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SEVENTH GRADE Jack Allen, Howard Anderson, Glenn Bales, Jay Beaver, Mary Berrier Martha Berrier, Floyd Beymer, Donna Bischoff, Patty Carnes, Doris Cortright Joe Crider, Marlene Crider, Patty Denton, Dean Ely, Harold Everhart Clara Fear, Robert Ford, Martha Rose Hartup, Vera Hawk, Natalie Holmes Herbert Holsten, Sandra Hoover, Ellen Jane Howard, George Huffman, Donnie Hummer Roger Humphrey, Beverly Irwin, Walter Jackson, Carson Johnson, Alfred Johnson Barbara Kellog, Marion King, James Krebs, Janet Layman, Harold Love Betty Love, Donna Marion, Shirley Mitchell, Ralph Needler, Sharon Overmeyer Gordon Overmeyer, Jack Overmeyer, Mary Ann Refi, Jimmy Rhoton, Carol Russell Phyllis Simmons, Billy Simmons, Joe Thomas Scott, Ruth Wentz, Charles Wilson Nina Coleman not in the picture. The Seventh Grade started the year with fifty-two students, four of whom were new. They were Ruth Wentz, ,Jack Allen, Nina Coleman, and Donna Bis- choff. Jack Overmeyer and George Huffman withdrew early in the term. Our officers were Sandra Hoover, presidentg Jimmy Rhoton, vice-president, Charles Wilson, secretary- treasurerg and Patty Carnes and Harold Everhart, advisers. We had a gym party on November 10, and our convocation on April 23. Our sponsors were Miss Ruth Painter, Mrs. Ruth Doyle, and Mrs. Nellie Williams.
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TRACK First Row: Jack Stone-mile, Bill Everhart-pole vault, Eu- gene Caylor-high jump, Her- bert Gray-half mile, Junior Needler--half mile, 100 yard dash, Neil Townsfmile relay, 440-yard dash, Bob Lillie-high and low hurdles, half mile re- lay. Second Row: Dave Wilson- high and low hurdles, Tommy Caylorgpole vault, Bob Garri- son-half mile, Kenneth Neff- high and low hurdles, high jump, pole vault, broad jump, Merle Rogers-220-yard dash, half mile relay, shot put, Jack Bursonwhalf mile relay, high jump, broad jump, 100-yard dash, Bob S m i t h - 440-yard J dash, mile relay, shot put, half mile, Clyde Bennett-hurdles, Jack Gilbert-high jump, broad jumfp, James Bedwell-shot put, Earl Welcfh-mile, mile relay, half mile, Coach Merle Shoemaker. Third Row: Dwight Bell- pole vault, half mile, mile re- lay, Bill Hawk-220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 100-yard dash, mile relay, Fred Mock-440 yard dash, John Marine-low and high hurdles, high jump, broad jump, Wesley Fulton- shot put, mile relay, Dessel Beavans-half mile relay, shot put, 220-yard dash, Jim Smithf student manager, Jesse Rogers -half mile, Raymond Dearduff -half mile relay, 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, broad jump. ln their first meet the Pacers walked away from Chester, Lib- erty Center, and Roll, taking most of the events. Next they took a meet with Dunkirk and Bedkey, and then, running over Petroleum and Hartford Center, they lost the meet with Bluffton and Geneva by a very few points. The team then ieat Jonesboro but dropped their last regular meet with Bluffton and Hartford City. A group of boys went to the Muncie relays and to the Kokomo relays but were unable to score. Altogether Montpelier had a very successful track team this year., winning 4 out of 6. SUFTBALL Front Row: Donald White-short-stop, pitcher, Dick Sutton-student manager, Bill Everhart-catcher, second base, pitcher. Second Row: Dick Pence-center field, Jesse Rogers-outfield, Bob Garrison-utility third base, Francis Hawk- pitcher, catcher, Wesley Fulton-outfield, Dick Love-left field, Charles Pethtel-third hase. Third Bow: Coach Merle Shoemaker, James Bedwell-right field, Jack Pugh-pitcher, outfield, Dessel Beavansf first base, Charles Cainfutility first base, James Bonjour-utility outfield. This year's softball team made a good showing, winning nine games and losing seven. The team was evenly matched with the teams it played, beating all of them at least once with the exception of Ligonier. SOFTBALL SCORES We They We They Liberty Center . 4 10 Chester 5 10 Liberty Center . . . 10 4 Chester 10 9 Liberty Center . 6 15 Albany 11 13 Liberty Center . . . 7 1 Ligonier 4 15 Boll ......... ... ll 10 Ligonier 4 16 Chester ...... . . . 6 5 Albany 6 1 Albany . . . .. . 10 0 Albany 21 6 Roll .... . 4 19 Albany 13 10
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