Beemer High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Beemer, NE)

 - Class of 1941

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WILL OF CLASS OF '41 I» Marie Schllckbernd, do not will my boy-friends to anyone. I, Maurice Grieser,. hereby will and bequeath my red hair dye to Gaylord Nelson. I, Orphia Raasch, hereby will and bequeath my beautiful singing voice to Annabell. I» Boyd Schantz, hereby will and bequeath my immunity to girls to Bob Belling (as if he needs it)! I, Emmett Wendt, hereby will and bequeath my '38 Ford to Sammie Oswald. I, William Kotik, hereby will and bequeath my liking for a certain minister's daughter to nobody. I, Milada Walter, hereby will and beaueath my supply of True Stories to my little sister, Carol. I, Doris Martin, hereby will and bequeath my left-over boy- friends to Eleanor Wordekemper. I, Fred Nellor, hereby will and bequeath my position on the honor-roll to Norman Stephenson. I, Charles Kotik, hereby will and bequeath my ability to study under difficult circumstances to Tom King. I, Joyce Galbraith, hereby will and bequeath my Garbo feet to anybody who wants them. I, Mary Ann Wlesen, hereby will and bequeath my quiet nature to Mooch Preuss. I, Richard Lebbs, hereby will and bequeath my Joke books to the wit of the Freshmen class, Leonard Grieser. We, Alice Delmont and Leona Hunke, will our ability to get along together to Pat Mac and Tom Delmont, who seem to be doing all right the way it is. I, Elmer Carlson, hereby will and beaueath my graceful walk to Glen Holtz. I, Kathryn Mahnke, hereby will and bequeath nrr dignified (?' manner to Dolores Kafka. I, Francis Williams, hereby ’rill and bequeath- my alarm-clock (which doesn't run), to Johnny McDonough, (whose alar;, clock doesn’t run either). I, Norman Sharp, hereby will and bequeath my appeal to red- headed girls to Tom Delmont. I, Josephine Litz, hereby will and bequeath w- giggle and my way with Charlie Kotik to Frances Galbraith.' We, Junior Batenhorst and Lester Wiegert, will our habit of blushing to the bashful boys of B.H.S, Ij Myrtle Falsken, hereby will and bequeath my talent at playing pitch to my little (?) brother, Georgie. I, Leo Schmaderer, hereby will and bequeath my ability at batching to Sparky Mahnke. I, Warren Burke, hereby will and bequeath my grace (?) on roller skates to Loretta Williams. ------------------ ----------------------

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The news broadcast went on to say that America1 s famous air-ace Norman Sharp had Just completed another trans- Atlantic flight. Norman did end up in the clouds for his aims were always pointed skyward. More surprises though—and this was a flash—Mauri ? Grieser, the small town boy, who had made millions and was known as the playboy of the East, was eventually caught by one of the glamour girls he had been eluding for five years. From small town heart breaker to playboy of the East, (Maurice had done pretty well). The next day, desiring to spend my money, I wanted to have my portrait painted so I went in search of an artist. Stopping before a studio, I rang the bell and waited. I felt as if I were seeing things when I looked into the sweet, demure face of Myrtle Falsken. She thought I'd be pleased to know that she was new Mrs. William Kotik and that Bill had established a very fine business. (Now I know why Bill always looked at Myrtle with that look of sublime reverence). They told me that Mary Ann Wiesen had taken up nursing and was now a competent nurse in one of Chicago's leading hospitals. Myrt also said Marie Schlickbernd was a Missionary traveling from Maine to Mexico. Myrt and Bill asked me to spend a few days with them while I had my portrait painted. I accented the in- vitation gladly. Early one morning, while Myrtle and I were getting some rolls for breakfast, we stopped in a little bakery. Behind the counter selling rolls w s Francis Williams. He told us that he had Just used the knowlede-e he learned from Al Furtak since he didn't study in school. After a wonderful vacation in New York and promises to return, I was homeward bound. While the train was stop- ping in Fremont, Nebraska, a young lady with a child boarded it. I recognized her immediately as Milada Walter. She told me she was married to the boy she went with way back in 41 and that they divided their time between the 3 r farm and filling station. I asked Milada if she knew whsre Kathryn Mahnke was. She informed me that Kathryn was a private secretary to Major Bowes and was seriouslv marine eyes at the office's messenger boy. „ (| nov; knew what all my classmates would be do.i.ng in 51 . I assure you I was very satisfied with all and i cided the class of 41 was tops.



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JUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW: Orland Mahnke, Clarence Bittlrger, George Robinson MIDDL?°ROW-J Enlling’ Grne Galbraith, John McDonoughs Marcel?a Luedtke, Rachel Erb, Frances Sorenson, Mar- Hook0 Baas Loretta Williams, Virginia P euss, Dorsal BACK ROW: Paul Basle«, Norman Stephenson, Eugene Hruby, QlPn Wittrig, Elmer Birky. President................................... „ Vice-President. . ... 1................................ V?,n Secretary and Treasurer . . ! J | | Orlard •kbifd Sponsor ... . riar-a tr nKP ..............................Paul Easier R ®s a rils college students, niece's flanceo nd Ms B- Buttonburte- entangled hi, in £ v hiia- Befor 8 ? by using thf N.1 hill ft-password «SumskT ' Before the final curtain rang down, it !vas revealed i-h-t ed°bvSa°?nPePP hfid °rly °Pen th“ g0at for .loke ir.veno- house maidf bragg g policeman nd a roma tiT --------------------4 ----------------- V

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