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fasf and Tesfamenf lb, the dign fied members of the Senlor Class and belng of sound mind and body, wishing not to be forgotten, do hereby bequeath and bestow through the medium of thls, our last will and testament, these possessions whlch have become so preclous 1n thls remarkable day of advanclng sclence To all undarclassmen we leave our happlness, our Joyfulness and our belief 'LII the future. We hope that they mll accept thls glft wh1le belng in a serious mood, otherwlse the natural tende c1es of under- classmen to lean toward fl1ppanc5 would prevent them from reallg ap- prec1at1ng this sacred trust of the Senlors RICHARD ANDERBERY bequeaths to Duane Nelson hls ablllty to sllde through the door just as the last me1Od1OdS echo of the bell 1S vlb- rating through the corrldor . BEN NELSON leaves has vast powers to dlU9St comlc books to Bernard Nlckel LELVIN HORSLEY bequeaths H15 love to ilnd spots for vlener roasts to Delores Sjogren. HARRIETTE ELOOM bestows upon Robert Extrom her soprano VO1CGg PAULINE GRAMS wills her true love for one man to Iargaret Keedle EMMA JUNE FRISYOPP bequeaths to Shlrley Arnold her sunny dlsposl t1on hay the sun rever set! NOVA JAChbON leaves her ablllty to dr1ve a Iodel A to Roger yells DYLIIS BLISCN bequeaths to Vurlel Anderson the coura o of sajlng Nyes' or ' ol to the class teacher whlle da, dreamlng NITA JEAN BERGGREN wllls her ablllty oO stag home at lght to frace Larson THF CLASS IN GENERAL leaves thelr knowledge to know everythlng to Don Norman To the Junlors we bequeath our ab1l1t3 to pull the wool over the otherwlse you w1ll never make the grade! Lastly but not leastly 'However beastlylj we leawe to our de rl, adored faculty our aolllty to take lt on the chln and turn the other cheek, hoplng that there is an especlally nlc Pe xoo For to chers WdlCH wlll compens te for all the a onle endu1ed throu h tue e past four years Now that we are graduating from these ortals, in vm forever bles you we hereby do appolnt and subscrlbe our Surerlntendent as sole 61 ecutor of th1S, our last w1ll and testament, and StlWUl8+9 that 11S bond 1S not to exceed 925,000 In W1tnSSS whereof we have nereto subscrloed our names and afflxed the seal of Axtell Hlgh School, tols lhth dat of a,,, 'ln the ,ear 0 our Lord, one thousand nlne hundred and forty seven 9 . . . . . H . ' r r . . . . ' s .i . , , . U 1 1. 1 - K q nl - l . I ' O 'A A ,, , . . , .7 ' -A I I as I, L . C ,. I . . V . X. 4 . . . L T H., J 0 .' O ' u . ' ' v 'qs 1 A teachers' eyes. May the wool stay there all through your senior yean 4 Y Y 1 ' au 77 X' J ' ' '+I .gf n Ve. E' . ' aL g ' 3 4 . g 2 S , ' N M . ,, lj TT' V S 0 , . x . A , , ,- . . L . L x. , -n .L ' K I . , ., . ' ' ' v 1' 1- ' -vv I' 4 V LH .. A .L 1 ' O -J,.
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Class Historg In the fall of 1935 we took off from the Axtell Grade School landing fleld mth a six passenger fzrst grade plane M188 Taylor, now Mrs. Vlncent Abrahamson, was the pllot and Myron Madsen, Eleanor May, Hurley Arnold, Raymond Sanders, Darrel Murphy and Harrlet Bloom the passengers Durlng the next five years our plane made several lntermedlate stops p1ckJ.ng up and dlscharglng passengers na.rnely Allen Applegarth, June Ylmmerman, Joa.nne Kruger, Robert Anderson, Allen Schlelter. We also plcked up Nova Jackson who stayed mth us and Eleanor May, Sharley Ar- nold, Raymond Sanders and Myron Madsen parchuted out It was durnng th1s perlod that our plane changed fllght headquarters from the old to a new school bullding. The sixth and seventh years our plane landed and admitted Ben Nd,- son, Paullne Grams, Emma June Fr1skopp and Melvln Horsley The sprlng of 19143, nth Merton Golngs as pllot, we were promoted to the new h1gh school plane nth the passenger 11st as follows Mel 1 n Horsley, Rlchard Anderbery, Emma June Frlskopp, Tomnnf Cavenaugh, Ben Nelson, Ruth Peterson, Harrlette Bloom, Paullne Grams, a.nd Nova Jackson Three months later we flew up lnto hlgh school The pllot of the Freshman and Sophomore plane was Betty Jean Nelson, Co-pllob--Knowlen Drlcson whale Harrlette Bloom kept records and pald bills Miss Sm. der, now Mrs Rafferty, was ch1ef mechanlc Two new passengers Dyllls Benson a.nd Dorothy Bourne were admltted on our plane but Tonmw Caven- augh changed to the Mlnden shlp After a short vacatlon we began ouz sophomore flight 1n a n1ne pass- enger plane Dorothy Bourne was our pllot and Harrlette Bloom Co-p11 t Dyllls Benson kept our records and slgned the checks whrle our ch1ef mechanlc was Mrs Carlson Three of our members I-Iarriette Blaom, Ben Nelson and Dorothy Bourne took part ln the Juno or Class play Black Derby We flnlshed that year mth a class party whlch proved quite e entful. ln the fall of l9h5 we began our th1rd fllght 1n a ten passenger plane wth Mrs Lalam as Chlef mechanlc, Dyllls Benson as the pnlot and Rlchard Anderbery, Co-pllot Harrlette Bloom kept records footed the balls. One of our passengers, Dorothv Bourne was absent upon the take-Off but we had galned Nlta Jean Berggren as a new member. Thls route was much harder to follow than the other two, but we stlll took a pronlnent part Jn th varlous act1v1t1es Outstandmg 1nc1 dents of thls tr1p were the Jun1or Class play, Arron S11Ck from Punkln Creek and the Junlor Senlor banquet mth Gypsy the theme. Three short months a.nd then v:1th Mr Jells as chlef mechanic, Rlch- ard Anderbery as pllot and Ben Nelson as Co-pllot we took off in the fall of 19116 1n our nlne passenger Senlor plane on our fourth f11ght enroute to the Land of Graduat1on Melvln Borsley kept the records and handled the cash on thas hazardous tr1p Ruth Peterson did not 3o1n us We were actlve :Ln Athletlcs, Pep Club, Dramatlcs and Muslm The outstandlng features of our Senlor year were the Junlor Senlor Banquet, Sneak Day, Senlor Class play, Me and LW Shadow , Senior par- tles, publlshlng the annual, Baccalaureate, a.nd Commencment. Only one of the Senlors of 19147, Harrlette Bloom, has gone through all twelve years 1n the Axtell Schools. 7 , . . . . . . . . A K Q O g Q rn.- ' ' . O I . 1 I I I , .- O o ' - 0 C , . . Q . Y . O I .f . I 1 .... . 4 I ' . and . 1 C2 Q ' . . . . . . . ,, . . A I V . . Q H A . . I - ' : - V . .
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C lass Prophecg In the smoke from the lamp of knowledge behold the industrious Cl ass of 'h7 each in a world of his ovm. After ten eventful years we see Richard Anderbery, a leader of the wor1d's most famous or- chestra, The Merry Melodiansn. He is raising keen competition with Tommy Dorsey. Now we see Benjamin Nelson, owner of a large Radio Station KAHS with Studios in the Times Building in Axtell, Nebraska. Farther along sailing blue Pacific Ocean we find Melvin Horsley, skipper of the world's largest Sf fastest Steamship, the Georgia Liner that makes a trip around the world within 36 hours. The beautiful state of California seems to be the choice of three of our class members. First of all we find Nita Qergvren, one of the leading Stars rollywood, Her latest picture is Down Lovers Lane , starring op- posite Pobert Walker 1.151113 Benson now in Beverlg Hills, California is World wide fa,- mous for being Bathing seautgf of l957' She is the wife of Van Johnson Now ovmer of the La Grande hat Shoppe down tofm Los Angeles, hova Jackson. Hats as high as 35,000 are sold here. Another class member, Paulene Grams has taken an interest in ing She is an Air Line hostess of a large passenger plane which flies between Axtell, Nebraska and the I-Iawaiin Islands Guy Madison is the pilot of the plane We will find Harriette Bloon singing in the well lmovm Stork Club in New York At this particular date we will find her singing with Harry James Orchestra. And last but not least out in that Biggest Little City of the world , Reno, Nevada where all the movie stars go to get their Dn- orce me C O DVI, we find Emma June rriskopp, owner of a vacation- er's large thousand acre ranch QQ 69 a X Ar--. nal fi f 4.9, 9 - - eg in ' L -'I ' . N . ,. Y 1' . . O ' is ' ' fly- . . . . - . . . . 0 . . . . W ' . . . 9 . .., . l O I .ti 'j X 5 01 , - Q t 0' U S' ' . Rf -'.:'a M Q. Z AZ ' W1 7': Ge, X'7 ' fa e,. , SYN' -. , M , A, ,, I3 0 L' , awp- ' x .ff,1,,,'!-f 1 'iff
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