Beemer High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Beemer, NE)

 - Class of 1947

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Lake City ha3 one of the nicest places for dancing built out over the lake, and while vre vre re discussing our next stop, we decided to taxi in to Salt Lake, and have a coke and a couple of dances. We communicated with the Salt Lake airport, to make arrangements for our landing, and the voice answering our call seemed very far iliar. I didn't give it a second thought, as I knew no one there, I thought, We checked in at the airport, and looking'around, who should I see, looking very business-like, and capable, but Irvin Schlickbernd, If he lives to be a thousand, he -vail never change. Time has certainly been good to him. He doesn't look a day older than the day he graduated from High School. He works in the rad:o department, and in his spare time he experiments with new devices for the betterment of television. He informed us that it was his voice that we heard as vre asked for information concerning'our re- cent landing. YJhile vre talked, he was called to the Tower, and as he left he said that he would send in'someone to talk to us that he was sure I woi.ld know and remember. Resignin'7 myself to the feeling that life can be full of surprises,and most anything can happen, I began to count on my fingers, the number of classmates that I had seen within the last few hours—vrhen from behind me a very familiar voice said Weill ’!h t do you know, if it isn't Jackson ? Yes, even before I looked around, I knew it- corld be none other than'Lee King, He was as fresh as a breeze, as misc- hevious as ever, and kept up a rapid fire of conversation about his work. He hasn't changed a bit, I'.rs, Wells,as far as his viv- acious personality is concerned. We find that he has'been given the work of checking all incoming and outgoing planes, and has several men working under him. He has a tremendous responsibility. j He always had a yen for mechanics, you know. You probably arc -.rendering what happened to our plans for the remainder of the day. They were forgotten, and what time re had left we spent with Lee and Irvin, Well, all good things must come to an end and so also must this letter. I hope that you vail enjoy hearing from me as much as I enjoyed all of my delightful experiences of the past few hours. We are all looking forward to having a get-together some time in the near future. All of us are enjoying your school papers. Keep them coming and write when you have time. Your former student, Audra Lu Jackson

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in the 'Thite House. She revealed in a round about way that she was having ''uite an'affair with a fellow Congressman. As yet her plans are uncertain, but they hinge around this certain man, It seemed that we had just begun to converse when we reached our destination. ..e, my husband and I, escorted Ramona to the Capitol Building, As we enter the Governor's Chambers we found, much to our surprise, Dorothy Schlickbernd was serving as the Governor's Secretary, From that time on there never was a lull in our con- versation. Among the interesting topics was Gene Martin and his success in the coaching of the Cornhuskers, He has turned out some fine athletes and has secured the reputation of being a Nat- ional ly—known coach, I also learned that he was married to some pretty red head from around the old camping grounds in Cuming County. In finishing up our newsy conversation I spyed a huge glittering ring on Dorothy's left hand. In inruiring about her love-life, I learned she was planning on resigning and taking the full-time jcb of being a house-wife to the son of the greatest Rancher in the •test. They plan to reside at Loveland, Colo, at the Bar L.H.D.S. Ranch. Char plane was scheduled to leave the next night, at a late hour. Having some time on our hands, we went window shopping. Seeing a very pretty dress in the window of Gold's department store, I decided to look at it, and perhaps try it on. On entering the store I was approached-by a very trim and neat looking lady, 'and taking a second glance, I saw none other than Frances Spenner. After many greetings and salutations, she told me'that she was the buyer for the Ladies Ready to Vlear department, but vas filling in that day'for one of the clerks who was ill. She was- very happy there. However, her plans were soon to be changed,'because, you see, her blond tresses were too much for the manager. He had decided that he did not want to take a chance of losing her on one-of her buying sprees, and had asked her to marry him. Nat- urally, she accepted, and was all'a-dither about the Hollywood home that was being built for her. Her engagement was to b« culminated in the spring. Over joyed with the fact that I had seen so many of my old «lass- mates, that I had not anticipated seeing for years, my husband and I left in high spirits for Mexico. Tijuana is one spot that I had always wanted to visit and the horse racing season was in full swing. Maybe‘I had better not go into the horse racing. Vie live and learnt Sometimes it is kind of expensive, V7e spent just a day there, and began our trip back toward the East, Salt



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CLASS '.TILL e, the Senior Class of 1947'of Beemer High School, of Cuming Coun- ty, in the state of Nebraska, and in the tovm of Beener. beins in sane'mind (in spite of many remarks to the contrary) do hereby make, publish, and declare this cur Last ill and Testament. Article I To our beloved faculty we' .leave our deep appreciation for their patience and cooperation. Article II To the Seniors of ’ 4C oir privilege to viev; the .landscape cut of those north windows in the Study tall. Article III • The following are each individual will and bequests: I, Gene Martin, hereby will -and bequeath my athletic figure to y Donald Doescher. I, Alma Falsken, hereby v.dll and bequeath my love for ‘To stern shows and songs to Mrs. Hasebroock, I, Audra Lu Jackson, hereby will and bequeath my ability to jab- ' bar to i'. rjorie Tittrig. I, Lee King, hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Lila 'Tit- trig. (How often do you pay a visit to the beauty shop,Led) I, Frances Spenner, hereby will and bequeath my thick blond hair to Arlen Herman. , Dorothy Gchlickbernd, hereby will and be'ueath my ability to drive my Ford V-8 to Benny Martin, (Maybe this car would get ' him to school cn t-ime-9 o’clock.) i, Irvin Schlickbernd, hereby-will and bequeath my r-uick, smart answers to Liarvin 0svra3.d, I, Ramona Ayres, hereby will and bocueath iry numerous .left-over boy friends to Virginnia ouhr. Article IV To Mrs. ’ells who . as put up with cur class, the enjoyment of publishing this annual. Article V •Te, the Senior Class cf '47, her by appoint iir. Lynan, our class sponsor, tc be executor of this cur will. In witness there- unto we have subscribed our names, this twenty-second day cf May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty seven. Senior Class eil.1 id.: .. I. - Clao-s i resident In Testimony '-.‘hereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and fixed ay seal of office, the day end year last above written. ( u L . Superintendent V

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