Maxwell High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Maxwell, NE)

 - Class of 1952

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Next introduced is the former athletic star, Jack Miller After he graduated he played professional football and accumulated a nlce llttle pot of money Flnally at the ave of 38, he got his Denver rlfrlend to accept his m3TP1896 proposal They are now hapoilv marrled and livins ln a beautiful manslon in Iendry, Nebr Jean Klttle nas just arrived Late as usual We :ere Just lDfOTWGd that she refused marrlage the one and only chance she ever had for a career in pdotod1s1nteerat1on CAS you all know she was the han Fater and Hunter of S2 I For tue past twenty years she and Fr nbenstein nave been studying desperatelv hard to irvent a certain olll Je n's new kind of plll, called Wolverine, is creatlng qulte a sensatlon or man haters She invented it malnly for herself to et rld ol all the wolves that are always hangin? around her door Just 1n case you other glrls are inter ested you may buy Wolverlne at your local drug store for ph 99 a bottle Last but not least we see Arthur Rosse taking the s and just informed us that he and his wlfe are WOTklDg in Omaha as street cleane s We notice he just drove up in a new Cadlllac with all the push button controls From what we hear this would have come ln more handy a few years earller He says that they make awful vood money and it's a very interesting job because you flnd SPONSOR some of the most pecullar kinds of trash at times JHO'S WHO IJ THE SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR Who Who who Who o Who o Who Who Who Who Who Who E the he the the the the tallest noisiest quietest silliest most feared class cook has the sweetest smile has the most muscles is the oldest- ------ - is the youngest ------- is the class sinver--- blushes the easiest--- is the best driver ---- Delmar Miller Larry Meyer Dale Tobey Ralph Kelley Bette Towers Cleona Gutherless Jack Miller Marian Miller --Clinton Killer ------Orlene Cohn -----Arthur Rosse Charles Robertson -----Joyce Towers -L it L 1 L A ' be O . 1 Q n 2, , ' ' U D , ' . ' . . fs' - . t . He ' is ------------------- E B E Who is the shortest ----------- --------- Jean Kittle S N I S T - is t -------------------- T L V is , ---------------- ----- O A 3 U ' is ------------------- ' N D Wh is - --------------- , S R Y .L If ............. 1 , M N . -----------un X O W R 41 - - - -- L T E T L H . - L P ar L in ' ' l L , . A '- T T

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Here comes another of our old classmates, Dale Tobey After graduating he started up a 'Fishing Business He doesn't sell the fish but sells the f1sh eggs instead He said that he makes a good profit durlng the laying season He also tells us that in 1956 his lady soda jerk proposed to hlm and of course he accepted Next our eye catches the sivht of a woman dressed in a blue navy uniform Why I It's Marian Miller We see that she follow ed her plans and jolned the WAVES after graduating in 1952 Now she has reached the rank of Admiral She tells us that she decld ed to have a career instead of marriage This doesn't sound like Marian does it999 Oh I Who 1S this99 Vhy it's Larry Meyer ' Je hardly recon nize him w1th his 10 gallon hat and d13mO1d heeled cowboy boots We heard that he married a rwch wldow who dled 3 years after tHClT marriave We sa, dled but we wonder lf she commltted su1c1d I' Last year he married a cute l ttle blond and they are now l1ving on the 'Meyer Hereford Ranchn Goodness Vho 13 tnls nlce 1OOklD9 ladyvq Why 1t's none other than tue former Bette Towers She just lnformed us that she recently returned from Callfornla wnere sne was crowned 'MlSS Amer ican for 1971 She decided that nlne years of a beauty career was enough so she is now happlly marrled to Eddle Colson Thev are re siding ln San Antonio where Eddle has Just completed the first non stop flight to the moon Now that he has been ln the A1r Force for 10 years Bette has flnally got enough courage to take a trlp wlth him to the moon She can't stay wlth us and pack She said she really wanted to take her but Eddie doesn't belleve that there N111 et for it very lonv as they her Cadlllac with be room 1n the rock Oh my 1 Here is Ralph Kelley Ralph has had one of the most interesting careers of any member ln the Senior Class It seems that he is working for 'R1Df1lDW Brotders, Barnum, and Bally Cir cus We were lnformed that they have hunted all over tue world and couldn't find a lau hln hyenia But fortunately, Mr Barnum heard Ralph's laugh one day and that ended the search Outslde Ralph's cage one will see the sion, 'The Human Lauahinp Hyenia Ralph said, HIt's a very good paylng Job as well as beln ln er esting You meet some of the most fascinating people and yet none o them can quite begin to compete vlth me Oh ' Who 18 t1lS lntellectual 100klH' woman? why it's none other than Urs Glen Weiss, the former Orlene Cohn Je heard, in a round about way, that lt took Mr weiss ten years to get her to accept h1s proposal For the past ten years both have been teach ing in Maxwell They have Just returned from The Little Grey Home In The West where they have been enjoying thelr second honeymoon This page sponsored by Milady's and the North Platte Plumbing and Heating Co O 1 N O 3 Q 3 O O 'J 0 - 1 0 , ' . I - 0 . ' ,3 0 . . . xi - 0 tu' - ' l l 1 O , ,j A A Q . L ' - ' L ' rv-J . B TT 0 ' Q L 4 0 0 D 6 . I L i U L ' I L 0 ll M ' ' ' D .. ' ' , . L L O I A v 0 1 1 Y ' - 1 O ' U 0 v ' - V5 0 . . . . . 6 are planning on leaving in a couple hours and she has to run home . . . . O 3 L J Q. . . I ' V 1 n . .: 5 TD I - O 1 2-' a . U - . J. Q I I I! A '5 . .' ' J P ' Q, t Q L 1 4. ,J f A ' '. 1 . g H . ,. . . I H 0 1 x V, ' . 'l- 0 P 4 c YM, K . A .., V . - . I L . l Q - I I O



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Aw' We, the Seniors of the Maxwell High School, being of sound mind and reasonably good judgment, realizing that our high school days are about over, and that we are soon to pass through the por tals of graduation lnto the land of alumni, and desiring to leave behind us some tokens, as well as advice, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, and do hereby, by this will, revoke any and all wills made by the members of our class heretofore To our immediate successors, the Juniors, we bequeath, after all the etpenses of ,raduation have been met, all outstanding ob ligatlons taken care of, all borrowed articles returned to the rightful owners, the remaining articles in our lockers, desks, and dressing rooms around the building To the Sophomore class we benueath all of the fun, hard work, trouble with the faculty, and all of the chances for fame and hon ors in store for th8m'1H the next two years We should 11K6 to say something to the Sophomores However, it is hard to say much to Sophomores they seem to know most everything there is to know, anyway, and we are not certain that weswant to own them as our heirs Perhaps they don't want to admit they have ever associated with us We don't blame them for this It is as hard on us as it is on them, but we believe that the weak and struggling Sophomores are in need of our grades, so we leave our grades to them Some of our intelligent members have written a book called 'Pitfalls for Freshmen We advise all Freshmen to read this book if it ever gets off the press The book covers rather well all the things Freshmen should avoid in order to become dignified sen iors like we are Ne are sure that if the Freshmen will be dili gent in following in our footsteps they will come to their senior days like we did, the idols of all their teachers such as Mr Meiss and Mr Marymee A great and beloved poet wrote a poem one footprints in the sands, that is all of us except Cleona and Marion, but we are sure that our smudged finger marks are every where To those who follow us, we leave the task of removing our finger marks We advocate the shortening of the school day The head of the average pupil is not large enough to hold all the knowledge that can be gained in the present long day We should either have larger heads or shorter school days We request that Supt Hilty have a printed bulletin to be distributed to all high school students next year The bulletin is to contain a list of all of the worthy things that we did while we were in high school We believe that one of the best ways to impress boys and girls with a desire to become great is to let boys and girls read about people who are great That is the rea son we think they should read about us BUKH 0 wx? 81900 0:9 HAHLER BUICK I, I N . - time about footprints in the sands of time. We haven't left any ' 0 0 C - C Nlnm a N0fth Platte, co. e

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