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PAUL WRECKS THE CAR Paul Jones fin trouble ayainl -------------- Lee HOlm -------------Derl Lunkwitz ------ ------ ---Noel Sommer -- ----- ------Gloria Haynes ------------Pauline Hiller Jane CPaul's 'one and onlynl ------ Darlene Osterlund --------------Marvin Jones A Woman fwho had an 8CCld6HtD -------- Marilyn Sommer ------------Clarence Brown u tfiaez U The Junior llay and Carnival held November 9, 1951, was a much greater financial success than tnose of past years. The usual booths had their place with some new ones, all of which proved valuable and added to our success. Fred Supanchick and Joyce Towers were elected as the reigning king and queen by a majority vote of the high school. Tommy Tridle and Bonnie Ballard were chosen as prince and princess. ------------Hazel Anderson . SPONSOR Q '5jf. V V 'ig ---------------David Rosse ----------------Don Miller ---------------Don Nentzer Marjorie Booth Theodora Lukowski ----Directed by Miss Story Sponsor---Nr. Weiss L-'nw ,M .. .
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nwfngfw As Freshmen of 1929 O, we d1on't bare a chance wlth our fellow tuderts the Q6HlOTS 1ust coulon't bass up a Good OUUOPtUDlt to ake us feel a cart 1 1 E, so thev chose a day dur1 V the th rd week of sch ol to reform as Such a calamltv Ne'll never forcet, accomoanled b memorles Ol llmberver cheese orwons, lemons, and rat trans TX rs Farot ers soonsored our class of 17 NhlCM was later reduceo to lb wlen Tettw ' lmetn moved iwaf ine same Iaces were PGCOWDlZGd as the Sobhmore o 1950 Sl Wltq the excectlon of Fladvs Peblev, who moved to Brady Don Nentzer JOlHGd us 1D the 2nd semester boostlnv our total avaln to 16, wlth 77lSS Antorldes as sbonsor We were clad to have Plorla, Targorle, Daullne, and 'arllyn rebresent our class 1 maworette and cheerleaders, rescectlvelv Durlnv the b t tnree ears we have nartlclnated ln many act1v1t1es Don Illler, U2Vld Cosse, Noel sommer, Derl 1D athletlcs, several of them b6lD' lettermen All but one of the members of our class are USlHE thelr muslcal ablllty by plavlnv instruments 1U tre sclool band or SlDPlHP in the chorus m1OPl8 Haynes was avaln crosen as magorette our leader dUPlN' tblS vear of advancement have been Soonsor Nr W8lSS Dresldent Theodora Lukowski VlCG Dresldert Margorle Booth Secretarv P mreasurer Marllyn Sommer Student Councll Pebresentatwves Paullne Mlller Don Mlller Je feel that our east years, as well as thls year, have shown our advancement, and are lookin? forward to another year of success SPONSORED BY PLANE WUULWURTH C0 ARMY STUHE Meet your fruends at our fountaln and lunch lf t department Z MBL V 104 East Fron St lg North Platte Nebraska Nofth Platte Nebl' . I A Q' ! -Vi - ' ' A ' ' .. . S A - A f ' ' 5 ' I U A. , ' Y' Fl 0'l ,'I 1 'J , A FD A ,. 1, . I ' ' . . ' n.. : V A ,' F9 'I Q K , . ... V. A , Q .1 A lid ' , L -' W ' LA ' Q j T w V, . c .T. Tl ' o 0 -,T . . ' , ' ' -1' 'J - s . A ., ' I . . ,. -I A . Q: 1 .1 . R . I A ' 3' ' . . . Up . , 0 I O A , LL 'A 44 Lunkwitz, Marvin Jones, Lee Holm, and Clarence Brown took part ' ' 1, -53 1 . U U ' s 1 ' 1 -3 0 gy. .ga ' ,r . - , .. ' 1 I o L ' L 0 1 . M A I 111111111?1?11111i1111 1-i-'S' ' T . I 0 0 I' fc v, 'L A ' O ro we ... '.' I . ' 'v . 5 I - I S , 3 a
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Student Qwefnnnzent 741.- Lu.. If the history of our high school electlon is a sign of the times then our next President of the United States will not be the same one as at present In the classes all new presidents and vice presidents were elected to class offices The Pep Club came up with a new set and the Student Council for the coming year has all new officers and new members Sd be careful Democrats your present term of office may e a an en According to school custom the three classes which will return in the fall elect their officers in the spring near the close of the second semester The incoming Freshmen are permitted to get acquainted with one another for from four to six weeks prior to the time they will elect their officers in the fall This spring election allows the classes to function normally when they return in September without any loss of time in taking care of class business This year's Student Council is carrying on the struggle to prepare a constitution which was begun by the Council of SO 51 At present the constitution has been formed but it has yet to be adopted formally by the student body Plans are to have voting on this issue in the sprin along with the election of class officers This year's officers are 5PrNNlNxxxXNN- Larry Meyer, President X Ol Donald Miller, Vice president f Betty Towers, Secretary Treasurer Towers, from the Junior Class were Donald Miller and Pauline Miller from the Sophomore Class Jack McClellen, and from the Freshmen Class gh Donna Mentzer County Government day 1S becomlng more and more important to the Maxwell Hlgh School Junlors Although all the offlces do not seem too lmportant sever l of them were hot y contested ln elections last fall The offlces of County Judge, County Sheriff, and County Attorney were campaigned for on a business like bas1s by several of our JUn10T members Usually it is the policy of the school to divide lnto p rty groups, usually two, wlth managers appointed for each group These managers conduct the campaign and see that each party has a candidate for e ch office Posters are prlnted, speeches prepared and given by a c ndidate and by others 1H h1s behalf Cllmax of the campaign is the actual voting, nd then the fin le, a day actually spent in the office at the Court House in North Platte in the office to which elected or appointed 13 ok Emmys Sm-mcg cmsoms saon mum 7, X 3 gag 011 tires batteries Forth Platte, Nebraska Maxwell, Nebraska PITNER IMPLEMENT CO John Deere De Laval Fairbanks Morse Equipment North Platte, Nebraska 9 , if 5 if f , X4 ... 0 0 ' -'- --s if f 9 This yearfs members from the Senior Class were Larry Meyer and Bette QL ' 7322 ' a ' l ' 9 'Iz- X P X Q 9 UW. x 'A ' f-L
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