y si . Q MISS ALBERTSON MISS MORTON if i. MISS PURCELL MISS COMPTON MR. SI-IOEMAKER MISS REA 'ISS 27.3 I I I Q I ' 'ii I ,, ..'-, '- ITI1 I . :2 I f I I , S I . - MISS GROVE MR. BRINKERI-IOFF MISS McVAY MRS. MOORE She Teaches geomeTry, Janice Nelson, A.B., is acTing principal in The absence oT Pop Wilson. a Von DramaTic Club. general business, and sevenTh grade ariThmeTic. She is co-sponsor oT The R She has a loT oT exTra duTies This year and has been working hard. Lillie AIberTson, XMB., A.M., Teaches English, public speaking, and l.aTin. She is direcTor oT The Annual STaTI and a sponsor oT The Ra Von DramaTic Club. KaTe MorTon, AB., Teaches commercial sTudenTs Typing, shorThand, and bookkeeping. She is sponsor of The Commercial Club. When iT comes To Teaching commerce, she's Tops, Carmen RuTh Purcell is Supervisor oT Music in boTh The high school and The eIemenTary school. I-Ier classes are music, girls' and boys' glee clubs, band, and orchesTra. Miss Purcell also Teaches wriTing. She is sponsor oT The Sunshine Club. Coming Trom Terre I-IauTe, Miss Purcell is spending her TirsT year Teaching aT M. I-I. S. She received her B.S. degree Trom Indiana STaTe. Doris CompTon, B.S., Teaches saTeTy, home economics, and general science. She supervises The school caTeTeria. She is sponsor oT The Miss America Club. I-ler home is Fairmount She TaughT aT OxTord beTore coming here To Teach. She aTTe-ncled Purdue. Mrle Shoemaker, B.S., is our new coach. I-Ie Teaches algebra, general maTh., advanced maTh., ariThmeTic, and physical ecIucaTion. I-Iis home Town is BryanT, Indiana. I-Ie has TaughT aT EounTain CiTy, EdwardsporT, and I-larTTord Township. I-Ie aTTencIed I. U. and Indiana CenTral. MR. BOI-IR MISS DRANE Sdml 7 Orville R Cline, Principal. A++ended Tri STaTe College and Ball STaTe. His TavoriTe saying is, They are iusT The same, only diTTerenT. His hobby is delivering groceries. He Teaches grades Tive and six. Charles B. AnThony, aTTended Ball STaTe. His TavoriTe saying is, Now I wouldn'T say ThaT. His TavoriTe 'Food is chicken and noodles. He Teaches grade Tive. ' Frances Nusbaumer, aTTended Ball STaTe. Her TavoriTe saying is, Ohl my! Her TavoriTe Tood is chicken and dressing. She Teaches grade Tour. Marie Farr Dick, aTTended Ball STaTe. Her TavoriTe saying is, Wha-a-a-Tl Her TavoriTe Tood is Tried chicken. She Teaches grades Two and Three. RuTh M. Bowman, aTTended Ball STaTe. Her TavoriTe saying isn'T prinTabIe. Her hobby is Taking The kids To church. She Teaches grade Three. Mary Lowry, aTTended Ball STaTe. Her TavoriTe saying is, My goodness. She Teaches grade one. Joan Wilson, aTTended Ball STaTe. Her TavoriTe Tood is chicken. She Teaches grade six. This is her TirsT year of Teaching. MarTha TrenT, aTTended Ball STaTe and Teachers' Col- lege OT Indianapolis. Her TavoriTe saying is, I wouldn'T know. Her TavoriTe Tood is anyThing ThaT is eaTable. Her hobby is losing Things. She Teaches grades one and Two. ' JeaneTTe Rea, A.B., received a promoTion This year Trom grade school Teaching To high school Teaching. She Teaches English, and geography and keeps a waTchTul eye on Those mean liTTle kids in library. She sponsors The Junior DramaTic Club. She is a gracluaTe oT I. U. and Ball STaTe. Joe Bohr is Teaching aeronauTics, geography, physical educaTion, heaITh, and hisTory. Joe was wiTh us The laTTer parT of lasT year, buT came Too laTe To look aT The birdie Tor The Annual. He sponsors The newly organized AeronauTics Club. Mr. Bohr came Trom HarTTord CiTy and has TaughT aT PleasanT Lake and WaTerIoo. He aTTended Indiana CenTral, Ball STaTe, and I. U. Joe has his A.B. BeTTy Grove is The very eTTicienT school clerk, who, besides rgular oTTice duTies, will Tix up a cuT Tinger in a iiTTy or even lend you a bobby pin. BurTon BrinkerhoTT, B.S.A., Teaches biology and agricuITure. His home Town is PorTland. He TaughT Tor Tive years aT DesoTo. He gracluaTed Trom Purdue in l940. Nellie McVay Teaches physical educaTion, saTeTy, healTh, bookkeeping, and hisTory. She is sponsor oT The G.A.A. She has charge oT The noon leaghue Tor The girls and supervises STudenT Council. V STella Moore is The new arT Teacher. She is Trom BluTTTon and has TaughT aT Lynn: Hazel Park Schools, DeTroiTq and here once beTore. She aTTencled Earlham, Ball STaTe, and CincinnaTi ArT Academy. She is especially Tond oT TruiT salad. Her hobby is collecTing picTures. EdiTh Drane, A.B., A.M., TaughT U. S. HisTory, English, and civics. She sponsors The Social Science Club. Her home Town is Greensburg. She has TaughT aT PrinceTon, Indiana, and CalumeT, Michigan. She is a graduaTe OT I. U. and Columbia UniversiTy. Harold Dick has Taken Miss Drane's place and Teaches Civics, sevenTh grade HisTory, AriThmeTic, and U. S. HisTory. He sponsors The Social Science Club. Mr. Dick is quiTe a Tavorihe. f . ,A STE .U if Gif! .Y ., . l f .48 if 3:17 ff yu, ,V I ,V if .fi R . ff.. i I., 1 ' -in ,Q , ,M Er. rijbz' 1 .aff i - ,--org, Aw' get MLW' Raw? eff ef v v I M i ew My ,, ,ar ai? U. . i 'Max ' vga, wax , f .,,.,, I ., Q'v ,1 fi I ,, V Rv, ' kv, Y , ,- kk-' we 5' 5,5 , 'Q f-.A A -J , ,L ,Mi ' gi , A LEE, BETTY JOAN Lee Commercial Presidenf '46, Sludeni' Allairs '45, Jr. Dramalic Club '43, Ra Von Dramalic Club '44-'46, Glee Club '43-'46, Or- cheslra '43-'46, Band '40-'46, Yell Lead- er '43-'45, En'rer Angela '45, In- dianian Senior Edifor. Anybody qor an answer book? MURPHY, CARY, JR. Murph Commercial Commercial Club '44-'46, Alhlelic Club '43, Baskefball '45-'46, Track '45-'46, Sofiball '43-'46, Glee Club '44-'46, Wow! Whar a solid loundaiion! REEF, DOROTHY . Do+ Commercial Ra Von Dramafic Club '44-'46, Jr. Dra- malic Club '43, Chrislmas Play '44, Band '40-'46, Orchesira '43-'46, Glee Club '43-'46, lndianian Aciivilies Edie 'for lmusic and dramaficl. You can'f fool me, l'm loo ignoran'rl GRIFFITH, JERRY Grill Arr . Aihleiic Club '43, Arr Club '44, Sofi- ball '44-'46, Ari' Edilor lndianian. l-lere I am, you lucky girls. BERRY, BILLIE LOU Bill Home Economics Fgiendship Club '43, Miss America Club '45-'46, G.A.A. '44. Tha+'s whal you Think. MERCHANT, ROBERT Bob Commercial Social Science Club '46, Enfered from Ml. Comforl '43. Heckl SMITH, BlLL Swea+er Boy Commercial Boy Adviser '46, Ar+ Club '43-'45, Aero- naulics Club '46, Baskefball '45-'46, Track '45-'46, Glee Club '45, lndian- ian Adverlising Salesman. Ah, Nurs! PUGH, PATRICIA JEAN Slinky Commercial Vice-presidenf '43, Afhleric Board '45, Girl Adviser '46, Friendship Club '43, G.A.A. '44-'45, Ra Von Dramaiic Club '46, Glee Club '43-'46, lndianian Grade School Edilor. l-luba! l-luba! BEDWELL, MAX EUGENE Percy Agriculfure Boy Adviser '43, Soflball '43-'45, Track '46. I'm sorry, Teacher. ELY, ERLA Taq-A-Long Academic Sec. Treas. '45-'46, Friendship Club '43, Miss America Club '45-'46, Orcheslra '42-'46, Band '46, G-lee Club '43-'46, Enlered from Cowan High School '44, l'lI do'erl RAINS, JESSE DEE Joe Commercial Vice-presidenl' '46, Aeronaulics Club '46, Ari Club '45, Afhleiic Club '43, Baskerball '43-'46, Sofrball '43-'46, Track '45. Jus+ make mine milk.' ' KEAGLE, JANICE Red Commercial y Miss America Club '43, Glee Club '43- '44, 'Enier Angela '45, Ra Von Drama- +ic Club '44-'46, Ar? Club '43, Indian- ian lypisi. Thay, now! X 1 fi' +1- :Qix 7 ' ' v . ST. JOHN, DANIEL Sainl Commercial A+hlel'ic Club '43: Aeronaulics Club '467 HeIlO-O-o-o-o There, Iiffle girl. GERARD, MARGARET GRACE Blonde Commercial -Miss America Club '43-'-16: Business Manager of Enfer Angela '4-55 Glee Club '43-'46: Indianian Snap Sho? Edilor. 'Gosl1, l forgo? again. FORD, JAMES RICHARD Jay Gord Commercial Jr. Dramalic Club '43: Ra Von Dramaiic Club '44-'4-6: En'fer Angela '4-5: Glee Club '45-'46. l'Iul'!. ARMSTRONG. JACOUELENE Jackie Commercial Miss America Club '43-'46g Glee Club '45. Cl1ris'lmasl MCKEAN. TOM Doc Academic Presiclenl' '4-47 Sludenf Affairs '45: SoH- ball '43-'4-6: Track '43-'46g Baslcefball '43-'4-6: Jr. Dramalic Club '4-3: Ra Von Dramafic Club '44-'4-6: En+er Angela '45, You don'f say! WUNDERBAUM, ROSE ANNA Swee'l'ieface Commercial Jr. Dramalic Club '43: Ra Von Dramafic Club '44-'46: Enfer Angela '45: Yell Leader '43-'45g Band '40-V61 Orchesira '43-'467 Glee Club '43-'4b: Inclianian Liferary Edilor. Hummm-fhal' reminds me of a joke! BROWN, AVIS GENE Brown Commercial Vice-presidenl' '45g Sec. Treas. '43: Slu- denl' Affairs '4-6: Jr. Dramalic Club '43q Ra Von Dramalic Club '44-'46: Glee Club '4-3346: Indianian Ari Edilor, Tha+'Il do me. HOOVER, RICHARD DEAN Pug Commercial Commercial Club '44-'46q Aflnlefic Club '437 Glee Club: Slage Manager EnI'er Angela '45g Soflball '43-'46: Baslcelball '44-'46: Traclc '43-'46g Afhlelic Board '46, How abou? doing if my way? BAN-TZ, WANDA Sugar Commercial Sec. '43: Jr. Dramalic Club '43g Ra Von Dramafic Club '44-516: En+er Angela '4-55 Narrafor in Clwrislmas Play '4-43 Glee Club '45-'46: Indianian EdiTor-in- chief. CricIcelsl WIBLE. KEITH 4 K Commercial Boy Adviser '4-5: Social Science Club '43-'44-1 Enfer Angela '45: Baslcelball '44-346: Soffball '45-'46: Track '45-'46: Enlered from Pennville '43g Indianian Adverfising Manager. How aboul' +lia+? SPAUDLING, ELIZABETH R. Belly Rose Academic Jr. Dramalic Club '431 Ra Von Dramalic Club '44-'46: Band '45-'4-6: Enler An- gela '451 Clirislmas Play '4-4: Indian- ian Calendar Ediforg Glee Club '43-'4-6. Manl You've gof mel NEFF, CLYDE N. Pedro Commercial Presidenf '45: Arl' Club '43-'45g Com- mercial Club '45-'46: Glee Club '45-'46g Band '42-'43g Soffball '43-'4-5: Traclc '43- '45: Baslcefball '43-'46, Le+ me cur fhe cards! LUCILLE Nobby Commercial Miss America Club '43-'46, Glee Club '43-'46. JeepersI CLINE, HELEN IRENE Top Commercial Girl Adviser '44, Miss America Club '43-'46, Glee Club '43-'46, lndianian Subscriplion Edifor. You aren'+ iusl bealin' your gums. EVILSIZER, PATRICIA LORETTA Pal Home Economics Miss America Club '45, Ra Von Drama- lic Club '46, Glee Club '44, Enlered from Harfford '44. SIuFl like Tha? There. ORT, WALLIS NORMAND Wally Academic Social Science Club '44-'46, 'Enler An- gela '45, Track '44-'46, Baslcelball '45, Glee Club '44-'46, Yell Leader '46, lndianian Alhlelic Edilorq Enlered 'From Lalayelle 44. They 'ouI MCDIRMIT, HOPE Hope Commercial Commercial Club '45-'46, Miss America Club '43-'44, Glee Club '43-'46, Don'I fell me your iroublesf' SCHWARZKOPF, MARGARET Margie Commercial Cv.A.A. '44-'46, Glee Club '43-'46. Say, girlie! DAY, BERTIE LOU Berl Commercial Friendship Club '43, Commercial Club '45, Home Ec. Club '46, lndianian Subscripfion Manager. Well, Who'd a fhunlc il? HAWK, GERALD Cronin Commercial Social Science '45, Aeronaulics Club '46, En'rer Angela '45, lndianian Poef, Seen Helen? NEEDLER, MARJORIE JEAN Blondie Commercial Friendship Club '43, Miss America Club '44-'46, Glee Club '43-'44, Pl'iooeyl BERRIER, JESSIE Jessie Home Economics Miss America Club '43, Ra Von Dra- malic Club '44-'46, Chrislmas Play of '43, Glee Club '43-'46, Ain'l love grand? GIBSON, MARGARET Margie Commercial Miss America Club '43-'46, Glee Club '43-'46, Indianian Typisl. GeeI HELM, IMOGENE Ima Commercial Miss America Club '43-'46, Glee Club '43-'46, lndianian Business Manager. Aslc me no queslions, I'll fell you no lies. .RRETT, GLORIA Glory Academic is 'America Club '43-'461 Orchesira '461 Glee Club '43g lndianian Ac- ies Ecliior lClubsl. I lcnow a good EQARDEN, WlLMA JUNE l9unlc Commercial 'ndship Club '4-3: Miss America Club '46, Chrisimas Play '4-43 Glee Club ' Golly, dem! .J ' -3 simon, FRANCES fanny Commercial 'ie Club '43, l-leifer dusi'l f an S ya VELNORA JANE - .Norie Commercial , 'ndship Club '4-33 Mies America Club Q4-bi-Commefcial'Cl.ub '45, Glee Club 4-6:l 'f'lnd,ianian Ufypisi. Bel you're in'g'f -Z ,. ii ,J , El.VlLLE, LIURREL ,, Melville Commercial mrnercial' Club '4-6: Sunshine Sociely ib ,'4-3345, Baslcelball '45, Enlered mVOssian High School '46, Go+ rr algebra? 4'llTACRE, GARNET MAE 'Garnef' Commercial ss America Club '43-'46. Golly, wizl FUNK, EMOGENE . Sisl' Commercial Friendship Club '43, Miss America Club '44-'46, Glee Club '43-'46, l'se loves ya more each day. CRISAMORE, DONALD Dib Commercial Aeronaulics Club '46, Wanl io park? WELCH, MARGARET BELL Shorly Commercial Miss. America Club '43-'4-63 Business Manager for EnTer Angela , Glee Club '43-'46, lndianian Snapshol Ediior. Gee, Whiz! 5 JESTER, JUNIOR preach Commercial Social Science Club '43-'46, Enferecl from Saraioqa High School '43: Greet inqs,'ga+es. ' ,, n MCGOLDRICK, JOAN Y Jo Commercial Miss America Club '43-'46, Glee Club '43-'44. 1 --.-- say! SILLS, GUY Si Commercial Jr. Dramaiic Club '42, Ra Von Dramaiic Club '43, Commercial Club 5156: Band '4-I-'45. Well, l'd iusl shool one. VF i i i l 6 5 n.L'za10'mz'lwo-lla!! The guns were loaded: fhe hammers fell: The bombs o'erhead would sfrike, as well. A bursfing flare uncovered below A narrow pal'h winding lo and fro. The palh led up a mounlain side, Sfeep and sharp wifh crevices wide. Al' fhe fool of lhe mounfain a parly slood Viewing lhe road as well as fhey could. Then wifhoul lighf excepl lhe flares, The band moved onward under fhe glares. Their noslrils burned wifh smoke and flame: Slill fhey pushed ahead, feeling fired buf game. Then, lhrough fhe heavy dusf and lead. They saw a figure iusf ahead. A lilfle old man wilh bearded face: And, as he saw fhem from his place, l-le raised a gnarled hand and molioned fhem on: Buf when lhe group looked anew, lhe liny man gone. If was Courage... Courage lhey look, and on lhey sped, Trying vainly fo gel' ahead. On and on: lhe smoke grew dense: The cavalcade was in suspense. The wind rushed by: lheir faces were worn: Their clolhes were drab, faflered, and forn. Then, from behind a boulder near, A sweel, genfle voice filled lhe air: Come on, come on, 'rhe goal is near by! They prayed, wilh haggard faces lo lhe sky. Failh was af fheir side . . . Faifh lhey look, and made if pay: Almighly God had heard lhem pray. WGS Allhough lhe baffle confinued above, The finy group fou-ghf for Peace and Love. Rockefs wilh lheir bursling flare Senl lheir slreamers fhrough lhe air. The smoke was slowly fading away: Failh wifh Forfifude had come lo sfay. A young halberdier lhen did appear Assuring lhem lhaf fhere was no fear For Valour . . . Wifh Valour and Failh and Courage, loo, The smoke disappeared from lhe heavens blue. The sun broke fhrough clouded sky: Valkyrie was seen riding on high. Wirh buf a shorl dislance leff lo go, The group was crawling lo reach lhe goal. A sofl, while cloud obscured fheir view. On il' saf a slern old sainl who Was clad in silky garmenfs whife: l-lis head was encircled by coruscaling lighf. l-le hovered over fhe liny group: l-le carried a book and a golden sloup. Men, his feeble voice called forlh, Though you are sel on lhis rich reward, Do nof worry or squander your heallh: Over yon hill lies all lhis weallh. The group looked up wifh longing eyes, And lisfened .fo his words so wise. The old man benl and fouched lheir heads: They sfumbled and sfaggered, regaining fheirf The Class of T46 made ils oulsfancling will, And claimed lhe lreasure lhal lay o'er fhe hill. Erudifion had beckoned fhem on . . . eef Gerald l-lawk HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '46 We slarled our high school career in I943 mid a war-lorn world, wilh sixly-seven lreshies bravely lrying lo do lheir parl lo help win lhe war. Our years in high school were lhe war years, and many changes were made in lhe curriculum and lhe aclivilies program because ol lhe war. In our Freshman year physical lilness became a regular parl ol lhe program. Thal year we chose as our leaders Daniel Sl. John, presidenl: Pal Pugh, vice-presidenl: Avis Brown, secrelary-lreasurer: Margarel Schwarzlcopl, girl adviser: Max Bedwell, boy adviser. Miss Shaclday and Mr. Craig were our morale builders. Belly Denlon, Belly Racer, Roberl Merchanl, Lillian Case, and June Moore enlered during lhe year. Virginia and Mary Ramseyer. Belly Denlon, and lone Johnson wilhdrew. We held a slcaling parly in lhe early spring al Lalce Blue Waler. In l944 Miss Morlon and Mr. McBride guided us lhrough one more war year. During lhis year sludenls and leachers helped oul in lhe ralioning program, and a movie proieclor was added lo lhe school's equiprnenl. Ollicers lor lhe year were: presidenl, Tom McKean: vice-presidenl, Bob Simmons: secrelary-lreasurer, Wanda Banlz: girl adviser, Belly Racer: and boy adviser, Bob Wagner. A baclcward parly was held December 6 al lhe high school. Keilh Wible, Junior Jesler, and Wallis Orl enlered during lhe year. Leo Jellries, Richard Freeman, Phyllis Fear, and Junior Jordan wilhdrew. Our biggesl year so lar was I945. We were big shol juniors lhen. Aeronaulics was added lo lhe curriculum. and malhemalics was slressed more lhan belore. Clyde Nell was elecled presidenl ol lhe class lor lhe year. Olher ollicers were Avis Brown, vice-presidenl: Erla Ely, secrelary-lreasurer: and Helen Cline and Keilh Wible, ad- visers. Mary Ramseyer re-enlered lhe class, and Bob Combs, Cecil Oswall, Nellie Norlon, Paul Kershner, and Geraldine and Kennelh Pelerson wilhdrew. Miss Nelson and Mr. Wilson, our sponsors, helped us pul over everylhing we allempled. Under lheir direclion we had a magazine subscriplion drive, purchased our class rings, held lwo parlies, gave a convocalion, and, wilh lhe assislance ol Miss Waller, presenled as our class play Enler Angela. Our class was lhe lirsl lo decide lo hold a prom wilh lhe annual banquel lo honor lhe seniors. Everyone was lhrilled al lhe prospecl ol having a dance and worlced exlra hard lo pul lhe idea across. We used a Weslern lheme. The allair was a lremendous success, and everyone had a good lime, including lhe leachers. Peace came al lasl, and I946 was our biggesl and besl year. Ollicers lor lhe year were presidenl, Belly Lee: vice-presidenl, Jesse Rains: secrelary-lreasurer, Erla Ely: girl adviser, Palricia Pugh: and boy adviser, Bill Srnilh. Mr. Morgan and Miss Alberlson were our sponsors. The annual subscriplion drive slarled lhe year righl. The Blues won, and were lrealed lo a parly. January 3, by lhe Golds. Early in Oclober we sponsored The Down Homers. The senior class play, Girl Shy, was a greal success. Junior-Senior was a gala allair. The Ball Slale orcheslra played lor lhe dance held aller a wonderlul banquel. Reverend Vernon was our speaker al Baccalaureale. We were honored al Commencemenl by having Dr. William P. Deering speak lo us., Aller Commencemenl many ol us began lo leel ralher depressed. Allhough we had looked lorward lo gradualion lor a long lime, now lhal we had really been gradualed, we began lo wish lhal we could have al leasl one more year al good old M.H.S. The Alumni Banquel reslored our good spirils, however, and made us members ol an organizalion which meels every' year lo renew old lriendships and revive memories ol our high school days. CLASS WILL We, fhe Senior Class of '46, will our possessions and abilifies, such as fhey are, fo fhe following: Margaref Gerard refuses fo will herself fo anyone, because she already belongs fo Ed, Helen Cline wills her carrof-lop fo Bugs Bunhy. Margarel Gibson wills her hair fo Mr. Morgan. . Hope McDirmif wills her bashful ways fo Bob Smifh. Wallis Orf wills his curls fo Jeanne Burson. . Lurrel Melville wills her heighf fo Melvin Risinger. . Mariorie Needler wills her abilify fo iifferbug fo Miss Morfon. Janice Keagle wills her abilify fo gef kicked oul' of Civics class fo Bob lDizl Risk. A Avis Brown wills her flirfy ways fo Joe Bohr. f Margarlef Schwarzkopf wills her careful driving fo Lloyd lJake-l Clamme. Bill Srnifh wills his neaif appearance fo Tom Berry. Y Garnef Whifacre wills her quief disposifion fo Kafhryn Whife. Wanda Banfz wills her heighf fo Shorfy Brinkerhoff. , Berfie Lou Day wills her dishwashing abilify fo Joan Denfon. Rosie Wunderbaum wills her abilify lo play Long, Long Ago on fhe piano fo'Joy Nell Love. lFar, 'Hr awayll Jessie Berrier wills her' perfecf affendance record fo Irene Bennelf. Keifh Wible wills his five o'clock shadow fo Kenny Neff because Kenny wanfs one Erla Ely wills her abilify fo pop gum fo Jack Burson. ' Emogene Funk wills herself fo keeping house for her sailor husband. A ' Pal' Evilsizer wills her overalls fo Miss Compfon lMiss Compfon iusf loves fhemll. Jackie Armsfrong wills her Thrasher fo any gal fhaf fhinks she can gef him lAnd we don'f mean farm machineryll. Dick Hoover wills his abilify fo flirf wifh a cerfain music feacher fo Red, Beffy Lee wills her sweafers fo Doris Miller. lmogene Helm wills her high grades fo Discharge Margaref Welch wills her Home Fc. abilify fo Olive Spaulding. Joan McGoldrick wills her slow, clear speech fo Miriam Maish. Elnora Love wills her workafive ways fo Bob'Lillie. Tom McKean wills his large vocabulary fo Emmiff Beeks. Beffy Rose and Dorofhy Refi will fhemselves fo fhe Power's Models. Pal' Pugh wills her shorf skirfs fo Miss Alberfsonj Frances Norfon wills her hour-glass figure fo Carrie Norfon. Bob Merchanf wills his Plymoufh fo Jack Pugh for fufure use. Wilma Teegarden wills herself fo Charlie Cunningfon. ' Junior Murphy wills his excess weighf fo Peggy Bedwell. Gloria Garreff wills her Sunday School class fo Lloyd Anderson. Max Bedwell wills his G-I haircuf fo Charles Comsfock. , Agnes Whifacre wills her lafe hours fo Meddler. lA friend of fhe family.l 'N 4' Guy Sills wills his abilify fo drive fo anyone having fhe courage fo fake lhe chance. Billie Berry and Dib Crisamore will fheir Ford fo Beffy Jones and Jimmy- Smifh. s James Ford wills his hair oil fo fhe Ford Mofor Company fo' keep if running. E Gerald Hawk wills his musical horns fo his brofher Bill fo keep fhem in fhe family. Junior Jesfer wills himself fo fhe Pennville girls. , Clyde Neff wills his mechanical abilify, such as if is, fo- Harry Beeks. Jesse D. Rains wills his barnyard friends fo anyone whe likes fhem. - Danny Sf. John wills his abilify fo sleep in class fo Kennefh Shannon. Jerry Grifiirh wills his boffle fo anybody small eniough fo crawl under his porch fo gef if. Signed and sealed fhis fhirfy-firsf day of January. li A Q , The Senior Class of '46 i . Q ' ' , 'f g g S CLASS PROPHECY Three husky looking, khaki clad individuals, proudly displaying lheir discharge emblems, slrode smilingly up lhe slreel. ll was plain lo be seen lhal lhe lasl ol Uncle Sam's occupalional army was back, and lhis was il. Wilh lheir dullel bags slung carelessly over lheir shoulders, lhey sel aboul reviewing lheir old schoolmales and lhe changed surroundings ol lhe home lown since lheir absence. Taxil called Jerry Grillfilh, lallesl ol lhe lhree men. A huge, blue cab swerved lo lhe curb and lhey piled- in. Why, Dib Crisamore, you old son-ol-a-gun, yelled Guy Sills in recognilion ol lhe driver. Did you and Billie Berry linally gel married? Yes, said Dib. . VN1hal ever became ol McKean? Has he slarled denlal work yel? inquired Max Bedwel . Yes, he iusl made a pair ol lalse leelh lor Miss Alberlson. By lhe way, Erla Ely is his ollice nurse, and Margarel Gerard Oswall is his X-ray lechnician. Say, look oul lhal window: isn'l lhal Junior Jesler washing Bill Smilh's grocery windows? asked Jerry. Oh, yesl Imogene Helm is his cashier, replied Dib. ' Why, lhere are some olher addilions lo lhe lown, Lee's Dress Shoppe and Elnora Love's Beauly Parlor, remarked Guy. Yes, said Donald: lwo ol her operalors are Joan Mc6oldrick and Frances Norlon. There's lhe newly appoinled slreel commissioner, Wally Orl. He look over lhe job aller Keilh Wible resigned lo lake a seal in lhe Senale. Say, lurn on lhe radio, said Max. ll's lime lo hear lhe Ford and Wunderbaum Comedy Show sponsored by lhe Sudsy Dudsy Soap Company, owned and operaled by Hoover and Murphy. Oh, we iusl missed Jessie Berrier Sullon, who sings wilh J. D. Rains' band, lealuring Dorolhy Rell as cornelisl, said Jerry. Lel's slop al lhe school building and see how lhings are coming along. lsn'l Gloria Garrell lhe new Home Economics leacher? asked Guy. Jusl lhen Donald exclaimed, Hey, look oull There comes Margarel Schwarzkopll Too lale. She clipped us. Now l suppose l'lI be hauled down lo courl, and Judge Bob Merchanl will lhrow me in lhe jug. ' l lmagine lhal, she didn'l even slop! said Max. Jusl like she used lo be. 'There's lhe new lhealre run b Gerald Hawk, said Dib. His lickel-laker is Helen Cline and his usherelles are Jackie Armslrong, Pal Evilsizer, and Mariorie Needler. Say, who owns lhe new airporl? asked Jerry. Those crack-pol pilols, Nell and Sl. John, iusl boughl il. Their secrelaries are Wanda Banlz and Janice Keaglef' Dib remarked as he lurned lhe corner. i - There's a new drug slore! exclaimed Guy. V , Owned by Belly Rose Spaulding, replied Dib. Her soda ierks are Wilma Teegarden and Lurrel Melville. You oughl lo slay over-nighl al Margarel Oibson's boarding house. Pal Pugh is slaying lhere while she wriles her lalesl book. Her illuslralor is Avis Brown. lsn'l lhal lady laking her lwo children lor lheir daily slroll Emogene Funk? inquired Max. Sure lhing, replied Dib. l hear lhal Berlie Lou Day is a lashion designer in New York and lhal her secrelary is Garnel Whilacre, said Guy. - - Hey, slop lhe carl yelled Jerry. There go lhree slick chicks. Well, if lhey aren'l Hope McDirmil, Margarel Welch, and Agnes Whilacrel Well, 'bye, Dib: we'll walk lrom here. tm -Q42 -33: ,L M li ' Q ' Lv Q as ,Kggw ' KK vi, M,f . xi if Q L. . Y Q g,m F , Hi :qw - -Ei' Q ' 4 , .,fQS,gg 2423 . 1 A Q :H L V Q- if -Mwf+wwf w f ww wf If zz' jim .g f Q, 1 gm ML Wywmww JUNIOR CLASS Lee Barner, Charlene Barrell, Dwighl Bell, Irene Bennell, Jack Burson. Audrea Campbell, Evelyn Clamme, Lloyd Clamme, Relda Clamme, Belly Cole. Doris Coleman, Charles Comslock, Jean Cunninglon, Frances Danehy, Roseman Deardulrl. Belly Egly, Rally Ellison, Don Ely, Mary Jane Grove,' Bill Herr. Agnes Hoover, Carol Howard, Norman Howard, Jeanella Jellries, Madonna Jones. VA Bob Lillie, Belly McCammon, Bob McPherson, Imogene Macon, Earl Mahon. Miriam Maish, John Marine, Doris Miles, Doris Miller, Joyce Morgan. Kennelh Nell, Roberl Parker, Donna Rinard. Bob Risk, Merle Rogers. Raymond Rogers, Kennelh Shannon, Jim Shiner, Bob Smilh, Marcia Sullon. Lawrence Walker, Earl Welch, Kalhryn While. Absenl when lhe piclure was laken: Carl Rholon. Filly sludenls enrolled in lhe Junior Class lasl lall, bul seven lell us during lhe year. They were Belly Egly, Donna Rinard, Jennella Jeffries, Nila Sue Bennell, Lloyd Clamme, Agnes Hoover, and Bob Wagner. Charlene Barrell joined us laler lasl lall, bul wilhdrew aller only a lew weeks. The officers are Merle Rogers, presidenlg Bill l-lerr, vice-presidenlg Belly McCammon, secrelary-lreasurerq Dwighl Bell and Audrea Campbell, advisers. The Juniors sponsored a magazine sale during lhe year lo raise lunds lor lhe Junior-Senior Receplion. Our lirsl parly was held January 4. We won lhe yell brick al lhe pep session preceding lhe Four-leam Tourney. We gave lhe play, Slranger in lhe Nighl, in April. Miss Nelson and Mr. Shoemakeriare our sponsors. Mary Jane Grove T i i i l 4 l l l -4 ?J SOPHOMORES OF '46 Virginia Baker, Harry Beeks, Tom Berry, Jean Burson, Ellabelle Cale. Kalhryn Conner, Keilh DeBally, Ralph Evilsizer, Irene Fear, Janice Ford. ' Wesley Fullon, Charles Garrell, Joe Garrison, Donald Goodspeed, Herberl Gray. V Donald Gum, Belly Hawk, Bill l-lawkTMarlelle Helm, Rulhanna Hornbaker. ' - ,A Billy Hullman, Leona Johnson, Belly Jones, Richard Love, Fred McDirmil. Edwin Melville, Rulh Merchanl, Carol Morgan, Junior Needler, Rulh Ann Norlon. ' ' Garnel Nuckols, Leroy Parker, Dick Pence. Charles Pelhlol, Jack Pugh. Elonda Rinker, Melvin Risinger, Shirley Simmons, Jack Smilh, Jim Smilh. . 6 Jack Slone, Neil Towns, Charles Vernon, Donald While. Those nol in lhe piclure are Francis Hawk and Paul While. This year lhe sophomores enrolled wilh lorly-six members. We have as sponsors Miss Morlon and Mr. Brinkerholf. We elecled as ollicers: Jeanne Burson, presi- denl: Belly Jones, vice-presidenlg Keilh DeBally, secre- lary-lreasurer: and Garnel Nuckols and Charles Pelhlol, advisers. Our lirsl parly was a Hallowe'en bacgkward parly al lhe High School Building on Oclober I5. We won lhe War Bond Drive lhis year wilh lhe help ol Neil Towns and his lhousand dollar bond. On April 26 we gave our class convocalion. Shirley Simmons FRESHMAN CLASS Don Adams, Lloyd Anderson, Alice Barringfon, James Bedwell, Peggy Bedwell. Roy Bell, Clyde Bennefi, Hugh Bennefl, Paula Berrier, Donnie Brown. Pansy Brown, Charles Cain, Jeanice Cale, Eugene Caylor, Joan Clamme. Bobby Coffield, Roberf Cornsfoclc, Lloyd Crawford, Richard Cun- ningfon, Joanne Denfon. Julia Dodds, Frances Evilsizer, Charlene Fisher, Jack Gilberl, Pa- lricia Schuller. Marilyn Haynes, Johnny Herrin, Luella Hummer, Fredrick Humphrey, Charles Hunfer. Luella Hunfsinger, Rila Jesfer, Marilyn Krebs, Paul Laufzenhiseg Delorise Leech. Joy Nell Love, Marie McDaniel, Phyllis Meliclc, Barbara Nell. Sharon Ori. Wilma Refi, Jesse Rogers, Joan While, Bobby Haynes, Roberf Russell, Helen Hoover. Joan Sills, Dick Suffon, John Henry Warner, Alvin Rogers, Rulh Wilson, Mary Wilson. Those nof in 'Phe picfure are Floyd Ely, Margaref Rarnseyer, Jaclc Johnson, Dorolhy Gibson, and Hulda Emshwiller. Filly-five sfuclenfs enrolled on Sepfember 4 in rhe Freshman Class. Three sludenrs have wirhdrawn: Helen Hoover, Dorofhy Gibson, and Hulda Emshwille.r. Mem- bers enfering from orher schools were Luella Hummer, Dunkirk: Eugene Caylor, New Casllei Charles Cain, Roll: Floyd Ely, Muncie: and Margarer Ramseyer and Wava Jean Ford, Harlford Cify. The following officers were eleclredz presidenr, Bar- bara Neff: vice-presidenl, Charles Cain: secrelaryfrreas- urer, Palsy Schuller: advisers, Marilyn Haynes and Jesse Rogers. Our sponsors are Miss Rea and Mr. Bohr. We held our class pariy, November 8, during which all new members were ini+ia+ed. Our convocarion will be held April l2. Jeanice Cale 3 1, EIGHTH GRADE Rufh Anderson, Mary Alice Beeks, Lawrence Beymer, Pafiy Buckley, Blanche Buffs. James Cale, Tommy Caylor, Raymond Deardufi, Peggy Lou Ely, Billy Everharf. Oliver Furnish, Bob Garrison, Dwighi Helm, Marilyn Hoover Elizabeih Howard. Dora Mae Huffman, Jorefia Humphrey, Jim Leichiy, Eliza lsenharf, Chrisfine Love. Margarer Love, Claradene Morris, Imogene Needler, Bobby Pence, Harrieii' Reasoner. Elnora Rogers, Roberia Russell, Phyllis Schoolman, Paify Jo Shreve, Edi+h Spaulding. Shirley Trump, Doris Whifacre, David Wilson, Mary Sue Wrighf, Lyril Marion. ,i Pele Melville, Donnie While. Thiriy-seven pupils were enrolled in The Eighih Grade ai' ihe firsi' of 'rhe year. Only iwo members, Eliza lsenhari' and Pere Melville wilhdrew. New members are Jeaneile Williams and Leona Holsron. We elecred Parry Shreve, president Susan Wrighi, vice-president Claradene Morris, secrefary-freasurer: Oli- ver Furnish, boy adviser, and Peggy Ely, girl adviser. Our class held i+s 'firsi par'ry, Ocfober I9, in ihe gym- nasium and is planning anorher in i'he spring. We presenled The play, Call lr A Day, January I I, as our convocarion. Our sponsors are Miss Compion and Miss Purcell. Lawrence Beymer - SEVENTH GRADE Ramona Anderson, Billy Baldridge, Emmill Beelrs, Dallas Boniour, Eddie Colman, Jr, John Cook, Donald Ely, John Fear, Garnel Glallli, Clara Gum. Evelyn Harris, Paul Headley, Gracieann Hellon, Belly Hummer, Raymond Hummer. Belly Humphrey, Edilh Johnson, Darrell McCammon, John Marlin, Edilh Miller. Derry Neslleroad, Carrie Norlon, Paul Richard Norlon, Carolyn Parker, John Peck. Palricia Pence, Paul Pugh, Donald Ramseyer, John Alberl Rell, John Simmons. Rulh Slenlz, Olive Spaulding, Roberl Slarr, Annella Sue Sliver, Mariorie Sullon. Mary Trenl, Kennelh While, Barbara Wilson, Mary Ellen Wolle. Eorly-one enrolled in lhe Sevenlh Grade on lhe lirsl day of school. Edwin Scoll, Clysla Allen, and James Allen enlered laler bul soon wilhdrew. Belly Williams enlered during lhe second semesler. The Sevenlh Grade convocalion was Thanksgiving l62O-I945. The casl was as lollows: Miles Slandish, Edwin Scoll: John Alden, Derry Neslleroadg Priscilla, Mary Tranlp Pilgrim Maiden, Mariorie Sullon: Spiril ol Columbia, Annella Sliver: Pilgrim Messenger, John Mar- lin: Indian Messenger, Roberl Slarr: and Lillle Hiawalha, John Aliberl Rell. The play was direcled by Miss Drane. The class parly was held November 2I. Class ollicers are as lollows: presidenl, Carolyn Par- lcerg vice-presidenl, Edilh Miller: girl adviser, Mary Tranlg boy adviser, John Marlin: and secrelary-lreasurer, Derry Neslleroad. An nella Sliver 26 . GRADE SIX Teacher: Joan Wilson GRADE FIVE Teacher: Charles B. Anihony Pisl row: Leah Clare Tharpe, Gail Garreli, Berly Murphy, Donsella Schuller, Diann Krebs, Billy McCaffrey, Jackie Powell, Jackie Douqherly, Richard Whiiacre. Second row: Siella King, Sedonna Newman, Rebecca Ann Robbins, Eugene King, Dorofhy Garrison, Bonnie Coleman, Sharon Wright Jerry Burchard, Lyle Towns. Third row: Maynard Johnson, Neal l-lunier, Rex Bell, Sue Smiih, Sara Ann Millard, Donna Lou Helm, Delores Ledbeiler, Audrey Risinqer, James Furnish. Fourlh row: Paliy Williams, Helen Wall, Mary Anne Graves, Myrile Phillips, Bobby Smilh, Tommie Coleman, Orves Ramseyer, Glenn Goodspeed, Marfha Shannon. Fiffh row: Dororhy Downing, Regina Marion, Jean Keagle, Waunifa Shiner, Karl Anderson, Dickie Hawk, Junior Slenlz, Georqianna Russel, Minnie Gordon. Firsl' row: Beverly Sue Irwin, Lloyd Beymer, Donald Pence, Mary Ann Refi, Marlene Crider, Sandra Hoover, Pally Jo Carnes, Marion King, Harold Everharl, Charles Wilson. Second row: Sharon Overmeyer, Janel Layman, Pariy Jean Denlon, Phyllis Simmons, Glenn Bales. Marlha Berrier, Mary Berrier, Donna Marion, Shirley Miichell. Third row: George Hufiman, Clara Fear, Mariha I-lariup, Jay Beaver, Carson Johnson, Roberf Ford. Jimmie Don Rholon, Howard Anderson, Dickie Kanedy. Fourih row: Gordon Overmeyer, Donnie Hummer, James Comsiock, Ralph Needler, Vera Hawk. Jimmie Adkins, Billie Simmons, Barbara Kellogg, Belly Love. Fifih row: Bobby Eqly, J. T. Scoli, Doris Corrriqhf, Paula Deardulif, Walier Jackson, Alfred Johnson, Jack Overmeyer, Dean Ely, Roger Humphrey, Ellen Howard. Absenl when lhe piciure was iaken: Carrol Russel and James Krebs. GRADE FOUR Teacher: Frances Nusbaumer GRADE THREE Teacher: Rulh Bowman Firsl row: Gerald Humphrey, Keilh Layman, Dickie Orl, Bobby Bales, Helen Powell, Virginia Anderson, Rulh Adkins. Second row: Ruby Laulzenheiser, Sue Michael, Phyllis Thornburg, Hilda Markin, Gene Hawk, Jimmy Johnson, Barbara Scoll, Shirley Haworlh. Third row: Carolyn McCallery, Mary Elizabelh Rogers, Norma While, Sally Risinger, Wanda Jean Fosnighl, Madonna King, Carol Erlewein. Fourlh row: Max Risinger, Gerald Keller, David Laulzenheiser, Donald Fickerl, Joe Crider, Billy Trussel, Carl Norlon, Charles Fear. Absenl when lhe piclure was laken: Lee Kellogg, Sandra Schuller, Jimmie Harris. Firsl row: Thomas Wilson, Eugene Dickason, Jimmy Hedges, Bobby Caylor, Bobby Risinger, Barbara Russel, Janice Dickason, Jean Comer, Barbara Gray. Second row: Rila Dougherly, Nancy Bales, Darrell Terhune, Wallace Hornbaker, Mary Jo Whilaker, Jimmy Schwarzkopl, Belly Milchell, Carolyn Slenlz, Belly Jean Ely. Third row: Dewayne Johnson, Danny McCallery, Larry Beeks, Jackie Hullman, Palsy Krebs, Norma Jean Michael, Nadine Wagner, Dick Ely, Dale Helm. Eourlh row: Bob Kyle, Bob Bales, Sally Cook, Marvin King, T. Ray Taylor, Meredilh Coleman, Delmar Whilacre. Tommy Rhea, Jimmy Baker, Absenl when lhe piclure was laken: Janice McClish, Barbara Prall, Donnie Johnson, Joyce Bradbury. GRADES TWO AND THREE Teacher: Marie Dick GRADES ONE AND TWO Teacher: Marlha Trenl Firsl row: Carol Jean Moyer, Nancy Sue Smilh, Sharon Ann Schwarzkopl, Donna Jo Burchard, Charles McDaniel, Paul Ray Whilacre, Tommy Schwarzkopf, Dexier Bedwell, Billy Kellogg, Billy Dean Michael, Harold Glallli. Second row: Tommy Simmons, Belly Jean Gum, Sfephen Malofl, Carl King, Virgil Ledbefler, Bonnie Ramseyer, Roger Scol+, Guy Cook, Charles Huffman. Jo Ann Suflon, Gloria Penrod. Third row: Tommy Mounsey, Waller Lee Scolf, Delphia Fear, Mary Margaref Kelsey, Herschel Need- ler, Paul Alan Ely, Mary Ellen Pugh, Carol Jean Refil, Sally Cale, Tommy Pugh. Eourlh row: Yvonne Perkins, Donna Garrison, Richard Schoolman, Shirley Brown, Delmar Thomas, Beulah Howard, Larry Schmidi, Forresf Williamson, Willard Junior Deardurl. Firsl' row: Tommy Lee, Jerry Wayne Bond, Sue Ann Slukey, Jackie James Wilson, Beverly King, Lowell Gordon, Linda Lou Holdren, Belly Ellen Carnes, John McClish. Second row: Darlene Thomas, Chrisfena Mae Helm, Joyce Hari, Mary Belrh Buckmasler, Linda Mae Hooks, David Fosnighl, Joe Kyle, Tommy Krebs, Howard Brock. Third row: Bobby Filch, Jerry Robbins, Gerald Runkle. Ronald Underwood, Carol Ann Clemenls, Max Arnold Hiser, Richard Peck, Donna Pence. Fourfh row: Bruce Neslleroad, Kalhryn Sue Goble, Sammy Norron, Freddie Rerf, Max Beeks, Delberr Fear, Jackie Underwood, Janer Fickerr, Wilma Dean Terhune. Absenl' when The piclure was 'rakenz Harold Evans and Carole Sue Schrnidi. Lowell J. Bradbury was enrolled since. GRADE ONE Teacher: Mary Lowry Firsl row: Rosellen Cook, Barbara Ann Tourney, Nancyanna Duncan, Jane? Sue Pulley, Nancy Lou Dickason, How- ard Wayne Pence, Virginia Kay Mil- chell, Beverly Sue Norlon. Second row: Ronald Love, Esfher Hawk, Delighl l-lumrner, Mary Ann Ford, Ka- ren Anne Trussel, Jerry Wayne Hari, Carol Lea Denlon, Chalrner William- son, George MCCGHGFY. Third row: Barbara Sue Jordon, Lesler Harris, Ronnie Johnson, Jackie Fickerf, Judilh Kay Caylor, Carol Sue Laufzen- heiser, Treva Howard, Phyllis Ellison, Pafricia Yadon. Fourlh row: Jarnes Allen Winger, Dono- yon Kellogg, Raymond Dee Coffield, Terry Oyerrneyer, Gary Overymeyer, Dee Anderson, Jerry Lee Townsend, Jerry Allen Underwood, Billy Bales. Absenl' when fhe piclure was lakenz Janice Brock, Charles l-larlley. SNAPSHOTS l GRADE BUILDING ABSENTEES lJoyce Bradbury, Barbara Prall, Janice McClish, Donnie Johnson Grade Three MR. PARK ABSENTEES lCarol Russell, Sandra Schuller, James Krebs, Lee Kellogg, Jimmy l-larris Grades Three and Four ABSENTEES lCarol Sue Smilh, Janice Brock, Charles Harfley, Lowell J Bradbury Harold Evans Grades One and Two.l FUTURE PACERS OLD STAND-BYS lMr. Bohr, Miss Alberfson, Miss Nelson Mr. Morgan, Miss Morlon, Mis Vay.l MARRlED lMary McDirn'iil' Ramseyenl JEANIE COOKS lMrs. Balcer, Mrs. Coleman, Helen Berlie Lou Day. HAY RIDERS lllosernan and Gloria.l MUSKETEERS lElnora, Marqarel W., Margaref HE CAME BACK inf. Diclnl CLAMMES lEvelyn, Lloyd, Re-Ida, Joan.l PALS lMiss Compfon and Miss Purcell.l sMc Cline 6.1 CLUBS DRAMATICS MUSIC VTTT' 7' L STUDENT COUNCIL The duTies oT The STudenT Council are inspecTing lockers, planning pep sessions, decoraTing The audiTorium Tor The Four-Team Tourney, selling schedule pencils, selling lapel pins, selling reTreshmenTs aT The ball games, and arranging Tor dances. The council is composed oT The presidenTs oT all The classes, The girl and boy advisers oT The high school classes, Two represenTaTives OT The STudenT ATTairs CommiTTee, one OT whom is The TaculTy adviser. The oTTicers are presidenT, Clyde NeTT7 secreTary-Treasurer, Audrea Campbell. The members oT The council are Clyde NeTT, BeTTy Lee, Bill SmiTh, PaT Pugh, Merle Rogers, DwighT Bell, Audrea Campbell, Jeanne Burson, Charles PeThTel, C-3arneT Nuckols, Barbara NeTT, Jesse Rogers, Marilyn Haynes, PaTTy Shreve, Carolyn Parker, and Miss McVay, adviser. STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The STudenT ATTairs CommiTTee is composed oT Two juniors, Two seniors, and Tour Teachers. The way They are chosen is ThaT The Junior Class elecTs Two sTudenTs, one boy and one girl, and The seniors do likewise. The TaculTy members are elecTed by The oTher Teachers. The duTies oT This commiTTee are Taking care oT The calendar, The movies, STudenT Council, and The poinT sysTem. They also audiT The books oT The classes and clubs. The commiTTees Tor The diTTerenT acTiviTies are as Tollows: calendar, Avis Brown and Miss AlberTsong movies, Bob SmiTh and Mr. BrinkerhoTTg STudenT Coun- cil, Clyde NeTT and Miss McVayg poinT sysTem, Relda Clamme and Mr. Bohr. Mr. Bohr is The chairman oT The STudenT ATTairs. ATHLETIC BOARD G A A. CLUB The duTies oT The AThleTic Board are To purchase equipmenT Tor The aThleTic deparTmenT oT our school, To supervise The needs oT The sTudenTs in aThleTics, and To see Thai' This deparTmenT meeTs cerTain reguiremenTs. A boy and a girl are chosen Trom each, The Junior and Senior classes, by all The sTudenTs. From These Tour a boy and a girl are elecTed To The board. The chairman is Mr. Shoemaker. Roll: Miss Nelson, Miss McVay. Mr. Morgan, Mr. Shoemaker, Mary Jane Grove, and Dick Hoover. The ideal OT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion Club is sporTsmanship. The purpose oT The club is To TurTher girls in sporTs. The aim oT The club is To develop sporTsmanship as well as sporTs. The TeaTures oT The club are a ChrisTmas exchange and Two gym parTies. The oTTicers are presidenT, MargareT SchwarzlcopT3 vice-presidenT, Doris Coleman: secreTary, BeTTy Hawk: and Treasurer, KaThryn WhiTe. The sponsor is Miss Nellie McVay. Roll: Irene BenneTT, Audrea Campbell, Doris Coleman, BeTTy Hawlc, Luella Hum- mer. Marie McDaniel. Barbara NeTT, Frances NorTon, Sharon OrT, MargareT Schwarz- lcopf, KaThryn WhiTe. i The loyal American Club has Tor iTs aim To learn more abouT The evenTs oT The world and To develop beTTer ciTizens. The purpose of The club is To promoTe inTeresT in public aTTairs. The inTeresTing TeaTures of The program are one ouTside speaker each year and a parTy each semesTer. The olllicers are presidenT, Roseman Dearduicfp vice- presidenT, Bob McPherson1secreTary, KenneTh lNleTTg and program chairman, Wallis OrT. The sponsor is Mr. Dick. Roll: DwighT Bell, Charles ComsTock, Frances Danehy, Roseman De-arduTT, Carol l-loward, Bill l-lerr, JenneTTa JeTTries, Junior JesTer, Bob Lillie, Imogene Macon, Bob MerchanT, Doris Miles, Bob McPherson, KenneTh NeTT, Wallie OrT, Bob Risk, Jim Shiner, and Jim SmiTh. The primary aim oT The FuTure Farmers Club is The developmenT oT agriculTural leadership, cooperaTion, and ciTizenship. The purpose oT This club is To develop compeTenT, aggressive, rural and agriculTural leadership: To parTicipaTe in worThy underTakings Tor The improvemenT oT agriculTure7 To creaTe and nurTure a love oT counTry life: and To provide and encourage The developmenT oT organized rural recreaTion acTiviTies. The ideals oT our club are To encourage keeping records ol receipTs and disbursemenTs, To encourage ThriTT among members, and To sTrive To build up Tinancial sTandings Through savings and invesTmenTs. Each year The club holds a pesT conTesT wiTh Jackson Township. This year They held a corn husking conTesT. The officers are presidenT, Lawrence Walker: vice-presidenT, Merle Rogers: Treasurer, Earl Mahon: secreTary, RoberT Parker, reporTer, Donn Elyg waTch dog, Carl RhoTon. The sponsor is BurTon Brinkerhowcf. Roll: l-larry Beeks, Hugh BenneTT, Charles Cain, Bobby CoTlield, KeiTh DeBaTTy, l-lerberT Gray, Bobby l-laynes, Johnnie T-lerrin, Fred l-lumphry, Richard Love, Junior Needler, LeRoy Parker, Alvin Rogers, Jesse Rogers, John Warner, Lloyd Clamme, Donn Ely, Earl Mahon, RoberT Parker, Merle Rogers, Raymond Rogers, Carl RhoTon, Lawrence Walker, Earl Welch. LOYAL AMERICAN CLUB FUTURE FARMERS CLUB RA VON DRAMATIC CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUB T l The purpose OT The Ra Von DramaTic Club is To Turnish dramaTic Training and To presenT plays Tor school enTerTainmenT and Tor public perTormance. The aim is To encourage hisTrionic abiliTy, To TurTher The cause oT beTTer speech and oT public speaking, and To TosTer amaTeur TheaTricals. The highlighTs oT The club are iniTiaTing new members, The ChrisTmas parTy, and parTy Tor The Seniors. The club presenTed Three one acT plays: Romany Chi, Did You Say Mink, and The Ring and The Look on March 6. The oTTicers are presidenT, Tom McKeanq vice-presidenT, Jack Burson: secreTary, Wanda BanTz7 Treasurer, Joyce Morgan. The sponsors are Miss Nelson and Miss AlberTson. Roll: Wanda BanTz, Jessie Berrier, Avis Brown, Jaclc Burson, Jeanne Burson, PaTTy Ellison, PaTTy Evilsizer, James Ford, Janice Ford, Mary Jane Grove, BeTTy Jones, Madonna Jones, Janice Keagle, BeTTy Lee, BeTTy McCammon, Tom McKean, John Marine, Joyce Morgan, PaT Pugh, DoroThy ReTT, KenneTh Shannon, Bob SmiTh, BeTTy Spaulding, Marcia SuTTon, and Rose Wunclerbaurn. The purpose oT The Commercial Club is To develop leadership, execuTive abiliTy, and inTeresT in business. The ideals oT This club are To have well organized meeTings and To TosTer respecT Tor auThoriTy and Tor The righTs oT Tellow sTudenTs. The oTTicers are presidenT, BeTTy Cole: secreTary-Treasurer, Irene Fear. The sponsor is Miss MorTon. Roll: Virginia Baker, Ellabelle Cale, BeTTy Cole, KaThryn Conner, Irene Fear, Jerry GriTTiTh, MarTelle Helm, Diclc l-loover, RuTh Anna l-lornbalcer, Fred McDirmiT, l-lope McDirmiT, RuTh MerchanT, Lurrel Mellville, Carol Morgan, Junior Murphy, Clyde NeTT, RuTh Ann NorTon, GarneT Nucliols, Flonda Rinlcer, Guy Sills, and Shirley Simmons. I ki! 35 4.1.4 gk. The purpose oT This club is To promoTe beTTer living wiTh righT Types oT Tood and cloThing. The aim OT The club is To make each girl more economical. This club has joined The NaTional Club, TheiEuTure Homemakers oT America. This club held a ChrisTmas parTy in The Home Economics Room. The members enjoyed a carry-in- supper, and Then exchanged giTTs and played games in The gym. The oTTicers are presidenT, Wilma Teegardenp vice-presidenT, Jean CunningTong secreTary-Treasurer Relda Clammeg and song leader, Doris Miller. The sponsor is Miss CompTon. Roll: Jackie ArmsTrong, Billie Berry, Evelyn Clamme, Joan Clamme, Helen Cline, Jean CunningTon, BerTie Lou Day, Erla Ely, Emogene Funk, Gloria GarreTT, MargareT Gibson, GarneT GlaTTli, Evelyn Harris, lmogene Helm, Luella HunTsinger, Delores Leech, Elnora Love, Mariam Maish, Joan McGoldrick, Doris Miller, Marjorie Needler, EdiTh Spaulding, Olive Spaulding, Wilma Teegarden, Mary TranT, MargareT Welch, Agnes WhiTacre, Doris WhiTacre, GarneT WhiTacre, and MargareT Gerard. The purpose oT The AeronauTics Club is To acguainT The members wiTh diTTerenT Types oT aircraTT and how They Tly. The oTTicers are presidenT, Jack STone7 vice- presidenT, Dick Pence, and secreTary, Charles HunTer. Mr. Bohr is The sponsor. Roll: Lee Barner, James Bedwell, Tom Berry, Junior Coleman, Charles ComsTock, Donald Crisamore, Raymond DearduTT, Don Ely, Ralph Evilsizer, John Fear, Wesley FulTon, Charles GarreTT, Joe Garrison, Donald Goodspeed, Donald Gum, Bill Hawk, Gerald Hawk, Francis Hawk, Billy HuTTman, Charles HunTer, Jack Johnson, Edwin Melville, John Peck, Bob Pence, Jack Pugh, Paul Pugh, Jesse D. Rains, John ReTT, Melvin Risinger, John Simmons, Bill SmiTh, Jack D. SmiTh, Jackie SmiTh, Daniel ST. John, Jack STone, Donald L. WhiTe, Paul VV'hiTe, Charles Vernon. FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA AERONAUTICS CLUB FRIENDSHIP CLUB ATHLETIC CLUB The Friendship Club has lor ils purpose lo creale beller lriendship. The aim is lo learn popular songs. The highlighl ol lhe club is lhe Chrislmas parly, where gills are exchanged and lhe members go caroling. The ollicers are presidenl, Marilyn Krebs: vice-presidenl, Palricia Penceg secrelary-lreasurer, Pansy Brown: song leader, Paula Berrierg and reporler, Rila Jesler. The sponsor is Miss Purcell. Roll: Ramona Anderson, Rulh Anderson, Alice Barringlon, Mary Alice Beelqs, Peggy Bedwell, Paula Berrier, Pansy Brown, Julia Dodds, Frances Evilsizer, Charlene Fisher, Marilyn l-Iaynes, Graciann I-lellon, Elizabelh I-loward, Belly I-lummer, Belly I-lumphry, Jorella Hurnphry, Rila Jesler, Marilyn Krebs, Chrislene Love, Joy Nell Love, Margarel Love, Lyril Marion, Edilh Miller, Carrie Norlon, Imogene Needler, Carolyn Parlcer, Palricia Pence, Eleanor Rogers, Palricia Schuller, Joan Sills, Madonna Slenlz, Joan While, Barbara Wilson, Mary Wilson, Rulh Wilson, and Mary Ellen Wolle. The purpose ol lhe Alhlelic Club is lo promole clean living, slraighl lhinlcing, and cooperalion wilh olhers. The ideals ol lhis club are lo make beller lriends and beller sporls ol lhe boys ol our club. The aim ol lhe club is lo gel boys logelher lo parlici- pale in sporls. On January I6, lhe Alhlelic Club had an enioyable parly. The ollicers are presidenl, Lloyd Anderson, vice-presidenl, Donnie While: and secrelary-lreasurer Billy Everharl. The sponsor is Mr. Shoemaker. Roll: Don Adams, Lloyd Anderson, Billy Baldridge, Emmil Beelis, Roy Bell, Clyde Bennell, James Boniour, Tommy'Caylor, Don Ely, Billy Everharl, John Fear, Oliver Furnish, Bob Garrison, Paul I-Ieadly, Dwighl I-lelm, Raymond I-Iummer, Paul Laulzen- heiser, Pele Melville, John Marlin, Derry Neslleroad, Paul lxlorlon, Donald Ramseyer, John Rell, Bob Slarr, Donnie While, and Kennelh While. 38 ENTER ANGELA The Junior Class of '45 pre- senfed a fhree-acf comedy, Enfer Angela. As fhe play opened, Angela Haffer lWanda Banfzl was, as usual, doing a scene from some dreadful play. She was forever frying fo acf. For some unknown reason she was always being in- ferrupfed eifher by Mrs. Pell lJanice Keaglel, fhe cleaning woman, or by Margie Allen lBeffy Leel, a neighbor girl. Max Phillips lKeifh Wiblel was usually somewhere around fhe Haffer mansion. He was quife a good friend of fhe family, and especially of Ocfavia Haffer lRose Wun- derbauml who, alfhough she fried hard fo keep her bills caughf up, was always leffing fhem become overdue. Everyfhing was peaceful around fhe Haffer mansion unfil a leffer came from Aunf Helen. Ocfavia had wriffen fo her, asking her fo puf her fhree darling children fhrough school. They fhoughf fhaf fhis was her answer. Aunf Helen's leffer sfafed fhaf a friend of hers, Miss Smifh lBeffy Rose Spauldingl, was passing fhrough fhis fown and would sfop by fo see fhe Haffer family. If her reporf on fhem was favorable, she would finance fhe children's schooling. The frain was fo arrive shorfly, so before They finished reading fhe leffer, fhey gof Ronald lJames Fordl ready and senf him fo meef fhis unknown Smifh person. Affer Ronald was on his way, fhey finished reading fhe leffer and found fhaf Aunf Helen said fo send Anfhony lWallis Orfl fo rneef fhis person. So fhey also senf Anfhony fo fhe sfafion. You mighf know whaf happened. Anfhony and Ronald bofh broughf home a person named Smifhl Anfhony broughf Bill Smifh lTom Mclieanl, and Ronald broughf Frances Smifh lBeffy Rose Spauldingl. Everyfhing was very complicafed, buf if became more so when Frances enfered fhe room when Angela was doing one of her mosf horrid acfs. This scared Frances and she fainfed. Affer she came fo, she fhoughf fhe Haffer family was crazy. She ran fo her room and locked fhe door, and nofhing could force her fo unlock if. Things finally gof so bad fhaf Frances called fhe police. A policeman named Mifchell lGerald Hawkl soon arrived. Things were in such a mixup +ha+ if would almosf fake a genius fo sfraighfen fhem ouf, buf affer everyone had his say, fhey finally sfraighfened every- fhing ouf. As fhe play closed. Frances said fhaf she would give Aunf Helen a good reporf so fhaf fhe children could have fheir schooling. MUSIC FESTIVAL On April 20, I945, fhe Music Deparfmenf presenfed a Music fesfival. The groups fhaf parficipafed in fhis program were as follows: Sfring Ensemble, Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Band, Mixed Chorus, and a Duo Piano number by Donna Mason and Margaref Ann Park. For a grand finale all parficipanfs ioined in playing and singing The American PafroI. Miss Mariorie Suffon was fhe direcfor of fhis program. THE PROFESSOR PROPOSES The Professor Proposes was presenfecl by fhe Senior Class of '45, The characfers f' were as follows: Geraldine Elinf-A scafferbrained iunior ...... , . . ,......... Beffy Ann Cline Emily Gilmore-her long-suffering roommafe .....................,. Esfher Benneff Beffy Todd, Belle Hadley-who were inseparable .,., Vera Morgan, Edna McCammon Bob Flinf-GeraIdine's brofher ....,.,..,.... .....,.,...,........ R onald Noller Arfhur Lewis-GeraIdine's beau-af-fhe momenf ........ .,.,.. ..,,. J u nior Poulson Berl' Cornell-GeraIdine's foofball hero ..,..,, ,,... B illy Marfin Miss Marfha Crawford-dean and mafron. . ..., Beffy Trump Mildred-fhe maid of Ashby I-Iall .,...,. ,.... ,.... D o nna Mason John Burr McKenny-fhe professor of hisfory ..,. ....... B ob Daily Rose McKenny-a damsel in disfress ,..,,,.... ,.., E va Sholfy JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The purpose of fhis club is fo encourage and develop greafer dramafic skill. Ifs aim is good acfing. The high Iighfs of fhe club are convocafions and parfies. The officers are presidenf, Marilyn Hoover, vice-presidenf, Dick Suffon: secrefary, I-Iarrief Reasonerp freasurer, Paffy Shreve, song leader, Dora Mae I-Iuffman. The sponsor is Miss Rea. Roll: Lawrence Beymer, Donnie Brown, Paffy Buckley, Blanche Buffs, Jeanice Cale, Joan Denfon, Peggy Ely, Jack Gilberf, Clara Mae Gum, Marilyn I-Ioover, Dora Mae I-Iuffman, Joan Johnson, Jim Liechfy, Claradene Morris, I'Iarrief Reasoner, Wilma Reff, Roberf Russell, Roberfa Russell, Paf Shreve, Anneffa Sfiver, Dick Suffon, Marjorie Suffon, Shirley Trump, David Wilson, Susan Wrighf. 40 4.-4 The band has been very aclive lhis year. ll has played and marched lor all lhe home baslcelball games and played lor several pep sessions. Each member enioyed doing his parl lo malce lhe band a success. Five members are lo receive lheir honor- able discharges in May, bul lo gain success, lhe olhers will carry on. Those receiving honorable discharges are: lrumpel-Dorolhy Rell, Belly Lee, drum--Erla Ely, Rose Wunderbaum, bell lyre-Belly Rose Spaulding. Those who will conlinue lo be in lhis branch ol lhe service are: drum major-Jack Gilberl, maiorelles--Audrea Campbell, Belly McCammon, lwirlers-Harold Everharl, Sue Smilh, Leah Clare Tharpe, llag bearers-Bob Russel, Bob Comsloclc, lrumpel--Marcia Sullon, Jesse Rogers, Lawrence Beymer, clarinels-Virginia Baker, Paul l-leadly, Wilvma Rell, Jack Burson, lrombone- Jeanice Cale, Joyce Morgan, drums-David Wilson, Jack Smilh, saxaphone-Jeanne Burson, Pally Jo Shreve, mellophone-Carol Morgan, French horn-Shirley Trump, barilone-Bob Smilh. This year lhe orcheslra slarled oul wilh quile a lew new recruils. We also had a new Commanding Ollicer. The recruils soon became accuslomed lo lhe rules and regulalions, so lhey are no longer recruils bul velerans. The new Commanding Ollicer is Miss Carmen Purcell. The velerans are as lollows: violins--Erla Ely, Gloria Garrell, Mariorie Sullon, Anella Sue Sliver, Clarinels-Wilma Rell, Jaclc Burson, Virginia Balcer, Paul Headly, lrumpel-Dorolhy Rell, Belly Lee, Marcia Sullon, Jesse Rogers, Laurence Beymer, lrombone-Jeanice Cale, Joyce Morgan, saxaphone-Jeanne Burson, Pally Jo Shreve, bass viol--Madonna Jones, piano-Belly McCammon, drum-Rose Wunderbaum. BAND ORCHESTRA 1 Speak ATHLETICS CALENDAR HONORS ADVERTISING WIBLE SMITH l-IOOVER RAINS McKEAN Keilh Wible lWiblel has been a pacer for Jrhree years. He is nor only lall bul also has plenly of beef Always he could be counled on for The besl playing he lcnew. A senior, he will nor be playing wirh lhe Pacers nexl year. Bill Smilh lSmi+hyl is a senior who has been wilh 'rhe Team rwo years. He is a lall, lanlcy forward, one of lhose guys you have lo loolc up a+. Nexl year he will be missed very much. Diclc l-loover lPugl is a shorl flashy guard, who has lo'rs of go, l-le has aided lhe Pacers lo viclory for lhe pasl lwo years buf will noi be in 'rhe line-up nexl' year because he is a senior. Jesse Rains lJoel has seen acrion wirh The Pacers lwo years and is noled lor his one-handed shols. l-le holds down a forward posilion bul will be missed in lhar spol nexr year, since he is a senior. Tom McKean lDocl is a senior and has been on rhe leam lhree years. l-le could be counled on for a long when if was needed. As a defensive player he was hard lo beaf. l-le will be missed nexl year. Mr. Shoemaker llvlerlel is new Jrhis year. l-le has done a very good iob of gelfing rhe Pacers molded info a lop Team and lceeping lhem Jrhere. l-le will be baclc nexl year lo coach lhe leam lo viclory. l COACH SHOEMAKER NEFF PACERS BELL MARINE MURPHY HOWARD Clyde Neill lPedrol has been on The Team Two years. He doesn'T geT To play a loT, buT he's in There TighTing when he does. Hey, whaTl 'l'hirTy seconds over The hard- wood? We'll miss him nexT year. DwighT Bell lDighTl is noT so very Tall, buT ThaT doesn'T mean a Thing, since he's a Pacer. He is a iunior and has been on The Team one year. NexT year will Tind him back playing Tor The Pacers once again. John Marine lMeaTballl is a iunior, and he has been wiTh The Team Three years. He didn'T play much This year, buT he will be back nexT year TighTing Tor The Pacers. Junior Murphy lMurphl is a senior and has had Two years wiTh The Pacers. He didn'T always see much acTion, buT he sure did a bang up job over aT Dunkirk. His being a senior will be a big loss To nexT year's squad. Norman Howard lShorTyl is The TallesT boy on The Team, so he naTurally holds The cenTer posiTion. Many Times his rebounds pulled The Team ouT oT a TighT spoT. He is a iunior and will play wiTh The Pacers nexT year. Bob Lillie lChompl has been sTudenT manager Tor Two years. He has done a good iob oT keeping The boys in Trim. The Task OT hauling all The equip- menT is one ThaT Bob does. He is a iunior and will be back helping The Paces nexT year. BOB LILLIE, Manager I V I I E. g. PACERS WIN 16 PACERS BEAT AIREDALES IN CLASSY GAME Montpelier Offensive in First Seven Minutes Spells Defeat For ,Erm-nien. The first seven minutes of the ball game at Montpelier, Tuesday night, proved fatal for the Hart- ford City Airedales. After the clever and smooth-'working Pacers jumped into a 14 to 0 lead in those seven minutes, the two quintets battled on even terms the re- mainder of the way, but at no time were the Airedales able to come closer than 11 points. The final tally was 41 to 23. PACERS CRASH OVER GENEVA BY BIG SCORE Montpelier Shows Much Power in Their Drive Over Car- rlinals. The Montpelier Pacers, at full strength for the first time in two weeks, demonstrated plenty of power in their own stables Tues- day night as they decisively whip- ped a dangerous and hard-trying Geneva Cardinal five, 43 to 24. Montpelier Shows Up XVe1l In NVin- ning at VVarren, 37 to 29. Speedy, and with a clever pass- ing and well-balanced scoring at- tack, Coach Merle Shoemaker's MontpelierlPacers led all the way at Warren, Saturday night, in whipping the Lightning Five, 37 to 29, for their fifth win in six starts. The Montpelier seconds also played a steady game to annex the evening's opener, 33 to 18. It also marked the second team's fifth victory. PACERS UPSET ROLL ROLLERS A THIRD TIME l'aee1's Retains Victory Ball as lie- sult of 49 to 36 XYin Tuesday Eve. Montpelier and Roll got together for the third time this season at Roll, Tuesday night, in an all- :ounty fued and for the third time the Pacers were the victors. The score was 49 to 36 and the game was played before a capacity crowd. Montpelier Chalks Up Tenth Yie- tory Out of Eleven Starts. Coach Merle Shoemaker's Mont- pelier Pacers registered their eighth consecutive win and their 10th out of 11 starts this season by beating a scrappy Albany Wild- cat five, 41 to 27, on the Mont- pelier floor, Friday night. The Delaware county visitors were always dangerous, and late in the game drew within six points, at 33 to 27, but Howard and Hoover, who had been with- drawn froin Montpelier line-up went back in and the Pacers pulled away for the 14--point decision. MONTPELIER IN I3TH STRAIGHT VICTORY FRIDAY Seek Another Vllin Saturday Over Redkey On Pacers' Own Court. Registering their 13th straight win and their 15th in 16 games at Bluffton, Friday night, by a score of 34 to 28, Coach Merle Shoe- maker's Pacers return to their own court Saturday night, ,seek- ing to stretch that victory win against the Redkey Wolves. ' PACERS EASILY UPSET INDIANS FOR I2TH WIN Montpelier, looking more a11d 'more like the team most likely to succeed in the sectional play a few weeks hence, won its 10th straight victory Friday night and the 12th in 13 starts by crushing an age-old rival, Chester Center, on the In- dians' court, 37 to 13. PACERS WIN IN OVERTIME TILT OVER BULLDOGS Montpelier Annexes 11th Straight Yietory Over Pennville 32 to 28. The Montpelier-Pennville rivalry game at Montpelier, Friday night lived up to all pre-game expecta- tions as a thriller, and it was only after a hectic three-1ni11ute over- time struggle that the Pacers were able to register their 1ltl1 straight win and their 13th in 14 starts for the season. The final score was 32 to 28, with Rains and Wible scoring the clinching fielders' in the extra periods while the Bull- dogs went scoreless. Minus Two Regulars, Montpelier Forces Dunkirk Irlwllll, But' Lose 26 to 18. Coach Merle SIlOGll12lk61'IS Mont- pelier Pacers went into battle against the Speedcats at Dunkirk, Friday night, without the services of McKean and Howard, who are ill, but they still packed enough punch to force Cat Adams' team all the way before bowing in de- feat, 26 to 18. AMES- LOSE 3 Montpelier Wins Blind Tourney In Classy Contest Over PennviIIe Coach Merle Shoemaker's Mont- pelier Pacers proved themselves as the class of the field Saturday night by vanquishing the previ- ously undefeated Pennville Bull- dogs 26 to 16, in the final game of the 14th annual blind tourna- ment at Montpelier. It was the fourth successive crown for the Oil City cagers' and the sixth since the tournaments were Hrst started way back in 1933. Other titles came in 1934, 1937,1942,1943 and 1944. woLvEs UPSET PACER SOUAD SATURDAY EVE Redkey Snaps Montpelieids XYin Streak, Wlinuing Both Var- sity and Reserve Games. Redkey's Wolves, very trouble- some at times, caught the Mont- pelier Pacers badly otf form Satur- day night at Montpelier to snap the Blackford county team's win streak at 13. The score was 33 to 27. Pacers 37 Chester Center I3 The Montpelier Pacers chalked up their 10th straight victory at the expense of Chester Center at Chester Center Friday night. lt was' also their 12th victory in 13 starts. Coach M e rl e Shoemaker's Pacers, crippled some by the loss of McKean, went on to snow the Chester Indians under in a fast game. PACERS UPSET ROLL ROLLERS BY TOP SCORE Coach Merle Shoemaker's Mont- pelier Pacer's found stiff going with Ray Reed's Roll Red Rollers in the first half of their game on the Pacer floor Friday evening, but superior height told in the final half and they won going away from a tiring Roll team 42 to 22. PACERS EASILY UPSET JACKSON IN FIRST GAME Montpelier Starts Season XVith a 39 to 19 VVin-Jaguars 221111 Stmight, Loss. Montpelier, regarded in pre- season dope as one of the strongest net tives' in their area, got off to an impressive start, Friday night. when the Pacers invaded Jackson Center and came out on top of a 39 to 19 score. The Pacer seconds also made it a clea11 sweep by taking the eve- ning's curtain-raiser, 35 to 21. For Jackson, which only has a total of 17 boys in the entire high school with 15 of them playing on the two teams, it was the 22nd de- feat in a row. The last win came on February 4, 1943, when Van Buren was defeated 46 to 25. Last season, the Jaguars failed to win any of their 18 games, including county and sectional tournament games. Pacers Lose Thriller In Opening Tourney Qlly Kenneth Shannomj Coach M e rl e Shoemaker's Pacers, receiving all the bad breaks' of the game lost the open- ing game of tourney play to the Hartford City Airedales by a lone point 33-32. Hoover, the whiz of the Montpelier team, came into the game early in the second half. Hoover put some more life into the team although his ankle, sprained at Libe1'ty Center, still hurt him. PACERS UPSET PANTHER TEAM FRIDAY NIC-SHT M e rl e Shoen1aker's Montpelier Team Dt-feats Portland By 32 to 29 Score. Tied at 18-all at halftime, Coach Merle Shoemaker's Montpelier Pacers pulled away from Portland in the third quarter and stalled out the iinal quarter of the game to edge the Panthers, 32 to 29, on the Montpelier floor, Friday night. PANTHERS EDGED ON HOME FLOOR 37-34 Coach M e r l e Shoemaker's Montpelier Pacers defeated the Petroleum Panthers VVednesday, January 16, on the Panthers' floor. The Pacers trailed much of the lirst half and then came storming back to take a well earned, 37-34, victory. l gg, L, gg 4 PONIES FRESHMAN TEAM COLTS Eirsl row: Dick Love, Joe Garrison, Kennelh Nell, Donald While, Earl Mahon. Second row: Bob Cohrield lsfudenf managerl, Francis Hawk, Charles Pelhlel, Jack Pugh, Merle Rogers, Bill Hawk. Third row: Jack Burson, Bill Huffman, Donn Ely, Bob McPherson, Wesley Fullon, Merle Shoemaker lcoachl. Firsl row: Bob Coffield lsludenl managerj, Jesse Rogers, Dick Sullon, Clyde Bennell, Paul Laulzenf hieser, Charles Hunler. Second row: Lloyd Anderson, Charles Cain, Eugene Caylor, Roberl Russell, John l-lenry Warner, Don Adams, Joe Bohr lcoachl. Firsl row: Roberl Slarr, Donald Ely, Billy Everharl, Tom Caylor lsfudenf manaqerl, Lawrence Beymer, David Wilson, Paul l-leadly. Second row: John Marlin, James Boniour, Derry Nesfleroad, Raymond Deardulrl, Oliver Furnish, Jim Leichly, Bob Garrison. Mr. Brinkerholl lcoachl. SOFT BALL TRACK GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Firsl row: Dwighl Bell, Keilh Wible, Tom McKean. Jesse Rains, Jerry Grillilh, Junior Murphy, Clyde Nell. Second row: Mr. Morgan lSupl.l, Wallis Orl, Bolo Lillie, Merle Rogers, John Marine, Diclc I-loover, Max Bedwell, Mr. Shoemaker lcoachl. Firsl row: Wallis Orl-high hurdles, low hurdles, high iumpg Bill Smilh-mile, high iump, broad lump: Dwighl Bell-rnilep Merle Rogers-mile: John Marine-high hurdles, low hurdles, high lump, broad iumpg Donn Ely-broad iurnp, low hurdles: Bob McPherson-IOO-yard dash. Second row: Jesse Rains-shol pulg Earl Welch-hall-mile: Tom McKean-IOO-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, high iumpg Diclc I-loover-hall mile, low hurdles: Charles Vernon-low hurdles, Bill McColly-shol pul. Third row: Keilh Wible-shol pulp Paul Ford-sludenl manager: Bob Srnilh-hall-mile: Junior Slorer -IOOfyard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, high jump, broad lump: Junior Murphy-440 yard dash. Firsl row: Jean Burson, Shirley Simmons, Belly Jones, Rulh Merchanl, Carol Morgan, Janice Ford, Virginia Baker. Second row: Margarel Ramseyer, Margarel Welch, Luella l-lurnmer, Belly I-lawlc, Irene Fear, Kalhyrn Conner, Elonda Rinlcer, Charlene Fisher, Marilyn l-laynes, Delores Leech. Third row: Joan Clamme, Joy Nell Love, Wilma Rell, Palricia Schuller, Marilyn Krebs, Jeanice Cale, Julia Dodds, Luella I-Iunlsinger, Garnel Nuclcols, Marlelle I-lelrn. Fourlh row: Joan Denlon, Joan Sills, Peggy Bedwell, Sharon Orl, Barbara Nell, Rila Jeglgrl Rufh Ann Norlon. lConlinued on Page 4Bl r. scoREs AND SCHEDULES PACERS They We I9 39 22 42 26 I8 3I 34 24 43 29 37 28 39 I6 26 28 4I 36 49 27 39 34 37 I2 37 28 32 29 32 28 34 33s 27 27 44 33 32 I I PONIES They We Jackson Twp. 2I 35 Roll 24 25 Dunkirk I9 I5 Chesier 23 27 Geneva 20 6 Warren I8 33 ROII , PennviIIe Hariford CiIy 25 26 ROII 20 I6 Albany 23 36 PeI'roIeum 22 I6 Chesfer 2I 22 PennviIIe 35 2I PorIIand 20 3I BIu'FHon 23 25 Redkey 35 34 Liberfy Cenfer 24 I8 I-Iarhford Ciiy ConIinued from Page 47I The girls' physical educaiion cIass is Iaughf by Miss McVay. Their acfivifies 'Ihis year included baskeiball, volley ball, soI'rbaII and rope climbing. The purpose ,of Ihe cIass was Io deveIop sporfsmanship and heaI+hy bodies. The sophomores won Ihe GirIs' Noon League This year. The girls' ping pong room was used 'rhis year for Ihe firsf Iime in several years. MISS McVAY q MISS McVAY Miss McVay INeIIieI is Ihe girIs' physical educa- Iion insfrucior. She supervises 'rhe girls' noon league and ping pong room. This is her second year af ' MonIpeIier. LETTERS TO POP MonTpeIier High School SepTember 28, I945 Dear Pop Wilson, Since you are gone, I ThoughT maybe you would like To know whaT we are doing ,T back aT lvl. H. S. The TourTh oT SepTember came like a dream. Here I am back To school days ':, and coming Tor my IasT year. NominaTions oT class oTTicers were held Two weeks ago, and Then oTTicers were SCI-mol Da S eIecTed lasT week. I Think we are going To 15 have a very zesTTuI STudenT Council. By now I have had a chance To meeT and Talk To all The new Teachers, and I am sure we are all going To be one grand' gang working TogeTher, buT we will miss you, Pop. I musT rush now, Tor There is a home room meeTing, and I Think I need To brush up on The school regulaTionsI You'll be hearing Trom me again soonl BETTY ROSE OcTober 3I, I945 Dear Pop, I iusT came home Trom The Halloween Carnival, and as The wiTches keep me Trom sleep, I ThoughT I would wriTe To you. The clubs are organized, and we have a new one, The AeronauTics Club. We sure have some nice organizaTions. AT The balcony meeTing The oTher day, Wallis OrT, Jim SmiTh, and Bob SmiTh were eIecTed yell leaders. IT won'T be long unTiI The baskeTbaIl season sTarTs. We had a IecTure and movie PFCITIS-IZOIFIC on aTomic energy, The source oT T5nK ' I radium, and The discovery oT ,A oil. Mrs. Brown, wiTe OT The li' 7, curaTor oT The Museum oT ill, l NaTural HisTory in New York, ,XY presenTed The IecTure and iii' l I' movie To The enTire sTudenT , Z body. g We all had a change OT surroundings over Teachers InsTiTuTe. Nice weaTher Too Tor a vacaTion and The InsTiTuTe. I Think I'll see if I can sleep now. I'II be wriTing To you oT our Tun in November! BETTY ROSE MonTpeIier High School November 22, 1945 l Dear Pop, g I am having a swell Time eaTing my Till oT Turkey and pumpkin pie over Thanks- giving vacaTion. ' We won our TirsT game againsT Jackson, and The Pacers are very promising. OuT oT The Tive games This monTh They won Tour. We iusT had To lose one To make iT look good. We gave The break To Dunkirk. Our Annual STaTT is geTTing under way, and I am sure we will have an Annual ThaT beaTs all. I know Those Juniors oT '46 Think They will puT ouT a beTTer Annual in '47l Guess we all have our opinion. Thanks Tor ThaT card you senT To The sTudenT body. I am iusT passing The Thanks on Tor The maioriTy oT The sTudenTs. I ThoughT iT was swell oT you To Think oT us back aT M. H. S. . 9 0 Q5 We had an ArmisTice Day program, G ,M ' ' i' and Dee Towns, now a discharged A . veTeran, gave us a very inspiring mes- - ' sage. 1 w ju, E: Several oT The clubs and classes are - having parTies. JusT wish I could- aTTend +A Them all. We have our TirsT dance The ance .-........ if J I 3OTh. B 5 School seems To be moving so rapidly. BuT doesn'T everyThing? ' ' Here's hoping you had a swell Thanksgiving and enjoyed your Till of Turkey. BETTY ROSE December II, I94-5 Dear Pop. .5 GreaT newsl We won The SecTional over Pennville. Your Telegram sure pepped us up. We won our game againsT Warren, Too. These Pelier Pacers are a Tough gang. The Teachers have a parTy The I3Th. Guess They need some Tun, Too. All The clubs are geTTing ready To have ChrisTmas parTies and exchanges. Even now you hear a Tew carolers. ChrisTmas is always a jolly Time around school, Tor every- one is in such high spiriTs. rf IT looks like we mighT have To posTpone The PeTroIeum baskeTbaII game. They say all The main players There are ill wiTh The Tlu. We are supposed To have a school sing here Friday. You used To be a preTTy good songsTer yourseIT, didn'T you? ,. A We always did have a IoT of local TalenT in school. buT This year Lawrence Beymer, an eighTh grader, wroTe The ChrisTmas play, and Topped us all. especially in ThaT Tield. Try-ouTs were held Tor characTers The oTher day. I have no doubT ThaT iT will be ai good producTion. From The school gossip, I gaTher ThaT The sTory is abouT a run-a-way orphan Trom an orphanage. O f ChrisTmas vacaTion begins December 2I. I iusT : hope we have pIenTy oT snow Tor SanTa. I bei' we'Il TL4, be a dull Tew The day we come back aTTer ChrisT- I All mas vacaTion. Cbf I Here is wishing you a VERY MERRY CHRIST- T MAS! As ever, U BETTY ROSE . new Wig January 25, I946 Dear Pop, We are all well back inTo our books aTTer vacaTion. , To sTarT our new year oTT righT we had a chapel service on The very TirsT day oT The New Year. We played Three swell baskeTball games This monTh and won all Three. Tonigh+ we meeT Pennville here, and really I Tigure They will give us a baTTIe. Crbmmlng CIub'Day was The TourTh, and IT seemed To me The place was made OT popcorn. I guess all The clubs decided To have ThaT Tor reTreshmenTs. We had semesTer exams This monTh. Of course, you know whaT ThaT means, so I won'T go inTo de- Tail. X OTTO SachT gave a Iecfure, and I Think everyone really enjoyed iT. I-Ie Told us quiTe a Tew valuable poinTs abouT public speaking and singing. One Thing he said ThaT impressed me mosT and wiTh which I hearTily agree was: Words alone mean noThing7 you musT make your words come Trom The boTTom oT your hearT. I-Ie sang several seIecTions as he wenT along To ilIusTraTe whaT he meanT. In closing he sang The Lord's Prayer. Believe me, iT was a mosT impressive closing Tor The aTTernoon and The IecTure.' This Truly makes me Think ThaT liTe and living are really worTh while, if we only Think so, no maTTer how Things may go. , I musT be geTTing OTT To The game To see Those Pacers beaT Pennvillel BETTY ROSE February I2, I946 Dear Pop, . I made up my mind I'd geT my vaIenTines mailed early, bu+ you know how iT goes. I Thoughl' maybe a Ie++er would serve The purpose beTTer in your case, so I am wriTing abouT The school happenings. Our IasT ball game is iusT around The corner, and Then comes our big chance aT The SecTionaI. I Teel sure we will bring home The bacon from There. Even iT we do lose, someone has To be a . good sporT and do so. The Juniors gave a very nice convocaTion. We all enjoyed iT so very much. They gave The Family Album. i 'XI scoff' ' All The glee clubs and The band are geTTing ready Tor Farmers InsTiTuTe Tomorrow. The caTe- B I I Teria is even preparing an exTra special dinner. We shall have a Iecfure by J. P. RoberTs on The 26Th. I undersTand iT will be very good. I am looking Torward To iT, I guess, because The IasT one was so imporTanT To me. We sure owe our yell leaders a Io+ Tor The way They have helped To pep up our pep sessions. Thanks Tor leTTing me know you like To hear The news on lvl. I-I. S. I BETTY ROSE T I I SIJ T i I 1 I I , 52 March 22, I946 Dear Pop, I am spending my spring vacaTion on The easy side. I ThoughT while I have Tree Time I would wriTe you abouT The coming evenTs, Tor Trom now on I'II be Too busy To do much IeTTer wriTing. The Senior DramaTic Club puT on Three-one-acT plays March 6, The TirsT Time They have done so since The war. ThaT Took a IoT oT work. We had a case oT blues abouT The TirsT week oT This monTh. Of course. we losT ouT aT The SecTionaI, you know. BuT Truly, I have never seen a beTTer group oT True sporTs. ThaT's saying a IoT, buT I believe iT is True. PorTIand won The secTional and regional, buT IosT ouT aT The semi-Tinals. They did a good iob oT represenTing our secTion. The Senior Tellows goT To aTTend The STaTe Tinal anyhow. Our Senior ConvocaTion was The l5Th oT This monTh. We used The Theme OT a Major Bowes AmaTeur I-Iour. I don'T have any way of knowing all The acTiviTies, buT you know how rumors circuIaTe. April has a very promising program wiTh Junior Class Play. The TiTIe is STranger in The NighT. Really sounds like iT will be good. We shall be geTTing Those reporT cards again, and ThaT will mean iusT Tive shorT weeks Tor Seniors. I really like school and geT raTher down in The dumps when I Think ThaT my IasT year is drawing To a close. May means graduaTion and Trilly Tormals Tor Junior-Senior and Alumni. I am looking Torward To graduaTion very much. I sure will cherish ThaT diploma. I Think The enTire class is looking Torward To CommencemenT wiTh eager inTeresT. Our class will be puTTing on a play, May 3. and when ThaT is over, our days will be numbered as high school sTudenTs. Senior examinaTions are The I4-Th oT May, and Junior-Senior The l7Th. School closes The 22nd, which reminds me, I had beTTer close This leTTer. Hope you have enioyed hearing The school news. I am looking Torward To seeing you aT GraduaTion Exercises, and so is The enTire class. So Long Pop A BETTY ROSE , W ,n ,, L.g HONOR DAY AWARDS in ,W Glen Schwarlzlcopl, Eslher Bennell, Vera Morgan, Bill Marlin, Margarel Park. SPECIAL AWARDS Tri-Kappa: Eslher Bennell and Glen Schwarlzlcopl: D. A. R.: Eslher Bennell: Kiwanis medal: Bill Marlin: B. P. W. C.: Vera Morgan: American Legion: Jesse Rogers. HONOR SOCIETY Eslher Bennell, Glen Schwarlzlcopl, Vera Morgan, Vonona Smilh, Belly Ann Cline. Edna Jones, Myron Whybrew, Dorolhy Weaver, Eva Jean Sholly, Everell Bran- denburg, Mildred Rogers: honorable menlion, Richard Jones, Belly Trump, Bill Marlin, Ralph Marlin, Donna Mason. PERFECT ATTENDANCE Glen Schwarlzlcopl, six years: Margarel Ann Park, six years: Myron Whybrew, lour years: Vera Morgan, lhree years: William Cromer, lwo years: Belly Ann Cline, lwo years: Norma Dennis, lwo years: Sherman Helm, lwo years: Donna Mason, lwo years: Paul Ford, one year: Edna McCammon, one year: Bill Marlin, one year: Ralph Marlin, one year: Mildred Rogers, one year: Dorolhy Weaver, one year. VALEDICTORIAN AWARD Eslher Bennell, one year's subscriplion lo The Reader's Digeslf' HERFF JONES MEDAL-PUBLICATIONS Vonona Smilh, Arl edilor. Indianian. MARCH OF DIMES Sevenlh grade, lirsl-SI5.7O: Seniors, second-SI I.52: Juniors, lhird-SI I.32: Grade School-S28.7O. V ANNUAL DRIVE WINNERS Imogene Helm, Rose Wunderbaum, Dorolhy Rell. V ,?AT 4-a L N A AMERICAN LEGION ORATORICAL CONTEST IDISTRICTI Rose Wunderbaum. . ' I' ESSAYS ' A T. B. .Essays, I945 local: Vera Morgan ll2l, Pal Pugh ll Il, Mary Jane Grove IIOI, . Jeanice Cale l8l, Lawrence Beymer l7l, John Aberl Rell Grade I I in Counly: Pal Pugh. Food Plank lor Peace : Joyce Morgan, Don Ely, Kennelh Shannon and Belly McCamrnon. Characler Educalion :AJack Burson and Roseman 'Deardull. I k , 4: ' 8 . .x ,' COMMERCIAL AWARDS ' Ng , , .9 Advanced Shorlhand I945-Laurel Andefrson, Donna Mason. ' , ' Typing I945-Vera Morgan, Eslher Bennell, Wanda Banflz, Dick I-loover., Bookkeeping-Roseirnan Dearduhc, Kennelh,Shannon, Mary Jane Grove, ,Bill McCoIIy. f Madonna Jones, Relda Clamnne, Agnes I-Ioover, Doris Miller, Belly McCammon, Earl Welch, Roberl Parker, Lavada-,SlolIer, Donn Ely, Joyce Morgan, Bob Risk, Irene Bennell,,:Marcia SuQlon,gBob Smilh, John Marine, Carl Rholon. Shorlliand Pinslor -If?46-Inixogene'I'leIrn, Wanda Banli, E -A ' Typing 50 words-Dick I-Ioover. A 1 ' 1' 'ART AWARDS l- -A Senior Plgay Poslers-Jerry Grillilh, Donnie Brown, Lawrence Beyrner. Poppy Ppslers-Janice Keagle, Donnie Brown, John Alberl Rell. A , FARMERS msnluls IFIRST PRIZEI , Al. Carl Rholon-Bushel leecling' corn, peck ol soybeans, peck of oals, and peck ol whealq Merle Rogers, Singleiear ol corng'Lawtence Beymer, bundle ol allallap Alvin i Rogers, dozen brown eggsg Darrel McCarnmon, doilen while eggs: Kalhryn Con- ner, Iargesl egg, .Lawrence Walker, ,smallesl egg. , fi Q, IAGRIC'ULTUREAWARDSII945I ' . Claylon Ford, Sherman I-Ielm, Merle Rogers, Lawrence Walker, Myron Whybrevff-3 Lloyd Clamme, Donn Ely, and John Emshwiller. A MUSIC AWARDS , - Band Iellers: Belly Ann Cline, Bill Cromer, Claylon Ford, Donna Mason, Vera Morgan, Eva Jean Sholly, Belly Trump, Dick Wagner, Eslher Bennell, Edna McCarnmon, Margarel Ann Park, and Ronald Noller. ' - . Parlicipanls in slale conlesl: Ronald Nolfler, placing in lhird division as lrumpel soloisl. Belly McCarnmon and Audreau Campbell placed in lhe second division as soloisls and in lhe lirsl division as a lwirling ensemble. A Q HOME Economics AWARDS . R ' ' 4-I'I Awards: Dorolhy Rell, Audreai Campbell, Edna, McCammon, Vera Morgan, Belly Rose Spaulding, and Belly Ann Cline. ,, 2 . I 1...h,, W in , ADVERTISEMENTS Arlhur Canneries--Complimenls. Aucreman Bouquel Shop-Flowers lor every Occasion. , Bank ol Monlpelier-Member ol Federal Deposil Insurance Corp. and Federal Reserve Bank. ' Blacklord Counly Farm Bureau-Co-opf Assn. lnc.-Complimenls. i.-.l .. Mr. Morgan: Whal happens when lhe body is submerged in waler? ' Tom' McKean: The- phone rings.' Q Blaclcgl Eroducls Co.-Poullry Remedial Supplies-Monlpelier, lnd. Buckley, Leo O.-Complimenls. Chaney's Hardwafe - Everylhing in Hardware. g , Cook, Dr., Chiropra clor-Complimenls. Kenn ' Nell: Shorly, whal kind dl a leam wil we have nexl4year?A .Y Shorly Howard: Well-l'i don'l know: . you guysuhavenll had miuch praclice. Cook lce and Coal Co.4Complimenls. Cook, Roberl C.-Complimenls ol ln- diana Cale. Crider's Rexall Drug Slore--MeadQw Gold Ice Cream, Toilelries and Gills: Miss Complon: Whal aliecls lhe con'- lrol ol lhe nervous syslem? .A Berlie Lou Day: Dope. I . . 5 . Crisa more Ga rage-Aulo Repairing-f Welding-N..-Main Slreele-Phone.39f' Dickason, LewisLDick's Sandwich Shdp, Sandwiches, Soups, Salads. , Edginglon, Charles - Eggs, Poullry, .Cream-Phone 36. ' Federaled Slore-7School Supplies 84 Novellies. . 3 Freeman, Russell N.4complimen+S. , . .. .Ar Mr. Morgan:-Belly, whal is the salary ol our congi lo Germany? f Q When lhey senl me lo Germany . , . Belly Lee: Did lhey send you lo Ger-Q many as a consul? ' ' Mr. Morgqn: No. As a soldier. Henderson 84 Henderson-Shoes and Clolhing lorglhe Family. Heller, Voloney D.iDry'Clea'ning and Pressing. l High Fruil' Markel--Corn plirnenls. Hill Top Service 'Slalliion,Q4Balleries, Tires, Redapping, Aulo' Accessgries. Hoosier Grain and Supply Cd.--See Us K lor you'rf Needs, Coals, g Feeds and Seeds4Ph6ne 28. , M lsch Hardware-For Qualily Merchan- dise-5c lo Sl Slore. . Kyle, Ernie--Tank Truak Service, Monl- pelier, lndiana-iPhone 44R-44W. Mahorney-Furnilure and Hardware Co. Complimenls. McKean 84 McKean-Monlpelier, In- diana, X-ray-Phone l5. Michael Beauly Shop-Beauly Work a Specially. Librarian: May l help you, Pal? Pal Pugh: Yes, pul me down lor Lile. Michael Insurance Agency-Aulo Li- cense Branch--Phone I74. Min's Cafe-Homemade Pies, Sol? Drinks, Sandwichesandi Meals-Phone IM. . ,i ,. Monipelier Frozen Food Sfore-Locker Service-Phone l62. 'A 'Y . 5 A, . 576- Rose Wunderbaum frying isp convince a cusiomer of Jrhe good service of her Madam, we make sure +ha+ everyone has a perfeci iii before leaving 'rhe s'rore. Mon'rpelier Glove Co.-Gloves and MiHens. Monlpelier Halchery-Leichiy SI0,000 Qualify Chicks, Poul+ry, Feeds, Sup- plies, and Equipment Momhpelier Herald-Your Homelown Newspaper--Quashfy Prinling. Miss McVay: Whai deiermines 'rhe slore in Speech Class . . . Oh, yes, ,ag . smarlness of a personff M Elnora Love: The arnouni of convulsions in Jrhe brain. . N. 4. -l-,,,, . 1. Monlpelier Lumber S Co.-Complimenfsi Monlrpelier Slone Co.QCompliii'ien+s. Neff, C. D.-Tires, Tire' Repairing, .and Insurance. it S Neil Hai Shop-WT l-lun+iingion'S-he Milliner and Coslume Jewelry. Ol' Home Bakery-Wholesale Bakery? Producfs - Enriched Bread, Buns Cakes, and Rolls. ' Personalily Beauiy Shop-Personaliiy Hairdresses. Price, Arlie-Complimenls. gl Shoemaker, Merle-Columbusi Muiual Life Insurance. 1 R us Shadle, R. B.-Fancy and Siaple Gro- ug ceries. - Smilh, R. D.-Complimenls. . S+. John's Corner Marker-Home Killed Meais, Fruii 84 Groceries. , 1 . D 6 ' Did He Mean Cosmically? , civnlizahon when 'rhe subfeclr of heal- ing houses was broughi up,vand if was siajggd 'rhal' Jrhe Romans had healed pipegfn +he iloorsi ' rf! l-lowawill such pipes be healed in The Laiin 2 class was discussing 'Roman LV modern homes? asked Miss Alberl- son. 3 i r ' CosrrQFically, snapped Jim Smi+h. Q i igg,Underwood Serviiqi Sala.-Sinclair 8: May+ag 22iProoluc+s-N. Main-Phone l 94. Walkersf. I Ward's Groceryzg-Groceries aid Mieaisi Wible's Generali Sfore-lTren+onl R. R. 4, l-lariford City-Phone 876-4. Wunderbaum, Louis-Hides, Fur, Wool, . and Junlgi I wi Q K 13 he ima Q Z3'..1yf1.?... . FUILIEHIIIII Elanigan-Pearson Co., Priniers G. R. Grubb 8: Co., Engravers Mljlockeil Sludio, Phoiographers ss 'i -Q F. sq, ' L V2 s , A EA c A so
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