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- vs ,.LY. ,- I Y W... Item 115 We here by bequeath to the Class of l9Z7gour hearty and sincere wishes for a successful senior year, and may the said class further the peopy spirit and enthusiasm which we have begun. Item lllg We the members of the Senior Class, do make the following personal bequests: I, Edward Becker will my quickness and dodging ability to Leo Kerker, hoping that he can handle it all right. I, Maxine Byers will my studious habits to Earnest Martin. I, Ann Dahlquist will my capability of handling a type- writer to Leanna Ade and my secret thoughts of Bookkeeping to Lois Jane Ruch. I, Jack Homrig will my famous dancing ability to Elmer Kerber. 'Better practice using it, in'the barn, Elmer! I, Martha Jane Eller will my interest in boys to Margaret Kerber. We hope it won't be Quite so intense. I, Frank Kerkhoff will my studing ability to Raymond Kerkhoff, just for brotherly love. I, Wallace Martin will my quietness to Pauline Wetts- churack so that the Senior Class next year won't have so many arguments. I, Clara Miller will my acting :bility to Ruth Ade. I, Catherine Mills will myquiet serious ways to Bob Sig- man so that school will be more serious. I, Lelir Mills vill my wonderful personnlty and ducky meddle to Marie Helsma. I I, Vincent O'Lefry will my :bility to give long speeches to Louise Berry, :nd my ability to keep Parliementery order to Frank Gear, because I think he will have use for it in the Senior Class meetings next year. I, Kathryn'Rooze will my red hair :nd cool temper to Paul Webster. That's what it takes to be an art Editor, Paul. I, Kenneth Rooze will my basketball ability to Charles McFarland, Luck to you Charley! I, Martha Van Schepen will my lovable temperament to Rosemary Fielding and Rosalie Homrig. We need more easy going people in the world. I, Wilma Snyder will my adoration of the faculty to Mrrtha Loman. How about it Mrrtha? I, Jsmes Williamson will my beautiful curly hair to Edith McMasters and my dynamic personality to Bob Ralston. Signed Witnesses: Jim Williamson V.C. O'Leary Ann Dahlquist
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v-..,,,x if w Jim Williamson is assistant of Technology in Columbia University. He recently announced his engagement to a very charming lady instructor of Home Economics. Kenny, finally funished Danville Central Normal and is now coach at Pine Village. He finally won the heart of one of those Otterbein girls. CNever hearo which one.7 His sister Kathryn is living on a farm south of Mont- morenci. She married her High School Sweetheart and now has a charming daughter. As for myself and Ann we have remained single. After all our heartbreaks, we have remained as old maids. She and I have made good in our Beauty Culture and now own a shoppe of our own in lndianaoolis. Well, Jack l'll see you and Billy about the lst, of April at the Public Park in our old home town. Item To that next Your old classmate, Martha Jane Eller CLASS WILL lt We, the Senior Class of 1956, here by bequeathg Mr. Vance: a brand new set of chains for his car so he won't slide around so much when the roads are slick winter. E Mr. Bender: a new heater for his car so that he and I To his lady friend won t get cold next winter. To To foil To that they To Mr. Woody a new blue print for making plow shieldsg Mr. Howell: a car load so that he can live in Miss. Opp: a brand new the Freshmen next year break an old ones Miss Pickardg a big batch of popular songs to play of cigars wrapped in golden tin society all next summer. set of cups for the kitchen so won't get a licking every time on her piano while she sings to the accompaniment. To Miss Miller: a flock of three-act plays for future Juniors to use. - A
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-Lp, ' 1 A A f if in ff , , , ,P . , 6,9 ,ny,1 ,ver w ..f wi? fefs 1 1f:ff21-ffHa:'-eL, ,-ifv..3ltffn ls as K Q A 4. agar- -f , x : ' . H V L ,. , fa.. Y ,' . g,J-tuna iii Y 'xvfmgw 'GLASS HISTORX The Class of '52 set sail in Ship Freshman, over the Sea of Knowledge, in the month of September. We're Fresh men, but we'll be Seniors by and by! This same old say- ing is perhaps uttered by every person who ever entered the nFreshieU Class. The Freshman class of '52 took on the name of HGreeniesH and stood the slams, and bangs of upper classmen, especially from Seniors. In due time we elected Bob Sigman president and Mr. Livengood our sponsor This year Bill Dawson and Erney Martin left us. As sailing was calm we soon arrived at our parties. There, too, we enjoyed ourselves and reluctantly, sailed on. We soon said good-bye to the crew and the ones who guided us safely through the storms at sea this year. As Sophomores we entered MqH.S. a few inches taller, heaps wiser and not quite so green, at least the reat knew we were there. We were greeted, the first day, by taunts and cute remarks by several until the bell rang, and then all eyes were turned upon us. We elected Lelia Mills president and Mr. Vance as our sponsor. This year Grace Fulks, Helen Gephart, Eloise Mennen, Maxine Layton and Mr. Wihle says Nsail onu, One step up the ladder! Jolly Juniors! We elected as our sponsor a very dear friend and teacher, Miss Opp. V.C. O'Leary was elected president. Since Wall work and no play makes Jack a dull boyn, we gave a Hobloween Garn- ival, and with a large crowd it was a beg success. We sold candy at all of the home basketball games, in which we were very successful. We were glad for this as we were planning for our Junior-Senior Prom. The banquet was held in the Gym, followed by a dance. The Gym was beautifully decorated with the Senior colors, green and yellow. With- out a doubt everyone had a very love time, Well, this brings us to a Summer Vactaion again. But just think, next year we will reach the end of our Journey. - To say we were puffed up when we were Juniors would not compare to the Hlook-up-to-men feeling we acquire in our Senior Year. iss: Margie Reed and Roy Schidler were absent from roll call this year, but Wallace Martin enroll- ed from Otterbein. As our leader this year we have Mr, Vance, and V.O. O'Leary as president, The Senior Class was honored by having four County Champ basketball players, Kenneth Booze, James Williamson, Ed Becker, and Frank Kerkhoff. We surely are proud of you boys! Wilma Snyder came back to graduate with us after leaving us at the close of the Graduating Class. May we never forget our memorable school days in Montmorenci High, best of all our Senior Year. A V .T-zpuqu,.Y. , , ,HJ-at ,, ,,,, , , 1 , Y . ' ' ' - Y'---if , I' ' v I ' Y :waz Y iff .unc . v, :',,,: , l, , :l ,, 5 ,,, ,VL ,nf A A , um T' 'f ,45-.w i -4 - 1-fsvrwii, 1.4 : 2rr v -i w d i em . :-f : ,?2 v 'l g elif M., 5 va- an
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