Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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The strawstack in the medder, and the reaper in the shed 1 - -■ r Hi-Y Club The motto of the Hi-Y Club is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity, high standards of Christian character. Sponsored by Mr. Louis Hall, the club elected the following officers: jon Cook, president; replaced by Bill Krebs; Bill Krebs, vice-president: Dick Luzadder, secretary-treasurer; Bob Starr, sergeant-at-arms. The thirty-five members are as follows: Billy Baldridgc, Jay Beaver, Rex Bell. James Bonjour. Emmitt Beeks, Dick Bright, Jon Cook. Junior Coleman. Tommic Coleman. Bill Everhart. Raymond Dearduff. Don Ely. John Fear, Bob Garrison. Jim Hum- mer. Donnie Hummer. Dick Hawk. Maynard Johnson. Alfred Johnson. Eugene King, Bill Krebs, Dick Luzadder, Leo McClain, Marvin Morrical. Bob Pence, Paul Pugh, Orvcs Ramseyer, Don Ramseyer, Bob Star, Bob Smith, Kenneth White, Vincent Morris, Stanley Crawford, Paul Norton, and Marvin Norrris. Future Farmers of America The purpose of the Future Farmers of America is to develop competent, aggressive, agricultural leader- ship; to strengthen the confidence of farm boys in themselves and their work; to increase interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations; to develop character; to train for useful citizenship; to foster patriotism; to encourage and practice thrift; and to encourage improvement in scholarship. Sponsored by Mr. Burton Brinkerhoff, the club has outlined the following program: sponsoring 4-H activities and dairy and livestock judging teams; taking part in all local, district, and state agricultural contest; raising the degrees of our members; and attending all district and state activities. The following officers were selected: Derry Nestleroad. president: Joe Daily, vice-president: Lawrence Beymer. secretary: John Martin, treasurer: Jerry Armstrong, conductor; Fred Mock, watchdog: Bud Shores, reporter. The forty-six members are as follows: Derry Nestleroad, Marion DeBatty, Fred Mock, John Martin, Donald Ford, Roger Humphrey, John Peck, Gwen Rinker, Francis Ramseyer, Ralph Needier, Junior Slentz, Glenn Bales. Jack Allen, Jim Davis, John Simmons, Kenneth Nuckols, Carl Bantz, Donnie Kesler. Floyd Beymer, Wendell Wells. Jerry Armstrong, James Cale. DarrcU McCammon, Francis Ford, Dwight Helm. Dean Ford, Gene Williams. Jim Rinker, Jerry Jarvis. William Hiday, David Pearson. Bud Shores, Jim Luzadder, Robert Ramseyer. James Rhoton, Harold Love. Dean Ely, Robert Shores. Paul Headley, Joe Daily, Lawrence Beymer, Verlin Sills, Gene Warner, Dean Warner, Melvin Huntzinger. and Diamond Cook.

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A-preachin sermons to us of the barns they groiveJ tu fill: Future HoNfEMAKERs of America The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to further interests in Home Economics. Sponsored by Mrs. Madeline Hall, the club had a Thanksgiving and a Christmas party, and a Valentine tea tor the mothers and teachers. They attended a district meeting at Hagerstown, and the Home Show at Indianapolis. The club selected the following as officers: president. Imogene Needier: vice-president, Helen Vil ' all : sccret,iry. Betty VCilliams; treasurer, Jeannette Williams; reporter, Delora Hayes; parliamentarian, Martha Bcrrier ; historian, Clara Mae Gum; sung leader, Martha Teegarden; pianist, Sedonna Newman. The club has twenty-two members as follows: Charlene Baker, Martha Berrier, Mary Berricr, Bonnie Bolner, Barbara Bracken, Clara Mae Grisell, Clara Mae Gum, Delora Hayes, Imogene Needier, Sedonna Newman, Sharon Overmcyer, Inis Parker, Becky Ann Robbins, Edith Spaulding, Olive Spaulding, Martha Teegarden. Helen Vi ' all, Donna Walt , Betty Williams, Jeannette Williams, Phyllis Herring, and Gail Garret. Ra Von Dramatic Club The purpose of the Ra Von Dramatic Club is to promote a program of better high school dramatics. The club had instructive programs, including make-up and play acting. They had three parties: one for the initiation of the new members, one at Christmas, and one honoring Senior members. The officers of the club are: Claredene Morris, president: Janice Williams, vice-president: Carolyn Parker, secretary: Peggy Ely, treasurer; and Kathryn Waltz, program chairman. The twenty-six members of the club are as follows: Phyllis Allen, Patti Buckley, Jerry Burchard, Peggy I Iv, Marthi Ford, Glenn Goodspeed, Marilyn Hoover, Clyde Hyde, Jimmy I.iechty, Claredene Morris, Nancy Oswalt, Carolyn Parker, Harriet Reasoner, Georgie Russell, Martha Shannon, Waunita Shiner, Sue Smith, Annetta Stiver, Marjorie Sutton, Carol Teegarden, Lyle Towns, Kathr n Vi ' alt . Joan Wentz, Fayc W ' ible, J.tnice Williams, and David X ilson.



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The bosses in theyr stalls below-the clover overhead! Y-Teens Club The purpose of the Y-Teens is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in one common life, those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Under the leadership of Miss Alice Schaeffer, the club discusses current topics and special assignments. ' 1 liey ha c elected as officers: president. Shirley Mitchell: vice-president, Barbara Kellogg; secretary, Shirley Brown; song leader, LaDonna Hyde; pianist, Beulah Howard; reporter, Joyce Bradbury. The thirty-one members are as follows: Virginia Anderson, Donna Bischoff, Karen Bischoff, .Joyce Bradbury, Soniia Bradshaw, Shirley Brown, Edith Coleman, Jean Comer, Sally Ann Cook, Shirley Falk, Donna Garrison, Beulah Howard, La- Donna Hyde, Barbara Kellogg, Madonna King, Patsy Krebs. Jane Lawrence, Janet Layman, Hilda Markin, Carolyn McCaffery. Janice McClish, Shirley Mitchell, Barbira Prall, Eliza- beth Rogers, Barbara Russell, Phyllis Simmons, Phyllis Thornburg, Nadlne Wagner, Ruth MC ' entz, Norma White, and Rose Ann W ' ihon. Girls ' Athletic Association The purpose of the Girls ' Athletic Association is to promote girls ' interest in athletics. The girls had a Christmas Party and exchange December 8, and a chili supper later on. One of the most important things to the girls is the earning of points so they will be able to get a G. A. A. sweater. To get a sweater they have to have sixty-five points earned by participa- ting in the noon league, physical education, and after school basketball and other games. The officers are: president, Shirley Trump; vice-president, Susan Vi ' right; secretary-treasurer. Dorothy Garrison; activity leader, Patty Williams; reporter, Delores Ledbetter; sponsor, Mrs. Williams. The twenty-nine members arc: Ramona Anderson, Bonnie Coleman, Patty Denton, Dorothy Downing, Roberta Durbin, Charlotte Eloph. Clara Fear, Dorothy Garrison, Donna Helm, G racieann Helton, Natalie Holmes. Elizabeth Howard, Lllen Howard, Beverly Irwin. Jean Keaglc, Delores Ledbetter, Betty Love, Margaret Love, Carrie Norton, Joyce Nuckuls. Audrey Risinger. Eleanor Rogers, Carol Russell, Donzella Schuller, Clysta Sills, Shirley Trump, Patty Williams, Sharon Wright, Susan Wright, and Mary Ann Reff. Due to the resignation of Mrs. Williams at the end of the first semester, the club now has a new sponsor. Miss Agnes Rifner from New C isilc. I t.

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