Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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The F. F. A. Llub, sponsored by Mr. Brinkerlioll, enjoyed a spring party. The purposes ol this club are to practice brotherhood. honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and de' velop those qualities ol leadership which a luture farmer should possess. The motto is Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to lite. living to serve . The club has a gilt project, a scrap-metal drive. and a garden seed sale. and helps beautify the school grounds. lt takes part in the lollgiiing contests: farm safety, lire prevention. demonstration, dairy, livestock, pioneer corn, tive acre corn, speech, essay, and pest, The club ollicers are lim Rinker, president, Ralph Needler, vice-president, Dean Ford, secretaryp Floyd Beymer, treasurerg Harold Love, reporter, Richard Clamme, sentinel, Francis Ramseyer, conductor. First Roxv: Mr. Brinkerhotl, Francis Ramseyer, Dick Ort. ,lim Rhoton, Richard Clamme, Harold Lose, Ralph Needler, lim Rinker, Dean Ford, Floyd Beymer, Second Row: Iiddie Elliot, Gary Clamme, Dannie Morris, Neil Marshall, Bill Hiday, Dean Ely, Gene Willianis, Melvin Huntzinger, Lee Kellogg, Rex Hiday. Larry Chander. Glenn Bales, Ronnie Storms, Steve Malott, Third Ron: Shuman, Gerald Tom Schxvarzkopf. Glendene Refi, Ray Cale, XVally Hornbaker, Frank Brackin, Charles Daily, Dick Lawrence, garden. Dexter Bedxvell. Ralph Glessner, Bob Bales, Clifford Rinker, Melvin Parker. ,lim Schwarzkopf, Larry Tet:- Tom Mounsey and Herschel Needler were absent the day the picture was taken. :lh.cQ ...L 5:-U 24 Wm Dmmwlda P'!' Dramatic Club, sponsored by Miss Albertson and Miss Nels sn, had a Christmas party at Miss Albert- a spring partv lor the graduating member. at Mlss Nels.,n's home. The Ra Von sons home and The purpose or this clula is to encourage acting ability, to improve speech an.l public speaking. and to foster aniateur theatricals. The club took part in the Speech Arts Festival at Ball State last Mav and gave the play, Grandmother Nick lor the B. P. XV. Club and for P. T. A. Each member was in one or more plays given at Ra Von meetings. The cluh officers are ,lay Beaver, presidcntg Sandra Schuller. vice-presiclentg Ray Saxman, secretary, Nila Bright. treasurer, l'irst Roxv: Norma XVhite, Sandra Hoover, ,Io Ann Sutton. Shirley Enochs, joretta Armstrong, Patty Carnes. Betty lily. Beverly Irwin. Second Row: bliss Nelson, Nancy Bales. Norma Michael. Donna Garrison. Sally Risinger, Carol Hatter, Reda Belle Rinker, Neva -lean Morris, Ruby Lautzenheiser, Nila Bright, Miss Albertson. Third Row: Betty Love. Carson -lohnsonulay Beaver. Ray Saxman, Gerald Keller, XY'alter jackson, Dick Ely, Harry Wlaters, Bob Ford. Allen Griffith, Sandra Schuller. glad

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ng fn Qc ,L i i 7704464 66:45 O ,-5 ar 3' The Music Club, sponjored by Mr. Horn, had one social party and two or three theater parties for musical shows. The purpose of this club is ro foster a better understanding of music. The club officers are Sally Cook, presidentg Bob Kyle, vice-presidentg Mike Ball, ffeflsllfef. First Row: Barbara Prall, Sally Cook, Mr, Horn. Second Row: Mike Ball. Bob Kyle, Roger Zufich, Bob Risinger. Xl? The F, H. A. Club, sponsored by Miss Cline, had a initiation party and ii Christmas party. The purpose of this cfub is learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. The motto is Toward new horizons . The club has sponsored some bake sales. The officers are Phyllis Simmons, president, Ruth Weiitz, vice-president, Martha Berrier, secretaryg Mary Berrier, treasurerg Carol Chapman, reporterg Mary Kelsqiy, song leader. First Row: Carol Chapman, Phyllis Simmons, Ruth XXVCHI7. Second Row: Mary Kelsay, Martha Berrier, Mary Eerrier, Miss Cline, ,,, qi. V . , , fu' YW ,,, W .7f,,-4, 'QV E X L' z . , 1 1' -1 . .4 -1- us- ---elif Mn, MM.



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' MA! The Crier Staff has thirteen members this year, two boys and eleven girls. They are members of the junior Class who volunteered for the staff and were free to work during the fourth period on Monday, as the copy must be sent to the Herald office on Monday. After .1 few weeks the staff organized with Harry Wfaters as editor-in-chief, Shirley Enochs as secretary-treasurer, and Gerald Keller as sports editor. At that time each member chose a certain teacher to interview and certain ac- tivities to report on. Besides preparing the news each week, the staff, with the assistance of the commercial department, issued a Christmas bulletin and expect to issue a spring bulletin. lt has been .1 great advantage that this staff has been able to type the news rather than having to rely on more advanced students to do the typing, Members who are faithful to their staff duties will be awarded a bronze cub reporter pin at the end of the year and will be given preference in the selection of next year's Annual staff. Other members of the staff are Nila Bright, Shirley Falk, Shirley Haworth. Ruby Lautzenheiser, Elizabeth Rogers, Sandra Schuller, Phyllis Thornburg, Norma Wliite, Neva ,lean Morris, and Sally Risinger. Q, sw: if 1 4 c g -I 7' . amcczf Staff After the Annual skits were presented on October 9, our Annual drive was opened by Mr. Morgan, who suls- scribed first for the Annuali' from Patty Carnes. Then we really began working, the bovs against the girls, in the subscription drive. XY7e waited very anxiously to see just who would be on the staff. The day the list was posted meant a lot to some, but others were disappointed. The staff began its work soon after the posting and worked steadily until the book went to press on Marclw I2. The most enjoyable work we did was writing the will and prophecy, which we finished on .lanuary QT. The members of the staff are Charlene Baker, editor-in-chief, Patty Carnes, literary editor, -Ioretta Armstrong, senior editorl Ray Saxman. -ithletic editorg ,lay Beaver, humor editorg Bonnie Bolner and Whilter jackson, activities editorsg Natalie Holmes, calendar editor, Aloyte Nuckols, business manager, Bob Shores, advertising manager, Carol Russell and lillen Howard, subscription managers: Phyllis Simmons and Patty Denton, typistsg Sharon Uvermeyer and Ruth W'entz, art and posters1 Beverly Irwin, snapshot editor.

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