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

 - Class of 1943

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Page 26 text:

Jli iitesiantA THIRD ROW—Orville Macomber, Gerald McCaslin, James Linville, Leland McAbee, Donald Briggs, Marvin Booth, Leroy Carr, William Hammond, Lawrence Lefler, Bob Books, Hal Chase, Bob Adams. SECOND ROW-- Keatinge Keays, Franklin Humes, Bob HufTaker, Lois Broyles, Mary McCaslin, Lois Davis, Joan Carothers, Helen Biggerstaff, Phyllis Hoobler, DeVere Fisher, Adele Greene, Hazel Leming. FIRST ROW—Dale Ditson, Margie Coble, Virginia Barrett, Betty Dixon, Lois Bryant, Katherine Carland, Alma Cornell, Betty Ducker, Patricia Line, Louise Long, Miss Porter. Junior Officers Joan Carothers .................... President Dale Ditson Vice-President Helen Province Secretary Keatinge Keays Treasurer Donald Rice Sergeant-at-Arms FOURTH ROW - Rex Myers, Darrel Nelson, Gerald Reinhard, Herman Wehling, Marvin Ta’.bot, David Traver, Ivan Neth. THIRD ROW-Lyle Stewart, Edna Stedry, Morris Miller, Wilma Tabor, Ruth Miller, Helen Reed, Anna Marie Wanitschke, Ardyce Snyder. SECOND ROW - Marjorie Young, Una Taylor, Anastasia Mohatt, Alberta Tyson, Lucille Smith. FIRST ROW - Beverly Wachter, Rita Williams, Miss Scheve.

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(Class Will We, the khaki-klad “WA AC’s” and privates of Fort Broken Bow, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, hereby do make and publish this our last will and testament. FIRST, as is the custom given to us by our Indian ancestry, we do will and bequeath our portion of general assembly to those who will directly follow us. SECOND, we give our love of the Journalism room to the new recruits ffreshmen) who will learn to appreciate its quiet solitude during publication of the Fort's “Scandal Sheet,” the Indian. I. EULETA POPP, will my frivalous ways and that giggle of mine to Helen Province. I, BETTY PRICE, leave all the fun I have in Secretarial Practice Class to any deserving junior who has red hair. I, WILMA RECTOR, leave my chemical ability to Mr. Schroeder so that he may have a permanent place in Mr. Kasper’s class. I. RODNEY REED, leave my ability to walk a straight line to anyone wishing to walk the longest distance between two points. We, BETTE ROUCIS and BOB McCASLIN, will our spot on Fairground hill to Hal Chase and DeVere Fisher. I. VIVIAN SARGENT, leave the natural curl in my hair to Mr. Huntzinger—my hair at least. I, JOHN SICKLER, leave my smooth line to any individual in the junior class wishing my girl after the army gets me. I. CECIL SLOGGETT, leave my neat and timia ways to Curley Wooters. I. DONITA SMITH, leave my bid on Harvey Wallace to his sister. Not very trusting am I? I. IRIS SNYDER, leave my engagement ring to Margie Coble, her finger looks rather vacant. I, JEAN STOCKWELL, leave my ability cf traversing the town to Mrs. Dienst. I, ROXIE THORNTON, leave the subtle way I wink at the boys to any girl wanting the title of shy. I. VIVIAN THORPE, leave the old curls I cut off this year to anyone finding them at the beauty parlor. I, DEAN VanWORMER, leave to Mr. Greene the entire management of the J. C. Penney store, and all the old rolls and donuts he can find in the basement. I, MARY EDNA WILSON, will the Normal Training ability I have learned from Miss Culbertson to Lois Davis. I. RICHARD WRIGHT, leave my title of the “quietest boy in school’’ to Claire Williams. I, VIOLA YOUNG, leave my room and all the fun I have had at Weibushes to anyone who wants a nice place to stay. I. BYRON BRONG, leave my diary of happenings in my Ford to all future members of the senior class, to help them imagine what it was like to have gas. I, DARICE CONRAD, leave my editorship on the Indian and a bottle of vitamin pills to “Lil” Carothers who will need them. I. VALA DAWN DAVIS, leave my skill in Normal Training to Miss Culbertson to pass on to next year’s Normal Training students. I. ESTHER DORY, leave my collection of old “Readings” to any person wanting recognition at Dramatic contests. I, CLARIS FOX, leave my strutting ways to Orville Macomber and may it help him win women the way I have. I, EUGENE FULLER, leave my ability to smooth over when lessons aren’t prepared to Ed John Bishop in case he gets in a tight spot. I, NONA HAWK, leave my hero, Marvin Booth, to Verla Morgan with love and sympathy and any second hand rolling pin. I, MAXINE JONES, leave my desk at the rationing office to Virginia Barrett. I, CARL LARSON, leave my study hall gigglingto Claire Miller who is almost up to my standard. I, DEAN MARTIN, leave everything I have to young brother Dickie, so that he may be popular, too. I, MILDRED MYERS, leave my entire wardrobe of all skirts and my love of the dance to Patricia Line. I. LYNN NETH, leave my ability at pool (and other scholastic studies) to Jim Roucis so that he may use well the hours between rides home from school. I, DORIS NEWMAN, leave my love letters carefully packed in asbestos for the Senior High library. I, ROSE NUNN, leave my wonderful ability in History to Miss Beal to divide evenly among the year’s Frosh. I, ALVIE POMPLUN, leave my bragging and boasting ways to Don Rice so he may seem larger than he really is. (, JANE McCLEERY, leave my frequent argumentive moods to Gerald Reinhard. LASTLY, we do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint, General II. A. Schroeder and Colonel C. A. Weddel executors of this our last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have set our hands and seal, our last will and testament at Fort Broken Bow, this eleventh day of May in the year of the great god of war, 19 3. (Signed) Private Cehear Hargrove Private Busi Ness Private Elliva Life



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 en. fea+itL FOURTH ROW—Stanley Dienst, Louis Inghram, Keith Dubry, Lyle Bates, Bob Chase, David Crouch, Gene Gracey, Richard Gardner, Allen Brewer. THIRD ROW-Vaughn Hempstead, Charles Coble, Roy Branstitter, William Cole, Helen Ellingson, Carol Hickman, Yvonne Gundy, Ed John Bishop, Harold George, Charles Carothers. SECOND ROW’ - Loren Haverland, Esther Brong, Mary Jane Crawford, Jeanne Adams, Phillip Gardner. FIRST ROW—Harold Elliott, Phyllis Jensen, Jackie Carothers, Ruby Hall, Evelyn Allen, Ruth Beckman, Roberta Broyles, Tom Dewey, Mr. Kasper. Sophomore Officers Bob Chase Phillip Gardner Jeanne Adams Allen Brewer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Not Pictured Jack Doty, Loy Branstitter, Elma Horn, Rudolph Klatt, Jack Gates, Gage McCaslin. FOURTH ROW7-Jim Roucis, Perley West, LeRoy VanSant, Richard Root, Harvey W’allace, Louis Stutzman, Merrill Neth. THIRD ROW—Donzel YanDyke, Dorothy McKee, Claire Miller, Richard Martin, W’ally Rose SECOND ROW-Lucille Price, Oscar Macomber, Embree Ann Rains, Rosemae Stewart, Mary Lou Miller, Ann Lomax, Edna Reed, Bertha VanOstrand. FIRST ROW —James Mallory, Helen Reed, Shirley Schultz, Elinor Smith, Reta Maier, Dona Pollard, Miss Ray.

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