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1. Who said you could read? 2. Ah, love-----. 3. Bla! Bla! Bla! 4. Go on, take a bite. 5. Was 1 embarrassed! 6. Just a little higher. Jack-boy. 7. Smile. Smile, Smile. 8. Shirl and Norm. 9. How’d you freshmen get in there? 10. Talkin’ over the hack fence. 11. What cha got. Coach? 12. Pert Bert. 13. Ha! Ha! Ha! 14. Blond Bombshell. 15. Shirley, Shirley, what a pretty girlie. 16. Who’s behind you, Elda? 17. Friends forevermore. 18. Jest Pete. 19. Books and an alumna. 20. O. You see how it is?? 21. Harlo. 22. Aw Shud up!! 23. Two trumpeteers. 28 The Warrior '47
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CLASS PROPHECY (Continued) Carothers, now clad in white. We recall their traipsing up and down in the halls of the high school. Now they are running up and down in the corridors of Nopeming Hospital. Lula Jean Books and Shirley Evans are at the head of the Cosmetic Research Division to invent a face cream that will beautify sagging muscles of red skins in the same manner that anti-knock fluid works on a motor. Gretchen Lomax and Dorothy Dewey are still buddies and are on the stage doing the play, “TWO SISTERS FROM BROKEN BOW.” Marva Best is rearing little “SPOTS” and in her spare time she washes the clothes for the cleaners. Marva reminds Don, We have to pinch pennies in order to buy that new adobe hut . Floyd Ahl. Glen White, Vernon Shepherd, and George Govier are instructors. Those fellows just loved school so much that they couldn’t bear to leave it. Howard Dye and 1 Iarlan Tabor are tilling the soil just a mile from Broken Bow. Those big hunks of kindhearted braves couldn’t let the Indians suffer any lack of maize. Wesley Pracht and Vaughn Nelson are now two of the best and most famous architects we have in North America. Those fellows are planning to build a non-tip cradle that is better than any way back in 1947, and that will include every comfort for the papoose. Marion Yantzie is working in an office and is the typical office girl (you know, sitting on the boss’s knee). Her raven tresses and black eyes have drawn many a jewel from her big chief employer. Pearl Myers is still recovering from the shock she received while cheering in all the Sioux rallies. On to Hollywood—and there in the land of Setting Sun and Rising Glory, we find Mildred Adams, Adele Stedry, and Beverly Brainard who operate a beauty salon catering exclusively to the movie stars. “Ringling Bros. Little Sioux Lady”—but we used to know this “shy little prairie maid as Pat Mohatt. We jaunt to Grand Island. Nebraska, where we find Audrey Hickenbottom, the only woman pedestrian speed cop in the world. If she can’t catch the offenders with her motorcycle she shoots arrows into their tires. La Vona Prescott is the dean of women in one of the country’s leading schools for women. All the maids come to her to weep on her shoulder. ()ver the air waves comes the voice of an announcer who is relaying the latest developments of the football game, play by play. Now he is saying, “He’s over, folks! He’s over for a touch-down! That speed demon, Raymond Zeller, fearlessly plunged into the thick of the battle and saved the day for the Navy. After the smoke cleared away the score was found to be 90-0. Shirley Smith and Hazel Mattox are chairwoman and co-chairwoman of a national organization known as the Manhaters’ Club. Dashing through Omaha, Nebraska, we see the state’s leading department store and the proprietors are Darlene Niedt, Mildred Johnson, and Virginia Phillips. They are featuring a special kind of hosiery advertised as the kind with “no hits, no runs, no errors”. Detta Shaw, Ruth Condon, and Margaret Luke are managing a chain of restaurants. Their only trouble is with the natives who steal their silverware. Their manager and supervisor is Chief Bob Lauer. Now we go to the fairgrounds where we see Elda Heath and Margaret I.epant who are in charge of a hamburger stand. Their slogan is “Nary a burp in a burger”. Here, too, we find Bob McCarty who is running around promoting Broken Bow’s World Fair in the “world’s littlest big city”. The National Director of Education to take over the Education Exhibit is Delbert Prescott. Don Jones has taken over Paul Robson’s place in the dancing and singing world. His latest footwork is “Black Hawk Craze” and “Oh, How My Feet Do Ache”. Then under those pines we see the perspiring brows of the hardworking and exhausted Norman Gubser, Chris Hall, and James Mayo who are contemplating a journey to distant realms to investigate the effect of moth balls on the love life of the moth. Looking out on the mesa, now, we see that our pintos are becoming restless and so we reluctantly bid farewell to this energetic Broken Row Hidalgo -Squaw Reservation. During our visit we caught the feeling of satisfaction that comes only to those whose work is well done. As the glimmering sight of the reservation, with its smoldering and smoking fires, fades away we leave imbued with courage, strength, and energy that exuded from these colorful natives who are destined to leave an indelible impression on this earth. The Warrior '47 27
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1. Camera tricks. 2. Happy days of long ago. 3. Shirley posing for the hirdie. 4. Quenching our dehydrated throats. 5. That Carothers look. 6. Everyone smile! 7. Betty in the foreground—Jack in the background. 8. What a pretty dress! 9. What a frown, Doyle! 10. More females. 11. Dick and Howard -where’s Pearl and (undecided)? 12. What a basketball player! 13. Don’t take my picture! 14. You don’t say. 15. Packer and Wattles. 16. Where's Marg? 17. A cute Sioux member. 18. The New Helena Excursion. 19. Pat and Deane sooo in love. 20. Hurry, kids, get to school! 21. What’s the matter. Ben? 22. Leg art. 23. Who’s winking at whom? 24. How site can type! 25. Oh Pearl, please smile. 26. What refinement! 27. 12:45 at Haebcrle’s. The Warrior '47 29
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