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s 1 fe-4 FACULTY ROBERT N. FORBES, BS., M.S.g .ittended college .it K.lIl5.l8 State and Butler University. Teaches gen- er.1l husiness and m.1tl1em.1ri1s. Home town, Colum- bus, KLlIlS.l9. lftiyoiite food, T-hone steak. E' jg 5, rirrui lNl.,ALl5liR'liSUN, 11.11, A111.. rirtcrritltftlkcrili xx' em, .tt lI1xlI.lf'l.l 5I.lfL TL.lLl1Lfs K.ollc,L.c, ln11.1n.1 HI versity, .ind Purdue University. Tc-.ithes Enulish .ind speech. Home town. V.1llor1i.1. lhivorite limil, flbdil heel tmediumi. 7 RICHARD lvl. HORN. B.hl.lf.g lIl1ll.ll'L1 University. f Teaches Seventh :uid Eighth Grade music, thoir, girls' chorus. luind, .ind grade school music. llome rovvn, liort W.ly'I1L'. llivorite lood. chicken llric-di, 47 Lx N FIANILE M. NELSON, A.H. l!.1ll State. Te.1thc-s L.1tin. rilgelvrtt, .ind geometry. Home town, Montpelier. lli- vorite lood, everything hut P.ll'SI1lPS V BURTON VU. BRlNKERllUlflf, HS., rittendc-d col- .-' lege .it Purdue University .ind lluntinuuton College. T-Cf.lLillCN lwiolouy .ind voc.1tion.1l .ihuriculturc-. llomc- tovvn, Portland. lfatvorite food, My vviles tookin '. ,ig 111 MARWIORIE M. NUNN, 15.3.3 lndiaina University. Teaches typing, setrc-t:1ri.1l studies, transcription studies. arithmetic. hookkeepitilu, .ind shorth.1nd. llome toxin. f,5N1.lIl. llivorite food, T-hone stork, DIRECT US AllANl'T'l'lf A, REA. AB., M.A.T.g .ittended college .it Ball State il.U.lCl1Cl'5 College and lndi.1n.1 University. Teaches lnglish .ind is lihr.1ri.1n. Home town, Montpelier. Favorite food. turkey .ind chow mein. THUMAS H. BRADLEY lTumI, B.P.lf.g .ittended college .lt Purdue University .ind at lndi.1n.1 University. Teaches phvsic.1l eductition, hcuilth, drivers' training, und social studies. llome town, Greenfield. llivorite food, T-hone ste.1k ihig onesl. JOHN B. HAYES. BS., lXl.A. 6Pending researchlg at- tended B.1ll St.lte Teachers College. University of Illinois. .ind University ol Wdsconsin. Teaches social studies .md in- dustrial arts. Home town, Muncie. F.1vorite food, fried ,4- ,ff -.1 i 1 , ,J 1 Q 4- 'xf- cl1icliet14Hl1rts41f it . gi lm . -Ili-KN VAN HORN, BS., Taylor University. Wcirking on ' ' VK her Mb. degree at B.1ll State. Teaches physical education, YY-A -Q. he.1lth. 9.llL'fS', rind yeneml science. Home town, Hartford Ciitv. l:.1Y01'ilc lmmrl, pigkleg, VIOHNIE C BAKER, B.b.g attended college .at Western Kentucky State College. Te.1ches history, physical education, geography. English, and civics. Home town, Louisville, Kentucky. Iltvorite foods. steak and country ham. BARBARA 5. CLINE. BS. Ball State. Teaches vocational home economics. Home town, Montpelier. Favorite food, 'l want ro learn to like them all . BETTY E GROVE, School clerk. Home town, Montpelier. Favorite foods. shrimp and French fries. LUTHER F. GLANCY, BS., M.A., Ball State. Teaches Eng- lish. geogr.1ph1', and mathematics. Home town, Hartford City. Favorite foods. ice cream and fish. . I A . v,. .. .ff I -uf uf' -cj 1
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Lzfe of M11 M011gH1Z Hedley G. Morgan was born August 30, 1894, near Shoals, Indiana, of English parents, who had recently come to this country. He attended a district school for his elementary education but received his high school education in Wiley High School at Terre Haute. After attending Indiana Central College at Danville for one year, he transferred to Indiana State Teachers Col- lege at Terre Haute, from which school he received his A. B. degree. He received his Master's degree from the University of Michigan in 1929 and did postgraduate work at Chicago University. He began teaching in 1915 in jasper County near Rensselaer, but his teaching was interrupted by World War I. He entered military service July 21, 1918, at Shoals, and served with Battery C, 527th Field Artillery, 84th Division, overseas, from September 8, 1918, to February 5, 1920, having been based near Bordeaux, France. Returning from France, he resumed his teaching and had taught school for a total of thirty-nine years, serving as grade school teacher, high school teacher, principal, and superintendent. Before coming to Montpelier as high school principal in july, 1930, he had taught in jasper, Martin, and Huntington counties a total of fourteen years. Mr. Morgan served as principal of the Montpelier-Harrison 'Township High School for three years, but became superintendent at the death of Mr. Kelley, and remained in that position until his death. During his twenty years as superintendent, he engineered many improvements in the school. Among these are a full time cafeteria, the band, the summer playground program, new lighting and plumbing at the high school, and the new grade school building, now named for him. A highlight of his career here was when he was host to the Northern Indiana High School Superintendents' Association two years ago. During his busy life as a schoolman, Mr. Morgan did not neglect his duties as a citizen of the community. He served for many years as secretary of the Library Board. He was on the boards of the Blackford County Tuber- culosis Association and the Red Cross. He took an active interest in the Boy Scouts. He served as president of the Kiwanis Club and as post commander of the American Legion. He was also active in church work. A member of the Baptist Church, he served as deacon for twenty-two years, was Sunday School superintendent for six years, and had taught the Boethian Class since 1937. Mr. Morgan was a devoted father and husband. He was married in 1920 to Miss Pearl Gee. She and three daughters survive him: Mrs. Ruth Doyle, Mrs. Mildred Mulholland, and Mrs. Vera Roderick. Four grand- children also survive him. He became ill during the school years of 1952-'55, but except for a few weeks at the hospital, he kept on with his duties through continuously failing health. He passed away at his home on Friday, September 18, 1955, but his influence will live on and on in the lives of those with whom he came in contact.
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