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

 - Class of 1952

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Page 24 text:

1. HJc! 2. Oh. to be cute again! 3. Whore to now? 4. Gay Puree. 5. Pepsodent smiles! 6. Who said you could road ? 7. Parade time. 8. Tarzana.’' 3. Must be love. 10. Where's Durango? 11. Baby, it's cold outside. 12. Gay Nighties. 13. Mon from Mars.. 14. Don't feed the animals. IB. Just for looks. 16. Look behind you!! 17. Sleeping Beauy?? 18. Ready to take off. 19. Mad musician. 20. Who let you in here? 21. Lose something?? 22. Not all the monkies are in the zoo!

Page 23 text:

Class Will Continued We, CHARLIE BEAL and BILL WILLIAMS, leave our sense of humor to Jerry Lewis and Dean Mar tin. I, ROSE FAIR, leave my practice of skipping school to Kay Barrett with the advice not to exercise it too often. I, MARVIN NELSON, take my nickname “Silly” w'ith me out into the big wide world. I, PAT STOCKDALE, “Genius of the Test Tubes,” leave the unbroken ones to Beverly Baker, providing she follows in my footsteps. I, LAWRENCE CLAY, leave my size 12 shoes to anyone man enough to fill them...and believe me, i-will take quite a man! I, BETTY GOLDEN, bequeath my radiant blush to Shirley Eacker. I, RICHARD WILLIAMS, leave all my old radio equipment to KCNI. I, BONNIE VOLZKE, leave my studious manner to Eugene Armstrong.. .may he use it well. I, JIM MILLSAP, will my rhythmical feet to Tom Talbot. We, DOLORES ELY and JEANNETTE PRACHT, leave our maiden names as soon as possible. I, BOB TEMPLETON, will all my broken bones, crutches and plaster casts to the pre-med. class at Nebraska University. I, SUSIE WATTLES, leave poodle cuts strictly for the poodles! I, JOHN LITTLE, leave my habit of winking at girls to Harvey Schmid. I, MARILYN TALBOT, leave to Barbara Meston the conveniences of living just across the street from the school house. Believe me...it comes in very handy! We, DICK TOWNS and RICHARD HOLCOMB, leaive our reputations as “mean wittle wids” to Davey Davis and Don Eastman. I, ARDIS McGRAW, leave my calm and composed manner to David Johnston. I, BOB VAN WORMER, leave Miss Eliott to get along as best she can without me in study hall. I, PEGGY PREDMORE, leave my private life as it is. I, GUNNER TROXEL, after due consideration leave my popularity among the junior girls to Ear Hammond. We, LOLA SHERBECK and HELEN TYSON, leave our column entitled “Advice to the Lovelorn” to Glenn Roseberry and Dixie Whitman. We, LAVERN COLEMAN and BOB ANDERSON, leave our lasting friendship to Joan Hyatt and Shirley Neidt. I, BEVERLY TEAHON. will my job of taking the announcements to the class-rooms to anyone who has the stamina to run up and down all those stairs. I, RONNIE CONNELY, leave “Macbeth” to Shakespeare. I, PHYLLIS SPENCER, leave my acrobatic ability to Pat McDuffee. We, PAUL MOORE and LOUIE MURRAY, bequeath our title as the teacher’s pet (pet peeve that is) to Bob Towns and Chauncey Gobel. I, LOIS McMURTRY. leave my job of typing material for the annual with no errors to anyone having the “patience of Job” and plenty of typing erasers. We, ORVAL HAUMONT and EDDIE KLEEB, leave good old B.B.H.S. to take up farming. I, KATHLEEN ADAMS, bequeath my red locks to Ardyoe Caroll after hearing that “Gentlemen prefer Blondes.” I. BUD WOOTERS, will my all sports participation to Berl Spencer. I, LILLIAN OLSON, leave my soft, quiet voice to Mike Shea in hopes that the teacher can get a word in edgewise. We, DILLARD GRIFFITH and JOHN LEWIS, leave our debating sessions in Government class tc Congress. I, DEWEY ENGELSGJERD, leave my book. “How to Play the Accordian In Ten Easy Lessons,” to Barbara Erickson, but don’t let it fool you! I, KYLE GLENDY, leave my popularity as the singing cowboy to Don Gross. I, DOROTHY MALONE, will my shorthand notes to Beverly Young. There’s just one catch...you have to be able to decipher them. I, LYLE MATTOX, will leave my cowboy boots to Dean Briggs. Tally ho! I, CARL SCHMIDT, leave school for a long deserved rest!

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