Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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PROPHECY fContinuedJ Just then the doorbell rang, and Mary Jane rose to answer it. Why, it's the milk man, Bob Risk, she remarked. Come in, Bob. Roseman and I have been discussing our classmates. Maybe you can tell something about some of them. We1l,'l said Bob, I just heard that Bob Lillie is now managing the Zollner Pistons and that Merle Rogers is their waterboy. Charles Comstock is a linotype operator in Chi- cago. The other day, when I was in John Marine's barber shop, I heard that Dwight Bell has been elected mayor of Millgrove. Well, I must be going. I have to go down to Bill Herr's bakery and order a cake. Did you know that Lee Barner has been painting Lawrence Walker's stock farm? asked Roseman. Goodness no, said Mary Jane. 'LI saw in the paper tonight that Raymond Rogers has replaced H. G. Morgan as superintendent of the school, and that Betty Cole is the new clerk. 65 Yes, and Kenneth Shannon is a teacher, too, at Indiana University, replied Rose- man. t'Jim Shiner is a very successful undertaker, I hear. What is Audrea Campbell doing now? asked Mary Jane. Ml guess she is pretty busy taking care of her little Foxes, replied Roseman. ca I hear Madonna Jones is making good as reporter for the Montpelier Heraldj, said Mary Jane. Kathryn White is a strong leader of the W. C. T. U. Imogene Macon is president of the Ladies, Aid, said Roseman. And from what I hear, Miriam Maish is very successful as dietician at the local clinic. Have you been in the new hat shop that Doris Miles, Jeanne Cunnington, and Frances Danehy opened last week? asked Mary Jane. Yes, I was in yesterday. I saw Marcia Sutton, and she was telling me that she had been promoted to private secretary at the Chemicalj, replied Roseman. Did you see in the paper that Doris Miller is giving a big dinner party? Goodness, no. She is getting to be quite an entertainer. Look, it's time for the news. Let's listenf' said Mary Jane, as she turned on the radio. Listenl That sounds like Earl Welch reporting the news. You know he was awarded the prize for the best news commentator of the year, said Roseman. It has been announced that Carl Rhoton will be the Olympic runner for the U. S., Richard Wentz has been elected the new Speaker of the House, and Norman Howard and his assistant, Carol Howard, have discovered a new use for atomic energy. Those are the headlines, and in one minute, I'll give you the story behind the headlines, said reporter Welch. My goodness! all those people were our classmates, said Roseman. It doesn't seem possible, does it,', said Mary Jane. There,s the phone, excuse me. It's for you Rosie. Mike says for you to get your coat on, and he'll be here for you in five minutes. ll

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eniors WILLIAM ARDEN HERR 'Hershey , ACADEMIC n Vice-president '46: Boy Adviser '47: Athletic Club '44g Social Science Club '45-'46g Hi-Y Club '47. t'Ping Pong MADONNA EVELYN JONES 'Ma,duna , ACADEMIC G.A.A. '44-'45g Ra Von Dramatic Club '46-473 Stranger In The Night '46: The Mystery of the Nativity '44g The Ring and the Look '46: Orchestra '46-'47g Glee Club '44-'47: Indian- ian Senior Editor. t'Going with Roger' BETTY JEAN MCCAMMON Boots , COMMERCIAL Secretary '44g Girl Adviser 45: Secretary '46g Jr. Dramatic Club '44: Commercial Club 45: Ra Von Dramatic Club '46-'47' 1 Stranger in the Night' '46: 'iThe Mystery of the Nativity '44g The Ring and the Look '46: Yell Leader 47g Glee Club '44- '47g Band '44-'47: Orchestra '45-'47: Indianian Activities Edi- tor. A sailor' EARL EDWARD WELCH 'Eaaiem AGRICULTURE Social Science Club '45-46: F.F.A. '46-'47: The Mystery of thc Nativity '44: Track '44-'47: Glce Club '44-'47: Ind.ianian Poet. Writing poetry JACK FREDERICK BURSON 'Bur , ACADEMIC Student Affairs 473 Jr. Dramatic Club '44g Ra Von Dramatic Club '45-'47: Stranger in the Night '46g Operetta '47g Ro- many Chi '46: Track '46: Basketball '46g Softball '47g Band '44-'47: Orchestra '44-'47: Glee Club '44-'47g Hlndianianu Ad- vertising Manager. Swiping the old man's car MIRIAM LEE MAISH 'Mim , COMMERCIAL G.A.A. '44-'45: Home Ec. Club 46: G.A.A. '47g Glee Club '44- '47: In-dianian Subscription Manager. Basketball and Pho- tographyu DORTHEA IREN E BENNETT ' 'Little One , COMMERCIAL Jr. Dramatic Club '44: G.A.A. '45-'46: Glee Club '44-'45g ln- dianian' Typist. A guy in the Navyw DONN ORELL ELY 'Ely , AGRICULTURE Boy Adviser '44: F.F.A. '44-'47: The Mystery of the Nativity '44: Track ,451 Basketball '463 Softball '47: Glee Club '44g In- dianian Joke Editor. Girls , EARL A. MAHON 'Spud , AGRICULTURE F.F.A. 44147: Basketball '45-'46: Glec Club '44-'46, t'Horseback ridingf' MARY JANE GROVE 'Janie' COMMERCIAL President '45: Athletic Board '46g Friendship Club '44g Social Science Club 745g Ra Von Dramatic Club '46-'47g Stranger in the Night '46: The Ring and the Look '46g t'Did You Say Mink? '46: Glee Club '44-'46-'47g Band '44g Indianian Editor- ln-Chief. Skating RUSEMAN DELITE DEARDUFF Rosie , COMMERCIAL Jr, Dramatic Club '44: Social Science Club '45-'46g Commercial Club '47: The Stranger in the Night '46: Glee Club '44-'47: lndianiaii Literary Editor. Just Waiting around LAWRENCE EUGENE WALKER Jim , AGRICULTURE F.F.A. '44-'47: The Mystery to the Nativity '44g Glec Club '44-'47. Winning all the F.F.A. prizes A.

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