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SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2- School begins. There goes the belli 11Ji111 9- Physical examinations. 16- Parkinson Music Ensemble. 19- Election of cheer leaders. (Who voted twice?) 24- All high School Party. This was really a gala event 1111 30- Individual pictures taken. OCTOBER 3- Seniors selected rings and annoucements. 17- David Mylan entertains (A character artist) 18- Gene Martin came in the study hall smelling like a skunk. (Him and his traps) 24- Oh’. Boyl Vacationill Teachers Convention. 29- Junior Senior party. Group pictures taken. 30- Halloween party—7 ’G grades and sophmore. NOVEMBER 12- Junior Class play vdth help of sophmores. 22- High School Music Clinic-Lincoln. Aleta Faudel-Audre Jadon 29- Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 10- Senior pictures taken. 11- Rural teachers entertain at Boomer. 20- Xmas Vacation. JANUARY 6- Good ol’ school otarts again. 30- Ho.rayll-l No school—Bad weather. FEBRUARY 3- Freshman got their banner, but ours still rates. 6- Curtiss Publication Campaign begins. 10- Juniors published their first paper??? Oh, Brother’. 11 11- Why arc the Srs. so excited? Could it be they received their C ass Ring£ 12- Marilyn Ayres has a black eye'.'. I (I wonder why?????) 14- Mr. Lyman is all smiles... Could it be he got a Valentine? 19- Seniors all sitting on the piano’. I (Pictures of course) 25- Local Declamatory Contest. Appreciative audience. 27- Seniors select their Class Play. MARCH 18- Pep Club Banouet. King and Cueen crowned. APRIL 15- Senior Class Play.(We know it’s the best.) 18- Sneak Day. More fun. 22- Play cast party at Hasebroock's hone. 24- Junior Senior Banouet. What a theme1.11 MAY 18- Baccalaureate Services. 22- Commencement. 23- Ho-ray'.’.I School’s out.
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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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Junior Class History The Junior Class is rather nr. unusual group in th.t they have just one boy, Donald EhrisnanJ Naturally he is very popular. Class Officers are ao follows: President, Ethel kroeger; Vice . resident, Joseph . Shields; Secretary, Aleha Faudel, 'ideusurer, Delores Oswald; Student Coun- cil Members, Janice Hass aixd Donald Ehrisnsn. Their sponsor is Mrs. Sullivan., The Juniors furnished the entertainment and decorations for the High SchooZ pi roy which was held on Sept. 21th in the Gymnas- ium. A Junior Senior Halloween 1 arty was held on October 29th in the High ienooi Gymnasium. Seniors entertained and the Juniors furnished M'.e 1’unch. The Junior Class cia,r, Grandpa Goes to College was presort- ed in the High School Auditorium on November 12th, 1916. Juniors nc took p rt in the-local Declamatory Contest on February ?.5th T cre Delores Oswald, Geraldine Conn, Ethel Kroeger, Arlene He.'.- and Ponnie Graham. rrnp- J ' r-Senior Ean uet was held on April 24th in the High School C-ymnas.vum. An unusual theme was presented to tire Seniors and the Eur.J.iy. Don Ehrianan was the -only Junior boy to receive a major let— ter in basketball, Janice Hass and Kathryn English were chosen by the student body for cheerleaders. Janice Hass was elected 'Cueen at the first Pep Club Banquet held on '.'arch lick. Kathryn English.was one of her attendants. Don Ehrianan was one of the l ings ttendauts. Lorraine Doescher was employed at the heme of Hrs, Sullivan and among her tasks she was to take rare of M.o goj.dfn oh, Hava you given the goldfish wetev, Here. 1 No, Mrs Sullivan, thev haven-1 liakhe ; rater I gave them ypsterday. »
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