Montpelier High School - Spartan Yearbook (Montpelier, IN)

 - Class of 1954

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Crier slay? gets O111' the News Room lo hums with activity during the fourth period on Mondays, for that is when the Crier Staff prepares the school news. The staff had a lot of fun planning a spring edition of the Cm-fr bulletin. They sold this bulletin to raise money for their Cub reporter pins. bronze pins de- signed by the National High School Press Association for students who have done one year of high school news reporting. The Crzei Staff is as follows: Nancy Bales, editor-in-chiefg jane XY'aters, assistant editnrg -lo Ann Sutton, secretary- treasurerg Adolph Rami s, sports reporter, an.l Martha Sax- nian, Patricia Krebs, Bob Risinger, Betty Ely, Donna Garri- son, Dick lily, Sue Voght, Norma Michael. and Sally Cale. reporters. Miss Albertson sponsors the Calm. Allllllill Staff Chooses Cover On October 9, the seniors presented the Zeurcher Ac- cordion band to raise money for the fillllflclf drive. Yfe launched the fflllllliif drive on October 19 by pre- senting a television program on which Buddy Ham- mond acted as master of ceremonies. The theme song for the show was You, you, you, Won't you buy an annual, Do, sung by most of the seniors. Following this was a panel discussion, What's My Line. The highlight of the show was Miss Rea's talk on The Azzuzml as a Memory Book , Miss Rea, dressed as an old lady, was looking over old Annuals in 1984 and using them to refresh her memory on the Class of 54 . She won many laughs and much applause by her clever remarks. The skit closed with a slaes talk by Bill Trussel, dur- ing which he sold the first subscription to Mr. Forbes. The members of the staff are Sandra Schuller, editor-in- chiefg Norma W'hite, literary editorp Sally Risinger, senior editorg Bob Bates, athletic editorg Reda Rinker, calendar eclitorg Harry Waters. poet and historiang Nila Bright and Ruby Lautzenheiser, ioke editorsg Gerald Keller and Max Risinger, snapshot editors, Buddy Hammond and Keith Lay- man, art and postersg Shirley Falk, activities-clubs: Phyl- lis Thornburg, activities-music, Neva Jean Morris, ac- tivities-plays, Shirley Enochs, Carole Hatter, and Elizabeth Rogers, typists, Richard Clamme and Shirley Haworth, sub- scription managers: Allen Griffith, business managerg and Bill Trussel and Ralph Glessner advertising managers. 'Nv.,,,.-Lx Jiagx sp f N- W. HSA 3 N .1 W Q 'S .ivy ,H 5393

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wif aisiiwatrtsir 3 j BETTER H .3 l'H CLUB WORK BUILD5 f ' f. CHARACTER DEVEL- - T 'TIP 1 I 3479 Fuizzre Ffzrmers Learn by Doing The F. F. A. Club is sponsored by Mr. Brinkerhoff. The officers are president, Charles Dailyg vice-presi- dent, Lee Kellogg, secretary, Dick Ort, treasurer, XY'ally Hornbaker, reporter, Clifford Rinkerg sentinel, Gary Clanimeg and conductor, Herschel Needler. Their projects are: Scrap metal drive, gilt project, garden seed sales, paint and repair farm machinery, and enter 'junior judging contests. The contests they enter are Farm Safety. Pest, and Essay contests and Dairy. Live stock, and Vegetable judging. i They enjoyed a school party and parent-son night. FIRST ROXV1 Tom Schwarzlcopf, Dexter Bedwell, Larry Teegarden, Harold Czlattli, Dick Ort, Ralph Glessner, Rich- ard Clamme, john Glessner. Steve Malott. SECOND ROXV: Larry Miles, Richard Armstrong. Bill Bales. Glendene Reff, Tom Mounsey, Mr. Brinlxerhoff, Richard Shuman, XY'ally Hornhalxer. jim Schwarzkopf, jim Baker, Neil Marshall. Danny Morris, Gary Clamme, Larry Schmidt, Bob Bales, Harold Parker, Ronald Storms. THIRD ROXV: Frank Bracl-ein, Lee Kellogg, Herschel Need- ler. Clifford Rinker. Charles Daily. 5 oecs LEADERSHIPQS - -- 'iir-e 7--H I-x,XjM 4-H llvorks for Blue Ribbons The Boys' -i-H Club is sponsored by Mr. Brinkerhoff. The officers are president, Herschel Needlerg vice- president, Wfally Hornbalcerg secretary-treasurer, -jim Schwarzkopfg reporter, ,jim Balterg recreational leader, Don Schwarzkopfg health and safety, Larry Teegardeng song leader, joe Cale. Projects for the club are beef and dairy cattle, hogs, poultry, rabbits, garden, corn, electricity, and tractor maintenance, They enjoyed a swimming party and refreshments after each meeting. FIRST ROXV: Donnie Vfilliams, Don Sclixyarltopf, Bill Kellogg, Larry Love, Lowell Gordon, vloe Parker, joe Cale. .lim Baker. SECOND ROXYV Tom Schwarzluopl, Larry Teegarden, Gary Clamme, jim Schwarzkopf, Herschel Needler, Terry For- rester, Claude Keller, ,lesse Cwlessner. Keith Headley. Phillip Stoltz, Larry Love, Freddy Cline, Ray Love, Kenneth Love, Rodney Black, Larry Chandler, X'i'ally Hornbal-ter, vlohn Glessner, Ronnie Storms, Sonny Carnes, janet Trent, Kath- ryn Goble. THIRD RUVV: Mr, Brinlterhoff, Richard Clamme. Dick Ely.



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FIRST ROXW: Barham Prall, ,lean Comer, Mary Kelsuy. Betty Allen, Bar- bara -lortlan, Betty Ely. Nancy Smith. Mr. Horn. SLCOND RUXV: Bonnie Rnmseyer, Sally Cook, Pa' trit'i.1 Yatlon, Donna Burchnnl. Donna Pence. Niln Bright, Carol Cle' ments, Sue Ann Stuclxey. THIRD ROXV: Sally Caie. -loyce Bright. P.1t Krelrs, Betty Carnes. .lo Ann Sut- ton, C.1r.ul l..1utzcnheiser. Helen Herring. NX'ilm.1 Terhune. FOURTH ROXV: Betty Gum, M.1rth.t S.1xm.in, Betty Racer, .loyce Cline. Betty Batten, Roberm l'l.tlxer. l.intl.t Hooks. Don- n.1 Garrison, Sally Rising- er, l3arl'.1r.1 Russell. Sue Voght, ,lane XY'.iters. Girls' Cboruses Like lo Sing l7lRST ROXV: Sharon Schwarzkopf, Peggy Hum- mer, Nancy Bales, Nil.1 Sue Marshall. ,loyce Hurt, Mr. Horn. SKCOND ROXV: Karen Trtssel, Mary Ann Ford, Carol Denton, Mary Beth Buclcntaster, Treva How- ard. Nancyanna Groen- tlylte. Beverly King, THIRD ROXV: Carol Refi. Numa Michael. Phyllis Ellison, Phyllis Berluloll, Arle.tn Thqnxas. Carolyn Pearson. Mary Ellen Pugh, janet Fear. 1 1 JJ . J V 'G I Y . Q - 5 l , ..a . A J , 4 A V , - lrsggll . L1 l l The fourth pcrioti Girls' Chorus h.ts h.ttl .1 very eventltil sthool term, The first thing they participntctl in nuts the operettt They also sing for the Christnms play .intl for .1 regttlnr P. 'lf A. incetf ing. This spring they will take part in the Spring Ftstixpil. The scvtnth period Girls' Chorus has h.'.tl .1 very eyentftil term, also. The first thing they p'irt1cip.1tetl in w.1s the oprretta. 'lhcx .1lsos'ng for the Christiniis p'.1y .intl for P. 'lf A. This sp'i'i1' they will take ntrt in the Spring Festival .intl the tommencement or the bgtccilluttrcilre services. E sf ve' , .xyn ' Tiff ' ' ' ' 'f n ! f T 1, . w 'Y fl if

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