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To our faculty, we leave all the happy--at least we hope they are happy--memories of the days when they taught us in our class- rooms. We hope as they look into their mirrors that they will not see too many gray hairs placed there by worring about us. Charles Robertson wills his blushing ability and his quietness to Freddy Supanchick. Now maybe there won't be so much noise in the halls of M.H.S. Cleona Gutherless wills one certain Brady boy to Donna Koenig. We hope it is the one she has been looking for. Jack Miller wills all his Denver girls to David Rosse. Be sure to talk to Jack if you run into any trouble, David. Bette Towers wills her ability to get those MEN in the armed service to Theodora Lukowski It takes a lot of work and bashful ness, Ted, to catch and hold 'em forever!!! Ralph Kelley wills that cute little laugh of his and all his old jokes to Hazel Anderson A little more practice on that laugh and you'll be able to have a cute little one like his laugh that is!! Marian Miller wills her fighting ability to Gloria Haynes Handle with care and use only at the proper times Arthur Rosse wills what he thinks is his good musical voice to Joe Miller Don't strain Yourself, Joe'!! Delmar Miller wills his ability to acquire a little bit of everything, but not much of anything to Lee Holm If there is any thing special that Delmar has that you want here is your chance to get it! Orlene Cohn wills her ability to charm the teachers to anyone who wants it W see by the prophecy that she has already made a conquest of one of our old M H S teachers Come on girls you've still got a chance There's still Frankie '! Dale Tobey wills his red hair to Dona Maupin Now, Dona, you won't have to use so much dye on your hair Jean Kittle wills her date acquiring ability, including all blind dates, to Marilyn Sommer Please handle with the greatest of care and don't forget that Colgate smile ! Clinton Miller wills his charming personality to Walter Dunse Now maybe you will be able to date those Sutherland girls like Clinton does, Walter RUDD'S SERVICE STATION 'UTLUDFN'S9q0P NORTH Maxwell Nebraska NDPTF PLATWP PL l 921 No Ieffers Phone 52 105 EAST san . - . . Q 0 C o o , ' - . S O O O . I O C C 0 . , o I I 0 0 TASTEE TREFIT I L ' A xmvjx .1.. .L..1 ,- -AJ
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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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Joyce Towers wills her ability to get a genuine diamond and also straight A's in Mr. Marymee's class to Donna Robertson. Be careful that you don't take any cut glass, Donna. Also we hope you won't have to do what Joyce did to get those good grades in Economics!! Larry Meyer wills his ability to be a reckless driver and to be picked up by the cops to Warren Robertson. Sorry boys, but he is not willing any of his old girlfriends to anyone. df Q7 MW! f wry GMM North Platte Phone 324 M 2 1, sg y y fy W EC My
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