Maxwell Community High School - Rocket Yearbook (Maxwell, IA)
- Class of 1941
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N U U' IRAIDUATES 7 1940-The Shadow-1941 if I SENIOR President ---- Vice-President Secretary ----- Treasurer --- ------- Colors --------- Flower --------- ........--... .- CLASS OFFICERS Marvin Robertson ---- Louie Krausman ----- Eugene Henson Jean Joor Navy Blue and Gold Lily of the Valley Motto ----- - ---- We shall be what we make ourselves Annual Officers Editor-in-chief --- Marvin Robertson Ass't Editor ----- Virginia Johnson 1 1940-The Shadouh-1941 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Class Play VH'LiSsn Friday, April 25th Baccalaureate Sermon Rev. C.E.Burdine Sunday, May' 25th Commencement Address Edgar S. Kindley Tuesday, May 27th f'v ,- n . v. 5-pn---vp fr,-uvq,-EN gyyff-:ri nv-vr-nu v--'gm Hr--vw-yv .1,.. V.. , I .,.. -. .., ,l ,. , 51.2-.!T'D?J, R9I3fT1'T Ji-11711, HTH KH , 7II.Z' I. JQIT JQJR, LLTKIIIE BIxL fJ, LYTHCY ULAVGVW, .xUB'if i1-JN! WILBYTFJ. BLR f ', IU . :3 ff, BLK? 112711 J'lL7 , f'-ffl, ffl T'.'. 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Homer Nelson HHold the fort, I'm coming.H Billy Pearson Wwhose nature is so far from doing harm that he sus- pects none.n Miles Pearson Ulf you love me, hold me off . Marvin Robertson 'Wle all like him We just can't help'it. Maxine Bloomfield t Basketball Band Football Baseball Band Class Plays Glee Club Football Basketball Baseball Class Plays Football Basketball Baseball Class Plays One-Act Plays UTake it easy, have your fun, And let the old world flicker, 3 2 3-4 l-2-3-L 2 3-4 3-A 3-A 3-4 1-2-3-L 1-2-3-L 3 3-4 2-3-A l-2-3-A 3-4 3-A 1940-The Shadow-1941 Mr- 1 1 l 1 Mmcine Bloomfield CContinuedI The girl who's always on the run, Won't get there any quicker.H Robert Smith NHad his opinion on everythingg But kept it to himself Ila Brown UYou know I say just what I think, And nothing more or less.N Maxine Brown HA happy maideng gifted without a doubt.n Jean Joor NLife is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it.H DeLoris Cook HTis true that she was much inclined to dine and talk with all mankind.n Band Glee Club ll Glee Club Class Plays Glee Club Class Plays Glee Club Glee Club 2-3-A 4 1-2-BQL 3-A 1-2-3-L 3-4 2 1-2-3-4 1940-The Shadow-1941 il 1 Colleen Patterson UHer voice was ever gentle and low, an excellent thing in Mary Helen Oxley NA contented spirit the A sweetness of 'existenceln Marjorie Pearce WAS we journey through life, Let us love by the way.H Nadine Brown HTrue to her word, work, her friends. soft, woman.n is her Basketball Glee Club Class Plays Basketball Mgr. Basketball Band 1940-The Shadow-1941 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Llst Regiment The Llst Regiment originated in the year 1928 with a membership of thirty- nine. The charter members marched brave- ly into Captain Mingle's class for their starting drills and they drilled long and faithfully on the A B C's as well as on the numbers. The nine Privates, lst Class who have remained loyal to the good old Llst are: Maxine Bloomfield, Ila Brown, Dean Howell, Virginia Johnson, Jean Joor, Mary Helen Oxley, Billy Pearson, Colleen Patterson and Marvin Robertson. The cavalry charged into the first grade where two new recruits enlisted. They were Wilbur Barrett and Homer Nelson. Skirmishes were numerous in the second and third grades but no enlistments were taken. Private Maxine Bloomfield was transferred from the second grade regiment to the second cavalry in Iowa Center for a period of seven years. The advance into the fourth grade proved a success as Private Robert Smith joined the force from the nearby camp, Rhodes. The Infantry attacked the Conrad and 1940-The Shadow-1941 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Continued Collins school and succeeded in capturing two prisoners. They were two young officers, Lieutenants Miles Pearson and Stuart McCord. The Regiment charged to the Junior High Fort and took possession of that tactical location for a period of three years. In 1935, Private Nadine Brown and Private Maxine Brown came to the regiment from Collins and Private Colleen Patterson was sent to Collins to spy out all of the new secrets. Private Eugene Henson was absent without leave from the Nevada camp but soon showed up in the Maxwell camp. Private Louis Krausman deserted the Baxter camp. After the regiment captured the Junior High Fort they advanced to the High School where it secured new recruits. During the first year Private Maxine Bloomfield returned to her old regiment and brought with her Private LeRoy Glasgow. Private Colleen Patterson was recalled home and Private Marjorie Pearce left the Marshalltown National Guard to beco e a member of the Llst. The Sophomore and Junior years were rather quiet ones except for Basket- ball games, parties, Junior-Senior Banquet and many other activities. No enlistments were taken. 1940-The Shadow-1941 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Concluded In the last and present year Private DeLoris Cook joined the regiment to make the roster complete. The list now shows 21 members, all in good standing. Here is the list: Wilbur Barrett, Maxine Bloomfield, lla Brown, Maxine Brown, Nadine Brown, DeLoris Cook, LeRoy Glasgow, Eugene Henson, Dean Howell, Virginia Johnson, Jean Joor, Stuart McCord, Louie Krausman, Homer Nelson, Miles Pearson, Mary Helen Oxley, Colleen Patterson, Billy Pearson, Marjorie Pearce, Marvin Robertson and Robert Smith. As HMustering Outu day draws near the dear old Llst looks back on the many campaigns. Yes, it lost some. Yes, it made many mistakes. But oh! those victories. 1940-The Shadow-1941 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l9Ll, being of sound body and mind and feel- ing that our days in this school are numbered, do on this 27th day of May, in the year nineteen hundred and forty one, make this instrument revok- ing any such instrument made hereto- fore. We, the Seniors of 'Ll do will and bequeath our good conduct and ' manners to the class of 'A2, we think they will need them. I, Jean Joor, do bequeath my dimples to Richard Alverson. I, Dean Howell, do bequeath my right to giggle while reciting to Albert Birchmier. I, Mary Helen Oxley, do bequeath my strength to Jane Allen so that she will be a better basketball player next year. I, Billy Pearson, do bequeath my graceful walk to Ardene Young. I, Nadine Brown, do bequeath my ability to fix my hair to Virginia Smith. I, Robert Smith, do bequeath my quietness in the Assembly to Maurice Maxwell I, Maxine Brown, do bequeath my slim figure to Bob Kopf. I, 1940-The Shadow-1941 SENIOR CLASS WILL Continued Louie Krausman, do bequeath my ability to pester the girls while they are trying to study to Raymond Link. In Ila Brown, do bequeath my temper to Arlene Hubbard. I, Miles Pearson, do bequeath my black and white checkered trousers to Joe Birchmier. I: Colleen Patterson, do bequeath my tallness to Peggy Hubbard. I: Wilbur Barrett, do bequeath my ability to argue with the teachers to Ward Partidge. In oboe to I, my half Culver. Marjorie Pearce, do bequeath my Harold Hudson. Marvin Robertson, do bequeath -grown mustach to Vernon Virginia Johnson, do bequeath If Q my light complexion to Norma Threlkeld. 1, Homer Nelson, do bequeath my right to woo a certain Sophonmre girl to Morris Robertson. I, Eugene Henson, do bequeath my wavy hair to Dorothy Boyd. I, LeRoy Glasgow, do bequeath my good looks to any girl desiring some. 1940-The Shadouv-1941 SENIOR CLASS WILL Concluded I, Maxine Bloomfield, do bequeath my timidity to Jeffien Larsen. I, Stuart McCord, do bequeath my ability to skid on the corners to Harold Van Hook. I, DeLoris Cook, do bequeath my cosmetics to Mary Helen Holtby. 1940-The Shadow-1941 CLASS PROPHECY Item taken from the Maxwell Tribune June, 1956 The Maxwell High School Class of 1941 held its l5th annual reunion last evening at the hone of Mr. Miles Pearson. It was a delightful occasion as everyone of the 21 members of the class were in attendance. All left voting Miles and the Mrs. a fine thanks for their hospitality. We are happy to list be- low the members of the 'Ll class together with their address and occupations. Miles Pearson, Maxwell, Iowa, Government Accountant. LeRoy Glasgow, Los Angeles, Calif., Aireplane Factory Mechanic. William Pearson, Maxwell, Iowa, Prosperous Farmer. Homer Nelson, Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Member of Famous Orchestra. Wilbur Barrett, Boone, Iowa, Cheese and Butter Maker. Marvin Robertson, Universal Pictures, Los Angeles, Calif., Director of Windstorm Scenes. Louie Krausman, Chicago, Ill. Manager of Matrimonial Bureau, Inc . 1940-The Shadow-1941 CLASS PROPHECY Continued Robert Smith, Maxwell, Iowa, Manager, Hybrid Seed Corn Co. Eugene Henson, Maxwell, Iowa Stock Raiser. Miss Colleen Patterson, Washington, D. C. Private Secretary to the Vice President of the United States. Marjorie Pearce Cformer nanel Collins, Iowa, Housewife. Illa Brown, Iowa City, Iowa, Supervisor of Nurses, University Hospital Virginia Johnson, Cformer namej, Maxwell, Iowa, farmfwife. Stuart McCord, Des Moines, Iowa, Manager of La Be1l's School of Dancing. DeLoris Cook, Omaha, Nebr. Secretary to the President, Nebraska Life Ins. Co. Maxine Brown, Cformer namej Maxwell, Iowa, Housewife, President of Parent- Teacher Ass'n. Maxine Bloomfield, Las Vegas, New Mexico. Ranch Owner. Jean Joor, Marshalltown, Iowa. Stenographer, Marshall Canning Co. Mary Helen Oxley, Minneapolis, Minn. 1940--The Shadow-1941 CLASS PROPHECY Concluded Secretary, Dr. John R. Lambert, Surgeon. Nadine Brown, fformer namej Maxwell, Iowa., Farmnife. Nationally known turkey raiser. ACULTY gum SRM Rm 'ep 'X15'W Fy- , Q' Jigs ' YL Mu S fc Q Don K cflx Olsen. Coach A. WOYKUNGJU Surf onavt' ASK Science, llllllAll lM?l'1ES ' Q v J 1 Q I y 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 a v 1 1 1 1 1 v v rm . , , 1 , A I Y ' , y - W 'N-,Qi Q -b ,vnu TIVITIES ' il ' lu Y .vvi.. ,v.,. I ' J ' I , -,.. .- , I I l 1 V v , , A M 3--vv-1 my , A ' rx , , V ,V ,. 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A I , , ., I ' 1 I I 1940-The Shadow-1941 Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell SIX-MAN FOOTBALL RECORD l2 6 6 23 6 25 18 18 23 18 Melbourne Conrad State Center Toledo Home Melbourne Prairie City Conrad State Center Prairie City Toledo Home BOYS ' BASKETBALL RECORD 24 Farrar 22 Slater 35 Colo 19 Collins 37 Mingo A4 Cambridge 31 Farrar 29 Collins 44 Colo 45 Cambridge 34 Slater Al Zearing COUNTY TOURNAMENT 22 Ames CBD SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 29 27 State Center Nevada 1940-The Shadow-1941 ENOUGH Colleen: I hear that Jameson left every- thing he had to an orphanage. Nadine: Really? What did he leave? ' Colleen: Ten children. SEEING THE TUNN Virginia, riding in a trolley car, was anxious not to pass her destination. The poked the conductor with her umbrella, HIS that the First National Bank?H UNO mum,H replied the conductor, Uthat's my stomach.U NOT HOM SICK LeRoy was in the war, at every explosion he strove for the rear line. His colonel talked to him about it. nlou shouldn't be afraid LeRoy, why, what if you do stop a shell?U Heaven is your home. Ulesn, I know, replied LeRoy, NBut I'm not homesick.n TOO LATE First Cannibal: NIS I late for dinner?n Second Cannibal: UYou is, everybody is eaten.U NATURALLY Maxine Brown: Have you ever noticed that most successful men are - bald? Jean Joor: HNaturally, they come out on top.u I 1940-The Shadow-1941 TAKEN CARE OF Lois Moore Celopingl: HDaddy is going to be completely unstrung.H Homer: nThat's all right, dearestg we'll wire him at once.N M UN Ila Brown: Whenever I'm in the dumps, I get myself a new hat. Louie K: I was wondering where you got them. DON'T BE TOO HASTY The aviation instructor having delivered a lecture on parachute work concluded: HAnd if it doesn't open -well gentlemen, that's what is known as --jumping to a conclusion.N IT'S NOT FAIR Marjorie Pearce: He's so romantic, everytime he speaks to me he says, NFair Ladyn. Mary Helen Oxley: UThere's nothing romantic about that, it's just a habit, he used to be a street car conductor.H THE GOOD OLD DAYS Uncle Miles: HNowadays I never see a girl blush, in my day it was very different.H Neice: NUhy, Uncle Miles! Whatever did you tell them2N 1940-The Shadow-1941 ACQUAINTANCE Marvin chased the train but missed it. As he slowly walked back, Eugene asked, UMiss the train?U HOh, not much,U replied Marvin. WYou see, I never got to know it very well. NON STOP Homer: NUhat's the hurry?H Hwhat are you running for?H Dean: nI'm trying to stop a fight.H Homer: HW ho ' s fighting? Dean: UUE and another fellow.u FACULTY'S VIEW OF SOM PUPILS You look like nothing You act like nothing Nothing seems to be your aimg You walk like nothing and You talk like nothing, Nothing and you are the same. N VER stop a man if you see him running with a hatbox. He's probably rushing home to get the hat to his wife before the hat styles change. There's room on top, The Senior said, As he placed his hand, On the Freshie's head. KNOWLEDGE Student: NBut, officer, Ifm a high school student.U Cop: nCome on, ignorance is no excuse.u 1940-JThe Shadouh-1941 Small Boy: NWhat is college bred, Pop?U Pop: Cwith son in collegej HThey make college bread, my boy, from the flour of youth and the dough of old age.H Doctor: HI will examine you for 3l0.00.n Billy Pearson: HGo to it, if you find it I'll give you half.U With a charming air of romance and pleasant sentimentality, the com any were discussing how each married couple among them first met. HAnd how did you first meet your wife?N the little man in the corner was asked. WGentlemen, I did not meet her,H he replied solemnly, Ushe overtook me.n Quick, in your seat Don't speak, don't smile, Miss Shove is coming Right down the aisle, Miss Shove is nearing, To quiet the riot, But she'll hardly catch The disturbers, they're quiet, Everyone looks at her, Miss Shove don't smile She appears to enjoy Patrolling the aisle. Doctor: QTo colored man being examined for life insurancejz HWhat did your father die of?W Negro: UAh don't don't know, boss, but it wasn't nothing serious.U 1940-The Shadow-1941 We wish to express our appreciation to the merchants who by their cooperation have made possible the publication of this book CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK GENERAL BANKING SINCE 1878 GOMPLIMENTS OF D R . 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