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

 - Class of 1951

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Senior Class Will Continued I, MAX GROSS, will my charms to all girls including Lillian Olson. I, ELDON LINK, bequeath my quietness to Junior Mayo. I, DEAN HICKEY, leave my position as a soda jerk to anyone who wants to gain weight. I» TOM HILL, leave my mischief in senior English to Lawrence Clay. I, JEAN IBURG, leave my editorship of the annual to any hard working person. I, BOB JACOBSON, leave my clever jokes with the teachers. I, BILLIE JONES, relinquish all my boy friends to get along by themselves. I, HELEN LOMAX, leave ay my extracurricular activities to Janet Cooper. We, JEANNE and JOANNE McDUFFEE, leave all our admirers in near-by towns to the girls in said towns. I, JIM MELVILLE, bequeath my bank roll to any needy person, which is all of us. I, DELLA HEATH, leave all my good times in B.B.H.S. to Arlene Hall. I, HELEN CRAMER, leave B.B.H.S. in a quiet way with all my knowledge and memories of high school life. I, JOHN FORSYTH, leave my California style of driving to Bob Barrett. I, BETTY THURMAN, leave my bassoon to any willing and windy person. I DELORIS APPLEGARTH, leave school to go out and face a cruel world. I, ALICE JEZBERA, will my social status as an upper-classman to Doris Thompson in hope that ehe can carry on without me. I, CLETUS KLEIN, leave my cheering leadership to anyone bubbling over with energy. I, DIANE LE LA CHEUR, leave chemistry class hoping to find it as challenging in advanced classes. I, STEVE PEDERSON, would leave some of my height but I think it will come in handy for myself. I, AUDREY McCASLIN, leave school to face the world indifferently. I believe in come what may. I, GERALDINE MASON, will my gaiety and giggles to Glenna Freeman. I, MARY LOU MEYER, leave my demure but charming personality for people to remember me by I, BARBAPA MYERS, leave my ever smiling face in the minds of many. I, LELAND NELSON, leave my loyal interest in F.FA. to Richard Holcomb. I, LAURA MAY MURRY, leave my idle hours in study-hall to anyone who finds interest in books and magazines. I, IVAN WILLIAMS, leave my interest and attentiveness in all my classes to Paul Moore. We, LA DONNA AVERY and WILMA LARSON, leave our position as “Will” writers on the annual staff to two lucky junior girls.

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We, the SENIOR CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Fifti -One We, the SENIOR CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty One, of Broken Bow High School declared to be in healthy mind and able soul, leave our worldly possessions to those lucky enough to receive our wealth. In the witness of each other this tenth day of May, we declare this to be our LAST WILL and TESTAMENT. I, HERB SMETS, bequeath my punctuality in first period English class to Bonnie Volzke. I, VIRGIL PRESCOTT, surrender my ability to chose small girl friends to Don Baker. I, LOWELL SPENCER, leave my height to “Pee Wee” Lacher. I, JOHN SWICK, will my Toni curls to the Toni Twins. I, JACK TOWNS, relinquish my flirtations to Bob Klein. We, JOHN LARSON, and HARRY WINBOLT, bequeath our Spanish books to Bill Williams. I, BONNIE YOUNG, leave my intelligence to Beverly Fiske. I, MARLYN ZIMMERMAN, leave my anthology honors to the future senior English classes. I, PATTY TEAHON, leave the teacher’s classes to take up teaching classes. I, BOB SIMONSON, leave my gridiron tactics to Eugene Armstrong. I, BOB FENSTER, leave sleeping in classes to sleeping at night hereafter. L BARBARA STEPHENSON, bequeath my piano accompaniment to Alice Wenquist. We, JIM and JERRY DUNN, leave school with the adage that two heads are better than one. I, BILL EACKER, leave my variety of cars to David Larson. We, MONA FEES and IMO JEAN PIERCE, leave our tete-a-tetes to Rosalie Huff and Betty Golden. I, BOB PETERSON, will my funeral home experiences to Bob Van Horn. We, SHIRLEY BENCE and JOAN PRESCOTT, leave our cheery attitudes toward life to any downcast person. I, GWENETH REED, bequeath my blonde tresses to Janet Hare. We, BETTY PIPER, and JANE KEPLER, leave B.B.H.S. to find other interests. I, DELMA SHAFER, leave my experience in the show business to Alma Baker. I, ANNA MAE STUTZMAN, will my sweet and quiet disposition to Evelyn Burkey. I, DAVID THOMPSON, bequeath my football uniform to Bud Wooters in the hope that he does as well. I, WENDALL FINK, leave B.B.H.S. with the hope of being a better driver. I, LOREN BETZ, surrender championship in the locker room to “Rowboat” VanWormer. I, BEVERLY FINK, bequeath my soprano position in choir to Beverly Baker. I, NORLAND CARR, will my “manly” physique to John Little. I, MILAM CHRISMAN, will my careful driving to Joey Nelson. I, JIM WEITZEL, leave the teachers peace and quiet until next year. I, GLENN WILKERSON, will my first bass chair to anyone big enough to fill it. I, NORMA SMITH, leave my petite structure to Phyllis Spencer. I, JAMES DAHARSH, leave my never ceasing interest in sociology to George Seeger. L MARY LOU FURROW, abandon interests at B.B.H.S. for an army uniform. We, GAYLORD EBERLE and BILL VAN CLEAVE, leave our horsemanship to Art Cole and Lyle Mattox. I, VIOLA GLENDY, leave the glorious days at B.B.H.S. to become a charming secretary.

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