Wallace High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Wallace, NE)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS HISTORY Many growing seasons have passed since the Class of 57 were First Graders W went through Grade School in no time When we reached the long awaited High School we had a glorious time Our Freshman year was highlighted with initiation As Sophomores we became acquainted with the ways of High School and romances began to bud Fmally we were upperclassmen juniors Rest Assured our class play was a huge success and gave us many never to be forgotten memories Another highlight was the Beautiful Moonlight and Roses Junior Senior Banquet Everyone was surely inspired by our dec orations and entertainment At last we were Seniors This year was packed with good times for all A few of the events were Class Pictures Sneak Day The junior Senior Banquet Class Play Baccalaureate and last and tops Graduation Ten of our eleven graduates started the first grade together and finished as Semors together They are as follows Peggy Ogier Patty Kam Bill Paxton Marilyn Wood Cgargy Phelps Peggy Miller Roger Hengen Lola Yonker Vince McConnell and Gerald oa Many growing seasons have passed and our memories and good t1meS have grown by leaps and bounds CLASS WILL We the Seniors of Wallace High School being of sound mmd and body hereby declare this our last will and testament We the Class of 1957 will our old pencils and torn up books to the Class of 1958 Lola Yonker will all my hard studying to Janel Hengen She may need it Marilyn Wood will my hair style to Joyce Gibson who hasn t tried it yet getting by with It to Jean Hanson who has already tried it but hasn t found it successful Gerald Goad will my ability to keep away from the North Platte girls to Nathan Clark it seems he could get in trouble with them Peggy Jean Miller will my freckles to janel Hengen Qshe needs them Q Ialso will all my old boy friends to the Freshmen girls Roger Hengen will all my ability to will I have to will to Roger Hummel who w1ll have to will when he IS a Senior Marlene Gibson w1ll my Modern Problems book to anyone who thinks they can get out of taking it Vince McConnell will my ability to make wills for this here Senior will and for all other wills pertaining to the making of w1lls to anybody who has trouble making wills or to any willing body tolllll you guessed it WILL Patty Kain will my ab1l1ty to get a boyfriend to Gwen Wood so she won t have to stay in Wallace Garry Phelps will my wig to Mr Hines and Coach Rleners for their next year s P T A Basketball game I Bill Paxton will my football suit to Dean Goad and my track shoes to Windy McCown two up coming sports stars of Wallace I-hgh School Sponsored by THE HIRSHFIELD CO North Platte YOUNG S SPORTING GOODS North Platte JOE DYE S PLAINS MOTORS INC North Platte h ' ' ' . . e I, , ' ' . ' . I, n . , . . . . . . . I, Peggy Ogier,- will my ability to have fun, staying out late., and sleeping in classes and I, I , . I . . , I . , I, .I , . 1 . . . I, , . - .. . . , . . . I, . .. , . I . I, . . , g . . I ' . . l ' I, ' , . '1'2' fu' ' , . I, . , . . . . . , . n

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PAXTON, BILL Our first cause is that of a DuPont englneer a penny less starving pitiful piece of humanity Whoever thought times could ever be lrke thls SENIOR PROPHECY Good afternoon, everyone. I see you are on time for your appointment to see the great Professor Zuklenhimer You realize of course that you are permitted to inspect the confrdenttal fxles only so that you can avoid any such future mrs takes Since the professor has begun his great research on the past lives and reln carnations of the class of 1957 of Wal lace High School we have greatly advanced our cause Here are the findrngs of the survey GIBSON MARLENE Supressed desires ha ve always played an important part in our surveys and here is a case that proves rt Mar lene was a senxor she always wanted to travel So when she graduated Marlene joined the Women s Forergn Legron and is at present ftghtlng pig mxes in Afrrca KAIN PAT Pat was always the peppy one and now she is paymg for it She used up so much energy rn her school days that now she is running a rest home for old matds S1nce she would have to stay ln one anyway it s much cheaper 1f she runs it I d like to get rn on her hen parttes PHELPS GARRY Gary was a surprise to us all He drd tum into a use ful citizen He has recently taken a job as unemployment director on an Indran reser vation In his spare tlme Gary acts as a papoose srtter while the squaws and braves go to the war dances That I d lrke to seel YONKER, LOLA Lola always just despised klds so now she s paying for ll Our last report showed that she s been married ex actly 7 trmes and has 17 kids of one krnd or the other OGIER PEGGY LOU As we recall Peggy was an Elvis fan back 1l'l 1957 battrng her brains out trymg to frnd a dance teacher for her new Elvrs Presley Dance Studro MC CONNELL, VINCE In hrs frrst ltfe Vince was always an authonty on femtmne apparel He is now rollrng rn money Seems he cornered the world market on Magnetrc LIPSIICIC V1nc ent as he rs now known was al ways known as a Man of steel MILLER PEGGY JEAN Peg s fast talking talent has won her world wrde ac clarm She xs now the world s pert and auctroneer At present she rs employed by the Bull Durham Company demonstrating the art of how to roll your own HEN GEN ROGER Thrs is one of the wonders of all trme We never though Roger would make ll through the f1rst ltfe let alone the sec one one He IS now very suc cess tul as the head trarner rn a flea cxrcus He always had tal ent we just never knew along what lme WOOD MARILYN Remember Marilyn? Ev ery one knew how she loved ammals so mt IS no surprrse to flnd her runnrng a hospital for srck kangaroos in Central Australra At the last report she ts really pocketxng the profxts GOAD GERALD Dunng his first lifetrme Gerald was quite a casanova I guess he must of tired of thrs gay llfe for now we frnd hrm a hermrt ln the South Sea Islands On second thought maybe he isn t so backward af ter all I guess this concludes our glrmpse 1nto the secret files of Dr Zuklenhimer I have only one last word of warning Remember hrstory repeats 1tself so BE CAREFUL IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU! Sponsored by OGIER'S STATION, Wallace, Nebraska ' P D - I Q , - . ' . . . . - U I ' I I , . . . As the result of this she is' a little Prenchman and really leading woman tobacco ex- ' o U I D l



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BACCALAUREATE May 12, 1957 8:00 P.M. School Auditorium From left to right: Gerald Goad, Garry Phelps, Vince McConnell, Bill Paxton, Marilyn Wood, Roger Hengen, Lola Yonker, Peggy Lou Ogier, Phyllis Goad, Peggy Jean Miller, Pat Kain, and Marlene Gibson. COMMENCEMENT May 15, 1957 8:00 P.M. School Auditorium Speaker: Calvin R. Reed, University of Nebraska From left to right: Gerald Goad, Garry Phelps, Vince McConnell, Bill Paxton, Marilyn Wood, Roger Hengen, Lola Yonker, Peggy Lou Ogier, Phyllis Goad, Peggy lean Miller, Pat Kain, and Marlene Gibson. Sponsored by: ARNOLD DRUG COMPANY, Sutherland - COKER'S STORE, Sutherland - CO- OP CAFE, Sutherland .

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