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

 - Class of 1951

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SENIOR CLASS WILL Listen, my friends, and we shall pass Our last will and testament to the Junior Class. Being of able body and sound m1ndC?J, We shall publish and declare the following at this time. First: Jointly, we, the dignified Seniors, will our scholastic abiliwf to the Juniors, providing they don't over-use lt. Second: I, Dale Tyson Jr., will my large vocabulary to Rex Parsons, if he promises not to fill my position in American literature. Third: I, Russell Burton, will all my excess music back to Mrs. Sockrider in order that she will have enough for chorus next year. Fourth: I, Madge Hedge, will my squeaky clarinet notes to the entire M.H.S. Band. Fifth: I, emma Lou Sherman, return to Mrs. Johnson my commerical knowledge. I d1dn't mean to take it anyway. Sixth: I, Max Tyson, will my ability to tease to Danny Schmeltz. Seventh: I, Joyce Bickelhaupt Stoner, will my ability to catch a hus- band to Regina Baker. Eighth: I, Lewis Buckingham, will my large appetite to Noel Nonnemaka' that he might fill the star position which I leave open. Ninth: I, Lois Elder, will my black hair to Sally Foster. Tenth: I, Harold Geren, will my ability to sleep in class to Dick Williamson so Dick will catch up on his sleep. Eleventh: I, Joanne King, will my soprano voice to Betty Tyson in order that she may sing light operas Twelfth: I, Richard Foster, will my ways with the girls to Tom Stewart, on condition that he doesn't take mine. Thirteenth: I, Flo Carpenter, will my quiet ways to Wilma Sldle if she won't invade Fostoria. Fourteenth: I, Francis Adams, will my height to any Junior who wants it: I don't. Fifteenth: I, Lillian Sherman, will my glasses to Nr. the bookkeeping books, providing he wears them no Sixteenth: I, Reva Long, will my naturally wavy hair Burns, so Barbara can spend her time Seventeenth: 1, Mary Biller, will my interest in men if sho will find me one. Eighteenth: I, Rebecca Hemlnger, will my ambition to to Mr. Chapin. ' Nineteenth: We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Stevens the of 1951, in hopes that they will keep Twentieth: We, the Seniors, leave to Mr unpublished poetry. Twenty-first: Wo, the Seniors, leave to books referring to farming. Twenty-second: We, the Seniors, will to manner books that she might pass the Lastly: We, the graduating class of Montgomery Twp. Roebke to check more than I do. to Barbara more wisely. to Della Flores, blow up the lab beginning class him as busy as we do. Lauck our discarded and Mr. Rogers all literature and all our humble our followers. High School, Mrs. Moore word on to Wayne, Ohio, leave all our unpaid debts to the Junior class. Signed,sealed, and delivered on this February, l95l. twenty-first day of Rebecca Homingor and Emma Lou Sherman . 1 , -0- 41 r--1

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f 'cf 1 L..- 1,L xX-,! : 1 U X MAX TYSON REBECCA HEMINGER LILLIAN SHERMAN Basketball l,2,3 Chorus 1 Band l,2,5,4 Football l,2,5,4 Paper Staff 5,4 Librarian 1 F.F.A. 3,4 Librarian 5 4-H l Track l Office Girl 4 Paper Staff 4 47-H l,2,I5,4 MARY BILLER Band l,2,5, Chorus l,2, Paper Staff 4-H 1,2 H.S. Operet REVA LONG Chorus l,4 Class Play 3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Girls Ensemble Class Officer 2 Librarian 4 Office Girl 1,2 Solo Contest 4 H.S. Operetta 4 Class Play 4 4 4 5,4 ta 4 LOIS ELDER Class Play 4 Paper Staff 3,4 ' Annual Staff 4 1,4 Librarian 4 Class Officer 6 HAROLD GEREN Basketball'l,2,5 Football l,2,5,4 F.F.A. 5,4 Class Play 4 Track 1 FRANCIS ADAMS Band l,2,5 Chorus 1,4 Class Play 3,4 Basketball l,2,5 Baseball 2,5,4 H.S. Operetta 4 F.F.A. 5,4 Track 1



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C LQ 55 I'-TRC-.li2f73 I-edicts' As captain of the space ship to Earth I feel that it is my duty to report what and whom we saw there. My crew and I left Mars in the Mart- ian year 76624 in the Flying Saucer model 726-Xl. We made the trip to Earth uneventfully and landed in the United Sates of America. We land- ed in the Earth year 1971 and stayed eight Earth months. The first man we saw was Dick Foster. He was an Earthlin of a very roly-poly appearance. Dick introduced us to Madge CHedgeg, his wife, and their two lovely daughters. dinner of duck from Dick's duck farm. Madge treated us to a delicious Next our wanderings took us to West Millgrove. Here we met Joyce CBickelhauptJ Stoner. She was happily married and had an eighteen year old son. Joyce introduced my Martian party to Harold Geren who was married to Lois Elder. She earned the living for both Harold and herself while Harold dootored that '36 Plymouth which he still called a car. Our wondering now brought us into contact with Francis and Emma Lou Sherman Adams. They had five sons who played basketball. What a team!!! From an airport near Toledo, we went via Earthmen's jet planes to Hollywood, California. This is the capital of the motion picture indus- try . x Here we met Max Tyson, a motion picture actor. Mick had finally found a place where long side burns were in vogue---western movies!! Max took us Martlans to see a friend of his, Russell Burton. Russ- ell, it seems, had taken advantage of to become a comedian. He had an hour Supplying the music on Russell's ed the piano and did a copious amount incidentally, happily married. his silly motions and zany antics T. V. show daily. show was Joanne King. Joanne playa of wonderful singing. She was, From Hollywood we went to Texas where we met Lillian Sherman and her husband. After twenty years of married life she still treated him like a God. Yes, burnt offerings three times daily. From Texas we traveled to Seattle, Washington. There we met Reva Long. She had dedicated her life to missionary work and the converting of heathens to Christianity. Whether fervor or fever I never determined. Next we Martians traveled to the she carried out her work with a mid-west. Here we visited a lab where atomic research was being conducted. Rebecca Heminger was chief technician, more easily We now Carpenter. than all of when we'd left her behind her predecessors. and after seeing her lab methods, we Martians all breathed decided to visit a hospital. We became acquainted with Flo It is said that she's killed ---- and kissed more patients We Martians stayed in for an evening to watch the T. V. miracle. Lewis Buckingham was on giving a T. V. concert. He had taken full ad- vantage of his nhot trumpetu and ngolden notesu to become America's no. l trumpeter. ' My Martian party now took off for Wayne. We went by air, and our stewardess was Mary Biller. She told me that she'd lost two jobs be- cause of the way she usoothedn nervous men passengers. The last man we saw was Doctor Dale Tyson, a physicist. His last words were: uYou can't possibly be here. Interplanetary travel is lm- possible!

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