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

 - Class of 1949

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22255. Il!! Ah, it seems we've reached the end of the road, And a pleasant journey it's beeng They say, 'You can't take it with you, So we bequeath this to our friends. FIRST: Jointly, we will our positions and places of high esteem to our heirs, the Juniors, even if they will never occupy them as we have. SECOND: I, June Andrea, will my devilishness to Kathleen Geren. THIRD: I, Bob Baker, will my latest book, Hy Love Affairs, to Herbert Hathaway. FOURTH: I , Ernest Bockbrader, will my wavy hair to Jim Wallace. FIFTH: I, Donna Brewer, will my shy ways to Mary Ann Hoiles. SIXTH: I, Margaret Brewer, will my long, wavy hair to Pat Schaar. SEVENTH: I, Mary Dieter, will my 'way with men' to Irsel Schroeder. EIC-HTH: I, Louise Faylor, will my religion to Tom Frankforther. NINTH: I, Bus Foster, will my heighth to Nelson Welker. TENTH: I, Lois Geogline, will my quiet ways to Ray Baker. EIEVENTH: I, Roy Hardy, will my old girlfriends to Harold Seem. TWELFTH: I, Roy Knight, will my athletic ability to Leo Farabee. THIRTEENTH: I, Emil Ray, will my way with women' to Gerald Seem. FOURTEENTH: I, Bill Rojewski, will my ability to flirt to Mary Lou Ohler. FIFTEENTH: I, Bob Sawyer, will my little black book to Bobby Dunn. SIXTEENTH: I, lhble Sherman, will my ability to fix hair to Raydene Wagner. SEVENTEENTH: I, Nina Walters, will my ability to get a husband to Marilyn Breuggemeier. EIGHTEENTH: I, NINETEENTH: I , the Junior girls. LASTLY z We Max Yates, will my dimples to Ronnie Althaus. Rose Anna Yates, will my interest in the Bradner boys to appoint the president of the succeeding class as sole ex- ecutor and administrator of this, our last will and testament. Being of sound mind and able body, we hereby affix our signature upon this, our last will and testament of the Senior Class of 191.9 of M. H. S. the IQ day of , one thousand nine hundred forty-nine. -- s- e-L A-r--nr4-u--A -e A H gm President . .. ..A,..,--V .-,, W.. A A, --,..... --naman:------ul-----f X- - -- ir-f --E--urn' 'zu

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PROPHECY The other day while walking down Main Street in Wayne, I met Coach Huard. We stopped to talk a bit, and he started to laugh. I asked him what he found so amusing. Hethen told me of a night-mare he had had a few nights before. It certainly was some night-mare. According to his account, he was taking a trip out west and he stopped in Billings Montana to see a rodeo. Here he found June Andrea roping steers in the show. When he inquired why she had chosen such an occupation, she said, Well, Ernie Bockbrader, my husband, told me I had to make a living for us some way--so here I am. The next strange discovery was made in San Francisco. While driving down main street, Coach Huard had the displeasure of following a garbage truck andwnho should be riding on the back end but Bob Sawyer. It seems Bob had decided that in order to support his wife and eight children, he should have a job. So he acquired the position of Chief Garbage Man! At this time, Coach Huard decided to take a trip to Hawaii. He boarded the S.S. MONTGOMERY, and who should he find as captain--none other than Max Yates! Later he found that Bus Foster was the radioman on the ship. Soon after arriving in Hawaii, Coach Huard met Louise Faylor who had stopped here on her way back to the United States from China, where she had been a missionary for two years. Upon entering a restaurant, who should he find but Bill Rojewski and Mable Sherman. They owned the place and were doing very well. Soon it was time to leave Hawaii and return to the U. S. so Coach Huard boarded an airplane bound for Portland. The stewardess on the plane was one of our old classmates, Donna Rae Brewer. Traveling on to Salt Lake City, he found Roy Hardy the proprietor of a large garage. Roy seemed to enjoy his work. By the way, he was still the same old Roy, still chasing all the girls. Coach Huard drove on through the country. He saw a large ranch house, where he stopped for a drink of water, and found Mary Dieter. She had married some big rancher and liked living in the west. Now, he headed for St. Louis, Missouri, for an appointment at the offices of Baker's Implement Company. Walking into the office who should greet him but Bob's private secretary, Lois Geogline. After chatting a bit he went to see the boss. Bob, it seems, decided to make farm machinery instead of using it. Coach Huard asked Lois where he might find Rose Anna Yates, since the two were always together. She said two doors down the hall. He went down the hall and low and behold the name of the firm she worked for was Knight's Crazy Trinkets Company. Roy had put some of his bright ideas to good use and Rose Anna was employed as his secretary. She was still claiming to be an old maid. While in St. Louis, Coach Huard had supper at a large night club and the special guest star for that week was Emil Ray. He was making a tour of the country, singing at the big clubs. Coach Huard started on his journey home, stopping in Richmond, Virginia next. When walking down the street, who should he meet but Margaret Brewer. She had married a guy from Tiffin and was very happy. He finally made the last lap of the journey home. But he stopped just on the other side of Fostoria to see Nina Walters Dean, who was living there with her husband and the three little Dean's. Just after leaving Nina's place, Mrs. Huard woke Coach because he had to get up and get ready for school. He could hardly believe such a thing happened to him. He said he hoped it never would again for the shock might be too great



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Boy most likely to succeed ------------------- Girl Most lfost Best Best Most Most most lihely to succeed ------------------ popular boy--- popular girl- looking boy-- lookihg girl-- polite boy--- polite girl--- Biggest boy tease- Biggest girl tease -------Emil Ray --Louise Faylor ------Max Yates Rose Anna Yates ------Roy Hardy --------------------------Margaret Brewer -------Emil Ray --Mable Sherman -----Bus Foster ----Mary Dieter Most comical boy ---------------------------------- Roy Knight Most comical girl ------------------------------- Donna Brewer Most ambitious boy- --Bill Rojewski Most ambitious girl ---------------------------- Louise Faylor Most musical boy --------------------------- - -------- Emil Ray Most musical girl ---------------------------- Margaret Brewer Man hater ---------------------------------------- June Andrea Woman hater ---- - ------------------------- --Ernest Bockbrader Most bashful boy --------------------------- Ernest Bockbrader Most bashful girl -------------------------------- June Andrea Most athletic boy ---------------------------------- Max Yates Most athletic girl ----------------------------- Lois Geogline Biggest boy flirt ---------------------------------- Bob Baker Biggest girl flirt ----------------------------- Lois Geogline Boy with prettiest hair--- ------------------------- Roy Hardy Girl with prettiest hair ----------------------- Mable Sherman

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