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class will We the Class of 1955 of the Montrose Township High School, do hereby de- clare this our last will and testament. I 4 I, three or four of the best students for new tea supply of aspirin tablets. new locker room with new shower heads. , Axtell, more sewing machines, the kind that can drown continu- lab with all the trimmings. Friedl, a new Henry J. to bring back old memories. Goddard, ten more new chairs to hold the students he would 11ke Goddard, fresh and talented material for her plays. school song USCWUS9 we now have a new one, Miller, the hopes of getting another Senior class like ours to Rhoads, a larger English literature class. . Shoup, new square dance albums for gym classes. Young, a new class to sponsor, Poag, a career in the service so she can be close to her hus- Johnson, a new pr1ncipal's office so she can have more elbow my ability to cook cherry ples to Lula Feller. Raymond Crane, will my tuba to Douglas McLachlan. Alfred Crowe, will my old ford to Dan Diem. my contagious giggle to Eva Bednarski. my twin sister to Alan Grace. polkas to Gerald Shook. Manetic power to Rita Jennings. my diamond to Pat Cowgill. unecclaimed good looks to Bruce McCormick. treasured science fiction books to Jerry mur- Georgia Duoey, will my black hair to Carole Donaski, Gloria Dunlap, will my Bermuda shorts to Norma Crandall. Charles Eastwood, will my way with women to James Green. Louis Fras, will my class ring to Carol Wesley. popularity with sophomore girls to Tom Leineke Margaret Grafton, will my driver's training lessons to Nancy Henry. Richard Gross, will my interest in red heads to Ellen Larkin. Edith Harrington, will my Anti-freeze title to Deanna Harrington. James Harrow, will my cheerleading megaphone to Don Seelye. accomplishments at Flushing to Margaret Hill. Clarence Miller will my Hollywood shoulders to Carl Nichlos. my admiration for senior girls to Chuck Duncan Darrell Parks, will my sparetlme cheufterlng to Oley Frappler, Atlas physique to Bill Harris. my new four-minute mile record to Joe Newlon. Betty Sholler will the roll of tape on my ring to Judy Eastwood. white excuses to Victor Pyne, my ability to 5st boyfriends with new cars to my distinction and experience in pool to Alfred Marvin Somers, will my ability to keep late hours to Dan Shepard. Article Faculty To Mr. mcCloy, we leave chers. To Mr, Barney, a year's To Mr. Alwsrd, To Mrs ous talking, To Mr. Ewigleben, a new To Mrs. To Mr, to flunk. To Mrs. To Mr. Gwillim, the old To Mr. sponsor, To Mrs. To Mrs To Mr. To Lrs, band. To Mrs, room. Article II Students I, Irene Cobleigh, will In In I, Barbara Danner, will I, Allen Davidson, will I, Donna Davidson, will I, Joanne Diem, will my I, Beulah Douglas will I, Ward Dowell, Wlll my I, Bill Draper, will my dock. Ir It In I: I, Don Frazier, will my If I: In If I, Jo Ann Hill, will my I I: Bruce Overmyer,'will I If Ronald Polk, will my I, Julie Plechnlk, will I I, Wanda Smith, will my Marlene Somers, will Gerry Berks. I, Gerald Yoaster, will Saucier. I: Ir In In In In I: Carol Yankee, will my career in card managing to Gale Eastwood. Eugene Saucler, will my capability for taking pictures to Mike Morler Mary Thorsby, will the field trips in horticulture to Jean Campbell Dean Wesley, will my Marjorie Shick, will sunny disposition to Ruth Parks. four and a half inch heels to Carol Godsave, Dale Scanlon, will my freckle cream to John Osterman.
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gi s COl2ll SS ,., class hlS130l2, In the fall of 1952, we began our long journey to a great high school career with Mr. Goddard as our sponsor. There were many things that happened in our freshman year, and among them was our initiation. We elected Genevive Donaski as president, Donald Frazier as vice-president, Jo Ann Hill as secretaryg and Joanne Diem as treasurer. Our candidate, Jo Ann Hill, was chosen Harvest Fes- tival queen. When we returned in the fall of 53, we were sophomores and more-determined then ever. We chose as our sponsor, Mr. Miller. Our officers were Betty Sholler, president, Gerald Yeaster, vice-presidentg Jo Ann Hill, secretary, Dale Scanlon, treasurer. Then it came our turn to initiate the freshman. One of the most exciting events that happened that year was the selection of our class rings. In our junior year we again had Mr. Miller as our sponsor and we elected Jo Ann Hill, presidentg Julie Piechnik, secretaryg Betty Sholler, v1ce-presi- dent, Irene Cobleigh, treasurer. To earn money for our senior trip, we sold magazine subscriptions and that was a big success. We put on the play, Meet Corliss Archer. It was directed by Mrs. Goddard. Our candidate, Gerald Yeaster, was chosen Harvest Festival king. Joanne Diem was our representative on the Forensic Team and won second place. The biggest event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Our theme for the banquet was, Stairway 22 Thi Stars. That completed a wonderful year. The year 1954-55, we elected Louis Fras, president, Gerald Yeaster, vice- presidentg Dorris Mcwherter, secretaryg and Marlene Somers, treasurer. Dale Scanlon is Student Council president. Dean Wesley is treasurer of Student Council and Allan Davidson and Dean Wesley are representatives. Our candidate, Marlene Somers, was chosen Harvest Festival queen. Ward Dowell made All County in football this year. It was a great season for football, as we won the Class C Championship. Jo Ann Hill received the D. A. R. award. The senior play, 'Papa was a Preacher,' proved to be a very big success, and again Mrs. Goddard directed. The Junior-Senior Prom was held and was a very big success. We sold Christmas cards to help pay for our senior trip. For our annual senior trip the seniors decided to go on a M-day boat trip, and it was a very enjoy- able trip. Then what we had been waiting for came, Commencement, the end of our long journey. ess-. . lneet e M Aachen D505 mms A pneachen
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class prophecy Irene Cobleigh is the owner of an ultramodern bakery in Montrose. Her spe- cialty is cherry pie. Raymond Crane has the best farm in Montrose. Dean Wesley works for him. The only trouble with this arrangement is that Dean likes to sing and it bothers the cows. Al Crowe is now a hillbilly disc jockey over station C-G-R-N in Nashville, Tennessee. Barbara Danner's little son was injured while playing with Beulah Douglas' twins. The odds were against him. Allan Davidson is the owner of a chain of sea food restaurants. His spe- cialty is 'Shrlmp.' Donna Davidson is the Love Lorn Editor of the Montrose Times and New Lothrop News. Joanne Diem has accomplished her lifetime ambition. She has been accepted at Notre Dame. Bill Draper is now the editor of nMADn Comics. Ward Dowell and Jerry Yeaster have been having great success with their new bureau called nYou find em, we'll date emln Georgia Dubey is now the advertising Mgr. of the Flint Journal, while Gloria Dunlap is truant officer at Montrose. Chuck Eastwood, Supt. of M. H. S. said today,---'Seniors, you are required to carry at least one subject or you will lose your ability to study.' Louis Fras, new owner of the Chicago stock yards, reports that milking a cow nuddern nonsense. Don Frazier is a big game is to hunter in Africa. Before he returns home he wants visit Richard Gross at his diamond mines. Margaret Grafton is trying to invent a locker with two doors so both locker students can get in without so much trouble. Edith Harrington is a fashion designer. She gives Dior a lot of competition. James Harrow is the new minister of the local parish, while Jo Ann Hill is the proud owner of Jo's Beanery. ' Clarence Miller is now on the Howdy Doody Show as a substitute for Clarabelle Bruce Overmyer is now the place. new Tarzan taking the great actor, Brady Scott's Darrell Parks, head chemist of UN, has just announced the date of his journe to Mars in his new super powered Buick. It is powered by dehydrated water CHZOK Julie Piechnik is giving the boys the run-around now because she is a dash woman on the world Olympics. Heavy weight champion of the world, Rocky Marciano, said he will fight Ron Polk of Montrose at his next bout. This will be a good one to watch. Eugene Saucier now owns his own camera shop. He is known as nCamera Boyn. Professor Dale Scanlon at women?u Marjorie Shick, a failure jack, and can really swing a Betty Sholler and Marlene the U. of M. said, quote, nWhat's wrong with these at cooking, has gone to the woods. She is a lumber wild ax. Somers have been on a world tour hunting for eligi- ble males. Is this any way to spend a persons precious time? W-E-L-L??22 Wanda Smith is a lady detective. Her professional name is---Madame Snoop- Just the facts, 'Mannl Marv Somers has a thriving business, he sells nhot rodn equipment to all the high school students. Mary Thcrsby is now a horticulture teacher at old M. H. S. 26
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