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

 - Class of 1953

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We, the graduating class hereby publish and declare change only be due course of First: I, Grace Smith, will SENIOR WILL of 1953'A.D., being of sound mind and able body, do this to be our last will and testament subject to 18.Wo my timid ways to Virgil Allen for his use only. my book knowledge to Don Baker if he'1l take it. my unused boyfriends to Claudette Baublitz. I, Jim Johnson, will my ambitious ways to Jim Brown. My future won't I, Ruth Mahaffey, will my record uSlowpoken to Lois Connell provided she Second: I, Dick Noble, will Third: I, Ann Whitman, will Fourth: need them. Fifth: doesn't keep Chase waiting. Sixth: records. Seventh: I, Joyce Burton, children. I, Irene Ault, will my unused secretary book to Phyllis Eckert for her will my silly ways to Janice Errett toteach to her Eighth: I, Lowell Buckingham, will my ability to be heard everywhere to Imogene Evans 0 Ninth: I, Von Bloom, will he'll use them. my serious moods to Ned Fairbanks, but I doubt if Tenth: I, Tom Long, will my date book to Norma Foster. y Eleventh: I, Bonnie Rentz, will my flirtatious ways to Martha Fowler so she can catch a man. Twelfth: I, Janet Sawyer, will my roller skates to Gail Garey so she can use them to the best of her ability. Thirteenth: I, Jeanne Trudell, will my ability to stay thin to Eugene George, provided he doesn't go on a diet. Fourteenth: I, Gineth Farabee, will my giggle to Jack Harrison. Fifteenth: I, Jane Graber, 'will my ability to blush to John Tahy if he ever needs it. Sixteenth: I, Joyce Geren, will all the boys I know in Fostoria and vicinity to Pat Hayman. Take your pick. Seventeenth: I, Bob Hartenfeld, will my left end Qposition in football, to Joan Hiser. Eighteenth: I, Pat Williamson, will my patience to Frank Long. Temper! Temper!

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SENIOR PROPHECY It was Summer Theater time again. I wanted to see what went on backstage, so I went arou d to the stage door. NI was wondering ---- N I stopped for a familar face confronted me. uBlake Tyson! I do believe it's you.n I got in without any trouble. nLower the backdropln was the first thing I heard. To my surprise Marvin Saam was giving the order to David Beair and Paul Allen. I noticed some doors and went to investigate. In the first room there were rows of dressing tables, and Joyce Rubel was hurrying around to see that all the make-up was put on properly. In the next room, Irene Vosburg had pins and needles sticking out from her mouth and was trying to fit a dress on a squirming chorus girl. In the next room, Pat Williamson was passing out outfits of all sorts. On leaving the last room, I ran into Charles Morgart, the director of the play and stopped to chat a moment. I decided to leave then and come back in the evening to see the show. That evening familar fingers extended my ticket to me. That's right, none other than Jeanne Trudell. Grace Smith graciously took my ticket and flashed ne a bright smile. An usher came toward me and to my surprise it was Bonnie Rentz, looking chic in her red uniform. Just as I reached my seat, the orchestra leader picked up his baton and the orchestra began to play. I thought the leader was familar. On looking again, I recognized him as Tom Long. Looking over the orchestra, I saw several familar faces. Jane Graber was playing the pianog Bob Hartenfeld, Ray Reynolds, Kenny Tyson, and Lowell Buckingham were carrying through with their trumpetsg and Jim Johnson was still playing his horn. The orchestra stopped playing and the curtain rose. The setting was very beautiful. It was a night club arrangement and a girl and a boy were about to begin singing. On looking closer I was amazed, for the girl was Joyce Geren, who had never taken chorus in school, and the boy was Von Bloom, singing more wonderful than ever. Next on the program Joyce Burton progressed onto the stage as a nurse and approched a bed containing Fred Ault. They sure made a'wonderful comedy team. They acted out a hospital scene and were quite hilarious as you imagined. The stage was dimmed and a dance team took over. They were the noted Irene Ault and Charles Tyson. As the dance progressed three boys and three girls joined them. I noticed a few of them as Janet Sawyer, Ruth Mahaffey, and Glenn White. They all did a wonderful job. Then the stage was lit up and with Ann Whitman and Dick Noble accompanying on their acoordian and guitar the Three Melodies took over. They were Don Ickes, Gineth Farabee, and Garland Smith. They sang Come on 'a My House. A loud but well done number. I knew when I left that my good friends were on their road to fame.



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Nineteenth: I, Don Ickes, will my bashful ways to Don Loucks. He could use them. Twenieth: I, Kenny Tyson, will my ability to flirt to Dorothy Sawyer and Walter Merritt. Good luck! TwentyfFirst: I, Joyce Rubel, will my drum to Charles Nietz if the school will let him have it. TwentygSeoond: I, Fred Ault, will my quiet ways to Corinne O'Connell so we can be two of a kind. TwentyfThird: I, Paul Allen,will my silly laugh to Glenn Ohler to cheer him up. TwenEyfFourth: I, Irene Vosburg, will my soprano voice to Lester Pierce. Here, catch! TwentyfFifth: I, Garland Smith, will my ability to skip school to Paula Pollard and Nancy Rogers provided they don't get caught. TwenEy:Sixth: I, Glenn White, will my crooked smile to Carolyn Weller and Doris Stahl if they can imitate me. TwentyfSeventh: I, Ray Reynolds, will my motor scooter to Ray Riffs to take his girl a ride. TwentyfEighth: I, Charles Morgart, will my steady going ways to Lena St. Clair and Bob Saam. Twenty-Ninth: I, Blake Tyson, will my rosy cheeks and curly hair to Ronnie Tyson. What a change! Thirtieth: I, David Beair, will my ability to play the pinball machines to Bar- bara Tyson. Don't win all the time. ThirtyfFirst: I, Charles Tyson, will my extra energy to Gregory Bender to use on his car. Thirty-Second: I, Marvin Saam, 'will my rattletrap to Keith Swartz and Pete Sworden to fix up if they can. ThirtyfThird: Mr. Hosafros wills all the senior joke books and ornery ways to any class that wants them. ThirtyfFourth: Mr. Stevens wills all unpaid debts of the Senior Class to the Junior Class.

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