Montgomery Local High School - Mohirab Yearbook (Wayne, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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MHS CLASS WILL Nineteenth--I, Bill Boggs, bequeath my modesty to Charlotte Breitshaft. Twentieth--I, Ewald Farwig, will my alarm clock to R. Kinsey. Twenty-first--I, Arthur Parsons, bequeath my way with girls to Gilbert Bradner. Twenty-second--I, Barbara Pierce, will my ability to play a guitar to Thelma Bartholomew. Twenty-third--I, Ruth Wiechman, will my 'giggle titlen in the direction of Margaret Boggs. Twenty-fourth--I, Laura Ann Williams, will my big appetite to Paul Schmeltz. Twenty-fifth--I, Ivadel Stith, will my trombone to Juanita Armstrong. Twenty-sixth--I, Bob Jacquot, will my tenor voice to D. David. Twenty-ninth--I, Gerald Stahl, will my Murcury to Clyde McCoy. Thirtieth--I, Elva Kirkbride, bequeath my ability to drive to Mary Crawfoot. Thirty-first-FI, Harry Brueggemoier, will my neye for Sopho-- moresu to whoever wants it. Thirty-second--I, Betty VanCamp, will my correspondence to Dor othy Dix. Thirty-third--I, Nancy Jane Smith, will my agreeability to Ernest Wiechman. Thirty-fourth--I, Andy Wisegiver, will my red shirt to Donald Fahle. With his consent, Mr. Adolpheus Jones is named executor of this last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1941. He will serve without honor, glory, compensation or bond. His assistants, receiving similar renu eration, will be Clarence Darrow and John Marshall. This, an agreement under seal, is enacted on this tenth day of May, 1941. Hereunto, acting with complete knowledge-- of the solemnity of our deed, we, the duly elected agents of the Senior Class, attach our signatures. , zpy 'aa-mg... . P s'dent ?' Q Z Secretary LS

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MHS CLASS WILL The Senior Class of 1941 of the Montgomery Township School, having matured to full age and being of sound mind and memory, Q71 and not acting under any restraint make this last will and testament. The following may seem but trifling bequests, but we hope they may be accepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them. First--I, James Burrows, give and bequeath to Norman Garner my quiet ways. Second--I, Geneva Merritt, will my entire stock of unflagging industry which enables me to study from morn to dowy eve to Derrald Thaxton. Third--I, James Gaines, will my ability to empty the school auditorium by singing Sipping Cider Through a Straw to Ray Ward. Fourth--I, John Swihart, will my ability for sketching air- planes to Betty Guard. Fifth--I, Bernice Shaffer, give and bequeath my desire to be absolutely letter-perfect and all the worn-out type--- writers and erasers to Ellen Shaffer. Sixth, 1, Ruth Brandeberry, give and bequeath to Betty Stand- ering, my shyness. Seventh--I, Dick Mattimore, give and bequeath my understand-- ing, namely big feet, to Warren Stearns. Eighth--I, Bob Mapes, give and bequeath my clever tricks to Virginia Frankforther. Ninth--I, Fred Trudel, leave my friendly policy to Gerald Emmitt. Tenth--I, Don Hoiles, will my stature to Dick Allen. Eleventh--I, Carl Johnston, will my ability to think of ans-- wers when teachers call on me unexpectedly, to R. Snyder. Twelfth--I, lmrjorie Reese, give and bequeath my accomplish-- ment of' chewing to Martha Hedge. Thirteenth--I, Mary Rojewski, give and bequeath my dramatic ability to Anna Rose Trudel. Fourteenth--To Floyd Burton is bequeathed Martha Dieter's si- lent disposition and the ability to study instead of not. Fifteenth--I, Melvin Engle give and bequeath my blush to Dick Sixteenth--I, Marguerite Quickle, give and bequeath my bash- fulness to Don Babcock. Seventeenth--I, Ruth Kinney, will my swiftness to Jean Clark. Eighteenth--I, Keith Carr, will my gift to talking to Phyllis Heminger.



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MHS SENIOR PROPHECY Let us gaze into the crystal and see what the future holds in store for the Senior Class of 1941. What do we see appearing before us? Why, it's Montgomr ery School, and surrounding it are trees, flowers, shrubs, and a beautiful lawn. The MOHIRAB has just been published. and there is much excitment among the students concerning autographs. As we gaze farther into the future, we see our class president in New York. But, what is Melvin doing? Now we can see more clearly--he is one of the greatest bankers on Wall Street and Geneva is his secretary. What is that coming toward us? It must be an airplane, but its appearance is startling. Inside are John and Ewald arguing over who is to fly the next thousand miles. The stewardess is none other than Laura Ann Williams. A new picture and a new view finds us in a large music hall where Jim Gaines conducts a great orchestra whose solo- ists are Lois Zeiglcr, Marjorie Reese, Ruth Brandoberry, Jim Burrows, Bertha Trudel. and Martha Dieter. We then focus on a sky-scraper office building in San Francisco whore we find Skip Stahl laboring at the presi- dent's desk, while his private secretary, Bernice Shaffer slumbers in her office chair. Some coffee from Nancy Smith's Coffee Shop across the street would help. In the same block can be found Wiechman's Dress Shop where Betty VanCamp and Marguerite Quicklo are assistants. Whizzing back across the continent to Toledo, we find that Flower Hospital is groanless since Ivadel and Ruth K. are on its staff of nurses. On Madison Avenue is a beauty shop where hhry Rojowski and Elva Kirkbride to the honors. Jumping to nearby Fostoria, we view a rapidly expanding machine shop where the boss is Art Parsons. Helping keep the production on schedule are Dick Mattimore, Don Hoiles, and Carl Johnston. Moving to Columbus we learn that the coaching sensation at Ohio State is Robert Mapes, formerly ef Montgomery. He has just brought to Ohio the first Big Ten Championship that has been won in eleven years. Of all the best selling products in Ohio, none can beat Keith Carr's new product,Balloon Bubble Gum. As president, he has under his supervision Andy Wisegiver and Bill Boggs, who have so much business that they have added an assistant, Fred Trudel. The concern's efficient secretary is Barbara Pierce. Gazing over more of Ohio, we seo two adjoining model farms, owned by Harry Brueggemeier and Bob Jacquot. They have won so many prizes for their produce that they had to build a special building to house them. Not bad at all! Weary, but well pleased, we are new content to let the pictures fade from our phenomenal crystal.

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