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CLASS PROPHECY As we look into the crystal ball, we see that many of our 1950 graduates are doing very well in the world. Hold it! We see them now parading across our vision as we move the James Unger is Known ball. Here they come now, one by one. as Mr. Puff and Puff. He is owner of one of the largest pipe factories in the U. S. A. Julian Thomas also has a thriving business of his own. He is an auto salesman and his speciality is Model-T Fords. Fred Cline, one of our Qld classmates, runs the most modern gas station in Montrose. Dean McCormick now owns his father's store and has decided to call it the Thrift Store. Wayne Yeaster is number-one mechanic in Fred's gas station. Jim Ross is selling new Pontiacs in Detroit. Barbara Axtell and Margaret Myers are now seeing the sights of the world traveling with their husbands who are still in the service. Coleen Moor and Margaret Cassidy are neighbors now in Burt. They talk over the fence every Monday morning as they do their washings. Juanita Cole is still fighting for some new additions. Although Montrose High was enlarged many years ago. She teaches science and has a class once a week for morticians. Kenneth Butler,is still trying to teach our boys how to play football. Jean Belill has returned to our town and is teaching Sophomore and Junior English. Don Cooper is leader Betty Grosephend and They have joint ownership in California. Paul Persinger lives Don McIntosh is also of the L-H Club in Montrose and Burt, his home. Nancy Dowell have finally hed their wish fullfilled. of the NSee It and Love It Sight Seeing Expeditionn, in Oregon. in Hollywood taking Bob Hope's place as the great lover. Howard Hobson lives out west building houses for the movie stars. Katherine Hall is a dress designer in New York City. Mary Thorsby, the model, is employed by Katherine Hall. Christina McDonald is a big-time operator in the Empire State Building- telephone operator, that is. John Noss is a prosperous farmer at Burt. He has won many blue ribbons at the State Fair. Charles Hobson has a Montrose. large dairy farm which supplies most of the milk for Kirk Ruegsegger, after many years of study, is the minister of one of the leading churches in Montrose. Georgia Ruggles is in opera with her wonderful alto voice. Betty Ingram operates a Lonely-Hearts Club at Layton Corners. Doug Race is still interested in Helen Ploucha. 15
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1950, Montrose Township High School, being of some- what sound mind and bodies--at least enough so to convince our teachers--and being desirous that our worldly possessions be honorably and freely given, do hereby ordain and establish our last will and testament: Article I Faculty To Mr. McCloy we bequeath a dream school. To Mr. Burtt we leave students who have a natural immunity to spring fever. To Mrs Rhoads we leave educated Freshmen. To Mrs. Goddard we leave the hope for an ideal Senior Class. To Mrs. Shoup we leave a new homemaking room. To Mrs Innis we leave better advanced algebra classes. To Mrs. Race we leave fewer study halls like the first hour. To Mr. Goddard we leave even one person who won't take his troubles to him. To Mr. Kultti we leave a winning football team. To Mr. Young we leave fewer seventh grade students in the study hall. To Mr. Gwillim we leave a larger band. To Revs we leave an assistant. Article II Students I, Barbara Axtell, will to Patsy Innis my hair style. I, Jean Belill, will to Bryce Clark my report card. I, Kenneth Butler will to Wayne McDowell my pitching ability. I, Margaret Cassidy, will my seat in mechanical drawing to Joan Hayden. I, Fred Cline, will my job to Robert Sears. I, Juanita Cole, will my techniques to Thelma Gifford. I, Don Cooper, will my way with the Princings to Richard Axtell. I, Nancy Dowell, will my harmonica to Roy Parker. I, Betty Grosephend will my shorthand books to anyone who can get rid of them I, Katherine Hall will my artistry to Betty Mackenzie. I, Charles Hobson, will my lack of interest in girls to Albert Rush. I, Howard Hobson, will my football playing to Bill Canfield. I, Betty Ingram, will my quick temper to Joyce Shook. I, Christina McDonald, will my midnight oil to the next editor of the Rambler I, Dean McCormick, will my path to Burt to Ronald Brandt. I, Don McIntosh, will my shyness to Ronald Scott. I, Coleen Moor, will my ability to go steady to Elaine Parks. I, Margaret Myers, will my striped blue jeans to anyone who will wear them. I, John Noes, will my speed in football to Leo Powell. I, Paul Persinger, will my height to Bernard Britton. I, Doug Race, will my outdoor basketball sessions to anyone who wants them. I, Jim Ross, will my Saturday nights to Gary Persons. I, Kirk Ruegsegger, will my joy as janitor to Ray Potts. I, Georgia Ruggles, will my hair to Frances McClain. I, Julian Thomas, will my car to Verl Myers. I, Mary Thorsby, will my love of skipping school to Helen Ploucha. I, Jim Unger, will my western novels to Harold Myers. I, Wayne Yeaster, will my class ring to Shirley Hobsonf Article III Classes To the Juniors we leave a successful year as Seniors of Montrose High School. To the Sophomores we leave all of the work and pleasure that comes with being upper-classmen. To the Freshmen we leave the honor of initiating the new Freshmen class. To the bus drivers, janitors, board of education, and M. H. S., we leave the wish that every good thing may come their way. 14
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