Broken Bow High School - Warrior Yearbook (Broken Bow, NE)

 - Class of 1942

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Class Will (Continued) I, ESTHER McCASLIN, will my Ford to Mr. Hansen. You can't ruin a good Ford. I. MARY JO RAMAEKERS, leave my curly hair to Beulah Wilson. It's a load off my mind! I. DOROTHY ATK1SSON, will my quiet ways to Gretchen Smith. I, MARY PALMER, leave my curling iron and hairpins to Yvonne Gundy. I, VELMA WOOTERS, leave my brown eyes to Dorothy Waters; one at a time, boys. I, EUGENE HUFFAKER, leave my hair preparation to Doris Newman; maybe she can find a use for it. I, STELLA P1RN1E, leave my quiet voice to Willard Fair, in the hope a teacher may be heard from for a change. I, MARY WALKER, will my entrancing laugh to Miss Dean to use on her Latin students. I, MARJORIE REINHARD, leave my cooking ability to Margie Coble who will soon need it. I, RICHARD KOEFOOT, leave my subtle ways to Maxine Weldin. I, JOHN OSTRAND, leave my unerring accuracy with spit-balls to Jimmy Linville. I, DONZEL FOGLESONG, leave my studiousness to Herman Wehling. I, JOHN ROSE, leave my boisterous ways to Donita Smith. I, PAUL VAN DYKE, will my energetic disposition to Una Taylor. I, GRACE STEWART, leave my ability to teach children to Marvin Booth. I, BETTY CASON, leave my muscular physique to Hank Ayers. V e, ROSE MULLEN and MARY JO MYERS, leave our bright and effective smiles to any young girl desiring a lawyer's son. I, CLYDE FENNER, leave my trips to Ansley to Byron Brong. I, JOE ST1NEHAGEN, leave my vocal chords and arguing ability to next year's Annual Editor. I, AUBREY STOLLER, leave a column entitled Advice to the Lovelorn to Floyd Deal. I, IRENE McKEE, leave my dark, mysterious ways to Jane McCleery. I, GENEVIEVE SIMONSON, will my spiritual presence to Doris Palmer, as she may need it in the future. I, KENNETH SIMONSON, leave my he-man ways to Mr. Johnson's football team. I, LLOYD WELLS, leave my black hat to Dean Martin providing he is man enough to wear it. I, KATHERINE PLUMB, leave my automatic smile to next year's Normal Training teacher. She'll need it. I, EVELYN POPP, leave my trips to Ansley and Mason City to the first gal who gets a ride. We, DORIS SEARS and BERNE1CE WILLIAMS, leave our walking ability to any young freshman who might need it on his first night of high school. I, EARNEST RAINS, leave my winning ways with underclassmen to Jr. Streitwieser. I, CLEDIS PRESCOTT, leave my ability in athletics and getting a blonde to Albert Larsen. I, FRANK ANTHONY, leave my various and numerous nicknames to Hal Chase. We do hereby set our hand and smoke the Pipe ot Peace to the above testimonies and statements. Let it also hereby be known that any party or group of parties who shall be guilty of preventing by any manner or means, either violent or subversive, the carrying out of any section or sections of said document shall be prosecuted and punished by extra periods in Room 204 for not less than two nor more than six weeks. This punishment to be executed by the H V. Lightning in room 212 or the Big Thunder in Room 113. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand on this eleventh day of May of 1942. (Signed) CHIEF—Sitting Bull WARRIORS—Lonesome Polecat Repulsive Rodent MAIDENS—Minnie Guffaw Moon-Eyed Bovine

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Class Will We, the illustrious warriors and beautilul maidens of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and forty-two in the year of the Great Spirit, being of sound mind and memory and superb physical condition, do will and bequeath to the Juniors our seats in the auditorium that they may follow in our footsteps. As to all the lovable traits, worldly estates and property, real, personal, or mixed, which we possessed, we give, devise, bequeath and dispose of the same in the manner and form following, to the braves and squews who shall remain in the Wigwam of B. B. H. S. I, BOB FISKE, give Mr. Schroeder my domineering personality. We, MARIAN G1BBENS and DARLEEN MUNNELL, leave our private lives to Mary Tobkin. I, EARL GREENE, leave Red Higgins my smooth technique with the patrolmen. We, HAROLD HYSLOP and CLARENCE PORTER, leave our winsome ways to Keatinge Keays. We, PAULINE and HOPE McCASLIN, leave our ability to get along with tecchers to Claris Fox. I, JUNE ARMSTRONG, leave my soft drawl to Coach Eddie. I, CLIFFORD BIGGERSTAFF, refuse to will my share of a certain Junior—(selfish!) I, REX BOURLAND, give my cave man attitude to Joe Tobkin. I, DALE CAMPBELL, leave my quiet ways to Lawrence Lefler. I, AZELIA COOKSLEY, leave my cowboy boots to Patricia Line. We, LELA MAE COX and ELAINE MOORE, will our shy laughter to Mr. Taylor. I, CHARLES DRAKE, will my Lost Found athletic equipment to next year's football team. I, GAIL DUNNING, leave my famous wit and humor to Betty Rossow. I, HARRIET ENGELSGJERD, give my share of Franklin Humes to anyone who makes the grade. I, BOB EVANS, leave my wooing technique to Rodney Reed. We, IRA FARRITOR and PAUL SPRY, leave our share of Junior High to all remaining unfortunates. I, GLORIA NELSEN, leave my typing technique to Pete Wachter. We, LYNN PALMER and WALTER NETH, leave our love of the farm to Peggy Tennant, providing she hooks Ike. 1, LETHA ANDERSON, will my stature to Earold Holcomb. I, RACHEAL ROBERTSON, leave all the old covers of my notebooks to the faculty for making a family album. I, GAIL FISHER, will my Chattanooga Choo Choo to the Smithsonian Institute. May it rest in peace. I, BETTY JANE BIRD, leave all the hair I have grown so carefully to Dorothy Ballard because she needs it so-o-o-o badly. I, KATHLEEN SMITH, leave with everyone the hope that I will grow one of these days. I, DOROTHY STONE, leave my brother's car to anyone brave enough to drive it. 1, MURIEL STONE, leave all my old love letters to next year's Indian Staff. 1, GIFFORD INGRAHAM, leave all old gum wrappers to Mr. Cramer to provide a nest for his rats. I, CHUB COLE, will my Chem. Lab. apron to next year's Chem. students. There's enough to go around. I, ROGER PIPER, leave my red hair to Dean Van Wormer. (Woo, Woo!) I, GEORGE EACKER, leave my golden locks to Irene Freeman. I, MILDRED CALL, leave my hair-combing technique to Carl Porter. I, GLENWOOD HANNA, leave my bright socks to Jo Carol Ayres. I, GEORGE GRACEY, will my auto to the mechanic who has been shadowing me. I, ALLAN GARDNER, leave my Gable physique to Mr. Johnson. I, RALPH GRAY, will all old tardy excuses to the National Government to put an end to the paper shortage.



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Junior Class BACK ROW: Calvin Brown, Albert Larsen, Earold Holcomb. Clyde Books, John Bowling, Joe Cadwell. Jack Higgins, Eugene Fuller, Floyd Deal, Mr. Kasper THIRD ROW: Dorothy Hoicomb Chloie Brown, Dorothy Ballard, Esther Dory, Darice Conrad, LaVerne Ivers. Maxine Jones. Dean Martin, Jo Carol Ayres, Betty Leibert SECOND ROW: Vala Dawn Davis. June Beckman, Norma Lee Fox. Frances Farmer, Florence Farmer. Angenetie Hammond. Jeanne Fiske. Irene Freeman. Maurene Huffaker FRONT ROW Willard Fair. James Cay wood, Norvell Gubser. Byron Brong, Carl Larson Officers Jce Tcbkin Maxine Weldin Darice Conrad Frances Farmer.... ....President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BACK ROW. Cecil Sloggett. Rcaney Reed. Robert McCaslin, Dick Streitwieser Bill Price. John Sickler. Carl Porter, Lavern Rector, Frank Wanitschke. Richard Wright, Donita Smith, Mrs. Gilmore THIRD ROW: Rose Nunn Gretchen Smith. Jane McCleery. Betty Price, Wilma Rector, Bette Roucis, Lucille Ryan Betty Warner, Euleta Popp. Doris Newman SECOND ROW' Mildred Myers, Vivian Thorpe. Ruth Lea Myers. Betty Rossow. Janet Taylor, Maxine Weldin. Mary Edna Wilson. Roxie Thornton. Iris Snyder Gladys Walker, Donna Snyder FRONT ROW: Darrel W’achter, Alvie Pomplun, Joe Tobkin, Dean Van Wormer. Lynn Neth

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