Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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Tihe To introduce the class of '47 Is a pleasure great to me. To let you know their story, And what the facts may be. We have Mary Jane and Roseman Oh, how their rings do shine! I bet that their Sinatras Own a diamond mine. Merle Rogers is our basketball star, He's always on the floor! The ball is shot into the air, And up goes 'Pelier's score. Miriam is our crack salesman, She sold them by the score, She sold so many annuals She couldn't sell any more! You all do know Carl Rhoton He is our ladies' man. Risk would like to get The gals that Carl can. Audrea is our Pin-up girl, And also Kathryn White. You always hear them talking About the other night. Neff, who's on the track team, Is always on the run. I wonder why he does it! It must be lots of fun. Marine and Howard are on the team, They never lose the ball. Remember how they fought, In that game we played with Roll? Then we have our Ag, boys, Earl Mahon and Lawrence Walker. We also have that Parker boy, Who's always quite a talker. We mustn't forget Dwight Bell For he's a Pacer, too. If it hadn't been for his playing, I don't know what weld do. Burson is our singer, Whose notes are soft and sweet. Oh, how the girls do swoon, And how their hearts do beat! GSS Of ,47 We almost lost Bette Cole To a guy at Hartford City, But to lose anyone there, Would be an awful pity. Doris Miller and Doris Miles Are our sweater girls , you see. They joined us as freshmen, In the year of 43 . Joyce Morgan's and Marcia Suttonls Grades are high, you know, But when it comes to civics, They're just a little slow. McPherson is our city slicker, And Bob Lillie is our miner. Of course, you all know Our gasoline boy, Jim Shiner. Lee Barner is our gambler, He always wants to bet. Then we have dear Mitchell, Who is our teacher's pet . Smith is our handyman. To Morgan he's quite a joy. But to all the senior girls He's just another boy. Raymond Rogers is our superman, With muscles big and wide. You ought to see the boys go, When Raymond makes them slide. Frances Danehy is our country girl. Shannon is going to college, - I guess, Some day he might be a teacher In our school of M. H. S. Irene Bennett lost Jake In nineteen forty-three. But she's doing all right now As far as I can see. McCammon is a skilled pianist, Pat, a future movie star, But all that Madonna ever does, Is to sit in Roger's car. Macon and Cunnington are hicks, But they're smart just the same. And how those two could yell Whenever we won a game. 9 .

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Culaculty MARION WILSON B.S., M.A., teaches social science. He is back with us after a year's leave of ab- . sence during which he worked with the U.S.O. Oth, Heck! ANNABEL SHAFER B.S., teaches home economics and super- vises the cafeteria. Her home town is De Soto. For heaven's sake! FRANKLIN BUSER A.B., teaches U.S. Histo-ry, chemistry, gen- eral science, and physical education. His f ' fi i'ai home town is Connersville. Yeah! I ' don't know. . iris .s.i KATE MORTON A.B., teaches typing, shorthand, and book- ? i', ' i' keeping. Her home town is Muncie. Take . :, thisfy A BURTON BRINKERHOFF B.S.A., teaches biology and vocational ag- .,i riculture. His home town is Portland. Okay, let's get busy! . STELLA MOORE teaches art. Her home is now Bluffton, but she formerly lived in Montpelier. Get busy. MERLE SHOEMAKER B.S., is our coach. He teaches mathemat- ics and physical education. His home town is Bryant. Consequently, J EAN ETTE REA A.B.. teaches English and geography. 'Tm not bragging. JANICE NELSON A.B., teaches Latin and mathematics. Bar- cus is willing. CI LILLIE ALBERTSON A, B.. A. M.. teaches English and speech and sponsors the An- nual staff. Okie D0ke. CARMEN PURCELL B.5., is supervisor of music in both the high school and grade school. Her home town is Terre Haute. Let's try again. Ill BETTY GROVE at graduate of '44, is our school clerk. She is always willing to give you an aspirin or fix up a cut. Oh fiddle, faddlef' NELLIE MCVAY WILLIAMS 1.-LS.. Mrs. 19-46g teaches physical education. health, history, and general business. Her home town is Coatsville. That isn't too 'much to expect. 5 4 .. ,



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