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

 - Class of 1949

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Mrs. Hobbs Mrs. Reams Miss Spakey Supt. Hartman Coach Huard M O N T Mr. Steiner G V F 0 A M C E . U R L Y Mr. Hobbs T Y T w P. Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Garner Mrs. McHaffey Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Kinsey Mrs. Hedge

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DEDI CATEID TO T1 THQ. OOD COUNTY STX M FOOTBALL C AN HAM



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Stepping Stones of the Senior Class The little tiny stones were large for our little tiny feet in the first grade. But, u der the guidance of Miss Dorothea Flory we skipped over most of them, though tripping our toes as we moved along. There were nineteen in the class. Remember how proud we were in those red and white capes and hats that we wore in our famous toy band! we moved on, the stones becoming larger. Miss Esther Carpenter was our teacher in the second grade. we skipped swiftly on to the third grade with twenty-two in the class. This was an interesting year under lies Gertrude Linden and we found out it does not pay to run aro nd the room at noon. We all got our share of spankings. Oh, why did we get caught writing answers in our arithmetic books! we traveled that year all over the world, since it was our first year of geography. In the fourth and fifth grade we followed lies Earth Lammers, leaping over small stones, medium sized stones and big stones. Twenty-four were in the fourth grade and we numbered twenty-six in the fifth grade. Our big stone to hurdle in the fourth grade was history and we have been making history ever since! On our next visit we stopped in the sixth grade with Mrs. Paul Garner who tried desperately to prepare us for our largest stone yet--Junior High School!! It was a big jump, but we made it upstairs! In the seventh grade our homeroom teacher was Miss Steiner. Even under the guidance of M s. Ingall, the eighth grade seemed the most difficult for us Our ninth grade stone looked too big to climb over. Some tried to go around it at initiation time! Remember? How could we forget? After a very hmpressive eighth grade commencement at West Hillgrove ten new students joined us at good old M.H.S. Lois Geogline came as their valdictorian and Louise Faylor as salutorian. The sopho ore year we went to school litterally speaking, prancing around and jumping over the big and small, the sharp and dull sto es. Mrs. Johnson was very patient with us. Our Ju ior year proved interesting and successful under Mrs. Kinzey's and Mrs. Menagh's directio . The biggest hit of our junior year was our stage production 'Aunt Suzie Shoots the Werks.' After the junior play, we waited anxiously for the Junior and Senior Banquet that was held on lay 7, 1948. The colors of each class were used for decorating purposes. Pots of gold, each containing a new penny, were used as favors. The evening ended gloriously with a spring program. At last we came to the biggest and most brilliant stone, our senior year under the direction of Mr. Claude Huard. This year was filled with many and varied stones, such as, the Christmas card sale, magazine sales, the School Annual, and the Chatterbox, the school newspaper. The end of the year drew near. Pictures were takeng invitatio s were ordered, new clothes were bought, caps and go ns were measured. On March 25 the audie ce laughed as we played 'The Fu ny Brats.' The eu rose and set on May 23, 1949 ending a day we will never forget because of it's beauty and eolemnity--this was our graduation day! On May 25 we pulled out of the Toledo Terminal in the Pacemaker for our wonderful trip to New York. we returned May 50th--tired but happy and eager to tell of the wonderful time we had had. Fr m 1937 to 1949, passing over little, medium sized and big stones ftripping many timesj we came to the end of our road. we were eager to climb the biggest stone of all--the future!

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