Maxwell High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Maxwell, NE)

 - Class of 1953

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Junior Historq On September M, 1956, we began our hijh school career, bein: called the even dozen as we were six boys and six girls. Hrs. Carothers sponsored our class until Povember 27, when Kr. Lincoln took her place. Then in our sophomore year we raised our number to the Bal-:er's Dozen f13J. 'Sith I1r. Lincoln again our sponsor, we had e quite successful year. As juniors we started with a bang like we always do ---- eight up-and-coming teen-agers. Our class officers for the year are: Glen Ballard, presidentg Dean Kittle, vice-pres- identg Bonnie Lukowski, secretaryg Arlene Jones, treasurer. Arlene and Glen also were student council representatives. Nr.Zabel is the fortunate sponsor of thenknow-it-alln junior class. Every member ofour classis participatinz in some extra- curricular activity includin' athletics, band, chorus, and dramatics. We are proud to have Donnie as one of our NHS cheerleaders. Also, plans are in the makin? for a junior- senior banouet to be held in April. We feel that our pest years have been very successful and are lookin: forward to next year, our last, trusting that we shall not have failed in our attempt to advance in the field of education. 110'-i.lBl1lcClf1Tl'lhll BhHiI1NUa ihhidm

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won several battles in the air against flylna saucers. As you have gathered by now, he is in the Air Force. It seems that he won't reveal anything about his future with the nstarsu, but I'm sure that he's up to something. Coming in on the radar screen I see a special date is marked---what does this mean????? , Coming up beside me is Don Miller. He is really flyinfz high, since he has I am now buzzing over the huge city of Chlcavo and much to my astonishment I recognize a young lady clad in white, the former Marilyn Sommer, to be exact. She did follow through with her nursinv career! For four years she attended Wheaton College and received her RN Degree, but I see that she has received another---Why it's an MRS! Now where do you suppose she got that? nYou don't know, do you?n As I stop at the La Guardia Airfield for refueling, I am told that there's a new building being erected which is causing quite a sensation. It seems as though a noted librarian has taken over the management of the World Library in New York City and is supervising the amazing construction project which will, when complet- ed, house some gigantic volumes of world history. Oh yes, the big wheel behind it all is none other than another of the class of '53--Marvin Jones! Class Will I, Don Mentzer, will my basketball ability to Doris Hopkins, and to Glenn Ballard I will my quietness in all classes. Sometimes it pays. I, Pauline Miller, will my slender figure to Kay Rasmussen, and my ability to get in early at nights to Warren Robertson. David Hesse, will my pop-belly and hang-overs to Jack McClellan, and to Opal skins my singing ability. I. Ha I, Marilyn Sommer, will my out-of-town boyfriends to Edith Larson. Remember 1t's better to look around awhlleg so keep them all guessing hdlth. I, Donald miller, will my antique cigarette lighter to Donn Klttle, and to Nadine Johnson, my one and only church key. I, Darlene Osterlund, will my exceptional ability to flirt to Joan Nelson and my job of shaking sheets to Gary Hughbanks. Shake well before using. I, Lee Holm, will my ability to date rural school teachers to Walter Dunse. be sure to get them home early Walt, I always did. I, Hazel Anderson, will all cars with spotlights to Shirley Miller. Don't forget Shirley, you can get picked up for one-arm driving. No Kiddingl I, Marvin Jones, will my bashfulness to Peggy Burke, and my library Job to Gerald Konruff. Take great pains in doing your deeds, kids. I, Theodore Lukowski, will all the rest of the Marines to my sister, Bonnie ln hopes that she will get two letters every day. lair mall, too.l I, Noel Sommer, will my ford to Dean Klttle and my driving ability to Donna Koenig. Make sure you shift gears correctly! COURTESY IS CONTAGIOUS gr S19.8O. We, the senior class of 1953, will our ability to whisper in study halls to the freshman: to the sophomores, we will our senior dignity and comely mannersgto the juniors, we will our talent ln producing a great document, the annual: to Mp, Hilty, we will our back payments on billsg to Mr. Zabel, we will our unfin- ished assignments ln American Problemsgto Mrs. Label, we will our singing ability especially that of hitting high notes: to Mr. Marymee, we willell our old and en- dearing day dreams: to mms. bergstrom, we will our deep appreciation of Orchestra music: and to all the lower grades, we leave our overlooked wads of chewing gum. illalnnsu, om zz. lcnlmn Num Pune Munumsur Eumwmv Morticiuns Ambulance NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA MARK IVIRY GRAVE



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