Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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LOVE GOES SOUTH CL1.t1.' Bill Fuller, Tom Coleman, -lune, Martha Ford, Dick Grant, Harold Everhart, Nancy Fuller, Beverly Irwin, Colonel jackson, Lyle Towns, George Porter, jerry Humerickhouse, Mary Lee. Pat Carnes, Beauregard George Washington, -lerry Burchard, Mrs. Wakefield, Martha Shannon, Lawrence Ravensway, Carson johnson, Dr. D. Dribbenport Thrush, Dean Ely, Boys' Quartetteg Bill Rouse. Bob Smith, Dick Ely, and Max Risinger, and the Girls' Chorus. BAND Fmnl Rnux' Carol Sue I-Iarter, Carol Ann Clements, Beverly Irwin, Reda Belle Rinker, Tom Coleman, Carolyn Pearson, Carol Moyer, Joyce Hart, Sharron Schwarzkopf. Back Roni: Charles Bright, baritone, Nancy Smith, saxophone, Betty Ely, flute, Patty Carnes, baritone, Charles Hurst and jerry Humerickhouse. trombones, Helen Wall and Donna Waltz, bell lyres, Martha Teegarden and Dean Ely, trombones, Dallas Humerickhouse, bass: Gerald Keller, trombone, Carson johnson, bass, -lay Beaver, French horn, Donna Burchard and Mike Ball, saxophones, Betty Racer, clarinet, Betty Love, cymbals, ,lim Baker, mellophoneg Georgie Russell, drums, tdirectly behind, Mr. Hornli john Price, DeWayne johnson, jim Luzadder, and Roger Zulich, drums, ,lerry Bond, and Sandra Hoover, clarinet, Max Risinger. bass, Maynard johnson, Walter jackson, Bob Shores, trumpet, Sue Smith, clarinet, Max Hiser, Bob Kyle, and Tom Mounsey, trumpet, Audrey Risinger, cornetg Bob Risinger, trumpet, Lester Price, clarinet, .Ioan Sutton, corner, joe Kyle and Bill Racer, trumpet. Witli the scene located in the deep South, the plot of this operetta rotates about Colonel Jacksons op- position to the love affair between his grand-daughter june and Bill Fuller, a Yankee. A second romance, between Dick Grant and Nancy Fuller, adds flavor to the plot. Much humor is added by the antics of Beauregard, a negro servant, and Dr. D. Dribbenport Thrush, an eccentric scientist. After june almost marries the wrong man, clue to a case of mistaken identity, the error is discovered, and the play ends happily with a double marriage between Bill Fuller and june, and Dick and Nancy. Under Mr. I-Iorn's direction for the second year, the band has grown in size and quality. Always will- ing to co-operate with the public, they did their best whenever called upon. They marched at the American Legion Jamboree and led the Halloween parade. At the second annual high school Band Day at Indiana University, they marched between halves of the Indiana-Pittsburg'u football game. They marched and played at all home basketball games. They played at Farmers' Institute and are making plans to play in the Spring Festival. The band will enter the District Contest at Hart- ford City. Several individuals plan to enter the Solo and Ensemble Contest in Fort Wztyne.

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Curl: Mary, Georgianna Russell: Harvey, Lyle Towns, jerry, jerry Burchardg Sylvia, Virginia Futrellg Limpy Lannigan. Dick Hawkg Stella, Martha Shannon, Shea, Glen Goodspeedg Aunt Emmy, Watlnira Shinerg and Florence, Helen Wall. Because of Aunt Emily's opposition to their mar- riage, Harvey and Mary had eloped. Trying to recon- cile Aunty, Mary had written letters telling how rich they were. even though they were of limited means. Wfhen Aunt Emmy decides to visit them, Mary has to fix a scheme to save face. She hires a maid from the employment agency and borrows furnishings from Sylvia, her next door neigh- bor, but the butler is more of a problem. Wlien the Cart: Camilla, Phyllis Herring, Cora, Mary Trant: Vivian, Marjorie Sutton, Stuart, ,lack Pethtelg Speed, Dick Brightg Alex, Don Ely, Sadie, Phyllis Alleng Mrs. Morgan, Carolyn Parkerg joshua, Charles Harterg Mrs. Page, Clara Mae Ellettg Mrs. Brand, ,lanice Willianisg and Michael Morgan, Darrel McC.1mmon. For their play, the class of '51 chose The Tangled Yarn . a comedy in three acts. Camilla, Vivian, and Cora share an apartment in a poor board- ing house. When they are down to their last penny, Alex, a magazine editor, informs them that Camilla has won a S1000 prize offered by his magazine for the mother of the year . Camilla had borrowed a costume from Sadie, another boarder and sent in a l , i HER STEP-H USBAN D first man from the agency turns out to be Limpy Lanni- gan, a crook, Mary decides to have Harvey, whom Aunt Emmy has never seen, pose as the butler. jerry, a quick witted stranger, poses as Mary's husband. Although he is a good four llusher, jerry is no match for Mary and soon has them both in hot water. After Harvey is mistaken for Limpy Lannigan and Baby Willie is handed out the window, Mary is forced to call a halt to her wild plot. Additional comedy and satire is added by Stella, the maid, and Otlicer Shea, a likeable cop. THE TANGLED YARN picture of herself along with a pathetic story of suf- fering and hardship. Desperate for the money, Camilla continues the masquerade until a series of complications force her to confess. Speed Martin, a newspaper reporter, ar- rives to check the storyg Sadie takes her costume backg joshua Page enters and announces himself as Camilla's husband, and another roomer, Mrs. Morrison, de- mands an investigation. The play ends as Camilla falls in love with Alexg Cora, with Speed Matting Vivian wins Stuart Brandg and Sadie recognizes joshua as her long lost husband.

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