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

 - Class of 1952

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Class Prophecy Continued Miscellaneous News Professor Lawrence Clay is now working on the theory of H20. His assistant Wellington Trox-el is at his side day and night reading articles of everlasting interest written by Suse Wattles in the “Nice Newspaper” edited by DeLane Nice. Our announcer John Olson has just informed us that the head of the coal miners is noted John Lewis. Not John L., but John E. formerly of Broken Bow High. Special to the news The “Biggest Little City in the World,” formerly owned by Jeanine RENEAU was just purchased by John Little who plans to turn it into a home for young maids. His assistants are Louie Murray and Jim Millsap. Commercial Our sponsor brings you the Onomatopeia Onion Trio. .Marvin Coffman, Richard Holcomb, and Bob Barrett, with their singing commercial. Social News Now showing at the new Dewey Engelsgjerd Night Club are famous stars such as Lois Gene Krupa McMurtry and her dreamy drums, and the three D. Dollsingers. .Doris Clay, Doris Thompson, and Doris Chrisman. Celebrating at the club are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams, nee Beverly Fiske, or their wedding anniversary. Cigarette girls at the club are Glenna Freeman and Lillian Olson, selling those wonderful “Brown Cigars” manufactured by Jim Brown. Chancellor Janet Cooper of the U. of N. is speaking at the new Bow Theater, owned and managed by Mr. and Mrs. Max Staab, the former Lola Sherbeck. With her are some of her co-workers, Shirley Buchanan, Kathleen Adams, and Jean Pracht. Charles Beal is taking Hos’e Iturbi’s place in the Metropolitan and is accompanying Phyllis Spencer in Aria from Carmen. Orville Haumont is the director. At the Paul Moore Hotel in Mooreville, Nebr. we find Bill Harriger, ambassador to Lower Slob-ovia, being served by two lovely waitresses, Helen Tyson and Rose Fair. The Program comes to a close with the singing of the Golden Girls, Betty and Shirley, with their lingering strains of “Memories.”

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TELEVISION OF 1961 Looking: Into a Mason City farm house we see Mr. and Mrs. Bob Van Horn. As Rosalie gets up from her chair, our eyes shift to their new television set. She tunes into the first station. For our around the world news we GIVE YOU STATION SAG! Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eacker, the former Roberta Gibson, have just returned from the North Pole selling: the Eskimos refrigerators. Also up at the North Pole is the famous Sheik of Araby, Dale Mattox, who is in exile to escape from bis harem. Smilin’ Jack Roessler’s, Flying Spirit of B.B.H.S., with airline stewardess Bonnie Volzke and Dorothy Malone, are returning from a flight to Egypt. On the plane one of the famous faces we see is that of Lela Glover the renowned missionary. Also on the plane are the United States representatives for 4-H clubs to Stockholm, Sweden, our National President, Beverly Teahon and Kathleen Peltzer. This is a world convention. In the sports world we see many broken bow alumnae: Carl Schmidt was entered into the Famous Veterinarian Hospital of Dr. Bonita George this evening to recuperate from his recent Ibout in which he retained the championship title. Nurses Fay Ward, Francis Fisher, and Marilyn Fenster are assisting the doctor. Coaches Robert Lyle Van Wormer and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Templeton, the former Mary Jo Nelson, are celebrating their first victory over Berwyn in five years, at Ronald Connely’s new pool hall, with one aid of bartender Dennis Dewey. In the Rose Bowl All World Awards are being bestowed upon Eldon Wooters, Harry Penn, and Richard Williams. At the Yankee Stadium we find Babe Ruth’s batting records displaced by Loren Jacobsen. Ia the field we have Eddie Kleeb, Bob Anderson, and LaVern Coleman. At the Madison Square Garden Rodeo, Art Cole has just been announced as the World’s Championship Bronc Rider. Also at the Garden is Lyle Mattox, who takes all prizes as World Brahama Bull Rider. Now to the Indianapolis Speedway and the Soap Box Derby we see George Seeger, sponsored by Lyle Wooters Taxidermy Shop and Donald Choffel supported by Dillard Griffith Girdle Shop. The winners.... Marilyn Talbot with her assistant Dolores Ely, who is incidentally retiring after this race to be betrothed, leaves Marilyn the double decker derby in which they won. Commercial Are your bones crumbling? Eat Crisp’s Crunchie Crackers made by none other than the Clarence Eugene Crisp. Miscellaneous News Bill Hickenbottom. champion stock car driver, will be carrying the Hereford cattle from the Richard Town’s Ranch. Speaking of ranches, at the huge ranch-home of Ardis McGraw we find house-guests are the famous stars of radio and screen.. Patricia Stockdale, whose latest picture is “A Dump-truck Named Despair,” and Shirley Sells, who is the heroine of all the Durango Kid movies, written and directed by Peggy Predmore.



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fillip UJJU We, the senior class of 1952, do hereby humbly leave this, our last will and testament, in hopes that those on whose shoulders fall the responsibility of accepting it, will carry on for us in our absence. Amen! I, DENNIS DEWEY, leave my ability to tell dry jokes to Alma Baker. I. JEANINE RENEAU, leave my hair combing technique to Bill Chase. I, BOB VANHORN, leave my car for the junk dealer who has been shadowing me lately. I, FAY WARD, will my nursing qualities to Jim Witter in caring for the football team. I, ROSALJE HUFF, will keep Bob for myself, .a good man is hard to find. I, DALE MATTOX, will leave all my girl-friends to the rest of the boys. Women..I hate ’em! I. DOtRIS THOMPSON, leave my various and numerous nicknames to Shirley Orvis. I, MARVIN COFFMAN, will leave my car to anyone brave enough to drive it. I, JOEY NELSON, give my ‘'roamin’ ” nose back to the Romans! I, DELANE NICE, will to the Chief office one good reporter. .and I do mean myself. I, ROBERTA GIBSON, leave my vanishing freckle cream to JoAnne Iburg. I, JIM BROWN, leave Physics class forever, so Mr. Cupl can heave a sigh of relief now. I, FRANCES FISHER, leave my slow temper to Mr. Jacob. You know, anger is the sign of weakness. I, CLARENCE CHJRISP, leave my political ability to President Truman..he can use it! I, DORIS CLAY, keep my overseas interest to myself. I, BOB BA.RRETT, leave my “gift of gab’’ to Jack Condon. I, MARILYN FENSTER, leave my nickname, “Mae,” to some other poor unfortunate. I, DORIS CHRISM AN, leave a worn and beaten path to Sargent. I, GEORGE SEEGER, leave my feeble efforts to learn the art of typing to a genius. I, LELA GLOVER, will my composure and dignity to next year’s seniors. I, LOREN JECOBSEN, will give all the girls back their hearts. Ah love! I, SHIRLEY GOLDEN, will leave free passes to the show for anyone who can solve the man shortage problem. I, DON CHOFFEL, leave my judo technique to the freshman girls..may they use it to their advantage. I» BONITA GEORGE, leave my quiet ways to Charles Collicott. “Silence is golden.” I, BILL HARRIGER, will my paper route to anyone who likes to get up early in the morning. I, BEVERLY FISKE, leave my tardiness in band to someone who knows how to get along with Mr. Jacob. I, LYLE WOOTERS, leave my generous smile to those feeling down in the mouth. I, GLENNA FREEMAN, leave my giggle to Barbara Thurman because I won’t need it anymore. I’m a big girl now. I, BILL HICKENBOTTOM, will my football skill to Don Broyles. “We’ve got to play guts football.” I, JANET COOPER, leave my height to next year’s basketball team. I, JACK ROESSLER, leave my seat in English 12 to Beverly Broyles hoping she’ll know more about “11 Penseroso” than I did. I, HARRY PENN, will my car-wrecking genius to Joey Chitwood. I, KATHLEEN PELTZER, will my cheerfulness to Ardythe Francis. I, JOHN OLSON, leave F.F.A. reluctantly. We, SHIRLEY SELLS and SHIRLEY BUCHANAN, leave our energetic dispositions to next year’s annual staff.

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